Singapore Standard, 29 November 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linen 2400 #6 It vJ*j 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 V I-** SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 *J It IV\(,F> l"> HMh
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  • 37 1 HUCKNALL N al Nottinga Engla- I Moi 28 < ReuThe "Flyir. Bedstead" t jet aircraft > achieve rtieal take-off crashed it the Rolls R< opment woi re. killthe pilot. v. Comnander Henry Cr a L^r-
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  • 89 1 LONDON. Nov. 23 ißeuter) A La boar Member ol Parliament la to question tha Air Secret ary in th I Hoa ie ot' Commons next month on the extent to which Royal Air Force planes on patrol duty normally carry atom or hydrogen bombs. The
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  • 112 1 I nited States Air i launched artificial a list month over Mexic i» at a height of uh > :;ul at a speed of mil '<■ per hour The ;h; spni in the- picture is .'.rtific.al meteor travrtthrough the skv. It was fired from an Aerobee
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  • 252 1 NIXON WILL REPRESENT U.S. i'XKI.S Nov. 28 (Reuter) The December "summit" meeting <»f the 15--;:i Atlantic I'act will be held as planned, the NATO permanent council deI Mr re touux. After the coum tlat Secreta^-Geateral Paul Hen: Spaak, r&fc Iby a reporter- "Wili
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  • 97 1 670 KIWIS BOARD SHIP FOR MALAYA WELLINGTON, Nov. 23 (Renter' Six hundred and seventy New Zealand troops rn route ta Maiaya marched through Wellington today in emlng ram in khaki drill iiniforms. The man members of the First Battalion New Zealand Regiment boarded tlie line r Captain Cook shortly after
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  • 56 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 23 <AP).— The Health Department of Jakarta said todav 58 cases o: smallpox had broken out in thr ei y last month. Health Officer, Dr. r. suwarn.a. said Jakarta was labelled an epidemic area last month but the number of ca.aa from smallDox has
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  • 272 1 PENANG. Thurs. The bicycle brigade rode again j today when 400 students from four Chinese Middle Schools pedalled their way through the main streets here. The pedalling procession started from the Chung Ling High School when the school closed for the day. and its ranks were
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  • 22 1 BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said yesterday "there are no United States ballistic weaDons forces" stationed ln Britain. Reuter
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  • 215 1 AND 5,000 WILL LOSE JOBS HONGKONG, Nov. 28 (Reuter) The British j Government has decided the Colony's big naval dock- yard will be closed down during the next two years, the I Hongkong Government announced tonight. It said future require- ments of the Royal Navy
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  • 124 1 FORGET PAST SAYS EX-CHANGI CAMP PoW SYDNEY. Heaj. 28 (Router) Former Commander of the Australians in the Cliangj pri-soner-of-war i amp in Singapore between 1942 and 1945, Brig. F. G. (Blackjack) Galleghan today said the visit of the .Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Ka- hi 10 Aa-- traiia was "a
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  • 115 1 Avoid Those Who Flirt With Reds' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Aodul Rahman has warned all Malayan delegations, official or unofficial to avoid contact with nations which are "openly flirting with Communist bloc countries.'* a senior official of the Foreign Ministry said today. He told The Standard that Malaya
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  • 256 1 They Were Swapped In Attempt To Get A Divorce SYDNEY. Nov 23 < Reuter) Two husbands had swapped wives and at empted to gat a divorce by agreement, Mr Justice Richardson found n tla' New BOUth Wales supreme court today. The judge said
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  • 338 1 New Bid To Force West Mhf&Jssue JAKARTA, NOV. 28 ACTION AGAINST DUTCH ENTERPRISES AND INDIVIDUALS WERE REPORTED TODAY FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. In Sourabaya, a spokesman of the Youth-Military Co-operation Body, announced the launching of an "economic blockade" against Dutchmen m East Java's biggest
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  • 107 1 JAKARTA Nov 28 (A IP >.— The leftist "Sinpo"' newspaper in Jakarta reported toda> that the Communications Ministry will not renew the flicht operation permit of K I. M. Royal I)ut< h Airlines. which expires next month Quoting official sources the paper said K.L.M.'s ouster from
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  • 27 1 ACS <; n;r!c transport plane yesterday crashed into hi near Ann ra r ing three <>f :ht < gm a enger' First reports m, G e- AP
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  • 57 1 i JESSELTON, Thurs. The British destrjoyer H M.S. Cavalier, is due. to arrive in Sandakan at middav on Monday, and H M.S. St Bride'f Bay on Wednesday. They are s :heduled to sail for Singapore on Wednesday carrying British troops >vho have be* n taking part in
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  • 113 1 MELBOURNE. Nov. 23 Renter* A student was sentenced ta two months' jail at suburban Carlton Court today for having stolen satchels containing important notes oelonging to Melbourne University students, who were preparing for their examinations. He is Boon Hong Kueh, 26. who is ln
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  • 199 2 /s It Cause Of Deformed Birth? TOKYO, Nov. 28 (I'P)— Deaths in Tokyo from the second wave of the Asian 'flu which invaded Japan in September went over the 100 mark yesterday. The Metropolitan Public Health Office announced that nine persons
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  • 123 2 RED ARMS SECRETS FOR CHINA MOSCOW, Nov. 28 (AFP)— Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Rodion Malinovsky has told his Chinese Communist opposite number, Marshal Peng Teh Huai, that the Soviet army was ready to share its military experience with the Chinese People's Republic. Radio Moscow reported today. The radio said that
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  • 120 2 More Labour Unrest In Ceylon COLOMBO. Nov. 28 (AFP) LaJbour unrest in Ceylon spread today with 19 trade unions representing workers ln different sectors of government service threatening to strike on different days during next month. They are demanding better salaries and conditions. Meanwhile, a section of the dockers and
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  • 47 2 EGLIN AIRBASE. (Florida) Nov. 28 (AFP)— An 800-lb bomb fell from a 'Super Sabreo" Jet plane on Ocean City, Florida, yesterday and buried itself 25 feet deep between two inhabited houses. The bomb failed to explode and no one wa.s hart.
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  • 38 2 A MOTHER ran amok and hacked three of her sons to death and seriously wounded another with a bolo knife in a remote village in Luzon's Quezon province, the polire constabulary said yesterday. A. P.
