Singapore Standard, 28 November 1957

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  • 30 1 ASDFSD 1 a carefully-worded com- :e. th- -;nee The fighting started in the; Spanish possession last Sat the War Min -aid Spain had the sit under •ontrol.
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  • 281 1 MORE DEFIANCE IN PENANG I armed polic< i liter abi m tlni with nD< p ir* nent authoritie- and Sp< rial Branch the princip the scha Mr. Wang Shi w Nan. that th sen d for the He warned that, 11 any )Ie < rupt<
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  • 175 1 LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter) Mr. Nikolai Bui ganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, has said in a message to the Turkish Government that ''dangerous tension" in the Middle Last and "continuing pressure on Syria" may compel the Soviet Union to adopt measures to
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  • 22 1 AN atomic powered aircraft has been successfully tested in the Soviet Union. the New China News Agency reported yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 100 1 Kishi's $35,000 Shopping Spree Denied TOKYO. NOV. Zl I [BU uter) Officials ol the Japanese Foreign Ministry today discount; d a Press report that their Prime Minister, Mr. Nobu rake Klshi. had spent about M535,000 (about E 3.000) un a Singapore Shopping tour The report sounded "lunnv." they said. "Periuip>
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  • 25 1 HE' S NEARING 83 SIR \Vin>ton Churchill celebrates bii 83rd birthday next Saturday I very old man working against the inexorable march Ol time. U.P.
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  • 56 1 MADRAS. Nov. 27 (AFP)— Bome 100 volunteers of tiie "Dravlds Kaihagam" ofganisation Of non-Brahmins v.ere arrested yesterday .n different par s Of Madras State for burning or attempting to burn copies of tiie Indian Constitution a.s a protest Against the continuance of caste distinctions and BOdal
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  • 103 1 SDF Experts Barlian said the cabinet must be composed of experts and should run for five years in order to carry out its tasks. Gaharu warned the government "not to think the regional problem is settled." "The nat'on will face disaster unless the SoekarnoHatta reunion
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  • 757 1 I Dawn Message From Lighthouse Keeper Saves The Day CREW OF 18 SEIZED BY RJ. GUNBOAT A DRAMATIC predawn message flashed by an alert lighthouse keeper and the timely intervention of two consular officials prevented what might have been an ugly international incident in Singapore waters
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    58 1 RIGHT; Some crew members of the tongkang are seen leaving the Marine Poliee Station, Singapore, after interrogation, to board waiting Police pick-ups headed for the Immigration He partsaeat to spend the nigiit there. LEFT: The toncjeang. which was released from the Indonesian ganboat is seen lying in the Singapore
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  • 269 1 Ike, Better, Signs Papers WASHINGTON. Nov. 27— Prestdent Eisenhower conducted some official White House business from his bedroom this morning, including the signim, of a decision to appoint a new Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. The White House announced that the President had appointed Mr. Donald R. Heath as Ambassador to
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  • 113 1 'Get Well; Says Royal Message LONDON. Nov. 27 (AP)— Queen Elizabeth today sent the following message to ailing Pres.dent Eisenhower; "I am sorry to hear that you are ill. My husband and I trust that your recovery wih be early and complete and we send our heartfelt good Wishes to
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  • 21 1 A BRITiSH u rvios man ws shot Sfld WO dmagd a Mt> ants in Li:nas>ol. Cyprus, yesterday. A. P.
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  • 172 1 The Queen A Revolutionary Figure KANDY, CYylon. Nov. 27 (Renter) Lord Altrincham told Ceylon university students last night that Queen Elizabeth was ''more revolutionary figure tlian Robespierre and very much Bless Lord Altrincham. who Ifl in Ceylon for the International Press In.st.tute Asian con- ferenee. caused a controversy in Britain
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  • 138 1 U.S. Patrol Planes Carry H-Bombs LONDON. Nov 27 <; r) —Mr wyn L. Fi reign S "r« tary. >a;d today he thought H was right that Amfnran planes on pati I .should carry nuca ar b* ml Mr. An. urin B- van Labour s inn spokesman, had a k« d
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  • 35 1 i iNDON Prinee s Grae o! i her husband Prim Buekingham Palace. The lun earvr Ran -id his con^f Hollywood's Grace Kelly here i n on Tuesday m a pri\ ate
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  • 234 2 FORTY -FOUR students from Chulalongkorn University. Bangkok, keenly aware that their own Prime Minister. Pibul Songgram. had only recently been deposed by a military junta, yesterday set Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, a poser. "How long." they asked, "will you remain in
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  • 126 2 A PETITION writer. Mustaffa Abu. 29. wa> yesterday committed by the Singapore Tenth Magistrate, Mr. R. Ramason. to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Mustaffa was alleged to have stabbed a woman. Rayamah Ramasamy to death in Rochore Canal
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  • 119 2 SPECIALIST TO CARE FOR SICK SEAFARERS A MFDICAL specialist. Dr OW. Ten fjord, specially flown into Singapore from Oslo, will act as medical escort for two seafarers who leave at noon today for Europe. The seamen. J, Petersen, and P. Berg, of the ships Sonja and Hoegh Arrow were landed
