Singapore Standard, 3 December 1957

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  • 21 1 Singapore Standard ft* Bk I ft t J /IL, 1 IT SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937 J l PAGES I". < ENTS
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  • 497 1  -  CHAN SWAN BEE Indonesia Steps Up Campaign Against Dutah ire raft Hoi am #»r# 7 Hours* Search wl No Cargo, Mail Or Passengers By THF LAST ROYAL DITCH AIRLINES (KLM) PLANE TO LEAVE JAKARTA YESTERDAY ROARED INTO SINGAPORE WITHOUT CARGO. MAIL OR A SINGLE PASSENGER. Ihe plane, a Super
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  • 133 1 EMERGENCY BILL FOR COUNCIL Xl \l A LIMPIR, .Mon. A bill will l>e tabled i < ri tificate ol urgency at the budget session of the il legislative Council authorizing the govern- lei borrow 524.000.000 to finance ."Malaya's contribution io the international tin butter
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  • 76 1 SYDNI v. L> 8 IR< liter) a KLW OD iai m Bydney today said the clo ;ing of Jakai arp rl to KLM f lan .!ri n <-" affect serv*r i r'i i ii il-i n the Amsterdam u ..i rin call at Biak.
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  • 69 1 Airliner In The News ...And Its Pilot FOP. The KLM Super Constellation which landed m Bingapeea yesterday without an> cartjei. mail or passengers. It took off from Pay;; Lebar an hour later for Amsterdam. LEFT: Pilot of thr "empty" plane. Capt. lIV Kreuwd (centre) pictured With statiein manager. Mr. W.F.
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  • 387 1 'REBELS' CANNOT JOIN ANY OTHER SCHOOLS CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER irnll. Mon. Thirteen students ten boys and three t;: b were expelled bj the Chief Education Officer. l'< rak. Mr. A. K. Hunter, today lor participating ii lei-cnt students' demonstrations m Ipoh. The expelled students will not be
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  • 39 1 *S. \KP>.— The L mteal States List night that th»- i.irner roe ket of vitrllitr Irll jresterda^ BS the Fort J*** Alaska. s mrlrttrnliit-ieal srr\ I•■ for Alaska relit nrssrs saw a brilliant object fall 2*J*T |.i4t nicbt
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  • 68 1 BELGRADE. Dec. 2 (Renter President Tito was last night officially reported to be resting and undergoing medical treatment at his private island retreat on Brionl m the Northern Adriatic The government nev/s age ncv Tan jug said the 65--year-old Yugoslav chief of staff, who was reported la>t
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  • 355 1 All Dutch Business At A Standstill JAKARTA. Dee. 2 (Al P).— Dutch busi n c firms, ir;,- >: and office J'afcar .1 V < as workers cf ad \Jo\ enterprises went on strita early today m response to B call by the "Liberate West Irian" committee, headed by the Inlonnation
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  • 134 1 RIVAL ALGERIAN GANGS CLASH IN FRANCE -5 HELD Lyons. France. Dec. 2* (Reuter* french p<»lice today (•ard five men after abou- M North Ifricana ;re armed With BD-rnae-hin- ran indt J l I-, m, tMi and hotel filled witt other North Mrican Tiie raidera smash* d ca! wii.di vv broke'
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  • 60 1 a-taj B BtA.& and ii MA S War- mga a old UTivi m ng ip re rr n Sy ln.-\ on > re. lev,- UMAb I bruk and II MA S. Anza" n the strategic fl reett i- m ua! v tlu M.r- for the Navy. Mr. C
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  • 23 1 NINE Negro student to classes at Centra High School m Little Rock m kansas. for the first time p day.
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  • 29 1 1 '~SI 11-- HENSON. en* of B r ram' na>>t famous ir da d adelenlv on g md iv n: m London a. .t h< art attack
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  • 154 1 People Flee In Terror SYDNEY, Dec, (Keuter) a ease aanuiftre swept aal e»f .i valley at li^htnint; speed thi*. afternoon anel ksanaeal W% way through the Blue Mountains town oi Le.ira. about <i 0 miles from Sydney .Men. women and children fled a s a Wall
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  • 440 2 Statement Was Made Without Caution, Says Counsel KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A case m which Yap Bon Chae, 21, ia being tHed lor his hie on a charge of possi ssing a loaded pistol was adjourned till tomorrow for judge, prosecution and defence counsel to study a
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, Dte, Special Stanriar-i Service: dosing prices °f Inr Honajrooi Exchange were $lr).3'. lo rl Sterling; $.i.85 to USSI; $1,838 to Malayan ?1; $0,142 to one [ndetmeJSiai) R'ipiah; Gold S'Jnfi 12ri to a tae'.
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  • 163 2 A Chance For The Over Aged KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thousands of overaged pupils throughout the Federation, who are refused normal pWes m schools are given anotVleT chance of education as registration centres opened today to enrol them for evening classes. Mr. T. K. Taylor, Selangor Chief Education Officer, told The
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  • 131 2 Kathis Told To Promote Goodwill KLANG. Mon.— The Minister j of Education, Inche Khir Johari said today Federation Kathia should promote 'he moral and religious well-beinf of the people. 'The duties of some of our kathis are not more than the t nvere signing of marriage aneii divorce certificates**, Indcaj
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  • 141 2 KUALA LUMPUR. MonSessions Court President Inche Harun bin Ha.ii Idris today sentenced Penghulu Radjo alias Daros bin Salim 32. Abdul Madjid bin Baki 50. and Ishak bin Bakar 20. who pleaded guilty to a charge of entering the Federation without visas by way
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  • 97 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon An appeal to the young men and women of Malaya to take up pharmacy as a career was made today by Minister of Health Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. '"There are many fields m which to practise. There i> an increased need for pharmacists
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  • 54 2 PNOMPENH. Dec. 2 (AFP) —At least one person died and several thousands were rendered homeless today as a result of a fierce fire which destroyed hundreds of wooden houses and straw huts near Pnompenh's main railway station. Firemen trying to control the fire were hampered
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  • 39 2 THE "Manchester G ;arci, :f said yesterday morning that the decision to close the Hongkong dockyard was a mater for regret but that if the dockyard was an ana'-hronum now was the time to close it. A.F.P.