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  • 296 2 Governor On Attitude Of Hongkong c J HONGKONG, Nov. 28 (UP)-Governor Sir Alex-, ander Grantham said today i m. m I the attitude of Hongkong S j nearly 3,000,000 Chinese to-' ucanj wawm ward the Communists and the Nationalists seems toi be "a plague on both your nouses. Grantham,
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  • 124 2 ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico) Nov. 28 (AFP) The United States will start static tests of nuclear propelled rockets in late 1958. the Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. The tests which are designed to Iry out The rocket's equipment on the pound, w." take
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  • 117 2 CANBERRA N< v ten Australian 1 r a nlster Rob< r t Menzi. House oi Representative day appealed f« r >d relation^ durhit Japanese 1 Minister Nobusuk< K Australfan visit Mr. Menza s wa d< J. r. pian.> *ar Mi Iwa. to lay wreath on the A War Memorial
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    • 515 2 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C and above* registered Con- tractors will be received bj the State Engineer. Penang up to 9 p m on 13th December, 1957 for the erection of twelve blocks of twc Transit Quarters (Twentyfour quarters in alb at Bagan Jermal. Butterworth. Province Wellesley.
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    • 382 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTi MENT: Supply of 97 Singie- sided Semi-ver:ical Steel Cycle Racks at various markets. Tender Deposit $200/- Close 12 noon— 9/12/57. WATER DEPARTMENT: 'a) Tender for the exter- mination o'f white ants and maintenance of buildings belonging to the Water Department from 1.1.58
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    • 138 2 I A SPINK-CHILI IN(, i immm mmm m J I ti a aj^aj i-^ M lml* mmT&Wm. m WM al j SCORES \l af i W i ac I aw t C. R\M^(H\MIR4WJ V H w^^ I "BAARISH" J (HF.AR THK NI W Him K v R" a^ I '^i
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  • Article, Illustration
    372 3 OIW JUDGMENT SETS OFF BIG GAMBLING BOOM c SUPPRESSION H CH SHUT DOWN r r m^. rq Suppression Branch of the r w -ct.cn Department in Singapore Ld Js* I"' ambushing of chap ji kee mnisfll, I campaign against the Idng-pina I ..lstry were rajed rvera] i come of
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  • 55 3 MA.I-r.FN J.C, D*,\ Da'ton. who is to Bat Bad M a; i 1 Lucas as offi a- aaa' AdminiT a., a. GHQ Pai East Lan,; F rrCßa, kl hat in Saigapore toa BJ Mai. -Gen Dalton was Ca. a" of s- a r Ha. ;a irters
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  • 462 3 (PUBUCSIC.URITY ORDINANrt\ SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hotk, yesterday assured a group of Christian church leaders that the Government would give "careful consideration'' to the suggestions made in their memorandum concerning the Public Security Ordinance. The church leaders met the Chief
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  • 299 3 Preliminary Survey By 5-Man Team THE ruins of an ancient ehureh in Malacca is likely to be the site for archaeological studv bv the middle of December. A live-man team from the University of Malava is leaving today for Malacca to conduct a preliminary survey
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  • 153 3 JESSELTOX. Thursday. Thirty-nine exhausted .lapa- DOBB seamen whose wooden Ashing boat had sunk aboul 130 miles from Labaan. ba-j Cause Of lough seas. have been accorninodated ih the toam'l new community centra. The seamen, who said they were fishermen and had COflM down south from Okinawa, disclosed
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  • 122 3 JUDGMENT on an appeal tgainsl conviction and the 1 death sentence for murdflff wa.- I reserved yesterday by the Court Oi Criminal Appeal The appellants, A. S. Mohamad. Hassan bin Mohamed and Haja Moideea were jointly] convicted for the murder nf Abdul Rahim a stab
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    • 223 3 y£ am '■<\Wa\ J" ,,n f ltl1 (V" lnyn Jul S~-4a83 l'n-int W*L A PRE-CHRISTMAS if i ash ion Parade of MORNING, AFTERI NOON, COCKTAIL and t EVENING DRESSES fmm thr maid's rrnnurvd I Fashion Salons and Drsipnrrs. in thi* Hvstiiuruiti i V*morro f«r 11.111. Programme Invitations available from Gowns
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  • 309 4 DETAINED UNIONISTS WERE SPREADING COMMUNISM, SAYS DATO ABDUL RAZAK KUALA Ll MPUR, THURS. THE MINISTER FOR INTERNAL DEFENCE AND SECURITY, DATO ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSAIN, DECLARED TODAY THAT GOVERNMENT HAS PROOF THE FOUR DETAINED LEADERS OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF FACTORY AND GENERAL WORKERS WERE
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  • 173 4 TONGKANG CREW OUT ON BAIL HI 18-man rajsa of a rubber-laden motor tongkang rescued f** orTl custody on boar Indonesian gu:a -apore ters oi -nesday and la* r the Singapore handed over to Imn igrati Department. were yctcrday released on bail of $1,000. The spokesman at firm told The Standara
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  • 127 4 A NEW ONE FOR THE PHILATELIST TWO postage stamps depictini the Australian War Memorial in Canberra will he issued on February 10. next year. fhe issue of these new stamps Bill coincide with th» 14th Conferral r ef the British Srrvice laauue in Canberra which a ill he opened by
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  • 32 4 MR. Lee Siow Mong. ananent Secretary tn Ministry I I open the 15th annual art exby students of the .ang Academy ol r Arts at the Victoria Memoria: Hall tOfJav PJaa.
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  • 25 4 THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, will pav a fare to the Singapore Infantry Regiment at their Ulu Pandan Camp today a 14" a.m.
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  • 35 4 H< IK IN N B Spe- Closing pr Hongkong Exchange were S 15.40 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,838 to Malayan $1; $0.15 to one Indonesian Hup Gold $255,625 to a t
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  • 39 4 AN APPF.AI. b v Gee Tens Chei deseribed as a pin tabic assistant, ;aa:M I I th tea. e of seven years' kail for arme i rna'acry. was dismissed i\v the Singapore Criniiiia] Court at Appeal yes*erdav
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  • 241 4 Kl a: 1 R i'hurs.— Moie tl a 80 fami!ic.> from Kama- ng M I I-■ tustrate Inche Abdul Rani, ta > amediate I State an I on which they had been a:.:; for a number of jn ai Before a a: urtl
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  • 111 4 Bank Union Rejects Pay Offer THE Singapore Bank Employees Union Last n.i'ht rejected an oiler made by the Colony's 11 banks over tta members' cla.m for gra uity The union is asking foe one month's wanes lor each completed year's service al gratuity According to the anion'! assistant secretary. Mr.
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  • 34 4 ONG COE PEE. 62. was yesterday lined S6OO Of tWO months" jail in the Singapore Ninth lafaaistrate's Court, when he pleaded guilty to possesslns 111 lbs. of uncustomed tobacco at Weld Road.
