Singapore Standard, 16 November 1957

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  • 55 1 Police aog, Kuala I Klang ThursI trp V police m asperse W K i nm K V front H and two I E etftMi dv the 1 demon- .'-a?rd by B and i B the H I .on of B Bg producm ice officer apH hat H for h
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  • 132 1 MAC MILL AN TO VISIT SINGAPORE THLBnti.-:: Prime Minister, Id Mar:u;i.an. wLi &pend one r. *ht in Singapore his -Aav to Australia and Nfl a. and Ofl J 18. 18 He will be accompanied by r thy Mac::::. lan. As his vi>:t happens to oincide with the annual :■:•:.-> oJ
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  • 32 1 COLONEL i Abrl. r.t? k r.i; v.rt spy rer caught tbc United States. wa> nt( D•• d i M year.s in d: r v In V-V Tort erday." Reuter
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  • 592 1 SNATCH GANG CASED RESIDENCE FOR 10 NlCffjgS Millionaire's Nephew Seized Outside Home MR. TAN ENG CHUAN, 38, nephew of multi-millionaire Mr. Tan Lark Syc, was kidnapped early yesterday morning. The kidnappers who had kept v%ctch over h\r. Tan's movements for ten nights earned < ut their plan
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  • 425 1 French Walk Out Of NATO Talks PARIS, Nov 15 (Renter) Fitndi delegates walked OVt I I I EfOOrtfa Atlantic treaty conference heio tud^ ,i- i protest aaamst the "ruthlcM and unjustified" A:i_; h American deciskw to -end arms to Tunisia. Si na" r
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  • 116 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 15 (Renter) Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock today sought the help of the international Labour Organization to enable "harras«ed Chief Ministers" like himself to settle down on Mars jfrtilrtni at the orgmltt tfton's Asian regional conference here he
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  • 123 1 THIS little boy appearing on TV seems very ralm in spite «f the fact that his pinny bank containing; his savings has just been smashed to bits with a hammer and all the money taken from him. Noel Wettesinghe. who turns five
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  • 60 1 LONDON'. Nov. 15 Rcuter) s.r William Qoode left London today on the first itage of h..> journey to Sinlapore to take up his new appointment as Governor of riic Colony Sir William and Lady Qoode Will sail in the P and O ttoei OOffU. Hf mccecda
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  • 47 1 RAN GOON. Nov. 15 < AFP a b.g Hn ravaged rice depot BGM here. causing damages estimated at 1,500,--000 kyats (about Ms9oo.(Joo>. The blaze started in a boiler house and SOOn .spread to Deifhbourlnfl warehouses before it was brought under con: ml by Are-fighters.
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  • 191 1 SEARCH ENDS FOR MISSING AIRLINER HONOLULU, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Seventeen bodies from the Pan American stratocruiser "Romance of the Skies" all shoeless and wearing life-jackets were found in the Pacific yesterday about 1,000 miles DOl th-east of here. The airliner with people aboard, vanished last Friday on a Oighi from
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  • 67 1 Dublin. Nov. 15. (Renter) •Mr. A. B Emmon.-. Counsellor of the American Fmbassy here, since October 1956, has been appointed Counsellor ol the new American Embossv at Kuala Lumpur, it was announced today Mr. and Mrs. Emmon.s and their 14 year-old daughter. Louise, will leave Dublin
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  • 50 1 ELIZA£Sfc.IM j ayior. visiting Hongkong, vis yesterday stricken with what doctor.said was a slight attack of appendicitis. Producer husband IMre Todd said Miss Taylor would be und<T dortorV ob><'rvation for the n«-xt day to determine whether it would be necessary tor her| to ntcr hospital A P
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  • 27 1 Indonesia h,v protested to Britain again.-t the recent British nuclear test explosion in the Chris mat Island ana, the British Foreign Offic 1 disclosed yesterday
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  • 174 1 LONDON. Nov. II (AP) An 11 ate Member of Parliament eir.eiged from a trip through the British tax maze toda\ with a flaming temper ano 52 questions for the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Ml*. Conservative (ierald Nabarro, said he
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  • 144 1 JAKAK J A N f. U I fm e:m.z< rs 1 t!,» v. t New Giiirr-., <:,•:.; .1 announced th< [Kid i halt Lo th< nal n u :d< ;.1 .rm ol antj [)utc! n .-:n bu;ld:i n« .1 Mr Sudil M.i t,r f< r Informal
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  • 21 1 A I MTED SI \TKS Afr y I plane landed at Tuais xith a coorfpMw^i'it arms for tte Reuter
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  • 245 2 U.S. MAY RAISE DEFENCE BUDGET WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Defence spending is likely to increase next year by at least 1.000 million dollars possibly more over the present ceiling of 38.000 million dollars, informed sources predicted today. There is likely to be little argument in Congress with President Eisenhower's declaration