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  • 148 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer, i Mr. Leslie Rayner. yesterday successfully applied for bail for hii client. M. Suppiah. who was charged with attempting to extort $100,000. Mr. Rayner, in making the application before the N.nth Singapore Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, submitted that Suppiah was
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  • 178 2 TWO hawkers. Gan Ah Hoe. L\ r >. and Soh Cheng Thum. 20. were yesterday Jailed 18 and six months respectively, by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. D. C. De'Cotta. for the theft of a van worth $5.0U() belonging to
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  • 78 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed About 2.0(H) Ma. ays timed "it on the Town Pada.ug to welcome the Federation's P::me Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today, when he paid his official visit to the rova! town. The Tunku inspected a guard of honour from tine UMNO Youth Section and later
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  • 266 2 Fed. Aims To Make Its Fire Service Second To None KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Interior and Minister. Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahrr.ar. night revealed that Government was engaged in an tensive plan to develop the Federations t\n s< Inche Sulaiman was speaking at the opening of the modern 5265.000 Pudu
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  • 68 2 ZXCV mm Po/if ICft| 1 for set zhggzg krfel M, ,i,' th GovSJj M. E J assistant tad r t. V y\ "I'pon yo>:sJ l MM n\mg I ''1 Upo», TO flr J Gooofi I your lag (3 good lu(tt»M Earlier. OpTfe] man. Stow i the Ron: Murfe i
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  • 213 2 ONE OF THE 'LAST SIX' TO LEAVE ONE of the last six cxpati ate superscalc oflinrv the Singapore <><»\ ernnn i Mr. John Ward, u ill l< i the olon> on Dei 1>» unch the Malayanization schenn The remaining supers. al< f\ patriate officers in ser\m are: Messrs PO Uick»
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    • 662 2 VEHICLES FOR SALE QUALITY TESTED CARS TO SUIT j all reouirtmen fi a *a,s a. I ahle at Dom^ Motor limited L sed Car Deo*'tm*r,t Ca" P^on» ***** I FOR SALE CHEAP SALES Used Radios. Model] trrm j;5 F»-:e >'-t Condton 10 "-■■.rr Q,a, S 1, and 5. Bukit B
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    • 251 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICB TENDERS from registered P.W.D. Contractors of Cla^s "D" cuid above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W.D. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 Dm. of the 11th December. 1957, for the cons' ruction of one Class "E" Quarters, one block of two Class y
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    • 193 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS trom Contractors of Class A (Head i) will be rer-eived at the office of the Director of Public Works. Singapore up to noon of the 13th December 1957 for the Proposed Construction of One Standard Primary School, On? Three Storev Secondary School, TirTin Shed-, Science Block,
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  • 194 3 Good Scope For Malayan Writers MICHENER: TAKE A PLACE IN LEADING U.S. PUBLICATIONS KUALA LI'MPI'R, Wed.— Pulitzer prize winning author, Mr James A. Miehener, today urged Malayan fiction writers to 'take a place" in prominent American magazines and publications. Ur. Miehener, who is visiting Malaya to gather materia] lor an
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  • 189 3 MALACCA. Wed. Organizer of the Malavan hurty, Mr. 11. 8. Ball today denied that theie wai any intimidation by gangsters in trie Municipal elections campaign. T:.e Chief Police Odicer. ha i ear! ic: v. .t: 1 people to .t. I ontact with gang ten .eg
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  • 265 3 ELABORATE PLANS TO CELEBRATE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY ON JAN. 15 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. This royal town is preparing elaborate plans for the celebration of Sultan Sir Vusuf's 68th birthday on Jan. 15 next year. The celebrations wili coincide with the tenth anniversary of Sir Yusufs accession A wam Of $2.91!) is
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  • 110 3 Agong Visits Muslim College In Klang KLANG, Wed. The Yang ili Failures Agang today paid an olTieial visit to tiie i- ya town of R araf rtarormpaniad ay Mi I onsort. Aftc r [>i\i.ve: >erf»wmed hy Se'm^-r's CMtl Kathi, T';a:: Haji h:n Abbas, the Ag lm M lm Co rafi
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  • 65 3 HONGKONG, Nov. 21 (Reuter] Thi Governor lie re. Sir Alexander Granthan to lay opene l ten-d ly conferem e ep >' llth BD ■'•":>. bn im> m nrealtb riei In A la. Youth on inlaationi an I n rnm nt ■'>•■ :iV^. S; jap Brunei, S
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  • 189 3 penang. Wed a resolution to request the City lealth Officer to look into the >i jsibility oi fluorination oi iter supply in Penang in rder to reduce the incid"nee dent a', caries anion? chilIren ol George Town, will be no v. d bv Mr. A
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  • 130 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Police inspector, under cross-examination by a defence counsel before IfggistratC Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib. today admit ;ed he had arrested I man following a report, bu: before investigations into the case had begun. Inspector Mahinder Singh made this admis.-don when
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  • 44 3 AN open verdict was yesterday recorded, by S;n.gapore Assi tan! Coroner, inche Ahmad bin Hm lete, at the tara mrd on bousewile, Choa deow l^gan, l'T. who fell from mOTlng bui Oil Sept. 4 and died the following day.
