Singapore Standard, 13 November 1957

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard m Xfsdfsfdsfs SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 J t PACES 15 CENTS
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  • 214 1 HE CRISIS IN SINGAPORE HOSPITALS GOES FROM BA&/W WORSE Thirty Have Resigned To Start Their Own Practice MORE THAN thirty doctors in government service have resigned this year. This has considerably aggravated the crisis in hospitals brought about by the already acute shortage of doctors. THE
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  • 474 1 Homesick' Student Cheats In Exam l A" Terribly Ashamed Of Myself L ayan Undergrad Sobs In Court rUHH ir v 1 tllfiiter) A sobbintj Malayan student at Melbourne •s (int today he tried to cheat at an examination last 'letasse be wa> homesick. to pass his \v< I object n
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  • 98 1 BOY SHOT BY R.I. POLICE IN HIGHER SCHOOL FEE RIOTS r\ i. (M*> Indonesian security v epciied fire on a croud <>t students, includ- < ;udc tJ»o Ministry of Kduea-lalS-year-old boy 3:. i injuring another with I police U_l_. were taken to the build I nts of riot squad- eventually
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  • 314 1 .Kniter) Air. Harold Mae■flwrrisie Minister, an noun ted in the House of would be no further British Hirsts in the immediate future." I had: many in the d I pnv nt of dk weapons following the initial test earlier this year. .here will be no further tests m th«
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  • 59 1 Missile That Returns To Earth Intact From Outer Space PRESIDENT Eisenhower announced during his nation-wide radio-television address on Nov. 7 that the U.S. had successfully launched an experimental missile into outer space and brought it back "completely intact." The Chief Executive is shown here just before he went on the
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  • 287 1 GOVT. REVISES PLANS TO BANISH FORMER SCHOOL HEAD TO CHINA SINGAPORE Government last night is believed to have iecei\ed startling evidence ol plot to prevent the deportation of Dr. (huang Chu Lin. former principal of the Chung (heng High School, to Red China. To 101l the plotters
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  • 100 1 An stall-keeper, deal and partially blind, fought off lour thugs who held him up at dagger-point at Serang( on Garden Way. Singapore, last night. The old man. Tan Ah Y< o. wa.s seated at hia stall when four youths walked in. Producing daggers, they
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  • 26 1 EGYPT'S Ministt i ol Educate Kama! m\ Din h^hmh. has resigned his seat in the National Assembly, it was announced in Cairo yesterday. Reuter
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  • 76 1 THE Shah of Persh yesterday Instructed his cb.net to nresent a bill to Parliament making Bahrein ;land, a British-protected stse in the Persian Gulf, a pnVlnce ot Persia, Bnta.n rejected Brsian claims to the inland A'hich lies opposite Persia in 152. The 200-square-mhe sland, with
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  • 27 1 RELIABLE sources rported in Colombo yc.-terdny that Minister of Food, Mr. PhMip Gunawardena has drotjc.i his plan to nationalize alllhe island's foreign-owned tc plantations. AP
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  • 47 1 LIM NEHRU HOLD TALKS NEW DELHI. Nov. 12 (UP) Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock of Singapore arrived today for a three-day visit as personal guest of British High Commissioner Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr. Lim later met Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and discussed subjects of "mutual interest." sources said.
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  • 61 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 12 (AFP) About 100 teenagers whistled. cheered and shouted as fi.m actress Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Mike Todd arrived at Kaitak airport from Singapore today on a short visit. The waning crowd and pressmen were rather disappointed as the couple drove off immediately
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  • 154 1 t MANILA, Nov. 12 (UP) Nine persons were killed today as an estimated 6.000 000 voters went to tne no 1 Is in typhoon-disrupted presidential elections. President Carlos P. Garcia, who took the nation's top r>ost when beloved Ramon Magsavsay was killed
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  • 201 1 ....But All Quiet In Penang PENANG, Tues. Police, armed with tear gas guns and carbines, were stationed outside the main gate leading to the Han Chiang High School in Green Lane early this morning. I The iron gate was locked Entry was barred
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  • 77 1 NEW OF!. in. (for. |J [UP. forty prnoni were injured and til! ai sted in Ti iru capita. r7 Kerala, when n roke up a a. non-man ic. 1 n- ith leSl fl I dill .7 ording to reparts res 7 here tod Ti.t d<
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  • 168 1 Special Satellite To Solve Problems On Moon r/?e Russians Plan More Sputniks MOSCOW No. 12 (AFP) The Soviet In ion is planning to send «n the futurr a satellite to studj the moon, I Y Zincl. a member ot the I sSK astronomical -ccodcsical socict\, wrote in an article published
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  • 41 1 I I VI AH OLD T;iv S.' ,:v K .v. v I .ri drowned in a pool off Weil Hi I Ho S.: :v '.>•- day. He went swimming with I friend, who on missing nim. n Tay's sister, who
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  • 69 1 BONN. Nov. 12 HP) Kuss.a is readying Spu:rvk 111 for possible launching immediately after the United States fires her first earth satellite, a high-ranking Soviet Embassy official said here toda> The Soviet official, who declined to be identified, indicated that the new Sputnik would both
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  • 158 2 No Bouquets For 'Rocking' Margaret LONDON. Nov. 12 (AFP) Princess Margaret's liking for "rock 'n' roll" is responsible for a bilge loss to British dancing teachers, the editor of 'The Dance Teacher." John Dilworth. said yesterday in the current issue of his magazine. Dilworth said that income from teaching ballroom
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  • 60 2 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 12 CAP).— The UN. Polittcal Gonunittec adopted unanimously ycsterdßj a compromise proposal on the effects ol atomic radia'.ion. expanding U.N. .studies to include the possible dangers 0l radioactive fallout. The vote was 70 in favour. The compromise scrapped the Czech proposal for a
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  • 234 2 No Device To Get Body Back MOSCOW, Noy. 12, (Reuter) The Sonet Prime Minister Marshal Nikolai Bulganin told correspondents last night that Laika, the space dog was "still alive when last heard from on Sunday. But Dmitri Vladimirovich Skabcltsin. rhief of Soviet Institute of Physics,
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  • 105 2 CAIRO, Nov 12 (AFP) The Egyptian radio "Voice of the Arabs" predicted ia^t night that King Hussein would be assassinated by Jordanian "patriots" lor "having tried lo sell his country to the enemy." The radio's commentator, tn a programme devoted to the situation
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  • 37 2 THE Japanese Foreign Min istry yesterday confirmed it had issued a diplomatic visa to the former Thai Prime Minister, Air. Phibun Songgram. He is expected to arrive in Tokyo early next month with his family. Reuter
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  • 30 2 FILM director James Hill told the press vesterday '•hat he and actress Rita Hayworth would be married at a time which had not yet been fixed. AFP
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  • 24 2 BANDOENG police has arrested W, H. Vogelsang, Dutchman, on charges of uttering insulting and abusive remarks about the Indonesian Republic. A.F. P.
