Singapore Standard, 23 November 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ?ft ft W FIRE BRIGADE GENIRAV HOSPITAL 2811 2414 V fcTJid SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907 11 PAGES 1"> CENTS
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  • 25 1 I H who I z under I d day for iave :nku not to I <cnovn what H Dato Razafc I rr.mrrre Tan I
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  • 434 1 IMF (Hiwrnor of Sincapnrr. Kui.i rt Black, yesterday i ihe fifth Freeman :i- it} in -i simple hut .mil and dignified c. r»nion> at the City Hall N f.infarr of trumpets 'ltd the onfrrmen .»s a\ ouncil President. A 1 I Rea. presented
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  • 32 1 re. and n with 'hp two fight, in the me] thuga threw an lieved to contain add, at them. The gangsters then fled. The two men were lalei tc General Hospital.
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  • 34 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Duko ol Edinburgh will pay I State VjSM to the Netherlands on March 25. 26 and 27 next year, i WM officially announced bv The Hague yesterday. Reuter
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  • 29 1 ABOUT 1.000 Chinese were homeless on Friday by a lire which levelled 100 wooden huts in the squatt< r area on the Kowloon side of Hong- A.P.
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  • 452 1 STUDENTS REFUSE TO TAKE EXAMS School officials avert any further trouble JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Police here were alerted today when a group of students of the Foon Yew Chinese School attempted to stage demonstrations in their classrooms. Police believe that student lead2rs from other schoo's in the
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    62 1 ABOVE: Civic, lesal and religious dignitaries march from Assembly House to the City Hall steps, to confer on the (iovernor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, the freedom of the City. BELOW: Sir Robert Black, signs the scroll, making him a Freeman. Watching him are the City President, Mr. J. T.
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  • 206 1 SIR LESLIE DROPS A HINT NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (Renter) Sir Leslie Munro, President of the General Assembly, today raised the possibilit\ of a Tnited Nations session in the ."near future" to debate sovereignty in cater space. "Aside from outer space itself."' he said, "questions
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  • 118 1 LABOURER BURIED AFTER BLAST IPOH. Fn. A labourer. Chaw Lai 50. wa.s buried under tana of limestone at a quarry at the 4th mile Timor Koad today, Another. Chiew Kiew. 60. WU Berioush injured and is lying critical. y ill in the lpoh in pital. 'I he labouretl had minutes
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  • 43 1 IHE chiefi of the British an: United States itOOliC pro|ecti vf-ur(iay denounced ai M Mfioui y auueading" receni report-, that the British have practical v succeed! d in ha: -in^ 1 lie H-bom i r< ac*°n f)r peace-time power U. P.
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  • 24 1 THE death toll in Japan's influenza epidemic ro.se to 85 yesterday, including G4 in Tokyo, the Welfare Ministry announced. Reuter
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  • 52 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 22 (Renter) The 8,341-ton British freighter. Suva Breeze, called nere today on an emergency mission, landing Its 58-year-old Chief Engineer, Mr' William Baird. of Sydney, who was Kftowy taken 111. The vessel was on II way from Kobe to Singapore with 1.500 tons of
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  • 20 1 FILM ■etren Jeanne Crate save birth to her fifth child in a Los Angeles hospital yeb*prday.— Reuter
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  • 19 1 A STRING of fin > around Jakarta made t:. and., of >»■ iple mi ■< it wa reported rdav Reuter
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  • 295 1 PENANG, Fri. Three students from the Penang Chinese Girls High School, who were detained under the Emergency Regulations on Wednesday, were released unconditionally today. They were Kb aw Fouk Tiang, Leow Kok Lan and Chong King Lan who had been excelled for taking part in dis urbances
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  • 125 1 HONGKONG. Not. 22 (Reuter) More than 300 Royal Naval dOCkjard workers who staged a sit-down strike yesterday for one and half hours were today warned by the naval RUthoriUefl their pay vrould be stopped if there wai r>ny repetition of the Incident. They were
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  • 351 1 KAMIL MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT TO SANDHURST LONDON, Nov. L2 IUP).— Malaya'.s High Comm; r.< r. Da* N'ik Ahmad Kamil. pa 1 hi.- first official v: n todaj to thi Ri yal M.litary \cadrmy a Sandhurst wh< re (i I officer cad< :> of the Malayan Army are training Gent ral
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  • 78 2 NORTH BAY. Ontario. Nov 22 iAP) Another page in the life story of the celebrated Dionne quintuplets will be written at Sacred Heart Church in Corbeil tomorrow when Cecile Dionne becomes the bride of Philippe Langlois, a Montreal Canadian Broadcasting Company audio-technician. Cecile, 23. and Philippe
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  • 48 2 RABAT, Nov. 22 (Renter). —King Mohammed Fifth of Morocco and President Bourguibt of Tunisia have ottered to place their good oflices at the disposal of France and responsible leaders of the Algerian National Li: eration Front (F.L.N.) it m announced here last night.
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  • 342 2 UN Debate On ILl's Claim To West Irian Problem Will Threaten Peace In S-EA- Ismail against humanity and the United Nations must cons.der the case against colonialism by the same token," he said. Dr. Ismail said the UN. must consider "whether the peoDle of New Guinea
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  • 184 2 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 22 (AP) The Soviet Union announced yesterday it would veto a Westernsponsored plan to have the U.N.'s Kashmir representative, Dr. Frank P. Graham, make a new attempt to settle the Indian-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. It would he the 8:->rd veto
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  • 150 2 JAKARTA. Nov. 22 fAFPi Leaders of various political parties in South Sumatra have pledged themselves to unite in opposing the Communist Party during the regional elections scheduled to be held next month. They also agreed them- selves to refrain from at tack■ing pach other during
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  • 204 2 US Will Not Vie With Russia Economic Aid For Egypt WASHINGTON. Nov (^P) American officials said yesterda' sident Gama] Abd< 1 Nr- S scr of Egypt appar» was trying 4 n tine up "aid and trade" P with both Russia ar i -r West. They said th:s -.^^med to be
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  • 23 2 EMPEROR Hirohiuj of T apan yesterciay ■>• ingratulations to tne Pr< =i ior." Lebanon on the ocr-asmr! i the Lebanon's Independence day Router.