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  • 35 3 A LEARNER motor-eyehst, Koek Poh Liang who failed to display "L" plates on his motor-cycle whilst riding along Woodlands Road on May I'Jh was yesterday fined $20 by a Singapore traffic court
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  • 10 3 THE BEAUTY OF FISH AND FLOWERS ZXCV Ching Seng Poh
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  • 145 3 He Had 2 l-Cards: $100 Fine PENANG. Wed. A fishmonger, who got himself two identity cards, which he kept ior the past six yenrs. was today told" by Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah. '"You are very clever." Ooi Poh Thye was fined $100 when he pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 50 3 MORE than two lbs. of op.um were found on a two-month-old bride when a Customs party raided her home in Geylang Road, it was stated in a Singapore Court yes:erday. Pretty Tan Poh Mui. 19. yesterday pleaded guilty to possessing the opium and was fined $500.
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  • 305 4 Man Who Slit Son's Throat Must Die hMust Die COURT APPLIES MacNAUGHTON RULES TO DECIDE AGAINST INSANITY PLEA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Bakar bin Ahmad, 49--year-oLd former mental patient "who slit his son's throat as he would have a fowl's,'' must die, the Federation Court of Appeal decided today, after dismissing
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  • 257 4 Brunei's Request: No Reply -Boyd LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter) Mr. John Rankin (Labour) asked the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd, in the Commons yesterday what reply had been given to the People's Party of Brunei to their official request for a written constitution which would ;;ive the electorate 75 per
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  • 229 4 Trisha-Man Interrupts Court Case A ONE-EYED trisha-rider nuaed ari interruption in the Singapore City Court yester<iav morning and the Magistrate had to adjourn proceedings until order was restored. TIN trisha-rider, Er Soon Tee. had been fined Sl5, in default three days' jail, on two charge] <»f riding trisha without I
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  • 30 4 I.ADY SCOTT, wife of the L'.;nimissioner-Generai. and Draft-deal of the vwca, Slngapore. will ooen a sale at the YWCA's Hall in Rallies Quav on Saturdav at II a.m.
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  • 25 4 A TAXI-DRIVER. Sarban Singh, was yesterday fined $25 by a Singapore court for driving his taxi in a negligent manner at Sembawang Road.
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  • 95 4 Workers Have 'Almost Reached Moon' A MASS rally of over 4.000 was yesterday told that workers have "almost reached the moon." A speaker at the People's Action Party election raily held at East Reclamation Road said in Tamil: Those who think of undermining the workers' struggle against the capitalists must
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  • 129 4 MR. E. K. TAN. secretarygeneral of the Liberal-Socia-list Party, said that his Party would seek racial harmony in Singapore lor the betterment of the people. Ifr. Tan. who was speaking at a City Council election rally in Java Road last night, said: "My party wants
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  • 49 4 MR. Ishore Pershad. chairman of the State Pawnshop Mannqement Board in Burma, who |i now on a brief visit to Singapore, had talks with several Singapore government officials OH the pawnshop business in the Colony. Mr. Pershed Diei to Bangkok today at 9 a.m.
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  • 31 4 A MOTORIST. Fan Won Kee. who failed to stop at a traffic light whilst driving his car along Lavender Street, was yesterday fined $20 by the Second Traffic Court.