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  • 132 2 Maria Pia Claims A Throne ROME. Nov 12 (UP) Portuguese Princess Mar:;, Pia ot Bragai.f a-Sax< n Coburg-Gotha said todav she is torn;! \y Ing I laiflß to the throne of Portugal. The bloi le. bluen y( d PrinDBSS told United Pre: s she has writti n two letters to
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  • 68 2 WASHINGTON, Nov N (UPj —Vi e-Pres dent and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon won aboard an Eastt rn Air inc Super Con '''..ci'inn air oai .7 thai mads i aei -< y a: tag at Mian i last nighl The airitee -<■■■- Nixon plane bs forced to
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  • 70 2 GENEVA, Nov. 12 (Reuter). The Federation of Malays has become the 79th member of \hc International Labour Organisation (ILO), it was announced here today A letter from the Prime Minister end Mil i Tr _< r External Affairs, Tui Abdul Rahn an informed the organi--7i thai the
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    • 367 2 CITY 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 Treasurer's Depos.t Receipt, which will be made in the name of the Tenderer
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    • 317 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDERS are invited for the construction of: •ONE TYPE 4 QUARTERS AT RANTAU" C.E.B registered eontraetors to apply to the Architeet. Central Electricity Board. PO Box 1006, Kua'a Lumpur with a deposit of HO/- for Drawings anri Bills of Quantities, which
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    • 156 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CAP. 45 > In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Malacca Notice at Wage-Earner's Administration Order Name of debtor: Khairuddin bin Md. Yusoi. Address ot d< btor; in m.s. Kamoong Paga Rumput Masjid Tanah. Malacca. Description of debtorHeadmaster, Standard School
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  • 55 3 LI iax bio Ifinan of v io nati d Ri i. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Ninth ite'j O art yesterday, to ste I ing two packets of .7 irette> worth 51. 70. at a 7 mm In the Harbour Board. He irai |aOed lot dav and l
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  • 49 3 INVESTIGATIONS into the crash of the Airwork Hermes aircraft at Singapore Airport on Oct. 29, have been completed. Mr. \V. P. Niool, the Director of Civil Aviation, said yesterday that a full report of the inquiry would shortly be submitted to the Governor, Sir Robert Black.
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  • 243 3 Now Colony plans ban on Fed. students SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY' WARNING BY CHEW OVERAGE students who may be dismissed from Chinese High and Middle Schools in the Federation as a consequence of a Federation Government directive, will be prohibited from entering Singapore if there is any danger of their presence creating
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  • 337 3 Mannequin Toni creates her own Affair to Remember THIS is Singapore's own "Affair to Remember", a romantic episode that could vie with the movie playing to packed houses in the Colony now. The film BbOUf a love affair stretched across man y continents, is relive 1.
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  • 312 3 WITH A DEMAND FOR $200,000 MR CHIA CHENG GUAN has received thousands of letters as managing director of United Motor Works Limited m Orchard Road. But with last Saturday m irning's post came a letter of quite a different kind a dcatn letter. Written
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  • 200 3 NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (UP) British Labour Party foreign policy spokesman Mr. Aneurin Bevan proposed today that a "very substantial'' portion of Mid-Eastern oil revenues be set aside for general development of tbe area. I He made clear at a Press
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  • 74 3 THE Malayan Undcrgrad, organ of the University of Malaya Students' Union, urges its members to contribute to The Singapore Standard Cheer Fund It appealed to the students to help "make Christmas Day a happy one for many underprivileged children." Last year, the organ said, some
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  • 204 3 WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 (AP) The head of the U.S. satellite programme said on Monday that the United States should set up a new project aimed at sending a man into space. Dr. John P. Hagen. director of the U.S. Project Vanguard,
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  • 65 3 FOUR students, were injured when the ear in whrh they were travelling overturned at the !dh mile Cha.ngi Road. Singapore, yesterday. The driver was also hurt. Thev were two girls Wah Syed. a, Aiian Veeli. 1 two bojn Tal Win Fori::. 11'. Foo Ifenf Wah.