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  • 73 2 KARACHI. Der. 2 (ARP» Pakistan Premier I I. Chundrigar today suggested the setting up of a body to aid m settling disputes between Commonwealth countries. The Premier made the suggestion m a message sent to the oprning session of th*» jCommonwealth Intor Parilamcntary Conference today m New
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  • 46 2 YOKOHAMA. De- iFI —The paaaa ttaa a 1 co .rl here la\ to to iea'h a ',-year- e>e r Ann h«<\ rs. re- raped .vomen m or.c y, aThe <„. or. .Jiro A ia w a ised of killing two of h:s ictimi
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  • 73 2 Malaya's newest bandit fighters, the 3Btn. Royal Australian Regiment, get a ••briefing" on the Emergency from Mr. T. Horton, Deputy Chief Police Officer, Perak. on Friday, at Sungei Siput —notorious bandit infested area. Here Mr. Horton introduce the "Aussies" to three "bandits" special constables dressed m captured
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  • 250 2 INSANITY GROUND FAILS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Smith :r. :he High Court here today dismissed thr appl.ca*.. a Perak school principal for annulment of his mariiage on ground of his wife's insanity. Daniel Govinthar Rajakariar 54. who is member of the Tanjong Maiim Town Board
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  • 40 2 SIR Hugh Foot the new British Governor of Cyprus left London yesterday biplane for Malta, where he will spe-nd the night before going to Cyprus. Sir Hugh was accompanied by his wife and their youngest .>on- A.F.P
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  • 36 2 THE epidemic of A.^ian flu which subsided m France several weeks ago broke out again yesterday m Beaupreau. Maine-et-Loire department, where 80 per cent of the population was said to be affected.— A.F. P.
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  • 111 2 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Government la to provide 1,000 acres of land from the game ran rye at Sungkai. six miles of the Ipoh-Kuaia Lumpur main road, for a rehabilitation scheme catering for ex-special constables. Tin ex-Special.v who will be dotted land m the new scheme, liv«» m
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  • 28 2 r 7 P r V r g» this to hp said >alSl •i would be* tat 9 3 ,tD 1 aaaje. J naaustry. b» iJ a... < k
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  • 21 2 Deec. 2 (AFPi-fl aatlve raim thnaj N with no raaorted, a cmZ reaching Ag«o. r aifht that rasay Oro m
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  • 26 2 LOKBOK, Dr I total tra* tf mon wealth rost Wi figures published ta] B c bbbbsbbbsb I I aaaal 7iM.« I led £I.aU4MIJIJ fB.nM.OflO.onn ml
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  • 225 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Flood waters surging over the coastal plains of the east coast states coniinued to rise throughout the day. Tiie Pasir Kemudi bridge on the Kuantan-Sungei Lembing road m Pahang is under three feet of water which is still rising. The road is impassable to all traffic.
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  • 72 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Smith today dismissed tne appeal of Hassan bin Otor. 2.1, against his conviction and senten< c of six months' jail by the lower court for robbing a woman of three gold brooches. He was found guilty by the Klang Magistrate Capt. Mohd Salleh
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  • 26 2 T*** Mil .jfl mmmvr -*I ?£m MB*) J H •To -*^ia33 r 4 i 7"7""i '-i B n. fv "Jl i ilsaaaa n amamemm 7'
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    • 842 2 SAmsp'smVkwm ANNOUNCEMENT CITIZENSHIP RICIST■ATIO^ Pr C 11 ard lj ci- Road and tha r Chamber ot Commerce will be •> f .:---.<■ r•• r. r I »he*e nemo L for ChmcM ±t PERSONAL TEOH gard to business please ring Mrs S at earliest aonvetmenco cc even eaSETTC.IM "active t vigorous
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    • 790 2 SITUATION VACANT 4 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED {a> Teac- an mmmt SW "d Under Other S<" rr rs and Probet -s between 1952 a-d b^t w^ose services ♦'•rminated because they faded to obtain a I qua' f „e xs; ond (b) Boys and C ris who passed 5-. -ard VII <\'ALAY
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    • 496 2 NOTICES m v "EASTERN SAGA* CONSIGNEES are advised that cargo shipped per the' above vessel m Calcutta destined for Port Swettenham and Singapore will be tranShipped to m.v. "EASTERN MAID" expected to arrive at Port Swettenham about 10th December, Singapore 12th December. Delivery will be granted against e^i^.nal "EASTERN SAGA"
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  • 352 3 Dutch Consul Warns R.I. Against Nationalization You Can Grab Our Firms But Not Our Know-How NATIONALIZATION of Dutch properties m Indonesia could spell disaster for the Indonesian people, the Dutch Consul-General m Singapore, Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg, said yesterday. He said this during a press
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 3 was of especial importance South-east Asia. Dr. raisingham wished the uccess m their rations, Braga, m his opening adthc provision of vater s for a community d. vide areas had special problems and disable and learned body persons here con^ c and recommend means whereby a at a rate
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  • 56 3 .:\\:> Sinuh was luced m the -•pore Ninth Mag *t rate's and charged with the murder of Narain Singh. He was all* red to hawa committed the murder a an unnumbered hut In Bukit oak oil B ikil Tiaaah Road last Saturday n :J>. .v racajtdad
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  • 43 3 f- ipore \outh orsaniM Crass and the Bt John Ambulance at the Singapore Airport tomorrow ay raadbve to the (.overnor. Sir Robert bat Bhckl Assemb'v 1 1 u.isters. kaM r4 Vm I al. mem* •i other City dignitaries Governor a:.<i Ladj aar-<'
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  • 79 3 ring the n< I nonths. i.ipore hospitals aril! .cfit of expert me .stance from th-- A. aan specialists. These specialists have been sent hy the Australian Go efß> nder the Colombo P the Singapore MinisI Health. Their fares r.nd ;es are being paid ralia while
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  • 78 3 d |irl. Lep Tin yesterday pl< aded |uilty m the Sing.- F irst Traffic to driving a car a'mng i Cfcu Kang Road < n June 19 vithout a drtTim Ueaaaea and without third P*rtJ in suraa Pleading for niency. Lee eeajai BbC had I that
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  • 193 3 THE Hongkong Junior ClaaVllbCT aj Coir,nu7a' ■.as oafcred !7\<i acholarbipa •<) Chinese atudenti io Singapore, for higher itudiei m either the r¥< w t\i ia O U< ge or the Chung Chi C k\u^- ::i H« Ti^k- >ng. a ha two ra n agn ara
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  • 77 3 I aaj es Quay on J;. this Vtar. The court wi.. i BBaarJaai the Chi. Sii John Whyatt. Mr. Knight and Mr. Ju ran Aa Tah, had reserved judg anl Iraaa •Haursday whei. Mr N. C. c; againet aaaaV cr. a aa I conviction T r v a] ami
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  • 98 3 the attraitfl Chinese, Arab. Eurasian and Indian communities m Mala ca will stage cultural exhibitions on tiie night Oj the opening of tho Malay Cultural Congress en Dec ."><">. Vi 'O-prcsi lent of 'he Congress committee, In rhe Harun Mohamad Amin, said yesterday that these kmg-astabUshed cocmnunities m
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  • 36 3 PEOPLES 1 Action Party leader. Mr. T.ee Kuan Yew, will table a motion at tomorrow's Legislative Assembly meetinSj asking Government to permit political parties contesting the City Council eiactions to broadcast over Radio rya.
