Singapore Standard, 12 November 1957

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard *3^3r r E_sß-^^ STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #R jfi v^l 1. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAt HOSPITAL r SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 173 1 j'. Iu i AI i Hin f^laltliesCßCH K^ BTBftl aa aw- began the ng. hooTs r he nd all •hat ning ter: refajr lu I m&? and o' L_f Middle One and Eddie Two began Hal In the corrid B. classes. They Ed a moment later f L ie
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  • 661 1 Govt. Places Ban On War Dept Men In Council Elections THE Singapore Government last night dropped a preelection bombshell. H With just one week left to go before Nomination Day to the December City Council elections, it announced that the 40,000 employees of the three armed services
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  • 442 1 Mike, Wearing Guess Who? Songkok, Is Star' For A Day MIKE TODD burst tin ughl door ol Mr, Rem Run Shaw"s grai k t v inqa!o\v j at I C *a_fl H Ban %> I ..i ai tertaooa in d called ou: cheerily: fa mc in this, heart?", and tha
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  • 61 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 11 (UP) Police announced today that il seized on Saturday night a quantity of arms on the Kcwloon side of the Colon y- The announcement added that Police later on Sunday night seized more arms. They -aid the total seizure on the two nlfhta
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  • 35 1 THE United Nations political commi'tee yesterday decided to debate Indones.a's claim to Dutch New Guinea which the Indonesians call West Irian as soon as it has comnleted discussion of the Korean question. Reuter
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  • 30 1 TWENTY -FIVE passengers were killed when a bus crashed over a IGO-ft cliff' yesterday near St. Paul, on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean. Reuter
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  • 155 1 DAMASCUS. Syria, Nov. 11 (UP) A new war scare swept through Syria today with reports of large scale Turkish manoeuvres along a wide stretch of the border early today. p All Syr. an Army units along the border were alerted. The Syrian Cabinet held an
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  • 41 1 THE Lands Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. J.M. Carter, has submitted hi., resignation. Mr. Carter, who refused to comment about his resignation is understood to have received an offer to join a private firm
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  • 85 1 KINGSTON. Nov. 11 (APj —Jamaica today becaene I first British Wesl Ira Colony to attain hill internal aelf-government, aa Govena r Sir Hugh Foot read Queen EHzabeth's proclamation to that effect in Kingaton'a Queen Victoria Square The new Constitution provides the Cabinet and the Government with 11
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  • 23 1 president Elsenhower yesterday completed his overnight medical check-up at Walter Reed Army Hospital and pronounced his own condition as fine.'' UP
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  • 78 1 HONOLULU. Nov. 11 (APb The Coast Guard reported three sightings of flares last night during its search ior a missing Pan American Airlines plane with 44 per-ons aboard. Coast Guardsmen said search craft, were checking ail the reported flare sighting* Suriace veaaela which checked a
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  • 232 1 The Man Who Knows Reds Is Leaving KUALA LUMPUR. Man. Federation Dep it N C mmi .sioner ot P-.l:e< Mr IS Wy, e the man behind the hrst Tunku Audi. Ral man-Chin Peng met ting wiii n imquish J. t on Nov 15 Mr Wylii was a m« mb. r
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  • 136 1 MYSTERY SHOOTING FRAY IN E. BERLIN BERLIN. Nov. 11 (AP)— I West Berlin Police reported today that shooting broke out on Sunday night around an East German Govern- ment building in East Berlin. West Berlin border guards counted 26 shots around midnight and two more an hour later. East Berlin
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  • 50 1 Iraq Ties With Malaya BAGDAD. Nov 11 <R< ut. rl The Iraq Gov< rnm« ni day decidi d i tab] diploma: c r< .at r ith Malava, it wa -Ri al > irn< .1 h< n An exchan.t i dip n r mission b< tween th. two countries rxpee* <
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  • 119 1 3 CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION THREE men were yesterday produced in a Singapore court on an abduction charge six hours after they were arrested by Police in Crescent Road. The arresU followed a tipoff which Police allegedly received late on Sunday night. The three men Wang Loke Wah. Goh Choon Wah
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  • 544 2 Youth To Stand Trial For Murder Bid 'SUICIDE LETTER' IS PRODUCED IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A youth alleged to have stabbed his girl friend through jealousy was today tominitted to stand trial in the High Court by Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib, on a charge of attempted murder. Hew
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  • 233 2 AUSSIES WILL AID MALAYA DEXTER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I The Australian government will make an effort to help the Federation to get over her "transitional period** due to Malayanization. Ma was stated by the head Of the BcOIIO-nic and Technical Assistance Branch Of the Australian Department of External Allans. Mr.
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  • 73 2 PEXAXG. Mon- A mother told t'e.e Session. Court today that aha afould atand ball far her son, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing her diamond hair-pin, valued at $170. Tlie Sessions judge. Mr David Anthony, granted bail of ISM and poatponed aenteoca
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  • 76 2 ALOR STAR. Mon. Abdul Kadir bin Haji Karim, a former panglima, who won a recent election for tbe post of penghulu this year, was told by the District Officer here that the e action erauld be annulled and a treat, election held. He topped the dst of five
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  • 35 2 THE National Union of Plantation Workers has appointed citizenship ofliccrs at its headquarters in Petaling Jaya and m its eight branches ail over the Federation to help and advise members throughout the count rv.
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  • 120 2 IPOH, Mon. Two thousand estate workers at a mass meeting at Tapah yesterday passed a resolution asking Government to consider using their provident fund to purchase estates that are put up for sale. The meeting, sponsored by the Malayan Indian Congress (Perak Branch) was to protest
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  • 137 2 A SINGAPORE Police officer recovered a bicycle chain from the trousers pocket of a youth, who was acting in a suspicious manner, a District Court was told yesterday. Inspector John Pereira said this to the .Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. at the trial of
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  • 24 2 A SMALL Royal Malayan Naval Squadron, will be on a visit to Penang from Wednesday to Fridav. on a routine training cruise.