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  • 196 2 WAUTOMA. Wisconsin. Nov 22 (AP) Edward Gein. admitted butcher-slayer of a middle-aged business woman, pleaded innocent by reason of Insanity, when he was arraigned yesterday on a charge of first degree murder. He was order* d held with out bond for trial. Waushara Count v
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  • 101 2 ExplosionSabotage, Say Police NICOSIA C.;r; N L. 'UP. Poiice said ia n that an < xp. n ib 6000-ton Br:t: h fr. ter African Prince In a Cj Ettfl por yi I rday wa caused bv nbota The announce m< nt r^>: within hour> a:*- r a -■<; hoi., was
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  • 21 2 BANGKOK N let i Prin e Ki u Wsttana r Kinf Phumi- ',>:;■. Th loH .r: v .r.-- f« A
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  • 24 2 A TOTAL rebels had > irr< i N'orth-east India :n tl lour months Indian Pi n i Jawaharlal N< hru '..Id A F P.
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  • 125 2 LONG BI AC H. California. Nov. >?. (AP) What would you do if you suddenly won a South Pacific is'and complete with furnished hut. outrigger canoe and a secant? Mr. and Mrs Kent Shelby, who won an island in a comic verse contest
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 336 2 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF Government Of The PANDAN SAWMILLS, Federation Of Malaya. 1 IMITEn Financial Year ending APPOINTMENT OF 31st December. 1957 RECEIVER AND MANAGER CLAIMS in report of serve' 1 rendered or Modi *upML r. f:rrr< and pi'.ecl to Govermneni DP to r rr. bm\ us bosliiesi Including
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    • 311 2 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD in.s. "Marne Lloyd" arrived 22.11.57 DAMAGED packages may be tendered for survey at godowns 10 11 on 3rd December as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD. Shipping Department TW. ***** Agents m.v. "ORANJE" THE above vessel is due
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    • 354 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE AIRPORT CATERING CONCESSIONS TENDERS for the catering concisions listed below will be received in the Office of the Airport Manager. Singapore Airport, Singapore 19. up to noon on the 12th Dec. 1957. CONCESSION 1. Public Res-aurant, Transit Passenger Restaurant, and Mezzanine Bar (Licensed). CONCESSION 2. Coffee Milk
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    • 25 2 jjl J CO- I I I CHEt^E:! I > Mil tfl iW'l kt r. t I > I am, I sfl J i u... ">fl mi I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 861 2 !lAm)AßDtVfcWgff£i ...A MTfH tlf THAT aotl ft IOW WAX ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE CACTI. FOLIACE PLANTS. ORCHIDS TMHtli NO BETTER CIFT than pa -a mai Price irorrj estofetmc at Smaepore Flower Shr- to $255 ObM -*b from a, entries 9f Welcon-" W'-te m-Jleadmt photogMp- i •>'-■". quotes: Hon. Secretary. Flower SKow.l
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  • 276 3 TEACHERS IN NEW PAY SCALE BID 9-Y ear-Old Grouse Up For Decision NEARLY 1,000 normal trained teachers in the Colony will meet today at the Victoria Memorial Hall to discuss their service conditions. This extraordinary meeting has been called to dibcuss, among other things, government's failure to present a new
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  • 189 3 WD Men Plan Claim Action CIVILIAN employees of the War Departments in Singapore and the Federation are considering joint action to settle their claim with Services authorities for compensation to mem bers for loss of career due to redundancy. FtoUowing i rteadlodi in theii negotiations to settle the claim, representatives
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  • 50 3 SEARCH ft* the kidnap vi 'tim Mr. Tan Fng Chuan. will :^e c 'n'inued until ho i^ bond, a Cok ny Police ipokesnan ti rhs Standard jresterI I' '.icemen on "Operation Faq'e •be sue sessot to > QpcTatkM Preksa" w:!i iearch Um sres and i Ijoininf
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  • 72 3 GEN. PRICE HERE ON A MISSION MAJOR-CiEXERAI. GeoifS B. Prire. (above) Head of the British Army Intelligence in trie War OttcC in London, V/ho arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC. Ma.i.-Gen. Price has just completed a tour of Australia, is visiting military establishments in South-east Asia and the Far East.