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  • 285 3 q.w i SB sfirwaya yaaterday wx thai its roun l-the-•vr; j cr .es wo ild begin on jjo, i ihjcd to completion [gore rnmental I rmalitit s. Tm S ipai*»Oonatel] itions will ivt istralia on th it day, ue dying ca.-t and tne
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  • 29 3 TAX Ah Tee was yesterday jailed for one month by a Singapore magistrate for stealing 238 yds. of wire belonging to the Singapore Military Forces on Sunday.
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  • 79 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman. A.K. Lazarous, was fined $50 by the City Court yesterday foi failing to maintain his lorry m good condition, thereby constituting a danger on the road. I azarous. who was not m court, pleaded guilty by letter. The court was told that, when an
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  • 107 3 IPOH, Mon.— A resettlement clerk. Mohamad Khalid bin Mohamed Set, convicted for criminal breach of trust of SaOO was today bound over m the sum of $500 to be of good behaviour for one year. Khabd. defended by Mr. D R. Seenivasagam. admitted receiving the amount
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  • 183 3 Varsity Players To Present Tchekhov Plays "OH LADY FAIR, coyness should not be overdone!" says Charles Keel to Lee Siok Tin as fatherly Edward de Souza tries to bring them together. This is a scene from a theatrical programme called "An Evening with Tchekhov" to be staged by the University
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  • 18 3 THE North Iruliaii Hindu Association of Singapore, aril] celebrate "Gita .layanti" at Bharatiya Bhawan, Cull Road. today.
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  • 159 3 A ROYALIST movement to restore the defunct Malay Sultanate m the Rhio Islands is now being revived m Rhio. Reports reaching Singapore say the men behind the movement la a group of royalists going by the name of "Persatuan Pemuda Rhio Jati" (Union
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  • 69 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police disclosed tonight that burglari got away with nearly $3,000 m cash and jewellery from a house m the KanapOHl Bharu Area. The offaoea oonunittad early today ll one of the biggest of its kind here for the past three months. Police Bald the culprits
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 306 3 A new creation by CeHTVCn perfumes sole Agents Favre Leuba Wotch Co., Ltd. 18-F, Battery Road, Singapore I EXTRA SPECIAL j /or J AMIS IPEAX'S inns. ON THE OPENING DAY OF "THE JAMES DLAN STORK' t -j FREE Autographed Picture of James Dean HI 1 to every patron at 11.
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  • 196 4 DETAINEES' CAMP TO BE CLOSED KUALA LOI PCR. Mon. The Federations detention camp headquarters here will tease to function early next year because of the quick re'ease of detainees. This was revealed bf Mr. T. H. H. Thomas, the Deputy Commissioner for Detention Camps, who said that the I Ipoh
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  • 126 4 Unions' Plan For Branches In Federation THE Bingapofe Malaysian Ship Officers and Mariners Unions want ;o set ud branches m the Federation to co-ordinate local seamen's activities on a Malayan basis. Secretary of the M.5.0.U.. Capt. Mohamad Said Alias, said yesterday that application had been made to the Federal Government
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  • 278 4 Call Off Strike Or Prepare To Die, Union Man Told PENANG, Mon. Secretary of the Eastern Smelting Employees Union, Mr. Cheah Sing Kang, today received a letter through the post, telling him to prepare for death if he does not call off the Smelters' strike, which entered
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  • 193 4 No Speech Day For 4 Schools PfcNANG. Mon. For the first time m the history of Chinese schools m Penang. fou r high schools Chung Ling, Han Chiang. Chung Hwa Confucian and Penang Chinese Girl s will not be holding their annual Prize-Giving and Speech Da> this year. This decision
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  • 200 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Police said today that their personne' attending overseas refresher courses will not be given expatriate allow- aUaCes m future. Police sources told The Standard that this dec. sion I would affect all personnel (who left the Federation after Iferdaka Day.
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  • 146 4 KI'ALA lA'MPI'R. Mon.— The Fc larataOal Commissioner for ElectaOOa, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri. has asked citizen.-hip raajlatiataOß centres m *he federation to BBCIOBa m their citizenship certificates, regis* tratloa Eocmfl to enrol the new citizens as voters for tha general elections m 195!). '•This
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  • 64 4 RADIO MAN RETURNS MR. Lw Koon Fan. chief of Radio Malaya's Schools Broadcasts (Chinese Section), returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC after a study course mi n Lemdon. Mr. Lee spent six weeks at the BBC. and te.ok part m the BBC. Schools Breiadcasts for a further six weeks He
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  • 112 4 "1 Ha. i\ p Btaj iccretarv Ban ral Mr. :.<- Kuan Yew asked rnembera of hu party to vote f< r UMNO, m a speech at thi Mrsl election 1., .y he .1 v I'MXO m tha Ulu Pandan ward S. no ;e
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  • 62 4 fotr Hi aaaaad n- aj Saa ta the Geylang Riv< r Basin aril] be bri e fro n Be d$ a ita tne installation of tidal gate on Sunedajr. The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. F: Thomas, arm dh lata opaa baa gates, situated
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1070 4 Information at a Glance nttrl Dita Javanti celebntion SINGAPORE (Regional Service)' IJ il AlAf\ w\ r peechea and songs evocal and 7.13 a.m. Opening announcement f^^f ~SJ X C aaa*s***a*ajßßj\ tnstr lmental 1 8 p.m and morning serenade. 7.30 Time 9B?*Wm\ %lßaan| 1 Alumni \ss„< -iation e>f King 1.l- s'-Rnal
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  • 524 5 Corporal Recalls Gun Fight With Four Men After Fast Car Chase t rcw of a Police patrol car m the hands of kidnap:.i man. the Ninth MagLs,trrday. into a tentative dm M ol Cheong alias Ah Left, 21. h three other mi n, abductJoi at Wing Loong Road, i^iaai
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  • 32 5 Is The on Indoi awaajiaiaaT B#aaj B BW rerun after I c» a f ri r were hor** 888 aerc issued ar.d-. ir. ha I afjamood. af m »t departa*a*aajaaj BBS)
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  • 39 5 Baaatei arkes Sißßa- Baa ■aaa Maaa Fl tv ia 1 -eanaa-i «aa I I Baf I •'•••I BBJ ha«aia« f irst [2li li,tt% H Hieesj i 7, •a*.** p 7, r b i L B h MS.,
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  • 74 5 UroaJS Mcve- British Council. Smgapor haa i r-:ar.:/.'d 0 ir miv c mrse tor i: j LU d, nts to im- md ir 1 oi dramas staged m Colony aehoola The course which will be (1 at tht- Ratllo Girls School. Queen Street, trom Dec. 9ti
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  • 71 5 TO THF staff of the Accountant Generals Office nul Financial Secretaries Office "pay day" on Nov. 28, \v.i> iNei "donation day." For minutes after receiving their pay SlOO was collected and later donated to The Standard Cheer und. Mr. I). S. Anand of the Accountant General's
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  • 181 5 Council Submits Memo To Govt. staii side of the Singapore Civil Services 1 "t Council has submitted a memorandum to Govment requesting that variable allowances be includ- Ed m basic pay rates. Tht- raajaaat i baaad oa tea ataaumption variable ".1- 1 D a
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  • 169 5 PENANG, Mon. From BB ra school m leW ati i iti aaa p i a to its r ttmei one of the biggest cdv ati aa] instit ia the i entry thanks to the encv ms> meat. patronage and generous liberol the Bnt r.sh
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  • 107 5 AN open verdict was recorded by Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein yesterday, al the close of an inquiry into the death of an eight-year-old girl. Lachimi Doralsamy, who died following an accident. The accident occurred on Oct. 19. m Aljunied Road. A motorist, Wong Ah
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  • 24 5 JOINT meeting ol represenUtives ol Thoroeycrofl and Company and its striking workers to end the 12-day old strike ended m deadlock yesterday.
