Singapore Standard, 19 November 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD FOLIC* ***** (5 linn) 2400 #R st vH j; FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOTmBI 2811 M»l„*>-- r SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1957 1 I\\<*l^ l"> <KNh
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  • 685 1 24 Penang Students Expelled: Ipoh Police Hold Nine THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY MOVED SWIFTLY TO CRUSH REBELLIOUS STUDENT ELEMENTS IN IPOH AND PENANG. IN PENANG, 24 STUDENTS FROM THREE CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOLS— SIX OF THEM GIRLS— WERE SUMMARILY EXPELLED AND BARRED FOR LIFE FROM PURSUING THEIR
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  • 343 1 UNDREDS WATCH AS THUGS KNIFE A MAN TO DEATH ivl ALA LIMPIK, Mon. Secret Society thugs I .iv murdered a man as he waited in a queue outside Mails an Chinese Association's Citizens Advisory r.iirr.i'i near the Selan<;or Police headquarters. Hundreds of would-be Malayan citizens just stood I 22-year- Id
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  • 89 1 Maharios May Return To Cyprus M( <> S I Nov IS nt. i i Two Opriot (.nt'k newspapers today prominence to reports fr«»m Athene that Hi i had derided to tl pi srt.it i«»ii order •:>t \n hbishop Maaiid uould ;inIhis just before thr United Wettani deen pn.> next I
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  • 24 1 FUR FIRM TO BUY SHARES n lur p&d a breeders n buy I 1 I i I I I' arc I I and I
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  • 6 1 a aci »w>-j* Radio. _L
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  • 24 1 TAVO PKOPLh w- re airestjfd. wl hres wi re hurled at the pos ind telegraph build ins in the I ot Tripoli
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  • 34 1 FRENCH army units clashed th rebel bands la the Kabylie mountains east ol Algiers over the week-end, killing 'Ml r. bels in two engagements, the trench ann' iunc< d. A .P.
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  • 84 1 Threat To Oust Dutch Shipping JAKARTA, Nov. 18 (AFP)— Shipping Minister .Mohammad Nazir today stated that "toe ousting ot Inter-Insular Shipping Company (s Dutch concern) from Indonesian waters" would I e srrana> d shortly. He eras addressing the first [nd aesian coulercnce on shipping. Xa/ir BSdd W per eent of
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  • 74 1 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 18 (Router) South African Alrarays end Qantas Empire Air- .v are planning a eombinI I e;.r h and re- ue OflgBu: ti ii to coves the Indian Ocean. The plan is tm s.a.a. to cover the South African side l'i the ocean to a
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  • 169 1 OIZ di J ip r. Nov. II (API Dark-haii ed Hani "< lacdy" y, ard, afife of w*i liam s i I knelt be! ore a cardle- altar to lay an pi <> ja I Ob .ord B idha have n e: y." 'hg
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  • 240 1 The theme: Friendly relations with Asia TOKYO, Nov. 18 (IP)— Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuke Kishi, left on his second South-east Asian tour tonight with words of hope that his trip would being Japan closer to the nations he will visit. I Mr.
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  • 70 1 BAKERSFIELD, California, Nov. 18 (AP)— The explosive crash of s 015 butane tank truck-trailer and a station wagon burned to death the trues driver am] a teenSSJBI yesterday. Another teenager died of injuries. Leaping flame- ol the 2 a m sccidenl '.'.ere i < en
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  • 61 1 JAKARTA. NOV. II (Bt terj Abo ;t -jO.fiiifj peop e m Central .lava laid po lam.ne. the newpence:. 1 u< w paper Indonesia Bays aal today. Il |g|d the Gov err. or < Centra. .lava had I had the c antral Qai i ana at ig
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  • 55 1 SYDNEY. Nov 18 CAPJ A 50-year-old American Negro returned t( Sydney pa the liner Monterey to claim 12,000 (Australian) (US$37,--oo o» first prize be won .n a New South Wal* i go*?* rnment lottery in September. He Is Phillip Burols, ol Los Angeles, California, s night
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  • 26 1 president Carlos Garcia of the Philippine^ yesterday stated then would be no change in Philippine foreign policy if Hewing hi- re-elec-tion to office. AFP
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  • 129 1 SCHOOLBOYS CANNOT RUN THE COUNTRY, SAYS MR. TAN I P(> H. Mon The Minister for (ommrrcp and lnduslr\ Mr Tan Si<-w Sin said here to night that thr t.ovcrn ment would use all possible measures to suppress the student trouble. r\«n if it meant a lot of un pleasantness He
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  • 407 1 IPOH. Mon— Dc-pite a heavy concentration ol Police, supported by member 1 1 'he riot squad, stud, nt demonstrations flared in tie heart oi this town for nearlj lour-and-a-hall hours today. In a calculated and brazen defiance Oi authority, hundreds of cheering
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  • 295 2 AMENDMENTS TO 45 CLAUSES KEEP HOUSE BUSY FOR 90 MINS. THE Singapore Education Bill described by the Minister for Education Mr. Chew Swee Kee as the "most difficult and controversial bill ever to comebeor this House," was unanimously passed by the Legislate Asseinblv after amendments to
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  • 97 2 THE Singapore Labour Front's election sub-com-mittee last night decided to recommend to its central committee to expel four members who are contesting in the City Council elections as independent candidates. The sub-committee's decision was conveyed to the four members last night. They are Messrs. Sim
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  • 66 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister for Labour reports that there were -strikes in the period Ju'y-Scpt this year, -involving a loss of ;^8.171 man days. The strikes affected 12 robber estates, four transport companies, three coconut estates, three tin mines, three printing works and four
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  • 90 2 Racecourse Pickpocket Jailed, Fined LAI Tttck Seek, who claimed to have come from Penang "to have a look" at Singapore, waa vesterdav jailed four months for picking $100 from the pocket Of Tan Hee Chin at the Bukit Timah race course on Oct U this vear. Lai, who admitted two
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  • 52 2 MR. T. G -ishega: I Mi, :,van R. Ser tired vcai r\ hegan joined then F.M.S ys in as a ticket co Bun* a; He m% Marc!-. pilgrimage to L town in the Soul where the B c .r. 11 occasions to the girl, Bernadette.
