Singapore Standard, 27 November 1957

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard i 2& ft m i. I" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957 J PAGES J."> CENTS
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  • 683 1 Bicycle Brigades Roam Penang Streets Once More PENANG, Tues. Students of two Chinese schools here today openly continued to show their contempt for authority. Hundreds of pupils of the Han Chiang High School assembled before the gates of the closed school in Green Lane this morning
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  • 179 1 .'♦> (IP) Indonesia to!oun in relations with the New (.uinea issue, hinting •:<>u miuht be nationalized f»ncbian Foreign Ifinisfc r, warn. lutch-Indont a relations ..as ?d to r. ite difference! lainx i rj-.- ladkrsssia irk> wen- mide members I the 10-nation Am rtcan groan in r to resumption d?br*
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  • 30 1 I «AP) a I toI I by I '^vit- i tta B< r.vs India ron.pulsory mncerned which were k irt last Italian t. rule fc»d r -hat ■ace exrlu--li-
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  • 14 1 6M 'Petitrr) were killed ured i^nts. in Britain ig to a reMore passengers
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  • 62 1 ilB, Nov. 26. .UP) has .s^ve -.s fully i two types <>f high- ..ie rocr:,-t.< to beeQM four fa Pi m I pos>e >:ng I- r- nch Defence d yesterday n isiles are be ng Dtlstl for the exploration of the outer the mini t lid In m
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  • 82 1 Latecomer D oesn' t Upset The Premier •OOPS, excuse me," said a member of the Prime Minister of Japan's entourage as he ducks into the plane. Taking it with a smile, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi raises his hat in farewell. Mr. Kishi left Sinsa pore for Jakarta yesterday. Agency reports said
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  • 291 1 FRANCE TO CARRY ON IN NORTH AFRICA PARIS, Nov. 26 (Ratter) The communique issued at the end of the AngloFrench talks here today said: "In a spirit of solidarity between their two countries both Prime Ministers expressed their comviction that France should continue to discharge her special responsibilities in North
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  • 107 1 AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AS TRACKERS DARWIN. L-; Aus-, tralian :<b< n^.m b« used in Malaya to hunt d ,n terrorist u v... r ran. Corpora: \V of New Z< alar. I i i C .rporai W »ri fr :.i Whakiitaiig Nonh 1 has b.-« n with a rg quadron in Mala;
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  • 49 1 ROME N-.v L"i .JI. :;t. r> I)- -a'< .ifirj rj rv, r a t. n-day c-■ n < I r o. <■•:.- of proclur-;:on ;,nn ol <■><:.* and f ri ii Their forum :-.r. nt a ited last Mav bj i- m- iodity probi' n of Tl
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  • 21 1 'I UK Wi u> H e ta thai resident Eitenr sing well from the effects of a chilU Reuter
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  • 165 1 No Room For Hostile Views ISKLGRADK, Nov. 2G (Reuter) Bulgaria's communist party was today reported to have given a new warning to party members who allow criticism and personal views to go outside set limits. "The communist party canHOt allow complete freedom of views, discussion
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  • 118 1 Sabotage Is Suspected In RAF Fire Nicosia. Nov. 26, (Renter) -A b:tj *ire broke out tonight in hangar on the RAT'S newest Middle East base at Akrotiri. south-west Cyprus, A spokesman said sabotage ■H suspected. Some aircralt w W involved in the fire, he added. Elsewhere in CjJKIU today second
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  • 56 1 TIN prif- in Singapore ve.^t.Tday BtAfed a come-back with a risv oi 53. 75 to $333.25 oer pldU The DriCe (> n the previous riav was $;'24.50 \>er picul. Some sources said yesterday's Kain was the result of market readjustment Price fmlla in thf la>t tew
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  • 30 1 EIGHTEEN Japanese coal nlncn Wtft believed dead in I pit which caved in unc 1 >uried them at a coal mini n Yawata in Southern Japan yesterday. Reuter
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  • 64 1 rwo men robbed a 19--year-old girl. Hool Mui Mui. Ol her golci chain at Kampong Lima oil Macpherson Road. Singapore, last night. She rushed home to inform her father, who went out to look lor the culprits. The two men then assaulted 'he girl
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  • 106 1 TERRORISTS HACK TWO TO DEATH KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. Communist terrorists yesterday morning brutally chopped an »\statp kepaia and a woman rubbn* tapper to death. The killings took place near thp Sang Fatt Estate in Bahau, where the victims. Lee Kow and Chi Yok Yan, worked. According to the Police, six
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  • 40 1 A 14-year-old schoolgirl, who took shelter under a tree at Mandai Road. Singapore, during a thunderstorm last evening, was struck and killed by lightning The girl. Tang Ching Chai. was on her way home from school.
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  • 32 1 A BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman yesterday denied a Cairo Press report that Mr. Harold Macmilkm. the British Prime Minister, irai seeking to rlstt Eu'vpt lor discussions with President Nasser. Reuter
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  • 29 1 Indonesia's President Boekmrno announced JtttotXday h« would leave on Christmas Day on an extensive foreign tour that will take him to Europe and Latin American countries. U.P.