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  • 157 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A tired Texan today -lathered a curious crowd around him in next to no time. He packed no six-guns, neither did he ride a horse. What provoked curiosity was the fact that he was heavily-bearded, wearing a soiled shirt and
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  • 59 2 School Lab Damaged By Blaze KOALA LCMPCR. Mon.— The acience laboratary of the High Street School here was damaged when fire broke out la.t aaaj_a_ Three engr.es from the Municipal Brigade which arrived soon after put out the b.a/e Firemen found that botUaa of ehecnieala had overturned and had set
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  • 84 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A leader of an extortionist gang from Petaling Jaya. Lee Yook, 23, was today sentenced to two years' jail by Sessions Court President, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. He was also ordered to be placed under Police supervision for another year after his
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  • 83 2 SEREMBAN, Mon. Two out of three wards in the forthcoming State Council .elections will be contested on December 7. Tcmiang ward candidates, Mr. Chin See Yin and Mr. Wong Yuen Ching both Alliance, were returned unopposed. In the Rahang ward. Mr. Robert Singam (Lab.") Mr. G.
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  • 45 2 PENANG. Mon.— Malay rural and urban traders in Province Wellesley will meet on Saturday to consider the formation of a Province Wellesley Malay Traders' Association. The meeting will also discusmeasures for the improvement of Malay business in the pro- vince. j
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  • 43 2 THE S.n^apore Peninsula Malays Union, which has refrained from contesting any elections so far. will field two candidates in the City Council elections next monh. The decision to contest the elections was made by the party's political committee recently.
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  • 59 2 SEREMBAN. Mon— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Last night told the Negri State banquet at the Regents Istana tha: he was just a> happy as Ne_ri citizens about the honour bestowed on their former Ruler— the Yang DiPertuan Agong. The Tunku and his wife, Puan Sharifah
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  • 200 2 IPOH, Mon. Four men, who went to a former editors house to "rescue" a woman, S. Pooranam, 23, were each bound over by Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil today in a sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for a year. They were: V.
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  • 137 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Malayan Cbinese Association's Chinese education centra! committee decided today that it would oppose d vernment's plan for the (inversion of Chinese midi a schools into national secondary schools if English was to be used as the medium for examinations. The committee,
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    • 200 2 PUI| l Here I come a Long Island to deooi with plump, lender meat. LONG ISLAND Dll{ are quick-frozen and re dy far, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0, I Some people fall in love hrsts^ I JL, Waamfj W~M li---. f M _F^3^W M_L f .'.Hi ■"^■^■v--. ALLIED ARTISTS P^»«- 1
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  • 78 3 WC refer to the report appear.ng in the Sunday Standard ot November 10, when it was incorrectly stated that Mr.-. Eleanor Lei_h was the widow ot Mr K. D. Paul. IIM widow is Mrs. Kathleen Grace Paul, and the plaintilf bbbj Mr. E. E. Lei_h, the executor in England
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  • 45 3 A GROUP ol M islim women in Singapore, calling thenrtMrivea "'War.;*,! Ta:nan Po'a- uraa laHe i arill hold a twonight a n ert at the Sim's Avenue Ceanrnunity Centra on lan, I and 4 aa raise funda lot a sin. oho school building.
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  • 78 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ci vt rnOf ol Malacca. Mr L- oa_| Yew Koh. *his m rnlng opened a Chinese painting exhibition by Mr banyan Lau and Madam Chan Sai Chong, in aid of the Malacca Poppy Day appeal. i-'i rtv per cent of the
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  • 350 3 Nurses Scale Claims Rejected By Tribunal A SINGAPORE Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal yesterday awarded government midwives substantial salary increases, retrospective from February. The I ;nal. consisting cf II K T 0 I (chairman] and Mr. D.T. Assort. nil and Inche Omar Salleh,
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  • 50 3 pic by Fah. THE Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, seen inspecting the gu_urd of honour mounted by the Negri Sembilan Alliance Party when he arrived in Seremban to address some 2.000 people at the first political rally held at the Negri Scmbilan padang on Sunday. Standard
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  • 264 3 SAYS MILITARY CROSS WINNER IN AUGUST last year, a 19-year-old youth from Noiiolk, enlisted with the British Army on a short service commission, and came to Malaya with the Ist Battalion Kifle Brigade. Ye-terdav. tha yOUSfI om* -cr L'nd-i.t. .1. s. Feel arobarked
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  • 37 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Postmaster-General. Malaya announced today that a new post Office will be opened at TahjOOg Ipoh. Negri Sembilan, on Saturday. A new Dostal agency will he opened at I.ekir Perak on Friday.
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  • 132 3 AID FOR INDIAN STUDENTS INDIANS permanently dorniciled In Malaya or Singapore who are unable to continue their studies at the University of Malaya will be awarded scholarships by the Government of India. It is proposed to award four scholarships from the Indian Scholarship Fund to those who are already studying
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  • 95 3 A TEAM of Royal Air Force fighter experts have arrived .n Singapore to give lectures on the latest fighter techniques to units oi the Far East Air Force at Bu.terworth, Kuala Lumnur and Changi. The team. Central Fighter Establishment of the R.A.F., headed by the CommandantGeneral.
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  • 23 3 PROPRIETORS of about Ml Colony hair dressing saloons yesterday iormed a new organization known as the Singapore Permanent Hair-waving Employers' Association.
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  • 146 4 UNDERGRADUATES GET WRITTEN CHARGES THE I niversity of Malaya authorities yesterday handed written charges of excessive ragging to 23 un- dergraduates. These students had been expelled from the Dunearn Road Hostels last week and are waiting to face the Disciplinary Board of the University
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  • 46 4 ASSISTANT Minister to Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair, (centre), is seen discussing the "wording of a City Council polling card with the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. R.C. Hoffman (left) and the Returning Officer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, yestcrday when he visited the Elections Office.