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  • 67 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Government is to increase the Quota of non-Malays into the Federation Civil Service and in the near future remove the quota system altogether, The Standard learnt today. An Education Ministry BOOrce said ".hat though the quota system would be removed with regard to
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  • 315 3 She Wanted Me To Lose Face, Says Man JOSEPH MATEJI, charged with having raped a dance hostess, Irene Hong Sow Kheng, in his Meyer Mansion flat on Aug. 11, related in the Singapore High Court yesterday the midnight incidents in his bedroom. The prosecution doaad i<N case
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  • 243 3 WITH 23 days to go before Foiling Day foi the City Council elections, major pol.tical parties in Singapore are now starting a series of election meetings The Liberal-Socialist Party will hold ttf lint election rally at the Townor Road children's playground thLs evening to introduce
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  • 140 3 DAMAGED PLANE GETS A NEW WING the iii- Bristol aii treigblei to land ai the Singapore International Airport arrived ear.v Ikll week. The freighter flew a new wing into the Co.onv for the damaged Airwork plane which overshot the runway last month. A am I nr.vd saw 'he -iant freighter
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  • 96 3 A JOINT meeting of the representative- council ami c\i itivc commfttet of Mm L' 4<hi t r r Singapore Bank Employees' Union will be held on Thursday to plan future action OH the union"s dtBBMM for gratuity. A spokesman of the union yestcrdav said
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  • 181 3 BUSY 3 WEEKS FOR 25 THE 15 serving Singapore City Councillors will have a busy time during the next three weeks in having to clear up tne backlog of work before they retire on Dec. 17. Air. R. Middleton-Smith, DeDuty City President, told The Standard yesterday that ill matters on
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  • 126 3 THE first Malay youth leadership training count mm opened by the Chief Minister, Mr. Un Vew Hork, yesterday at the Singaoore Youth Council Hall In Orchard Road. The course to be held every Friday for ei^ht weeks will be attended by about M
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  • 33 3 MR. YEH SIT YEN. PICSI Liaison Officer to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, resumed dutv yesterday, following a sluriy tour uhi'-h took him to the United SUiics and Britain.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 142 3 How many ways have you enjoyed Remy Martin V.SAP.? /JP^' -—^^1 If "> > il* fi«ic JH V A/ Rcn^.y Martin Brnr.^v on ip. r r with fwr.prr A Brandy water, or Brandy Soda. Bra- Brandy with that The important ••:.t you ask for Rimv Martin V S O.P. by
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  • 183 4 Certificates For Full Attendance THIRTV-THRF.K etudenti of the Singapore Council jor Adult Education class in conititutional Law will receive certificate! lot 106 pet ceni attendance during ihe < <o ;rsc The presentation wi.. e made by the S.C.A.E. chairman Mr. P. s. Raman, and will be part of a Seminal
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  • 291 4 Malaya To Join world Postal Union ENTRY IS ALMOST ASSURED-MINISTER KIALA LIMPIR, Fri. Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir told the first post Merdeka conference of controllers of Po?ts today that Malaya s application to the Universal Postal i'nion would be accepted shortly. Although formal
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  • 170 4 THE 'SPUTNIK LOOK' IN WORLD OF FASHION EVEN fa-shion seems to be keeping up with the coming Space Age. A leading Australian designer and his wife have created a new look —the "Sputnik Look." Mr. Terence H. Fograrty and his 43-year-old wife arrived in Singapore yesterday in a Qantas-BOAC Britannia
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  • 82 4 New Congress Seeks To Protect 'Rights' THK newly-formed Singapore Indian Congress has besun 1 enrol membtri and lont branches, its iecTetary-geneTSi Mr. B.P. Naiciu. said yesterqay. The Congrtts wUI striwe to safeguard the political rights and promote cultural Interests of the [ndiau m Singapore, ht said. t It will co-operate
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  • 25 4 THI SSfiM tttfl I Council of State ttc TNnang will be at the Council Charr-.r:;: in P enue, at 2.30 on Dec. 23.
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  • 522 4 Forged Rl Notes Seller Trapped— Court Told POLICE Inspector Yap Thiam Hock told a Sfof*pore Curt yesterday how two police officers went to a kttMBSC in Geylang and •set up a trap" to arrest a roan selling: counterfeit Indonesian currency notes. UUP. Yap was testifying at a preliminary inquiry before
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  • 116 4 HUNDREDS of proplc watching television at Raffles Place yesterday were treated to two scenes from the classical plays. Othello and Pygmalion, stayed hv the "family team" of the Shakespearean International Theatre Company. Playing the scenes were CJreggory Kendal. his wife, Laura Lidded and their attractive 23-year-old
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 326 4 MmmmmJLmkmmJkl {R3B5 e "THE Sl\ AIM, R| JIN IM M \-i iM'l -4 (H ui: O J MIMM..III TOMC.III iCHeauf.fHl (n-atur, „,'*IHR| SKI h 4* l||v, |o<l.i> ki ain l< H 4"i .1 in I ih \< wmmmmmm Phonr: :w«. opens 70i)A>: vUKIAHOMAfcJ J fill A «.3« l. m •>-!'
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 663 4 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE P^**'* ewldavjr (iOsp(>l Mas)** FeUmr. Mn K apore C iti^hlp^HjgWrjtJon: ;hlp rn^ST^ Rei C-", 1 -/S 'n j t v\vc,\ kail, Raffles Qua: tfueal MfMSbngf Jrtth H. 1»„ J Mker: Mr Yin Cho ol s wheae sen u Ho, hi, Han. it".). Foo. Han. Ho.
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  • 288 5 L Hit Out At These of \s Of Inefficiency ,mi li: Irl The s <*nior Asian Government Officers Association l t> that the rapid Malayanization of the Civil Service :,rtuu-mv. In a Si it Hi issued \\;s evening, the Association the rep m a emdi endeavom
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  • 98 5 that his Govon the period between his refreshment and reinstatemer been treated as leave without salary. "granted on grounds of public policy with the approval of the former H CommissionIronside maintained that by reason of grant of leave without pay. the of Segaram remained ed. He said there was
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  • 103 5 ONK t.i j;;-,,:; tight buodn I m ni h f paid emiri y» ei oi the I'-..;:; i] WtJli thdl 'ic- ta lot |i ta n 1 to be referred to arbitration. This was decided Ml r\\g,'r.\ tin ithrt o i Ittoc i^ the Crv
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  • 38 5 ■OIQAPOn C rantr, Mr. no Chonfl Hing, jresterdaj rec< r I nil I BBf '.:v ¥•!>■ diet at an inquest on Tn Kng mf, ta 1 fc r 1 it itkmary lOd 24, and died the hexl day.
