Singapore Standard, 5 December 1957

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard NBXCNC,M.,.,/./V,C,VZ STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #R ft f A FIRE BRIGADI GENIRAL H^HfAL 2811 2414 to SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 540 1 Iks Open For Evacuation Of Dutch From Jakarta WORKERS GUARD' 7 MAJOR FIRMS _Id be id lethern The I the ianned Croft de- j n wor: tg_f Um r> d Oaa toda I i.trd over sev» n major Dutch busin > firms, eyewitnesses said. Ail firms van NMfted *o Ith
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  • 480 1 r| THE BUDGETS AT A GLANCE g£__jg IKDKKAIION 2«.095.890 7«3,435,024 277.0.1 1.920 902,388.287 31.939.030 119.15:5.2^ Colony Legislators Get A Blunt Warning From Treasury Chief THE GREAT POST-WAR BOOM THAT HIT MALAYA 1 TS NOW OVER AS FAR AS SINGAPORE IS CONCERNED, THE COLONY'S FINANCIAL SECRETARY,
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  • 38 1 inc. UN in I I by tion between Indonesia and the Netherlands The rr nee the head i:: I rv lan diploman in the Nethern tl nearbv suburb of Wass naar I> a:- 1 guarded by Police.
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  • 341 1 A Rush To Fill Up Tanks After 'Soak The Motorists' Shock In S'pore v J, THE 20-cent-pcr-gaHon increase oft petrol duty came as a shock to Colony motorists yesterday. Motorists raced to petrol pumps to fill up their tanks after hearing a morning radio broadcast of the increase but were
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  • 131 1 ALL SET FOR U.S. SATELLITE LAUNCHING CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida. Dee. 4 I Reuter The eountdown which proceeds the launching ol the first United States -.est satellite into orbit started at the United States Governmen" missile ICSI eentre here early today. The countdown la scheduled t o precede the aetual launching
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  • 62 1 TAIPEI. Dec. 4 <UP» The Nationalist Chinese government Is planning to open trade negotiations with the Federation of Malaya to spur the trade interflow between the two countries, it was reported today. The report said government authorities made the disclosure after an announcement by a key
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  • 58 1 PEKING, Dec. 4 (AFP) Authorities in Canton have broken up a smuggling ring organized by '"subversive overseas dements" from Malaya, it was reported here yesterday. The report said that Canton public security authorities had arrested 300 smugglers and "illegal hawkers" on Sunday last as the climax
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  • 50 1 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Dec. 4 Malaya's High Commissioner Dato Nik Kamil and Military Adviser Col. G. Wor: set out in dense fog at noon today for Southampton to greet the Empire Orwell bringing the Rifle Brigade with the largest bag ol Malayan Communists.
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  • 162 1 Colombo Bombing Incidents COLOMBO, Dec. 4 (Reuter) Mr. D.G. Dayaratne, Port Commissioner, said later agreement had been reached for a resumption of work by striking dockers tomorrow. i Mr. Dayaratne said a settlement was reached at a meeting between trade union officials and employers
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  • 105 1 BIRTHDAY WISHES TO THAI RULER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister for External Affairs, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has sent the following messages to the Charge d'AffaJres, Malayan Embassy. Bangkok, from the Paramount Ruler to the King of Thailand. "On the occasion of Your Majesty's birthday please accept our congratulations and best
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  • 188 1 CANBERRA, Dec 4 (AFP) A Canberra stock-broker and one-time Liberal Party COD ii iate. Richard Greenish, caused a mild sensation during Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi's visit today when he threw photostatic copies of evidence of Japanese war crimes at tiie Australian memorial as the
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  • 185 1  -  T. M. HART -ay SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary. Mr T.M. Hart said in the budget session nt the Assembly yesterday that the extra 20 cents duty per gallon would be of "no consequence" to people who can afford to run cars for pleasure or for
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    • 67 1 NVC,M.,OTPP[;FGKF Agong's Review See poge 5 Tg. Rambutan Hospital Probe Verdict See page 9 No Major Tax Change in Federation See page 10 ff&V&#& &a\ms\V& ff& 0& '0& &e* 0& For Christmas Cheer s^^^^aa a# s^-» fl Bf fl fl Jot"| rf*~\ B^^^^^^^^tmm!mmammmmm*^>^ J"^ ■J* fimsWroi BEER aad STOUT Did
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  • 350 2 Question Time In The House Yesterday SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday _a:d the government was considering the report of the Inquiry Commission into allegations of corruption and i: would be presented to the Assembly when it completed its study. Mr. Lim said this in answer to a
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  • 48 2 LONDON. Dcc. 4 (AFP). "President Eisenhower Brill resign within 12 months nnd when Vice-Pres.dent Richard Nixon moves into the White Hou.se, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will not last a month." the New York correspondent of the London "Daily Mai." reported today.