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  • 82 4 MALAYAN students who took part in the University of Adelaide's Ragging Ray celebrations in South Australia helDed to raise more than $3,400 for charity. I The money was for a South Australian char.ty and the Hungarian Students' relief fund. Mr. Chai Hon Chan of Ipoh,
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  • 172 4 Five To Sit On The Council STUDENTS in classes run by the Singapore Council for Adult Education will be given a say in the management of this autonomous body. Mr. F. S. Moorthy. assistant secretary (Further Education) told The Standard yesterday that special provisions
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  • 89 4 A NUMBER of tricksters claiming to be members of the People's Action Party have been going to villages in the Sembawang area selling citizenship forms at prices ranging from 50 cents to SI. A PAP statement warned the public last ni^ht not to pay any money to
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  • 140 4 THF. University of Malaya Dramatic Soc-aty arill put out two ma)Of productions during the academic year. The first production called "An Evening of Tchckhov's Plays" will bo BtßfCd nightlv from Dec. 11 to 5 at the new Cultural Centre Theatre in Canning Rise. This will Include two
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  • 118 4 LARGE CTParda yc-icrday D__HBd arOUDd the show windows of John Little", building in Singapore and caused a minor train, jam In busy Raffles Pla-e. Reason they were looking at tr lev is. on. yestardajr TV alaow was the third phase in a campaign
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  • 105 4 Sir Cheng-lock On Chinese Education KUALA LUMPUR. ||qh Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, prcaidam of the Malayan Chinese Association urged members todaj that they should not only bear in mind the interests of Chinese education and culture but also the nation's need to dc. cop a language and culture of her
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  • 65 4 A "DEATH" letter containing a demand for $500 was received by Teo Kim Cheng, a second-hand goods dealer .n Kelantan Road, yesterday. The letter which threatened Teo with death if he tailed to pay up, was handed to the Police. It was the second such letter
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  • 82 4 DEAD MAN WAS K.L. LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, M a Police today i h otifii d the bodv faun i h ingin_ in a rubber plantatu n i.l Klang Ro I that of ..lr j< hn W: liarr_Bßß_, a Kliala I- Bpur lawyer. Early y. sterd ,y, a woman tapper found
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  • 32 4 SAMSUDDIN In A i.19 i lined $2,500 or ix n ni for possession < I 50 lbs. of unoistomed foods— shag tobacco—at Belayer Croek, oil Batu Be! aver, on Not/, 10.
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  • 167 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. More than 30,000 people in Jelebu district, under the charge of their I ndanDato Shahamuddin, may be the next luckv group of people in Negri Sembilan, as Jelebu is expected to be given the status of a "White" area by Christmas. a
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  • 145 4 'SEH' SYSTEM IS GOOD FOR PUBLIC THE alphabetic system by surname, is used ior registration of citizens to avoid causing inconvenience to the public, Singapore's Acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid b.n Haji Jumat, said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night "We a-e dealing with a possible 200.000
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  • 149 4 SINGAPORE Asaemblymait, Ifr. William Tan arill ask the Minister for Education, Mr Chew Swee Kee. at Monday*. Assembly meeting, a/hether he was aware of an increasing number Of teen-agers who were not allowed to continue their studies m government and aided secondary schools and what itepa he
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    • 662 4 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE n _l m H I? News 45-2 pm. Luckv Nil A POPC D]n Part 2) 6 P- m Programme 1 _2f^l isummary. 602 Happy Anrmera__|_f_V__. %____HNoBaasß_H fi 30 speak -B-Btf AW Aw _P__*^_w_m__: __T_^C_| f" J Hanpy Anniversary _H__f AamaWm #__P__y___T _■__->-__ <Contd b54 Singapore
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  • 153 5 A to go been knocked .as held I a rugby t rate's -diant. Tan" Kim ■I North Hilary *r with Eddie i elairoed trial to l Tan i be was next-door I ph. Some E ,ne I I because rubbish not get |T_b said he later ■sfoneout. I ged
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  • 105 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The G< em ral Pure C< mmittee of the Municipa. Council, headed bv IHh u n Chit Wii sal I day :o hear cor..- taints on Municipal afta.r. :r m the public. S ting in closed session this afternoon, the commltl heard
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 5 pie by u o n g Voon Trek. dpic by Yong fHfj Fah. KKPKESENTATIVES of the Police. Diplomatic Corps, I (deration Army. British Army. Gurkhas, and volunt tr\ organizations observe a two minutes silence in a sul-mn ceremony at Kuala Lumpur's War Memorial ia J alan Raja on
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  • 96 5 Ketuas Say 'No' To Govt Offer ALOR STAR, Mon More! than 1,306 ketuai who were recent'y "retrenched" by government, have refused en bloc to accept the compensation offered the State The compensation offered ranged trota $11 to |M per man. dcpericiing on his status. The ketuas thought the FWnPfTI lit
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Government of New Zealand hai sgreed to a proposal :>y the Government of Malaya thai Mr. Gum. Lay Teik. High Commissioner ior the FederaUOO ol Malaya in Australia should also aft as High Commissioner for the Federation of Malays la New
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  • 145 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The reward for assisting or guiding a Communist terrorist Wishing to surrender to the Dearest Police station has been increased from $500 to $1,000. This was announced by the Depart mint of Psychological Warfare here today This is to ne pa.d for
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  • 30 5 WEONG Sicw Woh was yesterday fined $15 in the Singapore First Traffic Court for not displaying "L" plates while driving ear along llaude Road, on May 24
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  • 163 5 Plans To Improve Conditions In Hand FEDERATION'S "Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. pledged in Singapore yesterday that Fedleratioo shop assistants would soon be given a better I diemL Mr. Ong who left by KLM to attend the International Labour Organization conference
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  • 232 5 M.C.A. LAUNCHES AN 'ALL-OUT' CITIZENSHIP DRIVE Goal: 600,000 New Names By Aug. '58 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association aims fo register 600,000 more Chinese as Federal citizens by Aug. 31 next year, to bring the total of Chinese Federal citizens to 1,300,000. This- was revealed oy the MCA
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  • 159 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers >eller^ Spot (nominal) 7S| 7f»i R.S.S No. 1 75; "(ii Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 N| 763 R.S.S. No. 2 November 74. 75i R.S.S No 3 November 72 72i Tone: Steady quiet. Tht price oi tin in
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  • 125 5 Keep Doctor Pink On, Say Leaders MALACCA. Mon.— Councillors, community leaders, members ot the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, led by Dato S.r Chens-lock Tan. todav petitioned Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to retain here the _*TVlces of gynaecologist Dr. E. C. P.nk. Dr Pink had asked for a transfer to
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  • 54 5 PENANG, Mon.— The Coroner, Air. Au Ah Wah. today returned a verdict of suicide at the end of an inquiry into the death of 25-year-oid Sathasivan Parvathi, who was alleged to have taken caustic soda in her house in Dato Kramat Road on July 16. and died the