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  • 34 2 BE VAN CONFIDENT MR. Aneurin Bevan said yesterday he expected the next British general election would take place next Autumn or the following Spring and he was confident the Labour Partv would win.— Reuter
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  • 232 2 NATION WAITS TO SEE WHO CONCEDES FIRST MANILA, Nor. 15 (Reuter)— A Filipino politician, commenting today on his country's still unconccded presidential election, punned "It's all over bar the shooting." But he added that in the Philippines where elections usually were accompanied by
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  • 168 2 First US Satellite WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (Reuter) The United Stales has a 90 per cent chance of success in launching its first 20-pound earth satellite, Major-General John Medaris, Chief of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency said Mere. i The Jupiter missile to be used
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 15 (AP) Police yesterday accused a 15-year-old, girl of leading six j older female relatives in the ritual murder of her father and the subsequent cooking and eating of the victim's flesh. Police allege the group, sometime in September, doped
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  • 64 2 LONDON, Nov. 19 (AP> Queen Elizabeth II came out in the "the sack" yesterday, but brought along a black lamb muff to land a balancing note on the old-fashioned side. The Royal version of the new dress style was in tomato coloured wool. It had
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  • 126 2 PARIS, Nov. 15 (AFP) Actress Ingrid Bergman paid for the financing of the Indian films of her estranged husband, Roberto Rossellini, with the money she made acting in films, the Paris weekly "Franre-Dimanche" reported yesterday. The newspaper said that Miss Bergman had agreed In advance
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  • 38 2 MALA) A and dnar.a v. huh became Independent on'v thi« year, s-ked the I'niteo Nations on Thursday noi to terminate the ti >tee>h;p under which France administers Togoland unt.. free generai eectinn<: have been he,i there Reuter
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    • 560 2 FOR SALE HAVE YOU SEEN our full m-r» 1 of b*aut ful Orman I'Rhtirg f'tt rgs? P'ea\e tee tnfn betctt mak.ng a 'iecvon to buy Gee Hu«t Trading Co. 33 Beitie.d Street. IpoTt X MAS lARCAINS' Boys (VU 1 j Pv|*mjH Only %2 5 n V> V> p '-^cases r^e
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    • 149 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE and IN THE MATTER OF SIGLAP LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 229 of the Companies Ordinance that a Final General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will be held at H-5 Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer
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    • 317 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1955/70-86 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th November to Ist December. 1957. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S S SCALES Ag. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. POLICE
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    • 279 2 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDERS are invited for the construction of: "ONE SENIOR OFFICERS HOUSE AT TANJONG KLING MALACCA" C.E.B. registered Class A and B contractors to apply to the Architect. Centra] Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1006, Kuala Lumpur with a deposit of $50/--for Drawings and Bills of
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    • 137 2 The modern^ fitting with the j 'double interlock gj s9^M^^»BbvF^v^'*%^l L^l^r "^o^o^oVo^ SIMPLE Just push in ne tube andm^ QUICK Joinrs car «v •> RELIABLE }cMturev" L^^Jol.^^riHP OX *^i Specify I T Tnhf fini^i ■^^B l-C.I. copper tubes from Kihjy 'KUTERLITi --—^51 HAPPY WORLD C Hlj TONIGHT at 8.30p.m. (1
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  • 333 3 RE-ARREST IF THEY BREAK CONDITION THE three man Security Appeal Tribunal headed by .Mr. Justice Clifford Knight yesterday conditionally released the managing director of the Chinese newspaper, Sin Pao, Fu VVu Mun, and its editor. Lee Say Long detained under the Preservation of Public
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  • 335 3 A Thief With Many Convictions Cets Another 4 Yrs. 3 Mths. LFK AH HONG. 24, who admitted to a string of previous convictions was j yesterday sentenced by the Singapore First District Mge, Mr. J. F. MeWilliam. to total of four years and three months' imprisonment on six charges. Lee
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  • 146 3 UNIVERSITY of Malaya undergraduates will be on the streets of Singapore and .lohorc Bahru throughout today m search of funds for charity. They will sell flags the proceeds of which would go to the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb, the Marymount Vocational School lor
