Singapore Standard, 9 December 1957

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD FOLICI ***** (5 lines) 2400 u ft m FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DFXEMBER 9, 1957 \2 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 86 1 L °f R chiWI two pi T+n vm»*z t. aa mtiL tkr ftrst > rracmaI ifcf sirtHc s iMi Ikdr fit tbc next Lt 5 adults. L ib4 nine In Jakarta L wrh cmbU. id.ltv I Iw inklnvn into I MMfe vto had [Marta sukc m Ml rom[ie situation
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  • 255 1 First lirttt Expelled KLM Employees Arrive Commanders Issue Conflicting Orders Over Dutch Interests JAKARTA, DEC. 8 (REITER) REPRISALS U.VINST DITCH INTERESTS WERE TODAY -TREADING FI'RTHER ACROSS THE 3,000 MILE WIDE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO. rtS oi the d.r.r: OUtiou on actions backing BaJ clairr. to DlltCX
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  • 112 1 thi ogfa Sin?ap< n his way to i.-m by a.r Mr. M Fins. de an executive of J' hn Ens ;h i En toner ba H imrlt m cmnft d jwith hir.i an mtij pennlt f or Jakarta from It* Ir.d in \!.r.-' r of Justice. b
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  • 204 1 No R.I. Porf For This Ship PENANG, Sun. A Dutch ship the 2,071 ton Janssens carrying an Indonesian crew of 115, six nervous Dutch officers and the captain and 62 Indonesian passengers, has sought shelter in Penang. The ship, which was on its way
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  • 134 1 Police Disperse Cypriot Rioters I i NICO/A U>et\ 8 ffecJ'(T) Police made a baton charge to disperse Cypriot Greeks demonstrating today in Asha j village, easi of Nicosia. The disturbance came 24 hours alter dashes >n front of the Phaneromcni CathedrtJ here between security forces and Cypriot Greeks in which
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  • 56 1 CANBERRA. Dec 8 (Renter* -It was Officially learned here tonight that Australia COUld provide emergency accommodation for several thousand Dutch re:;iu T f'S from Indonesia if D< eded I: Ind inrs.a goes ahead mitti her plans to expel Dutch nationals Australia will take as many
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  • 53 1 A SUPER Starliner nf thr French National Airline. Air Fran it, knock* d seven minute> M r.^e N'-'w Tortc-Piria nx d record foe commercla] planes yesterday the company claimed. The aircraft made r> ic flight in nine h< ;;r. 32 minutes at an aTerage speed of 622 kilometres
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  • 130 1 TOKYO. Dec. 8 (Keuter) A crew of thirteen haggard. bearded Japanese fishermen today returned to their home after drifting for more than a month in the Pacific Ocean. The skipper of the small JO-ton fishing vessel. Captain Tatsiikichi Nishyama, told
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  • 23 1 T\i¥. 18,036-ton troopship, Empire Orwell, formerly the GCfinu liner Pretoria, bftl been withdrawn from MTVice. .Minist ry of Transport spokesman said yesterday,
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  • 32 1 THE QIEEN Mother, as Chancellor of London University, confers upon her daughter, Princess Margaret, the honorary degree of Do-tor of Music, during a ceremony at the Senate House UP
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  • 401 1 Woman s Shoes And Purse Found TOKYO. Dec. 8 (Reuter) Heavy overcast skies and thick Iff today formed an eerie setting over the Hac(ho Lake in Izu peninsula where police and firemen continued to search for the heiv.it if u I l
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  • 60 1 FRIEDLAND, Wes Germany. I><\ 8 'Renter' A 105-year-old woman who arrived at a transit camp here was met by three generation^ ol relatives, including her 71 -year-old daughter and grand-daughter aged 43. She is the oldest woman to be reset led in West Germany
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  • 46 1 KING Baud of Saudi Arabia ■lid Ki-:^ Faisal Of Iran, in mint communique issued in Riyadh and Baghdad, yesterday reaffirmed their Teaolvf and (ic 1 r:nination" to stay by any Ar.ib country subject to m« a" o res i^jn fro*n inv dde AFP
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  • 38 1 Paris la to build the (lnesi air terminal in the world, capable of handling 10.000,000 [Ttnimfrn year by 1975. II was announced at a mating of '.he Fronoh parliamentary Commit tro of C mmprec yesterday Reuter
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  • 36 1 PRAGUE. Dec. 8 (Reuter) Several tons of mud were iak°n to an animal clinic hpre so that n i r elephant could be treated for arthritis with a mud bath.