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  • 133 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman nan a pleasant surprise watting him at the airport ansa ht went to sep Minister lor Labour and Social Welfare. Mr Ong Yoke Lin oil this morning. Mr. Wkichi lehikawa an old frftena Ol the Tunku's. and
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  • 30 5 THE Territorial Association Of Women's Institutes m Penang. is holding its annual baby show on Fridav at 2.30 p.m! at the Chung Shan Chinese School at Bayan Lepas.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 502 6 yy HEN the momentous question of their future as well a- their status ill Malaya was to be <■ '> i and decided <r the conference of various Chinese bod.'.- onvened by the Malayan Chinese Associati a* Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, the delegates moved
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    • 411 6 ]|L PORTS that overseas investors are showing a r Mle, _l___! :n c:e^ 1 ln Singapore make welcome reaaing. Inquiries received from Hongkong industrialists with a view to opening several factories here indicate thai the present Government's policv r.as created new confidence abroad. Despite the attempts discredit hi>
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  • 961 6  -  Dennis Bloodworth FAR EASTERN DIARY Survey By JJR. Mohammed Hatta, the former Indonesian Vice-President, who has urged the United States and Russia to sign a 25-year non-aggression pact, has returned to Jakarta from his tour of China and Japan convinced I understand that Tokyo has a key
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 179 6 Sir— lf General Orders mean anything at all ln the Government Service, perhaps the Department of Education will expla.n Its gran; of pilgrimage leave to teachers for 1958, as it docs not conform with the GO. in the section on pilgrimage leave. G. O. 308a makes applicants inehgible for
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    • 269 6 Sir— Prompted by the assurance of the Chief M.nister that an alien can enter a registration centre through one door and come out by the other a citizen of Singapore. I went to the Registration Office at Fort Canning at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday to see
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    • 42 6 •Ir-ir fi km Hi in the in I ta^«n a fair •tand I I Ci_» J Promote! 3. We bjfl for the !u en v I the dectiai I I the I OUtr Should Wf 1 I K v M >' 1
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    • 186 6 Sir The timely comment made by Mr Aver Gutiasekera, m pi r >> n, c; Oct. 25 regarding n note of disharmony m sot,,c appointments m the M<tnstry of Educat < n cannot be treated vth complacency ,r nd •?<?-. ence bu your rcadi r_. To
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    • 44 6 I Poem by iTa.l Tionf the 'meats is h.x, u warn i ride a lion, to or v. i the I pi a: I v W m awM I :r.r Igwlthout tbe these achlevfscn wreck ewqf the end.' »w_l CT T:> a Tcmrr
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    • 129 6 Sir I am shocked to note that anima 1 lovers are protesting against the highest position a member of the animal kingdom is holding in the earth satellite. What U wrong with giving the honour of being the first passenger into outer space to a member of the
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    • 240 6 Sir One can clearly see that "Leave Me Alone" is only trying, In an arrogant manner, to tell the world he is an established employee and as such should not be downgraded or made to ho'd a lower appointment. In the last paragraph of his letter, I
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    • 160 6 Sir—Your correspondent, Mr. Chan Chulia, in his letter on November 6 has referred to a subject which is by no means new in Singapore. However immigration regulations prohibit the employment oi personnel other than locally born or permanently resident in the Colony unless thev have the guarantee of
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  • shorts from the Talks
    • 85 6 "AFRICAN children are very Intelligent and bright. They have good memories and are very keen on gaining an education. I remember workIns m a little school once, and during a rather dull arithmetic lesson seeing two lunging faces peep;ng through the window. Two children who had been
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    • 45 6 make every man his A own judge of the universe produces happy results only if he can be persuaded to include himself in his critical review of the world, and that does not always happen." Darsie Gillie speaking In the BBC's Third Programme.
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  • 613 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By I r PHE tough attitude adopted by the Singapore Government in dealing with recalcitrant students in Chinese schools has brought some reward. It has had a sobering effect on them, so far and with the decision of the Ministry of Education
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 P Mmmmmm^ mm on Sin's glasses fl help you to look your best, plus __noPB HFTf J Professional Services to your ____U___i____U___H seeing ability. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Road, S'pore 7 Next Door ODEON Phone *****. Branch Office The Penang Optical Co., 13, Farquhar St., Penang.
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    • 9 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point.
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    • 31 6 bear the SAVE Til SAVE MOM the economic to I, < fchoppin<_ at Cold Mora.' rf all her food requin rn< f bo comcnicnllv a\ailil r one roof. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO
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  • 248 7 Polish Army Line Up Behind Gomulka WARSAW, Nov. 11 (Reuter)—The Polish Army was reported today to be lining up behind Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka and his leadership of the Polish United Workers (Communist) Party. The PoUab official news agency PAP reported that In many army detachments, a broad political campaign had
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  • 33 7 THE Australian Oovermrert has ban Mind by the Australian Academy of Science to establish a committee to too>t the Supply of scientific and technological m anpo w e r in Australia. Reuter
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  • 294 7 SPUTNIK II STOPS SENDING SIGNALS ACCORDING TO PLAN MOSCOW, Nov. II Laika, the dog in the Soviet earth satellite, can be considered dead, informed sources said here yesterday. The sources said this could be deduced from the fact that no more sounds were being received
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  • 56 7 photo TEN-YEAR-OLD Jeanette Richards cairies her brother, two-year-old Daniel, from their burning tenement home in Boston. Massachusetts, a s firefighters arrive to nattle the blaze. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards and their seven children all escaped from their burning home after their dog aroused them on
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  • 185 7 Russia Keeps Its Hands Off CAIRO. Nov. 11 (UP)— Egyptian President Gamal Kei Nasser is cracking down on Communism at home i!e his friendly relations with Russia. Local Communism in Egypt is under an attack unparalleled in any Western nation outside Spain. Two weeks ago
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 54 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UP) One of history's greatest auctions of art objects realized a tola] ot M57.000.000. it was i .ported yesterday The sale of the Georges Lurcy collection of paintings, porcelain, antique French furniture and other items began on Thursday night and ended on Saturday
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    • 46 7 DAMASCUS. Nov. 11 (AFP^ Three unidentified jet planes flew over the Syrian port citv of Latakia yesterday, official Syrian sources reported. The Syrian radio stated, meanwhile, that two armed clashes occurred between two Svrian patrols and two Israeli patrols that penetrated into Syrian territory.