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  • 39 3 ACTING COMMISSIONER for Ceylon, Mr. C. GunasinuI ham, will give a talk on "Citizenship" at the Ceylon Tamils 1 Association. Handy Road, tomorrow. The talk which i c i open to the public will begin at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 198 3 'Colony Has Three Problems' The past few years have shown that Singapore is capable Of learning from its mistakes, laid r CO, Thomson, the Colony*! Director of Information Services, yesterday. In a ta'.k on "Singapore's Immediate Problems" given at the Xanyang University in JuitMlg, Mr. Thomson said the last few
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  • 152 3 Two Armed Robbers Get Seven Years Each TWO labourers. Ng Keng Guan and Lim Pong Seng, were yesterday sentenced by the Chief Justice. Sir John Wbyatt. in the Singapore Hißh Court to seven years' jail each for armed robbery. A tailor, Lee Kum Cheood said that a -tianyor. together with
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE Labour Front tea party to welcome back the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has been cancelled, due to a dela> in his arrival. The tea parly was scheduled to be held tomorrow. Mr. Lim is at present in New Delhi, attending the International
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  • 399 4 NEW RED LINE COLD WAR TACTICS MR. LIM ON STRATEGY OF COMMUNIST PARTY NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 (Reufcr) Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said today that the Communists in Malaya might now change their strategy from a shooting war to subversion. Commenting on the move for talks with
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  • 169 4 ORGANIZED BODIES BEHIND STUDENT STRIKES -CHEW THERE are somr organized elements behind the Chinese school students' strike in the Federation. This Wtt the rcp'y by the Singapore Minister for Education. Mr Chew Swco Kcc, to a question by 33 itudenti from the I'nirersity of Malaya Historical Society uiio met bin
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    92 4 THE Paya I.ebar Methodist Church Choir will present a variety concert consisting of choral and various other items by guest artistes tonight at 8.15 p.m. at the Pajra Lebar Methodist Ciirls' School at Boundary Road. This is the first time that this choir is presenting such a show.
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  • 60 4 GROUNDED TANKER IS REFLOATED THE Royal F'.ect Auxiliary tanker. Wave Chict, which went aground at Fairey Point, Changi on Wednesday night was refloated at 2.15 a.m. yesterday. An Adm.ralty spokesman said that the tanker would be towed to Navai Base whore an extensive survey would be carried out. Divers have
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  • 115 4 Co-op Dance To Pick A Queen MISS Evelyn [taae. (below), i- on-.' o!' the n nt< nts 1 r the "Co-op Q|M 0 ContM r co :■>• me S;r.u. ■o: e Public Betviaa 00-Operatlw Society Ltd, in i onjun >n »ril i a Kcfal an i dan e (r De
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  • 144 4 Farm Show Fun Fair THE I iggi si mi al agi i^ulI oral show i.n.i bin bdr evei to be held in Singapore w l.i r (i P ru this afterm d I v I m Acting Chiel Minimi r. In h« Al dul Hamid bin Han .In a! the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 650 4 c&lmancic Information at a Glance SJHaVk %1 M9H a m tO I'- 11 n mm. -rm WMrM&o:itfS r v- c!; 1^,.^:::!. 1 ■/>*"::": b.b.c. IWfJi^^fffr,^ i^^^ *y ffl luTal > °<i'«li >> l*:irty: U -.e H.Mr. fCener;il (Kernels <er\iri'): .afla«HßM*BflWiWBft» n.\:s;on e^.st atio:; of i;:..-e:.- am. T:ie New.- )•<>'.' (dmp:ii:i"
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  • 399 5 /W^G/ST^TE /ALLOWS PENANG STUDENTS $500 BAIL EACH PENANG, Fri. Members of the Federation riot squad and a number of police constables guarded the Supreme Court building this morning as three students from Han Chiang High School, were produced before Mr. Au Ah Wah, on
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  • 166 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller? Spot 7(i- ~K: K.S.S. No 1. Mj Nfl Jan. K.S S. No. 1 77 772 R.S.S. No Dec. 7.> 7.V. K.S S. No 3 Dec 7!,' H| Tone: Quietly steady. The price of tin in Singapore
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  • 142 5 THE v -i;n 'mic an 1 c-i ;cntiunal progress of C'o.ony Malays and their genera] welfare will I c UMNO's platform :n the City Council elections next moot i. inche Darin Sharif, the party's pubU ity officer, -ii i yesterday that in the ecooomic held
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  • 97 5 A MOTORIST. Narayanan Ptoanusamj was jwtarday atntenced to fOUI months' ja'. I v the Singapore Fourth Distri 1 Court fot causing the death of a trishaw-rider Wong Tin:;. aj, :;v driving motorett m a negligeni manner. Pv)nnusamy was also di*quaiitied from driving |0f two; years
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  • 51 5 Modelling For Charity This model is wearing one of the pretty dresses which will be seen at the fashion show and dinner in aid of the Children's Aid Society at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, tonight. The Governor. Sir Robert Black is the patron. Tickets at S5 each can be obtained at
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  • 230 5 A LABOTKKR threatened to wipe out the entire family of a woman, Bibi Puteh, if she refused to give ■WIJ her daughter in marriage, a Singapore Criminal District Court was told yesterday. TIM threat was marie when Puteh refused lo allow bet 15-year-o.d daughter.