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  • 143 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26 fAP) It's no crime to steal a little sleep a judge rules, even when jou crawl into another jed already cceupied by a nan and h:. wife. Joseph Macmillan. 22. an PlevatOT operator, was accused of cl^mbinp thrcjugh a
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  • 30 2 Take Care Iji^1 ji^ PENANG, Tur, \w Lim Kean Sieu, who L Labour Party, Penanj; tl letU'r" todJiy. Tlir l- ltf warned him 1(» •t:i\- <: the a ÜbaL iSi
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  • 8 2 MR AND MRS D DAVIS < a s
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  • 36 2 CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION TOOAVS S ■"•capore C :r-^ t-e- it »on at 9, II and 13. Fort persons who»« firs? Irrtcf of tne.r name **K" and for Chines* applicants whose Surnames f ill* it >-« »<<>» vlttt tfit
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  • 54 2 18,840 New Citizens KUALA LU.\!l>; The i centres througho;.eratl n taw :er ificat s in 'her 36 472 are r^afj thi R .:-Grn" iLwy arm T a total of 155.343 i :rom stai -x;>. c ed. O: nly 8.182 i rtifi n b< n New apj ins to be c-
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  • 35 2 tNANCi Tues.— Thou- 1 s of poor us wh ip in ihe blue sky this i no bitter than i p:r^ ball. ippmU b ;:atl snn ijht it was t
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  • 26 2 JOHORF and Trenpear i < rv< N a V. Day as a h liday bit I f tho tho stat< Jan :955. Ink been gar* m-d
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  • 19 2 I pie perr I how a I HOl*'; V,: J 1 Abdul F?hr.aTj for Def«Drt. m 1 I
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  • 19 2 area it Gaa Croagra/ Esafl Pasir, Ifuar. mm fined Si WO J six months Magistrate. Indxl ieop IMdi|
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2375 2 A.nrrii nr t«at toil a iom« wat NOTICES I THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) I ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. j 1956 (Pk. G.N.No. 910 27.9.56) Regulation 14 (1) Notices of Certification of Register TELUK ANSON TOWN COUNCIL AREA UNDER the provisions of Regulation 14 «i» of the Local Authorities (State of
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    • 471 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER GAS DEFARTMEXT: Supply and delivei" of two Mechanical Durppers at Kallang Road Gas Works. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close 12 noon —10/12/57. Tender documents are available from* Gas Department Meter Reading Section, Mansoor Street, on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will
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    • 365 2 !P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received it the Office of the State Engi>ccr, PWD. Sclangor. from WD. registered contractoi P to 3 p.m. on 16th December '.'5l, for the s ipp y of Paini o the Public Wt i I) ■vncnt. Sclanqor. for the ]~:y>~ .1.58 to 30.6.58. Pull
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    • 96 2 TENDER NOW ft j SALE BY Tl MM K tlnders are invited I '.'.< aie oi one 3-ton Dodge I L rry j 8.5990. The I ran be iiwptcted at the! G Tnm< n: M< d.« S: working hours on any day. I nveiopel mar>. d "T nd. r l(.
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  • 159 3 Council's Decision Deplored LOCAL MOiOK Bcatl of the Singapore City Council >v~- lay deplore I Ihe Councils l< ision to debar then from ipying vacant quarters. They felt that the nmnbei n -ant quarters irfll be inreased as a result of the, idoption of the principle of j derated Malajranixation.
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  • 281 3 SEND A STRONG GAMES GROUP TO TOKYO NEXT YEAR, HE SAYS JAPAN seeks to play its part in bringing Asian countries together in the common task of helping underdeveloped countries in the region, the Japanese Prime iWinister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, said
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 3 MR AND MRS Grorffp Doraisamy after their marriage at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Ophir Road, Singapore, on Monday. The groom is the second so n of Mr. and Mrs. C. Doraisamy while the bride is the only daughter of the late Madam Mary Fatima.
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  • 358 3 Jury Returns A Unanimous Verdict JOSEPH Mateju, who was alleged to have raped a Colony dance hostess, Irene Hong Sow Kheng, in his Meyer .Mansion flat on Aug. 11, was found not guilty following a unanimous verdict returned by a special jury in the
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  • 48 3 SING APORE'S Labour Ministry is attempting to end the six-day old strike by over 3M employees of Thornyrroft and Company. The Labour Ministry offictelfl have arranged a joint mfftiffg of representatives of the company and workers to he he'd on Saturday to discuss the dispute.
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  • 147 3 No Pitching At Bugis Street For Good THE Singapore City Council has decided to permanently bar pitch hawkers in Bugis Street. The Council's Health Committee decided not to support a move by Councillor Sim Beng Seng, to allow them on one side of the street. The committee made the decision
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  • 129 3 STRICT Police-Customs security measures were yesterday taken at the Singapore Airport when the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. left for Jakarta after a twoday visit to Singapore and Malaya. From the minute Mr. Kishi's private plane arrived in Singapore on Monday afternoon until he left at
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  • 120 3 Ministers' Expenses To Be Queried CHIEF Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock will be asked by Mr. R. Jumabhoy. at next Wednesday's Legislative Assembly meeting on overseas trips of ministers and money spent by them. Mr. Jumabhoy, member for Telok Aver, will also ask: Whether any minister has been overseas at
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department paid out $542,714 to 17.632 people who applied for public assistance last month A further sum of $1<9.131 was given to 2.029 people a? tuberculosis allowance. During tht month a total of 16.414 lbs. milk powder was issued to voluntary institutions, schools and
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  • 199 3 A PAKISTANI seaman has presented a poser to a Britin shipping agency in Sint?apore and the Colony immigration authorities. Both parties want the\ aging seaman Firuz Ahmad repatriated to Pakistan hLs homeland but he wants to j .>tay put in the Colony. A
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    • 183 3 Play Safe With BIKE! a 4k "When you /W %*1 play football W| wear a Vv 9°°^ supporter" B^L. Pivoting fa*t brM«.nr r> r M^^ oxer lh«- .-irw of •■.l I- gnmr— r*n ;ak» to' ''f >"" ■I^^^^^ NoITIM r *h A 1 VI fc Bf r'*r> oport. npht j
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  • 172 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. One hundred and fifty underprivileged boys arid girls were warned here today that they mi^ht have to quit school. Reason: The- District Welfare Committee which has been paying for their education has run out of funds. Mr. M. B. Dass, the committee's
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  • 68 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sim Jui Kim pictured after their wedding at the Singapore Marriage Registry yesterday. The bridegroom, of Ace Advertising, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Kwang Tow. The bride, Miss Kwik Poh Luan, is the daughter of hAr. and Mrs.
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  • 77 4 THE Old Victorians Association annual dinner and dince will h c held on Dec. 14. at 8 p.m. in Victoria School Hall. All former students of Victoria School and friends who wish to attend, are requested to contact the secretary, c/o fi Campbell Lane; Mr. Ong
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  • 54 4 LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will visit the School for the Blind J't Thomson Road, today at 9.30 a.m. and the Salvation Army Home at N m.s. at Bukit Timah, at 10.40 a.m. Tomorrow, Lady Black will Visit St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Tanjong Pagar
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  • 49 4 PRESIDENT of the Labour Party of Malava, Mr. D. S Ramaruithan, in a state.ncnl issued In Penan 5 yesterday. recommended that ill students in Chinc-o schools bo permitted to cornDletc their schooling, subject to the condition that, if thev failed, they would be asked to leave. 1
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  • 32 4 HOT water was thrown at a car cleaner, Kaciar **cker, when he refused to pay r>o C€3tf extortion money to a thug in Albert Street, Singapore, at dawn yesterday.