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  • 240 2 Reserve Will Be Converted Into Shellfish Breeding Ponds LIBERAL SOCIALIST Assemblyman. Mr. Lim Koon Teck (Pay a Lobar) yesterday asked the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy. why his ministry did not utilise the Botanic Gardens for the planting of tapioca. Mr. Lim said this whi e
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    40 2 THE first American Ambassador t-> the )*M Malaya. Homer M. Bvirutnn Jr s.h«.»r »,u Deputy Secretary for External \ffair> V Q Shafie. who escorted the \mh.i^..rl -h Ng for thr ceremony of present < to the Pur. .mount Rukr nam%
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  • 98 2 THE Liberal-Socialist Part\ ,M jjapore Government to encourac< limited means to invest in li?nt industry I The party's .wi tion policy, announced nignt. itm.m m< i ri« i p ment to provide land for such industries at reasonable rental on a ten-year .eas« v option il -ase there [1
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  • 35 2 HONCKONC I> Special Stan r I Service: Closing I the Hone* E> i h Ll St rling 852' I SI 84.. to Ma va Indonesian Rupiah; Cf rl S2oo 25 1 a ta.
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    • 801 2 nt t n at? to at ion a tawo b/av j ANNOUNCEMENT CITIZF N S H I P REGISTRATION TOOAY'S -op<-'e C :en# u r <»K)n at 9. II and Nrl Canning Road and tne Cnmese Chamber of Commerce will be for persons whose i I tneir name is "L"
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    • 724 2 FOR SALE X MAS CLEARANCE SALE— Uce 1,...., .M Paw: )Si~* Bass s ''vy Barg^ Ft 8.-.r r.. a•• Ramcmbai Cathay's, Bras Basah Road HOUSES b LAND FOR SALE NICELY AND CAREFULLY BUILT ■rr- r>.-..i'~>w. 9C/V0 sn ft F'ankcl rate, Cood mate* il Coo) workman--4 poonaj I baths attac r
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    • 987 2 NOTICES THK TOWN BOABDS ENACTMENT CAP. 137 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE NOTICE l.s hercbv given that it la proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the poh Approved Town Plan No. B 3 (GN No. 2846/31) by altering the zoning ot part of Lot No. *****.
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    • 557 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE THE closing date of tender for the construction of 16 Class 'G* l 9 C'a^s fr and 7 Cass 'E''Qrs at Police Depot has been extended from 9.12.57 to 19.12 57 SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER. PWD, Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the printing
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  • 344 3 porting Governor Urges AH To Play Their Part In New S'pore p s Give Sir Robert A Big lend-Off At The Airport I SHALL WATCH COLONY S PROGRESS WITH INTEREST V, k t,l two days ago Governor of Singapore, vestcrdav .rats >» 1 l l,nv as """ting and turbulent.
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    9 3 ••e to Sir Robert at the airport yesterday.
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  • 133 3 Joint Meeting To Resolve SHB Dispute REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Harbour Board ita Stair Association and the Trades Union Congress will meet at the Chief Minister's Office today in an attempt to settle the dispute over the reposting" of about 200 Board employees, who recently lost their jobs. These employees
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  • 151 3 u b Bound to BBealaneed in- j Bntnas prt mnhTfrs and emaii Mr. K M. a*. Director of mm Employers' ••la** tical i not be dominated by pi Trade unions, should not lei them i as organ izatiobashing" hut should work BBS the
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  • 97 3 Cr* in hb '«lt*3*»***saassi S^B Br«** ril b' 4 w!! „>llMJnrd R^w P tm\fr**> »mn from the DPP regardin- thr rase. Mr Kanuscn was holding i preliminary inquiry into a «.i>r in which the store-k'-rprr. Ibrahim bin Musajir \ngullia. I', was trntativrlj charged with being ni unlawful possession of
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  • 189 3 RACING netted I r Singapore Governincnl i rn-| venue of H060.K4J 30 lasl year, states the reports of ►he Estate Duty Office and Stamp Office lot 1999 and Duti i Cn bets tut ailed >956,585.50, while sweepstakes yielde I $3,104,256 80. The total
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  • 73 3 LEE AH I D WG V:27, om nutted for trial in the next by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, M: B L Pates, en two charges of abducting a Colony and shooting at police offi Lee was N h.r.-c. with three others, abdu n^ s. Ck
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  • 55 3 KL'ALA Lt'MPUR. Wed. Xi f/< ration GovenanM nt na be< n informed thai tin Canadian Government will be making available, under the Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation Scheme, the services of Col F. J. Lyle as Industria development adviser Co] I. vie is expected to ar 1
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  • 18 3 Sir Robert sives a last farewell wave on the steps of his plane just before departure.