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    • 28 7 TOKYO. Nov. 11 (UP).— A rolling car.hquake shook Tokyo and area^s nearby early today tor more than one full minute. There were no reports of damage.
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    • 28 7 MOSCOW. Nov. 11 (AFP) The Soviet Ministry of Communications yesterday put on sale a new postage stamp showing the first Soviet, artificial satellite circling the earth
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    • 30 7 WARSAW Nov. 11 (AFP).— Five coal miners a: Katowice, trapped in their mine by a cave-in on Saturday morn.ng. were rescued safely yesterday, the Polish news agency reported.
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    • 29 7 BERLIN. Nov. 11 (AFP).— East Berlin Dolice arrested 26 "hooligans" this week-end on charges of public brawling and carrying brass-knuckles, black-jacks, and daggers, it was learned yesterday afiernoon.
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    • 30 7 REPRESENTATIVE Henderson Lanham, 68. (Democrat. Georgia) was killed outright yesterday when the car he was driving collided with a train at a railway crossing in Rome. Georgia. Reuter
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  • 64 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 11 (AFP) Soviet scient.sts have discovered a direct means of converting atomic energy into electrical energy, "Bakinski Rabotch," newspaper of the Central Commi.tee of the Azerbaijan Communis. Party, disclosed yesterday. This hitherto impossible transformation of energy was made possible by the use of certain semi-conductors,
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  • 56 7 CAMP KILMER. New Jersey. Nov. 11, (UP)— Three children of an army sergeant were killed yesterday when fire swept through their apartment in a housing development. The parents rescued their three other children. The victims were Ronm'e 7, Shirley Ann. 5, and Anthonv. 2. children of
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  • 124 7 MYSTERY HAND STAGGERS A SYDNEY BARMAID SYDNEY. Nov. 11 (Reuter) A mystery hand is tearing tiles from ar- hotel in Clarence Street. Sydney. Three months of strange accidents started at the hotel when tile 0 dropped from the kitchen wall Then off came the tiles trom a washroom wall. A
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  • 127 7 CAPETOWN, Nov. 11 (Reuter> About 500 Cape-colo-ured people decided at a meeting here yesterday to boycott all elections providing lor separate representation tor coloured people in Parliament and to have no-| thing to do with a Coloured Affairs Department. The meeting was called by the National
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  • 79 7 GRAHAMSTOWN. South Africa. Nov. 11 (Reuter) One of thp strangest fish found in South Africa, was I picked up on a beach in Pondoland by Mr. P.J.C. Pretorius. of Bizana. who sent it to Professor J.L.B. Smith, the ichtyologist. of Rhodes University. Grahamstown. The fish
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  • 52 7 SYDNEY. Nov. 11. (AFP)— A 15-year-oid Sydney schoolboy who .-hot his 13-year-old sister dead was jailed for 10 years on a charge cf manlaughter today. Thomas George Jarvis p'eaded guilty to killing his sister, Ruth, at their home in the Sydney suburb of Hoxton Park on
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  • 193 7 MANILA. Nov. 11 (UP) Four more p' hti< killings \v< re register* d todav as the Philip] > made last-minute preparations for its mc t 1 contested elect: ns in histc i y tomorrow. T.ne Constabulary's 8,00i» man force, watchdog of the
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  • 22 7 KING crsTAV a: Sw(^en <<..< rate i hi irth q :iet v with his family in Napl< yc -r y A.P.
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  • 131 7 CANBERRA. Nov. 11 (Reuter) The Queen Mother's visit to Australia early next year h?s been arranged as a "meet the people" visit, it was announced here yesterday. Releasing the itinerary for the three-week tour beginning in February, Sir Allen Brown, the man-in-charge of arrangements,
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    • 106 7 1"” POUND OF CADBURY'S J DAIRY MILK I CHOCOLATE J for the Purple and Gold Label f rl IQ(CW& "QUIET MAN«W SHERIDAN ..COCHRAN I f Come [yij& Next Spring *9* l^-- \fi 1/ TRUCOLOR C» Co*»o-0.»__ f-r- _V3«stn«- W wVxr PAVILION chance 1 Mental Exhaustion /If t m morning Brands
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    • 877 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P S ham Penang ULYSSES 21/27Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov AENEAS 18 25 Dee 26 Dee 27/28 Dec Carriers option to
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    • 1297 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) dnccrcciaieo m Singapore) (12 lines) "•Z7" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V."," SAILINCS to LIViRPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape
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    • 888 8 MITSUI LINE S'pore P Shorn Penonc FOR JAFAN Amogison Moru vie HonQ Kono for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 13 Nov In Port Hokoneson Moru vio Monilo *or Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama 20 Nov Kyorit<b Moru *or Mo|l Kobe Osaka. Yokohama 23 Nov 22 Nov 20 Nov FOR USA Foi New York Philadelphia.
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    • 665 8 EAST ASIATIC j| OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bcngkok O n C 0l 'IJ Penoncj "ERRIA" "JUTLANDIA" 21/22 No, 2 < Bongkok Only "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dtc Collmq Soigon Bongkok "KAMBODIA" HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. P oM Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen G--- S'pore SINALOA" 0 -^JTI Colls Bevrruth I "SONGKHLA" u™ I Colls Alexandria.