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  • 1292 4 Colony Lawyer Tells Inquiry Commission Campaign Cost Him $30,000, He Says INTEBFERENCE BY GANGSTERS PRESENTED THE MOST SERIOUS PROBLEM DURING ELECTION, THE SINGAPORE BY-ELECTION CORRUPTION INQUIRY COMMISSION WAS TOLD LAST NIGHT. This s'afen.f nt was n.ade by Mr. IVI.B. Brash, a Colon', lawyer aiH membf
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  • 88 4 THF well-known Auvtrilian Sadh'r Trio, who open a new floor show season tomorrow at the Cathay Restaurant. Singapore, are seen doing a comedy act at a preview yesterday. The M year-old twins Efegh and Ken have four generations of entertainers in their family and got their experience
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  • 251 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A meinbei of the Alliance National Council, the Party's supreme policy making body, today appealed to the Federation Government to accord political liberty and rights to Chin Peng. The BDfN Bl Q DCS from Mr Kaher Singh Pre! dent
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  • 103 4 Aussie TV Survey Of Colony head of the k noomk md Tecfanica] Aaafstance Bran, h oi' the Au.-tralian Department Ol External Aih.irs. Mr. D. Dexter, yesterday said Australia would he soon be sending a team of television expert! to conduct a survey in Singapore. Speaking to Pressmen. Mr Dexter .-aid
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    • 214 4 S'pore Diary Int. -rniitionnl Wonu-ns i\\\U: rr.ec'l.:.^ Talk on c v ition hy 1/ c S.ow Mo- ;<t YWCA. Rail 0 Q. v in 30 f: :ri W '.:7 wtCiJ ol nra' meeting 947 am. I\\l7\: S:i;i.t.i horn cookin^ C l -s 230 p.m. Beauty elaaa 510 o-t flt Hull
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    • 334 4 Standard cJ}lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE RADIO MALAYA News'. 6 3o" Commt'-.!_!V. «45 KAD.o MALAYA (OeMrnl Ber- NKe^TaifoT^o' Mus^ lor m <•> 1.10 pm. Foothght Parade. Dancing tor Silvester hl5 The L3O News, 1.45-2 p.m FooUlghl Great Hvmn-Wr;iers a3O The Parade, hnm p ,mme s im- t Hon.e News from
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  • 390 5 CITY POLLS BAN MAY BE LIFTED ASSEMBLY EXPECTED TO PASS NEW LAW THE ban on War Department civilian employees rom contesting Singapore City Council elections is likely to be lifted on Monday nomination dav for this December City elections. Ine Legislative Assembly, immediately it commences i Ls session on Nov.
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  • 207 5 MALAYA'S DEMANDS ARE MET BY F.A.O. Fiom ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Tucs. Malaya is gelling everything it tllwd lot bron HM Food and Agricultural Organisation Malaya's Minister For Aqncukurc. Inc.V Abdul Aziz big Lhak <aid here last night. Th:.>, includes an irr. nation expert apparently Ol European origin since the Minister
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  • 92 5 Police Free Two After Questioning SINGAPORE Police out 00 a M SCreen Jnf operatio n" yesterday detained three men believed to be connected with an at -emoted robbery !n Geylang Road, on Monday night. One of them was later released on bond pending further Investigations. The other two men were
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  • 74 5 THE Director of Telecommunications Singapore. In a statement yesterday .-aid that Christmas bookings for overseas radio telephone would be accepted from Nov 2. Due to anticipated heavy bookings and the lim.ted circuit time available, only three-minute bookings would be accep.ed. he said. The statement added that. with
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  • 165 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers s P° f m (nominal) i}l J:* K.S.S No. 1 Ml •at, K.S.S. No 1 «>h Hi K.S.S. No 2 November *•> **i K.S.S No 3 November 71_- Tone: Slightly steadier. The price of tin in
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  • 45 5 THF. ll K Olid annua! fire ?er\i<v> efficiency competttion is now bein.3 conducted throughout the Federation (OC the silver challenge trophy presented by the Minister of Interior Justice. Inrho Suleiman bin DatO Abdul Rahman. Twenty-nine tire brigadehave entered for the contest.
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  • 145 5 THE newy-formed Singa-no-e Workers' Party, yesterday welcomed the "peace otter" of the Malayan Communist Party In 'a statement Issued last niobt 'he Party said: "'The neace oiler wJI be adequate towards ending the Emer--ency in the Federation." The statement added the mrtv extended its besl wishes
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  • 228 5 Students' Week Of Welfare THE "Welfare Week" of j the University of Malaya I Students' Union will have the pa.ronage of Federat.on's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. and Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. In a message to the Union the Federation's Prime Min- j ister exDressed his "interest
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  • 151 5 THE Malavsian Ship Officers and the Malaysian Mariners Unions will lodge a protest to Radio Malaya ior bioadcasting a radio play which is alleged to have •cast a slur on the character of seamen." Secretary of the Malaysian Sh.p Officers Union, Capt. Mohamad Bald Alias,
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    • 543 6 n gfg gin phere chained with political tension, p.s of the Philippines Republic will start polling |od Jf hi the Presidential Elections. Fur k there have been serious clasheg while preparatie:.- lot mt WMlt-Ptt v.'ete pushed on. resulting in IS people being killed and some 100 wounded. Police
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    • 378 6 'THE problem of over-age students bristles with danger. The recent Federation of Malaya Ministry of Education's edict disqualifying over- pupils from attending school is in effect a timeh Bm. Wl are aware of the dilemma that faces it. It hM to c;. e between admitting new pupils next
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  • 790 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By TT HAS become tradition in L Malaya— probably in some other parts of the Commonwealth as well for eulogistic speeches to be made at the last meeting of a presiding official. Sometimes a very few times— these are justified but are
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  • 1139 6  -  Dennis Bloodworth It is dangerous to prophesy where Thai affairs are concerned*** AS the 90 days of life accorded to Thailand's provisional Government succeed one another, and the date of the forthcoming general elections (December 15) draws nearer, conflicting rumours spin around the intentions
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  • 161 6 fIUSNDU ju:alisjs i ONE of the most picasant tilings about discussing South America wi.h its own people is that thev do not pull their punches and do not expect you to do so. They are the first to draw your attention to their weaknesses. I came
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    • 271 6 Sir "A h :mrm 7 who profe- c to > a Muslim worn h< es the laws of Man ti app les to the i a. onol. gambling. <ml ne>.-. usury etc Faith is r:c a matter of v. r:s l d s. Y< i arc eithei ii il
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    • 141 6 Sir Th. 'ateine!.' i ported to >ve been made by the Pei nent to the Mini>tr\ i c ent co i re**pondence in the Press leads one to feel ack Of poh the Mu if th« H m lormulated oita o n I ing pi ems and those
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    • 31 6 i _h a certeim «_M exorbitant jet Cmmbria more Wm I ($25, a tion I M 2 I M emment of go* schools in j 1 1 1 1
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    • 373 6 fsdfsfsfs Sir On reading the leer by "LEAVE ME ALONE" tinder the caption "ARMY CIVILIAN STAFF" one oannot escape the conflicting emotions created :\v it. As a trade unionist, I deplore the communal ou 1 look of your correspondent. Trade union executives are elected according to democratic
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    • 92 6 Sir— What is the use of being a member of the Singapore Teacners' Union it it is going to keep quiet about the lollowing: (1.) Many able and experienced normal trained teachers were overlooked In the recent promotions. 2.) Officers acting In proressional posts for mor<than
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    • 37 6 S.r— Will the Permanent Secretary. Ministry 1 Ed ication. explain the ditlerence between officiating and acting appointmur in his Ministry Will he kindly quote, the authority of the General Orders lor officiating appointments. LESS QUALIFIED
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  • 325 7 India Falls, All Asia Will Fall Menon NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (Reut( r) India asserted in the United Nations last night thai U Ihe Indian GOffl DJDCnt fell, there would be no stable govanunenl anv where in Alia Mr. V K Krishna Menon. Indian Defence Minister, also I the S.