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  • 62 3 TO ATTEND PHILOSOPHERS MEETING THE Indian Minister for Civil Aviation, Professor Humayun Kabir (above) ar rived in Singapore yesterday by Air India International, on his way to attend the first East-West Philosophers Conference in Canberra. The minister lead a fiveman team of Indian philosophers. Prof. Kabir paid a courtesy call
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  • 137 3 UNANIMOUS VERDICT IS: GUILTY OF ROBBERY BY a unanimous verdirt, a jury in the Singapore Assizes yesterday found a pin table assistant. Tap Onn Tian. guilty of robber* at Jalan Eunos on Aug. 17. The A Ml Jita- e W. C: pepacta Caaamissioi r of Pm and n Pr. ati*-
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  • 41 3 THE P<> rieral. Mala;.:, announced yestercav that two new posta agencies will ho opened in Singapore on Mondav The v r Blakan Mali Pr >ta! Ag< y at Jetty R. a and Brani Postal Agency Bl Mm R ad
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    • 319 3 i i SHELL withQHH j 1 The Greatest Petrol remember this? you saw it in January 1954 Development in 32 Years nV- '"v^ nUErvj- "I^. luhv i _nW wW aa^kSs^^ m .^a_ _^a!aP^^*^. aaaaaVv n_~ _.i_iiß Kb R_jff'^^9nß <^am bl aßpi ir^ (^V&__k_l Bm a Lul n^' I jS***jj _BBM
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  • 411 4 AND BRINGS TOTAL OF SURRENDERS TO EIGHT A HIGH-RANKING Communist terrorist and rwo °f his followers surrendered to the Security Forces in the Segamat district of Johore yesterday. He was Ah Chien, 40. secretary of the JohoreMalacca border committee. The other two were Chong Kui
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  • 177 4 IPOH, Wed. There were no incidents this morning when four Chinese schools re-opened after halving been closed for a fortnight as a result of student unrest. Despite a continuous drizzle there were few absentees and about 4,<)oi) pupils turned up at the schools the Yuk
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  • 168 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller.' Tone: Quiet After Steady. ihe price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $340 per picul (up S4). S3 l LONDON RUBBER No 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Wednesday's opening first session were: Kt»ver> SelltTb CLOSING spot
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  • 128 4 Water Pump Gift From The Philippines THE Philippine! Government yesterday presented to Singapore a rural-type water p\\n]\-> developed and used ia the Philippine! foe over twenty year?. The pump was shown to the delegates ol the Conference on Rural Water Supply, which is being run by the world Health Organization
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  • 26 4 MR Too Joon Ring, the ambassador designate to Tokyo, was guest-of-honour at a dinner given last night by the Taiping branch of the MCA
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  • 360 4 LIM ON CITIZENSHIP ISSUE THOUGH there is no guarantee of "true reciprocity" in the India Governrrenl's offer to grant Citizenship rights, the Singapore Government lias accepted it to enable Indians here to register as Singapore citizens. This was announced by Chief Minister. Mr. Lim
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  • 73 4 SIX members of the Singapore Boys' Brigade contingent, who will attend the International Camp in New Zealand late this month, will be transported back to the Colony by the New Zealand government. Announcing this yesterday, Commissioner for New Zealand in South-east Asia. Mr. Foss
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  • 61 4 THE Raja Muda of Selansor cuts the ribbon to declare open the new S2G.00O Subramania Swamy Tewrale Assembly Hall at Te:ok Pulr.i Road, Kiang, last Saturday. Mr. A. i onnudurai (second from left) is the president of the management committee. A concerl of Indian
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  • 110 4 The Assistant Secretary to the Chief Secretary, Mr. II P. D. Xair, yestcrdav said the Singapore government was in consultation With the Federation g vernment as to whether political parties contesting the Singapore City Council elections should be permitted to broadcast through Radio Malaya.
