Singapore Standard, 30 November 1957

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard 36 Jt iH JL BjNIK SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1937 11 PAGES 1> CENTS
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  • 453 1 A FRUITFUL MEET Says Chairman ATTACK MEANS WAR Declares U.S. BAGUIO CITY, Nov. 29 (UP)— The South-cast Asian Treaty Organization may invite Malaya, Nationalist China and Japan to join the defence alliance, it was learned here today. Philippines Brigadier General Pelagio Cruz who presided over the
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  • 444 1 Malacca Students Stage Slogan outing Walkout WL IKA student demonstrations which r parts of the Federation rem' ih« first time today when 100; m I ;J- Middle School marched out! „1 nity is strength." I the rridors and refund to! I i ore n b€BB their teachers to icbefS, pupils
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  • 56 1 I ianof the BriI; I .g was I ssions I I Houses of I cularly I t Hongkong .nee isei-> based -.vouid conw sem- Co We >njimoj aya and th* Ameritf share our res wtc*ss\' thif East -igr.pore ern ..pore rtock:sider3- ail benefit vard Standard unierI t hese r
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  • 46 1 photo. A HUGfT painted balloon, measuring seven feet in diameter, is sent up to a height of some 50 feet in Regent Street, London, as the world famed shopping centre launches its Christmas decoration spree. The balloons weigh 45 pounds each AP
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  • 134 1 H-BOMB PLANES OVER U.K. LONDON. Nov. 29 (Reuter) Members of Parliament have tabled 11 questions for the government on the carrying of H-bombs by United States air force planes based here. Mr. Fenner Brockway. lar M.F.. will ask the ;ter of Defence. Mr. DunSandys, next
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  • 126 1 Port Of Colombo Paralyzed COLOMBO, Nov. 29 (Rcu-j ter> Tbc port here WtS paralyzed asain today when shorsworkera oclonging to the Communist-led Harbour Workers Union walked out in support o* pay claim>. Only 200 'coal yard labourers were reported to be working. The 3.500 members of the United Pon Workers
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  • 90 1 KARACHI, Nov. 29. (UP) Ex-Premier H. S. Suhrawardy. now leader of the Opposition, was beaten by Muslim League demonstrators tonight at the gates of the National Parliament. Demonstrators blocked the way as Mr. Suhrawardy's car was entering the Parliament compound. When the former Prime Minister
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  • 60 1 ROME, Nar tt (UP> Seventy Ihouitnd Italian University students went en a two-day strike today to back demands for bigger Government grants f^r universHiei gi] scientific research. The students voted to stay away from lessons today and tomorrow lo protest what they illed inadequate allocations Assistant
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  • 29 1 DOci tovera plan to >>:?<■: n onumeni to Ihc Sm lei ipare log Laika in the f cemetery of the Italian Riviera resori ol Rapa.'.o near Geneva.— Reuter
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  • 54 1 A SINGAPORE firm Gian Singh and Companywas burgled on Thursday night. Thieves got away with 516 pens valued at $8,000. They gained entrance by forcing open a back door on the first floor. Hours later, a provision shop in Alexandra was also broken into. Thieves took
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  • 33 1 FRANCE is manufacturing her own atomic bomb, usually well-informed sources in Paris said yesterday. The French atomic- bomb is expected to undergo its first explosion test some time next year. Reuter
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  • 130 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Magistrate, Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib was rushed to the General Hospital shortly after he started to hear a murder inquiry today. He was recording medical testimony when suddenly he dropped his pen. and after saying a few words to his interpreter. Mr.
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  • 185 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 29 (Rcutcr) Indonesians today boycotted Dutch residents in two East Java towns. An official campaign led by the governor of East Java forbade Dutchmen to use cinemas, restaurants and transport services in Soerabaya and Malang. The boycott announced as an economic
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  • 67 1 DAMASCUS, Nov. H (AP) Police threw a heavy guard around the U.S. Embassy and Turkish Legation here today as an estimated 5.000 Syrians demonstrated throughout Damascus demanding restoration of the Alexandretta district from Turkey and denouncing the Palestine partition plan. The demonstrators, mostly students, went around
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  • 181 1 Britain's H-Bomb- Series Of Blasts MELBOURNE, Now 2'.) (Reuters—Britain*! fourth hydrogen bomb Itsl in the Pacific on Nov. 8 was fell Bi a series of terr. f;c blastj OO Fanning bland, 1 •">.-> milei away, according to reports belatedly reaching here from the island today. The b a ta rocked
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  • 36 1 FIERY LAVA yesterday rrept down the north-eastern slope of Mount Etna. Europe's biggest active volcano, but experts said for the time being it did not threaten villages and orchards farther down the mouniain^ido. Reuter