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  • 161 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Seller? Spot 781 K.S.S. No 1 7 f )i Jan K.S.S. No 1 7t| W K.S.S No 2 Dec Wi K.S S No 3 Dec 7.") ".">i. Tone: Steady. The price ol tin in Singapore yesterday was
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  • 265 5 WE'LL HAVE $1,000,000 DEFICIT, HE WARNS MALACCA. Fri. The Malayan Party candidate, for Mata Kuching Ward. Indie Hashim bin Abdul Ghani, warned that the Municipality would be toed with a deficit of more than $1,000,000 next year, when the State Government takes over control of the local Education Department Speaking
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  • 215 5 No Proof Of A Threat Judge Union's Injunction Discharged MR. Justice Knight at the Singapore Hight Court yesterday held that there was no proof of the alleged unlawful threat by the Registrar of Trade Unions to take action to cancel the registration of the Army Civil I Service Tnion. The
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  • 82 5 He 'll Talk On How To Become A True Citizen PROMINENT Colony hanker and Rotarian. Mr. Yap Phen.^ tie k. wi.: gi\e a talk on "How :> Becorr.e a True Citizen" at the Chinese YMCA m Pnr.ee Edward Road at T p.m. today. Thll If the third m the enes
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  • 93 5 SINGAPORE Governor, Sir Robert Black, natron of the St. John Ambulance Association, will lay the foundation stone tor the attnrfation'i new building in Beacfa Road at s. in p.m. today. The dedication ceremony wi 1 b« offl dated by the Bishop < f Singapore,
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  • 37 5 A BOYS club to cater to the needs of teen-agers m the KatOQg area, to be called Telok Klirau Boys C!ub. will be formed soon under the auspices of the Singapore Soda] welfare Departinent.
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  • 265 5 RACKETEERS from Hongkong are believed to be trying to smuggle Chinese aliens into Singapore. Singapore s Comptroller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Joo Hock, said yesterday! "the possibility of such a smuggling ring cannot be overruled." He was commenting on the recent state of attempted
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 473 6 GOUTsUASI ASIA is passing through anxious times Tension is growing as the situation becomes MN complex day by day. The West Irian issue IsM raised a Tornado ofl emotion not only in Indonesia but in nearby countries as well. Indonesia is determined to go to great lengths to
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    • 417 6 IT seems that in official circles in the Federation r.v lei: hand docs not know what the right hand is doing and the Press is inevitably blamed for this state of affairs. The other day official quarters at Kuall Lumpur is.^.ied a statement that seven stuc- nN of
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  • 997 6  - Monastery of Government Patrick O 'Donovan INSIDE AMERICA from WASHINGTON ASHINGTON is more than a capital city: it is an adjective that describes a way of government and a policy. As the news grows thicker and decisions more urgent, the word strays across the world like an idea. "To-night in
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  • 107 6 Understanding Through Films r rHE work of Satagit Ray and other Asian filmmakers of distinction means that the formal painted mask the Asian face as seen by uninformed Western eyes begins to slip away, and underneath is seen the sm.ling: or *he tear-laden, the strained or
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  • 571 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By a day passes without evidence that the people of Malaya are governed by mob law The enthusiasm of the Communists having been curbed in Singapore and with their armed forces in the Federation about to throw in the towel, abductors have
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 244 6 Sir -"Strait? Bnrn" in hi«; Irttt r of Nov. 1 1 |fl I I I give the agr ot Mi son. H must, thenf-.:v. Bfl ■fMUMMi that his m is beiow the age of 20 years since he is "underage." During the initial regi.straUon perio I, wMch hmm ia
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    • 158 6 Campaign Road Etique l rr. <- < r. >. .i late the Pci:rr on tl r decision to act aga:: speeding .n S- garr: This will curb the fn quency of road aceidT s in the district. Driv p r 5. r^pr> i those who ha\ e just their licences,
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    • 284 6 Sir— "lt is heartening to note that the plight of the unemployed graduates of the University of Malaya has been brought to the notice of the general public. While a true picture of the situation has been depicted I believe this state of affairs has little or nothing
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  • 103 7 LONDON. Nov. 22 (AP> 'A British peer suggesta that Dylni baUoona should o-- Ito gv ird ■calbsl the ipi id i ra i !tl?€ taUout i: m n icl ar pi ints. Viscount BtonehmTen t(~tid the House oJ Lorda yesterday that. In accidents wch aa
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  • 250 7 NOW, THE AIM IS A SPACE PLATFORM WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (Router) The United States is conducting research programmes to launch space platforms of considerable size, it was announced yesterday. lieutenant General c. s. Irvine, the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staft Tor Material, said in a .speech that *he US.
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  • 132 7 ALL IN A WORKING DAY TOKYO. Nov. 22 (Reuter) A delinquent Japanese youth, sent to work to "straighten out" today, stole his employer's truck, lost contiol of the vehicle, killed three children and wrecked a small shop. The 17-year-old, according to the police, mistook the accelerator pedal for the brake
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  • 74 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 22 (AFP) Pirates believed to be Filipinos plundered an Indonesian ship and killed two members of the crew, according to a report reaching here from Tarakan. eastern Borneo. The Indonesian vessel Bintang Mas wa s .sailing to Tawao. British Borneo with a cargo of copra
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  • 231 7 US Aid Shock In Store For India Ike To Slash State Dept. Recommendation For Loan WASHINGTON, Nor. 22, (Router)— President Eisenhower has tentatively decided against a proposal that Congress should be asked to approve a large loan to assist India's second five-year economic development plan, authoritative sources said yesterday. The
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  • 176 7 Sydney Dock Strike Police Step In SYDNEY, Nov. 22 (Router) Police were called to the P. and O. liner, Arcadia, here today when dockers tried to picket crew members who were unloading Baggage. The dofkitfl iooro.i at the ■iv.v m they struggled down the gangway of \hc :hip Hdcd with
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  • 166 7 Khrushchev's Offer To Doubters: We'll Show You Our Missiles CAIRO, Nov. 22 (Reutcr)— The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram today quoted Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist leader, as saying 'if there is anyone who doubts that we possess the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), we are ready to carry out a
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  • 220 7 $63,750 DAMAGES AWARD IN LIBEL SUIT LONDON, Nov. 22 < Reuter) —Mr. Aneurin Bevan. the Br.tish Labour Party's chief foreign affairs spokesman and tipped as Foreign Secretary in the nex:. Labour Government was today awarded U2.500 (M521.250) damages against a weekly journal which said he drank too much whisky at
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 60 7 MEXBOROUCUI. England, Nov. 22. (Reuter). —Eighteen-year-old Shirley Watson won a wilder here today when she sat a.one in a 1.100 seat rinftflM throughout a perfoimancfl of a Frankenstein horror fil;ii. She has boon awarded free passes for every horror film to be shown at the c.noma until che
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    • 51 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 22 (Rente.').—A Russian KJentist announced last night he had produced bacteria resembling cancer cells. Dr. G. F. Cause, of the Soviet Academy of Medical Science, said these bacteria had been used in programmes aimed at finding anti-cancer drugs. The bacteria were now being tested on
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    • 48 7 BANGKOK. Nov. 22, (Renter). The Ministry of Public Health has warned Thai women about getting facelifts in beauty salons operated by peopie without proper knowledge and training. The Ministry said a number of people had suffered permanent injury as a result of treatment in these salons.