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  • 141 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I The country-wide drive fori citizenship, now in its third I, week, la provins very _uc- cestui. Government an- 1 NOTE: Owing to pressure of j space, the Almanac for today has heen held over It will appear as usual tomorrow.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 72-YEAR PAGEANT EVENTS from the beginning of Methodism in Malaya in 1885 to the present day will be depicted in a pageant to be presented at Wesley Hall in Canning Road today at 8 p.m. ana tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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    2620 5 iJfern Realiti^ _Qf__^Qod_Covernment _^BB_a_l ji^mm^^———^—-— _l^^_^_^^^^^« B_^_i_H_^_^_B_a_i_Hß-88-i-.-.-_^ I ■'X'^jßP^^^* fl Potential Strength Oi Militant Communism Reduced, But No Room For Complacency te A-frrtuan (miaz to inter-k-Stt Iswaffcts must tBB ta the ihkh has I Jblava for to tears. dHfiag the tins ,a„ntr\ i ;n'irnendep.l tlrctfd GovernI ot u is
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  • 222 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Flood waters are continuing to ravage the East Coast States of Tren__a:iu and Ke'antan In Pahang too the Bood level is rising. In Trengganu, the Dungun and Jertefa ferriei are still closed. The area 30 fe< t under water. On the
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  • 102 5 FACTORY ERECTION QUESTIONED PETALING JAYA, Wed The PetalinK Java Town Committee met at a special meeting :oday to consider the responsibility for- a temporary factory erected without a building permit. Certain members insisted upon seeing papers connected with a temporarily occupation licence. The par y concerned offe.ed to nroduce some
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  • 28 5 The net ecMorii from ncome tax for th< month of Not r ami inted to :M 7tfJ Is, M B or.nounr-eo .n Kuala Lumpur ve terday.
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  • 204 5 sa mmm^ m z M mmW* m M THE AGONG said, it was of paramount importance to government that the competitive positions of the rubber and tin industries be strengthened by all possible means. The policy of government had been
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  • 465 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In all its history, the federal Legislative Council has never seen a more spectacular cerenunial opening of its budget meetings than the one performed this morning by the Yang di Pertuan Agong. rrom tho flags of the different
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  • 377 5 KUALA LUMPUR, W. d. Revenue derived from bus serv ces licence fc amounted to $10,185 573 in 1956. the Mini ter for Transj ort. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib. told 'he Federal L- qislativ* Co ;r tod:!-, in reply to questions raised. O ods
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  • 44 5 I'. .s._.;<ore Ninth '.I.;.; tr.it. > < a S.o V. 1 M .a ed guilt j oi charge at at* ie Sou wa> sa.d have rem. rnif.ed toe orTence at Ph. op Walk, on Oct IT She waa cautioned and discharged.
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  • 484 6 "VEXT year is election year so the people of Singapore and the Federation are spared the burden of an increase in income tax rates. In Singapore additional duty will be levied on petrol and heavy oil, while on the mainland only people with 'kidnappable' incomes will be affected
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  • 435 6 ANOTHER British Governor has said farewell to Singapore With the departure yesterday of S;" Robert Black, the final chapter of Britain's administration in Singapore has been written only the epilogue remains to be added by Sir Willi 00. Goode. the Colony's late Chief Secretary who. as
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 138 6 sir -With regard to the above. I hope your readers or the proper authority can er.l.ghten me on the foi. owing matters. At the time of Identity Card Registration In Octo- ber November 1948, there was such a big rush that the ruling point was to get the
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  • 783 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By T AST year there was a sensation crea'.ed in the Federation when the news got abroad of additional te-xation to be introduced on Budget day. No one knew how this happened. History repeated itself in Singapore yesterday. It was. however, not
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  • 1753 6  -  Alastair Buchan By THE heads of the 15 Governments which comprise the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation will be converging on Paris now at a time when its organisation and its future have been more anxiously debated than at any point in the eight and a half years of its
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    • 72 6 _y 1^- l a*) wSmf" \j^ mm%aa* *m^ The G.E.C Supcrh Six In* foods; a big chiller tr.o |s i racks for bottles and nr- top shelf pulls mil half w __a_i rartea* tt Suitable for \U«ti itir Hum r i n _i r '-f I I YOURS KUR UM.'i
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  • 1018 7 Britain s bank rate leak' tribunal told about telegram that led t0... TIP-OFF WAS GIVEN BY A DIRECTOR IN LONDON' LONDON, Dec. 4 (Reuter)— The big Far East shipping and trading firm of Jardine, Motheson and Company and associated companies sold Government securities worth
