Singapore Standard, 11 November 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard i STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #r it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 r^"^ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 12 PAGES J."> CENTS
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  • 234 1 SIT-DOWN STRIKE EXPECTED TODAY Chinese students to stage protest against dismissals directive PENANG, SUN. POLICE HERE WERE ALERTED TONIGHT TO STAND BY FOR AN ISLAND-WIDE SITDOWN STRIKE BY CHINESE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT 8 O'CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING. The students are expected to
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  • 282 1 \P) The I'nited States and reported shaping up plans lor Int nations in a sustained, 1 hhu-k the spread of space-age iere disclosed that H__i proposed ilomatic strategy would be chatted on a ition on the p Hribility that the .Id prolong the eold «_I until the year i2OUU
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  • 136 1 10 «AI {amid Macnight the i follow m ailci peaceful > esCe but no ap- toward the I sight of Soviet Rus- power Is great miiHf Macmillan isnual banquet for t_ Mayor of London, no sign of aga the pitM_«e4 Communism to subie ori— iae___gforthe Westtto_s to join together
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  • 1101 1 FILM COUPLE FLY IN TO A ROUSING WELCOME AVROM Hindi Goldb >gi D, alias Michael Todd, pi oduo r, of Hollywo \i, Calii yesterday raved for Tl 1 packed minir.es on the Subject nearest and dearest to his heart: his beautiful ■CftieJH
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  • 282 1 HONOLULU. Nov. 10 (UP) Scores of planes and ships combed vast areas of the Pacific today in an increasingly hopeless search for a Pan-American Stratocruiscr named "Romance of the Skies" that disappeared suddenly last night on a flight from San Francisco to j Honolulu.
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  • 230 1 A QUIET HEROES DAY IN JAKARTA brate'd Heroes Day'-, '..i'ay outside the army-seized iormer Dutch Club S< <pi>, by the islanders as a symbol of co.onialism. The army moved into the extrusive club on Saturday night. I Westerner.-, fearful of violence by the various youth groups being urge-j into de--1
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  • 190 1 A GANG of secret society hoodlums abducted a 15--year-old boy in a busy Chinatown street in Singapore yesterday and la-.er released him. The boy was beaten up and sustained slight injuries. He was abducted by about five men in a car while he was walking along
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  • 162 1 Sonali To Marry Rossellini? ROME. Nov. in (UP> Indian beauty Sonali Das Gupta plans to return to her homeland .shortly to get a divorce so >he can marry Italian movie producer Roberto Rosscllini, it was reported yesterday. A dispatch from Calcutta quoted friends ot her father M saying Mrs. Das
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  • 23 1 A TURKISH Cypriot police officer was shot dead yesterday moroin. while driving between Nicosia and the nearby village ot Morphou.— U.P.
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  • 130 1 LONDON'. Nov. 10 I Renter) —A "Conversing Traveller.^' Association" has been form(,d h er e to encourage Englishmen to abandon the.r traditional reluctance to speak to strangers in trains. Francis Gullick. an inspector in a plastics factory, is the brave man tackling a
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  • 321 1 LONDON, Nov. 10 CAP) The Sunday newspaper "The People" today offered a cash prize of £50,000 to the first man who gets to the moon and returns to tell the tale "The People" laid down two conditions: The trip must be made within
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  • 51 1 LONDON. Nov in (AFP) The Sultan of Bi un< 1. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. left London by air today for Singapore on his way hone. During a European tour, the SuJtan hari talks at the Colonial Othee in London, during which proposals for constitutional < hanges in Brunei
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    • 1583 2 A iirtti S«T ts«t OOH A iOWQ WAY J SITUATION VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAI COUNUL A:.: cations arc invited r for H I ol Adn 1 '."it ,e Oft err 0 o T'wi P _rr rg Branch. „'_'"i, .'_'"i c cal E- rr '<> D artnn-nt ,iv. KJ i- 1x24-