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  • 258 4 Central Bank to set up advisory service Role One: Financial saviour to Malaya Role Two: Regulate all future loans IT WILL HELP GOVERNMENT AND THE SMALL BUSINESSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The new Central Bank of Malaya is to establish a special department which will advise Government and local businessmen on
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  • 231 4 Preliminary inquiry told about.. AS a woman lay dying in Rochore Canal Road, bleeding fiom a stab wound, a man, clutching a bloodstained knife burst into the Kandang Kerbau Police Station and surrendered himself, a Singapore preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. Facing the inquiry
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  • 240 4 BATTLER KENNEDY GETS THE BEM LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) A Singapore Customs Officer, Mr. George Kennedy, who fought a gang of smugglers single-handed with an empty shotgun, is awarded the British Empire .Medal in today's London o>Mlt>. The citation says "Great courage, Leadership and tenacity in the l^ct* overwhelming odd
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  • 41 4 TAX Boon Chee of Singapore Vk as fine I $100 in the Sirtapore Ci-y Court pesterday for erecting a plank and corrugated iron roofed dwelling house in Jalan Eunos writhoul the approval of :he Rural Board. He p>"der} guilty.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 475 4 Standard eJtlmcutac Information at a Glance Jjßßr^yM J )r) Chiat Ho.d 8 .m K.H.C. ((ioiicr.il U\er>^a« v». rv WM^mwm^W^^M^SVk VM( A (Or< hanJ K«ad): Body- ki in mLVM^ tt^nl IKB bu;!d:ng and \ve;chtl;f::r.g 430 44 '-> ■> «T SS@^vd^^tad^7oTJSS^lo^fil pm Oymn,.st:cs class. :^o 44) J :n l^» rt 4.) ,j
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  • 179 5 A REPRESENTATIVE oi Use Btw owner of the T.TTTlnri freighter, HaJ Hsuan. which has been gathering barnacle- S ngapore'l harbour since its Chinese Nalonal: defected lO the Communists seven years will a::.'." :n Singapore today from Havana. He is Commai .or J
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  • 33 5 inc;, \ov 26 ird Sen i uf tho Honnkonq v. is Slj 18 to LI ing $5,851 L'-) US$l; M ,va:. SI: SO 141 to Rupian: Golci _j to a lac..
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  • 187 5 COMODITY PRICES C!.OSIX(, rubber prices rents per Ib in Singa pore yesterdav were Tone: Dull The price of tin in Singapore vesterdav was vir'i per picul (up SBJ) LONDON KLBBEK No 1 K S.S Settlement HniiM" Terms lue %d°.v's opening tirst scsson were: Drcrmber 2'M nom. 1 -hru.m !.r 833
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  • 181 5 After 7 Years... Report Is Out Kl \L LUMPUR, Tut Ihe Fedcra n Department ol Mint In As ftrsi rep rt since 1950, blarr. the thott- stal I itall fi I Kin delay in pr ducing the :v--port. Th-' re\ rt, covering the jeriod 1950 to 1955, said the sail
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  • 118 5 INTIMIDATION MAN PLEADS 'NOT GUILTY' LIM CHEE HOCK, 52, veket leaded not ulti lo the Singapore Xinth ?vlagistrate'l COUII kO two charges of i us Ini Imi lation. I.;:n l a|||| |0 have crimir.a'.ly intimidated Tay Wee Boca by Inreateninfl nim With injury ar.i cau.-iii.^ him It c vn lencc
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  • 829 5 Defeat No Threat To Tunku 's Prestige BUT ITS A POINTER TO RACIAL STRAIN: TIMES LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) Both the Time* and the Manchester Guardian today suggested that the defeat Of the Malayan Government candidate in the recent bv-cl<ct:on at Ipoh was a pointer |q stains
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  • 77 5 The sole proprietor of a furniture company in Victoria Street. Ansj Kah Chek. who had four previous convictions on Income-tax charges vai yesterday fined $500/--on two similar charges at the Singapore City Court. Ang who pleaded guilty failed to furnish his Tax returns for 1955 and
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  • 40 5 ABOUT 25 families living at Ki'm Seng Road. Singapore, will have to M't back their fences, fates and hedges, Thr reason beins the City Council will >hortly construct a footway on one side of the road.
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE Ann Tuberculosis A so iation's 'best physician. Dr '.an Wai Ping nrho haa jusi returned ftwi Bnt. mi after having obtained the TDD. diploma from the University of Wales, will resume duly next rr.unth.
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  • 95 5 MISS Fung Chuilin. 18, of the University of Malaya, will be one of the guest art s cs at the Singapore Cold Stor;;%'e Annual Dance on Nov. 29 at Fraser and Neave Hall from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The hishlUht of the nisht will
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  • 191 5 Lim Makes A Plea For Peace n PENANG. Tues The chairman of the Han Chiang High School committee. Mr. Lim Lean Teng. has sued parents to exercise stricter control over their children and not to allow them to take part in anv political activities. I
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  • 50 5 MEMBERS of the Indian and Ccylone?e communities of Muar entertained Mr. K. Kathlravelu, Manager of Victoria and Royal English schools, to dinner last Sunday in honour of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace hy the Sultan of Johore on the Occasion of his 84th birthday.
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  • 156 5 CHRISTIAN Leadership in the Trade Union Movement if the theme for the conference of Christian Trade Unkmistl sponsored by tiie Internati Christian Leadership, Singapore Branch. The ICL requests Ail Christians who are members of Trade Unions to attend the comerem-e which will be held on Friday
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 488 6 TN UN first and second decades of this century there was a wave of westernization in Asia, particularly in China and Japan. Streams of students trekked to Europe and America to be 'modernized 1 and to kMtl at the shrines of western ideas and technique. In Ch:r.a Um
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    • 453 6 Tt'HILE research to discover new uses for nuclear energy is being vigorously pushed on by scientists the world over, whether their findings will be directed for the benefit of humanity or for Its destruction, the effect of this research and experiment is beginning to weigh heavily
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  • 532 6  - The Future Of Malta DON TAYLOR LONDON IN the last twelve years Britain has had to resolve some rare problems in shaping the future of her colonial territories. But it would be difficult to imagine a more intriguing cne than that presented by Malta. For here is an island with
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  • 63 6 Shorts from the Talks Opportunity For Good Or Bad '"pEENAGERISM provides !ust that touch of colour, that flamboyancy, that licenct with one's appearance and one's behaviour, which can have bad results, but which can also be a way of expressing and developing the individual. A way of setting poop'.e free.'