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  • 170 9 PENANG, Mon— A Mis.; 1 Trade Fair Queen Contest will be held in conjunction With the annual Trade and fodustriei Fair at the New World Amusement Park Horn Dec. 2Q |Q Jan. 4. Mr. A. S. KhOO, nnnaufT of ihe ParK. Bald the biggest issemblj ot
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  • 157 9 New Type Of Pump For Agriculture AN entire.y new type of diaphragm pump ior agricultural and pastoral .-praying. with all the advantages- ol piste n pumps, has been developed in Australia. It is the "Hi-Jct" high- j pressure pomp, which has no glands to leak or pistons to corrode and
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  • 374 9 BID TO SAVE COAL MINING FAILS, SAYS CHAIRMAN A bid to save the coal mining industry in Malaya by a direct appeal to Government failed, it is revealed by the chairman of Malayan Collieries, Limited, Mr. J. Drysdale, in his report to be presented to the company's annual general meeting
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  • 81 9 MR J A J MALAI HOLLO, i ,een hen < is Garuda Ind neMan Airway.-' n« w Stny.tpore represent at. \c v c« ded Mr R Si.! .1 Mi BUIasho.lo has been in r.v;l lion tu.sin.-. *.n Apr.. He ha r\< d :n 1 V stations of
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  • 81 9 THE general manager of AS. Watson Co., (Malaya) Ltd Mr L.G. Young is seen here showing the Federation's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. the intricacies of the new British tablet making machine, at the company's new factory at Sungei Besi The machine can
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  • 128 9 ABOI'T 80 per cent of natural rubber imported by Spain this year came from Malaya, it has been announced by the director of the Spanish Association of Rubber Goods Manufacturers, Jose Lopez Trigo, in Madrid. The remainder cr e from Indonesia and
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  • 34 9 (nn pun trom estates end the Guthrie Group In October announced arc: rubber b.i_l.4e9 lo.: tea 'black* 183.000 lb.; palm oil 1.424 tons; palm kernel IU tons; tin ore 1.140 I te
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  • 124 9 PRICE UP 1½c. RUBBER closed at 755 cents per lb. for International first grade November shipment in Singapore yesterday, half cent higher than Friday. The market opened around previous levels and remained quiet with minor fluctuations. There was fair interest in lower sheet but sellers were rather reserved. It steadied
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  • 104 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P^r Picul yesterday were: copra. Nov. /Dec. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil in bulK $42* sellers; in drums S'th'i sellers, Muntok white pepper $105 sellers, Sarawak white $104 sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association ejoatng prices: fair merchantable
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  • 49 9 AX Au: tralian firm, Duncao'i Holdings Ltd. (timber millers and processors) has attracted investment from the International Finance Corporation. Directors of the firm have announced that they have reached an agi cement "in principle on the terms of the Investment after negotiations with an I.F.C. financial consultant
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  • 171 9 Chemicals To Meet F.E. Needs A REPRESENTATIVE of a Sheffield firm who is investigating the scope for new chemical products and the possibility of adaptations to other products to meet special requirements in the Far East, is now in Singapore on a visit. He is Mr. George West. assistant exports
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  • 28 9 OCTOBER lubber crops announced are. Malaka Pmda 121 100 lb.; United Malacca *****2 lb: Ayer Molek 32,955 lb.; Ixong Hin San 60,100 lb.; Nyalas 52,390 lb.
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  • 168 9 UNITED Metal Works Ltd., which became a public company on Oct. 15 this year, offers an opportunity to local investors to support a new pioneer industry, a spokesman of the company said yesteriay. About one-sixth of the :ed capital of $3,000,000 has been placed with
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  • 103 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made Ine Following changes hi its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: fc||J_SST TT. 32-? '4. O.D. .",2-7 R; HO days airmail. 33-3 16 credit bills. 33-1 4 trade bills. Canada: hsqrtac tt. U-l '2. OD. 31-5/8, 90 days airmail 31 credit bills.
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  • 105 9 More Diesel Locomotives For Malaya A FURTHER six 1 :>OO h p %-ton diesel electric locomotives have been ordered by Malayan Railways from the English Electric Company. Of the original order for 20 of these locomotives placed >n 1955 12 ha\e been completed at the Preston and Darlington works of
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  • 229 9 TURNOVER IN SHARES IS SMALL IXI ns of the Malayan share market were and 'ihe P: hanges announced by Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: IXIH STRIAI S Buyers Sellers Fraser Neeve 247 M M Hr. a. r, S'pore Cold si g, UM 1 WsassM ism M* Ml MININGS Austral Amal. Avp
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  • 72 9 ORDERS r r.t and materials vai d at lo] rr.. n wr< p... v Br.ti firm d ir:ng th. t nine month*- by ihe Oin '< Rr/ i Manulact ir< r h tr Order for th< t! rd ter ol the curn nt >( ar
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  • 235 9 ALTHOUGH well-known for their documentaries, the Malayan Film Unit also produce advertising films using local talent and colour. A number of M.F.U. advertising films were screened before a representative audience of leading Malayan advertisers and agents a: the Cathay Cinema. Singapore, recently. The nlm show
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 296 9 ROBINSON ROAD. c rc ,ghr /Through Corgo Dept.) ***** (Monoger). Dia-orta Nov 12 fh* ,i»_r Sambas Singkowang/ No- 12 La-aair. Ports Nov 1 3 N 7 AMERICAN MAIL LINE Angeles. Son Francitco. Tacoma b Vancouver also r rranshipment to Central l^^ _«S America. Spore P. S'hom Penono Itt Coll 4
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 91 9 OUTER ROADS KFXRYU Maru. Anding. Yinnica. Oakhill. Straat Banka. Tampomas, Rtaagboca, Heee, Douglas. Marito. INNER ROADS Hone Tat, Pangfcor. Segassat, Tong Nam. San Ricardo. Pertama. Hydra. Resang, Gold Dragon. Sumpitan, Selangor, Tai Tiong. Kali Kheng, Sadao, Giang Seng. Scnai. SHB WHARVES Karimoen 1. Pelcus 4. State of Madras fi. Dannstadi
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  • Show Business Highlights
    • 176 10 HE fabulous Todds Liz and Mike spent one of the quietest days of their, lives in Singapore yesterday. Liz slept till midday, after an exhausting schedule of interviews, cocktails and dinner arranged for them immediately on their arrival from Sydney. Ill*, and Mrs. Run Run
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    • 30 10 "It's good to be here... goodbye!" a greeting short and sweet from the beautiful visitor to guests at the cocktail party given by Shaiv tiros, in the (treat World Cabaret.