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    • 646 2 ICITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 22KV and 1.100 Volts Underground Cables. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 NOON 2.12.57. Tender documents are available from Electricity Department <Room 109). on production of the Cry Troasuror'.s Depos.t Receipt, which nil] be made in the name of the Tenderer submitting
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    • 350 2 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday the 25th of November. 1957 are invited hy the Chief Police Officer, J Perak for the supply of raJ tions to (1) Federal Training Sehool, Ipoh, (2) No. 2 Polk-e Field Force personnel, Ipoh I and (3)
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    • 325 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE. THE Citv Council is considering employing interpreters to interpret the spoken languages of Malay, Tamil and Chinese (Mandarin) into the English language and vice versa Persons interested and who are qualified are invited to write to the City Secretary, City Hall, Singapore. 6. giving particulars
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    • 550 2 Re: FONG FOOK HONG, deceased ALL PERSONS having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of 27 Lim Liak StreetSingapore, who di' d on the 17th day of August 1957 are required to n-nd particulars of claims in writing to the Public Trustee. Supreme Court Building, Singapore,
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    • 52 2 j£> S, \aronde M aJHMfijfcs?s__^2Es^j__^^r^ .^i^^r* vbgTJ M^- wJ T-^ J pHE NEW INGRID BERGMAN PICTURE i 02___H HH ____t_________________rn I Hffli fch' tmwapWfnMmaMapa^aaamaaaM au w MffflNll P§L liWi _H_____^it_________' l____Br*^ Hill I i _Tn* l Flffi^^ N-*^ J I Mel Ferrer Jean Marais i Pam Dots StrnGtlM I to—-,
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  • 246 3 TUNKU: REDS' POLICY IS UNDEMOCRATIC AND TOTALITARIAN aEREMBAN, Sun. The Federation Government will not legalize the Malayan Communist Partv, and thin Peng himself knows it. Prime Minister Tunku ADdu\ Rahman said today when he addressed the first political rally here after Merdeka. Speaking to some
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  • 535 3 SIR ROBERT LEADS COLONY CENOTAPH WREATH-LAYING MBRANGE Day to honour ti. v. r.o till in W :Id Wat s was observed in Singaf] :e \c<- In i simple ceremony at Hm Oenotaplt ui began with I I f st end "Revet-* _fl_ded
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  • 127 3 S'pore Visit By IndianBorn U.S. Congressman .JUDGE Dalip Singh Saund, the first Indian-born American Congressman in the United States will arrive in Singapore tomorrow from Saigon on a three-day visit. Hi is on a tour of tho Far Bast and India as an otlioial of the House of Representatives Foreign
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  • 142 3 P.A.P. HAS NINE-POINT ELECTIONS PROGRAMME THE Peoples Action Party yesterday announced its nmepoint programme for the Singapore City Council elections next month. The party, in statement said that its candidate.-, "have been chosen for their integrity and loyalty and they will clean up the corruption and maladministration which have, in
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  • 47 3 university of Malays economics lecturer, (JngKU Abdul Aziz, will speak on "The Farmer lo Malaya" at 7JO nm. tomorrow in the Arts building hail of tfanyang University. The talk, organizer! bv the Nanyang University Social Sciences Society, will be open to the public.
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  • 62 3 THE following were elected officials <>f the Embarkation Headquarters Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift ft Loan Society: President: Lt. Col J B Inness. chairman Mr. Ong Kim Seng, secretary: Mr. Ho Thian Cbor, trea.-urcr: Hr. Abdul Rahman, committee: Messrs. Poh Ah Kow, R. Sangaran, Ha.ji Omar, and Wee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 155 4 ROME. Nov. 10 (AFP) Malayan Agriculture Minister Inche Aziz bin Ishak yesterday said that aid by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization would be "highly important" for Malaya. IndM A/i/ said that in Ma aya. people were c till under-nourished, although the
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  • 132 4 Penang MCA Plans New Building PENANG. Sat —The branch here of the Malayan Chinoe Association plans to erect a building to bouse its office and provide accommodation lor the activities of its members, states the annual report for tne two-year period ending June 9€ this year. It is intended to
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  • 28 4 THE Sultan of Trengs'-nu yesterday ended nil two-day tour of Kemaman district, with a visH to Chi:kai. where he officially opened the new $145,000 Police barracks.