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  • 328 7 NATO Chief Evaluates The Sputniks' Effects On Morale\ CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 12 (Reuter) The Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, General Lauris Norstad said in a speech here last night that the West was undergoing a "crisis of confidence." He said ho did not think that owing
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  • 236 7 LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian today suggested that unless America cooperated more closely, Britain may have to drop out of ihe missile and nuclear weapons race. This Liberal newspaper said the British Army of the Rhine could only be maintained at
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  • 251 7 Mans Choice: Extinction Or Brotherhood NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (Reuter)— Mr. Adlai Stevenson, twice unsuccessful candidate for the presidency, said last night that the basic issue was no longer the supremacy of nations. In a speech prepared for dehvery at a dinner of the National Conference of Christians and Jews,
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  • 74 7 NICOSIA. Nov. 12 (AFP) A former Cypriot Greek terrorist leader fell from a first floor window of a Nicosia police station on Sunday while under police protection, it was officially stated here yesterday. The man. .'W-year-old Varna vaPapadopoulos, was injured m the back and limbs. He
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  • 75 7 MUEXSTER. West Germany. Nov. 12. (Reuter) A court here has decided that music produced by the American jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong. "is not of high artistic value." and refused a concert agency's request for lower entertainment tax usually accorded to "culturally valuable" performances. The normal entertainment
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  • 60 7 LONDON. Nov. 12. < Reuter' —A Soviet TU-104 jet airliner overshot the runway at Prague on Sunday night and plunged through a hedge across a ploughed field, it wa.stated here last night. The airliner wa s carrvinc 22 members of the British Ballet Rambert, who arr:v.
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  • 27 7 BARON Gottfried von Cramm last nicht denied as "complete nonsense" a pul !ished report thai Wooiwortb heiress Barbara Hutton plans to divorce him. A P
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    • 68 7 LONDON. Nov. 12. (Reuter) —The Crown Prince of the Yemen. Saif Al Islam Mohammed Ahmed Al Badr. began talks here yesterday with the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, on quarrels which for years have bedevilled relations between the Red Sea Arab kingdom and Britain. Main source of
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    • 49 7 KATMANDU, Nepal, Nov. 12 UP) A group of prominent Tibetan Buddhist monks have proposed to the Dalai Lama that Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru be invited to a Buddhist Assembly in Lhassa, Tibet, next March, it was reported here today.
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    • 39 7 PARIS. Nov. 12. (Renter).— Mr Eugene Black. President of tiic World Bank said here last BigM that he would attend negotiations between Egyptian authorities and the Sue/ Canal Company over compensation as a mediator and BO! as umpire.
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    • 35 7 CAIRO, Nov. 12 (Reuter) Eight Arab states decided at a conference which ended here yesterday, to unify their propaganda and to set up a joint propaganda committee within the framework of the Arab League.
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    • 30 7 MADRID. Nov. 12 (Renter)— Professor Miguel A. Catalan, one of Spain's leading physicists, and Professor of Atomic Structure at Madrid University, died suddenly here yesterday. He was S3.
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  • 116 7 SPACEMEN MAY GET PATRON SAINT SOON ROME. Nov. 12, (Reuter) A gravity-defying saint may become the patron of space travellers, an authoritative memot r of the Vatican's Congregation of Rites said yesterday. Records state that St. Joseph Cupertino, canonised n 1767. walked on air on nore than 70 occasions during
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  • 75 7 RUSSIA'S second satellite. Sputnik 11, passes over Fresno. Calif., last week travelling from Southwest (left) to Northeast. Cameraman Vic Marczewski of Station KMJ-TV. snapped the satellite with a Speed Graphic camera using a 20 second exposure on Tri-X film, with an aperture of F4.7. and a
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  • 130 7 THREE GIRLS HANGED MOTHER HELD TORONTO r Police today charged 36 ytea Mrs. Melville wfta tbe rnurder eC three of her four young daugl A! daughter was nearly strangled but .v«i r« The three little girls were I nilgai in the basement their fashionable home fore noon. i also was
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  • 88 7 ROME, Nov. 12 (Reuter)— A v. no left her husband because he allowed a lion to r r home has to ret :rn i jungle beast keeps his nee. Tr e ?r< :o 7 •v- l i n. last n cr] "H v. sra of
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    • 273 7 I* If^P^^k 2 ..las'"* r£ _*_,t| show that you H _>c- one of the best portables The H P ,a Portable has a e t-e q^.ilit.es aSSOdd'ed with larger models and it is very B' l.gbt O^e you ha.e V*4 m" mt Ol>nnp.a vou I never wd^r r_ I use
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    • 98 7 mM GO GAY PrJ WITH SCARVES v Italy and India (fane < V^^i^fe^^v^ ihr nw>t (I(li r ht f ul "f llrnd n fin(l V /l Varies in a y^WSUP^. 1^ brilliant range of colours <■* «e___*'*___B_P j y I&mT an(l ul J>l" in > figured, \s ■^______j___n *v"' *7
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  • 290 8 Property Abroad Is Bone Of Contention COLONY Indians and Indonesians are hesitant about taking up Singapore citizenship until the question of their property rights in their respective countries of origin are cleared up. It is still not cl^ar whether these people can retain ownership of such
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  • 29 8 THE Central Committee of the Singapore Labour Front will meet on Dec. 1 to review tho partv-wo;k. The party secretary-gen-eral, and the treasurer wii". present their reports.