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  • 17 2 pore Ninth -4pl I 1 home m C*_j9 March aH ear. i T£_l was rem I
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  • 88 2 BANTING, Mon.— P< i« can searching the sea off Tanjo; g Rhu Point near hero for in-' body ol Mr. N Eswara Ananthan, __-year-o'.d u .n; a sista'nt. who was reported lo t yesterday. Police said < day tha t r Ananthan ol the P
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  • 77 2 iron 'ion. a i i i of tbe Yuk Choy CI h Srhcx here, wa- 1 ed i:i:d- r lh< Ei filiations n fi prod I i (,!!)<•< r <>'■■ S. :..v C 'rial to the CMffl H jllil. Peh sjji d pi im lid. I do not
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  • 14 2 1 aidoft»| Kan Jans 1 l The Jun IS I till N<» i
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  • 219 2 IPOH. Mon. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr Tan Blew Sin. tonight denied that the Government was uninterested in the development of Chinese education and culture in Malaya. He was speaking at a public meeting in lupporfl of Alliance candidate, Mr. Yr'P Yin Fah of
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  • 150 2 TUNKU: RACIAN HARMONY VITAL FOR COUNTRY KANCi AR Wm* Prfaa» Miak,, Rahman told a crowd ol inter-communal relations n countrv is to avert dis.,vj. The Tunku waa gpeafcing at a a^ welcome him on his first official Merdeka. r— -I He said: "(.joy. policy is based on interest of the
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  • 17 2 Council I H (H It Ml tic 111 ship* for c39 ployment tolgl 1 1 I
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    • 848 2 I SITUATION VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST requires two Housing Investigation p*. i/isce «*ous I al 5 v $20- $4 >5 C- ■c ng sj,*r/ $4 1 5 pm p.us \ar»n,e and transport a I'wancc School Certificate essent^l Minimi*- asr 30 v^a"s F*pnf enc«* in interviewing mcrn ten nf tha p^^
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    • 698 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of Bread to the undermentioned hospitals up to noon on Wednesday the 4th December. 1957 for period 1.1.58 to 30.6.58:Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. Tampoi Mental Hospital, Johore Bahru. Medical Department, Sungei Buloh Settlement, Sungei Buloh. Lener Hosuithl, Johore Bahru. Medina!
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    • 539 2 JUHUttC P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' and above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore, up to 12 noon of the 25th. November. 1957 for CONSTRUCTION OF ONE BLOCK OF SEMI-DETACH-ED QRS. COMPRISING ONE CLASS VII ONE CLASS IX QRS. AND TWO BLOCKS OF
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    • 10 2 baM"' RiSTOH 4 MORGAN V I I _T'— __^_ri _T^__^_i
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  • 722 3 with excellent scope for fruit growing, we import large amounts; with cattle of our own in every kampong, we import thousands of tons of milk; with millions of hens and eggs ot our own we still import millions of dollars worth; with
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  • 180 3 More than .">OO employees of the ;».in\ walked-out from the works :> afternoon. The walk-out bee an cue and a half hi in after Uh loach break, r > andi rsti od the employ- will tan to j work tomor: I :n Smelting C< m- t yet. Unii n
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  • 29 3 KUALA EPUB, M a, BB old hoy of the Klang High School, has been admitted to th* Federation Bar by He J e Smith.
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  • 74 3 Truck With Mala Reds Raqhavan LUMPt'R. Mon. knee that the Lj-yinity in Malaya Bf to do with I lea of the I in India [today by the premier Kerala i avan. ksiQßlty in Malaya. r 1 in t rOac -nd we t r no emI he L peakpa party in
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  • 74 3 PENANG, Mon— A resolution requesting the Federa:ion Government to reconsider the claim of $4 minimum wages prr day for all daily-rated employees, will be tabled at the sixth annual delegates conterence of the National Daily-rated Whitley Council here on Nov. 23 and 24. Another re.solu'..on demands
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  • 27 3 AN Indian clerk travelling in a car on Klian Estate in Johore yesterday morning was shot dead by terrorists. A follow-up is in progress.
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  • 358 3 CORONER RETURNS MISADVENTURE VERDICT PENANG Mon. The Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in an affidavit read out in a Coroner's Court here today, described how despite efforts of his driver to avoid an accident, his car hit an old man on a
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  • 340 3 CHIN PENG WANTS WAY CLEARED FOR OTHER PLANS, SAYS MICHENER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Communist Party boss Chin Peng aims to call oft the terror war in Malaya to make way for large-scale Communist domination in South-east Asia, American author, Mr. James A. Michener, a Pulitzer Prize winner declared on
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  • 93 3 Appeal For A Resident Midwife KA.TANO, Mon.— The people of Dcngkil New Village. 17 miles from here, today appealed to the Government ior a qualified midwife. The villagers held that since the area had been recently declarer! "white." it was time the Medical Department posted a midwife there. Previously, mothers
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  • 48 3 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A olanter. M.G. Cole, was fined $100 by Inche Hassan bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Couri here today for inconsiderate driving at Kampong Boyah on Sept. 13. On anothe* charge of driving a car with an expired licence. he was cautioned and discharged.
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  • 36 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. jThe Malayan Ceylonese Congress Us to take part in the nation-wide citizenship campaign. The Congress, first Ceylonese political organization In the Federation, has formed a committee to organize the citlzen.^hip drive.
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  • 234 3 Govt. Spent $74, 000 On Trips For Ministers CHIEF Minister Mr. Um Yew Bock yesterday thai tha baoaftts accrued to Singapore by ministers attending international conferences could not be measured in monetary terms. Mr. Lim was replying to questions raised by Mr. Lee Choon Ens (Ind.) m tne Assembly. Later,
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  • 55 3 ALOR STAR. Mon. Communist leaflets were found in several parts of the town here today. The leaflets, written In romanised Malay and cyclostyled. are believed to have been scattered list night. They were found in Pekan Rabu early this morning. Some of these leaflets have been
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  • 18 3 THE KEDAH State Council will meet at the Balai Besar in AlOf Btai <»n Dec. 18.