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  • 43 5 MR N. Krishna Suamy. the new secretary for Asian countries of the World Assembly of Youth, who arrived in Singapore yesterday for a short visit Mr. Sviamy is v:s tng the national committees in Asia in connection with his appointment.
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  • 241 5 KL Soccer Star Sues Council For Damages KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Jerome Francis, 32, former Selangor Malaya Cup footballer, today sued the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council for damages for alleged wrongful dismissal. Francis, who was a committee member of the Municipal Services Union, was employed a.s a clerk in the Municipality's
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  • 39 5 HONGKOXO. No* IS Soccial Standard Scrviic Closinq prices of the Hoof kon^ Exrhausc WCfC 510.47 to Cl Sterling I3JM2S to US$l: 51. 838 to Malayan SI: $0,139 jto one Indcnesian Rupiah: 1 Gold ftSIMS to a tael.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 527 6 i T Hsi cvp cf the C:4v rpunrii election! Un i.,,p Ffoat teem lo bo digintcgratiag. A pa 1 hwork party is never a strong party, and its weakness is highlighted on the eve of elections. LabOQI F: are woiking nt CTOM purposes. With th^:r personal interests lrf
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    • 429 6 IT is too late in the day to ihed tears over the tragic b.unders that led to the debacle ol 1942 m 1 i country. The British official history of the war ag unst Japan hi i story i f what might have been. in m
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  • 1233 6 Commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition By A Special Correspondent fHE Commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition is at this moment attempting the first ground crossing of Antarctica the only great unexplored area in the world whose surface has never been comptetely traversed by man. The route of the expedition will be entirely on Commonwealth territory
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  • 672 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By EJEMEMBER what this column said in its opening: paragraph on Thursday last? "Singapore in its mad rush for merdeka, got off to a very promising start to earn the latter (ridicule and distrust of the world). A kindly Providence interfering Singapore
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 15 6 1 1 lon t«4«J I j r I I only recetttlf m v F=J
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    • 301 6 Sir Apart from being amused at the temeriy with which one of our always prominent women hastily despatched a cable to the Kremlin's Communist loader Nikita Khrushchrv I am getting a litle tired of listening to the continu.ng whines and yelps and barks about dear little fluffy Laika ensconced
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    • 209 6 Sir— During the last Merdeka talk> in London, it was agreed by the Colonial Office and the All Party Coherence that employees in the Services can take part in local politics. Th:s was contained in a letter addressed to the Unions by the Chief Minister. The T.U.C. submitted a
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    • 144 6 Fir— May I ask any sympathetic City Councillor to take up the- question of iight. wat^r and sewage for the new houses at Opera Estate which. I believe, the City Council agreed to in.stal last year. I booked a two-ston-y house in this estate in October. 1956.
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    • 9 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point.