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  • 101 5 Police action angers 'strike' union PENANG. Mon. Thr Eastern Smelting Employees Union, m a statement today. "vehemently" pro tested against alleged Police interference m the strike-bound area ot Dato Kramat Road. The statement said that only Aye persons were now allowed to be m charge of strike funds near the
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  • 94 5 IPOH. Mon.— The Menu: Besar, Perak. Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. today urged fhe people of Terong area, 12 miles south of Taiping. to co-operate with the government m eliminating terrorises m the area. He said that :f they did not give wholehearted support to the
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  • 300 5 IPaaa^** rf "UiN7*£ Fwee. BBaaaapssai ServiCe Corps. i Sgt. Rose has c mj l« more than two hundred eighty operational supp I ,r ort cm] the ai I C BB- cami gn m Malaya A -j ed F.vii'2 Cross oeeen awarded F U Carb.s. a former '-tei pilot 194
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 445 6 J J 'KXTLY Malay smallholders m a district of E ist Coast State complained that, when th.' .r. fumed a ivcrnT.cn: oiTicer of the work done on their land m connection with the rubber replanting scheme, no action was taken for months until the weeds h< to grow
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    • 466 6 '['HE short respite of peace and quiet from labour umr-st and student defiance m SingaI 5 nmtm -rj'*en by an alarming increase of arfaaJßaJ v. I rata and gangsterism m which teena- PS known to be playing an active part. This crime wave appears to coincide with
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 843 6 Sir Singapore politics have reached a stage when I feel no decent and respons.ble citizen can remain silent any longer. The Labour Front came into power at a time when even their very ambi ious leader. Mr. David Saul Marshall, m his wildest imaginings never dreamed lt doss.
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    • 611 6 Sir— The City Council elect. on campaign has started m earnest. In less than a month's time, we snail have 32 councillors, mos of them brand new. Possibly some of them will be non-English speaking (there are 10 such candidates). That will put to the te.st the
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  • 92 6 Short From the Talks Two-Way Stretch -THE puil of the moon and sun distorts the solid earth much a.> it does the oceans; we can measure these 'earth-tides' with delicate apparatus, and by calculations we can ea .mate how elastic the earth is; on the average it is about as
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  • 566 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By QN> tn.i.s page, yesterday, there appeared a letter from EF.L. Russell m which he said I had "raised two highly controversial issues which should not be left at least undisputed. The first according to him, was that 1 nad implied "that
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  • 903 6 In Washington, Philip Deane writes: From seemingly insignificant details which have security clearance Individually over the p ast possible to buUd up a picture of just how ar has fallen behind the Russians m weapons h be decisive two or three years hence "DROUGHT up to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 29 7 BH I parated lr.;:id Berg- j H aaa who I photograph. 1 m I »M photographers aaataa furious and fc himself on the m 'he quick 1" sister
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  • 115 7 The 'Sarge' Answered Query For Work BOt'RNEMOrTH. Englarai. De I (Reater) Men here answering by telephone a la■lP a P I l advertisement Bafaaißi -part-time empl ;y--aaeat M are laaiiag taaaaaaalaeja i peakhig to a ataaaaaaaV Major. The Bar gaaa t-af ai ox promptly invites them to join the Territorial
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  • 61 7 Phcto. PRIME MINISTER U Nu of the Union of Burma, second from right, pays homage to Stalin Prize Winner Thakin Ko Daw Hmaing (standing, left) together with members of the Burma Writers Association on the occasion of "Writers Day" m Rangoon recently. Premier U Nu, himself
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  • 291 7 KIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Gen. Teixeira t Brazilian War Minister, has ordered an investigai.»,i inie> reports that an Army Lieutenant, who has been i*>ini; lor a long time is living; as "an honoured prii* r with a tribe of savage Indians m the
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  • 82 7 LONDON. De- 2 Ho /c: Simone S. the •-;•<- a Cairo-born Br.- film actress found dead hi her Oat here on Saturday night, die I after a stroke. Po.ice said saaft After examining a mcdi report. Police announced they i a.eatn was :r n I natural
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  • 89 7 SOUTHAMPTON, Dec. 2 (Reuter* The 20.256-ton British liner New Aus:ralia docked here last night after c -mplet.ng her last roundtrip as a migrants ship. Built m 1931 as the Monarch of Bermuda she was burned out after World War Two and later reconsructed at a
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  • 34 7 LABOUR Party leader Walter Mash was expo ted to DC lined Now Zealancra new Pre nier within three dayi wi :.g ms party's narrow -tory m Satur lay's gen-nd ele -tion.— i'P.