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation's Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, returned here today f° r consultations with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Inche Senu was non-com-mitt ai when asked if he were here primarily to discuss with the Tunku Malaya's stand towards Indonesia's claim
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  • 184 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. Nomination ol candidates contesting ttie Kuala Trer.ggenu Town Council closed today. A total of 2,857 voters from Kuala Ward and 3,056 voters from I.adang Ward will go to the polling stations on Dec. 1 to elect one councillor in
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  • 273 4 Abrupt End Tj MCA-SponsorJ Conference I KUALA LUMPIR, Sun The M Association -sponsored conference ti, '< citizenship drive ended abrupt] /f i chairman of the MCA special commit t» drive, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, adjourned th< a three-hour session at the Chin woo Xutin,,.. Delegates from
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  • 61 4 PASSING -OUT PARADE Photo THL passing-out parade of KO recruits of No. 3 Company, Depot Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, last Thursday. Picture shows the Regent of Negri Sembilan Tengku Menawir inspecting the parade, accompanied by Captain Che Embi. Officer Commanding No. 3 Company, and followed bv Lieut. Colonel H. B.
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  • 243 4 Minister Calls For Peace KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Emergency stands as a challenge by a misguided group to the citizens of independent Malaya, declared the Minister tf Interior and Justice Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman in his address to the conference on citizenship drive
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  • 38 4 A TERRORIST, Ho Mok Sang, a member of the Tronoh branch of the Communist terrorist organization gave up yesterdav to a civilian at the 19th mile Boti/Tronoh Road. _q the Batu Gajah district of Perak.
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  • 146 4 REPAIR work on forty life and motor boats belonging to Singapore Government dcnartments and various local «hipping concerns are being delayed because ol a strike hy carpenters employed by a local boat-building Una The strike further resulted in the suspension of work on constructing four
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  • 54 4 the exocutfee Donmittee of the Singapore Workers Unii n yesterday elected Mr. Eri< Wee, ii its adviser ind vicech airman. The committee a^so appealed to all its member- who either resigned cr left to j< In other unions, to "return ind nil I up a
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  • 14 4 fl t#arr. H Stamford Front oflTio. 4<j B_H Street, s pm. froai fl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 388 4 a s^ -■■^BM I offers yet another 1 NEW service On application, any one who has a Saving- Account in any office of Cluing Khiau Bank mav WITHDRAW OR DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT AT ANY OTHER LOCAL OFFICE OF THE BANK. With this lime is saved and rirk is avoided. Ploa=e
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 306 4 cJ*lma\m INFORMATION AT A GLANCE i f I si ft A D n D C ii ______<___/ rUHt JM Women s r _Ew_^ r-l-W__^ _l___l and N-tiona! a_a I ______!^^_f ,> I* wa VP!j5 I Indian Information s«r\i<-- t'Cm fl (Kaflle. Place 1e« Mu s ic As You Th« are
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  • Article, Illustration
    179 5 Ij;.VE CORNER •ffk we hare nraras the Rassiaa ni_ tae of the Coaml wlicatics highly by the Cock_r/ Mt CbOBC -fcaag. ■ill find this Russian ir ftT» isJi ii ith_f de> fti aad drliriovs when ami lass special-MS ine on.inrntal dishes 1 i'.-'n in Qu Via ilea nmkfd ia
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  • Article, Illustration
    331 5 rjl this morning? T*** nights, the ?>« the Sr»-?ie__ £Ssi-» and yam ant with a m w i^ i M ti i» u s **d and 3 *V-"g„t m k ?-Jt___t m-1 are the* a more appropriate client for a beautician During the week. I met Mrv Polly
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  • 533 5 X' mas Sales can be great Fun if only you know what you want vXWAIOKh Christmas shopping sprco is on' in(l are already rushing to all the grand sales. There :< so much to offer in those sales and very often people leave without reallv knowing wnat to buy, and
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  • 168 5 An emergency facepack can be made good out of oatmeal and water mixed together into a smooth creamy paste, ann spread it over the face. Leave the paste to dry for twenty minutes, after which you can remove it. Fullers Earth mixed together with a tablespoon or