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    • 56 6 the CHARTIULI n" l(lv WINSTON CHURCH!! WAR MEMOIRS Acdoimed by *he tht J responsible ond .n» I rrve t-e po- we have m the« **~ZM hi O f by J of v.ctory with tie uncanny ream CASH or J Eoty Poymenfi j (S'por* RetidcnM Onlyh Sole Agents for Ma'r.ya. SWINSIMS
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  • 241 7 ...And Says Menzies UK Was Complacent CANBERRA, Nov 15 (Reutrr) —Mr R. (i. Monies, Australian Prime Minister, complained in 1941 of marked differences of opinion between Mr. Winston Churchill and his military advisers on the related importance of the Middle East and Malaya in Britain's grand strategy. The disclosure was
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  • 72 7 LONDON. N> 19 <^e ittrl Britain's nuriear te-ts in tr.e i Centra] Pacific have "naa to he ca..ed i'tl" to s.tve tiu 1 nation's stockpile '>f hydroatMi bomb iel. the News Chronicle repOftl >>iay. The newspaper ?ays tho fue'. for the explosions by thei totve
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  • 35 7 A BOMARC guided missi e was t'\vc\ yesterday in i test from Cape Cmaveril, F'^nda. the I'S Dcfci o Dci>artmont annour: i Tbt Mffli 'c-'o-cM: Bomarc has a ran^e of i.p to Reuter
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  • 196 7 'Wlio Senr I,POO Untrained Australian Troops To S'pore Just Before Its Fall?' SYDNEY, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Lt. Gen. Gordon Bennett, commander of the Australian Eighth Division in Malaya in World War Two, urged today that an enquiry be held to determine who was responsible for sending
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  • 151 7 Anglican Church Endorses Vice Report LONDON, Hto*. U (Renter) The General Aabembiy of the ChttTCh of England yesterday endorsed the view that homosexual practices between consenting adults i should no longer be illegal in Britain. The Assembly, governing body of the church, carried by 155 votes to 133 a motion
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  • 146 7 'NO HANGING' BILL-NO CHANGE FOR THE PRESENT LONDON, Nov 15 <Reu»er) —Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons yesterday that he should extend the categories of murder liable to be punished by hanging. Sir Thomas Moore, a Consprva'ive. urged this because the
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  • 207 7 Australia. General Bennett agreed with the British war history statement that the Eighth Division should have been left intact. "A condition on whirh j Australian troops were sent to Malaya was 1 h at they shou'd be used together and not split tn> I
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  • 130 7 HOME... AFTER 7 YEARS E I (J II T-YKAR-OLI) Aurora Way (centre) is with her family for thp first time in more than seven years at the Boston airport last Sunday. Her parents. Mr. John Way (second from left) and his wife (fight), had left her behind in China when
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  • 242 7 PARIS. Nov. IS.— The French government has .sent protest notes to the United States and Britain concerning their decision to send arms to Tunisia, well informed circles stated here yesterday. The French viewpoint Is hat such action is not In conformity with the ipurtt of
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (Renter).—Turkey yesterday rejected Syrian charges thai Turkish troops had violated Syrian territory and dericd that an unidentified aircraft alleged to have flown over Syria was Turkish. In a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. Turkey's Permanent Representative. Mr Seyfullah
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  • 19 7 THE Syrian Army yesterday summoned reserves of 13 army formations to reDort to their posts today.- Reuter
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  • 99 8 Tunku to visit Ipoh on Nov. 21 IPOH, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Hahman. will pay his |Hl \x»\merdeka visit lo Perak on Nov. 21. The highlight of the Tunku's visit will be a mass "End the Emergency" rally on Ibe |poh town padan^ which he ll xpected to
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  • 65 8 IPOH. Fri Mr. T-u .loon Hing, one of Malaya's delegates to the United Nitfcmi General Assemb'y, ::<> :<- -turned to Malaya lad Fridaj will be guest of honour at reception at the PeraK Chine.se Chamber of Qhb> merce on Sunday. Mr. Too will Mltftalßfti by the
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  • 212 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A $3,000,000 project t c Kuala Lumpur General Hospital has been pigeon holed r"'M Wk learned today. A spokesman of the Ministry of H< alth said the man added that, so far the Ministry had been allocated only $50,000 for
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    44 8 KOK SHOO IN 19. a clerk in Police Headquart ers. Kuala I unipur i yesterday h<< ..inthe independt n Malaya's First < tizen. Up mas th,- first person to t>» issued with a r tificate of iti7» n ship under thr new constitution
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  • 41 8 A TOTAL of $*****.00 WU pu:d by the I i« •.1 n authorities fOC leading to thi Ipi I and killing of Cnnv.r. mi I n rists during O<" I 1f«57 wa> anm unred :n Kuala Lumpur yp.st* rday
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  • 290 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Federal Legislative Council yesterday formally ratified supplemental y expenditure amounting to $8,123,728 approved by the standing committee on finance. A sum of $208,000 irom the supplementary vott will pay for the establishment of a citizenship rkpirtinc nt. The Department of
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  • 227 8 GOVT. STATES ITS NE^ PC.;B PREFERENCE TO LOCAL 5 KUALA LUMPUR, E 2 mUk fci pMMHI .ndustnes 2 have hi HNVe the Gnv jl local me n ioi sk .'..:..-..< ve po< aid >>: toda; -The Federal n Ci meni welcomes all Inquiries I [nun invent r> a: v.