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  • 149 7 WEST HARTLEPOOL. Northern England. Dec. 2 (Reuter) Sailors here today described an auction at sea at which a piece of string was sold for U6 10 shill'ngs and an elastic band for C 7. The buyers were members of the crew of
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  • 452 7 Suspects Held In Bomb Bid On Soekarnos Life JAKARTA, Dec. 2 (Reuter- IP)— lndonesian secunty agencies launched an all-out manhunt today for the would-be assassins whose hand-grenades missed President Soekarno but killed nine oth^r persons and injured 104. Several suspects were reported arrested m an investigation
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  • 220 7 MAY BOOST CHANCES OF AUSTRALIAN SOCIALISTS CANBERRA. Dec. 2 (Reuter) The election of a Labour Government al New Zealand after eight years of Conferva. :vo rule is expected to give a muchneeded injection of vip< i:r and energy to the Australian Labour Party. Leading A.L P. figures including
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  • 315 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— The Eisenhower administration will try to gather bi-partisan Congressional support this week for its plans for strengthening the Western alliance to be presented formally at the coming NATO summit meeting m Paris. High on the list of United Slates proposals
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  • 341 7 STRIKES SPREAD IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Dec. 2 (UP) The Ceylon Workers' Congress today called a strike of 400,000 tea, rubber and coconut estate workers for Dec. 9. Some 9,000 dock workers belonging to all port unions and 7.800 municipal workers already are on strike,
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  • 55 7 JAPAN TO PAY RI $230 M. TOKYO. Dec. 2, (UP)— Japan confirmed officially yesterday that it will pay Indonesia rss2:-!0.000.000 for World War indemnities. The announcement said that the figure was arri\ c at during ta ks between fapa: i a Prime Minister N< busake Kishi and Indonesian President Soekarno
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    • 190 7 TOYS CHRISTMAS Calling all children! Santa Claus is now m attendance at our Top /VITa Floor Toyland. Come along and jom the fun j\ j{L^ and don't forget to bring along k \T$l t B?* mtta Jfs\ Mum and Dad too! You'll A all love the wonderful array of toys
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  • 91 8 Photo. GIRL whei likes a chance now and then is Gabriella Vespuci "Gaby" for short e.f Miami. Fle.rida scriptwriter she is seen clambering aboard the 40-tem trawler San Diego, operating from Bnxham. where she does a man's job hauling m nets, watch-keeping, cutting fish
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  • 42 8 Photo. AMERICAN producer Mike Todd has a little trouble* with his holdall as he and his wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor, leavp an airliner at the International Airport. Tokyo on Nov. 11, on arrival from Homrkonsr. A. P.
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  • 43 8 STROLLING unrecognised among shoppers m London's West End are Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco. The couple flew m te> London for a short private visit. Earlier they lunched with the Queen and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace.
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  • 84 8 IT ma v not be your business but we're sisters! Don't talk t«> me about sisters. That cuddly little bundle of fur on the r ht is mv twin. People say we're alike, but don't believe a id <>f it As if I would make
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  • 158 8 AS IKE LOOKED JUST BEFORE HIS LATEST STROKE PRESIDENT Dwight Eisenhower sat bareheaded like this on Nov. 25, during a ride from Washington's National Airport with the visiting King Mohammed V of Morocco. His "chill" was announced shortly afterwards. The President lay ill at the White House, Washington, the next
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  • 39 8 DIONNE QUIN WEDS COMING out of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church m Corbeil, Ontario. Canada, with her husband is Dionne Quin Cecile husband is Phillipe Langlois. a TV engineer. Last month Annette married Germain Allarri m Montreal. Photo. U.P.
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  • 7 8 83rd BIRTHDAY GIFT: A FREEMAN OF MARGATE
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  • 51 8 THE American flag flies over the South Geographic Pole, enclosed by a ring of oil barrels. 200 feet m diameter. In the foreground are Dr. Paul Siple (left) and Lieutenant John Tuck, scientific and military leaders, respectively, at the United States International Geophyscal Year South Pole Ba«e.- Photo.
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  • 32 8 Photo. SWEDISH born actress Ingrid Bergman, who was recently legally separated from her husband, Italian film director Roberto Rossellini, caught while window shopping m London last week.- A.P.
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    • 24 8 Just to jog your memory... hi^ve you s?nt your contribution this year to The Standard Cheer Fund? iS^- JS^ ijr- 15^ a^- iSs^ 15^
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  • 220 9 D jeit Defending Himself, Bench Told A LOR STAR, Mon. Eight men who were alleged to have committed murder and two armed gang lobheries m one night were charged m the Supreme Court here today. The eight were Salleh bin Haii Said, Shaari bin Anffn. Abdullah bin Haji Mat
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    91 9 N,,n nf Mr Chin Kirn r of Shaw Brothers .Kuala Lumpur) l-s (hia. hrlp* h.s bridef, tii I'e.rmrr Mis s he.o Brattbf wedding rake at a •aaaflflaßfli fll 888 Bvaasf Hal.. Kaali I n-.p.ir. e>n Sundrw. The als'.nt aaaaagfr of a lacal BBM trie .il firm i V Tt*
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  • 111 9 53 DRIVING INSTRUCTORS IN COURT nFTY-THREE Btacapora drtTtßf m atTQCtOn ar.d nwnaaa af parliratc eara brbib charted :n tlie City Court yesterday with permitting the ■Ba ot" i7ir> lot driving tuition wlthoui pr>>pt-r licences The offencea were committed In .Vagi.-: this year. Among the fii'ty-thivr charged ail member*- ot the
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  • 43 9 o!\\i Thiarj Sze waa yesterBBj r o.i 5:4 m by the Singapore > on I Traffic Magistrate, Mr M. Coomaraawamy, for carrying passengers m exI •at m bet alaow/ad i a Bai riy, aaj Jan 11, BB I Dac I aaat year.
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  • 241 9 I-OLOB, Mob. A timber merchant. Sow Von^ Sen* 3,">. of Menta..niltv of attempting to extoit from a childhood friend imprisonment m a Court here. -T- Is IU «*aa awrrhant. fm I Baaaeuvi P*a flußß .a i ha aaaao 1 B*aa>* s.f a.... JjkH> said he the xh iter Re-
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  • 25 9 THE office of tl Depul Commissioner Unite i dom m Malaya. Mr. D G be tempor. housed at the IU I cadPc .ng.