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  • 452 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 4 <Reut,. > r Indonesian foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio. cut short his stnv in the United States joterday and flew back to Jakarta because of what he called an "emergency." Dr. Subandrio told reporters at r he International Airport he
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  • 65 7 WORKERS PRESENT SURRENDER' DOCUMENT THIS dramatic pic*9 ture which reached The Singapore Standard from Jakarta last night, shows striking workers of the huge Dutch owned shipping firm KPM delivering their "surrender" ultimatum to executives of the company on Tuesday. The Dutch management refused to sign
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  • 215 7 JAKARTA, Dec. 4 (Reuter) The Army said today that 20 persons had confessed to being involved in the plot to murder President Soekarno who escaped unhurt when grenades were hurled at him last Saturday niqht. Lieutenant-Colonel Endang Dachjar, the Jakarta Military Commander said some
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  • 123 7 PARIS. Dec. 4 (Reuter* The French Prime Minister M. Felix Gaillard will today hold a council of Ministers to put the final seal of approval on the Government's bill proposing 101.000 million francs I £84,000.000) of new taxes wh.ch will be the subject of
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  • 97 7 HONOLULU FP). Con-err. v.a yes:. I v over the fate ot peope on the .sland of \iihau. in th< Haw; '"oup, which wss hit by the hutnV cane "Nina." A no.pao.c: of tost 100 miles en hour, aad •ential rains. Nina moved oo westward a
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  • 134 7 HONOLULU, Dcr\ 4 (UP)— The Greek Merchant ship, Margarita Chandns. out of control in a raging hum ana, awaited today the arrival of help from another vessel m the area. The American President Lines freighter. Prcsoioio Monroe, radioed it was in the vicinity of the itrscken lb
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  • 34 7 GERMANS in Sydney have formed an organissti a to porB UtC 00-oer members of the Nazi Party BOW o. Australia. according to migrant Ca'r.;>. reported the ff^tgjlffi Sydney Son lei lay.- Reuter
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  • 5330 8 Heavier Bill For Colony's Progress FEDERATION PARTNERSHIP SHOULD BE CONTINUED, SAYS HART I You Give -J Income Tax Liquors J Petroleum M Tobacco J Posts Telecoms *M Fees of Court or Offirr M specific services et< I Rent on Govt. property M Interests 1 Education Medical Health
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  • 184 8 W "If Singapore is going to have the services it wants, it must be prepared to pay for them, and to pay much more heavily than it has in the past. We must be prepared for greatly increased taxation." W "There is still a considerable revenue potential left
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    17 9 t H> rin the Federation experience charge of the treatment 00 in the Central Mental Hospital.'
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  • 2478 9 MENTAL HOSPITAL CHIEF AND HIS STAFF ARE CLEARED Tanjong Rambutan Probe Verdict **t^^^^ mw^**m b^^**PH Men Who Heard ItAU^HH BBBBBfeS,'JBBBaBBBBaBBBS MMmmmWJtW ■■■^maamm SHB WED— THE TANJONG RAMBUJflAL MENTAL HOSPITAL COMMISSION OF fTO pAY ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAD FOUND atfTO SUPPORT ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPJJr MEMBERS OF THE HOSPITAL STAFF iissio:; REPORT,
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    23 9 The Commission variously describes him as: a "crusader", a "man with a mission" and a "man prone to jump to conclusions."
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    163 9 FOR HIM THE SEVEREST STRICTURES THE Commission reserves its severest strictures for Mr. T. Balasingam. a supernumerary clerk at the hoscuser of everyone." the Coramission declared that it regarded him "as a m.m entirely unprincipled and unscrupulous who is prepared to go to any lengths in order i
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  • 644 9 WHAT THEY REALLY FOUND R "ALA LUMPUB, sd. A vet ..:i:!.r.lering portro m at the Federations fiogf> most mental haj|) ta] is painted by the thtoo-rt o Commission ol Inquiry, in its report publish i today. The Commission sp
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    • 19 9 WB I -*STAR w mm I seconds! *«J a stuffy fl I < sniffs Vkks I I g^fUHATISM I I
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  • 72 10 Income Customs and excise $154. 430.000 Income tax sr.'u.Ooo.uuo Motor vehicles 5 ;;i.500.00(l Posts ind Telecommunications S 45.960.000 Kxpor. duties: S 73.500.000 Toi and tin ore S 52.500.000 bneoii duties:cigars and cigarettes SI 10.000.000 4 .<vtMM.uoo Ma.v. h-uors ,5.000.000 Expenditure Personal emoluments SM7.B3o.fiT'! Other charges annually
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  • 1881 10 am**************************************^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A YEAR OF CONSOLIDATION FOR THE FEDERATION KI \l.\ LIMPIR, Wed. The Federation Finance Minister, Colonel Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, today asMirerl tiie Legislative Council that, despite the deficit i sll9.v2oo.tJoJ in the l'C>B budget, Government had no intention
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  • 134 10 A CANADIAN expert on In- I dustrial Development will arrive in Singapore i n February next year to carry out a survey oi the Colony's in-; dustria] potential and mar- kets. Th i was announced bv the Minister for Commerce ond Industry, Mr J. M.