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  • 56 4 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Vusof Ismail of Johore Bahru yesterday sailed from Singapore far Britain to tike up law at Middle Temple. London. Sen sf the late Dato M. Ismail. a lawyer practising in Johore and Singapore, Yusof will be away for three years. He was a student
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  • 115 4 THE UatlofM -ian TradeCommissioner in Smsapore, Mr B*v Sa adisa tra, said ;■< I rdajF ttM Indonesian trade >iptl uric'n Of thair r.a.v mal erial »> -.'a e directly to their n imi i and to import I dtn etrjjr Cr aa kin manufacturir- countries
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  • 26 4 THE United Malays National O 'ion will launeh its Cit Council elc I ama rally at Gebun B jis, off Dunearn R S mdav
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  • 271 4 M&M vnu'.ipun- < ili/«n*| ese i whoac <tter and Chines whoa- \mirf S Lee :a r i Kurt Cl >ad 8.30 an. I m scr.ii-.M.n ••mmiitni> Mr GG* Thomso Shell Iheatr.u. pe fi'.m show Wmn' I "Photograph -<• i< Let aire p the I I a *graph\ and a
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  • 40 5 THREE youths, Lain Soon I.eoa._a Yap Say Pek and Pn^ Chia I'ra.erc, claimed trial an Um Singapore Ninth llagiatrate's Court yesterday, lo poa■eaaivi assat ll aallonj oi arandy. {.a which duty had ra 4 DC! n P'v.d.
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  • 29 5 PALL Loaise of Frankel Estate, was yesterday fined $11 by a Singapore Traffli Magistrate foi not obeerving a trafflc light signal at SigTap Road on Mav 13.
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  • 30 5 REGINALD HILL was fined $90 in the Singapore Ninth Maqa-a rate's Coart. for driving away a motorcar, belonging to Yeo Koh Swee. at Keppel Road, on Nov. 7.
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  • 22 5 THE Singapore People'.Action Party will hold an election rally near the Van Kit Swimming Paol in Taa|QßJ| Pa^ar Division tonight.
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  • 23 5 PLAN'S are beillf made by Muslim lenders in Perlis for the formation of a branch of the AK-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society.
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  • 309 5 COURT DISMISSES TRADER'S APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Taiping gold mea chant. Unin Wood Swee, today '•ad hia appeal for- exten« i f Jn of time to institute proceedings to quash a KedahtCourt decision covering 188,460 worth of qo!d, clisriil sed by the Federavtion Court of Appeal Tfca a/ai ordered I
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  • 254 5 CALL FOR LIQUOR BAN IN JOHORE ITS THE START OF A PAN-MALAYAN MOVE enn JSSSF, B U AHR^ Thurs.-The Sultan of Johore, constitutional head of Muslim religion and Malav customs in the State, will soon be asked to ban the serving of liquor at all State Government functions. I nis
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 5 FOO SOO YIN. top ranking record artiste in the Colony, will be one of the suest singers at the Merry Christmas Ball, organised by the Publicity and Entertainment Bureau, at the Sea View Hotel Ballroom on Dee. Foo. a clerk by profession, was voted No. 1 singer in
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  • 56 5 KOH PENG CHENG. 13. was charged :n the BbigaPOre Ninfa Magisl rate's Court yesterdmy, with hoosebreakiß i Boh was alleged tO have attempted to enter On? En? Tee's hoa-. a at Riplei Crescent, Sarana f »"i"i Garden Estate on Sept. 9. He claimed tri*l iT id waa
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  • 139 5 KUALA LCMPUR. Thurs. The national Union of Plantation Workers today appealed again I the Selangor High Co irt's di missal of its application lo have its name struck ofl as >nd defendanl in a ibel suit in a hich K. rVnanutlai, Malayan Indian Congress tai lar, ii Iha
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  • 168 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller? Spol TBh "J^; K.S.S. No. 1 781; 78; Jan R.S.S. No. 1 794 792 R.S.S. Na 2 December 76j 77 R.S.S. No I December 74*. 75 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was
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  • 157 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Malayan Chinese Association has set up an "ad hoe" committee to study the iiroblems of Chinese Education, MCA Branch president. Mr. Ns Sui Cam, said at the branch annual genera?., mer ting this afternoon. I Mr. Nu said there ucre some peopk
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  • 106 5 the Union, ai\yaed the appeal against this decision before Chua' Jus*! C€ I'ao-^on. Mr Justice Smith and Mr. Justice Shepherd. Ham anitttd that the law of 'art aa applicable In Ena land provides that a trade union cannoi be sued ctnai than in respect
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  • 107 5 He Wants Parking Ban Lifted ASSEAIB L Y M A N hi Quecn.-town, Mr. Lee Choan Eng, yesterday asked the Singapore Traffic Police, to lift the ban on tcmperary parking of lorries along Rochore Road for loading and unloading. in a Letter to the Superintendent of TrafTV Poliae, Mr. laae
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  • 67 5 AX authoress. a lawyer. minister, and journalist arill sit on a forum to div'a'ss "Singapore Today arai |fa Future."' at the Universitv of Malaya Arts Theatre on Tuesday. They are: Dr. Han Savin. and ataaara. David Marshall, Fran-is Thomas, and rVlUngtOO Kennard. The forum organised av
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  • 26 5 THE Singapore Cold Stos> age annua] aad aaoce aril] be held at the Fraser and Neave Hall tonight from US p.m. to I a.m.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 522 6 'THE decision to introduce multi-lingualism into official councils in Singapore has come up a^i,r.^. snags sooner than was expected. Efforts rr ide by the City Council to find persons capable cf translating English into Chinese. Tamil and Malay and vice versa have failed This problem, coupled with the
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    • 410 6 PENANG Malay newspaper takes umbrage with an article on Islam published in a London weekly. It charges that journal with slighting the g'od name of Islam by revealing the private lives < eeftaia Arab leaders, and blames the ignorance western writers for making such mistakes. Granting that
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  • 884 6 From William Fitter in Sydney T HE Soviet Sputniks hurtling over Australia's droughty, cloudless skies have touched off a major defence row. The Government, and especially the Prime Minister, Mr. RG. Menzies, are under hot attack. Following a series of exhaustive, closely analytical and damning articles
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  • 593 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME 'THIS morning we wish to ask the City Council to deny that it is not its policy not to allow local senior officers to occupy municipal quarters. Some do. but many more do not although there are such houses available. At least, three local
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  • 143 6 Living History "T MUST face the fact that I am no longer a specialist on any modern theme, since time's winged chariot has passed me by; but I am a specialist on the past, having read much history in my day and having had frequent; opportunities