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  • 75 9 RAJA MUSA APPOINTED SPEAKER IPOH. Mem. The Sultan of Perak has appointed P***M Mu*a bin Raja Mahadi. .">.">■ te» be Perak's first Speaker m the Council of State. Kuala Kangsar-born Raja Musa has had a long public career and was a member of the Perak Executive and Mate Council m
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  • 76 9 PENANG. Mon. About 150 students ol he Penang ■kdult Education Association evening c'.a.^e*-. who were successful In their examination. will receive their certificates at a ceremony at G odwood." the residence of Mr Heah J<><> Se>ang. presiden' of the Penana Adult Education Assoc.ation at 6.30 pm
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  • 201 9 Court Told Of Letter To 'Saint Michael' MALACCA, Mon. A Roman Catholic priest, the Rev. Fr. A. Lourdes, denied an allegation m the Magistrate's Court today, that he had given two letters of recommendation to an unemployed man, one addressed to "St. Michael m heaven" and the other to "Lucifer
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  • 119 9 'Make if Easier For Voters A SINGAPORE Assemblyman, Mr. John Ede, yes.erday charged that polling arrangements m Ulu Pandan division for the December City Council elect. ons were "unsatisfactory The allegation was contained m a letter t€ the Acting Chief Secretary. Mr. S. T. Stewart. The letter pointed out that
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  • 53 9 TILOK ANSON. Mon. Liflß Chong I. in, 47, a shopkeepar, was fined $1,000 or ten months 1 imnriaxaaaaanl by Tuan Syed Oihman m the atagla 'rale's Court here on Saturday. Lim, who was convicted on a cJaurge of aasiating la the Baanagajßaßnl of I 'characters' ottery, has
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  • 56 9 PENANG, Mon. Only five St identl are >ti;i being detained by the Police la cenncction with the students demonstration at the Penang Chinese Girls 1 High School m Gottlieb Road Oil Now 14. said a Police Bp kesman here today. Twer.'y-thrce -indents were detained under the
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  • 174 9 Appeal Is Dismissed KUALA LCML M »n. Three men a rather and son an I die for the r a pad; planter, Chua Teh al Kota Bahru early y ear UK Fed' <\ jrt of Appeal ted today. Eh Dang. Eh Deng and
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    • 377 9 THE RANK ORGANISATION ANNOUNCES J J BBB? TOP RELEASES @S)f {■f TO CELEBRATE DECEMBER <±> j J PINEVIOOD'S 2?sf ANNIVERSARY MONTH i AT THE CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES l 5 1 opens mmJL Jbb'M TM! RANK ORGANISATION prenawts I Kaaft fPSiS "^S*^ *ll TODAY ST. JOHN BbKb»^L Jl /J -X WILLIAM
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  • 160 10 THE first British staradard for tinplate has lust been published. The standard was prepared under the authority of tbe Iron and Steel Industry Standards Committee and refers to rold reduced tinplate and hlackplate for the L' X home trade. A special Technical Ce>mmittee of the British
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  • 407 10 Finance And Commerce Drop In Prices Most Disturbing Feature' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The most disturbing feature of October was the fall m both tin and rubber prices, stated the Labour Department monthly report issued here during the weekend. I r the first time sfnee October, 1954 the price of rubfa
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  • 87 10 BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, has appealed to employers "te> rut every price they can Addressing a Conservative part> rally here m Birmingham, he said: "We are battling for our economic survival, and prices are cru« i.il m the struggle. 'This is
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  • 79 10 Xducation at the C Office, Mr. John Cyril Jones, is beginning from December r mder the auspice* B Council of the Middle. fi an IF E ist. H engagement will last Until the end of Marc. Or; the CtieooisJ Ofllce he will then Singapore, the Fedenation
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  • 117 10 i t IF M ,j Excha ge Banks f r. rr rri o v. B a B], v y, rk _TT OD f.o d st Ail Mail 33 1 4 Credit Bi 33 1/4 Trade Wmmx Caaada TT. 31 13/16; ou. 7 1 15 16; ©0 '1 »1
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  • 22 10 v -i> asaa and nark have Bftaaj I trade •no payments agre *j»<w China news aeencv reported m Pek.nal AFP
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  • 129 10 Rubber Down Cent RUBBER closed quietly In Singapores with International first grade December shipment ■I 771 cents per m., down i cent on Friday. The market was do-,vn at the opening due to liquidation of the December position and better Indonesian anivall over the weekend. From then the market rale
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  • 46 10 THE first 3.onn-volt electric locomotives to be commissioned into service m India will be supplied b y the English Electric Co. Ltd. This company previously provided the South Indian Railway with their first elee--tric rolling stock and is therefore working on familiar ground.
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    84 10 THE Blue Funnel Line's 40th postwar built vessel the 7.900-ton cargo-liner' Achilles, will arrive m Singapore from Britain on her maiden voyage on Dec. 6 Under the command of Captain D.R. Jones, the Achilles is the first ship of the dne to be equipped wdth "true" motion radar.
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  • 216 10 THE Trva.*.ur.\ m London r r «r. i that .ndex of in- <-'*.* rial pr due", on n tne UK for October is expected to he 144—145. > mbe r tin index *4 -md !o r October also H fBBj lag In 'he first
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    358 10 Protest To Commerce Minister Planned Copra Supplies Cut Off As Exporter Buys Up Stocks TEN Singapore oil mills are threatened with the clanger of haying to shut down owing to a sudden cut off of copra supplies to the mills. The Standard was told by a spokesman of the
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  • 138 10 Another Warning On 'Koran' Textiles IPOH, Mon. The Controller, Trade Division, has again drawn the attention of all Chambers of Commerce m the Federation against the import and sale of textiles or other articles printed with or having written on them words and verses from the Koran. In a circular
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  • 91 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro--1 duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. Nov. -Dec. UK/ Continent $273 buyer.s, $282 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $46 sellers; m drums $S(H sellers, Muntok white pepper $95 sellers. Sarawak white $94 sellers, special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association closing
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  • 75 10 MR. H.W. SHEPHERD who has been appointed Assistant Trade Commissioner m Singapore by the New Zealand Government, will arrive m the ColGny on Jan. 7 to take up h f post. His appointment results from the increase m the volume of work m the N.Z.