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  • 221 8 Polls Challenge For Alliance TAIPIXG, Tues. The Labour Party of Malaya will fight the Alliance on the polls for all four vacant scats in the Town Council here. The vacancies are due to the resignation of two and the retirement of two more members
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  • 231 8 Our UN Men Should Stay Longer In New York, He Urges KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Federal Councillor and lawyer. Mr. K. L. Devaser, will submit a memorandum i to the Prime Minister urging that Malayan delegates' tc the United Nations should stay longer in New York. In this way. said Mr.
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  • 110 8 THREE Australian organizations will pay the hospital expenses of patients who come from Malaya or Singapore for brain surgery. Malayan students in Sydney have formed a welfare group to overcome language and other problems. The organizations are the Australian Association of Ethical Pharmaceutical Manufacturers. L the
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  • 156 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A c.vil ac ion between the federation Prime Minister and a government pensioner commenced before Mr. Justice Sutherland in the High Court here today. As head of government. the Prime Minister Is being sued bv A. Chandrasegaram of Ceylon Lane
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  • 246 8 Beat TB Our Way -Says The Army KUALA LUMPUR. Tu The British Army Malaya announced I 1 tliat "it was adequati aimed to bi at tuberculosis and urged civilian Ma.a;.a to aim itself Rimilai Ij "We have the blue pi I for tnumDh over tub< re _i S which is
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  • 169 8 Air Services Agreement For Ratification KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The reciprocal Air Servi Agreement tn tw< en th( Federation and British g ernments which was signed i n Oct 18 will be taba d i« r ratification in :he Legislative Asst mbly here t m rr w The agreem< nt ba
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    • 328 8 jgf7i!_n^ One ol the world's most desired "';f watches! ;\M Roamer. the watch a JFy •^-•—4 AmW tV» s* you wear for all ___B <*» l•■ 1 v v AmwM l(\ 4 occasions. A m i s^^y > j. waterproof A V Shock resistant A) x- v Am* Wv y
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    • 62 8 .*..^l HEll ____i \H Act/jrd,nq4.^Lw '"wi hah Killed In li '1 m 'Mm S___r*"" 1 Mfl. rl»«r. C4«M|Z_| «r J -'< ..1 Nlxodern I r«t tin- Tf C _t.,.B BANISH 1 KISTO«£ morgans p: Morcin's Pom* qr< v and hM Ml original tamma M tlso stivarUNii^ (MR LT M 'i'
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  • 12 9 Igku Axiz f Maying South- LjJ Of iluan the pro- .ther
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 9 by THE Negr« Sembilan state government and Regent. Tengku Menawir, gave a state banquet in honour of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and his wife at the Istana Hingap. Negri Semoilan. on Sunday. Seated, from the left, are Puan Sharifah Rozlah. the Tunku, the Regent and his wife.
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  • 42 9 the Assistant Ceres* i Inche Ahmad bin Ilasscin. I la*f i a miSS venture el Ihe CfOOS of an inquest into ths death I B motor-cyclist. He Al. Leng, 23, i died <>t Injuries tre a sn on Sent i a
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  • 150 9 KI ALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Government will appoint a senior i. fTicer to inquire into the pleas ot those arrested shortly before the Merdeka ii l/hratioris under the emergency regulations, it as learned today. The arrests wen made as I preventive measure
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  • 94 9 Father, Son Freed On Hurt Charge LIM KAI TAI anri ins son. Lim Kim Huat, were jrester- bg [Uitte 1 m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court on charge ol causing hart '(fan Hfi-year-old woman and her gra:aioauuhU Tiiov were alleged 4 "> have assaulted Chis Ah Yet and Tan Kee,
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  • 201 9 LACK OF DIPLOMATS HOLDS UP PLAN FOR FOREIGN EMBASSIES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government is unable to set up embassies in many countries because of the acute shortage of personnel in the country's foreign service, The Standard learnt today. A Foreign Ministry Official said:
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  • 90 9 AN eh v< n-y< ar- id b< y wh > gave io- r..ime as Joseph was found wanderr.g in Jun r. 7 Smgai r< v 11 The boy was not able t l\* the Police any ml .rm_t. as to win. his pan _..-e or
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  • 40 9 A NATIONAL ussiaio Registration Temporary clerk. R Piehav. 48. collapsed v. I working at hi di k ye: morning at the S.M F. head({Uarters hi Beach Pa I He waa dead on arrival at the General Hospital.
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  • 122 9 TAN ChWee Te e told the Singapore Eighth Magistrate yesterday that he did not wish to proceed against three youths accused of causing hurt to him The youths, Geo Thong Yam. Yang Nan Yang and Ong Tan Keng were charged with <-ausiiu> hurt to
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  • 142 9 $4,200 Fine in Samsu Case KOH Yew Thiarn, 26. was yesterday fined $4,200 in the Singapore Tenth Magi;trotc\Court for possess, ing i'd 3/4 gallons of dutiable WflttU. Duty was $700. A Customs officer. Inche Mohd. Syed bin Abu RuOi told the court that on the night of Sept. 12 while
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  • 58 9 THE executive committee of the Singapore Midwives Union will hold an emergency meeting tonight to examine the award by the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal on Its arage dispute with government. The tribunal decided that salaries ol midwives should be increased substantially. A spokesman of the Establishment
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  • 28 9 THF S< Society of the Malaya will present a variety concert e:7 of Entertainment" on Friday and Saturday of the Holy Infant Jesus haft fi p.m.