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    • 94 10 lUNDREDS THRONGED thp Singapore lni.rn.UMui.il couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd, arrived in a Britannia 1 rum on Sunday. Mike Todd responded to the welcoming rn s the crowd. Inside the VIP reception room, thev were garlanded .m come Cecil Wilson and His Band plaved the theme von-
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    • 143 10 SINGAPORE society turned out in full force to attend the cocktail party Shaic Urns, gave In I ,z and W evening. More than 300 quests invited to the party breathlessly united inside the air-conditioned (.rent H or/,/ <> firand entry of the famous pair.
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    • 66 10 The Todds will be over Redif-usion tonight at 8 TONIGHT between 8 and 8.30 p.m. Rediffusion. Singapore, will be broadcasting a special featurette entitled "The Todds In Singapore.'' produced bv Mike Ellery. The programme will include interviews with Mike Todd and his wife Elizabeth Taylor, and a series of Very
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  • 111 11 MADRID. N v 11 (Reuti r> r. .1 t hree-year-< Id r c It, y< terday won the Gl i ateur Stakes, Spain's lone--,' an^ h\-t tia: race ol the season The event. I ttttOO-yoar-olds and upwards, is over SOM n tra i
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  • 144 11 L HANDICAPPED BY INJURY r I I the oth< r quarter^ Final rth tin id) are oc- d\ Australians, with f ancutt i i South \:r;ca the lone outsider beS< lxa_ i crash through. Ir quart* r-finals top--1 (i- d A v Cooper plays u i \v id ek.
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  • 75 11 SYDNEY, Nc*. tl, (Beuter) Britain's Angela Mortimer. Em nrtta lor Um women's sing'es title in the New South Wales awn tennis eha rmonship- re. -:a I I i q lartet ana i *i i i.v hy c,<\r.g Miss Jan I.ehane in -traiqht sets in th? third
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  • 46 11 GROUP photograph taken before the match of the Selangor Asians team (with strips) and Negri Scmbilan Asians, in the All-Blues rugby competition match played at Selangor padang on Saturday. Selangor beat Negri Scmbilan by IB points (two goals, two penalties) to 3 points (try).
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  • 330 11 LONDON, Nov. 11 (AF) Wolverhampton Wanders and West Bromwich Albion, the two giants of English soccer, meet next Saturday in the highlight match of the day a match that all British fans expect to be a classic. \V< Iverhampton, Eng'. i s
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  • 87 11 Britain Win Judo Team Event ROTTERDAM. Nov. 11 (Renter) Britain won the team event of the European judo championships here yesterday by defeating, Holland 2-1 m the final. Charles Palmer and Geoffrey Glee on. both instructors at the Budokwai in LxDndon. scored Britain's victories in the final. In the semi-finals.
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  • 49 11 IPOH. Mon.— Members of the Ptrak'l Malaya Cup soccer team will be guests ot the Sultan of Perak at a luncheon to he held at the Istana Iskandariab thin Sunday. This is the first time that .-uch an honour has been accorded to sportsmen.
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  • 318 11 Stampede For Players In Soccer Transfer Market LONDON, Nov. 11 (AP) Business Ls getting brisk in tlie English soccer transfer market with bigspending Newcastle and Sunderland ready to shell out plenty of money for players capable of taking them away from the foot of Division One. Sunderland manager Alan Brown
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  • 82 11 International Table Tennis Tournament BELGRADE. Nov. 11 <Reuter) Zoltan Bercz.k. Hungary, won the men's singles title in the Yugoslav In ernational Table Tennis championships which ended here la.st night. In the final he b p at Ivan Andreadis, of Czechoslovakia 17-21, 21-8. 21-8, 21-14. Berczik had defeated Fcrenc Sido. Hungary,
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  • 202 11 Chinese Girl Misses A World Record HONGKONG. Nov 11 iUP A 2u -vi _:-oid Chine u man h__ .1 n< a nati< nal highjump record by clearing 175 mctr< Red Chinese woman highjump champion Cheng FengJung, 1 T>.ngtao, u._ only 01 metro lower than tl.. official world r< cord of
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  • 68 11 PARIS V.' ll (R tei :.<•■••( wrn by P;ii Ui n n h« n esvrn v i i> :.< Hi.d Boa 1 P„] is t rt": thc.r time in the London li« f snd e piled up a mora f t -7 their ::/rrf
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  • 137 11 MANILA, Nov. 11 (UP) Australian fight promoter B Marsha. i said today JM wM lined up bouts for bantamweight Johnny .Jarrett in Singapore and Tokyo. Jarrett. hilled as the top contender for the Australian bantamweight title. Is sched i ed to meet world-ranked Wily
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 11 Photo. Donald Campbell enjovs a cup of tea at Lake Coniston, Lancashire, England, November (>, as he prepared for a bid on hls own world water speed record of 225.63 miles per hour in his Jet powered "Bluebird II" AP
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  • 101 11 Red lifter snatches third title TEHERAN. Nov. ll (Renter) —Viktor Bushucv. of Russia won the Lightweight .title at thr POrtd weight-lifting championships here yesterday with a total hit of 380 kilograms <337i pounds. II was Russia's third victory in the meet His three lilts wore 120 kilograms (press), 11 -i
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    • 329 11 Ibner By Al Capp C^>_s^ ll. tfamm^ f F-FOLKS 1 i Id E p-°-S? ERS 3 I KEERruL.7- ONE O' THEM T7„ T^> THERE NATES J f r f BULLETS IS APT TO OAR TH' J tiLAS V 11- ITIS^r V «S-W < I KILLIT.^- j *V ONEARTHLV SMELL r-a.-^
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    • 393 11 i rpODAT'I QUOTATION: I X "Everybody thinks of i changing humanity and nobody thinks of changing I, hiniM'lf."— Tolstoy. I TUESDAY FOR HVIRVI ONE: Complete tasks attend I to routine and ordinary mat- > ters. Curtail haste, impulsive I action. TMke no chances. I especially where monev or i 1
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  • 204 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Riding Honours To Mawi By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Apprentice jockeys had their share of wins at the recently concluded Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting. Both Moses Lee and S. Khamis scored doubles on Saturday, while Dragon, Ismail and Asuwadi had a winner each at
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon 5 Oring a goal in each half 6 ntul Railway Recreation C ib beat Tamilians Physical C llture Association in toiav's So angor Hockey Association Div. two league match on the S< ntul ground.