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  • 105 1 IKE GOES TO HIS FARM WASHINGTON. Nov 29 'Rrutfri The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, both i>m.iing broadlv. drov< nut o: rtr> White Hou.>« ground* today fo: the tv. .-hour dnve to -ho Pre idrr, 4 s farm at Gettysburg. Mr Eisenhj/ 1 rwa lookIng in flnemr.t.- Hp was wearing a
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  • 135 2 US NATO Allies Divided On Missile Bases Only Britain Is In Accord LONDON, Nov. 29 (IT) Americas allies in NATO appeared divided today over ttie t S. plan to establish guided missile bases in Europe. So far only Britain has consented to the project West Germany approved the scheme only
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  • 114 2 $40 M. Dope Smuggler Dies In Cell ZURICH. Switzerland. Nov. 99 (UP).— The Zurich District Attorney's office yesterday announced the suicide of a member of an international nare«tk**orinfi believed to have smuggl«KUSs4o,ooo.ooo worth of heroin to America. District Attorney Dr. Paul Grob, whose investigations led to the cracking of the
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  • 122 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 29 <Reuter> Britain and the United States yesterday agreed to suggestions that a .special U.N. envoy should attempt to get "a peaceful settlement" of Ihe Indian-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir rather than try specifically for demilitarisation. A previous draft resolution would have
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  • 56 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 29 (AFP)— Mock air attacks or. Honqkong will be staged on Sunday when more than 6,000 men and women c f this Colony's Civil Defence organization carry out a larce-sca'e exercise to te c t their efficiency. Royal Air Force planes will carry
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    • 1084 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE PWD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received TENDERS from Cla.ss 4 E' from Class E and above and above reeisiered P.W.D. P.W.D. Contractors, at the Contractors will be received Office of the State Engineer. bv tho STATE ENGINEER, Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up JOHORE up
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    • 251 2 NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING THE Extraordinary General Meeting of the Ceylon Sports Club fixed for Sunday. Ist December 1957. has been postponed to Sunday, 15th December 1957, at 4.30 p.m. at the Club premises. No. 101. Balestier Road. No further circular will be issued. JOHN B. J. SUPRAMANIAM, HON. SECRETARY.
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    • 53 2 "t' A I A f b-n I 1! M /^k I >^^ ■> I TONIGHT RE)f vj D 1 4- P. Ramlee Normadi.ih v T Aziz Sattar >:i Zaiton and introdurint; Il\^ v Released Ij Dist. by MALACCA'S DELIGHTFUIIeS RENDEZVOUS F JXS for P^Si^^ J HONEYMOONERS Q9L^| Cosy Quiet Rp4*Q
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  • 120 3 WORKERS' PARTY PLATFORM THE Singapore Workers' Party yesterday Issued Its manifesto on which its live candidates will contest the City Council elections t> n Dec. 21. The first thing party candidates stood for was an "honest and efficient administration and vigorous elimination of corruption,"' the manifesto said. Next on the
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  • 120 3 Citizen Drive In Christmas Island PEOPLE in Christmas Island will be able to register as Singapore citizens next week with the assistance of the Royal Malayan Navy. Two registrars, Mr. D. Sena and Mr. Ng Yew Mum. with a team of four assistants will sail from the Colony in the
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  • 409 3 CITIZENSHIP: 80,000 AWAIT A WORD GOVT'S SILENCE WORRIES INDIANS RIDDLE NUMBER ONE EIGHTY thousand Indians in Singapore were still waiting yesterday for the Singapore Government to make known its views on the question of reciprocal citizenship rights offered by India. On Nov. 2J eight days a^ r) ihf Indian Govcirimeiil
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  • 163 3 THE 1.000-member Singapore City Council Services Union yesterday challenged the Council to submit Its wage demand- to arbitration. The union is asking for pay increases for its members ranging from $21 to $20 a month. President of the union. Mr Teh CtftOOO Keat.
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  • 365 3 Another Reid Report.. .but on an entirely different topic RIDDLE NUMBER TWO LONDON. Nov. 29 (UP) Superstitions which make North Malayan fishermen secretive about a fatal bite for fear of offending a poisonous sea snake were described m the British Medical Journal here today.
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  • 248 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. T;:o Johore State UMNO proposes to make ■pedal efforts soon to forge |li■ I r unity r.mong Hi members by dissolving cliques and factions in the Ufginiia lion. Tn;s will be the Mr.st st,-p lowardl creating a more
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  • 76 3 fcLEVUN Army, Navy and Air Force chaplains met the visiting Bishop-in-Ordinary to the British Forces, Archbishop David Mathew at G.H.Q. Far East Land Forces on Friday. Left to right: Rev. A. K. Cluderay, Rev. J. B. Moriority. Rev. W. J. Campling, Rev. J. White-Spunner, Rev. T.