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  • 872 6 Split Minds The Kremli SOVIET SURVEY BY EDWARD CkUamJ ANE of the most import- ant things for the Western world to know, and one of the hardest to discover is what the men in the Kremlin really believe. For, without knowing that, we must fumble in the dark. In the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 90 6 Sir The crisis created by the lack of doctors and engineers in the Singapore and Federation public services calls for a little comment. Olllcial secrecy shrouds the reason behind their resignation* and yet. when analysed. they se-em apparent enough. For the Asian officers at any rate. the momentum begins at
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    • 173 6 Sir A most sorry state of affairs took place at t heCitizenship Registry at Fort Canning Road on the morning of Nov. 25. I was one of the many hundreds of peop e who queued up at about 8 a.m. so that we could be among the first
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    • 334 6 ment or that app< mtment (which is no guarantee period of no less tha- months elapses leave < it, iwever. ar struggling g en .a s holar, who, besides enjoying free trips and abroad, as giver ar t irn). In the technical *hramaaa. he is put under probation,
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  • 25 7 p s ****h \SmmZ aar»»«* |„Crd ImwamTtt a nt in nate a v". 'i* r > relop- i i a r" re misselectfd for ved
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  • 14 7 \+m 2.100 people L l-jj. been State ie campaign Indian ■as reported Reu-
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  • 9 7 m MbgteA thro .-th I 'or The new
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  • 45 7 BOSTON N v It, fAP» "s Navy announced on Wednesday the kel of it* first guat missile, nuc'aar- r .surface ship, the crui.- r I ni *mmth win be laid on Der 2 a* the F^r^ a pyard cf the Bethlehem Steel l
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  • 176 7 US Arms Worth $15 Mil. To Libya TRIPOLI, Libya. Nov 2?, Tho Un.*-; S returned ov» r US$l5 000.000 worth of arm.> to Libya .n a formal raj y\ itfifdaj. The equipa. nt was prod to L.bya :n keeping a pact .<:gn. ri between a-a -w<> nations n Juno 20
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  • 90 7 JaaaRUSALEat, N*OV. 23. (t'P) Israeli Preauor Dav; 1 BenI i .r. a .a Had last Bight taat IN was "certain of pea e with the An t> en as n< w reports J a ataiar.-1.-r.uai ten- a a into Jerusalem Tha aaia. Israe i leader
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  • 90 7 a.. a was announced yesterday. Commor i n security officers and Western A a stralian police arill surround tht plane and keen a d%m guard ovc- Kishi and his a. :y a a \v: 1 spend one sin e the stop is onlv for refuelling,
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  • 91 7 REPORTS ADD UP TO AN ENCOURAGING PICTURE \King Of Morocco Pays A Visit To White House WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (AP) President Eisenhower, described as bouncing back fast from his slight stroke, conferred yesterday with members of his staff, signed documents and capped things off with
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  • 58 7 ALL TEN of this year's candidates in the Christmas "Queen of Light*' beauty contest sponsored annually by the Swedish newspaper "Stockholms Tidningen are shown as they prepare for the final judging. The winner will be crowned on Dec. 13. She gets a prise of a watch and
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  • 59 7 LLOYD DEFENDS U.S. PATROL FLIGHTS LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP)— Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd disclosed to a shocked House of Commons yesterday that U.S. planes are carrying live H-bombs on routine patrol flights from British brses. He strongly defended this as "absolutely right" in order
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  • 70 7 NICOSIA. Nov. 28. (AFP) Security chiefs met here in secret yesterday to assess the Cyprus situation which officials admit has "clearly worsened sharply during the past few weeks." After the meeting a spokesman saia "everything is ready ior any immediate action that may be required to naintain
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  • 37 7 LONDON, Nov. 28. (AP)— A Soviet scientist on Wednesday night predicted that the carrier rocket of Sputnik I will blaze so fiercely, when it disintegrates, that lt will be seen "even on a sunny day."
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  • 115 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 28. <AFP> Sweden introduced last night a series of amendments to the five-power resoiiition on Kashmir aiming at removing objections raised to this resolution by India and by the Soviet Union, whose representative in the Security Council announced that he would veto
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 30 7 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 28. 'UP)—Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo ol the Philippines will become President of th Security Council on Dec. 1 for the second time this year.
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    • 30 7 LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP) The British Labour Party today called on the Government to sponsor joint talks between Greek and Turkish leaders to break the deadlock on Cyprus.
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    • 21 7 LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP) The Russian Supreme Presidium has ratified a frontier treaty with Iran, Moscow Radio said tonight.
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    • 26 7 LONDON. Nov. 28, (UP) Soviet scientists have succeeded in extracting Rhenium, one of the world's rarest metals, from copper ores, Moscow Radio claimed today.
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    • 33 7 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 28. (UP) Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge gave the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) a cheque for U552,376,222 today, increasing this year's total U.S. contribution to the fund to U557,917,192.
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    • 28 7 NICOSSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 28, (UP)—Three Cyprlot electricians were arrested yesterday on charges of sabotage in an aircraft hangar at Akrotlri, in tfhlch five planes were severely damaged.
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    • 33 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 28 (AP)—Seven workmen were killed on Wednesday in an avalanche set off by dynamite blasts levelling the way for a road 20 miles west of here.
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    • 29 7 PARIS, Nov. 28 (AP)—The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on Wednesday approved the shipment of radar sets ordered in the United States to Egypt.
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    • 28 7 Ship Aground PORT SAID, Nov. 28, (AP) —The Dutch tanker Purnna Nederland (8.819 tons) ran aground In the Suez Canal on Wednesday after developing engine trouble.
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    • 32 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 28, (AP) The newspaper Moscow News on Wednesday reported that bones of a rhinoceros dating back several million years have been discovered in the Caucasian Republic of Azerbaijan.