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  • 604 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By of people of all ages in all corners of the globe, from the day they c?.n lisp, learn and recite, if not daily, whenever they say their prayers, these words: "Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against
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  • 966 6  -  DENNIS BLOODWOR TH FAR EASTERN DlArtv Bv PALEMBANG JT happened a few days ago. From around the corner came a burst of sub-machine gun fire but no other sound for the building acted as a screen. "Target practice?" I asked an Indonesian with me. He looked at me with
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  • 425 6 London. _b> A S|>mal .1 three years I nearly three years of border fighting and two of abortive negotiations, a peace agreement has at last been reached in Laos for the surrender of the Communist Pathet Lao territories with all their army, weapons and administration to King Sisavang Vong.
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 146 6 Sir Wit^i r* your c r* ;> n \<v.' Teng Kr r iett< r regarding the p b; a plit In the L:t; r list Part> I would like to state that Part} inn abl^d u.s t field <T.nri in all 32 div:-r ns j was conMrterabl<
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  • 223 7 Dag On Peace Mission To M-East IMTED NATIONS. Nov. 26. (L'P)— Secretary General Da» Hammarskjold announced yesterday that he will leave for Jordan next irida> in an effort to settle simmering crisis in the Middle Last The decision for Ham- marskjold t< go to Jordan was taken following a copious
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  • 179 7 BOSTOX. Xov. M (t'P) Ths Ameri m Oonmunist Party li In the midst of a lisil and is caufjhi in I struggle between a new and an old order, editor v r.n Gates of the Daily Worker said last n;ght The American Communist
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 29 7 LONDON, Xov. M (API Bntam. Arsjtntiin and Chile yesterday mewed their nine-yccir-o.d agreement Umitini warship movementi around the deputed Falkland Island dependencies during the Antarctic nwnmtr season.
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    • 30 7 CHELSEA. Massachusetts. Xov. L >( (AP)—Adm. William i t/:e Pratt, '6<\. who .-erve-1 in i top navy posti before retiring In 1933, med on Monday fan Cheliet naval Hospital
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    • 41 7 LONDON, Xov. 26, (AP) R \;.'t::r.;. n Palace informants on Monday described ai "nonsen.-e" a report thai Princess Margaret hai ni ade a t. irl new appeal to Queen in sabetli for permission to marry Group Captain Peter Town-end.
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    • 32 7 I.OXDOX. Xov. 2J (OPI British scientist, Dr. Vivian IFuchi left hli Antarctic base today and began the 2.100-mile trek acroti the fro/en continent, his expedition's beadquarters, in London announced today.
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    • 37 7 ST. LOUIS, Nov. M, (I'D— Edward Dickenson, former Communist collaborator. said today he honed to use the experiences lie gained as a ri-oncr of war in Korea to expose the Red methods of in'iltration
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    • 28 7 JERUSALEM, Israel. Nov. 28, (t'P)—Israel forma.ly OK* nied Soviet press and radio har^cs today that she is moving troops to her northern bordOf to threaten Syria.
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    • 36 7 BERLIX. Xov. If, (IT) The Sov:ct zone news agency ADX today officially announced Mar.-hal Andrei A. Grech-l-'.o. Soviet Army Commander in German;/, has l^een called back to MflePftw "to take up a' high post."
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    • 39 7 LOOANVHIX Georgia. Now 26 (AP)—Three menhors of the Black Watch Regiment band from Scotland were Inlured and an American killed when the DUI in whuh the Bteotsmen were traveling rollided with a car here on Monday.
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  • 252 7 Dissidents Capture Town, Aerodrome In Morocco Report 3 Out Of Seven Posts Said To Have Fallen KABAT, Morocco, Nov. 26 (AFP) The town and aerodrome of Sidi Ifni, capital oi the Spanish enclave of Ifni, in Morocco, are now under the control of Moroccan liberation fighters,
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  • 192 7 SenafcrsDemand Report On Bribes To Officials' MANILA, Nov. 26 (IP)— Top-ranking Philippine legislative leaders demanded today that an official report on an alleged "Chinese lobby" in the Philippines be released. Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez threw his weight behind earlier suggestions that the report of alleged attempts by Chinese
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  • 60 7 JAKARTA, NOV. M, (AFP) Some 1.600 Indonesians who have illegally entered Philippine territory will be repatriated by their government UlMter the Indonesian-Philio-pine agreement pMMd a> clamation in parliament today. The Immigration agreement arranging mutual repatriation of i. legal entrants was negotiated three years ago. It was
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  • 124 7 HAGEN, Germany, Nov. 26. < UP)— Former S S-storm-trooper Pauj Thomanek went on trial here yesterday charged with the murder of more than 100 Jewish men and women in Nazi labour camps. Thomanek, 49. was posted in 1943 to three Jewish labour camps
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  • 75 7 KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Nov. 26 (UP)— A young airman remained in seriou s condition yesterday after narrowly missing death when sucked into the intake of a jet Diane. The plane had just been parked at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base south of here. Curtis L. Large, 20.
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  • 40 7 A TOTAL of 1.063 Indian ofncer.s and other ranks arrived at Port Said on Monday to Join the United Nations Emergency Force and replace the 992-strong Indian contingent which leaves for homo o n Dec. 2. A.F.P.
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  • 58 7 BUDAPEST. Nov. 26 (AP) Ihe official Hungarian Nous A^enc? MTI reported yesterday the execution of Istvan SzotTtsey, a young Hungarian who was one of the defenders of Budapest's Kilian Barracks during last year's revjlt. Szoertsey's execution brings the number of death penalties carried out since
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  • 55 7 A SOLDIER of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry looks into the moutn of an EOKA hide-out found on the fringe of the Troodos mountains in Cyprus, recently. Thc members of EOKA were reported captured and one wounded in the biggest clasjj between EOKA and the Security
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  • 147 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 26 (AP) Britain said yesterday it is Qp to the Soviet Union to make the next move on disarmament. A spokesman for the British delegation at the U.N. gave his country's views at a news conference. "By agreeing to more than double
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  • 49 7 TAIPEI. Nov. 26 «AFP> The Nationalist Government has spent more than 'Taiwan' SI 00.000.000 (US$5O.--000.00 0» in the pa>t seven years for overseas Chinese .students, the Overseas Chinese Commission disclosed today. At present there ar, more than 7.000 overseas Chinese students studying in Taiwan.