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  • 115 4 JOAN CKARLEBWOBTH, is. ibc <■■ > a DCWOOUMI M Sir.^ap :o v. klkt part in her firs! Co'.or.y beauty <■ npclilion on DC' 1 14. Jor.:; vil] be one of the MBit lani iri Um "Co-.-p Q.;een" contest fMrganind by tho Si: _:ap to Public
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  • 200 4 Malay Traders Want A Say In Govt. THEY WILL PRESS FOR SEAT IN COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government will be asked :o nominate, as the representative of Malay busine: smcn to the Federal Legislative Council, a candidate approved by the Associated Malay Chambers of Com. meree. Malar*, The
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  • 67 4 Forty four students from the Faculty of Commerce and Accountan c y, Chulalonskorn University, Bangrkok. were yesterday entertained to a tea party at Robinson's Cafe by Singapore Director of Information Service. Mr. G. G. Thomson. During their four-day brief stay, they attended several functions, and
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  • 277 4 Prison Term To Stay For Man In Kidnap Case THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of Tan Eng Whatt against conviction on a charge of abduction with intent to confine Ng Hee Whatt at Sembawang on April 26. T'nc court, comprising the Chief Justice, Sir John
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  • 113 4 Withdrawals More Than Savings The Singapore Poel Office Bavingl Bank recorded IB M abnorma] hirrcajsc" m withdrawals lasl year, ttl ar.nual report issued yesterday revea >d. The rep rt said the Increase was largely due to the winding •up of private PpovMent Funds for transfer to the Central Providerit Fund
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  • 76 4 A 1 5-year-old youth |MI Singapore District Jti l^i I r "mixii up with h ims.* 1 The youth. Ching H Poh, VM Mud be in the company of bev.vocM in |30 n hers of a-, in iwful asse:r y \v:i. :i riotc 1 and caused
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  • 157 4 Case Of 'Vanishing' Forms Solved THE rase of I vanishins' citizenship formi has :-een solved. The Registrar of Citizens. Mr. T. p. Cromwell has laid that forms have ben distributed far in tSBCM of the number who are expected to register. But large ItUUibcri of POODIC who went to the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 841 4 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S m v^c r.i'.'.irs on the onen sa; ce a* 'he Ool*e DiaifV Ja-u-.on of r iipf r Weld Road W •^••■••F an ,i Upper Peiak Road la KarrBlsnpere Cttif ship; Registration pon^ Ka:>or 7 pjsj, and on racant of eligible persons i non-Chinese)
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  • City Council Meeting
    • 344 5 Expats To Make Own Decision In 3 Mths. n in expatriate decide om the r int.- present <-on- m rvu-e :i rt- 4 :rc at the age of 50 provided officer gives nths 1 notice iti n < > f t r reaching that age. C.
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    • 228 5 Itefapore City, W vr.,- hnu. 1 up* for 3i mV^r.t aro>e over; Ht-alth e Counc.l to able goods pi markets. mt maintained 'hat t as used In Mr?*. Ordinance Is there perishiUfl ft reed with the Bisg sad: "As a icd^rstand that a B i place where all I
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  • 163 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Sin^a pore yesterday were: The price of tin in Sincupore yesterday was $3512 per picul (up S3 1 LONDON tCL'BKEK No 1 K.S.S Settlement House Terms Friday's opening first session were: Tone: Quiet CLOSING Spot 2?,!d. Jan. March 23}d. April ,;u^
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  • 59 5 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman lor Qseenstown, Ifr. Lee Choon Bng, will a.^k the Chief Secretary at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Dec. 4 Whether he would make statement on the apparent delay in banishing Dr. Chnang ChU Lin. former principal of the Chung Chens High school. Dr.
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  • 667 5 THOUGHT IT WRONG, SAYS S.H.B. OFFICIAL AN ACTING assistant traffic manager (Labour) of the Singapore Harbour Board told a Court of Inquiry yesterday that a request by the' Assistant Minister for Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. Mak Pak Shee. to grant leave to
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  • 81 5 TWENTY-ONE Rirls of Join Booly\ Mann-v n Training and (harm School in Singapore will staqe a fashion show and flo(»dlit physical training display to music at the Cricket Club t n Dec. 1 I ;il K p m The show is in aid of
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 464 6 V^INGAPOREANS have heard enough of theories tfaMrt What sort of a place Singapore would be f- m iHc politicians, and the more they see of the shadier aspects of such political theories in practice tr.e m »re pessimistic they do become. The growtn c.f r:"r.aksm m the
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    • 455 6 Gambling The Law 'THE recent ruling by a Colony High Court judge that I "character lottery" is not a lottery within the meaning of the Common Gaming House CMtaUHMC unless there is a common element among the participants '"a nexus or link" as it has be^n described has caused a
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 338 6 Sir In a release published in the local newspapers the Information Service of India (Commission for India) has, in clarifying the Citizenship issue, muddled it further. According to the release there are no travel restrictions between Singapore and India, and Singapore citizens possessing travel documents may travel
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    • 273 6 Sir According to the genera! provisions of the schemes of the Singapore Education Service, specia.ist teachers in full or secondary schools are eligible to receive appointment allowances in addition to their salaries. A specialist teacher means a teacher employed mainly in the teaching of English, Mathematics, science. >leographv
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    • 143 6 Sir— lt is a great pitv tn no e that interested pefFOfll have no opportunity to join either the Civil Defence or MAAF in Sercvnban. The majority of youngsters wore one time members of these organization-, but owmg to the radden transfer of certain British military oAcei
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    • 337 6 Sir— lt is rather surprising that few have taken up the issue of the right of a pubhc body to pull down temporary* houses built on private land without approved plans. The main reason for this supposed breach of the building bye-laws is not far to seek. It
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  • 609 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By TPHE announcement by the Information Service of »he Government of India that New Delhi has recognized Singapore citizenship and has agreed to give reciprocal facilities to local citizens acquiring citizenship has been received with mixed feelings by the community in the
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  • 533 6 Edward Brhr reports from lunis JN the storm which followed the deliveries of United States and British arms to Tunisia, one fact was overlooked —that Tunisia does desperately need arms to equip her small army, whether they come from the West, the Middle East or the Communist bloc.