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  • 148 4 Malayan Passport Office Opened LONDON'. WOV, 11 (UP) Ma aya's tirst I'a.-soort and Registration Office was opened here today, Tlie office at Malava H use, iMadquarten ol trie High Commissioner, will i ue pai sporl I Itizens of the State < f ;.I lya Which achieved nice;-. e In August
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  • 25 4 THE Government Workers' Union with s membership ol more than 56,000 will hold its annual delegates conference on Nov 29 in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 181 4 Malaya Will Consider Red Aid Offers BUT MOVE TO BUILD A-RESOURCES MUST COME THROUGH UN. KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya will consider any technical aid which may be offered by Soviet Russia to exploit our radioactive mineral resources on one condition the aid must be offered through the Inited Nations, the
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  • 136 4 Christmas Schedule Of Overseas Phone Calls K U A L A LUMPUR. Mon. The Telecommunications Department has announced that bookings for overseas telephone calls, to be made during the Christ-mas-New Year period to Britain and Europe, will be accepted from i) a.m. on Dee. 2 Although special arrangements have been
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  • 353 4 SINGAPORE Government yesterday assured the pwdik that more ie^Lstration teams will he engaged -north to enahle at least 300,000 to be registered as Singapore citizens by the target date— Feb. 1, 1058. This assurance wa.> g.ven bv the acting Chiel Secret avy. Mr.
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  • 379 4 UNDERGRADS HAVE BIG ROLE IN POLITICS -LEE MORK ii-.c'.n 500 people packed the University of Malaya's Oei Tiong Ham Hall last night to listen to lour S:ngapoie personalities talk on different aspects Of the Subject "The Undergraduate and Society.'' The first speaker. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, talking on "The Undergraduate
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  • 78 4 THK outhern committee of the Ma sy Cultural Q agi Sn. j, hold a I -la j cultural exhibition next n nth to rasas I mds Bar the Congress. Inche Harun Mohamad A chairman ol Ua ittee said \c rtarrday that lalay h dies and music ai:<
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  • 57 4 MR. MUTHUSAMY RAllAsamy. 48, manager i I the Process Department. Singapote s andard, nrt'apf d and later da d in the GW tat rai H( spit al y< ->t< rday. Mr. Ramasamy who joined The Standard in 1555 v. coming out of a si. n m Se
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  • 49 4 SYED T r !in Sa Alsagofl v. Um k Sing re Ninth Magi I rate's Court yc c 'yr lay for thi I pair of >lipp< rs ,vre.-l King K ing, in the H Worl i Stadi im, on the night of Nov. 11.
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  • 51 4 THK Bt sd ot the l> partmi nt I Indian St I\k s at CJniv< sity ol Ms i] Pi lessor -d. R■• is inn speak In Tamil on "Our Alphabets I (Irammar" at the Ceylon Tamils' A o ..ition in Handy Road, i n W lay 6.:;o
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  • 169 4 A si'DDEX rainstorm In Singapore yesterday afaar* noon brought traffic chaos to many parts of the City. Trolley buses stopped traffic hght junctions snd la the middle of Use road ia result ot power failure owing to the storm. A spokesman of the
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  • 68 4 KA.IANG. Mon— PuMre said today that the nodv of Ng Siew Lay, 18-year-o!d daughter of Dcnkil Village priest, wa. fished out of the Langat River on Friday. Xg was reported missing by her father, Ng Lam Tin. r,f the Thai ChOO Yeah temple, on Tuesday.
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    • 344 4 Standard e^lmanac Information at a Glance ffmr-.t-SM-r I S! L 8 B J* OM ARV News 7 1° News T;k 713 s p° rts fINQARORt afl mg it iSiit kmiw g^S tf"" Rcc 73 Tho MooMton p-» TIME AND TIDE s i>^-^n n ''\ip. u /o,i'i' lir'1 i r's t
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  • 232 5 B-SOCS TO CONTEST ALL SEATS L dumber Of Candidates Warm Up For City Polls r C, yesterday Ejtrs Sin**l^jjjasairf e,ec on ale ornarties. al par--1 ria--132 I l and Party have 11 sskd 14 candidates ivcly, while the newly f i d Workenf v put up five candidates. The UMNO
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  • 64 5 CHRISTMASIN MUNICH FOR THE SHAWS V lV and I"** W*4 i,rrmany. Kj..i. »ho will L d hri>ima» I, ill br joined Kin m K e and i! nuhtn Dorothy, for hr;stm.is .Hid Neu raas The Shaus wre seen oil it th.- a.rpnrt by ♦•mm uti\ »s of the firm, un
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  • 169 5 ONE Ol the teal's biggest SOdal events the Alliance Prancaise D.nner and Ball— wiU be held a: the Sea View Hotel :n Singapore on Saturday. A special menu lias been arranged For gourmets, a special choice ol cheeses, ordered direct from France.!
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  • 147 5 No Permits Needed At Campaign Meetings ELECTION candidates will not require Police permits to hold campaign meetings within the boun- daries of their own electoral divisions. But notice in writing ef the' meetings must be given to the Commissioner 01 Police before 1 1 a.m. on the d;.v he'.oie a
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  • 304 5 DANCE GIRL WENT 4 TIMES TO A MAN'S FLAT JOSEPH Mateju was yesterday accused in the Singapore High Court of raping dance hostess, Irene Hong Seow Kbeng in his Meyer Mansion flat on August 11. An application by defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall for the case against Mateju to be
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  • 54 5 TANG Kwong Lian was pn> duced in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with the murder of N. M. Abdul Karccm at ihe U m.s. Mandai Road on Simla y. No alas aras re :orded. Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates ordered that Parr/ to
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  • 20 5 SINGAPORE ton pounds of in tu d packages simed carps in a rlai I our Board g> down.
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  • 189 5 2nd Victim' Was A Phoney search in the Bi **g**im T Id bap rietfaa, Mr la* Eng Cnuan. which entc:< d its d day rda> i nded without success. At least 500 polioem'-n ca-ri-'-d < ut a house-to-housel search in the Kampong San Ten.
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  • 190 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pri« cs (cents per lb i in Sinuapore ycstcrda\ uere: Buyers Seller* spot 7S| Ks s No 1 77. 7* laa It S S No 1 771 77 R.S.S No 2 Dec 751 7e, K.S S No 3 Dec 7: 71 lone Quiet The price o!
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  • 43 5 DR Kai-h Huanp w; '.eak, :o Um Hi ay I 'a. arasrj .->)■ a s ianeas S< "Historical Idealism and Histo-I rical Materialism and other! meti. al pi' S at th<> Va r- Ar* Mali todav IM p.m. )pen to the public.