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    • 231 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING S. S. "PYIDAWAYE 1 Arr.v.ng S.nfOporC 6th OcCC~ Sailmg tor F 10 on 9ra Deceatcr. I? Passcnget' Penang. M, Pleos 1 International Shipping AfHKf. A ;cnts for: (/iV/ON OF BURMA SHIPFim 87 N.,l Road, S'pore. Tel: IMPEL N I L I H E S 1 RCHNSON
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    • 579 11 TRADING CO., LTD. n: 6 Robeson Road 6U FUNNEL LINE Ph .delph.a b C«lt Pert, Spate? PS ham P.nanj IS/2S DM 26 Dae 27 23 Dec 27F«8/1C MB 11 Mar 15 It Mar load and discharge cargo 2ffT6t*"Al_ LLOYD S _RG AMERICAN LINE ;.Ni SIKVICI ijtal Antwerp. Rott^j,-, Brtmtn Hamburg
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    • 1297 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tSc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 \l U I'vcorocratea n yr K apcrei > 12 ,iß SS 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE mZt SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDCN b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed v.a other ports to load and discharge cargo I Via Sue i with
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    • 921 11 MITSUI f_Pj LINE |OR JAPAN 00r# Shorn Penono Akashison Maru via Manila for Yokohama Kobe, Mcji 18 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yoko homo. Kobe Moii v.a Hon 9>ong 18 Dec 15 Dec Nasusan Maru tor Moii, Kobe Osaka, Yokc-arr.a 15 Jan FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay
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    • 864 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and or Far Eott Penong P S'hom S'pore "FALSTRIA" 9. 10 Dec 1 1 1 2 Dec 1 3 1 4 Dec Calling Soigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 14 15 Dec "MANCHURIA 25/26 Dec 27 2 8 Dec "MEONIA" 11/13 Jon 14 1 5 Jon
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  • 445 12 $1.3 Million Surplus Revenue For Penang Port Commission KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Penong Poit Commission in its first year showed a surplus revenue of $1,301,535 its first annual administration report revealed today. Tl reoorl tabl< I al the Legislative Council Bvdget k mm) mm) I Sessj n disclosed that for
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  • 194 12 $100,000 To U.N. Agencies KI M A I I MJMK. Wed. -Maiava. whose admitt true into the I nited \atiotK i> lurch two months <Id has already bejrun to fulfil obligations that ac- < .-wr trom membership. It has contributed over SlOO. I'Od towards the various I V agencies. The
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  • 34 12 THREE million tons of iron ore have been "proved** in Nowa Nowa. Victoria. This followed the finding of another 500.000 tons by drilling. Deposits of copper, hitherto unknown, are reported free
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  • 170 12 Macmillan On Free Trade Area THF. British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmiilan, de- lured in London that the II vopear. Free Trade Area was "one of the biggest issues oar iosV ry." H added in an ad.dress to the y <rs Club dinner it o- not n eiv v a
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  • 69 12 FULL-SCALE assembly-line lU Von of the Fr. n h twinCaravi Ic airliner, worid*i •irst medium ringg nmmer* oial jet transport, has started "we So i-.\\ oation fa 0 ry in Toulouse. aTran e. Vo!:i uo ;0.0 assemh y-'.no, foo ,se no.\- is geared to produce four of the
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  • 26 12 BRITISH Petro eu.oi expects 'o -tart major operations for its £5 million deepwater tanker v rmina! pr >.ieet at Millet Haven (Wale-) next month.