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  • 163 7 LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reuter) The Times of London today expressed some concern 'a\ the British government's deci>ion to close tne naval dockyard in Hongkong. "To the folonv itself, the discharge of over 4,000 Wto> p.oyees will be the worst aspect of the decision," this independent London
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  • 288 7 RUSSIA HAS SUB-BASED H-BOMB MISSILES' WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (IP) Russia can fire a missile armed with an H-bomb from a submarine 500 miles at sea and all but wipe out a city like New York, according to U.S. secret agents. Th*s evaluation
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  • 235 7 Gestapo Huntsmen Shoot Prisoners Instead Of Animals, Say Witnesses HAGEN. Germany. Nov. 29 I'Pi Two former Nazi concentration camp inmate s told a court here yesterday that Jewish prisoners were substituted for wild game by a Gestapo hunting; party. Dr. Samuel Rfichenbach, 49. a surgeon. and Michael Ochs. M. a
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  • 187 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (AP)— The White House yesterday quoted the President's doctors as saying they find no indication that the President has general arteieosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. James C Ha?er y. Press Secretary, said that at the request of
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 38 7 CAIRO. Nov. 23 (VP)— The Egyptian Suez Canal authority i lay announced thai T he draught of vessels allowed to transit the Canal aril! be ra led trozn 13 :< I to S3| bet etlecUve l>r tl
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    • 38 7 LONl.u.x. -■<-. U V AFP) O>;>ted Soviet Defence Minister Georsri ZhusDOv is having a "holiday* 1 at his country house near Moscow. Harold Wilson. Labour Partv Leader, said last night on his return from the Soviet Union.
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    • 34 7 CAIKO, Nov. 2* (AFP>— Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nas.-er will make an important speech at the opening of the Egyptian co-operative congress in Cairo on Dec. 5. Cairo Radio announced last Dighft
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    • 28 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 29 (AFP) The Indian and Pakistani Rehabilitation Ministers met here yesterday to discuss various matters concerning the implementation of agreemenis on movable evacuee properties.
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    • 30 7 BONN. West Germany. i\ov. j!* (AFP)— 81-year-old West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is sufferinf from a s] ght chill and a cold it was announced here last night
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    • 37 7 NICOSIA. Xov H (AID— Turkish community ch:et' Dr Fa/:'. Kut -huk last niyht relected the British LabOOf Party*! propoaal for talks ba* tween British government officials, Turks, and Greeks on the f iture of Cyprus.
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    • 33 7 ANKARA, Nov. -2\) (AFP)— Three American airmen were lulled and three others injured when I rSAF 'C-12" Globemaster transport plane rashed ta an and mountain area near Ankara yesterday.
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    • 30 7 LONDON. Nov. 2!> (AP) MOSCOW itad»« announced BSi night thai the Supreme Soviet, the Par. lament of ihe I'SSR Will niect on Dae, Vo other details were given.
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    • 41 7 MADRAS Nov. L>!> (AP) Prison terms ranging trom three to Dine months have been Unpcmd on about -.->' Itnoai Iraton «f r«it«d (hrougbout Madras state on Wednesday for burning f ho Indian Constitution, a State goven»-»**Mit gpoketman laid vesterday.
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  • 184 7 LONDON*. Nov. 29, (AFP).— The British vertical lake-off experimental aircraft called the "Flying Bedstead" crashed and killed its pilot yesterday when it struck the Gantry (giaUt framework) under which it was being tested. Although held by stabilising cables, tiie aircraft suddenly turned OVtr
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  • 95 7 ACCRA, Nov. 29, (Reuter)— Ghana's new Emergency Powers Bill, which aims at preserving peace and order in the country, was given a first reading in the National Assembly here yesterday. The Rill, which stands »n the name of the Interior Minister, Mr. Krobo Edusel. is entitled:
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  • 64 7 ACiADIR. Morocco, Nov. 29 (AFP) Official Morocran sources stated yesterday that Spanish aircraft had again bombed villages near the frontier of Ifni, Spanish end«ve in southwest Morocco. Twenty bombs were dropped in Ihc area on Wednesday. Moroccan sources have not stated if there are dead or injured
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  • 112 7 Rebel 'Fire Offensive' Resumed HAVANA, Nov. 29 (AP).— Rc.>e! Irader ifdd Castro resumed his fire offensive last night in an attempt to destroy the nation's .sugar crop. Flames swept over a wide area of the cane fields in easternmost Oriente Province. Advices from Ihe city of IfafzailiUe, In the southwestern