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    • 85 4 NO SPECIAL POLICE SQUAD FOR V.I.P. CALLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Police Force will not have a squad to deal exclusively with arrangements for V.I.Ps. A Police spokesman told The Standard today that regular police will continue to deal with security and other measures before and during the visit
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 720 4 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A G&ANCE S Collyer Quav 7 p .m. nfOIIV St. Andrews Mission Hospital PV* 1 MmWMenry (Tanjong Pagar): Visit by Lady Black 10.15 a.m .Singapore Citizenship: Registration Independent Missionary Movement--01 persons (non-Chinese l whose Free film show at Tan Tuck So" names begin with the letter L
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  • 275 5 Britannia's Record Flight To Singapore A HIGH-DENSITY, longrange Bristol Britannia 312 airliner made Its first appearance In Singapore yesterday with a record. IIM eiani four-engin<>d airliner roared into the Colony 22 bOVI 21 minutes mi*M leaving London AirP rr. And U became the first airliner to cover the Lon-don-Singapore route
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  • 305 5 WE WILL NOT REINSTATE 49 EMPLOYEES -COMPANY PENANG, Wed. The management of the Eastern Smelting Company gave a negative reply to a proposal put up by the working committee of the Malayan Trade Lnion Council, Penang Division, in its attempt to settle the strike by more
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  • 165 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) iu Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Seller.* Spot 77'. 78 RS S No. 1 77; 7S Jan R.S.S. No. 1 781 78.1 R S.S. No 2 Dec. fS| 71)', R.S.S. No :> Ocr m 741 Tone: I'ncertain. The price ot tin in Singapore
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  • 79 5 MINUTES after an odd job labourer challenged bystanders in Cross Street to a fight he was overpowered by a detective, a Singapore Cour. was told yesterday. On him was found a 2^Inch penknife, which he had brandished a.s he made the challenge. Before Judge Mr. J.F. McW.lliam
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  • 157 5 A; the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting next w dnesday, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, member for Queens--v.vn. wfll ask the Chief Secretary foe statement on the aoparent delay in Danl.shmg Dr. Chuantz Chu Lin, former Principal of Chung Cheng High School. Mr. Lee will auo
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  • 138 5 Six-year-old Girls Death An Accident Singapore Conner. Mr. Giam Choni Hing yesterday recorded verdict of death by misadventure at the close of an Inquest «>n a .s.x-year-oid •drl, cheong Ooi Wan, wno died on Sept 28. atnatenfl S7<- Toll Hong Puw 12. told the Coroner that about 5 n m.
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  • 75 5 A RUSSIAN seaman Nikolai Lemit. was landed for emergency medical treatment soon after his ship, the Kuha. trrivad bn the Colony yesterdaj bom Odetn. The Russian ship's do*"'or told The Standard, that the naflßan had complained of RWI stumarh pains. As eppendicitii was suspci-t--■d, taM ship's
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  • 112 5 KISHI'S OFFER IS MOST WELCOME The Japanese Prime Minister Mt N Klahl's oflei to assist Singapore in he Industrial zation programme vas l,nly but most encouraging, secretary of the Indian Chamber ol Commerce, Mr P s. Rajar i' nam. said yesterday. it Is hoped that he Colony Government would make
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  • 37 5 A 52-YEAR-OLD clerk, Veap Eng Client, was lined |40fl in the Penan- Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of assisting la the carrying on of the illegal character lottery at Acheen Street Ghaut, on Sept
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  • 109 5 THK Malay Cultural Congress, scheduled to take place in Malacca from Dec. SO to Jan. 2. will be open to observers as well as non-Malays who wish to take part in the discussions on various subjects. Tho Congress committee had me to this
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  • 97 5 He's Against Malay-Only Notices A LOR SIAR. Wed Alliance Councillors, who supported a motion in thi' lown Council meeting today, which called on government to have notices in Malay instead of English, were surprised when a Malay nominated member strongly opposed it. The lone Mr. Opposition. Tuan Haji Ali hin
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  • 106 5 SINGAPORE ef Education, nounced the follow;- 1 > essful candidates at the University Ol London ati 'iony in .Ijne: A. V,c I BA. II s Classical Class Upi>' :<. Koh Pui B A Chinese (Second Class Loaror Division); H. V. Lo, BA. Honours Geography I Di\
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 551 6 i 'OMMENTATORS io .md abroad have seized on the result o: ttM a%%ma by-election to predict rt:> r.eu.t! conflicts m the offing It is much too easy a job to Mil I mto the communal log, Thi policy of tho AJlianec Omwinttnl :s to integrate a
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    • 449 6 A H ag tsjrnaJ laat aroefc achnaed Singapoi cins to search their minds a> to a I al they iriahed I be free for. We wonder how many of our poli- :ans blfl •v- stopped to ail Inemsclvos tins pertinent question. Singapore is not a nati NO
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  • 647 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By 'THERE were two stories in yesterday's STANDARD referring to .students. The front page headline news stated that students of two Chinese schools in Penang had openly continued to show contempt for authority by hundreds of them parading through the streets on
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  • 2273 6 Formosa and its Stand against the Communists Thisis^^pecial Interview with Lt. Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, 48, elder son o£ President Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China, who holds three posts-deputy secretary-general of the National Defence Council, chairman of the Vocational Assistance Commission for Retired Servicemen and commander of the Youth
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  • 640 7 ,1 dotting of a small branch of the mid<ll<> cerebral artery an left shte 9 say physicians Facial Paralysis, Difficulty In Speaking But Condition Better WASHINGTON, NOV. 11 (AFP) PRESIDENT EISENHOWER HAS BEEN STRICKEN WITH A CARDIAC AILMENT FOR THE SECOND TIME
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  • 334 7 SOLUTION TO POSER IS STILL TO BE FOUND WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (AP) There Is no agreed -on legal way for Vice-President Nixon to become acting president if President Eisenhower's illness should incapacitate him for a long time. (id vice-president in history has ever
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  • 294 7 The Third Vigil For 'Courageous' Mamie WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP) Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower stayed close to her husband's side while physicians pondered his illness. It was the third time in little more fchea two years that >he baa undergone the trying experience. Her pertormance won praise from vice-President Richard If.