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    • 543 6 IT fog BBTjrOfie SO bt OBt <i work. Oar ..pathy fad "Lit to the Civilian workers employed by the Eli il I h military establishrnents bs> i use, through changes no OM COttlrj foresee twtlva years ago, 9,000 ol Ustn Kfl Malaya face retrencfanent 'a litical upheaval,
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    • 404 6 IX L ndon last Sunday, tribute was paid to a well- evn figure in that capitals police force, Detecth Chief Superintendent Robert Lee on his retneasasSsl after 99 yean of crime detection. We cite I 1. nd n tribute to a crime buster because it is BJ except m.al
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  • 996 6 NEW PHASE FOR CYPRUS WHEN SIR HUGH FOOT TAKES OVER THE GOVERNORSHIP ON DEC. 1, HE WILL BEGIN A NICOSIA §IR Hugh Foot, who takes over the post of Governor of Cyprus on December 1, may comfort himself with the reflection that if he fails, no-one can blame him; if
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  • 644 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By AT THIS time of writing all r% is quiet on the Federation Chinese Schools front and the chances are that what had all the threatening earmarks of a national crisis has been nipped in the bud. However, il will be foolhardy
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  • 836 6 The Deeds Are What Matter RUSSIA TODAY— Weekly Survey By Edward t JTAYING got rid of Marshal Zhukov, Mr. Khrushchev no w has more freedom of manoeuvre than before; and it is reassuring on the face of it that his speech to the world was conciliatory and not threatening in
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    • 63 6 Elizabeth II the Commonwealth's Queen An exclusive study of Elizabeth— the queen and the woman in the October Reader's D:ge.^t (now <n sale). Within all th* pomp and panoply and lr. spite of the split-second timing of s*ate cerem nlal, the qu^en yet managea to preserve her private life a.>
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  • 456 7 As United Nations gets set to debate sovereignty issue in Nets* York THOUSANDS CHEER AS HE TELLS MASS RALLY: WE MAY USE FORCE JAKARTA, Nov. 18. Tens of thousands of wildly cheering Indonesian youths heard President Soekarno declare today that Indonesia must "use force"
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  • 155 7 ON SHOW at the 228th Exhibition of the Royal Society of British Artists. Haymarket. from Nov. 16. is this portrait statue of Queen Elizabeth II the result of more than ten months' intensive work by Mr. Ben Enwonwu. the Nigerian sculptor and painter. It will stand in the
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  • 481 7 WASHINGTON. Nog II Mr. Adlai Slevenson, DejnOCratk Party loader. arrived here last night for talks with United States |i a. 1 on next month*! NATO l tanmit N conference Taie Elsanbower sdministraH q Invite 1 Mr. SU vensoa to Washingt n I e talks on propoaala
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  • 333 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (Reuter)-The Inited States said today that the North Korean Communist military build-up, in violation ol the 1953 armistice, amounted at present to 700 planes, most of them latest jets, and 3.900 rocket launchers. "The United Nations Command
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  • 268 7 LONDON. NOT 18 I Reuter) ?ield Marshal viscount Montgomery iit Alametn, who yesterday announced his retirement next September, hit oul last night al critics of sir Winsti n Churchill. In a c< mmercial television programme the Field Marshal Deoutv Supreme Allied Commander in Europe,
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  • 151 7 'Inexcusable Errors' Caused Rail Crash —Minister CHANTONNAY, Western France. Nov. 18 (Renter; If, Edouard Bonnefous. French Transport Minister. i>aid today that "JntTfUiahlS errors" Caused the rail crasa near here oo Satur lay which killed 29 people and injured 121. He >aa- a deputy stationmaster. M. Paul Brunet. bar: been srrasted
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  • 99 7 TOKYO. Nov 18 (Reater)— Tokyo Metropolitan Police have arrested a group of .Jap-mc c artists and antique store owners on suspicion ol forging aa a selling a number of a>■ claimed to be the works i»f great Japanese masters. A police spokesman said that the ring
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  • 249 7 Arms DEAL HAS DAMAGED ATLANTIC ALLIANCE NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (AP).— trench Foreign Minister, Christian Plneau, declared today that the British- j American delivery of arms to Tunisia has already damaged the solidarity of the Atlantic alliance and has also Erven the trench Communist Party its great-! est "victory" World
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    • 204 7 \Oti I WAMIYA 35 j Lgazine- w** **N— *>~ v A™ 1 ntß saaaaapS s J* *^^z s^^^>* _g 1 _aaaaaaav •aaaaaaaal-' x .^~Mtßi*t*cxmmm*smsmmmmmmmmMmmwmw* mm 'm^_ _|u_f m* gj BE <*%&*& eg as n^ al using c long and te or two different types of ame time are now over.
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    • 108 7 from QsU£h£avn. 1 '/^"*k !///<•. Huhmans, consultant from tho \l if *X Jlr'-fZi Gurrlain Institut de Beau to, "%£> Paris, u ill giro a lecture on skin v \if care and make -up in our restaurant 'it 2~>th. November. A limited number ft rip ni ft of admittance canh are
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  • 168 8 $3 Million Anti-Flood Scheme Held-Up KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The shortage of experienced technicians and engineers in the Selangor Drainage and Irrigation Department has held up the Government's $3,000,000 Klang River deviation programme to beat the flood menace in the Federal capital. The Selangor Government has appealed to UM Federal authorities
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  • 64 8 IPOH. Mon.— Tho Federal by-eleetion at Ipoh Menglembu constituency aril] not be postponed despite tha recent trouble bv Chinese school students here. Voters aril! co to the polling stations en Saturday as scheduled. Ths Ipoh r afenglenibu constltucney is a straight fight between the Alliance
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  • 99 8 Japanese Prime Minister, M.P.s, On Official State Banquet, Lund For Visi Kl A Mi h, a. o*l V\ 1 1 lr. t, Dj DDg g_| j ton: m A state b__j Federal hS 1 M. -inters. 1 See "lollofj all Be?J be recelrrt 71 the
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  • 73 8 Picture by THE new 5400.00n mark, t at harper Strict. Klanc u.is like a lighted fairyland nn Sunday nivht when mon than 500 stall-keepers ino\ed in to occupy it Tin old market wil. soon bv d«m<i lished to make ua\ for n new post office an,j infant
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  • 231 8 GARDENER'S WIFE IN SAD PLIGHT KUALA LlaVlPl T R, Mon. A woman is awaiting the birth of her fifth child in her demolished house at Tangga China, two miles from town. Che Ribut binte Othman. wife of a gardener. Inche Bajuri bin