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  • 180 7 CAIRO. Nov. 25. (UP» Britain has agreed to release ;:2 1.000. 000 from Egypt's blocked sterling account together with £2.000.000 in accrued Interest, a Finance Ministry source said yesterday. The mor.< y was blocked In British bai!k.< following the Suez crULi last
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  • 154 7 Additional $19 m. Bill To India's Taxpayers NEW DELHI. N«>\ 26 (AP) Ih< Louer Mouse of the Indian Parliament yesterdaj approwj an official bill creating a s* parale administrate <■ utut oi the northeast districts I f Assam State, peopled l>y head hunting Naqa triLt nun, a* the <ml> acceptable
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  • 25 7 THE United Nat:- n Monday r< j< ct^d a calimg 1 t the v,' r" 1 oliminat: r, 1 t!.i. < A. P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 kristmas 1957 r?vW C'yrrpia SF r-.-v^ wMII its complete Jfc£4 pr-«.-'.« -n of styling a^d j p<"*~"~a^ce trak.es tre «>' d<Ml kv t ...a r *r f-at gift of a lifetime... K fata b'J&fctne, •s R _»O <ct X*tl A s NCiAPORfc T£U. 2i93J. LTD P 0. Box 2000. Singapore.
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    • 15 7 W/ NAMES IN CYCLING l| RALEIGH |1 11 HUMBER r Raffles Place, SmgGpore. Tel: *****.
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  • STANDARD'S round-up of World newspics
    • 229 8 ONE cf the strangest conferences in the world a conference of prisoners am! prisoners opened in Lucknow. India, capital of the Uttar Pradesh State on Nov 1 to consider ways to improve prison life. Fifty-six convicts and ex-convicts heard the Stal< > Chief Minister Sampurnanand. plead for humane
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    • 68 8 The Bride In A Gown Of White Satin Twenty two year old Sally Churchill, great-niece of Sir Winston and daushter of aitist John Spencor Churchill, was married on Nov. 19 to Mr. James Crewe. 34-year-old Lloyd's broker, at Grosvenni Chapel. South Audley Street. The bride wore a white satin gown
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      66 8 PRESIDENT Theodor H< accompanied b> diuseppe ,,rr'^ secretary of Defence .iihI assino (left in uniform N mm-T-mmim SS> I District, visits a caw n«.ir l«" I March 24. 1M44 Nazi soldi, r* k n 0 reprisal for a bomb throw mi; soldiers were killed lh 1 1 J The
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    • 83 8 Diamond Brooch To Margaret A diamond brooch, in the form of a dahlia flower, was presented to Princess Margaret by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd. He gave it to her on behalf of Dr. J. T. Williamson, to commemorate her visit to his diamond mine in Tanganyika last year.
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      140 8 Thirty nine >ca,r uM tramp. Ted Wellin^v 1,.--came a neu man recent y for a day He was given a ne.v ha:r style. h n moustache was trimmed neatly, he had a. manicure, and h p was dre^ed n a Savile-row suit For ihree hours thr Iternational Haute <•(,.,
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    • 81 8 The scene is Houghton, Michigan United States, in the heart of Michigan's copper country, en Nov. 19. One of the worst autumn blizzards in living memory brought <t ten-inch fall of snow within ten hours. Transport and communications uere paralysed. The town authorities called
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 JAe fwr/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products Ifppiip zp. Ifcii:-: ;i;: ,A> W #i j CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL H H x f ii (y Ht i lit
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  • 323 9 Decision Soon On Citizens Scheme TOP Singapore Government officials are studying the Indian Government's statement offering reciprocal facilities to Singapore on the question of citizenship. Informed sources cloiC f o the Government circles yesterday told The Standard that the legal aspects of the tadian Govemment'l "declaration
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  • 177 9 W N hifv A mother of five today gr \it ate her demolished home and aaWc m li\e in comfort elsewhere. H. ;t binte Othman, I who a week *z gave birth lo her fifth <hi her demolished housf it Tangga China, was offered he.;> I the State :e
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  • 53 9 THE new president of the Asian Students' Federat on. Melbourne's main Asian student body is Abdul Aziz bin Ha.ii Tana. 21. of Parit Stongkat. Muar. Johore. lnche Aziz is one of a croup of about 20 Malayans studying accountancy under the Colombo plan -AN IB Photo
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  • 19 9 ipoh po'.i e yajterdaj men In cqbbm Hon i the killing of a Town Boarri Labourer
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  • 80 9 FORTY FOUR students from the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy. Chulalongkom University, Bangkok, who arrived in Singapore on Monday, went on a sightseeing tour of the island yesterday. Among the paces which the ttildentl visited were the Asrombly House, Malayan Textile Mills, Metal Box Company arid
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  • 40 9 THE Singapore City Council will send two serving officers to the United Kingdom to obtain practical training in instrument engineering next year. The selected officers will rec»ive training at leading electrical firms for two years.
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  • 49 9 TUNKU Abdul Rahman will officially open the King Edward VII Hall of the Univer?i\v of Malaya In Singapore at a roromor.y on Saturday The Hal! Mrhicn houses about Ml imdlCll students was Optßtd fOI U9i at the beginning of this academic year in September.