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  • 38 8 H r Augu. p|E Hj consider a.. non-F< |fel as ai S£ y €n< *"^jJ farilr s 12 22 big brotl Y lion in citißßi mm the n <U preferwc q crnmwt i g ■H El 9
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    • 759 8 SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION FOR SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP IS NOW OPEN j THOSE BORN IN SINGAPORE ARE CITIZENS BY BIRTH AND NEED NOT REGISTER a WHO ARE ELIGIBLE I THE FOLLOWING ARE THE GROUPS OF THOSE ELIGIBLE AND THE I FORMS ON WHICH THEY SHOULD APPLY FOR REGISTRATION I FORM
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  • 404 10 Prices May Remain At Present Levels: Paper MOST sections of the tea and natural rubber markets have settled down after a \ear of falling prices and seem likely to remain at about their present levels unless consumer demand increases, the Financial Times said editorially this week. "Tea prices seem to
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  • 42 10 T! F: Malnvnn Kxchnr^c Banks Association made Um following changes in its rates to n• Selling T.T. or OJ ready: efe Francs *****; Italian L *****. Other •ft rates rein ai n t i r. 1 1 \or o (i
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    • 63 10 IMPORTS of tin con-ent-rates into Malaya totalled 1,943 toos, ■galosi 2.045 tons in the previous month. The total in the fir?t ten mtHlthi Ihij year amountr"! to ISJfI ton?." against 11,717 t"P.s in the same period last year. Of the October imports. !.4i ir tons came
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    • 119 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done: Gammon $2 20. $2.22J; M Cement $1.42 cr; McAli.Mer $1.70; Cold Storage 94c. overnight. 95c: S. Times $3 80: S. Traders $1.90. $1 92J. $1.93| delayed; I) E ords SI -22J. $1.2.V Aokam $120 delayed Austral Amal 13/-. 12/104. 13/lj" delayed.
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    • 144 10 TWO directors of an Australian company have just completed an investigation in the Malayan market with a view to establishing manufacturing and extension of colour tinting services of surface coatings for the automobile and building trade. They are Mr. J. T. Reid and Mr. A.
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    • 121 10 Rubber Price Up 3/8c. i Rt'BBKR dosed a quietly steady tone in Singapore yes♦cr<lay. with Internal i<>nal fir^t gra le December shipment at 764 cents per lb. I cent higher 4 :i ThUfldlJ. Despite (iisappointinj; over- :i> ad vi e> the market opened •round pnwkont .eve's and teadied during the
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    • 26 10 A PLANT capable of supplying sn.Don tons of roao iv.akin^ bitumen a year has started initial productioo at Shell's Gcclong Refinery in \'utoria. Awstrnlia.
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    • 59 10 MR. F.W. HARTLEY, (seen above), overseas export manager of Block and Anderson Limited, London. who is now in Singapore on a business trip. He is the guest of Mr. N.A.J. Smith. managing director of the National Cash Register Co. (Malaya) Ltd. in the Colony. Mr. Hartley has
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    • 400 10 SARAWAK RUBBER SCHEME NO THREAT World Demand May Exceed Production KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sarawak's plan to expand its rubber industry will not affect Malaya, leaders of the industry here told The Standard today. Thev were commenting on reports that Sarawak intends to step up output of rubber in future and
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      49 10 TWO directors of the Ilardie Group of companies in Australia, Mr. J.T. Reid and Mr. A.E. Sangwell, recently paid a business visit to Malaya. Picture taken in Singapore shows (from left) Mr Sangwcll. Mr. R.W. Holberton, Australian Goveinment Assistant Trade Commissioner and Mr Reid- Y.C. Lee photo.