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  • 90 7 NEW YC.^K. Xov. 27 (Reuter) The President of the U.N. Genera; Assembly. Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand, last night sent a message of sympathy to President Eisenhower. He said: "1 wish to express to you my profound regret at the Dews that .vou have become
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  • 216 7 PARIS. Nov. 27. (LP)— The United States announced today it would send Vice-President Richard M. Nixon to a "summit" conference of the 15 NATO nations whose success was feared imperilled by th P illness of President Kisenhower. News of the President's illness brought consternation to
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  • 348 8 MARKETS REACT ON IKE'S ILLNESS Shares Ease At Close SELLERS were evident at the close of the Singapore share market yesterday. Some quartan attributed this ta newi I Pn r on mzmmmwrneg 9 riness. Hi Ml offers on Che 1 ti k mark'-* arc not liki ly to be ascertained
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  • 189 8 Business In Shares >!-f' s'n 1-. brokers reported the hem ag kaassaasa alone yesterday: n rv s- q 2 F N r $2.60 lelav. 'ot-v «2 .~< rendv S2 2" i: i h w u c 51.57J: B veries tl«lj: Ma Pub. $1: h son Ch da c IS Sinte
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  • 121 8 SINOAPORh Chinese Pro d ice Exchange noon closlnß pr vs l*-i olcul yesterdav v copra. Xn- -Dec $2CA I "->. 527* sellers: coconut oil ir. bar; $*4 sellers; in cr 1471 sellers, Muntok white Depoer M sellers. •Sarawak white s:-4 sellers, f; ii S ir twak black $63. Singapore
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  • 34 8 U ZAW, (seen on right), Burma Railway's Goods Supervisor and U Sein Htun. managing partner of Kyin Lee and Co. of Burma, who are on a visit to Singapore. Standardpic.
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  • 233 8 A NEW volume in the series of Overseas Economic Surveys published in London reviews Burma's economic process i n the tenth year of independence and points the way to opportunities that still exist in this traditional market for British goods despite its current complications. The UK
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  • 211 8 THE 7.233-ton freighter, Hai li.viian. arfoicfa has made fecal raaul.ir.es for the past aanj n *fljauri while rusting ■Way Ifl Singapore harbour aril] change hands officially today. Beep msibaail v of Ihe i eaeel erill pass h tn Ihe Aeaerii aa ('■>■ ner.t Ci
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  • 145 8 Rubber Down 7/8 Cent ON tae Sir.-ap.'re rubber naarkef yt iter lay, Internatifltiai aaai gra la shiptnent for De eaaaer was ii ne at 77 a cents per lb. down I rent on the previous day'? priee of 78? cents- ner lb The market opened lower on 5< ing induct
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  • 55 8 A BRITISH firm Ij to bull I Italy*! first nw 'leaf power plant. It will ie the Calder Hall type. The Ann Ii tht Nuclear Power Plant COaVpaUty, Ol Knutsford, Che aire. It will build the stati< n in Northern Italv in collaboration with an
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  • 173 8 Indian Company To Make Jet Aircraft THE Hindustan Aircraft Factory of India hopes to go into regular production oi jot aircraft by next year. Public Relations Officer of Hindustan Aircraft, Mr. H.S. Kaviratne, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Kaviratne said one model jet aircraft has already ae-ai audi hy the
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  • 114 8 THE Journal of Commerce has estimated the U.S. cotton crop at 12.500,000 bales of 500 lbs. each This compares with last month's U.S. Department of Agriculture estimate of 12,401.000 bales and 1956 production of 13.310,000 bales. The crop appears to have about held its own
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  • 67 8 PHILIPPINE Airlines, it is announced by Scottish Aviation Ltd.. manufacturers of the famous '"Pioneer" planes, are 111 tell five of the latest "Twin Pioneers" using special propeler< and engines. Meanwhile. Philippine Airling! are taking one of the Mfflgl "Tv. in Pioneers" at the end of
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  • 129 8 U.S. SYNTHETIC OUTPUT A RECORD THE T S. produced a record of 106.398 lon« tons of synthetic rubber last month, thr* Rubber Manufacturers Association reported in New York. This compares with the previous record output of 95.012 long tons established in May, and 94,679 long tons In September this year.
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  • 707 8 Finance And Commerce Mflflflaaaflflflflflflflflflflflflfl'i $400m. To Malaya During Half Year BRITISH exports to the Far East in the first half of this year have registered a jump by over 1 1 per cent in value on the corresponding period of last year. According to facts furnished by the U.K.
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  • 67 8 WORK has started on a C6.000.000 expansion scheme at British Petroleum's Grangemouth Refinery, Scotland, designed to increase the proces■ins capacity from 2.1200,000 tons a year to 3, 100. 000 tons. To effect this increase a new crude oil distillation unit, for which the i'oundata n
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  • 28 8 Latest facts and figure* Of Malayan COHtpaafatf, thd Mtfl edition, have been compiled and issued by Fraser fc Co. The booklet is pr:ccd at $5.