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  • 249 8 100,000 LEAFLETS DROPPED PENANG. Mon.— One hundred thousand copies of leaflets airdropped over Penang hills recently carried an appeal from 'the relatives of Communist terrorists asking them to accept the Merdeka surrender oiler. A group picture of the relatives was printed on
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  • 157 8 Women To Hold Cookery Competition KUALA LUMPUR, Mon For the first time i n the Federation, an inter-State woman's cookery competition based on a balanced nutritional diet will be held here at the Bukit Bintang Girls' School on Saturday. Organized by the National Association of Women's Institute, the chairman. Inche
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  • 102 8 BANTING, Mon. A fisherman, Pandol bin Mat. 26, was drowned and several others Injured, when their fleet was caught in a storm yesterday near Batu Laut, 13 miles from here. Pandol's body was found floating near the scene later Police mid fa day that
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  • 81 8 PENANG. Mon— Some commercial enterprises are pr« ing the flags of this Stat< w I h do not conform to tho appi ed design or colour. In some cases, the proper colours are not used, in oth< r the Pinang* Tree is not OOfTSCtly drawn. Some
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  • 166 8 BACK TO THE LAND CALL TO INDIANS KUALA LUMPUR M r. The F resident of tl Ma Indian Congress and M:r ter for Health. Mr V T S,a ban* ban today urged lr Ito prow ma r< 1 Mr. Sambanthan. who ssaj touring Car. 1 land Port Sw tt< nhan
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  • 58 8 KUALA n-Mprua.iion. A 17-year-* j ■e Che Hasbiah bte Sonan, tag in the General Ho^ here after Saturday night's motor accident in t! e 1 Gar ieas She wa s injun j ir. a- dent im Iving a n I r while she aliqht. Jr Hospital
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  • 38 8 Tunku Abdul Rahman Ipoh on Thursday to address a "Pa Rail] has been I tatemera yesterday by i Perak War F\« ativ, O m r.:"rn < the rally v.. probably be held ra xt \vi c
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  • 50 8 Rock 'n' Is No For The Hi i a i me* *.r.: i H 1 I aaYJ__j l place wtwff <<j dulge in aasai J most tag •ie asatM 1 .y to tae an achiev«n«waj school aoasjaj in v Tffl (paaaaUon. ao**\ 'I: >e msasg board under*] be ihe To»*3|
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  • 225 8 BENTONG, Mon. A youth who lodged a report at the Police Station here on Dec. 23, 1056, stating that his car ran off the road into a ditch and caught fire because he saw three terrorists, today pleaded guilty to a charge of making a false
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  • 93 8 PENANG. Mon. Thirty Malay kampong p. start, d a fiv< -da course today, wen Federal and State C« r Inche Ka him bin Av. that government wa. ning to opep up ml 'r •schools in the rural ar Inche Ha.shim sa d m
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    • 345 9 MALAYANS IN AUSTRALIA teenager 'Bride' LyEAK M,^ Unes Hon. (above), models Uwn at the Teeaaac GMI fashion Show at -Kill* I.umpur on Saturday. |i7raii. [and Rock 'n Roll anr ro«k to win the Ll) danre competition at the (hin Woo Audi y Saturday The winners were Tan of Kuala I.umpur.
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    • 79 9 THE Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. One Yoke Lin. is met at Palam Airport New Delhi, bv the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malava. Mr. S Chelvasingam MacYntvre, to attend the International Labour Organization Conference The Minister is seen fourth from the
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    • 161 9 Standardpic by Standardpic by MORE than 100 people attended the meeting at the Anglo-t hir.ese School, Klang. (above) for the formation and revival of the Old Boys' Association. Tuan Syed HaShlsfl. the District OlTicer, Klang. the guest of honour, donated a Challenge Cup for a
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    • 24 9 f V He is one of the thousands of sad and lonely children in Malaya to whom 00^ takes the season's joy every year.
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  • 109 10 KI.ANG. Mon.— Many e^'r^ have I sea N ved for the Miss Trade Fair Queen contest run in conjunction with the trade fair being b< 1 re at tae Qaaarl World i Judging will take place Bfl Um final nigh* we exhibition Nov. 24. Many contestants are
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  • 143 10 Global Flight Put Off THE ii "B and-thc-World" passenger Oighl Qara hSS beau postponed, according t the AusU iao Commission, Singapore. la. new service the first cf its kind in the world SfSa to have lefl sv o Dc a I* T ie :lr. ight a now take pta |t■
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  • 25 10 'I'W I new der- mm of Niobium-yielding POTTO re have been dis eared la the Southern Pfoetncs oi Ifjasaland in Cen*r.. Atr. a
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  • 218 10 INDUSTRIALS BARELY STEADY INDUSTRIALS were ban f Bt at the high* r Ui• la on the market jester a v. accordBag so the Malayan Sk ire- a ff* Association. There w tair'v sc'.ee'ive support for tins, which closed t: I K ibl r> were feat a. > The turnover w
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  • 267 10 MALA. rrbrok< rs reported the following bordaeai C,i:.c vc.-UldaV IMS rri^ 2.) 9 arrival. Fr .>er Nc iv,- >2 '•<). 52 »ll ovi'i night $2.64, $2,624 GsaßSßoa ti -j ?230 overnifhl snd jrest< rday W immer $2.20, $2 IT_: U ..a u ord> A i 4 ovcraight. M.
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  • 434 10 Big Changes In Rice And Wheat Trade Patterns THE production and trade patterns of the world's two largest food crops— wheat and rice have undergone considerable change since World War 11. Hiatal the war ended, the world's wheat and rice production was low. Nations that had surpluses sent emergency shipments
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  • 268 10 BETWEEN U and 50 million > people are expected to visit the Universal and International Exhibition which will be held at Brussels from April 17 to Oct. If, 1958. It will be the first world exhibition to be held in Europe since the war, and
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  • 69 10 THE General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd. held an informal reception in their Bukit Timah premises during the week-end to introduce to dealers and friends, the new six est ft. G.E.C. refrigerator. A feature if the new model is a big chiller trav keeping fish and meat. Photo taken
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  • 23 10 THK new motor coaster Ho'.mburn, building lor a principal in New Zealand has bee:-, successfully launched at a Netherlands yard.