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  • 91 7 AGADIR, Morocco. Nov. 28 (AFP)— The Spanish radio station at Ifni said yesterday that six Spanish soldiers had been killed, and 30 soldiers and four officers had been wounded in the attack by "Moroccan Liberation Army" units on the Spanish enclave of Ifni which started
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  • 28 7 LONDON. Nov. 28 (AP). The National Poultry Show which opens next month announced its Press relations officer will be Miss L. M. Duck
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  • 85 7 LONDON, Nov. 28. (AFP)—, John Bodkin Adams, tne 'widows' doctor of East- bourne," southern England, who was acquitted of the j murder of one of his elderly natients this spring, was yesterday struck off the rolls of the British medical profession. The action was taken aga.nst
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  • 245 7 BE LOYAL TO ADOPTED COUNTRY Peking Urges Overseas Chinese HONGKONG Nov 28, (AP) Red China yesterday urged million, of overseas Chinese to take up the nationality of their adopted country. It called upon them to be loyal to the country of th< :r adaption and take an acta. e part
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    • 164 7 .4 re Charting Course To £mmmm"lm\ MOOff, ar* rtanrttd chartSoj* Russians h z math Aa*. -aid the Russian* arc prob(pifiif af spare tra earnest Moscow Hiffher Technical aa tooted as savin*: il-! ike from fivr davs i. hptammm an th** firust ..f the nx-ket. Soviet Man rfculiag the male t<»
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    • 72 7 Sandy And Her Rare Litter RIVERTON, Utah, Nov. 28. (AP) A purebred Collie nanifd Sandy has given birth to a litter which dog lovers c'aim is as rare as quintuples in human births: seven puppies all males. Normally, says the experts, dog litters run predominantly to females. Sandy, age 2,
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    • 92 7 Crystal for Christmas f display m our Ground Floor Crystal and Glassware Department Come and browse among the masterpieces of the craftsman's art and choose o gift that will be truly memorable. Stuart Crystal. Maaßaaal^ I fl I ILal llei from the GueHoin fl AmW\\^m\ K^m^*Fw\ Fl %J W W
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    28 8 MR. AND MRS. Lee Tian Soo posed for this phctoqraph shortly after their weddin? at the Kon« Hop Schorl, Klanq recently. Standardpic by Ch'ns Seng Poh.
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  • 51 8 Brigadier Inspects A Platoon THF. DFPITY Adjutant fieneral, Commander of Troops. Far East Land Forres, Brigadier A. Bucha n.in Dunlop, (above) inspects an Infantry Platoon at thr annual administrative parade at (,lIQ. FAREI.F. in Singapore this week. In pit ture below, the Brigadier has a word with Spr. D. Morgan.
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  • 92 8 ffrAAAA.;. «>V V^'frO^^V V»V«» VV<? •i'W VV.- vvvvv-r t -> .-w iSTSNDSED'S! A A A A A A A A A A A A •> V «*> V A V A V/4 a \aiX a flr I ♦V.VtV»*. THE HIGH Commissioner for the Federation of
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  • 111 8 DHFH THE KLANG Convent Girls' School held an Art and Handicraft Exhibition in the school recently. (Below) some of the students are seen proudly displaying a few of the fruits of their labour. Standardpic by Ch'ng Seng Poh. Top. the Sultan of Selangor
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  • 239 9 MISERS FOR EACH STATE I nrs v>< i al Welfare sources dLsclosed todav that more ,t next vear to expand the nation s vouth services. In f blueprint to develop more youth "»gana a -c p.e me to appoint vouth advisers in Kate Ihe Social Welfare Department, will from
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  • 49 9 Months Robbery El said tnat he bad [tai today L C>'in President, ba fcn Han Idris I. Ming couple hi Chinese neaspr. beaded gu.lt:; m ol robbing Lin fk Tin Fong. ol i locket and I* Xov. 13. whih I tenng Iron la the Chin Wot ■lEteol in Pasai
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  • 12 9 ■PJO^students fron I nonorary in B*fers will leavi Pfcxa! I laacc;
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  • 142 9 Nine To Fight Town Polls TANJONG MALIM. Thars. This town will go la Itaf J m 11 to ek-at nine councillors for its a\ta| T wn j Council. The town area north UM Beraam Ka. •r, which .rates Selangor and Peralt, has been dlrided Into three electoral ward each I
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  • 47 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A total of 202.647 pn.vsengers made nac of Pederaaton aerodromes last year. There were altogethei 85.T.'la arrivals and depart ures from these airfields during the period. states the ftrsl report of the Federation's Department of civil Aviation. to bt> published >hortly.
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  • 76 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. a lanca iminlwri la the Tvwu Council ben oppoaad v nine a de* to three a proposal to a. Taaai laa aaaafal a»e>>- rate by two per cent :..:.t year. Councillors were a!so in- eaaed that the chairman fWal IB a .e to
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  • 250 9 KI.ANG Thurs -Tne disastrous October floods whieh d a- aa: datnage to Kampong Lombong. 12 miles from ha: a. has forced HO families to abandon tho Ma. .v Se**a:raant and start life anew on a 500--acre ifti a: eaaiby Kapar.
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  • 105 9 Shakespearean Group To Open Ipoh Season IPOH. Th a A a \g -tore for love: 9 bbbb> dramas wh< I QeetYej Kendal and his Shakespear aaa International Theare p a Is a 5-day season hi jDe* The visit is being sponsor red hv i he Shaw organi/.al ar. the performances
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  • 56 9 SIX-YEAR-OLD Rafiq Jumahhoy, grandson of Singapore Assemblyman Mr. R. Jumabhoy, yesterday came to The Standard office to give his year's total savings of $75 to the Cheer Fund. Young Rafiq is seen handing the money over to a Standard reporter. Have YOU thought
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  • 175 9 Students Give Rice And Biscuits To Strikers AND THEY GOT A RECEIPT FOR IT PENANG, Thurs.— Students of the Chinese High School here today surprised 500 striking workers of the Eastern Smelting Company by making a substantial contribution to the union's strike fund. union, who was pre>cnt, gave the students
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  • 107 9 DRAFTSMAN ON TRUST CHARGE IPOH. Thurs. A draftsman, Albert Hoy Band. 30. of the Malayan Tin Dredging in Batu Gajah. was today granted a d.scharge not amoun.ing to an acquittal by Magistrate Ten:*ku Ahmad Rithaudeen on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 32.000. Band waa* alleged to have
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  • 43 9 PEN ANG. Thais. Fire damaged aabie trenches inside Um CaOWrasta market power station thas afternoon. POaret was cut IB the vicinity but was quickly restored when repairs were made to the trenches alter the fire had been pul out.
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  • 33 9 SIXTY Civil Defence volonteera will be presented with First Aid certificates at a tea party at the residence of the Pra>id"nt of the Penana City Council. Mr. G. H. Gaa. on Saturday.
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  • 31 9 the Convaai Old Girls' Association, Ipoh. v.a:'. he'd a aaa e tomorrow nifjhi at St. John's Hall to raise funds for a Christmas treat to convent -a -aai. a
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  • 268 9 Manager 'Kicked Up Row; Court Told PENANG, Thurs. Mr. J.R.E. Pawson, manager of Roneo Ltd., here, told the Sessions Court today that he "kicked up a row" when two of his employees were unable to produce a Customs receipt for a calculating machine which was taken from Penang to Butterworth.