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  • 154 9 Tchekhov go-ahead is awaited THE University of Malaya Dramatic Society U twaitinf the "green light" from the Singapore Police authorities OB CWO Russjan plays, which were submitted to them lor scrutiny. The p'.ays— 'The Bear" and "Proposal" by Anton TchefchOV were written before the Russian revolution. The Society hopes to
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  • 103 9 THE Singapore City Council has adopted a new policy Of priorities for engaging future daily-rated stiff. Under the new policy, to be introduced shortly, first preference in filling vacancies, as and when they occur. Will bo given to redundant worKers. Local born sons
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  • 90 9 MR. K S. Panlcker, president of the Tampin Chapter of the Malayan Indian Congress, iirged all eligible Indians to become Federal citizens Bv becoming citizens they ensured tholr own as well as the Federation's prosperity, he said. Mr. Panlcker was opening a debate in Malayalm at
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  • 56 9 THE southern committee of the Malay Cultural Congress will itsffe "cultural nights" on Dec. 13 and 14 at the Badm.nton Hall. Guillomard Road, to raise funds for the Congress. The Sultan of Pahang has accepted the invitation to become one of the Da'.rons of the Congress to be
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  • 213 9 Tin Smelters 800 Company Officers PENANG, Tues.— Boos and catcalls from more than 500 striking employees of the Eastern Smelting Company were given in unison this morning when company executives went to work. The strike started at dawn when the management turned down the employees' demands. The company carried on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 515 9 SINGAPORE. D POSITION OF CITIZEN REGISTRATION TEAMS K KATOMC RURAL DISTRICT, SERANGOON RURAL BISTRiCT AND BUKIT PANJANG JURONG DISTRICT. i xll PA\JA\G/JUROMC DISTRICT ilmm 2-12-57 To 4-1-58) MM \IIO\ DATE TIME > »l 1! M.S. K n! Dec. 2nd— sth 9 a.m.— 4.30p.m. IMC |i>hmt Industrie's \ssor., 2nd— nth m
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    • 367 9 Qf~3 any w ay you 'oo^ at it... A the Carrier Room Air Conditioner offers more You'll be amazed at how many differences there can be between room air conditioners differences which can mean greater comfort, health and economy for you. You get much more cooling, moisture removal and filtering
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 703 10 MILLIONS FOR AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES Changing Pattern Of Economy Seen OF a total of 3,500,000 employed in Australia at the present time, one-third are working in secondary industries. Between them they are responsible for more than half the value of all production. Since the war £A1. 000.000.000 has been invested in
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    • 149 10 Canadian Apples Due Here Soon I'HE first sKipment, from the 1957 crop of fresh. irisp> Canadian apples is expected to .irruc in Malaya soon for the market. These Canadian apples sro.vn in British Columbia hav«* gained increasing popularity in Malaya since the war Frade figures show that Singapore and the
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    • 158 10 Industrials And Tins Improve THERE wa a slightly r-rvr tendency :.,v I ISr. tin.- :\r -ordins to the aU an Starel rakar^ Associat P r> were i Turnover of business wa? •mall. Prices rh. jo- announced I v A i* n v. ••to Buyer s Sellers F- r v% Neave
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    • 171 10 MALAYAN irrbrokers rep' 4 ncs< c :av •nmors $2 i I:,"., Ham ■Mrs $2.20; Hume H M i Me. Robinson Ord 11 80, SI 82] S» uo 9.C. S S*. SIR; $3.85; I Ords v] 22* 11-24 '21 overnight; T ion i 1 i r 1 A
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    • 186 10 Oct. Rubber Output At 55,752 Tons Estimate Kl ALA LIMPIR Tues Estimated production of rubber at the end of October amounted to 55,752 tons, of which 33.290 tons came from estates and the rest from smallholdings, lie Federation Statistics I) ep a rtment announced today. E\p>r avMonttd to DjtlS lons,
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    • 116 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices p-^i d'-cuJ yesterday were: copra, Xnv.-Dcc. $26| buyers. 527.1 sellers: coconir. Oil .n bulk $43 i sellers: in drama $47 sellers, Muntnk '.vir.tr pepp r $97 sellers, Sarawak white $96 sellers. special Sarawak black $G4. Slns^apure Copra Associa tlon rloMnvz prices:
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    • 106 10 IXTERXATIOX A L first grade for December shipment doted at 79| cents per pound wi Singapore yesterday down k cent again.- 1 the previous day*! price of 73^ cents per pound. The market ruled quiet and featureless throughout the day. Most dealers were disinclined to trade. There was
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    • 74 10 DURING July -September British aero engine manufacturers recorded £10,422,133, the highest export figure ever achieved in a quarterly period. This figure, published by the Board cf Trade, only takes into account separate engines sold abroad. The value of those installed in aircraft is included in the
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    • 51 10 AN ORDER for more than U*****,000 worth of electric cable* for Los Angeles has been obtained hv the Sterling Cable Co. Ltd., of Warrington, L..:iras.iirc. A company spokesman says this will rai.<e the firm's annual export trade to dollar earning countries to well over the million dollar
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    • 62 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying iatcs yesterday were: New York TT 13-13/16; OD 32-15 16: 90 days 331 credit bills; 33J trade bills. Canada: TT 31|; OD Jlf; 90 days 32J credit bill?; 32-3, 16 trade bills. Selling tt or od (ready): New York 32-9 16: Canada IIS
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  • 92 10 BRITAIN has one of the biggest sites at t)ic internafonal Exhibition tofliacfc is to be /:r'd bl BmaWli jrom Aprd 17, 1958 to Oct 19. 1058. The British CTfUfW H I pavilion is already under coyistrvctinn. In t)vs picture looking at a mode! oj \)u pnrilion are
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  • 83 10 a new ttciy <;. jaiai I rut coal ivcry hedules by forty pel 111 H Intl duced ■•>• ■U k. nrm. Chora I U i. of London. I*. car) k I tnaken lay, fof i irrj tag foodsi jfl or f< rtilia n Chief i« ature of
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  • 99 10 Increasing Value Of Rice Crops NEW SOUTH WALES is conducting research into what is known as "sunchecking" of rice. This has been reducing the value of local crop- by about 1:250,--000 a ye;r. The problem relates to traverse cracks which appear on the rice kernal during ripening, and cause excessive