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  • 66 10 THK first international jute eejrifcreneo ended m Dacca. Fast Pakistan after six days Of deliberations m which SO delegates from 16 nations participated. Summing up the achievements af the conference, the Jute Secretary of the East Pakistan Government said: "NOW we all are determined to promote
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  • 57 10 JAPANESE stee: makers are going to have their own production plan tor the forthcoming year, under which they can operate m harmony with each other m various fields of activities, instead of depending upon the plan prepared by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry a.s they
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  • 222 10 INDUSTRIALS and tins were slightly easier on the Malayan share market yesterday. Selective support was reported for rubber. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Associat on yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Fraser and Neave: Ords 2.55 2 CO Gammon 2 22 2
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  • 259 10 SINGAPORE sharfbroker> reporter! tr: 0 following business done Fraser and Neave orda S2 M ?2..")7; Hammers $2.20: H Waugh SI .60, ,65 delave d; 1 lume pref I A23 af Colla B 9 ci nta Mc AlistW 62J, 63 ovi r'nighl Robinson ords c B2J Sim* Darby SI
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  • 49 10 CLYDE. Industries Ltd of Sydney, New South Wales, a large engineering enterprise which has made dieselelectric locomot.ves for Pakistan under a Colombo Plan contract. had a consolidated net profit of C 462-.-339 to June 30. 1957. This ••as an increase of 159.496 m the previous year's earnings.
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  • 212 10 SOME Hongkong busij nessmen claim that main- land China is "flooding" the Colony with textile exports. They say sales of Chine cotton paacssßsoda and other products are WHTJOUIIj threat* ftI in^ Hongkong's cotton weaving lindustryI industry and that Bona fad rI ies may be
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  • 143 10 Formosa Steps Up Output FORMOSA'S textile inidustry has been developed j to a point where, far from being a heavy importer of j fabrics as she HM to be m the past, she is becoming an increasingly big exporter of these items The w.de variety of textiles now manufactured on
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  • 50 12 lIER name is Tsai Chin, which means Sea Flower m Chinese. Sea Flower, who comes from Hongkong and has a 35-21-34 figure, has been studying acting m London for four years. Now she has just completed her first big screen part m the Rank "Violent Playground.''
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  • 73 12 i II NN I- OKI) has made >ne pure hast* ite preparation t"»r h«* trip to e.lorado thi*. month lor legation tilmini- «.f MC.M's THK Mil I PM \V lie's heiusht a Reiser counter, which he'll u>e te» scout t >>r uranium. I'onl will el.i his first prospecting
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  • 783 12 Artie Shaw... Buys Mountain Hideway For His 8th Wife... Rex North reports from t Spain FAMOUS newlyv.ctU I heard, had bought themselves a mountain. So I went to a remote medieval village m Spain to call on them. The happy couple know a bit about the world because between them
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  • 259 12 COME people get all the breaks. Like the vione stars who, blessed with second talent, are ]indnig new fields to conquer. For example, there's Jerry Lewis, generally conceded to be the best amateur photographer m the film colony. According to experts m the field,
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    • 352 12 n IOWDQWN£ y J^ Caron In Next Musical IFTER GIGI, Leslie Caron returns to London to star m an as yet untitled English stage musical. It will be her second aopearance on the London stage. Before starring m MGM's filmization of the famous Colette play. Miss Caron played the heroine
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  • 554 13 The Public's Ideas Of "Sport Reform" from the Football Association pi. tnf British Boxing Board of I L^ jr the M.C.C., the Amateur o I ;wn Tennis Associaf past few days. i» >entatives of Ife* bodies pvav —could have road the entries 'compet;' which was mv r Week of
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  • 107 13 ■ICB, De-7 2 (AFP] erland's 1 9-y r,, old •cur rye Wi ly TrepD i m his a" rg ik no-hour wor I re H f« a covered track ham faaaardaj He failed by M -BafVOI to the reror i al 44 ail _:«H
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  • 123 13 BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 2. (Reuter) Paeeaal Perez, world tlvwerght champion defends bis rule for the tourth time here on December 7 when he meets young Martin (Spain* the European champion. Win or lose U will be a profitable fight for Perez. H r is guaranteed
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  • 216 13 Frenchmen Make A Clean Sweep SHIZL'OKA CITY, Japan, Dec 2 (UP) -A French cycling team, captained by former world champion Lous Gerardinn swept all four first places today to beat its Japanese opponents. 4—o at the Shizuoka velordrome. It wa s the French team's ninth victory m 13 meets Caotain
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  • 156 13 SAM McCRORY. 315, Ireland and Southend inside right, who scored a great goal m the victory over England three weeks ago. has been dropped for the World Cup game against Italy m Belfast on December 4. He makes way for Wilbur Cush, of Leeds
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  • 101 13 Korean Women Cagers Will Compete SEOUL. Dec. 2 (UP) A Korean team will participate m '.he Asian women's basketball tournament scheduled In Manila next January, it was announced today. The Bank of Korea women's team consisting of 10 players and a coach will represent Korea m the tourney sponsored by
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  • 56 13 JESSELTON. Mon. S.endakan's junior doubles badminton championship has been won by Tan Gek Sena, and Lav Ngan .Sen?. They beat Lav Wui Seng and Hong Teck Chdi 15-10. 4--15. and 15-U m the final here recently. In the semi-final, the winners defeated Chan Shu Duan and Lav N«an
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  • 88 13 Russians Criticise Melbourne Olympics MOSCOW. Dec. 2(Keuter)— The Soviet Youth Newspaper. Komsomolskava Pravda, today criticised the organisation of the Olympic Games m Melbourne last year. It disputed the reported claim by Mr. Edgar Tanner, secretary of the Australian Olympic Fedeiation, that Australia had proved herself eminently suited to be host
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  • 12 13 He_:er»— C| 2 Valemria Bi 9. AtieUs-o EST Cei.a E*..^ Heal
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  • 69 13 MONZA, Italy Scottish speed devil. Bob Mclntyrr streaks on thr orcrbnnked circuit of Monri driving a Cilera 350 cc. motoirycle, to set four world records fa a "go. He covered IW kilometrej la 26 artaatc. 2S-1/J pees. at the BVeraae Ipted ni 226.671 k.h.r>.