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    • 284 9 The story of a LONELY B:>Y growing Into a LONELY MANHOOD, of a quest for discovery meaning, of a GREAT TALENT ZEST for creative expression of a TRAGIC* END uhrh brought more questions than anwera. -4Thas p.c'ure de.sr rhe.e. 'ho r a r -a.a rjnd F^m •a the fttfy Tenderr:?**
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  • 152 10 PLANS to extend Scandinavian Airlines System's ser\ices in South-east Asia are developing:, according to Mr. Hans HalLberga SAS representative in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. From Haf ■BCOnd half of ea.ary. SAS w;l! introduce DC-7C aircrafl an the Southern r ,a> a) the
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  • 83 10 Industries Fair Is Postponed :crs oj the Second Australian ladaatriea Fair hare announced thi postponement of the af of the fair next year from Feb. 27 until Marci 7, I. The jair will last until M ITCft i In making the announcement the organizers said tl the postponement t le
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  • 137 10 MA YiM s reported the following business done yesterday: Sc N Ords $2.60. S2 JI Bight; Gammon $2.: Hammers i! V M Br< .-s $3.42* M C 90c: McAhster $i Ord; $1824. S. Darbv $173, $1 delayed: C Stomge 96c, 90c. odd lot: 5. Si ST UP:
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  • 126 10 TINS industrials were r the Malav gg s.-.-re- ra> kers Association rey rtod yesterday. Rubbers were quietly steady. The turnover was small. hanges announces h*f the Association re isnr-rRiM s Buyer s Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 2.58 w. n ri 22:1 l"s |jfl I S'hai ong reg.>
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  • 54 10 TA > labour ofl] a fi the Philippines are itudyj labour administration 1 K piaj They are Mr. M.C employed by the Di i Labour a Labour Oj I tions, a- ft Claims Attorne.. r i n g Offlf ;;ne dej> trtment and also > Pro SeCU*
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  • 96 10 Going Away Mr. Ha] I era is going on BJI I aa aai the middle of aaai month prior to being assigned I i the SAS head ofllec ia Stockhc m, He haa baaa here for la i yeara Hii ■ucceesor is Mr. A raairt G, Stiaaa. Mi Blraan h*
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  • 69 10 S' pore Officer For FAO At Sydney INi'HE MASDAWOOD bin A. aaa Fa-hcrios Inspcator. Singap re, arill attend the [nt< rnatlooal Tramar.g L'ea.'re on Falara. Co-nperative? ia In organized, by FA 0 BB I tao (.'.ayoraa-aW of A ntralia Tbt Taaaa Centre wi'] a: Sy inev on Dea \f> aj
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  • 19 10 Bl lOrapl >d d\ ring O.nr aa fo ||at Errrradii" F ictory at m.5. Bukif Timah Road.
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  • 32 10 V S'l RALIAN h.pvardsare t>a:ai.n.! u aa Including f* l a ilk carrier v. built in Au-'ral i Th, bulk carrier. r >- ha. a at Whyalla. fc ith A traiia.
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  • 24 10 wool production in Anatralia this year, estimated al I 988 millli ti lb. greasy, I s regarded a s an all-time record.
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  • 142 10 AUSTRALIA'S position the leading exporters of coal to the countries of the Pacific continues. While in l!K"i2-a.'' raa I exports to Mala y a. Japan. HongBaang and Korea arere 89,209 tons, in 1056-57 they rose to 27(a00() tons. Estimates of coal ex [ior: for
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  • 54 10 M.v. ww Bwffhanajf Benin rXat kat n buying rati i j ester* n:iv a ere: C.ia.a TT 11-3 4 QD Sl 7 'R. H davs :<2 i 4 credit bills; 38--5/11 trade bills Sellinf TT oi 0D (ready*' Canada 31-7 16; Italian Lara *****. Other exch naze r
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  • 108 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices pal picul yesterday were, copra, Xov. -Dec. $26| bay. rs, $272 sellers; coconut oil in balk $441 sellers; in drums $43 sellers, Muntok White pepper $94 sellers. Sarawak white $93 sellers. special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Assocla- 1 tion closing
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  • 97 10 SINGAPORE Government yesterday annoam e<J tiiat exparts of d4Tarettea to Ethic* Lia-ga, Natuna and Anamba Island in future a/ill he aiiewCei only on a quota basis. Acting C mtro'.ler and Registrar of Imports and Exporta Mr. C. W. B. Maddox. said yesterday t ii a
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  • 70 10 PROVIDED the average monthly rate for Brit.sa avaatlon exports Lj ivaur.'amcd in November and December, 1957 wa set a new record. Thi> is announced by the So iety of British Aircraft Constructors, The figure far O, toaer was Over £8,500,000 ar I potential annaa! rate of
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  • 45 10 A CANADIAN company Alma ni'.": Laboratories Ltd.. is negotiating with the Government of State ol Queensland a aortb eastern Australia f r authority to nana md exoort bauxae fbroaa tne Cane York Pi nil ila, in the north of the Stati
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  • 256 10 Malaya's Foreign Trade In October Shows Decrease Finance Arid Coritrnerce j KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Imports and exports carried out directly between the Federation of Malaya and foreign countries last month showed a slight decrease over the previous month, it was revealed today. Trade through the port of Singapore for that
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  • 133 10 INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for December shipment wa. done at 751 cents per pound yesterday OB the S.n gapore market up 3 4 cent on the previous day'* price of 111 per pound. The market opened slightly better in the morning on reports of improvement
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  • 42 10 A NEW pen factory being built at Katoomba. New South Wale.-, is expected to serve Bouth-east Asian markets. Script q Pens of Australia Pty. Ltd. a subsidiary of Scroll Pens Ltd.. England, will open the factory .soon.