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  • 116 10 Sugar Body Re-Imposes Export Quotas THE Internationa S Counci! has re-imposcd sugar export q iota? and at I new ones for participating governments for the r< itr oi Itf7. Q,: dM ICMM ir.oprrutive last Jan 25, In I i wrdanee ith the mu mational agreement, beca.. iffcet price renc'iKd in
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  • 251 10 PRESIDENT of the American Iron and Steel Institute, Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless. said in New York that the United States "secret weapon" i s trade and t<' h nolodcal assistance to the under-d2vclc;ied areas oi ih< world. Cm e ling that A:r.i r. .r. prestige
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  • 176 10 A NEW disagreement to be developing between i and the Inited States Times. Tr.« pa; Europeans and Japanese want to introduce global quota- !'»r the whol< mun:st bloc ir. hile the Am< .cans insist on the maintenance oi quota.- fur China. 'Sin i iv. h countries winy tish lead,
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    • 233 10 PELNI-LINES C k a J ***** /I w *i"**V^l Tel; 360", Wcr:; "CERAM" for Diomb. "LAKOTA" for Diokorto "PADJONGE" Polcmbong "PASIGI" for Pk Pmong D-akorro "PAILOWA" for Sombas Singkowonq "BATANGHARI" for Polcmborr I "TAMPOMAS" for D|3*orta Sru-v;. "PANEHAN" for Indrogir, Port! HUA SIANG STEAMSHIpIoSS Weekly Cctgo Scrvico »c I u
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 82 10 SHIPS IN PORT Outer Roads Van Rtendsjik, Drnpa, Vukikawa ■MTU X.cnn:a. Go Cape, South Oral. MahH Ostbris Soudan, Van Ntoort sm Carlos, Nissarius, Kota Gtdc Japara. Inner Roa<K Sunpitan, Sin Hone Seng, Pajangan, Ss Deli, NangEachindr, Heather. Pertama. Serudnm. Isabel. Bangnara, Hew A<m, Rajah Brooke. Ch ai Son:-.. Torg Hock.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 532 11 £-^T H TRADING CO., LTD. L£ funnel line wO Fh l,delpS-a Cult Porti P.Shjm Penan, 20/2«Mov H M Hm 29 Nov It H Dee 26 Dec 27/28 Dec to kid and duchjrg* cargo ■'JSf^R~MAN LLOYD uaSbURG AMERICAN LINE JOINT JHMI B"""^" Bremtn Hjmbur« S per. P S ham P.nang T5
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    • 1224 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 hnesi a ted m b gar-rei 112 lines) %Z" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other pcrt» to load and discharge cargo Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape
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    • 978 11 MITSUI t?^ LINE I FOE MPAN S D0 PSh m Akathisan Mam v o Mtftfla for Yokohcnna. K-.be. V-i 1 8 Dec Akakurasan Maru f-.r YrvcHanrfifl 20 Dec 18Dcc 16Dee No»>uson Moru l zr *.'c, K:;? FOR USA For New York, P^ Hsrunasan Maru fr~~i J^. 16 Dec 1 8
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    • 810 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling! tor Bangkok and or For Eott Penang P Shorn Spore "JUTLANDIA" God 27 28 Bangkok Only. "ERRIA" 2? 30 No* "FALSTRIA" 7/8 Dec 9 1 0 Dee 11 1 2 Dec Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 13/14 Dec HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Sa.d. Genoa Antwerp.
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  • 200 12 Victoria's Star Pupil Wants to be Engineer r— SCHOOL MS(jAtITY CORNER (~)XE of the "stars" in Victoria Scho A is 18-year-old, Goh Mye "\lonc. an Intelligent i.nd diligent science pupil in the Sixth Fonr He scored a Grade I in last year's Cambridge Examine:^«n with t lying colOlin ;r,*a:;v.ns lout
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  • 314 12 Scouts to tour Malaya on bicycles FIRST OF ITS KIND... [TOR the first time in history,. seven scouts of the 7th. Butterworth Troop, St. Mark's School, will make a cycle tour of the Federation and Singapore to study the physical features and topography of Malaya, and hope to visit the
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  • 50 12 1 J()N(.KON(i rollese boy Tommy Tens:, a student of the Wall Van Boys' College, wants to correspond with Malayan students. Tommy, who is a stout, includes as his hobbies, music, movies, photography, sports, stamps and correspondence. Those who are interested may write to .">4. Bonham Road. Hongkong.
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 12 p.f CLIDING dirnn th«- thute and suingins nun i „u n: r^ k time of their lif,. la.st H( u k at th«» birthday put t ed his fifth anniversary on November Ih« «l.i\ was the blowing of the cand>s on th<- birlhdav mk« Kduin smilvs happily after puflinj;
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  • 180 12 Showing Off To Parents "THE junior \v;ng of the M o t h o d i s t Girls* S 'i'> r >l in Kuala Lumpur beld in open house for patents and the public last week. Mora than 200 people took !he opportunity to vi<it the Brickfields Road ichodl
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  • 172 12 TRUE TALES Walt Disney (3rd of a series) ('fin 1, riiori. i THE CRT AT MOUSE WckejF IfOUM made Ml (iebut in itH md ipMly irtMd tcnuitiomi opularity. He ■fldt tbt 'A'i'i'.e WOffld Ku.^:.. [a |§89 W.i! 1 1!■ rv MM ,v.v.i!"d-vl. MBOBf BthW foMt;:. deeoratkMM, tht Fit.!. cm Ltu!«>n
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 293 12 One of the world's most disired j/fs^i watches! Roamer. the watch you /A wear for all occasions. jyO(] 100 '/•waterproof 1 **v^B^iwJnpJl Shock resistant V»3^^^^#^ Antimagnetlc at? M /*> 'F^C^b^b^b^ I| .^^^B^l B^B^B^B^L^F^ r\ f f B^B^^l^B^B^r^ mr svviss made Obtainable ♦«>!« all High Clan Watch Dealers throughout Singapore. Federation
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    • 12 12 WMGuinf ib 6o 3t(cokjg ■inwnS!Bii 7ZYTO WATCU GLU«S AeATTL€SMAKE C^W ST*iK£. a
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    • 70 12 Y«u tan cle«n a re«My fa'£« room v tS~ut m?vinc the >^W^~~^ cleaner t I b a w tit K- <■ p^H JJpBW .^i double S-T-R-E-T-C-H hese! V I^9 £ncf Drudgery in your home! with the HOOVER cylinder cleaner Pr,,« 'I Scr i nmi yi HOOVER^ t 3< j BATTERY
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  • 413 13  -  PETER WILSON L Rugby Tourists Answer The Critics By t w !;u i,> t..u,in e team is really in the mulligatawnv-boots. And in more s-nses than one. ave lost three I r.ore overall > folfcat r- as not a *n?e booing ..r" taken by Charles B: ir Daily Herald
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  • 52 13 R j*. nt 1 he K THArrpor<. R a "O, D ;r arv l Eddie Dur.c; The United State the American zone and the Philippines tl« Eastci Z i Winners of thr Belgiun I ;>ean zone ners, in Br [> 13 and 14 for the ri| rhallengin? Australia. bourne,
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    26 13 OOPS bur don't yoN bclicvi Iti Troo;>rr of Offf/ian] LmiC^ that pjotor-cjvcfe ur.drr cmitrol. He's training of Boflion, Hn?ifs. /or tfci AmiH Mofor-cyc'e PfOtl Rtry cfccnipiowjfctfw.