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 318 5 MOM>\\ !<»{ *> LK ff Wjm M > JPJ_P W-P| adjust relations with others. ONE: P a 3f h" _L_-l_-l---rf _-t--Kf_fc .ml*** aVM especially those l.n author. ty h__'«. «!k^^-__rTllT_P_R I V-VM SCORPIO-Oct 214 to Nov. K--:ded -.-/r „t __S_H II I r____aMl if 1 1 l l\_F_l 21- You
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 505 6 IjrA'r.N'niALIZATIOX MOM lo he the theme that ar.. > trie British Government now. Tho.^e in BStiS, V :.o llJl] harp OH the bygone practice I lonialism, are ruing tOO bunded by their I:• es to realize thai the British are the only people among the former
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    • 635 6 'THE ÜBM Ist the Federal ion and Singapore Goverr.men*> lo present their budgets tor next r- pj h approafhing. Indications are that both adn strati «s aril] have to _aa_N provision for much I expenditures than ever before. Their -ncial adfiSCll and experts will have to devise
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 222 6 Sir The final remark made in "The News As It Strikes Me" by Mr. Aster Gunasekera in your issue of October 31 is a matter which needs some comment. Referring to the formation of the Malayan Ceylonese Congress. he states, "in any event the recognized Ceylonese political organization in the
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    • 115 6 status to Ceylonese who have permanently settled in Malaya The vast majority of the rising generation of this community is made up of those wh,, are born and bred in Malaya and have never set foot in Ceylon. They do call Malaya, "this i s our own, our
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    • 325 6 Sir— l congratulate you on vour very plain and simple comment on the Emergency published in your Sunday issue of Nov. Jt is high time that the Federation Government wooed the estate workers to its side before it is too late! The estate workers have suffered enough
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    • 271 6 Sir— With reference to your editorial on New Citizens, I would iike to state that the defence of one's country against foreign aggression and internal disturbance Is one of the duties and privileges of the good citizen I believe that everyone included Lo that category
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  • 718 6 LONDON CORNER B B__B_____ beast endlessly whistling over our heads a thousand miles up at 18.000 m.p.h no doubt makes our national heart bleed, but what about the tens of thousands of dogs who are smashed, maimed and slaughtered on the roads every year? What about the
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  • 539 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By THE news that the MCP secretary-general, Chin Peng, has written to the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, saying he is prepared to meet him again for a talk with the object of obtaining a just and fair agreement in order
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  • 191 6 Problems in Bengal adversely afTected. It rr.ny tnke at* least a g< for Bengal to Tecovt i it -o nomic equilibrium, if i: that can ever b» without goo j etween the divide*! province. Bit today good relations between E. W h gai. between Pakistan and India, seem very improb.
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  • 49 7 Standard Candid Camera Catches Liz In Five Fascinating Moods 1 Singapore! And those reporters again. O What do I think of this lovely island? 9 Well, I've only arrived, you know. A And it's almost impossible to tell just yet! Z The reception? Oh, it was B\ n s
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  • 294 7 Armed Troops Stand By To Prevent Violence MANILA. Nov. 10 About 6,000,000 Filipinos will go to the polls next Tuesday to elect a president after a meeting election campaign in which at least eight people were killed. A Nacionalista Party leader was shot to death
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  • 118 7 Britain Has The 'Clean' H-Bomb Now LONDON, Nov. 10 (UF) Britlst. Bciectlita have succeed I In maklni an Blmost compU "I'-ean" bydrosen b anb, scientific wafccs iald ■artarday. 1)M Mto-atlJ rf Supply announced jresterdaj lhe roc- :ui t< st ot s nuclear m a- n at Chrtstniaa island n in
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  • 73 7 Where's The Fire?She Asked HITCHIN. Hertfordshire. England, Nov. 10 (Reuter). —Mrs. V. Ludford walked into a tObaceoniftl shop, wrinkled up her nose, sniffed, and said in puzzled voice: "I c^n sme'.l burning."' The shop assistant took a look and then sprang into action— ior Mrs. Ludforri's hair was on tire.