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  • 211 10 BRITISH FIRM TO FLOODLIGHT NIAGARA A CONTRACT to floodUghl .Niagara Falls with I new British-designed Colour floodlighting system to replace "he existing one has been awarded to the Amalgamated Electric Corporat.on Ltd. Canadian subsidiary of The General Electric Co. Ltd.. an entirely British concern. Th.s contract, awarded by the Niagara
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  • 140 10 .1 UIOM A T I C Presses Which irill work without atleatioa whits ths jactoru it cessee] 'or f/ie u-cekend. orp Is as installed ia las psasjl bJ s Saeita Avstvsllaa coaipwaK Bl .-Id^'aade. T'u- caaapatay, Carr Fasten cr Ca nf AastraUs Ltd., n uaakes n/i tjvprs of
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  • 72 10 OUTER ROADS Waiaakwf, MarHa. Bets Gede Thorstrand, Laaspoag, Gujarat Ginka Ifaru. France Stave. Kau-viilc. INNER ROADS Silver Draapra, June. Perak. uvth ile, Champadah, iVnnDetaora, Giani Seng, Celius, Kelaga. SUB WHARVES Med C:'af i. ■apaa o. Aid alaru B, Straal s- nda 13, Wellarviscu It, [dander 11, hen raty
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 121 10 SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday for International first grade December shipment gained three-quar-ters of a cent over Friday's quotation, closing quiet at 77 1 cents per lb. i The market opened on better overseas advices and ruled quiet with minor fluctuations. Small interest was shown at
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    • 208 10 STANVAC'S $240 Mil. EXPANS Higher Qulj New Fields f STANDARD VACUL^ investing over Ms24oc:; of modernization and dcvd c ducing and refining f Qc This fact of stanva^ operations in Indone National Planning Associate tion, the stud If th- Kthia't" States Busmi A m Df the deta to ti e
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    • 18 10 Indonesia, discuss National Planning Association's Study on Stanvac in Indonesia with Indonesian Consul-General Achmab Na.tanagara. centre.
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    • 110 10 I MORE than 1.100 exhibitors Irom several countries 1 will be represented at the International Gifts and I Fancy Goods Fair at BlackI pool which opens on Feb. f 3, 1958. The countries Include 4 apart from Britain* South Africa, Austria. Belgium. Czechoslovakia, China,
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    • 98 10 THE date of next meeting of the International Tin Council in London has been fixed for Dec. 11 instead of Jan. 29 as originally decided. This means that the Council may envisage the imposition of restrictions on tin exports as it is due to do
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    • 110 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices pei picul yesterday were: coDra, Nov. -Dec. $26 buyers. $27 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $43 1 sellers; in drums $46i sellers, Muntck white pepper $104 sellers, Sarawak white $103 sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association clasiny prices: fair
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    • 35 10 BRAZIL'S cotton exports for the August-July 1956-57 season were the lowest in the last four vears. Exports totalled 380.000 bales, or less than half of the 810,000 bales exported in 1955-56.— A. P.
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    • 64 10 OIL production in the Middle Fast has risen bv nearly a third since the return of tankers to the Suez route, and in July reached a new record level. Output in the five major producing Stales Kuwait, Saudi Arabia. Persia. Iraq and Qatar— went up to IftJ
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    • 54 10 SHIPMENTS of prepari I latex during Oct* ber am< a to 1,700 tons, injpng the t >tal tor the first ten :v.o' ths this pear to 87. 1 1 1 tons. Exports -/ere main b thi Unite i Kingdom 1 tons. US.A. 2. "44 tons
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    • 425 10 NEW laboratories. rth L5i)O.M)O have been br tight into full use at the Brani. rd w. rks i I a Leading Br:', h company supplying electrical equipment tor aircraft and I guided missiles. The company's aircraft equipment division is designing and developing equipment lor n»
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    • 43 10 NINETEEN Indian university graduates have arrlv< d in the United Kingdom for •raining, under the Colombo Plan, to fit them 1« r up< revisory positions in the neu Indian .steelworks now b< Ing built at Durgapur by Bnu h firms.
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    • 203 10 PELNI-LINES Tels- ***** ***** ,rrc, 9 n Tel: ***** (Mo-opr). "PADJONGE" for Polcmbonq "ESAU" tor D|ombi "PAJANGAN" tor Indrogm Porti 1 "PANEHAN" for Indragm F rt? "LAGONG" for Blmiu Pk Pinonf D okc "TAMPOMAS" for Bclowon AMERICAN MAIL L5 Fost Service tot Lcj An Q( |S^ Portlond Seottlc, lc;rocccptmg corgc
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    • 574 11 CO., LTD. U2/6 Robinson Road b HJNNEL LINE |P J .MIRICAN SIRVICI cr- Philadelphia Cr Cult Ports s por* P Sham Penang Nov 27, 2S Nov 29 No* 5 Dec 26 Dec 27/23 Dee tc loed and discfeorge carge gr^T^AN LLOYD AMERICAN LINE ,O'NI SIRVICI Rcttrrdarn. Sre-tea b Hambsirt nsrst
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    • 1238 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <■• llncc.pereiec «n *>ir.«apcrt» ,12 '"IT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Cerrlets eptien te proceed vie oth.r ports to load and discharge carge IVU Sues with liberty te proceed via Panama or Cap* ot Coed Mope)
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    • 901 11 MITSUI tg LINE S'pore P S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Hokoneson Moru via Manila for Kobe. Nagoyo. Yokonomo 20 Nov Kyontsi* Moru »or Moil Kobe CHoko Yokohamo 23 Nov 22 Nov 20 Nov Akashisan Maru vn Manila tor Yc^ohnrr-. K.'he, Mc i 18 Dec Akakurasan Maru "r Yokoh«rpo, Kobe, Vo;i v
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    • 823 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond/oi For Eost Penan* f S'Hoer Stx*f "JUTLANDIA" 22/23 Nov 24/25 Nov 26 27 Nov Bongkok Only. "ERRIA" 28 L r Nov "FALS7RIA" 5/6 Dee 7/8 Dec 9'lOOec t Colling Soigon, Bongkok AMBODIA" 13/14 Dee iMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden. Port Soid Genoo. Antwerp,
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  • 153 12 IMTKH'K Mctioohan. playL ;ng UM evil but fascinating paramour of Melina Mercouri in THE GYPSY AMI THK (.I.NTIKMAN had his palm f fee 9l*l with silver in true g\psv fashion while out on location. Red -braided and looking dp-i finitely sinister. Mct.oohan' w.is approached for auto-' graphs by
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  • 208 12 ''I'M not married any longer, so why shouldn't I work as hard as I can? Idleness breeds mischief of depression, so I'm going to keep busy/' This was Ginger Rogers' explanation of why she is making two important moves in her career: 1. Plcying her first night
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  • 284 12 'No longer married' Ginger makes a comeback in Nightclub script that is so ideally suited to my talents. I have read at least 20 plays scripts in the past few months and I felt none of them was good enough to come into New York. But 'Bells,' which Judy Holiday
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  • 105 12 The new Roger trim and ageless special Swims Las Vets W •Jf thinfiis r r /or h*. so/'ie Fr f J /Ml B, > T^ be Men f ftafl ••Lf;.s (;/k/..5. >• dom in <(X rC of <>roo4f-**ottU«red l i-ulinity, has «^C f I a^s and w 1 A <