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    • 297 10 THE report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath and Co., Ltd. for the week said the downward DMfVCfMni of prices of rubber continued until the final Liquidation of the November holding! was completed on Tuesday. This position had been running at a small premium but during the last
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    • 107 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices p^r picui yesterday were: copra, Nov.-Dec $25"? buyers, $262 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $43 sellers; in drums $46| sellers, Muntok white pepper $104 tellers Sarawak white $103 sellers^ special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed
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    • 380 10 TRADIXG wa? restricted in the Malayan share market yesterday due to an absence of tellers. Industrials were rather firm while rubbers and tins were irregular. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokeis Association yesterday were: Diijcn i B If. Trusteea 6.10 I Med Ecd. Dispenskry 1.85 195
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    • 36 10 [SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Roqgeveen Marito. Abbevulle. Yamashita Maru, Mercer Victory, 8.-.rito Douglas, Blissful, Segei Kirov Vianetta, Salamat, Gujarat. Karimun Qckko Maru INNER ROADS Hock Flai. New Asia. SuncPi Deli, Aik Leong, I_^m Ann, Sin
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    • 41 10 Ilong Seng New Coronation. Lam Ann Playraan, Pailowa. Rawany Renong Kinabalu SUB WHARVES Romaulo Traugutt 1 Sire! Chemist 4 Eloepat t>. Ifenelaui 9. Sanvki Maru 10. Straat Socnda 13. President Jackson, I~> Wonoralo 18 Amagisan Maru 19. Peiho 35. Kinsville 45
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    • 658 11 -T^tSCH TRADING CO., LTD. 0 "2/t leblnsaa Roatf /he blue funnel line 1 OtT" awfRiCAN SIRVICI m n Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Port* ,i S por« P S ham Penang IT :«Nm 27/2RNov 29 Nov In 25 Dee 26 Dec 27/28 Dee ether porti to load and discharge cargo s
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  • 119 12 TEACHERS LOSE WIN A GOAL by cemtveforward Hesselink live minutea before the end Shvc Sinsapon; Cricket Club 2-1 victory over Singapore Teachers L'nion in asi I. a. Diw i league match played on the padang yesterday Neither tide could score In the first ha r. in the second ha'f. Hesselink
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  • 255 12 No Holiday In Tokyo, Warns Soh High Standards For Swimmers STRESSING the fact that swimmers Hf the Asian Games in Tokyo next year would be making the trip on public funds, the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, called lor the imposition of higher qualifying standards. I
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  • 326 12 Perak Lucky To Hold Medan 1-1 irOH, Fri.— Prrak. the rrigninK Malaya Cup champions wore lucky to escape defeat at the hands of the visiting Medan P. SMS. sorcer team when the two teams met at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. A rather uninteresting game cmicil in a l-ail
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  • 145 12 Dr. i.cr Hang Ko:m. praririrntl of the Penang T I Club, said In its annual general meeting tod.,y 1 hat Ihe Government may red i ■<* Ihe tai on Mvtvn-'aki, bom M to lo per cent. The deficit lor Die war :;rv"<-r review after providing (11*000 fi (it
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    54 12 LIFE with Kins Konc i* one hertir merrv pn-rounrl as Singapore's first TV commentator. Stuart dam-tt found out in yesterday's programme with the world f.im.uj. matman. That's Stuart 'down under' on this TV sc-rren M Singapore's John Littles yesterday, when hint; Kon- t peared to do his 'hit for
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  • 147 12 ivi.Mi -01- me mai ivonij went on TV at John Littles and the Standard's Cheer Fund for underprivileged ciiiidren benefited by SGO yesterday. King Kon?. v. some bundi eds ol otiß k writers 1 at tin I tld them ttafl the Chi i t Fund was it) Ice i
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  • 296 12 I'ENANG, Iri. The danger of the Pcnang Turi Club, which is losing money every year, closing down was emphasized at the annual general meeting toda> Mr. A. M i?. n i n t yol the P.T U lold the E > resi i Dr.
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  • 79 12 CREDIT BALANCE red -:>.• ndi 1 u. .n fir rin and 1 1 n t< ;> wi islr ivond ■a. vk ai K I !>•■• n d< Itag i.i' 1 SH A am- t. mil novs l. ins B Credit Bn !.iI Safe Ventu ick i l.i>.v I K
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    • 112 12 I TODAYS I SPORT WUGBY: Mfkm On*-' Singapore Cirilians Vi S <:"i--porc Scrr r< > o, Mi, J\n: Umvert in pj <■< ,u Buk I rimah; Ffcc Btacfcj I Royal A/ I tary Pol cc rt a Barracks', Blaka n 3/,::. to S A.O H ui We <<;>- -villc: Xi;
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  • 101 13 No Cup Yet For Malayan Rugby KUAfA LUMPUR. Fri. —There is hardly any likelihood of a trophy being presented for this year's If MS Malaya .URby football competition The Standard learnt today. Mr. Stan Armitajje Secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union said that the Union had decided to replace the
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  • 74 13 Player Finishes Far Down MELBOURNE. N'nv 15 CAPV— South African Gary Player finished far dOWfl with a "> I on Thursday in Ihe opening round of the Australian open golf ehaatpionship, but said later he vas determined to set a grip on h;mse f by the next round. Australian Kr!