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  • 31 8 THE live cattle trade between Darwin and "he Philippines, may be established next, vear on a regular basis, if the shipment of 1.000 head e:::-:cted for October Is successful.
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  • 50 8 Governing Director Is Feted Mr. Fong Thim Lock. Mr. Wong Shian Yean, Mrs. Wong SMea Yean, Mr. A Y. Wang (Manager of Enicar Watch Co.), Mr. Andre Utard, Mr. A. Racine, Mrs. F. Massot, Dr. Rcirihard J. C Hoeppli, Miss N. Massot, Lt D. Gray Newton, and Mr. F. Massot.
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  • 93 8 ONE of the companies in Britain's biggest diesel-electric export group is slashing its prices to increase its alreadyhigh export trade. These redactions range from £50 to 450. on diesel alternator sets made by J. H McLaren Ltd., of Leeds, a member of the Brush Group. Announcing
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  • 172 8 Cheaper Thai Rice For H.K. THERE was a:; overall decrease of ill in the Bangkok free-on-board price of rice sold to EsVmglntnj :.n October, the Colony's Director of C< mm< and Ind istry, Mr. H A Ar.g said. The di op in the fob pri t ■m slao rafloctod in
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  • 24 8 THE United Kingdom has placed an order for plastic iPolythylene) hot water bags with Trig* Parfrey Ltd of Clifton HiK Australia,
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  • 100 8 SWISS watch manufacturers are planning to hold an exhibition of their products in Singapore in 1959. Object of tho exhibition is to promo*. e sales of Swiss watches which are said already to have a big Malayan ma: b exhibition was given by Honorary
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  • 24 8 MALAYAN F>: \sso ition b:• a sterCWAD.V TT 31-11 IS I-13/M 9(i fc SELLING T: >a Hi C d 31 I mattered
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  • 27 8 i hold at rSS i*r tot/* latest p--25* e fluency by workers JJ which, if B^iJ to affect atSS etttaa on or&n *f*t com* f^J .1
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    • 233 8 PELNI-LINES 12 ROEINSON PC-: T«h: ***** ***** rrc '9 rir inroui»*^aw Tel: 360-9 mop.. "LAKOTA" for Diokorto "PADJONGE" for Palcmbong "PASIGI" for Pk Pinang Djakcrta "PAILOWA" for Sombos S ngkrwc^ "BATANGHARI" for Polembong D,c "TAMPOMAS" for Diakor.o So*ra4«r« "PANEHAN" for Indrog.r. Fr-M "PALIAT" for Diokorto AMERICAN MAIL LIKE Fast Service
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    • 37 8 Ships In Port Outer Roads Van Riemsdjik, Drupa. Yuklk:iw;i Maru. Nicanai, Golden Cape. South Deal, Malvins, Ostbrit, Soudan. Van Pfoort. S~>n Carlos, Nassanus, Kota Gcde. Japara. Inner Roads Sump: tan, Sin Hong Seng. Pajangan, Sg Deli, Nangka-
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    • 51 8 chindr. Heather. Pertama, Ser iHom. [sabel, Banganara, Mew Asia. Raiah Brooke. Chia S inn, Tong Hock. Tai Panehan SHB Wharvm Canton 1 W ur it i 4. Preside-.! Madison 5. Srhwaben tern P. Benlawers 10 Hannover IS -V korvvat 23. Ulysejts 29. Ben nmnnd 35, Lapaz 40. Sianaola 13 Petaling
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    • 689 9 TRADING CO., LTD iC^ U2/6 Robinson Roe. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r H AMERICAN SERVICE -rh. Biltimore. Ph.ladelphia Cult Ports S P 0, PS ham Penang 27 2% Nov 29 No, IS 25 Oec 26 Dec 27/28 Oe. j r>h<t port, to load and discharge cargo sC ?TH GERMAN LLOYD
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    • 1319 9 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 rJ (18 line«) i-corporafca n bm^apore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'Z'' SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap*
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    • 933 9 MITSUI |Q LINE FOR JAPAN S'oore p Sham Penanr Akashisan Maru via Mania for Yokohama Kobe, Moji 1 8 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Mop via M Hongk q 20 Dec 18 Dec 1 6 Dec Nasusan Maru for A/c,-, Kcbe Osaka, Yokohama 1 5 Jan FOR USA For
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    • 833 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond or For East Penong P Sham S pore "JUTLANDIA" God 27 Bangkok Only. "ERRIA" 29 30Ss« "FALSTRIA" 7 8 Dec 9 10 Dec 11/ 1 2 Dec Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 13/14 Dec HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden, Port Said, Gcnoo. Antwerp Rotterdam,
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    • 703 10 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS l|j Notices of Contested Election. FORM ELECTIO\S II I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 i Section 34 1 4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Th*. Flectoral Division of BRAS BASAH Notice is herebv (riven to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll h
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    • 700 10 FORM ELECTIONS II I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of CRAWFORD* Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division
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    • 508 10 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS o Section 34 1 i NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELFK^n The Electoral Division of JALAN BESAR Notice is hereby given to the electors of tlie ch his been granted for the election now pending i. r u such Poll will be opened on thr
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    • 1988 11 I Singapore City Council Elections 1957 Notices_of_ Contested Election. fIIKM tLtl lIU\S II ()U K\\ll\r ELECTIOrvS ORDNANCE, 1957 s.i lion 31 ill (SPCONTESTED ELECTION "T^HOCHORE t .rs „f the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll a p.nding f.. r the said electoral division and tint r rl.iv of December. 1957