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  • 171 12 Dollars Flowing Back To Reserves A REVIEW of Britain's economic situation as it developer! in November indicates that as to the home economy no significant alteration of trend took place but as to the external position the period has been marked by considerable strengthening of the pound. A London correspondent
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 379 12 Ore Tonnages Rise; Services Improve KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Railway anticipates gross profits of $3,--193,251 for its rail service next year and $918,169 from Port Swettenham, a memorandum of the Railway estimates for next year placed before the Federal Legislative Council today revealed. Anticipated revenue of the railway
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    • 230 12 KI ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The articles ol agreement oi the International Finance Corporation set up by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the explanatory memorandum accom panying the articles were tabled today at the Budget session of the Federation Legislative Council. Malaya
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    • 118 12 LightWeight Concrete CONCRETE Industries (Australia) Ltd.. oj afeiboWme, IPfttCS is conducting research on ligh:- re g):t concrete, has developed o building brick that ie,U j'oat in icaier. The hr.ek :.-eq}<s ih lb., and os made mini u't r a light aggregate. It WOs dere'oped .'or lose by The COmpang hi
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    • 53 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following chaoses os rate? to nie'.coants jresti rday: Cauad i buvio.g. TT R. oD. -a?.. M days 32-3 n erode. bills. 7 p; trade halls. Sclhng. TT. or OI). ready; Prendl Francs 13(ial; Ivi.iau Lire 20.122: Canada 31-9 'IH. Other exchange
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    • 266 12 A NEW vea'-ivv.svv.; ceramic :v.aV. rial I va; jg bandar than stool, lighter in weight than alummiuin, and nine times strongei than plate glass, has been developed by the Corning Glass Works at Corning, New York. Corning developed the new material, which it calls
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    • 56 12 JET aircr ifl .tailing r S^l I)> iglas DC il iv |pp Boeing HI m< di im tor. rplai v, be de.v. d in 1960 were announced b\ Mr W I m v -,v nt «.l I rv To 21 airpl J preen t th d stage
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    • 288 12 KI ALA 1. 1 MIM M Ul the federal Legislative approve additional suppl* o V w current year amounting p. > io l( Fund- were made avail- tabllshment of two m m di par: the Keeper of Public 1 and h. Cit.z i ment tment or the Keeper ol
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    • 93 12 Stcpp nc ports c v :< o spoKcsrr Austr: < Commiss goporc of this yarl ion bou. at 53.22T.M_ period of last; The spores commenting a that the del tinplatr plant at Brtssj at had beer, ejs He added a ased off'Ji yan tin cheated thatl new was steppay
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  • 510 12 Camera Works Celebrate 70th Year IN October 1957, the management and TOO employees of the Linhof Precision Camera Works of Munieh. West (iermanv, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the founding of their company. I ot' tory <;oes hark to I a 000 Valentin Linhof, founder af the concern, !n> m
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  • 258 13 y"" l s r range of countries, it was c rf meeting of the United -Immittee, which discussed the ::I>i^m"n ic development. K. I). J. Scott Fox the United Kingdom representative who made thil statemer.v added there was not enough capital] available, short nf d.si.r.T.arncn!. meet all rwcawaatg, He
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  • 43 13 Ltfi* 3 L^lsa^ rr _\L*trv IL ta reply to b? the fj^rral UgSSp,v**** a*** |trtr a«MMi» led g for the** rrplanted [JL fame to rgjgi I*">3 to Pig^s siseV h? rubber ftaiaa "P N L-b aaisatrl L: -_ii# total LklH Co\'rnL tjTsHOW
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  • 188 13 THK Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington has eapreaaed the opinion that there "quito likely* 1 will be n.> reduction "in ths United States stockpile of natural rubber, which is st,_ mated to total about 1.200.000 tons. The bureau, which represents Malayan producers, noted that even
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  • 334 13 Australia To Produce Synthetic Fuel Al SI H.M VA vill pi odu c fr h" 1 fJOO 0i to 80.000.000 fatten ol synthetic liquid fuel for i- -r.v.f. ..sti-in or.%.r.c> by 1962, the chairmai ol toe Vic-. 'ooar-. {-d< a:.: f .ei C'oip.rnv 0 Dr R. S Andrews, to.d the
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  • 270 13 Malaya Imports More From Mainland China $123.8m IN NINE MONTHS INDUSTRIAL as well as agricultural products from mainland China are finding their way in increasing quantities to the Malayan market, latest official statistics show. In return she is buying more of our rubber. Malayan imports from Cmna ft cm January
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  • 158 13 300 Shell Dealers Hold Meet PENANG, Wed About "00 dealers frorr. all over North Malaya, wore the giwfti if Shell Company at 'heir Annual Dealers' Dinner at the Green Parrot here \r\--\ night. Bronze plaques engrave I and mounted on 4 r.ik were presented to dealers who havr had 30
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  • 91 13 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. Nov.-Dec. UK Continent $28 buyers, %2?,\ sellers; coconut oil In bulk $47 sellers; In drums $51 sellers. Muntok white pepp* r $95 sellers. Sarawak whitr $94 sellers, special Sarawax black $63. Singapore Copra Associa tion
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  • 209 13 Industrial Demand Easing THE U.S. Department of! Commerce reported Kn Wash- j bagton that while the national economy has proriueed a reCOld volume of goods and services thus far in 1957, there has been a reduction of dermoid f° r some industrial products. An ans jrsU by the Department shows
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  • 194 13 THE International Con- j < ference of Scientists and Industrialists from Europe J and America. mfetlM in L Frankfurt, were told ol the aimost limitless panibili-|< ties for industrial and agri-. 1 cultural uses for organotin compounds. Dr. E. s. Iledpis, Wiectee af the International
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  • 94 13 THE value of foreign currencies dropped sharply in Paris on Monday, after reaching record levels in the first few days of Premier Felix Gaillard/s term In office. The dollar brought 489 francs against 499 last Friday. Cm Nov 14 it was 507. The pound sterling was
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  • 152 13 AUSTRALIA remains the most convenient .source '.f supply of road construction and excavating machinery for most South-east Asian countries, according to Austral News. Demand for thv type of equipment is expe ted to increase in Malaya and the North Borneo Territories, the publication -aid. Exports
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  • 106 13 A giant. 4.300-ton seagoing oil-drilling platform has reach cd its destination in tho Persian Gulf after a 7.650-mile voyage, a British Petroleum Company spokesmen m Hamburg. Germany, said yesterday. The floating platform was built by a German dockyard In Rendsburg for the Abu Dhabi Marine Areas Ltd., a
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  • 61 13 BRITISH oil requirements may double by imm if their rate of increase over the past 10 years is maintained. Total energy oon.-omption. at an annua, increase of 11$ per oent. w..l reach 105 million tons of cooJ-OQuivelent by 11)65, against 250 million tons last year. Mr. C.