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  • 44 7 PARIS. Nov. in (AFP) F: < n fa I 1 emk r P< lis Gaillard iast .eteived cal tad sp* pfoval lot a taasptas peagramme of new mxes and government economies nnder Ul plan for the natkMl*l economic and financial recovery,
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  • 131 7 ANN ARBOUR, Michigan. Nov. 10 (IP)— A university of Michigan junior who wrote a letter criticizing female "apathy" toward establishing friendships with males, was "attacked" last night by three kissin«minded girls. The student, Richard W. Halladay, was besieged with kisses and emerged lipstick-smeared
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  • 54 7 HON G KON G, Nov. 10, (Renter)— The Chinese movie queen, LJ Li-Hua, the girl who wouldn't kiss Victor Mature, and Yien Cheun, SS, her actor-fiirector fiance, have announced their marriage plans. Try?y posted a notice of their intention to wed after statutory 17 days at
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  • 67 7 CAIRO. Nov. 10, (UP).— The Secretariat oi the Afro-Asian Peoples Organization announced plans today for a meet in u; of delegates from IS countries to take nlace here from Dec. 2ti to Jan. 1. The statement said that Weston and other non-Afro-Asian delegates would a'so be
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  • 39 7 A GROUP of three representatives of the Egyptian Aswan High Dan Authority in Japan yesterdaj expressed their conti i<mce m Japanese industry and added Japan was eager to help in the construction of the dam Reuter
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  • 128 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 CAP) The United States on Saturday accused the Com■nmisl bloc of having tried "an undisguised political manoeuvre" at the recent International R'-d Cross conference in New Delhi. The State Department said this "grossly violated the principies of universality on which
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  • 280 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (AP)— Soviet science on Satarday was reported pointed toward a weapon more ierr_i/-3 t.ian the "Uiiimate" inter-continental ballistic missile a manned, hypersonic bomber that could glide at fantastic speeds through space and bomb and spy on any place on earth. The United
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  • 153 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. (Renter) Campaign to cut birth rate in Asia was recommended here today by scientists reporting to the final session of the UNESCO Na- Western medical and agricultural aid had caused a "population explosion" in Asia, a report prepared by
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  • 243 7 Speed-Up In 'Missiles For Europe' Campaign WASHINGTON. N v 10 (AP)— The E. i n! mini ;ti ati n is looking into ihe j .'Mlity of Bn early start on d s of missih to allied forte, in the European area. The purp« -c of thi pr. dup w< uld
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  • 93 9 FI'LL-SCALE assembly-line tion Of the French twm.ict CaravaUe aiitUier, world's medj n-rangc conunafcial p rl ba i -tartad al Um S itii m tactO_7 in Tuulo isc, Fran b. With a double asaamb_]F--b-a 1 Toulouse now i l gaatfld to proluci I II of Uw ■wMrt-wing r- a
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  • 36 9 A BRITISH t':r:n of alurv.inj um U maitufactuvafi have a U9W <iiroct do:i\rry lervict 101 'heir EUTOI m istoti en lo raducc trans] rt time hum Own b eks to thi ce clays.
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  • 193 9 Meeting Threat Of Synthetic Rubber WITH thp uncertain trend of natural rubber prices and deflationary tendency in world conditions, the immediate out4<>ok i* sombre. It must always be remembered that competition from synthetic indicates that companios should aim to produce profitably at a selling price of s.'> »»0 cents per
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  • 20 9 the eightb International R Uo an I Television Trade Pair held in Ainsterdam was visited bv 1.~4..>00 people.
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  • 256 9 MAINLY owing: to the shortage of copra supplies, prices in Singapore rose sharply during last week, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. a •.->'•■ jnc i arai dona ek for Indian pi rti at 126.70, sellers have advan e I prices
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  • 582 9 By A Market Correspondent ON Tuesday afternoon Malayan share markets, which had been tumbling for the past few weeks and suffered their severest falls on the previous day and the following morning, started an upward trend. Buying orders snowballed and sellers withdrew. i— The considerable
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  • 133 9 MR. F. A. Andrews has been appointed Commodore Chief Ensinee: Officer of the British India Steam Navigation Company's fleet as from October. 29. in eUCeesatoo to Mr. k.a. Miller, who is retiring. He joined the 8.1. Company aa a Junior Engineer Officer in July
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  • 38 9 the Malayan __ac_umge_k__kj Association made the following changea ,r; Iti ratea le mcrcc nil yesterday; Selling, tt. or o.D. ready: French Franca *****; Belgian Franca 1020; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain una!' i red
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  • 41 9 BRISTOL'S plastic drop tanks tor fighter aircraft hare been Quietly .swelling Great Britain's export trade lately. Now it is announced that the Indian Air Force has specified Bristol 100-gallon drop tanks lor their recentlyordered Hunter aircraft.