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    • 853 12 Singapore City Council Elections 1957 Notices of Contested Election. FORM ELECTION'S II THE LOCAL GOVERMMEMT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 i Section 34 (4> NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of TIONG BAHRU Notice is herebv given to the electors of the electoral division *J*^id^Mi* Poll hv. been gr.inted for the
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    • 915 12 I FORM ELECTIOIVS 11 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of QUEENSTOWN Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division
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    • 552 12 EORM ELECTI()\s M rHE LOCAL GtIVERNMENJT ELECTI()\s rm, Section 31 t NOTICE OF CONTESTED E[ 1 The Electoral Division of SEPOY LINES V^^| Notice is herebv given to the electors ol th. WM has been granted for the election now pending i,, r U|M "«4, H such Poll will be
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    • 4072 13 W^^ Singapore City Council Elections 1957 Notices of Contested Election. I .;a.l ILECTIOXS II I FORM ELECTIONS II F(JRM E LECTIOr\S II I n E «ST, S ORDr -ANCE, 1957 rHt LOCAL G IVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1957 W mmaa Wm (Section 34 (4) (Section
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    • 976 14 Siii^ore^City Council Elections 1957 Notices_of_ Contested Election. H FORM tLECTIOMS II THE LOCAL COVERNMEXT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of CAIRNHILIi Notice is herebv riven t<> the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll >nnce is nirenv give l l
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    • 930 14 FORM ELECTIONS II THE LOCAL UDVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1957 (Section 34 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Division of HONG LIM Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division
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    • 495 14 FORM ELECriOVs ii _R THE EOCAL (JJVEMW'iIM llKih, fl|| 1 s ec 1i,,!, ij|yj I NOTICE OF CONTESfgrT.B The Electoral of TELOK BLANGAH^ 1 Notice is herebv Riven to the- electors Bmßßaa has hee.i granted lor the election ik.m p Bmßafl such Poll uill be opened on the .'Ut r
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    • 294 15 lJ_ 1 c: E s Federation Town Council Election Notices l^ il THfc TOWN HOARDS I ENACTMENI Ep*& 4DRN r M s AP 137) Pfrtf 2_b*s P* lh Town Council r\ r NOTICt r NOTICE is he:eb> giv( r. p Dmpcksed under Boards E- BCtaaaetal to or ii c becticn
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    • 364 15 THE LOCAL AITHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGI'LATIONS, 1956. (Regulation IRC'.) ANMAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS (OR ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS) FOR IDRIS, BEIROP MALACCA WARDS TANJONG MALIM TOWN COUNCIL. 0 NOTICE is here'ay that 1 An election of Council lor(s) for IRa above-named aajial(s) wi!, take p!a'e n laajtlnafffr men'ioned. 2.
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    • 552 15 THE LOCAL ALTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS,! 1956. <PK. GN.No. 910/27.9.56) Regulation 3<7» Notice of Completion of Register. TAN JON (i MALIM TOWN COUNCIL AREA NOTICE Is hereby given that the Register of Electors for the BEIROP WARD has been completed and that oopie s thereof are available for
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    • 686 15 THL LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956 (Regulation 28'4> NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION TAIPING TOWN COLNCIL KOTA WARD Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the above-named ward that a Poll will be *aken for the election now pending for the said ward and that such Poii
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 289 15 ine: By Al Capp wzfm-'r JTC3HTS7CJ~I! I IRR£GARDLESS. ff T e^TP noT^I I f -On account this iSTWTime T* |!fj r^ET UZARD an ME JggW-^ /T\nO.'T USE "TH'YOKUM »VkMsV-V BKCRET J TTcnr DP PI KFS GON4NA k'EZT SfiCAfU£s V/aUkPON"— WMICM KJEVAH WAS Ktruotw fca^J^-lO^alAlsl na JVftDPL mJ\ USED 6EFO', BECOZ
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  • 412 16 TAX... SOLVE THE BIG PROBLEM ...And He Says It Again! WHILE the future looks bright for sport in the Federation with a Government «rrant of 8100,000 in the offing, the present is gloomy, unless sportsmen themselves help by contributing towards the heavy expense of sending; Malayan teams abroad. The lmmedi.i'c
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  • 245 16 Natal's Tailenders Hold Out To Force A Draw DURBAN. Nov. 2o (Reuter) Natal held the Australian cricketers to an exciting draw at Kingsmead here today, saving an innings defeat six minutes from the drawing of stumps. Needing 222 to make aftei OB] Aastra'aaa aa ...ration yt ster lay at :>r
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  • 170 16 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association have received an invitation from Penang to play two games there on Dec. 21 and 22. This was disclosed at a SAFA Council meeting yesterday. An offer of 53.500 was made or 40 per cent of the gross receipt
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  • 96 16 THK Blacks beat Saint Andrew's Old Buys Association by M\ points 'a penalty and a try) to tares (a try) bn a rugger match at Woodsville yesterday. The Blacks thoa avenged their (1-0 defeat by tha Samt^ previously. Kim Chve converted a penalty to pat
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  • 45 16 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony HOCKEY: s.H.A. Die. l C.S.C. rs. I'r. rerriti/ at G.S.C.: S.H.B. Police vs. Naval Police Clstb at Naval Base: Div. .7. Khalsa Association rs. R.A.F\ Tcnga}\ at Kh'ilsa. CHESS: Asian Chess Cha wpsoa ah ipi al C.S.C. at 5.3') }).m.