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  • 346 13 Move To Cut Down Soccer On TV LONDON, Tues Britain's i nuin ir soccer fans— who prefer TV «na cusnioned comfort to the rigours of the terraces— are in for a shock. Thr "f I ho English, s ttish, J»Clsh and Irish Fr.otbai! A-oaatior. ami football Leagues m:-et in London
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  • 170 13 Erskine Outpunches Bygraves For British Title LEICESTER. Nov. 126 Reuten-Joe Erskine. British champion, won the British Empire heavyweight litle by defeating the holder. Jamaican born Joe Bygraves. on points over 15 rounds. Erskine fought the battle of hia life to wrest the title from the Jamaican. As the referee raised
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  • 96 13 Polish Boxer Disappears LONDON. Nov. L'f) it'P). Polish heavyweight boxing champion Ryzard Alanka mysteriously disappeared shortly before his team flew back to \\\iv aw today, and there was •v dilation that he might haw chosen to stay in the West Mankti I -.^-yrar-o'd glove maker, lefi hifl West End note;
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  • 140 13 JOHAN'NESBURi;. N«»v. 2H. ißeuter)— With two of the thret days 1 i lay washed out hv rain the toter-Provincial cricket matdi between Orange Free Stfctc and Griqualand wet( a1 Virginia (Q.F.S i was ;tba:;dor.ed yc<terdny h a draw. Play was jo>sib! t or !y on the
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  • 105 13 LEICESTER. Nov. M (Router)—Randolph Turp:n, British light-heavyweight cfattßpion, beat Uwe .lanssen, of Germany, In the eighth round of their scheduled ten round r fight here tonight The referee stopped the COPtegt, stepping in after Jansscn had got up from a count of eight with
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  • 81 13 PARIS Nov 2H <Rcutcr A![ tionse Halimi, undisputed world bantamweight champion, will mert T;i::nv C'ampo. c^.fliT.pi>i;i of t' r ;c Pmi i ]■]>■ :.rs. in a leu roundj oon-titlc Hf^ii It Iftur-:-i Hi on i December 8. Thii m ii be RaUmi'i Brst fight iince b#
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  • 71 13 MFXBOURNE. Nov. 26 <Reuu Prank I^rson th* England ;n bowler i u married he: i .1 few rln ;i i. v. i play 1 1! irict < frickei in Mi II oun p clur.r.g the currcr.t Australian ea ion. Ho Will appear for Foolscr^y. i
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  • 46 13 BIRMINGHAM, Nov (Reuter) AMtnIMM bMI WorCCltCr City ?,-2 here tonight after ox'r;i time |n the PBCOnd replHv of \rr\r FA. n;p first ro;;nd BcOffl at ninety rr.:r. rfjej MM 2-2 Alciershot are at hon.e to Coventry Kb UM tteond mod on PeccinbeT 7.
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    • 210 13 I i INVISIBLE BOY BEATS j j SPUTNIK TO THE MOON! j STARTLING! TERRIFYING! if f ASTOUNDING! J T^ THff/ll AfTEdM 3^ Wfh!iJmmmm\mSmWmmßmm I 4g S l -;p "'"■■'^^^■■fl vjK3 B T^ An* 1 V 3^ BTTuil K^ffT^^^ 3^ against men who mac? i||]Jjii J| !Hk{|]iT|] I* CATHAY FROM TOMORROW
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    • 161 13 iner By A/ Capp y^ Ztt&V i->_ AH'M GOiM'TO NOO p 1 si cvifl -d X^ jfilj K vawk,a,m'k;lltm' S '"y < A^> y*.t X '■< > LIZARD, FO' WMUT HE r C A *fc\' YX^*^k^W QPONJE tq twM!!-^S g L .^^W^U^j^g 3UT- THE L /ZARD /S T/A/Y.*r— r Oop
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  • 1237 14 SUNNY LAD DOES SPARKLING TRIAL ON SOFT TRACK Track hints <c pointer s from WINDSOR LAP Misty Line II Also Reveals Peak Form L OIR horses broke 39 sec. for three furlongs on a heivy track at Bukit Timah yesterday— they were Sunny r Lad Sun Of Burma, Misty Line
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  • 215 14 Police On A Scoring Spree \G.\roßt P: Bpgni >n went o n a scoring spree yesterday the* hit in five goals i it against the Singapore C: in the S H A Div One league match on the I 1 :>■ 4 i ko- Club started game promisingly when I
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  • 284 14 THE Army and Royal Air Force meet at Tanglin today in the final game of the Singapore inter Services rugby competition. Victory lor the RAF would mean annexation of the championship title. So far the RAF have beaten the Navy 14-9 and the Royal Navy
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  • 258 14 Students In UK May Run For Colony At Empire Games MALAYAN athletes now resident in United Kingdom as students may be asked to represent Singapore in the British Empire Games at Cardiff next May. This matter was brought up by Mr. A.T. Rajah it the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association committee
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  • 132 14 ADELAIDE. Nov. 26 <RcutCT) VIC' Seixas. America's remaining; hope in the South Australian Tennis championship, wa. beaten in four sets today by Victorian. Mervyn Rose, who won 6—4, 4 6. 6—3. 7-5. Only once, in the second set which" he won. did Seixas appear to
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  • 112 14 THE Singapore Bacinun; >r. Association's Intcr-Clab Tournament will be played at the S.B.A. Hall on Sunday at 7 .:;'> p.m. Dm following arc tfn Court No. 3: Merrytime BP VS. F lower B.P. Tuurn;i:)ieir, Officials: Lim Kai En°. L'rnpircs: Quck KCBfj Kiat and A VV. Danarai. Court No.
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  • 100 14 DURBAN, Nov. 25 ißeutcr) —A total of 369 lor six wickets declared, in reply to the Province's 147. should be .sufficient to enab'e the Australian cricketers to bea: Natal on the final dav here tomorrow. Neil Harvey lost no t.me in announcing the declaration but conditions did
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  • 211 14 THK Singapore Hoekt> Association will participate in the forthcoming Asian <iamrx in lok\o onlj il lund> an available Tin > wmt rtated at the n councl meet \:g SHA The Singapore K creation Club Last Th( President of the S IA Mr G. E
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  • 77 14 SYDNEY X v 2H. <Ri r N'cw So W ill WTesten a.. .:i With more than two hour B| are i i their Sheffield S crick i I match here today. So res w S ui 1' for lour W< ii il.a 44 Xi w
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