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    • 32 7 BANGKOK, Nov. 22 (Reuter) The Thai Post Office announced censorship on outgoing cables of foreign correspondents had been lifted. Censorship was imposed following the army coup d'etat on Sept. 16.
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    • 33 7 LONDON Nov. 22 (Reuter). Seven British service ofliccrs are planning an attempt on one of the world's highest uiuiimbed mountains, 25,868-feet Distcchil Far. in the Karakoram j range of the Himalayas.
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    • 30 7 SUVA, Nov. 22 (Reuter) Radioactive deposits had been discovered in Fiji, the Governor, Sir Ronald Garvey, told the opening budget session of tho Legislative Council here tcdav.
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    • 25 7 WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (Reuter).— The U.S. Defence Department tonight announced plans to build a M$200,000.000 missile site in the western state of Wyoming.
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    • 60 7 TOKYO, Nov. 22 (Reuter)— United States authorities tonight announced that Specialist Third Class Gregory J. Kupski, Jr., 23, of Michigan, ha'l confessed to the murder of Miss Kazue Hikawa, 25 on the night of Nov. 16. The body of Miss Hikawa was found in an allev
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  • 55 7 Photo PRINCESS Margaret, accompanied by the Kar! of Halifax, the Chancellor of Oxford University, armer, at tht Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, where she spoke at a ceremony held to mark the centenary of Dr. Li\ injrstom s appeal to the University of Oxford to send a
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  • 245 7 NEW YORK, N 22 fßruter) Dr Wchrn< r V< n Braun, crealnr oi Um Gcr:v.an VI I now a leading Amcri an si ibsl rt, predicted today that the United S:at< s would s;;:-i)avs Russia in onquering spa c. Dr. Braun, fiire ••tor oi
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    • 234 7 qj^AD the best milk 0 the country of milk ?>''' if f ZJw f VtJ/, Mj^Sl OMAD milk powder L-tt r Sfr SAFI hi l [PW tnm «etect«d milk from TB m+.r tr e "j w N u T TIOUS 6. NO WASTE H*t tou wioi milk you l^ 7
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  • 267 8 SAYS MCP BOSS' WIFE' Kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. A young woman, on trial before Mr. Justice Shepherd in the High Court here on a capital charge of being in illegal possession of a Winchestei double-barrel shotgun and ammunition, claimed today the
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  • 102 8 KUALA LUMPUR, PH. B- 'a High Osssinissioner M iya, Mr C, W Tory, today inspected a local industry for t time ~ir.ee his z.:: he visited the ultra-modern Lever Broth, rs soap and i lil I Hi factory in B at R >. i A o-npar.ic
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  • 261 8 But Parents Turn Deaf Ear MALACCA. Fri —Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer today argued for nearly half an hour with a Chinese couple to take back their son who earlier had pleaded guilty to stealing his father's fishing net valued at $25. But the father and mother
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  • 112 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A rubber tapper, summoned today before Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani for failing to maintain hi.> wife, blamed it on the recent depression in the pr^ce of rubber. Chin Kee. 30. of Kapar. was summoned by Khoo Siew Kim. who claimed maintenance
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  • 120 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Director of Emergency Operations. Lt.-Gen. Sir James Cassels. visited Sekinchang this morning and met representatives of Good Citizens Committees and local councils of Sekinchang. Kiansit, Tahjong Karang. Batang Berjuntai. Simpang Ijok. Jeram. Suneei Buloh. Assam Jawa and Kuala Selangor.
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  • 35 8 .1. w. E. Savory vrai ye.-ter-iav fined $M by Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Tara Singh, for driving a van ft] Dg Jalan Perchah on July without consideration for others using the road.
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  • 153 8 Divorce Her, Not Break Her Bones, Man Told PENANG, Fri. An odd-job-labourer was told by the Sessions Judge, Mr. David Anthony, today that if his wife had provoked him, he should divorce her and not break her bones. The labourer, Teoh Poh Soon, was fined S2OO on an amended charge
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  • 58 8 A SIXGAPORE youth, who tailed to face charge Oi hawking food without a licence, could not bt traced despite many attempts by detectives. Reason lie was in Outram Road ja:l for another offence. Tsjsterday, Tao Ah Koon was brought to the City Court to answer
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  • 334 8 Lawyer And Miner Fight For Council M PROGRESSIVES' MAN TRIES AGAIN FOR THE LEGISLATURE IPOH. Fri. The Ipoh/Menglembu electorate goes to the polls tomorrow to elect a representative to the Federal Legislative Council. The seat was left vacant by the appointment of Mr. Leongr Yew
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  • 53 8 Recording Artiste To Give A Charity Concert MISS TERESA LEUNG, at risrht. a Hongkong recording ast.v,, u! **J recital in aid of the Good Shepherd Girls' Home at the virtoru Mm pore on Sunday. Other puest artistes from left are: Mrs Dawn K u Mr. Samuel Miao, violin, and Mr.