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  • 60 9 CHENDERIANG Tin Dredging Ltd. profit for the vcar ended 31/3/57 wai CI 1,043 (l.Vr Proposed linal dividend of lo'; will make a total of 20';. The year's profit was derived from mining on the company's own account tribute and revenue from investments. At date of balance sheet
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  • 74 9 BETWEEN 75 and 80 percent of the output of Birmingham made commercial side-cars are bought by Venezuela. Orders arrive through the manufacturers of the motor-cycles to which the side-cars are attached. An executive of the firm said "Venezuelan business Started faf us three years ago and
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  • 73 9 MR. KOK CIIONG FOOK, managing director oi Rediffusion (Spore) Ltd. gave a dinner at the Peking Restaurant. Sin«apore. recently in honour of the visiting managing director of RedifTiision (Ilonukong) Ltd Mr Alan Whiting und Mrs. Whiting. Photo taken at ihe dinner shows (from left): Mr. Alan Whiting;
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 84 9 Air India Marks 1st Year To Australia TO CELEBRATE the first anniversary of the inauguration of the Australian service of Air-India International, on m'cid silver "Bidn Surai" decanter was presented to the Governor of New South Wales, Lieuten-cnt-G ene r al E. W. Woodward, from the Governor of Bombay, Sn
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    • 285 9 AUST. INDUSTRY CAN SUPPLY S-E A MARKETS AUSTRALIAN manufacturers will scon be in a position to meet the needs cf South-east Asian countries for increasing quantities of capital equipment and other manufactured goods, according to the Minister for Trade, Mr. J. McEwen. In a statement, in Ccnberra, Mr. McE^en said
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  • 70 9 Retires After 33 Years KI 1 1 v. o n, n aalee I e Jpoh brnnch Harper Gil) I m I )u re I, r, i <:•:< r oldest pa**/ Hr. Chin joined r 1 r fin /< s ■fi r ffrsa opened in Ipoh r- r) .>•!', u rhut
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  • 28 9 THF f 1 1 t n.ten ati r. a--tra le fair will be hi i In Amst< r iam H.A I. bui.riir.g from No to 20.
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  • 396 9 BI'SINT.SS done in week from Nov. 2 lo I: INDI'STRIALS: Fcde: M_penaary 11 B|, Praaar Heave Ord. s2 40 to 52.57$ t i 52.47; Gammons $2.15 to $2.07$ to -2 221 1o $2 17* Hammer ft Co -l |9 to HJTI 4,) -2 (i.i. Baaagkong Bank
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  • 936 10 JACK PEART On "The Team That Didn't Pay A Penny' 3 The Truth About Bolton Wanderers LONDON, Sun. Don Revie, one of Sunderland's platinum-plated plutocrats, says that football clubs who skimp and save deserve all tney get. And so do the squanderbugs. All very well for Don
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  • 607 10 Russell Sands. ..The Fighter With The World Title Look SYDNEY. Sun. Meet Australian fighter Russell Sands, a hoy with a world title look in his eyes! lie's a TO jaar old Anatfa* lian-born 808 ot an Au>tra!ian aboriginal mother and a Puerto RiCRO father. And ha i?oanaa Iraaa the fight
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  • 119 10 PEXAXG, Sun game of real effort endeavour and enthusi ism that should sum up the Community Cup soecer competition semi-final under flood--1 Ls ai the City Sftadium resterdav when the Europeans and lhe Chinese drew twe-aIL Europeans, however, played a sparkling game. Thev fairly t
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  • 98 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday— Selangor HUS afalaj i Cu| run-ner-up will meet I e touring Medan PSMS soca r t< the Aferdi lea Stadi im on Nov. 12. The mat< Ibe pi ed under floodlights startii ai .20 Prior to the main match u -.r. from the S«
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  • 252 10 Ipoh Women Whip The Pressmen IPOH, Sun.— lpoh Women's hockey eleven this evening wrested the Chin Brother. Challenge Trophy from Ipoh Pre.ss eleven. whom thev trounced by seven goals to nil on the town padang. This was the first time in five annual encounters that the women have succeeded in
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  • 239 11 A WELL-DESERVED WIN FOR OXFORD VARSITIES XV Wallabies beaten 12-6 OXFORD. Nov. 10 (Route:) Oxford University beat Um Australian Rugbv Union touring team by 12 points ko six at Mflcy Road here vesterday in the second natch ol tha Wallabies 1 tour/ The half-time score The Uni\er>;ty scored two tr.*
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  • 158 11 Tennis Stars To Help Build A Cathedral MANILA. Xf v. 10 (UP) Four of tho world'? top professional tennia playera arc arriving ir. Manila °n Nov. 21 lOC a three-day .scries of matches- at the Rizal Memorial Co lacuna. Headed by promoter .lack Kramer, the players include Lew Head, and
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  • 24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday— Today'a Selangor Hockey Aaeoelation division two leaeue mate i between Selangor Sikh Union and Kilal Chib 'B' Pantai was oatponed.