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  • 145 7 ALGIERS, Nov. 29 <UP>.— French so'.diers have killed in battle Raymonde Peschard, a 35-year-old French woman Communist who left her Algerian post office job and friends to nght with Moslem rebe'Ls in the Algerian re- belllon. A communique from the Governor-General's office yesterday said Miss Peschard
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  • 76 7 LONDON. Nov. 29. (AFP). British Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell leaves London today for a month's trip through South-east Asia. Gaitikell will go first to India to attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Congress when he is to make a speech on international politics and defence
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  • 24 7 A NEW political party known as "Laotian Patriotic Party" htt been ftMIWd m La.">s. Radio Hanoi reported on Thursday. A P
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  • 125 7 PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 29 (L'P).— The Philadelphia Daily News called on President Eisenhower last night to resign because it sad the country 'must have younger and more vigorous leadership if It la to meet effectively th« crisis it faces. The News said in an editorial that
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  • 204 8 Plan To Improve Lot Of Rural Folks Projects For All States By March: Aziz KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Rural community development projects will be initiated in all states in the Federation by March next year, Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, promised the people today. Community development projects in
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  • 88 8 FIVE pl< two girls and three m^n— were slightly injured wrun car InSf yew overturn.' d three times nnausht Drive. Singapore. IssJ Bsjht The car. said SSI si Hsi r .nt*, was M vaj I I the railwa-. I iti r. wl en it '•rsaulted
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  • 70 8 No Gems For Students, Judge Warns SINGAPORE I>istri(t Judxe. Mr. J. F. Mr William, yesterday warned parents not to let their children wear jewellery and watches to school. This warning was siven when Chan Teck Chua. 1". pleaded guilty to robbing a student, Yi'o Ke Kwok. of a S.'J7 wrist
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  • 330 8 TIIK Singapore City f until yesterday decided to pay ex-^ratia payments totalling $1,287,082 to its employees who retired between Sept. 5, 1945 and U v. 31, 1954. The money Is to t paM tn the form of ad nal Provident Fund ben< Qti
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  • 16 8 YESTERDAY .;.">..*> persons ref m Ittzem ol Singsr :r. ringing the kai to to 87.933
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  • 37 8 GENERAL KUTER. Com. mander-in-Chief, United States A.r Forces, in the Pacific is expected to arrive in Singapore on .Monday on an informal visit while en route to Australia, the U.S. Consulate-General announced yesterday.
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  • 29 8 THE Hongkong University Alumni Association. South Malaya, will hold its annual pan-Malayan dinner in Singapore at the Mandarin Room in the Capitol Restaurant today at 8 p.m.
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  • 33 8 H( )X( IKOXG. Sp< iai vandard S< Closing prices of th. kon c E\ Cl SUr ir.g; $5,858, 1 $1 838 t( $1, to one I: Huppiah; Gold $256.75 a taeL
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  • 206 8 UNION: TUNKU TO DISCUSS WITH UNDERGRADS UNDERGRADUATES of the Medical Faculty of the University of Malaya will today discuss with Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the question of a national union of students. The Tunku is officially declaring open the King Edward VII Hall' of the University of Malaya
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  • 84 8 A 17-Y^AR-OLD BingapON youth admitted yesterday stealing Irom his adopted father $580 worth oi jewellery. The Ninth Magistrate was told that when Goh Eng Soo. discovered the |QM of his jewellery on Nov. 24. he immediately suspected nis adopted son. Goh Swee Ho Tiie boy had
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    70 8 YANG DI PI. KM \s v A?ong visited Klan- on »u fl Istana Bukit Kota. ;-nd lat- J of Malaya to s*'f the studrnt> j And Receh I From Chieftains H Yang di Pertuan A^un. j. Sultan of Selancnr and T»-n are seen seated At the t|:i Kota to
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  • 103 8 I I Biocning I A I .!r I rce »m t^V_ M BuUtA I I dar f: M 'I 1 with Ski cargo. free Mr. I I 1 I w what aJI •wrfd do vithS or to whM |9 fA'( 1 I 1 1 Port. t:ade» wmiM to Import
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    • 182 8 K •-<•■■■ B^ "■■■■>■■ wf^ C: "^S V I IP V v 2Oth CEXTLMiY-FOX proudtu presents Ji lib,. i^ -^L.- If "II r BBB8bb».a- x JK •fc ft R FAX lITFRARY NAMP r llfl I LI I Ll\Hi\ I liMITII Gineb/ *yfemin<ij44*ay, one of the utot/d* frunic^/ auMtcji* I W
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  • 245 9 N itn-iiu- medical centre, with a nuclear reactor specially de .igned for research and irhcd the half way point at Brookhaven National Laboratory. 70 miles from New York City p i orupletion in l'C>S. this atomic reactor the first for medical purposes to be > ril poss