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  • 72 16 THE REST RALLY TO VICTORY A second hall rally enabled the Rest to beat Scotland by 11 points (goal, try, penalty) to I (drop goal, penalty) Kn their annual rugby match on the padang yesterday. Scotland led M at hall time with Watson scoring all their points loi them and
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  • 102 16 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boy's Club, Champions ol use annua] ledi ral ion ol Boys' Clubs' basketball competition for tha Ching Kee Choon Cup. wiU ntaoet The Real in a friendly match on Saturday, Nov. •>o al B M p m After tha match lira. l.;ot Choon along,
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  • 74 16 FOLLOWING are the results of the golf matches held ai the Royal island Cub yesterday. NOVEMBER MEDAL (BOGEY) Winner:- "A" Div: Heah Hock Mong. D. w. Ilcafullen, N. W. Morley (Tie -I down). Winner "B" Div: T. R. Warren (9 up) Winner "C" Div: P. 1
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  • 57 16 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association wall begin its coaching course lor tiie Preliminary Coaching Certificate Bt Jalan Besar Stadium on Dec. 8. All interested in attaining this coaching certificate are invited to submit their name? to the Secretary SAFA. .Jalan Besar stadium before Dea 2. Only 12
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  • 475 16  -  WINDSOR LAD Trackwork by A NUMBER of Trainer Keith Daniels' horses were out at fast work on the second track at Bukit Timah yesterday The track was soft but Cool Sprints w rked with gusto to easily disss ooB of three furlongs in 42 sec he
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  • 641 16 CITY GROUP, with a total of 46 points to their credit, won the Championship at the Singapore Primary Schools' sth Annual Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club Pool yesterday. Runners-up were Bukit Timah Group. David Deans of" Radio Mas Group was
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  • 217 16 ONLY the Ceylon Sports Club can stop the Singapore Recreation Club from winning the Singapore Hockey Association senior league for the fourth successive year. Ya terday, the R< s <~omplet( i their league ca.iq ment with twi i j Over laaiaa. Ass( iati n on the padang, aaj aro
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  • 157 16 UNBEATEN Royal Air Force whipped the Army by 24 points (three goals, two penalties and a try) to nil to retain the Inter-S?r vices Rugby championship at Tanglin yesterday. the .a., aa a' vi lory a. lue mainlj to their fasl moving -a r line. Handling thi extn the
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  • 207 16 COMMERCIAL HOUSES BADMINTON THI Singapore Badn A Int C nercial House tu a mat i tv al Badminton Stadium National Carbon Sports lut» brat 0.C.8.C*. Sports lull < c a Singles: R Ka C el I Ming t to 1 H 12-1 #-15 v. im T M l Doubles: R
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  • 83 16 SINGa\PI AE I a. i lakha scored I 0 ict x i .7 a a. in a triendly a a at '1 a day. Tin' S' r\ i d d ell to Isold the Sikhs mtil 21st minute of play bei Singh Junto) a :rd. hi
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  • 51 16 Bl i.i Panjang Rangers beat B T B four goals tf) nil in a B Panjang net the Boys Town ground yesters Brers were Osman Takina and A match b same a. i ion on I B Panjang S Haa-. r- a B B•aa 2nd team
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    • 71 16 TIME PASSES QUALITY F.Ni DAYvaK ShCO PSOTI MC Aa\ JL J^J THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL Ci.* .pjy/RE LEUB& T GENEVE YOUR GUARANTEE: a MORE THAN 5 *'J| 100 YEARS T% «J OF SUCCESSFUL l^^jJ TRADING IN ASIA FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CC J 18 f BAttIM tD S* C I^^^^
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