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  • 447 11 Burnley's Victory Signals Recovery From Bad Spell LONDON, Nov. 10 (Rcuter)— JlMMY MCILROY, one oi Ireland's stars in the victory over Fngland at Wimbley on Wednesday, contributed a hat trick to Burnley's crushing 7-3 defeat of Leicester City in yesterday's football league Division One programme.
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  • 53 11 ITRAUTMANN COLLECTS photo. MANCHESTER CITY'S goalkeeper Bert Trautmann safely collects the ball during an Arsenal attack in the First Division League match at Highbury, London, on November 2. Picture shows (left to right) Derek Tapscott. Arsenal inside-right; Roy Warhurst, Manchester left-half; Bert Trautmann; Dave Herd. Arsenal centre-forward: and Dave Kwing,
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  • 98 11 England Beat Wales In Poor Game BANGOR. Wales, Nov 10 (Renter) England heat Wales a-_ in an amateur international football match bare yesterday alter leading U-_ at halftime. Scorers I'm England were: Jim Lewi.-. Gee:] Hamm, Billy Russell (two i. and Charlie Mortimorc, while G. Davies anal J. Roberta netted
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  • 45 11 KIIALSA Association beat RAF Seletar 3-1 In i sua Div I league hockey mulch played at Seletar yesterday n F. Bidoo (2) end Karl ir Singh scored for Kaaba. while Sao Aden replied he- the aira_ en. KhaLn ]vd 2-1 at half tune.
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  • 82 11 ENFIELD, Middlesex, Nov. 10 (Renter)— Eric Hall, British Olympic walker, set a coarse record of |fl mi.ns H sees in winning the Enfield Athletic Cab's se\ o.n BBilea (111 kilometres) road event yesterday. Among tho.e who fini.-hed behind k.ni were Norman Read. New Zealand winner Of
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  • 101 11 tai ping. san. Perak CBC trounced Taiping CRC hy live goals to one m a Perak Chinese Football Federation's knock rttt -C *f c BBpetition [or the Chin Ben Un Cup. Perak CRC were an nilround superior team and led three goa s to nil at
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  • 172 11 TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 10 (UP) Russia won her lecond straight title in the world weight-lifting ehainpionships here yesterday when Evgcny Minaev captured the featherweighl crown with an aggregate of 362.5 kilos tor the three exercises. iftnacT. r bbbmbp-up t r Asnet Ban Isaac Beiacr
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  • 85 11 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10 (UP) Undefeated Frankic Belma. 14."), Wilmington, California, scored a knockout over Joey Dorand'>, HH. North Hollywood, last nigiit In the eighth round of a arhccluled io-round-er at HoUyWSOd Legion Stadium. Referee Tommy Hart stopped the contest because of severe cuts near both of Dcranrio's
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  • 211 11 ENGLISH RUGBY REVIEW LONDON, Nov 10. (Route-). Devon, the rcigrung Rugby Union county champions, retained a chance of going fur ther In this year's championship when they heat Cornwall 1 1-0 in their vital we-te:n group match at Devonport ye>terday. The two teams will now have to icpuiv to d(
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  • 1120 11 RESULTS POSTIONS LONDON, No\. in (Reutcr) \wniation I noil). ill League rrsults and tab !r>«: LEAGUE I)IV. I 1', mingham C 2. S .-'if i 3 Burnk 7, i- rtei City 1. Ch< si i 1, Lul n Town 3. Mane 2. Bolt m W 1 Newca »tle Utd I
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    • 205 11 flbncr By AI Capp nWP__Vr# ."X > OU 1 /O I 7 FELLAS.? 1 N s I 1 i^^*.*—— i >^ *t<|^^^^^ s '_'>n*rr Bey Oop By V. T. Hamlin B --s. V.E.L. v .LV| '.t\FN »P I A\V PO^'T BF II BUT JACK THE NEW B GOODNESS./ I CaMB
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  • 1194 12 The Probable Fields For ipoh On Saturday FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races on Saturday, (Nov. 16) opening day of the Perak Turf Club November meeting: Horses Class 3, Div. 1-5 Furs. Str. arar.is 4v 0.00 Amazon Stable Darnels l ;«> NuiVnen t,v 8.11 L:m Stable
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  • 139 12 Selangor Cuppers To Meet The Colony KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday— S ..v. meet Sirgar, ore in the zone fir il of tha Foong Seong Cup hadmmton competiI at the S- langor Badminton A i n Hall here on Nov 23 a L'4 rangor raaehtd the final a f)-4 victorv over Perak