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  • 385 9 They're off to Sweden for Nobel Award no* P« rj States December the ze for of and were ;nd which dis- .es have destroyed a long accepted basic :,r.v nature called the *T-;n ;p 1 'he ConservaMor. of ■•v,** according If «M space pcsscsse-i a well- i f
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    • 115 9 riR. Jonas E. Salk, who de- v eloped the Salk vaccine for poiio or infantile paralysis, predicts that in time polio "will become a rare and ultimately extinct disease." He said that reports received to date show the "complete safety and high decree of effectiveness" of the
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    • 143 9 ANTI-M DRUG r FHE anti-malaria drug: chlo- rnquine has been found to be "0 per cent effective against rheumatoid arthritis, according; to tests made by three international research teams headed by physicians from Canada. Rumania and the United States. The drug acts in a completely different way from cortisone, one
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  • 507 9  - America is a drgu loving na tion Arthur Edson WASHINGTON f VHE I'.S. in a drug-loving nation. Each year U S drug stores fill J 9.5 million prescriptions, and hospitals till Ntimpnj v>orc. In the Ictf IS years the MlfVtbcr of prescr ptmii has gone tip 60 per cent. This
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 313 9 W trad: r ion of such memorable hits J SANDS OF IWOJIMA" GUADALCANAL DIARY" J Wi HO BEACHHEAD' AND 'I SHALL RETURN" J Bv^Lnl B^ r rf^B^BnSJßMßjr*"^ B B^fl H^ylflßi B^Bi 1 flßk^ife'^Bfl BhVJBj BP^Br'^hb B ii v^^^ B^^^bVi 3^^ ■jk& jj.^^^BSbk B». BBBPtBI BBmsSIwBI ■W^BJBS^3H^^ffl6i.i^s^ '3K B Bwß Dyfkjßlß
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    • 183 9 4 -^^^^ssssssß -^^yWWMJa^BSSsW I Titf at Gift Time SM y JM A W -^r Si 1^ ROWNTKSe'S ynl j^ DAIRY Ro\ !l iCw CHOCOLATES .1 pp su/t a// tastes y l^tjj other ROWNTREE'S fovounJes: I I 9V i Block MoQic Hi 1 Milk chocolat# Bar II m J| Wi Fruit
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  • 68 10 K'A! U'MPL'R, Fri 0 Gold. Gff T g ena ter and n c Economic Commission A l r f r is here to inspect the Bntu Arang coal mine and Hi mines in Ipoh. Dr. G expert m collieries. He said this his first vis Ht ktd
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  • 81 10 PBS-PK TiGH Wta of new tractor, the Vik n, whi< soon be goins production at Newscast <- ;ponTyne, are now undergoing rigorous. practical te?ts or. lites throughout the wor The Vikon has been desiq- d by the samo f hat created the Vigor. It will
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  • 115 10 RUBBER PRICE SLIPS CENT INTERNATIONAL firs: trad* jobber §m DNMta shipment «H d r.e at 73 Mis per ivur.d M the 5.::,.p mar-cet y-rcrciay d wn 5 8 cent on the previous daV< pr.ee cf 7^ 2 c^nr^ p< r p >und. The majket was down slightly at the opening
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  • 9 10 SINGAPORE Chamttr of C nmercc Rubber Assodatioii
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  • 40 10 MALAYAN Exch-iv.s* Brriks As- •ciat:o:-. rates > csterday 9ELUNG tt on on (r— dy): Swisj Fi inca 142 I 4. Frcadi rs *****; Belgian Francs 1620 Ital an Lire *****; Danish K- -2-21 2 OChci f¥fhlffft rates remain red.
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  • 592 10 ECAFE TALKS TO BE HELD IN FEDERATION FOR FIRST TIME VIPs From 23 Nations To Invade Kuala Lumpur Next February KUALA LUMPUR, p r j. The Federal capital will see a "repeat performance" of the elaborate Merdeka celebrations in February and March next year when the Government plays host to
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  • 96 10 Aust. May Export More Eggs Here Part of Australia's pre; exports may be diverted to Singapore and Malaya because of substantial freight reductions agreed upon at a recent Austra-lia-Malaya Shipping Conference which reduced refrigerated rates to Malaya on eggs in shell by twenty per cent. Chairman of the Australian Egg
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  • 235 10 Good Inquiry For Lower Grade THE week started with some improvement in the world statistical picture for rubber, according to the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. American consumption or new rubber was 15,000 tons better, though the percentage of natural to synthetic was down to 8&5%. The overseas
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  • 74 10 SEARCH for a raihvav fishplate having the longest possible life under all conditions has resulted in a series of tests on a new type made of laminated densified wood. The development programme was undertaken bv a U.K. firm, Permali Ltd Gloucester, and. with the co-operation of
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  • 163 10 Technicians From Asia See Europe A GROUP of technicians from Dine countries of Asia and the Far East todav completed a "successful" tour of West Germany. Sweden. Britain. Belgium and Franc? to study latest methods cf iron and steel production. The tour was arranged by the United Nations Economic Commission
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  • 154 10 MALAYAN sharebroker? reported the following business done yesterday. F N Ords $2.60. $2 58: Gammon $2.25: Hammers 12 20. $2.175; H. Waugh 11.62, $1.55 odd lot; Hum e Pf«ft A2.Vovernight: Breweries !vJ.42$; II Box (new) |1.47|; S. !)ari>v $1.77* and SI TO delaved; C Storage 95c overnight.