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  • 148 13 Spore Cagers Take Fourth Place TAIPEH. Nov. 14 (Reuter) The Presidential r lirthday Cup tournament ended tonight with the Philippine Chinese team beating Formosa's Kau Kuane 49—40. Among the four entries in the final round, the Philippine team won a!] the three games. Hongkong Chinese
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  • 137 13 Did Not Pay Subs, So 100 Kicked-Out KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —More than one hundred members of the Selangor Sikhs Union, who were in arrears for more than six months of their subscription, have been struck off from the membership list. This was revealed bv Mr Kartar Singh the Hon. General
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  • 211 13 Softball 'Giants' Clash SINGAPORE Softball League's "giants", the defending champions. the PANDAS and, strong contenders, the BOMBERS clash at University of Malaya tomorrow in what will be the deciding match of the league. The teams are even'v matched and with so much at stake good softba:; cnn be expected. Victory
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  • 48 13 KUALA KAXGSAR. Fri. A coal scored m Um extra limr allowed gave a Combined Eleven from the Malay College and t he Clifford School a narrow 3-2 victory over the Methodist Afternoon School of Tpoh in a Poppy Day Fund soccer match played here yesterday.
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  • 453 13 MALAYA IS TIPPED TO BEAT S'PORE IPOH, Fri. The Federation, with a well balanced side, is tipped to win tomorrow's hockey 'test' against Singapore on the padang. On the whole, the selection has been well received except, perhaps, for the choice of the inside-left where Abdul Karim has rather surprisingly
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    • 205 13 THf mCORDINC TAM WHICH IS IMMUNE K&j^ J OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PfNANC WANT A JOB WELL DONE? OUR JOB PRINTING IMEI*AHT3IEAI UiJA It AA I lIS PItOMPT AJXII EEEICIEAT SE It VIVE Singapore -t^^tanbarb THE BIRTHDAY OF THE FIRST MAN S MOTHER kj^,-. Dame nf Adarr.'s *.k>t;.«
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    • 265 13 jfcner By Al Ca PP m~ r:> I f e^use T oops? c-sj-fE LnoKtrlf Pin" Y v-vassom I I ryirr(gT-Ai i xu'ff Y/^'^\ i» a.. IS MF -I 1 ELBOWED TV L Tjqw'^T THAT V-C-CA>»vr WHODOVOU *'?l tfr \*OUU>V N "WANT < FLAM/tr BAEATH RNDTH' 4 THINK VOU Tife '^'Jw
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  • 187 14 HE WON FIRST TIME OUT IN FINE STYLE Says WINDSOR LAD pAMPDALE, who scored a splendid first up win at Bukit Timah should take the main five furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class Three speedsters at Ipoh this afternoon, opening day of the Perak Turf
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  • 182 14 12. Ml Adjutant IX lit Swanhaven Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Franris na I Ml M< DOR PLOI B9MGHT SUM Bright Quickly Reasonable Sadoura 1 M.ih DOr Flox Mi ah DOr Hox M\<~ER<> 'fxKHC NIK lAIIAN SELSKAR CITV jakir Saucy Kate Homing Mate .Matrix -6 Selskar City i I'harlemond
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  • 1163 14 FLOX has made such splendid headway that he looks like keeping up the good work. He should annex the opening race, the B£-fur]ongs for Class Four. Division One stayers. Tie gave two good accounts at Penang. He was second in I deadheat with Sentimental and
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  • 63 14 The tra.ck for today's races at Ipoh is likely to < i be good. Best outsider i| Best longshot today i, is Mubarak II in Race 3. Curls looks a safe 'i bet in Race 5. The Big Sweep will be drawn on 1 1 Race 8. Broadcast
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  • 129 14 RACE EIGHT On his Bukit Timah form Tobasco could score his third successive win. This five-year-old scored a grand double at the recent ikn Timah meet. He is an improving horse and although be carries four pounds more, ne could see this through. Sterling wil; run
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    • 1270 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 4i Div. I—BV2 Furs. 1. IM Allkits 4y 0.00 Ups Stable Allan D. Jones 2. 284 Red Wolf II 6y 8.12 Mr. Mrs T.H. Teo Teh West .">. ti3l Reasonable 4v 8.10 S F Stable Daniels Crarknell 4. 325 Shah D'Or 5v 8.09 Mr.
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