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  • 87 9 ESSAY PRIZE -TRIP TO U.S. THE World Brotherhood oiganization is sponsoring an, essay cont< st on the subje "What World Brotherhood Mi ans to Me It must not excec d I,r words, in English and sent not later than Nov. 20. The winner will z ri a *ro p air
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    • 66 9 v^ "^V&ZT Z~^^ S JEWELLERY TIMEPIECES CREATED BY ~^/£^A As*/ A OMEGA A N and snowy foe the nssr nsi Jr\tf /Ja\\ THL SWISS NATIONAL FAIKHKLD AT BASLE S ii ii sn Jrji Y\ will llc 0n Dif P lay Al AA Rk y\J \V\ B.P. DE SILVA, LIMITED, k^s^^^VV
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  • 549 10 THE Tin Council's buffer stock is considered to have sufficient finance to hold the price of tin at the present level for a considerable time. S tauss Co's Tin Market Review for November I teg that the Tin Council nas revealed
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  • 259 10 THE mild bu i v down foreseen I early 1958 could boosl naployment temp ran v by as a 1 0() above tfe, US. Governrnent a:. I laid :n Washington. This would bring joblessness to more than > of llm American civilian laboar fori e Inee
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  • 34 10 HM r rtnl ftai the c, lartei Jnlj s»p- announced ar« P> r --kah n 1.770 piculs; Kent I1 2 piculs; Gop< ng 1' 2i pi [> Tak;-7i 2M3 p;eul>. Rambutan 894
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  • 31 10 MALAYAN lack sags leakl A>- n rates quoted to mer-r-h ml vestcrd v were: Selling T.T or O.D Ready 1 French 1.',(584. Deutsche Marks II iii in Lire *****
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  • 84 10 Trade Fair Opens KLANG. Tucs. A trade exhibition, even on a grander scale than last >ear, will open here tomorrow at the Great World Amusement Park. More than 30 exhibitors have taken stalls at the fair which will last till Nov. 24. Local products are taking a prominent part in
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  • 91 10 Imports In October At 34,618 Tons IMPORTS of rubber into Malays lo o rtober totalled .!4.')lH tons, the third highest m< nthly figure so far this year. It was lower than the M1 877 t BS Imported in the previous month, SBd 39*511 tons nnports: la August Total imports In
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  • 95 10 SINGAPOKh Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P^r picul yesterday wore: copra. Nov. /Dec. $25 buyers, 526 sellers: coconut oil in bulK $42 sellers; in drums $4hJ sellers. Muntok white popper $103 sellers. Sarawak while $102 sellers. special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 297 10 PLANS FOR FULL-SCALE MOTOR ASSEMBLY PLANT IN FED. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Negotiations ore under way between an overseas company and the Federation Government to establish a tullsixe motor assembly plant in Malaya. First hint of this was given by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman on Sunday when he addressed an
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    • 133 10 'Threat' To European Co-operation THE increase in German exports and the surplus in its balance of payments has become a "threat" to European co-operation, the annual report on the German Economy published by the OEEC (Organization for European Economic Co-operation) declared in Paris. The report said that a new effort
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    • 201 10 Profit For KLM Higher K.L.M.s profit for the period from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, after deduction of taxes, amounted to fL520,245,000 as compared with f1519,746,--000 for the corresponding period of 1956. The traffic revenue in thi period \va !..-.■< 5 mi ion «rhicfa Is IS'c more fIsSHI m itsa.
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    • 124 10 RUBBER closed at 74 I cents per lb. for International first BBBds November shipment in Singapore yesterday, the lowest price this year. It was i; cents below Tuesday's quotation. The ClOSinS tone was siigiuiy steadier. Despite better Overseas Sdvtees, the market opened around previous level*
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    • 175 10 SINGAPORE sharebiokers reported the following buMness d one. V. N. ords. $2.50. $2.47 ovcrnignt and \esterdav; Hammers $2.05; Hume oias. A5/3; Jackson $1.4.0, $1.47; M. Cement 51. 43, 51.42 overnight; McAlister $1.00; M. Box Rights 4210.. 4.7c.; Robinson ords. $1.62., $1.65; Sim e Darby $1.00 to $1,624
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    • 24 10 OCTOBER crops announced are: Aver Panas 94.000 lb.; Glenealy 84.500 lb.; Kluang 74.000 lb.; Pa jam 135.000 lb.; Ulu Benut 35,100 lb
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    • 191 10 Selective Buying Reported selective buying for Industrials and tins was in evidence in the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers were easier in the absence of buyers,. The turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharcbrokers Association yesterday were; INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Tnmtt Xcavo Ordg, 2 45 2 "0
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    • 71 10 THE IP.i') am. ...1 n| on K.L.M. has won a pria B Hi annual OOtSS I I I Sjanfas the New York flnan iai paper. Pinsni iai vTor d, toe the prodOCOd annual report. This prize, a 1 r nzc O- ai ha- Bl B Sfl
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    • 82 10 A spokesman for a group cf Japanese businessmen seeking Saudi Arabian oil concessions announced in Tokvo yesterday that negotiations etween their representative and the Saudi Arabia (fovernmont have been successfully concluded. Air. Taro Yamashitn. chief Japanese nefotiator, and the Saudi Arabian Government BIC expected to
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    • 55 10 J___* I ik,****?" toe f^ m Sanatogen is a nerve tonic and »H^^ W^^ ffli^J body building substance which helps 'I 3 'V.#' J IB Hf?l make good the deficiencies of diets. jj|_ :|/a| 3 \W\ $Q S' fA* i JP,! I Be*_**_ J anatogen igg'vf HP Sole Agents: HENRY
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 86 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS I SUB. WHARVES Thalamus, Man. Hunch Ba- Meus 4. Chengtu 0, Ball 11. loela, Ringhorn, Douglas kari-l§ tr at Banka 13, Presklenl man, Mikuni. Fede. Jadcson 15. Ckahakdina IR. ivvrn p.nrw Maxwell Branedre 21. Dmara 25, r r, Tankahavcn 27. Alcinous 31, t*ong rat, Pangkor,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 506 11 I TRADING CO., LTD. 32/6 Robinson Read FUNNEL LINE CAN SERVICI Bjlrimore. Philadelphia b Cult Port. Spore P Sham Penang 2 27 New 2 s Nov 29 Nov M*s Dec 26 Dee 27/28 Dec sr, port, tc load ano discharge cargo ERMAN LLOYD AMERICAN LINE T SERVICE f»«rp Rctt«»dam. Bremen
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    • 1302 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I ,18 ilnccrcc-ateo mb r gaccre) 12 "KT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JE SAILINCS to LIVtRPOOU CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape
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    • 881 11 MITSUI |g LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P S horn Penono Amogison Moru v»o Hong Kong for YokcHrno. Kcb*\ MoM G.19 Hokcneson Moru vio Momlo tor Kobe, NOQOya, Ymthmrm 20 Nov Kyoritti, Moru *or M0... Kobe c-.aka. Ytmehmtm ikm* 22 Nov 20 Nov FOR USA For New York, Philadtlphio. Baltimore vio
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    • 821 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond/or for East p e«iOfi« P.S'hofr S'fXJew "JUTLANDIA" 21/22Nov 23/24No* 25/26 N©* Bongkok Only. "ERRIA" 28 29 Nov "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dec 7/BDt>c V lOk Collmq Saigcn Bangkok "KAMBODIA" 13 1 4 Dec HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden, Par* Soid Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen.