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  • 109 12 Huntington Hits 113 For Victoria MELBOURNE. Xov. 11 (Reutcr) An inning* of 119 not out by lan Huntington helped Victoria reach a itrong position against West Australia on the third day of their Sheffield Shield match here today. At the close victoria had scored _7o tor two wickets in reply
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  • 38 12 THE postpone i .1 übie tie> between St. Patrick's School and St. An irew' s School in the inter school tennis championship will be played off on St. Jl soph's Institution courts at 4 pun. today.
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  • 123 12 PENANG MALAYS ARE CHAMPS PENANG, Monday Penang Malays retained the Tunku Abdul Rahman cup bv beating Johore Malays. 4-1. In the challenge round of the Inter-State Malay badminton competition played at UMNO Hall last night. The only player to score a point for Johore was Omar Manaf, who easily overwhelmed
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  • 112 12 KUALA LUMPUR Monday— Government Printing Sports Club scored narrow 3-2 win over Shell Sport- (dub in a division one Business Houses table tennifl league match at the Shell House here today. The Printer- have eoilocled six points trom three outings. Results (Printers mentioned first >: Singles Abu
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  • 234 12 Horses, Class 1. Div. Z 1> Furs. Whimsical Walker 0.00 Kh.is.im X 1> olonel's Son 8.10 Handsome 8.00 F.sther's Pet 8.00 (•olden Rebus 8.08 Pack Of (.old 8.07 Nab II 8.0« Sweets Violets 8.05 Kniuhtsbridge 8.03 Colombia 8 0 2 Hearts Kase 8.01 irribean 8.00 Scholarship
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  • 250 12 Hungary Qualify For World Cup Soccer Finals PARIS. Nov. 11 (AFP) Hungary became the 12th nation to qualify for the world football cup final pool yesterday, by scoring a 5-0 victory over Norway in Budapest to win the European third group elimination tournament. Yugoslavia kept its hopei of qualifying tor
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  • 192 12 Main Problem Is Finance SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association last night decided, in principle, to send a team to the Asian Games to be held in Tokyo next year. Mr. Son Ghee Soon. President of SAFA. said that Singapore's display at the Merdeka Games had
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  • 64 12 Aly Khan's Entry Is Favourite LAUREL. Maryland. Nov. 11 (Renter) Prm -e Aly Khan's French entry. Rose Royal e. was made 5-2 favourite in early morning betting on the SI 00.000 (£35,701 sterling) Washington International to be run here today Second favourite at to 1 for the mile and a
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  • 77 12 THE following are the tics for Singapore Badminton Association's competitions tomorrow. Men singles (quarter final): Tan Cheng Eng (Wembley) vs. Omar Manap (Kg Jagoh). Men doubles (semi-final): Lim Sav Hup and Johnny Heah (Marigold) vs. Robert Ng and Lim Wei Lon (MajPflower). Inter Commercial (Ist round):
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  • 48 12 IPOH Mon The Northern Sumatran soccer champions, the P.S.MVS. XI from Medan. will meet Malaya Cup champions. Pernk. on the Assembly Hall ground this Friday. Perak will probably field the same team which scored their cup triumph against Selangor in the Cup filial last month.
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  • 37 12 IPOH. Mon— ln a divsion two match on the Lower Padang, a goal by centre half Ford gave No 2. Workshop A.S.C. a I—o1 0 victory over 4th Battaiion Malay Regiment "B" Team.
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  • 78 12 SAFA To Invite Perak SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association last night decided to invite Perak. this year's Malaya Cup champions, for two matches in the Colony "sometime next month After its .Malaya ('up success. Perak Amateur Football Association expressed its desire for a match against Singapore. "The relationship between Perak and
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  • 68 12 DARWIN, N v. 11 (Reut< r) Australian Olympic Swimming champion, I^orraine Crapp, returne 1 home by Qantas today alter a visit to [taly to receive the Christopher ColumbllS award lor outstanding achievement in sp rt. She will arm e in Sydi tonight just in time to receive the
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  • 55 12 ipoh. Moi —Mote then I hundred sport mthu ia ts irom Perak, Selangor. Negri and Penang wll lake j art in the annua! LaU r-Chil I P< ere ation Club at Penang from Dec 2G-2H The cum; c tit;<vi will co- -i-< of men's and women's hoc.
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  • 32 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Royal Air Force trounced 74 Fieid Park Squadron by 20 points (four goals, three 4 ri( I to 8 (goal, try) at rugger at Bellamy Road today.
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  • 152 12 irOH, Mon. Two brilliant goals by Federation skipper, Phillip Sankey, gave a ten-man Indian team a well deserved 3 2 win over P.C.R.C. in a division one hockey match on the Upper Padang today. Recs got off to a good start when rightback Ng
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  • 273 12 KI ALA Ll MPI K, Mon. Selangor All-Blues suffered their first defeat this season when they went down to Special Air Services by 11 points (goal, two tries) to nil at rugger at the Gurney Koad today. The SAS with a heavi( r p;i
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  • 100 12 FAS Inquiry KUALA 1 UMI M„r ISeLangor State footballen toi ighl ,m< that tr.cv nti. i the a ¥>><".,.: A>>i>c!ation of S< ang« r i ffi ia aft< r the HM S Malaya Dtp t.nal match, last The i 'aw: v■ Laved hcfor. tr., Selcvt i I•
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  • 45 12 ST WI DREWS School Boj 'the Present Boys by poinl (a penaltj try) to three (a try) in their annual rugger match at WoodsVI y Eng Siang (per. a•• Longpoetih scor. f< r the P. and Sukit went over for the Present boys.
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