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  • 201 10 RIDA Aids First Malay Logging Company IPOH, Thurs.— Aid from the Rural Industrial and Development Authority, Perak in the way of the supply of heavy equipment has greatly helped the progress of the Federation's first all-Malay logging company the Lasah-Malay Forests and Minerals Co. Ltd. Formed in January this year
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  • 187 10 KUALA Ll MPUR. Thurs The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. and the Malayan tin industry appraising the "present trend of events" this evening indicated that the International Tin Council would call for the control of production and export of tin
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  • 65 10 TIN continues *o gain in price it eras d< ne at $34Si per picul an the Singap r< market <■.-'< < "day. Thi> represented an IncrcaM* of Sa. over tta pr- vious day's price ot $340 per picul. Since Tuesday, thi price had picked up $22.87*
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  • 55 10 A U K FIRM, Mi politanViekers. has received a contract for power generating t q ijpment aen the a aaent af Iraaj Ine "raior, worth al oit £686,000, for I ro 15.000-ki am turl ii i gn a. rat r aeta .a. a es i ..a. steam
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  • 201 10 Heavy Demand For This Battery A HEAVY demand exists in the Malayan markets for "Eveready" type No. 700 radio batteries, a spokesman of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. said yesterday. This, he >aid. VBj being manufactured locally, using the most modern methods and equipment in order to ensure that, supplies were
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    • 79 10 SHIPS IN PORT OITKR ROADS Batjan, Italvina, Poyang, Kem y m u'i. Amelia. K:f:| Clover. M;»r:o, Lex.. Mat rsk, Yukikawa Maru, \a- irias. Niaaho Maru, Baud, Amei cano, Beetonc, Sabang Atlantic Maru, Toni P oh, Golden Cape, Ally Kuban, Anlung, Aida N"rth Star. Gen Van Geen Wing On. INNER ROADS
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    • 95 10 Broek, Tong Nam, Hal Sena Southern Trader, Sumpitan. N< Asia, Kimanis, Barkero, Perlis Kim Hai Seng, Panjangan, Stia, Panuknr. Aik Lru:i;n Ika;i M S, Heather, Sin H mg Seng Emelio, Chiat Soon, M. Bahru, Tong Hai, Mong Tat So: dan z, Peta ling B: iau Cei am, Kian Guai I:
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    • 624 11 TRADING CO., LTD. Ltr* 132/6 Robinson Road TH BLUE FUNNEL LINE SERVICE p ilf more. Philadelphia b Cult Porta >,„ s P°'» PS ham Penang 29 Nov 25 Dec r6 Dec 27 2S Dec >*, r port* to load and discharge cargo rr/n'oERMAN LLOYD hA mEL^3 AMERICAN LINE SfRVICf Rottcrtiam,
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    • 1364 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I,s linen ilncorpcratea m L.r-.gapcre) <1* lines) IST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5J SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDCN b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 824 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond or For East Penong P.S'hom S'pore "ERRIA" In Port 1800 "FALSTRIA" 7/8 Dec 9 1 0 Dec 1 1 /I 2 Dec Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 13/14 Dec e HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Said, Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo.
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  • 985 12 BjJmmA, -"tfcfc QcaMBA <oitrr "tta n*u& waits UNTIL THEY SAIL IT was about a year ago that Piper Laurie took a calculated risk. Established as a talented ingenue, she gave up a substantial film contract to prove her ability as a dramatic actress.
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  • 181 12 |F vou think ><>u ,re a gaa| amateur one thai js "s, contest for vou to enter v i prizes for the Christ m i Caihay Organisation are R^nk Organisation pi< l. at the Cathay, and Koi Od-.on. All those uis'iim t., to do l« to write a film
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    268 12 THE INVISIBLE BOY is the first independent production of Nicholas Nayfack, a follow-up to FORBIDDEN PLANET, which he produced while under contract to A/-G-M. Directed by Herman Hoffman, under contract until recently at M-G-M, where he directed THE GREAT AMERICAN PASTTIME and IT'S A DOG'S LIFE, and was associate
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  • 158 12 END OF THE WORLD written by Larry Roman is 0N B WIFE IS ENOUGH, based on Gwen Davenport's magazine story. Wiih Brvnncr committed to THE BUCCANEER and THE JOURNEY for the next six months, Zugsmith will shoot the domestic comedy in the spring of 1958. Shirley In SHEEPMAN I)ERT, vivacious
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  • 201 13 Wallabies Given Tough Fight By Provincial Side DI'BLIN, Nov 27 (Reuter) -A converted try three minutes from the end enabled the Australian Wallabies touring Rufcby I nion side to snatch a 10-8 victory over Leinater. Irish provincial fifteen, here today. Leinster had led at halftime by eiffht points to five
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  • 133 13 Player Is 2 Strokes Behind MI UK lURNE N U lRi i S a African toller, Garry Play« a <ccnr.d IXI aaa I I da md j[ .a <v■ •a ti a* aAI.OOO Laa tro Tourn .ment being a ai d l But a" itroke behind the eadar Kai of
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  • 97 13 LONDON. NOT, 28 (UP)— Distance runnel Oo:don p.rlc aSald recently Ke wm retnrn to hia new hosne in New Ze dand by road. "Not running, of course," h< lid, "ha in a .station wa^ m Wi 'il drivp dawn thi ogli fifrica to Capetown, then
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  • 321 13 England Avenge Defeat With A Clear-Cut Victory NEW LOOK' ATTACK DOES IT LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The English soccer team, playing extremely well, belt France 4-0 at Wembley today, more than avenging their two goal defeat in Paris two years ago. A cTOWd Of 55.000 saw England, with a fine
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  • 211 13 Scottish Champs Lose In Italy GLASGOW. Nov. 23. (Reu-ten-MILANO. the Italian first division club beat Glaussow Rangers, the Scottish! champions 4-4 here last night in the first round of the European soccer cup competition. The return leg will be in Milan on Dec. 11 An ali-ticket crowd of 35.000 saw
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  • 285 13 Football Fixtures For Saturday London. Nov. 2S l ßeuter)— l Bn glish .ad Sc rttish football Bxturet for Saturday Nov. 30 1 a re. LKAGI'E DIV. I Ar.-enal \s Newcastle Aston Villa vs Praaton. Blackpool va Portsmouth. Bolton vs Chelsea Kvcrton vs ShefT. Wed. Leeds VI Birnrangham. Lei cosier vs
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  • 67 13 TAIPF.I. Nov. 28 (Reuten Rikido. Japan's wrestling champion has turned down a challenge from a 70-year-old Chinese boxer. But the Japanese who is in Taipei for a series of exhibition bouts said he would like to see tlie veteran demonstrating his art. The o'd boxer whose ring
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  • 42 13 LONDON, Nov. 28 < Reuter; Results in yesterday's Rugby Union matches were Eastern Counties 11 Hants o. Oxfordshire ii Hertfordshire 10. Surrey r, Middlesex Susses 1 Berkshire 16. CLUB MATCH Cambridge University 15 Mr. 1 M. R. Steele Bodgers XV 13.
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  • 165 13 MELBOURNE, N0v.28 Renter).—Hungarian Qiympic 1 mner. Miklas Saabo ha- been j ■pos'.ed fnirting*' as the Victor- J ian Amateur Athletic A?.- >c.a tion. Szahg w t a^ daa to arrive la Melbourne last week-end another Olympic runner Sl ailav jungwirth (Czecnosaova k1 a 1 WAd J 0
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  • 170 13 S. African Jockey Impresses MELBOURNE, Nov. 2t (Renter) Cr.v So .'a African jockey. Ch; re- B renr^ arnressed track a/atchan at rlemingtoa racecourse today when he rode :cr the first time In rVustralia Barends rori< three horses. Damo-'aes, Re~r. .at h a Meda.ai.. Mc: oa as He i adag an
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  • 49 13 LONDON. Nov 27 'RouterLiverpool Increased their lead ta the second division af the English football league whan they won 2—o at home against Rotherham last night The mate};, which was 4 ho only laagu* Baton of the dav. had been postponed from September 11.