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  • 97 13 Sir Donald Shows Them How ADELAIDE, Dee. 2 (Reuter) —The South Australian Sheffield Shield cricket squad VM put through Ita paces on Saturday by a man who "practises what he preaches." After the squad had finished practice their "coach.'' m a M minute session, drove, haohad, cut and played defensive
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  • 148 13 TOKYO. Dec 2. (UP)— Pretty Atsuko Nambu tiie most popular girl at the second Asian (iamem Man. la m May 1954. has retired irom athletic competition although only 22-year-old a: d ll preparing to make some lucky male a good wife. AtSUkO proved Japan.- besl goodwill
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  • 400 13 Mitten Is Back To Being A Manager Again ]HARLIE MITTEN, former r ulham and Manchester l n_t?d favourite, now Mansfield player-manager, mm?. I i h?come plain Mr. .Manager next 'season. "I I p.ng the left wing r~ oh v r nay ion Johni y, says Dad Mitten chaarfully. Johnny Mitten,
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  • 131 13 THF !4 R.NZAK S .uadre.n soured <r .c-cnod lac s .t-ha.! league when they '.•rr r.ec .c He c«'< lg •^WWlOelj' a:■ d der re.ndiiior s ar.d at onei ii*' .;< d■• rain. Best j [oi the Kwi *'a«j c sixth \v> cv pirkrd ur> nn
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  • 76 13 SINGAPORE oo bay vil] he out tr, retain their ?.;premacy ta the Inter-State -ehools ho key n ladrangular to be be d oa i> I al thr Victoria S hoo] _;ro md The pfocrama I Dc Selangor v Sine ipore p.m. Malacca vs Negri 5 d vt Dc
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  • 243 13 STOCKHOLM. Dee 2 (Reuter) Miss Ann Haydon. England's top ranking woman tahle tennis player, said that she will not give up the same, even if -the English Table Tennis Association definitely decide to ban the sponge hat. She was reported ye-terdav to have said
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  • 149 13 Maseratis Out Of Future Motor Racing Meets MODENA. Northern Italy, Dec. 2 (Reuter) The Maserati motor works announced tonight that it would not take part oflnci?Jly m any motor races next season, ei'her formula or sports •vents. The brief communique lave no reason for the unexpected decision of the pres.dent
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 198 13 iv By Al Capp c .N e^T.AH /WHATDO\ Rf IT'SANNOVIN'^VES.r-EyJT'TAfN'T 1 MOWEH^iCO E A PROMISED H you CALL 'NUeFF OF A EMERGENJCV T'USE :^LT MAMINAH'D V THfjC *> TM' SECRET WEAPOM-VET// V y/ USE rTCMi-V i»j I^KIA V -V^ I_ f ANV-f I A CHERGENC^.^fcWFggMr^) '^MmWajJ^} lop By V. T.
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  • 594 14 DIMPLES IS READY FOR A FIRST UP ACCOUNT Bukit Timah Gallops a report by Windsor Lad Canastra Also Impresses DIMPLES, a three-year-old gelding with a fine Australian record, is ready to give a first up account of herself tomorrow, second day of the Singapore races at Bukit Timah. Dtapki <i:l
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  • 118 14 Two S'pore Games For Russia's Dynamos THK world renowned Dynamo Football Club of Russia will be playing two games m Singapore m February next year. This was disclosed by Mr. Sob Ghee Soon, President or' the SAFA. after the Finar.ee and Administrative Committee meeting at Jalan Besar yesterday. Mr. Soh
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  • 37 14 SL'TTi JART Ger nany, Dc 7 2 Unbe it< r. vi- rman middleweight champion Goal m *B Scholzlast night punched out a narrow points victory eovcr Hi in's Alex Buxton a 10- round bout her
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  • 219 14 SINGAPORE Rugby Union selectors, on the look-out for a fullback to replace 'star' Max Parker m their key IIMS Malaya Ru^by competition fixture against Johore on the SCC padang on Saturday, yesterday discovered' Adam, the All Blues Malay stalwart. mm have decide-!
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  • 246 14 Signals Stili Up A t Rugby 9 Too FIELDING a thir'een-man team. Singapore Cricket Club went down by 13 points (two goals and a try) to nil when they met the Royal Signals m a Rugby match at North Kuona Vista Road yesterday. The
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    88 14 TOOTHFUL, hard-hitting Ray Ming Chan of the Philippines, poses a moment while m training at Siglap yesterday for his Singapore debut against Hugh Riley at the Happy World stadium on Fri day night. Ming Chan, who is impressing all who watch him m training, is tipping the scales at 125
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  • 97 14 LONI HON Dec. 2. I Router* British Honduras and Ctsylon ire the latest countries to acre.': invitations to compete In the Emi re Games at Cardiff nexl Ju.y lata] aaaaocf oi eountrlei now ci ten d is 39 with the possibility that the number will he
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  • 400 14 One Goal Derek's Stand PutGurkhasOut Big Upset In FARELF Hockey SINGAPORE District Signal Regiment created a major upset when they eliminated Transit Camp Brigade of Gurkhas with a 1-0 victory m the Singapore Zone of the Farelf inter-unit hockey championship played at North Buona Vista Road yesterday. The Signalmen scored
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  • 152 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Selangor Badminton Associalion want the elates of the Poong Seong Cup final against Penang at Penang on Dec. _8 and It to he changed. The reason is because it will be difficult for four of their players. Abdullah Piruz. Lai
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  • 52 14 TDK resulis of the Ladies Monthly Medal Stableford golf competition played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday evening were: Division A: won by Mrs. A. Weeks with 18 points. Division Br Won by Mrs. E Dickson 18 points. Division C: Won by Mrs. P. Hoodie
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  • 207 14 1906 Fiat In Vintage Car Rally MORE than 20 Vintage ear s are expected to compete m the first Vintage Cars Rally on Sunday. The rally, which runs over a course of slightly more than 250 miles, begins from Seremban. Ail ears will have to follow the official route and
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  • 168 14 WEIGHTS for the Singapore Gymkhana Meeting on Saturday, Dec. 14 at Bukit Timah arc; M.AR.A. Class 1 Div. I—B Furlongs. A Handicap within the weight limits list, to 13st. MARA. Class 1 Div. 2—7 Furlongs. A Handicap within the weight limits list, to List. 7 lbs. Josker
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  • 426 14 Now Kong Is After Akram. That $66,000 Colony Matman May Fight For World Title In London SINGAPORE wrestling kingpin, King Konj; will j fight one of the most important battles of his lone career at the Happy World stadium this Saturday— against young, tough Akram, the Pakistani siant who j
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    50 14 RAFFI Bnl of Sing rccciiuz his trophy froi < Mm iter for I■■ Sonal W, .ij- I SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Sc'nngor schoo'girl cycling chcmpion Unu Kalaom, irho scored (7 grand triple m ihe Chaai ptonshtps. She worn all three erevts m the girls' section, Umi is seen winning ihe one n Se
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  • 101 14 FAM Search Will Gn KUALA LUMPUR, Men |fc j" tion of Malaya's plan to bin. 4 trom England has met witii I KAM. who hope to go F acei *n the soccer world, had 1..:.:. cd 10 o:.a_ |m\ ufam sior-.al „c .rr quees ai d anda.n nil a
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