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  • 138 12 $100,000 For Sport In Federation Govt. Also Assists BAM THE Federation of Malaya Government has included a grant of $100,000 for sport in its Budget Estimates for 1958. A Federal Government statement released yesterday said that the money would be used for all snorts purposes. The object is to im-
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  • 502 12 Medan Hit For Seven In Colony's Morale-boosting Victory Singapore 7 Mcdan I P.S.M.S. Medan tourists, the pride _f Indonesia, national champions and reputedly star-studded, were made to eat humble pie before 4,500 Singapore fans at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. And the men who humbled this
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  • 410 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Hockey Federation Selectors have plumbed for the "old brigade" for their first post-Merdeka hockey International against Singapore to be played at Ipoh on Nov. 16. Fight Federation of Malaya Melbourne Olympic caps have been selected after two triala
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  • 63 12 VIENNA, Nov. 10 (Renter) Hungary qualified for the World Clip BOCCer competition next year by defeating Norway 5-4 in the Ncp Stadium In Budapest today, according to Bud.. pest Radio. Hungary led _-0 at ha!fn_B Banaa 100,000 spectators saw the match. The BCOrera were: SandOr
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  • 223 12 Boatfield Saves RAF From Big Defeat PENANG. Sun—Chinese Club narrowly beat Royal Air Force 2-1 in a Victory Cup knockout soccer match at City Stadium today. The Chinese literally made rings round the airmen and if it was not for the magnificent goalkecping of Boatfield, the airmen might have suffered
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  • 171 12 Malacca CRC Tennis Continues MALACCA Sunday The Malacca Chinese Recreation Club's third annual open invitation tennis tournament, postponed last week-end, were continued today on the High School Courts and the Kubu Hard Courts. Result, were: Men's Singles: Dr. Dharmaratnaan beat c. 0 AJaea 14. M Daud liobd Amid Im PauJ
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  • 101 12 Smith Leads Eu Cup Qualifiers R. MIDDLETON-Smith, with 70, the best score of ihe afternoon led with six other oua.iBera Ln the Royal [aland Cub's annual open Eu Tong Sen Cup competition, the tirst rouno N which was played at the Royal [aland Club yeaterday. Others 10 qualified were 5
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  • 69 12 YOUNG Men's Sikh Assoriataaa seored their sixth auccessive victory when they trounced Singapore Harbour Board Police 6-4 In the S H A division two match at Bukit Cbermin yesterday. The Sikh's have four BMBBa games to play, before they complete their league programme. Centre-forward Jagat Singh played a
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  • 497 12 Loyals Rout Ramblers For Soccer 'Double' IPOH, Sun. The First Battalion, the Loyal Regiments soccer team, gave a repeat performance against the formidable Ipoh Ramblers to bring off a soccer "double" with a 7-1 win in the final of the Lim Seng Fook Cup soccer competition played on the Chinese
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  • 138 12 Footballers Accuse FAS Inquiry On Charges Against Officer KUALA LUMPUR, Sun tion of Selangor have asked i; I appear before its council at a I Association's premises at Amparu I Councillors will inv< ti- m u^ qate statements alleged i have been made by certa n players about the indifferent
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  • 20 12 Rl beat H lan, Um began to one fot a b: the.r today at •tofapore G **ejr leave Thursday.
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    • 50 12 TODAYS SPORT RI.GBY s.c.c. aa. I K.r. aa lae paaTang. SJJ pj Baal aa Present oj St. Andreu-'.s r;t IToodavtlle. HOCKEY s ii. Da. I laaaj at— Police v*. UfuverwUas m P.T.S. D 2 S.RC. RAF. {Seletar) nt s.R C Div 3—S.}IB Recreacl on Club m. ras.c. nt s.H.B.RC praam*.
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