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  • 33 10 ALL sections of the markH yesterday were steady, according to the report "of the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. The turnover of business, however, was small. Price changes announced by the Association were:
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  • 115 10 SINGAFOKE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ix"i picuJ ypsterday were: copra, Nov. -Dec. 527 buyers, $28 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $45 sellers; in drums $48* seller-. Muntok white peuixT $9G s< Hers Sarawak white $95 sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closiny prices: fair
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  • 53 10 BRITAIN'S ian campaign bag lad la Ikf elopiiM at <•; a anpi I v.a king mil i-,r taaal r i m traden letling Cood needing I tni I .:>: I r »1 .rer ■v. r. at hand Th« also <■ Epac ed io prove po| ■it
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    • 100 10 ILI7 NAMLY PARK M\ I ESTATE Bukit Timah Road (2nd Avenue) 5* M/S SINGAPORE. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS $19,000 and $25,000 upwards 3 Bedrooms, Dining, Living Room, 2 Bathrooms —<" Kitchen, Terrace, Car Porch, Servant's Room Servant's W. C, Big Garden. With electricity, "»2« f water, gas, telephone, modern sanitation and "A
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    • 259 10 PEN} .1 SWISS Vi-I —^^^^J g FAMOUS SINCE iB6O I A SPINE-CHILLING j I 4 V 4XII T^B^^ A>A M Wl -wiW 3 4PH Mi sir WJ I SCORES C. K\M\( H \M»R \^9| I "BAARISK <HF \R Till M\\ K(M K TONIGHT PAVILION M/DIU PELNI-LINES 12 ROEINSO^ POaD Tclr
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    • 609 11 <^|CH TRADING CO., LTD. o**** 132/6 Robinson Road the BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 ..,,.B, CAN SERVICE p -note. Philadelphia Cult Port* S pore PS ham Penang 25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dec F.fc 10 Mar 1 1 Mar 15, 16 Mar «i t port* to load and discharge cargo r
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    • 1280 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "1 Imcn ilrcortxiratca m s>.r«aporcl 2 XT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrieri option to proceed vij other port» to lft*d a"d discharg* cargo tVia Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cjp« of Cood
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    • 936 11 MITSUI |g| LINE fob japan Soor# p s Akoshison Maru via Manila fof Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 18 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 20 Dec 1 8 Dec 16 Dec Nasutan Maru for Moji, Kobe Osaka, Yokohama 15 j an FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
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    • 828 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and or Far East Penang P S'hom Spore "ERRIA" God 38 39 "FALSTRIA" 7/8 Dec 9 1 0 Dec 11/12Dec Colling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA- 13/14 D«c HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. S'pore P.S'hom Penong *"SINALOA"
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  • 360 12 MCA Takes Up Colony Proposal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Cricket Association, with a view to stimulating greater interests and improving the standard in Malaya, have decided to run an inter-state cricket league during the 1958 season. This was disclosed by Mr. Ken Murphy, publicity
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  • 378 12 Colony Will Find It Tough Tonight MALAYA'S two top women badminton players will represent Penang tonight against Singapore in the interzone final ot the Heah Joo Se.ing Cup competition. They are Miss Tan Gaik Bee, Malayan champion, and Mtss Lam Kit Lin, the runner-up. The match takes place 1 at
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  • 55 12 dfhgyjh PAKISTAN'S young Akram knocked <n;t Baron Win Heczy in the n'lth ;n<? 'r• light at the Haopv W I I S 1 diutn .a-' Akra:r"- I rother I lam however had to score I pin falls, in the third and si round?. to beat Ai
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  • 128 12 Kah Chong Hero Of Pg. Victory PENANG. Fri Penang All Blues scored a narrow six points (two penalties) to five (soal) victory over Kedah in an All Blues Cup rugger match on Western Koad ground today. Kedah kept the bail hi the Penang territory for lengthy ipell and in the
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  • 204 12 YOUNG Men s S.kh A.— nciulion made we ol the Singapore Hockey Association di\im >n two '.i'ie with 4-0 victory over Singapore Recreation Club 'B' oB the padang jesterday. Sik!i^ have one more game to complete their league programme but even it they are beaten in
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  • 93 12 lENANG, Fri— Kedah suffered their second defeat in the hotkey quadrangular here tudav when they went down 8-0 to Penang on the Western Roii "round. IN the serond game played on same ground, Perak narrowly hoat Singapore Joint Services by a solitary second half goal. This
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  • 58 12 ADELAIDE N v 29 Mis.> A Britain' anci Fmncutt s th< w m< n the S ith T. ::r. tod a 3 In he final, they beat Mrs D Y m and |fl Martin, i toria In the all-Au double and M-rvyn Boat beat Mai Anderson