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  • 158 8 KLIAN IXTAX. Fri. An aircraft circling above the jungles of K.ian Intan and Kroh today touc-hed off specuj lation among the 5.000 residents here that Chin Peng's 1 emissary. Chen Tien, was on his way out from his jungle hide-out at the Malayan-Thai border. The peop'.e believed that government
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  • 36 8 Phot' sn.pin kept a round-the- o k rffj MIT the .r.z.o path iMtfm to onf Paku in K ian Intan for Chen T.er. ho -i o-j--f. r tho i.rr':rr.ir.;..ry :alk| WWk government < ffn ia's
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang di Pertuan Agong is still continuing his treatment for arthritis und« r the care of Dr. E. A. Hardy, the State Physician. His ion dition has improved. It is still not known when he will bo sufficient^ well to make his
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    41 9 Hy known fctenf t! irhfl h^j >ccn directing the VS. nr§ i\ \:~r?d tn .'9.55. Respected niike as a physicist and an !ian hea pro,^rf FfßMlft-il The fOtcllitc p^oiVa?-" Im h LflkOiVto^v HageTi, n^ir -^9, > > <; laboratory since I'■ i -Tor sctcntift
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    • 914 9 |)K John P. Hagen, <i: rector of the U.S. Satellite Programme, was interviewed at Washington, and INN is the QUESTIONS and ANswnfl Q Does the fact that the Kiifrsiios Liu.tic.hrd their satellite ahead of us give them a scientific advantage put us in the position of h ivmc
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    • 484 9 There is no Race to reach Space •.hat a-s yet the BbmUUM have not provided us with the details as to the design and the experiments carried in their satellite. At the IGY Assembly, one of :heir scientists implied that this satelLte may not carry any scientific experiments but may
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    12 9 4 *l am most certainly NOT out with some blonde, my dearl"
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    • 359 9 \imiler (or Jel Planes .n, engines u ill be reduced to "tolerable levels" within five .It.hn N Tyler of the Pratt and Whitney Company, a leadtes ■MUrafactiirt-r <»f airplane engines. A muffler or "noise silencer" le\e.lope\l. Tyler said. It will reduce jet noise by ;r -,:..im that rushes out of
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    • 94 9 h fJ^rt V>^ SEE /THE FULL RANGE AND CHOOSE R o n s o n -for Chri&m%: ■y JtONSON— makers Of IH« w»rM't J>««tat llfllf r»» "Paymore...whatfcr? Fords the buy 1} See the glamourous FAIRLANE 500 TOWN VICTORIA en,: i-nr,* why this long, lean, low-line beauty is the highlrght of
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  • 175 10 A PEACETIME record of 63 per cent of the new rubber used in America this year will be man-made, Mr. John L. Collyer, Board chairman of B. F. Goodrich Company, told the Rubber Manufacturers Association In New York. Mr. Collyer said he was •onfldent
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  • 394 10 Rubber Imports Decline THE b. r -ntirrn nt evir* n! the rnd f last v. k r.f.i t ..harp upward rr.v,-< rr.« r.t i nnnufd unt;! W< in 1 iv. whrn a re- r. :n p. r,r i\* tak- i i '.vr.-kiy nbbor rejxr- I Holiday. Cutler, Bath f L-
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  • 111 10 Price Up Cent T v: -{NATIONAL grade rubber I I December shipment gained one-q tart I cent yesterday on the Sinfl h pore mar-: The price clo at 79i cents per lh. (7S| <• I I on the previous The HMrii I as xat the opening in v.ith < markets
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  • 70 10 HERE ON BUSINESS SURVEY (icro'ipaiiied by his rcHe. The firms are weU-knoicn for their toffees and sweets. Mr. Mackintosh, has just <-o>npleted a business tonr of Australia. He is here on a fire-day b\tsiness survey before returning to Britain via Colombo. Mr. Mackintosh Mr. E. D. Mackintosh, director of John
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  • 527 10 INDUSTRIALS AND TINS ARE LOWER m MaJajan MuvsiMwkan A~.-ociat.or; y(>'vr.lr>y renorte«i BJMdsrali bssteesi done. There was (BSSn] markins down of industrials and tins 1 M iwJUll 0l tht sharp deriine of ir.ctal ptieSS, The«;e m tIOM cosed weak at the i i levels, H bcr> were barely steadv. Business Done
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  • 172 10 Mechanism That Will 100 Years A NEW self-winding n.echamsm. which has stood a test equivalent to I life of 100 years on the wrist of a person, has been introduced to Girard Perregam watches. To >tep up sales of Girard Perregaux watches in Malaya is Mr. Jean Ed. Friedrich. a
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  • 195 10 ILAJ. flier, author a- to Miami. ITorida, in 1 Hi man Minx Saloon after a 6,0( < :r high speed economy Mad which .ken hi nfi ajfTOfg Canada an<i thi riuted States. The Mmx the MM car which Papc nasd lov his rc-<-nr ."i.iiiiii
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  • 37 10 I'HK Boards of Unilever limited and I'nilever XV. havp declared interim ordinary dividends fo r 1957 at fi o«r cent for Limited and 14 P«r tent for N.V. Thes«> dividends are payable on Dec 17.
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  • 31 10 r I UK United Stales Rubber C rr.pany said .n New York will b«-g:n production In D. rembi r i f tube>ss »yres i'<: an madt: car,,. A. P.