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  • 336 12 Chinese Beauty Sparks New Style In Pinewood rpWENTY ONE- **wr -old I nest boaaty rai CMfi taa name n earns "Sen notsOff* I—'.'as1 '.'as- ipaffced c 1 saio ;a-', on doioa si Piaoipood. Female eyej opened to de irhea rai a who hot just 1 /■'afro a leas rolf In
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  • 176 12 Oleh Oleh Stars New Pla T H i: Kl MPOLAN PRANAKAN SIXGAPURA, the ncwlvformed association of Singapore's Straitshorn Chinese, have enlisted the services of Malaya's topratc impersonators for its charity stai;e play, "Tidak Berdosa" which will hv held in tho B a d m inton Hall. Guillemard Koaci. on December
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 261 12 r^H^r^Rr^_iT_B^_P^_ t *s__P^9lß r aSSaSaaaaaiaß-sßaa^-^asja\-XM Rail BTtli isi^Tsa9S and v,> a!T Baal till llAav! Pb 111 ibWi bT£l insN __^__U__l__MJl__|« major moves BSeV a_l 9as-BimTTH^BitaTafi^aal aV^af^ ll I I 111 M ■bS_bmS lr_l f_H aVI J llaTo im________________\ m ___U___M K^^'JIH'BJBaBSBBH rl W^amVm mvW r^ayj/71 Oct _U_l bm9 I^*^*^ iJ
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  • 61 13 THE Medan touring soccer taaai and ti i Sslsaasr f.a. side he<ore the y>alch at the Merdrka Stadium iv Kna'a Lm pur last wed'. Selangor u -r,,> by tlirce rjon's to tiro uarh a !«te goa' hy Boon lire. In their tour of the country,
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  • 246 13 German Champion Is Full Of Confidence rauax <UP> gnt Sam Wilhelm 1 of rean title 1 Calia--1 ren- late fellow-war-time I Gerhard Hecht. months ir. German JJjht champiw T_:sned tnc a n ..;> oeca .>e an eye allmenl and 34-year-o3d pr. ii- feated Hecht on points to VlB th" vaaan:
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  • 81 13 h 18 f L and r need p the I ..amt ef Britain f r I re put 6-3. 6-4, S-0 in one in which the e appeared true. Davies and Haillet saaal eaeh other here Saturday, a marathonic, three-hour match, Nora Somoza of Ar:---tina, defeated Maria
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  • 89 13 LE HAVRE. Nov. 18 (Reu|tr) England's badminton team beat France S-C in their European zone firM round ■satCS Of the Thomas Cap here yesterday. England will now met t Ireland. First day's results were: Singles D. Jordan :^cat P. Ailload 15-2, 15-4, ft T, Findlay beat
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  • 617 13 'Reluctant Heroes Puzzle Me -soys PETER WILSON WHEN a young man! with bulging biceps, fire in his belly, and, one hopes, a little concrete in his chin,; takes up the profession! which has been described as modified murder, you would naturally expect some belligerence on
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  • 294 13 World Mark Is Only The Start LONDON, Nov. 18 (AP) With one mighty leap in Peking, a 20 year-old Chinese girl has warned the track and field world that 600 million Chinese won't always be also-rans. The girl is Cheng Feng Yung who on Sunday
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  • 149 13 Upset In Red Table Tennis TOKYO, Nov. 18 (UP) One upset was registered on Sunday as Communist China's top table tennis players opened their 1i)57 national tournament in Peking, the New China News Agency reported j today. China's Corbillon Cup play-' er Miss Chin Chung-Hui was defeated by little known
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  • 76 13 Dooland 's 7 For 26 ADELAIDE. Nov. 18 (Router.)—Former Australian Test le^-spinner. Bruce Dooiano. who returned from Engand a fortnight ago, took 7/2H in an Adelaide District eleven match at the weekend. He had not bowled for two months and' had no practice in Adelaide. Dooland. who played Count v
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  • 17 13 STOCKHOLM. Nov. 13 (Renter) Sweden beat Norway in an ice iio-kcy international here last night.
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  • 308 13 Pandas Stay On Top THE champion Pandas maintained their undefeated status and retained hold of first place bv beating tlie Bombers 7-5 in Sunday's Softball league match at Bras Basah Road. Tlie Pandas' seven runs came out of eight hits while the Bombers' were held to three hits. Held loscelcsi
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  • 126 13 SYDNEY. Nf v. 18 (Re .tcr)— En |in v> cltei eight hoxir.g champif n. G< irge Ban ji i today lie was rcadv to fig I In Amerii aat a <nt noti Barra OM 9fl 9DI xers selected to fight in an c nm tion to
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  • 54 13 ROTTERDAM, Nov. IS Reu- 1 •en Hoi and "at B f g- M sUSf leadn a* halftime a 'i*l 900--t ma- i nere yesterday. The I) a h or, v• rf VVilk< < Van W: Kr a- •.<: ai a I arli< r Vai !>• n B< rg
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  • 181 13 Aussie Miler Is Tipped To Win In Empire Games MFLBOIRNE, Nov. 18 (Reuter) Franz Stampfl, who coached Roger Bannister, the first four-minute miler, believes that Merv Lincoln of Australia, will win the mile at the Empire Games in Cardiff next summer. The 43-year-old. Viennaborn coach, said here todav: "Even if
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  • 87 13 HAVAN Nov. IR (AD Ir.forn r<\ r< e a:u rare en S a. lav, 1". nt F gen Ban hj v. par.ior La as "Kid Cho atr." e rcr0gn- S*a*e i tional box. g a^x-iatior -S the w« featnerw. gn' hamp:or. C n .ar v >
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  • 55 13 CAI India. Nev. I t'-p, < k-.i ii«r*t tennis pa yesterday wound ua their of India with a three-n h < vhi a, frr-m wh; h v Ken IWe-* R-.'-ev.' it P. Srg a in tra ght set.. M p w l.e 11 1 S-2, ML in
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  • 63 13 1 MSBRUCK. A ers won both singles events in lelweiss international table tennis tournament nere the week end. B- /.k at a: o'her Hungarian Laszlo Foe"- IM- 1 15, 21-16 in the final of the men's singles, las tva a. Y i also of H -near;
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  • 387 13 LONDON, Nov IB (AP) An armv of 3,500 British SOCcer professionals If disturbed because the proposal to pay the men 2*\ per cent of any traasfsf fee they may earn appears likely to fall through. Many Hubs are reported closing th^ir ranks against the ■Charne,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 175 13 By Al CaPP j i f r --W W.TV.OOT TWESE Ifo^U 'pllSSed' X LIKEWISE J j I roSTB.-. -a-e>a GLASSES I*l BUND /wosrA? U V l^vS TOMAKE. 1 1/ L\l EVER F«EO MC UP BUT aIREADV J> HER.T-A \.Aj9fe "rs^ Syjf. f. Horn/in sS^'-I'' '^^s 1 /t^ -^|)J Sf 50UPEPSOTHE
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  • 339 14 Colony Gains A Ceylon Test Star INTER N A T lON. ALLY known Ceylon Test cricketer and former captain, M. Sathasivam will play in Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament when the season begins early next year. I -'hash-am i.s one of the most attractive batsmen Cay- 1 km has produce-*
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  • 159 14 Two Penang Titles To Veteran Goon 1 EXAXG Nto-v— Veteran Goon K m irtt.er ag Lim S.iv .an won lha Men*i doubles titl e in the C DCse Recreation Club tennis championships played on the CJLC courts 1 Kok Lem also took the Ve'p. ran's deuhitj title a- iitinu ship
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  • 36 14 thf SHA Da.-. i league r v trait a. between Poliee S. H Ass o .aa:ion and S'ncraH ir Riard Police. schedule: I hi Stayed on tre <'• S> rt> Cah ground vesterdaj was postponed.