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  • 451 12 rSPECiALI mfsdfdsfsfs T IVP: gOfttS, docks, chickens and rabbit! are I vital part of the Los Angeles public school system. They form the city's official animal loan centre trom which teachers borrow animals for classroom, aad schoolyard study, ine educational innovation dates back some eight vears.
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  • 238 12 7\ Sinsaporr Ihr re are certain schools which follow similar line hy teachins: nature with live pets. For example, the Nee Soon English School has an aviary and an aquarium. The children are taught to learn nature study in a practical way.
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  • Article, Illustration
    141 12 Pat is a Star Ballet Concert pATRICIA Kelly, a ballerina, will give a display on December 14 at p.m. in the St. Andrews Cathedral Hall, in aid of St. Hilda's School, Katong. Patricia, in, a pupil of Airs. C F. Taylor, w.n. highlv recommended by last year's visiting examiner, Itiss
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    • 260 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products %P '^___aifQl&V-_i(S3^ V V/ >^r*-t ▼>* .___i___«r/>^2_ifc %r^^j3~~.^' __£«< mWfy. \___g^- I K>H Ki' s CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instcntaneous relief for Toothcche, Earache Stomachache A/uscle Pcin, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I C
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 333 12 Pa it i i_i miji rpO DAY'S QUOTATION: I "The ahjfft of leachlas t (Mild i» to rnal.lr him to get along without his !<• nln r.' I IIM-rt lliild.ini. w i DNBSOA. I ok I I.KY(»\i Ths sai n i M bsal Urns •si underway with paraon I mat.
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    • 69 12 TRUE TALES--Walt Disney (Ist of a series) *v M WTAVt DISNEY— In the early 1020's, a struggling young H| Missouri, I SA B vasUbasla cartoon rl Bt, O t i^K famous BJafJ I 'or BSSaI trorld. M^ BEGINNING Walter I <>r W iamilij al sifarceltitc. A? »^**> ieat dreams. m
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  • 167 13 Fraser Ousts Last American SYDNEY, Nov. 12, (Reuter).—Vic Seixas. the only remaining I'nited States plaver, was knocked out of the New South Wales state lawn tennis championships at White City today when NegseS Fraser beat him in the mens singles quarterfinals in straight sets. i s- it rhampion, Mai .\:.'i.
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  • 47 13 LONDON, Nov, 12 (Baatar). Re'.: 4 in yc>tet day'^ football m t i:i spare LEAGUE THREE SOUTHERN Newport County 2, Port \'aie 1. (postponed from Sept. 2S), SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE k This! e I Haartg 3. ip- :'n.. ->i ht n Si pt 2S).
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  • 74 13 LINDWALL MAY JOIN AUSSIE TEAM JOHANNESBURG, Nov 12 (Reuter) Ray Undwall, the Australian Test bowler, may join the Australian touring te m in South Africa. according to the Afrikaans newspaper, Dievadcrland yesterday. The newspaper said that according to strong rumours the Australian tour committee would ask for extra players within
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  • 82 13 Red China Plays Continental Style Soccer HONGKONG. Nov. 12 (Reuter) A Tokyo University lecturer said here today soccer players in Communist China were playing in the continental style and their footwork was very clever. But they were not good in shooting and not properly organised in their movement towards the
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  • 176 13 Hawaiian Lifter Beats Reds IRAN. Nov. 12 (UP) —Hawaiian Tommy Kono yesterday stopped Russia's winning streak In the World Wdght'Ufting chimpion>;iips 'io:e by capturing tne middleweight title, Kono, the Olympic light heavyweight champion, won witti i three -event aggregate ot ffSQ stil i B2SI lbs >. He pressed I-" 1
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  • 50 13 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 12 (Reuter) Ken Rosewall (Australia) has won a CSSS (sterling) prize as most successful jlnflaß player on Jack Kramer's professional sawn tennis troupe's tour of South Africa. Rosewall last nifM heat fellow Australian Lew Hoad S»l, ti-2. his tenth win in 18 matches.
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  • 40 13 PARIS. Nov. 12 (Reuter) JarOSlav DtObnj (Egypt), former Wimbledon champion, iron the men's singles in the Albert Canal Cup lasm tennis tournament here today. He beat Paul Remv. nf France, 1-3 10-3 G-l in the final.
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  • 45 13 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 12. (Renter) John Watkins Natal's Test all-rounder, has withdr.iwn from the South African XI to meet the touring Australian team m the match in Pretoria starting on Friday. His place will be taken bv Geoff Dakm, of Eastern Province.
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  • 37 13 LONDON, NOT. 12 <-Rcu 4 er)— Result in yesterday's fourth round qualifying round of tbe Football Association Cup: Searlwrough I Sc!by I (after e\tr^ Uma>. (Winners awiv to Bradford City in first round proper).