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  • 87 13 ARCADIA, California. Now. 28 (Re iten Le t« r Pigo't. rider of thi: Dea v wanner, p a. to e in the Crated S' a wr.cn the S ra Ania a ;f ra. -r -r. opens r. I c t< r j here nn his
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  • 36 13 MANCHESTER Nov Polar.fi a Eng a r.i bv <• ght ho-a- im.itpur box a j a n F- day e I Poles also won ihe first eternal W< rr t» honor Wrdr.esd.-iy «evrn 0 ree
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    • 270 13 incr By Al Capp +f •M 1 A??.rA c P'r.vo'^ >v>^ N AN', MOW- P<sr.\ r ALL AH KIM L GONMASE ITJ? EA^i AH m^ R e lV T JARFUL- J OFF TO <( WHuTS j SAY IS, AH IS j t.sOi* TOO--r,M"-/ > rx^STHIS-AM < HAiNT < CENTRAL Y
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  • 854 14 Bukit Timah Roundup By WINDSOR LAD IJINKIM and GOLDEN DOLLAR, two of trainer Fim.nv Martins candidates, were outstanding workers at Bukit Timah yesterday when candidates wound up their preparation for Saturday's races, openin- ciav of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting. Lailli
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  • 393 14 Lee) were associa.ed in a .solid run over half-mile, returning 54 4. 5 .sec, and the last three in 40 .sec. Programme iMillbanks) and Screen Play did three furlongs in 43 sec. Programme d.d hia work in taking style, and looks especially fit. Sun Of Burma <Larkin> wafl
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  • 161 14 bit in the last half furlong. Little John (D. Jones) and Rangoon II (Barratt) were associated in a working three furlongs spin in 40 2/5 sec. Rangoon II won the trial and looks ready to give a good account of himse.f. Wonder Kid (Franklin) pulled
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  • 47 14 AD Sen 1 ft acr> Mai Anders Rose will me t in the men's Auss ae lav pionships here. Jght I iyers on the Australian I) squad. Anderson beat Cooper 10-8. 10-8. 6-3. Rose beat Neale I- r 8-10 I 6-4. 6-3.
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  • 19 14 \°Y- 1 ngah beat Khalsa Associa ree goals to on. a SHA 3 league at Tonga terday.
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  • 335 14 MANSOR LEADS RASC TO VICTORY A SPLENDID hat-trick by centre halt' Mansor Haroid enabled Royal Army Service Corpi *A' Group lo Uminatc 200 Provost Company RovaJ Military Police I 1 bi the Sinaapore Zone of a.a Fault mtei'-unit :k( y competition at Aver llA\ih R iad yesterday. :> aying against
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  • 154 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat til Signals Unit by I.'} points (2 goaLs a try) to nil in their rugger encounter on the Padang yesterday. sne showed all rouad ajuperiority rroea the start bat could only score na minute from the interval, when Humphries pushed bis way through
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  • 77 14 Ceylonese Agree To Play In Malaya EITHER Singapore or Kuala Lumpur will be the venue for Malaya's Davis Cup match against Ceylon to be held before April next year. This was disclosed by Mr. V Rajaratnam, President of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association who said that the Ceylonese Association had
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  • 65 14 TICKETS arc now on sale for the Hugh Riley versus Ray Ming Chan boxing on Friday, December 6 at Robinsons. Rav. a Chinese importation from the Philippines, is training daily at the Harbour Board Boys Club gymnasium. Riley, former Empire Games champion, is in training
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  • 285 14 BAM Gives Sanction After Refusal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. EddyChoong and his brother David will be allowed to defend their Ail-England Badminton titles at the forthcoming championships at Kelvin Hall, England, in March next year. Eddy will make his filth deIe of
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  • 198 14 PWA Officials Fly In With Rs. 100,000 Cheque TWO Pakistan Wrestling A.s.>ociation officials seeretary Mohd. Salim Sadiq and treasurer Shatiq Ahmed Khan flew in trom Karachi yesterday for tonight's fights at the Happy Wor'.d s.adium. They said at Singapore airport last night that their association has commiss.oned them to pay
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  • 366 14 Samad's Hat-trick Kills CSC Hopes For League Title RECS ASSURED OF C'SHIP A BRILLIANT hat-trick by University of Malaya's right winger Samad, killed Ceylon Sports Clubs hopes for the Singapore Hockey Association division one league honours when the Ceylonese were beaten 3—l on tne Girl's Sports Club ground yesterday. By
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  • 67 14 THE Selangor Combined School.-, hockey team will leave for Singapore on December H to play a scries of games in the Cohaay. Teams trom Negri S?mbilan. Malacca and Johore will also send teaans fOf their annual inter-schoo] games. The Colony team who are the hosts, have planned a
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  • 28 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police beat Royal Naval Police by five goals to two in a SUA division one league match played a; Naval B.i>e yesterday.
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  • 208 14 Mr. D Gels His Proposal Tk I But Won't Bid For 1962 f 1 Kl T ALA LI'MPUR, Thurs. The Federation of m its meeting at the Merdeka Stadium toiay. agreed in I tial to form a central fund to serve as a ready meanv „Yj', fl ticipation in
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  • 81 14 MONTE CARLO, Nov 28 (Reuter) Twentytwo nations are represented aa the entry of .''42 cars far next year's Monte Carlo Automobile Rally (.lan. 21-29). Britain leads the way with 13a. others beia- Fraa I (77), Germany (23), afjbain (la i, Norway (14). Holland (13),
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  • 66 14 weii-oiled gy2 1 ment cn Vj3 Services r^J start, took Z j cond Bunute sl J *»*Hed the le*2 scoop from the 3 and interval c< made it 4-0 Kedah but could mt Jl fast an* »ei:^J wards 3 With tt\m aJ Massd aMsiai r into the J for
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  • 84 14 R c K nm- by t• Army Golfing Societ R'.'val Saigaj olf Clut Wednt ri.a Winners 'A' 1 E y.< I RAM< iv aon: Ma II rj T 1 Up. Bai Swe< Ist Nine— Maj. J. Tow Nine— Col. J B Mia F.a-i RAM
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