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  • 239 12 KUALA MMPIK ri The Minister <»! I nu:<--Col. Sir Henr> llau Miik I today announ< < thai tive from Monda> tin on sweepstakes pionmti rating < luhs .in I as- will be rediut-d tiorn ih. sent 10 \ur < -nt t<. I His ar.noun;eni«'iit made
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    57 12 Tills ynunq man is nff Britain lo srrk fim Kan Tun- K. form* r I Malayan pnifrssiori.il h-,,,. who is tt*\ to In- 1; -id to make his debut in th« linT world Kan has sjen contract to li^ht undn moter Bert Asscrali off: heavyweight < hampi* n <»i British
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    • 183 12 A ft^Bl B^B^^^ B^Br^ B^^^ bV 1x i /*ss^¥ Xv a A" I ~jbbl bbb^bH I j B^ft B^L K BM A '."■■^£^^o^^^ f. I bb^bb^bb^bb^bb^bbl t4 j .V T Vr Ba^Bß^BaV SEEiTHEJULL RANGE AND CHOOSE I^ONiON -for Cfirtsfcwas •y RONSON-maktrt Ol th# world's tiroalost lighters. i BS^^^.^B^r f^mJf ft
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    • 207 12 \i«B I ill* I 1 T f\ 41 I F U T Bb^«. I I U It I O n l m H. f 5^ Kbbbl BBF* border fc ij )f iff G C^.t »hfcfl J KffiSQ|j o terniywg m X I 'I'll i BBBW^ J 1 vLa_l^Bl B Bj
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 189 12 RUGBY: S. C. C. rs. R.E.M.E. at R.E.M.E. AU Bhicks vs. R.A.F. Scletar "B" at Seletar. R.AF. Seletar vs. Royal Signals at Seletar. Naval Base vs Police at P. T. S. Un'n-ersity rs. G.H.Q. at Tanalin. Old RafIlesians Associaton vs. All 'Blues "A" at R.I. R.A.S.C. vs R.A.F (liangi at
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  • 402 13  -  JACK PEART BATTLINGGEOF BRADFORD 15y LONDON, Friday TF THERE were such an award as a Soccer V.C. one of my favourite footballers, Geoff Bradford, Bristol Rovers skipper, would be decorated on the field. T.'. ;(•<■ in -r.o la.-t two scalOßl ♦\vpp.?;'-ri:r.^-yrar-old Geofl has gtmered crippling
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  • 523 13 WOMEN PLAN A FOOTBALL FEDERATION FRANKFURT, Sat. (UP) l A group of hardy Frauleins seem to have kicked off women's football on the road to success in Western Germany. And t:iev arc determined to :n.iko h an International sport as •veil. Following a series of ex- penmental international games between
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  • 29 13 LONDON' Nov 23 fßruter) Rein's in lodaj'f Rugby Union County championship matcnes a err tMt Midlands 16 North Midland* 10 NotU Unei and Derby 3 War- wickshirt
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  • 120 13 Rademacher Olympians To Tour Columbus. Georgl u W H (AP»- Pe'c Radenudter Olympic heavy 7. ci^ir duunpion, irill BO fin I BUTOpeifl b n '\.rv.: toUl e^rlv next year with foot n hec Olympic fi^hror 1 nn a^sociaie announced Thursday. Mike Jcnning, 1 prwUeal of Unlimited Enterpn-se-. listed the Othen
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  • 75 13 PENANG and Sing*P m women for the int( r7l r. final of the Hrah JOO S- ant; Cup badminton at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre tonigb/, at 730 p.m. will be Penang: Tan Gaik Bet', Lam K t Lin. Son Hoo Lai Shi:inc N:
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    • 69 13 SILVER Zttf tOe CAR lATTIRY j NEW-BORN I -through the magic of Dry-Charging B^^^Ma^a^^^^^a^^P^^^^^HaiaM r^'*x-x-x-x x' v 7^^-^ Askth,dMlw«or.S^v*r E.de J 18 MONTHS >h j; OUARANTEE >' e.ite^-e-Jea»eaf^aialiaj j- E m%tMmm^J^ 'A S.»Vt» E»<te l.f* Hl.t <£"""" 'v- mcn.K, j r--t«- *o«mi (hit fh« m»kt% >^ J'•• -.'v 4,. J»
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    • 358 13 bbOi- v iffiffif^^- Ibbli^ wNivjn i ivi nil ic V Hiwl BT Wy 4 IS «JI ill «l IJi wS^ i! dßi^^fc^'** j^o£mMißj*i growing into a LONKLV MAN- Vl IflF HOOD, of a quest lor discovery 1j an(l m^ anin ß- nf a GREAT r TALENT ZEST for CREATIVE -3
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    • 137 13 p By A/ Capp v4l y^pp» wi •—<"•• ~> i HLi i i f^^R A TOOTH A LIZARHi J |°P By V. r. Hamlin WTHnH»S/ HXED Ic- BOPVaCI AW. T>^K— T BEEN J2> I! LOVNJmeUP j^A-. _'£.-> .1 I MCYED' P W Cf Juliet Jones By Stan Drake iA;a v
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  • 152 14 MONT BLOT 11. who completed a grand double at the recent Ipoh meeting, has been transferred to Class Two lrom Class Three according to the latest SRA amendment list. FoHowir.£ are the full trans- fers: TRANSFERS From Class 1 to C'.ass 2— Flood
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  • 1592 14  - Tudor Wonder Tke To Beat Frog III WINDSOR LAD By Sunny Lad may prove too brilliant RACE ONE TUDOR WONDER, owned by Madam Lee Cheng Kin, is my choice in the main mile race for Class One performers at Bukit Timah today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's December
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  • 168 14 I Windsor Lad Srrufineer (mmmJvmhkj^ M WY I \D M W\ i Mi |>K\. s 1 < secret "•iiprt'ino Mi|»r< Miliremo lo|> >ecrel j«»|» s, Mh \M ON -II IM ON II \VV\ I in Acrostic "|H»rtin>; Nintnrp Happy Life \rtn K<kh>ii M» in m IVHITE M \(.l(
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  • 45 14 THK track for today's races at Bukit Timah will be heavy. Best Outsider BKST long-shot is Waxer I in Rare 7 <.unong Rapat h a rood e;»rh wa\ »<n m Rare I he Bi£ Suerp M be drawn «>n R.«<r S IN RM 41:
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    • 1529 14 lt ACE l: 1.1 S p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 4-6 Furs. I: Hi BBS.*- SS T f«? H ck 3 112 Top Secret 4y 8.10 Mr. i Mr.: S.K. Foo R. van Bkeien bnaan 3, 8.08 Pfl Stable 5 :,«2 Illustrious 3y 8.07 Singapore Syndicate Rodgers Larkin 6. 4
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