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  • 27 13 LONDON'. Nov. 12 (Reuter) Results in yesterday's Rugby Union matches wcie: St. Thomas's Hospital 5 Edinburgh Academicals IV United Hospitals 6 Edinburgh University 5.
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  • 645 13  - Taylor Is Blamed For Manchester United' s Slump JACK PEART By LONDON, Tues. Whoever said "women are eats" should crt around 'he back-alleys of football and listen to the know-alls and the knockers dLsnensinr their scandal. Latest rumour names En-land DSastn Istwwtll IwaMßf Tavlor as the nam mainly responsible for
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  • 147 13 Fangio Names Moss As His Successor RIO DE JANEIRO. N< v 12 (AP>. Juan Manue] Fangio, spori car racing world champion on Monday pr' die ed Stirling Mo>< of England would succeed him as world <hampion racsjf lie singled out the ra Britisher In an Interview during which he said
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  • 96 13 MEI.BOI-RN'E J iR P took the psauta 'o: !ir th< v drew '-e:r Sheflir d Snn.ri <r. day agaiml \V« haTS Australia l 888l ington carried hts rOBJ ot out lH to 1?7 .h :K. S'.^-A < 1 rV ec a i »r o .w':i
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    • 127 13 ril Miiis Why I Believe Thai Jesus Chris! is Divine" SEE AND HEAR /SSJBy EVANGELIST E. E. CLEVELAND I /lit will hiw v (hnS A Fs,b,i< *"™»n that will hold vour mt-r.v. to thr last word M 'Is WEDNESDAY Nov. 73, 7.30p.m. W VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL -JssH# Thurs Nov. 14,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 341 13 ■bncr By Al Capp W I rtrtpCfr l 7 SeH.rONEQ'THEM I AVZ> r^AW THIS A TANKS/r LaF ~T\ 1 W^^ B J rtO/^ >L &ULLETS done pushed /ro^-; M. is J/ planes// mracrr- now "O f |s^J|a^N th'onearthlv s rt 0 P H-bOMBS.7 OJNCE > SCREAM f^ "v. A "WC
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  • 538 14  - Faultless Workouts By Periwinkle And Commotion WINDSOR LAD ipoh Gait ops By IPOH. Tnrs. Periwinkle and Commotion were the most outstanding of gallopers on the training tra< k this morning when several candidates, entered for Saturday's races here, were given useful workouts. Periwinkle irith Davy Jones a tridgs had Beechnut
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  • 42 14 MALAYAN' Royal Xaval Volunteer Reserves arks won the Malayan Armed Fotves Challenge Cup last year were pci ingly beaten by Police Training School by lour goalto nil in the sec-m.d round ot thl year's canpetition played al Thoanaon Road yesterday
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  • 258 14 Thais Change Their Minds Japan Gives Up Thomas Cuptie 10K\0, Nov. 12 (IT) Japan lias forfeited its riijii to play Thailand in the second round of the Asian zone c i the Thomas Cup badminton competition, it was disclosed todav. S 11 who minaged the J i;>a: un that 21
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  • 56 14 UNHAMPERED by rain and Ihs si ipt ry condil ion of ths ground xMCA trounced a sevenma*i Berangoon Garden Sports Club team by eighi goals to nil bi a sua i>:v. 7 leagna at Bs ic r Road vcs'.erday. Lawson ?> Willie 12. Jackson. Richard
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  • 297 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club staged a strong rally in Ihe dosing; minutes to hold Royal Air Force Changi to a 2—> draw in a S.H.A. division one match on the padang yesterday. The s<- il th saved S.C.C. nan di teal waa icoi
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  • 39 14 IWIVKRSITY B team beat Teac ers Training College 1-0 in 1 SUA Inv. 2 kague match played st Elukit Timah jester* a 1 Fi m Fi s sci ire d th.e only aaal fc a the ajlnners.
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  • 58 14 royal \ew Zealand Air Force beat Royal Australian Air Force by five points <a goal) to three <a Density) in a rugger match Bl Tengah yesterday. Bbelford -cored a trv. and Risseto converted for the New Ze 1 anders, Baker converted a psnaltj fag th.e Aosaies.
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  • 320 14 From Madison Square To The Hap, *c| The 'Big Four Signed On For The Big Match TAG TEAM wrestling, now drawing huge crowds weekly at the Madison Square Garden in New York, will be introduced to Singapore's Happy World en Saturday night. And hoping to popul. I
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  • 481 14 Sanderson Cuptie Clash Today For RAF Seletar K.L KI ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Royal Air Force, Kuala Lumpur, will be out to avenge their last year's deicat when they meet Royal Air Force, Seletar, in the first round of the Sanderson Cup Rugby competition at Bellamy Road, here tomorrow. Though
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  • 295 14 Hellcats Local Sof tballers Upset THE Hellcats sained an impressive upset victory over the Diplomats by a score of i six to five in Sunday's soft- I ball. Tne !h lie. had I eir big inni 7 a I second when they sained five ant irned 1 tins thanks to
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    97 14 Too /aaa Peng, 33, a wellfcjSOaVß Perak SpOftSWiaW. relumed to Ipoh last Saturday, with a Bachelor of Denial Science dcyrec from the Univeryify of Wotcm Australia, lie H fl BOIIWgfIT brother of tm P< derai mi's Assistant Miaister u >r Education, Iff, Too JOOB Hnsa, toho has ano'her hrcri-rr. Too
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  • 587 14 MEDAN MEETS DEFEAT WHILE ON VICTORY ROAD Boon Hee Nets The Sudden Decider KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A late goal by Aw Boon Hee for Selangor put the touring Medan footballers down 3—2 in their first Federation engagement at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The visitors recovered from a 2-0 deficit to
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  • 306 14 TWENTY-ONE t'nits have entered for the Singapore Zone inter-unit hockey tournament of the Far Fast Land Forres championships this year. REME. winner? of both the Singapore Zone snd the F ARELF championships, are drawn to meet 221 Base Vehicle Battalion in the 2nd round of
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