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  • 155 10 VARIED RESULTS REPORTED VARIED results in the Malayan tin industry were reported in Sydney yesterday for fiscal 1956, the annual report of three operating companies in ;he AustralMalay group showed: Austral Amalgamated, the largest producer in the group, reported a sharp advance in earnings with earnings of £290.245 an increase
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  • 110 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Nov. -Deo. $261 buyers, $27i sellers: coconu: oil in bulk $43i sellers: in drums 47 i sellers, Muntok white pepper $101 sellers, Sarawak white SlOO sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair
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  • 31 10 MALAYAN* Exchange Bmks Association's rates quoted to merchant! yesterday were' Sel.ing T.T. or oD. (Ready) Mew York 325, French Fiancs. IJ7U, BeUian Francs. lfS2oj. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 219 10 its high efficiency, is being used in some industries, Mr. Friedrich said. Inventor of the "Gyrotron" Is a cousin of Mr. Friedrich— Air. J. F. Graef. technical manager of the firm. The '"Gyrotron" maintain? constant precision and does not require oiling. It also works on the slightest movement
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  • 116 10 OITKR ROADS S: Kdimmd, Crista Oiamhanr, Gordian Douglas, Dorinthia. rhorstrand, Astrid Onstad, Yasukawa M-«r:i. Antanagalla Tape!) Selanfor, Van Noort Honesta, Siberoet, Benlawers, Marito, Leda Meersk, Karimata Tarakan Frederick Clover INNFR ROADS Sadao. N'armkachindr. Jarak. Kim Lam Ann Moonfish VAm. Kimanis, Renonjj. Labuan Haji. Celia, Gian a Bee,
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  • 202 10 I fflmiffu^refliT* M V*l 1 1 ThTsjT^j BUT PRICES MUST COMPETE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government and industrial circles in the Federation today welcomed the assurance by Australian businessmen to supply all needed machinery for the expansion of industries. However, they felt the purchase of Australian
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  • 166 10 Tin Price Drops $5.25 A Picul THE tin price in Singapore yesterday dropped another 15.25 the price was done down to 5341.50 against 5346.75 the previous day. Much significance is being attached by ti n circles to the meeting of the International Tin Council, which has been advanced to Dec.
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  • 51 10 A BRITISH firm has been awarded a £130.000 order from the Burmese Government for prefabricate -v.ctal binldinfg. Ihe firrr, began acuvmos in May when it exhibited at the British [mini! I hli Fair The order is for a quantity of multi-purpose buildings for use by the Burmese
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    • 546 11 TRADING CO., LTD. G'f 132/6 *«*><"*©" Road *Vml ILUE FUNNEL LINE ■•^H *MWIC*S SERVICE rsl,4el»h.a fir C*ilt Port. HsfW S por* P S h,m Ptn*ng f No. 2T 2S Ni 29 Nov U/:5 Dec 26 Dee 27/28 Dee f% >o load and discharge cargo JJ^n^MAN LLOYD •JguRC AMERICAN LINE IOIMT
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    • 1207 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 111 hnet, lILUIJLHIH lit^ptNl <12 nntl) s the blue funnel line j;;;" lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to lead and ducharge carte tVia Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot
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    • 812 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bongkok and or Far Eost P»nonc p S'Ko«r S'»a>« "JUTLAMDIA" In Port 25 26 Nov 27 2? Not Bangkok Only. "ERRIA" 28 29 Nov "FALSTRIA" 6 6 Dec 9 1 0 Dec 11 '12 Dec Colling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 13/14 D«c HOMEWARDS Sailings for
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  • 120 12 A- u-hera ded Mij Juan How, scored a m^ ■< r- r so.;- \M-'ra i |gpj| rn h^ i -p' Rr z, ;rn*i N Davii <■..->:•■ < but Ihi suffered a '"••re setback with its No. 1 rr i beaten. FU- t Derro, r j il
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  • 25 12 The All Blacks br A Pay < x i penalty and a trv> to thr** points <a pena* I ■:z- t |r ounf
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  • 246 12 FMAAU To Discuss Methods To Improve Athletics Schools Tri-meef Suggested KIALA LI'MPUR, Fri. How U* improve athletics in Malaya? This Is one of several problems to which the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will seek a solution at its extraordinary meeting at the Hotel Majestic here this Sunday. Proposals
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    2 12 GLOBETROTTER HULL
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  • 121 12 Hc> an eo satv a fantastic brvak n f I ONE nl the urcatrsi md snooker, 7«. ,u <»|(j England, passed through course of a world lour A te MQd ,f many a pa in n Hull was hinv« player <>f w »n< M n pui 71, he made
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  • 62 12 Ban D -inci entered she final of \ht Singapore Baa Ilinoi Units ck> cotnpetikfton -a ,< eg \m 'M 'om; R.r. i| my LCaJ Corps two soak la 1 ai Ft *t QMMtafl vestcrd;< .-i HeadQiMrten took I ic.td i Mth idmrti en All. son scored
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  • 32 12 i < >DAY B gap* u mdSi M Boutlt Kme ftmltgff far i i'i '>•<■■■■'■ matches in ti.v tn Seldin^ thru br t ti.. an of thnt Conces for I adm.t tl, I
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  • 44 12 Natal Lose 3 For 66 At Lunch TV 0 (RrutNata 1 0f runs by lunc e Aust i II tou i| la led the Austrain 1 The fast pMV ors some Im lift r_ all 'rll h-, «>f John Drennan at a 25 runs.
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  • 21 12 leu lunighl i« a resol quiriny all Aumcn con u i Tin I several women Hhk rsi'as
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  • 141 12  - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar tm rpo u s i>i hi i i«"S I win hi m a |MiWy j Kirl ...I in in 111. II irr I M*K l»> lIM-IK I -.1 im ii, .v |;< .Mm I I ■c I > mm: i i i;\ J
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    • 725 12 1/ SINGAPORE SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER, 1957 AND JANUARY, 1958 AT THE SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP REGISTRY (CENTRAL OFFICE), Nos: 9, 11 AND 13, FORT CANNING ROAD AND THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Chinese are requested to register in accordance with their 'Seh' or
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    • 139 12 i:i GBV ALL BLUES CUP: S >v got DM I''<pnri ,na Po' <r S A I.vz A f Fci gmh n* renQfO I B' ■< f I v ai Nmtml Bttar; of p,. >- n n A ssoctatior) R h' 'hmiqi nt K.I RA S c E-M F it R
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  • 47 13 Kriitrr) Yeovil Town, a nonI up fi^htin^ record, qualified „d thr Fnsllsh Football Cup com- Club i m a flrst In v#o ■at Dtv. Both *&*>* South- < rn league kept Wg* when they I- v- th# thiH i i «he win-
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  • 81 13 Italian team disappoint in trial :AN. M H -h. I Charlton Athleti English I.v:«io R rl-jh he 1 Italy's Plop mud Natk xi to a 1-1 draw here yesterday. Both foals were red bi the second r f rp i F hief t have been pleased with |l i long
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  • 726 13 THIS SENSELESS SMEAR... PETER WILSON SAYS; WHY MUST BUSYBODY No. I PICK ON PAT? LSSPi™^ 1 th Ught was lo B°° d to la *t from 1 I™ u^ been a blessed > b!issful silenc« IT I sufferabl e international sports busvbo<h Avei y Brundage, president of the International Olym
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  • 287 13 Hong Kong Cannot Afford To Let His Malayan Title Go Lrt tat lB» rfs H\»H. tfce f h«»C*| tea Yww*^» r..J- w the L Wrestlln* e as easy as i Lt twy «re actual[s, totifht at tht 1... aai Lfc after one defeat f will r h» fat <»! th*
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    • 75 13 Sir— l wonder if it would be possible for your pap*r to rarry the results of the wrestling matches at the Happy World stadium There is a great deal of Interest in this sport In Malaya today, and In view of the world class wrestlers now appearing,
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  • 90 13 AT the annual general moot ill| nf the Alngappa Memorial Sports Club held recently, the following were elected officebearers for the year 1957 58: President' Mr. K. Puntfbetoman; Vice-President: Mr. Nagappan: Hon. Gen. Secretary Mr. A. If. Miranda; Asst. Secretary: Mr. An. Rajah; Hun. Gen. Treasurer: Mr.