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  • 141 13 Seizure Reports Boost Rubber PRICE UP A CENT Rl BBKK price reacted sharply on the Singapore market yesterday on the news of further seizures of Dutch firms in Indonesia. Tne p: ice Internal :onal fu grade Den her rupment gained one re: V TRj rents per again- 1 Voe pre.
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  • 163 13 SINGAPORE pported f r .4 business <ion< Fed V <: r; am mni *2?2> to $2 2 H a. >:• 42*. N! ,rr., I2jr Rrti— c c< <" r s;:r,( < -r. O ,ypH I dS"»' a O4C. o- STC orris 2 T »d^ra t: si Rf>4
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  • 113 13 Shares Quietly Steady AW f 'he share arKet wen o id v steady v, .-er :ay. r o to ihe re- ;> rt rf 'ne .V o Shareoroker A .v. The turnov r Prut- ed bj the Association were: IM)l STRIA1.S R r- v!f| r, 1.9)7 j 4 hi 4
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  • 206 13 THE big increase in the sale of pre-packed vegetables is creating a demand for many types of new machines to mechanise the various processes involved in tne packing A British Midland- firm. Autopack Ltd spe< ialists in automatic pecking machlcerv, have mnounced deve opment of a
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    • 276 13 I a^ _T__h^ a>_H H OI TI R ROADS -or; K'.v,..-, rn Ma: Saaaay, Merita, Nasaarius, SI r M atraa, gaan pn Bh ah H a nr Uxi y t dale. G l.i? Enbun Maro. |Ssa\ aaa, SWaWame, Snngkhla, Gen Va;. G INNKR ROADS f K Sen?, Ca!t 9 A:
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  • 2637 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Grand Chancellor Pays $90 In Last Race By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 5211.091 Ist Prize No: *****3 594.990 2nd Prize No: 2b'8709 547.495 3rd. Prize No: *****6 526.386 Starters (52.398 each) Nos: *****0. *****6, *****9. *****8. *****72, *****3. *****2. *****3, '*****1.
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  • 301 14 Johnny 6t Say Hup Surprise II \V.\n second time lucky for Singapore's most promising shuttler' Seah Lve Huat. who scored a clear •at straight set victory over Robert Lim to win Use Singapore Badminton Association's open singles title at the Badminton Stadium S.ist night.
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  • 89 14 PRAGUE Dec 4 .Reutrr» Manche>n r Unit, d. the EnuV.-lt loauoo olvirttpion.-. qualitied on a, v- u.tv i Vv ij- :r* Bnils of the Eur pean s ccei Cup, Ilv 000 beaten I—o by Prague Dukla v 1 day Unit d boat the CVmoho.Voval< olob 0
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  • 61 14 No. 14 Squadron. Royal New ind Air Force avengi previous 12-6 defeat when beat Singapore Cricket Club by nine points I three > to three (a drop goal* in i 4ger match on th e padang yi i lay. GiflaSSSai Had Caldwel; ■eof* ed the ted tries foi
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  • 189 14 Hickey For World Chess In Manila CURRENT chc>> l rm wa? c infii dm si '.n Im Malayan Chess C am] on, J .C Hickey in the quadrangular ooa o .o.;g toumamcot veen vh,. Singapore r-.od Selangor open dtani ons, sponMM I b\ e Mil ivan Chess FederaVoo. te decide
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    • 84 14 ■IN 111 Perfection ru i ZENITH Proves t~> mot TKc Best ond Moji A U 'a FAVRELEUBA WATCH CO., 1 8 F I ott, r v I• S.noopor 5 d by all heeding watch I j favre^leubalervii Our Service S»C on y Supervision is f,u' o^ A npni* _p»**_^«— aia
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