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  • 33 14 ARSENAL SL beat City Council Bachelors XI I j three Eais m •.1 Msadly tootsi mate: vest< rd ty. Bearers mars (i Chttadrakr >! r -.an 2 ai d Lee Swea Ann.
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  • 445 14 Gama's Nephews Trouble... Fly In TROUBLE in capital I letters; that's what Pakistan s "Three MATketeers" tfholu. Aslam and Akram brought with them when they flew into Singapore by Qantas Constellation last night. And fir.st to get the headi aches were Airport officials who f ailed to find an interpreter
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  • 331 14 Blues Lose But They Impress Against Seletar SINGAPORE All Blues, in their last preparation match before they meet Selangor in the Blues Cup competition on Saturday, gave Royal Air Force, Seletar, a tough time before going down by 15 points (five tries) to eight (a goal and a penalty) in
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  • 140 14 FA Cup: 2nd Round Proper Draw LONDON Nov. la (Reuter> Tlie draw for the second round proper of the Football Associatmu Cop competition was made today as follows (Matches to be played on Dec. 7): Scunthorpe United v Bishop Auckland or Burv. Port Vale v Hub City. Oldham Athletic v
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  • 34 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— RASC from Batu Cantonment chalked up another win when they beat Police Depot bv 15 points (five tries) to nine (three tries* on the Police Depot ground here loday.
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  • 27 14 this Stondatdpic ahowa: ltfi hi t phi* Aareni <f$ yrars-c>ld 240 lbs.), Bhnlu i :y_' isnare-eld 111 hVsJ ■nd Aslaai (2*t seare-eld 2SI las).
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  • 133 14 WA Still Face An Inns. Defeat BRISBANE, Nov. 18 (RcuI tcr) Western Australia, with six sacond innings wickets in hand, still need 1)1 runs to avoid an innings defeat from Queensland m their Sheffield game here. In a collapse after lunch 'today Western Australia lost five wickets for .~iB and.
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  • 383 14  -  WINDSOR LAD FEW AGAINST THE CLOCK By IPOH Mon. Only a few horses went against the clock on the training track this morning Colza, with apprentice Omar atop, was very impressive in galloping better than Peace Ripple (Donnelly) to skip three furlongs in 39 sec. on
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  • 85 14 RAAF Players Absent: PRU Trial Flops PENANG, Mon.— Roval Australian Air Force let Penan" Rugby Union down badly in their rugger state trial on Western Road ground yesterday Two hours before the trial, they informed the PRU that seven of their p'aycrs scheduled for the trial could not turn up.
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  • 41 14 THR City Council Inter-De-partment Cup Soccer Final between Health Department and Engineer's Department will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 5.13 p.m. Mr. J. T. Ren. Presidenl ol the City Council, will give sway the Cup.
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  • 587 14 BVNGKOK. Nov IS (IP) —Thailand's Badminton Association officials denied toda,y as "untrue'' a statement by a Japan Badminton Association spokesman that they h;vl agreed to play the second round Asian zone Thoin a s Cup badminton match in Japan. Sia ahi Kawabata of the
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    49 14 LE.4I7.VG behind him a trail o< Selangor attockert sprawling, Perak defender Todd hups the ball to ha runs across the Perak s dr to foil a Se'c.g „<•• the H.M.S. Malaya Rugger con pel Lumpur i)adang on Saturday. Selangor be points (goal, 4 tries and a penalty). Standardpic
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  • 48 14 M, __h h at iuLy __LcS i saasja _9aaj R ksaaai<] ge:,erw, Jfsas J ssjaanl ba.l ar games L Uke Tea* out of the! lis 2 r sa 524.980 in follows: Fi ketbail $jj mw _z 521.416.W Cricket $aj gram5109.05. Sioc key $45^ nave to »>.»< their *a*Hna
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  • 183 14 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers narrowly beat Singapore Cricket Club "li" bv nine points (two tries and a p^nalU i to six (two triesi in their rugger eneounter played on the Padang yesterday. Throughout. RE M E >„ superiority so all quarters but were unlucky not
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  • 386 14 (A TOTAL of 83 horses ave entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana Meeting to be held <»n Saturday Dec. 14, at Bukit Timah. There will be eight The entries arc: MARA. CLASS I—B Furlongs Handicap within weight limits 11 st. to 13 st. 7
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  • 100 14 They'll Draw Lots To Play Israel LONDON. NOV. 18 CR Hi fl Nine European nati< n will take part in a lottery to decide the countrv to moot Israel lor a place in the World Cup finals in Sweden next yea r Because ol the political situation in the Middle
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    • 33 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: RAF. Chang i vs. Wanderers at Wanderers; Div. 2: Kh.ilsa Association vs. Tea -fwrs' Training College at Kit a hir Div. 3: Serannoon Gardens 00* Prisons at Serannoon Gardens.
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