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  • 58 13 HAMBURG, Nov. 21. (Reu- ter). West Germany defeated Sweden I—o1 0 in a soccer international watched by a crowd of about 75.000 here yesterday, j Ins;de-right Alfred Schmid scored the only goal in the 17th minute of the first half. Sweden were in control for the
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  • 128 13 Yorkshire's New Cricket Captain LEEDS. Yorkshire. Mow 23. (Renter). Ronald Burnet. a crick«»er who has never D.ayed for the Countv in a rhampionship match, VM yestprda.v appointed raptain of Yorkshire for next season in succession to W. H. (Biil) Sutelifft. The fill] ram nut We of Yorkshire County Cricket C
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  • 59 13 THE following plavers Vfll >p present M f.a, m poeeer match against 'he RAF tomorrow a* .Ta'.m BiMf "1dium at 1.19 pm Idroos Albar. Mokhtar, ABM Kastawi, Rashid G:mar. Ahmj'fi Yusoff. Omar Rahmat. Marmoon. Osmai 1 Johan. Kassim, Ibrahim Hi Ha.«an. Sahar. 7ahir tiba, Ismail YusofT.
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  • 153 13 SYDNEY (New South Wales). Fn.- Czoch runner Stanislav Jungwirth, who last July clocked the world's Fattest time for 1500 metres, will compete in Australia in December. Pie will run in five meeting! in Sydney *nd Melbourne between December 5 and 17. His Melbourne appearances
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    • 55 13 TONIGHTS BIG CLASH KONG AU I B(C»M I H sr(K >r By f CHEST. CO iru EXPANDED,.^.? MM, ■'■^l I '-2 Ts BICEPS ;«J irj. fl ins. FOREARM. :5$ »n«. Ik I 36 :t,5. THIGHS. 29 ins. Mai r^ ina, calves. Iti km, «ft HEIGHT. ft. 2 "i. I !■</'/
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    • 171 13 jut By Al Capp r (^X^^w 1 OKSCRIBt him TO THC VTM6 I2 WKET /^'c T»J' I ITAQPk A^ X. I ME.fi>Aß"v —An' ill HI<3H,WITH < I l^A#%f%l^ Cluß mk 1 SmOOT I GLEAM IN' RED /OF OOZE. r r MOW THAT J l^^^^^J" wim-an "tvhEm 7 EVES, AN A
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  • 1716 14 TODAY'S PROBABLE Fields Riders RACE li 2.00 p.m.— Horses Class 4. Div. 5—5 Furs. Str. 1. Follow Me Home la-te Magical 4 ,U».ftxed> 2 r kJ' 4v £5 &pt St HT Bloxham Rodger, Larkin 1 45* Frogman 7y 8.12 5 K. Kongsi Martin 5 H JRKior 3v 8.10 Irra^ddv Stab'e
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  • 418 14 Says WINDSOR LAD \TITH three last-start winners engaged Winnetou, VV Balkan Chevalier and Fairy Flotsam and Campdale, Caracas, Nufenen and bottom-weight Britannia in fighting trim, the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) at I Ipoh today is as wide open as the door. Nufenen has done everything right in
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  • 27 14 T|||; |rafk for Wfl ram at ipoh «.n pr <.hahh *O(id B(-st outsider bksi longshot toda^ r^IT A^Read" iJViV, > +mm n*f& W 1 n n> »^l
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  • 781 14 Pontican May Prove Too Smart RACE TWO PONTICAN Is accepting and in view of his impressive track displays ne may find his win- ning turn in this. This half brother to the speedy Sure Frofit has made good pro- gress since his onlv race at Pei nang after a beneficial
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  • 240 14 RACE FOUR With three last-start winners I Periwinkle. Hand.sonn' and Lansdale brought together In the five furlongs sprint for Class Four Division One. and with fast ones as Our Kingdom Fire Power. Pagan King and Sure Profit in topping form, the race
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  • 172 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Coodnood JIPITKR WIM.MI XKRIOK Ull I O\\ Mi Winged Warrior Jupiter |»,,n\ Irogman llaa<i\al ,|.I roMKAN show i r <no\\ i p 2, Mi** Harmony lUhi ir. ,*.ire HI. n jr, m Klh-nv Tr»'aviirp Blue Suell Kin* i~ roic;h and m.\n\ koi (.11 ami kk\i>\
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  • 191 14 t:ilem biok* 1 eaded home a 1 r lot to .score over the six on w nesday. He led almost all v a half Wi^ih v. n it::: in a higher divisio: Kllem wl carne> tw< p.v.;::r> s.nrf it ir,' u'.if. 1 Cirey I.lc^.t tn r > ria Bar..;,
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