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  • 284 1 Lorry Hire Up Taxis May Follow Buses Undecided LORRY hire charges in Singapore will go up this month. Ibt Singap re L rry Owners' Association, which controls more than :*.OOO lorries belonging to 000 ir.cn:b^r^, fit a mi'Ct ins vestt rdav unanimously agreed to increase the ra <
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  • 107 1 SYDNEY. Dec 8 (Rpu pD Smoking wa> bar.nr-rj today in the bu>h arca.s f New South Wales wlirre fires have wr< ught mt re than a miliion p-Jiind- w< rth f damage In the Da-t thr< e weeks Heavy rair.s put out the bu:>h fire.s
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 i boxes ft 1 COMPACTS t !u r s BROS. \L^m gg«k *^iH gV HRg». ■^BBr > *W ißF^^^*^ g( g^J *^^P^* B^ fc r i#* y ggggj J b^^ i -i'iV in '^jJ&^goEE^fiii^gt^^nßffiT
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    • 100 1 INTRODUCING New PLAYTEX LicHt Weight CIRDLE MORE FREEDOM BECAUSE MORE STRETCH ONLY Sift. so EACH Vint 72. Hifh Street. Singapore— 6 Phone ***** A world of pleasure within your reach if you own Small, handy, speedy in operation, reliable snd low m price these features have made the Agfa Silette
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  • 190 2 PKNAM. Sun Tfce Ufc^ an absolute ma,kint'. in victor, at the Miv pendentc- j:. V( Here aai 4 he full resuHa, s I Kuau Robert s l*fwi Lai ,J| Mali, 721 Penang TW.IOM, \v, xv u;h KOK M M II Yet See h:d I TANJONCi \\l s7 So.v iL:i!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 963 2 t.jUUI >«TT«AT>OOt» iO"* WV r ANNOUNCEMENT CITI2I N S H I P REGISTRATION T Singapore r— to II and < f Canning Road and Chamber of Commerce will be for all chfibl* penom whom their namt% m L M N" and for CH r»*^e applicants whose vum*me% •T- "> /r
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    • 958 2 SITUATIONS VACANT ESTABLISHED CHINESE BANK v in S.^gap I d or F r 5 or >*ficrrs n^ j,. ♦ed acco.- rant< oi acce infants v i ncse preferable but not csient i Preference :'"1 the Inst.tutc of Bar < -> Wnt« .fating aual f ii Ir i cra p-< T.
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    • 531 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 4 C nd above registered PWD OJltnicton "Fill be received by •ho State Engineer, JohOFC, t;p to noon of the 21st. December, 1957 for CONSTRrCTION' OF FIRE STATION AND Q CARTER S AT KLUAXG. F,.M particulars mav bo Obtained from tho
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    • 436 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. GAS DEPARTMENT: Sunply of (i) Steel Tube.; and (ii) Malleable Cast Iron Pipe Fittings Tender Deposit S lOO/-. Close 4 P.M.— ls.i.r>B. Tender documents are available from Gas Denartment Meter Reading Section. Mansoor Street, i on production of the City i Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, j
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    • 759 2 NOTICES THE AYER MOLEK Rl BBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE is liet >br*iv«nthal the Forty-third Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Register* I Office, No. 18, Jonker Stre t, Malacca, on Tuesday 24th December 1957, at 12 o'clock noon for
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    • 508 2 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 2m Queen St. Elementary/Secondary 13 Queen St. Kiodergaftafl PrtaMflF 1958 ADMISSION Elnrolment now open from Kindergarten to Bacior Morning, Afternoon Evenin? Session? m.v "EASTERN SAGA" CONSIGNEES aro advised I hat cargo bippe I pi r the abow in Calcutta destined for Port Swettenham and Singapore will be transhipped
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    • 47 2 Our Offices v/dl be dom Tuesday, the lOt/i deference to the death of I Director, Mr Oei 7/c w/i/c/i too^ p/ace r znstant m holloni Kian Gwan (u«i Estate of Oei liong Ha^ Heap Ena Moh St^amshK Cc i Soon Bee Steamship (e. J ODEON s Hilarious!^
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  • 351 3 Increased Costs Will Delay Future Projects THE TWENTY-THREE MILLION DOLLAR UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEVELOPMENT SCHEME HAS HIT A SNAG. Since the $23,000,000 allocation was made two .years qpt costs of building materials have increased by 25 ppr cent. Mi bmbi that rithoqjt a r. unber
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  • Article, Illustration
    249 3 LTo Stop Hoods' Scheme s ,s, it hr>t of the flood sates scheduled under the 52.000,000 jktimz Ge>lang Serai Paya Lebar area has been indefinitely postponed. Reason; An unexpected subterranean landslide during the early IwOffl Pi yesterday mornThe '.iOn 4 ti■ i a 1 control s'r .;e v. tth
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  • 98 3 Another Effort Is Underway <.OVKKX.ME.NT has irtrd (iiifsin*; a new iin »t »th miltv Thomi Ko.id and this project II minimi/e flooding in ana The drain will be IJiO i'«t lone and 10 feet *.d»The Minister for fommunicttions and Works. Mr Krancis Thomas visited thr sit»- >esterday rnmn to inspect
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  • 25 3 I I Medical I underI I'. fXpu.'- I U P bourse ■<*rse to her 1-ne I ft«r which I I I I I to
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  • 181 3 Volunteer Life Guard Saves Girl From Sea A YOI N( > lunteci Life Guard of Singapore Life Guard Corps at 1H49 terday morning dived Into »ea ofF Changi to rescue Sir! who r..;i pJOt into difficult. The girl. 16-year--.' Wl Har of 276 Jalan B. .r MM hi a small
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  • 26 3 UN HED na: lONS, Ne* York. Dec a U AFPi U N Dag Hamnarskjoid. returned here by r a visit to •thr East
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  • 121 3 OCPD Found Shot In Head, 'Very III' IPOH. Sun. Inspector S. V Rao, <45 assistant 0.C.P.D., Grik. who was found yesterday morning at hll quarters wi:h a bullet WOUlld in hi.s head, la still "critically ill" in the Kuala Kangsar hospital. Inspector Rao, father of Peimk'a Malaya Cup soccer centre
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  • 124 3 1,500 Attend Funeral Of Former PRO MALACCA, *****. About 1,504 people attended the mile 'o::g tuners] procession of Mr. A. s. Rnjah. fonnei Public ReBtiolU OtTieer. Federation Police, at Seremban yesterday. Mr. Rajah, who died in the Bungsar Hospital. Kuaa Lumpur n Friday after a prolonged lKncss, was cremated under
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  • 32 3 AUSTRALIANS will pay a half-penny to a penny less for a gallon of petrol from Monday following a fall in the wholesale price, it was announced in Melbourne yesterday. Reuter
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  • 26 3 THE winning number of one of the eighth prizes of the Social Welfare Lottery drawn m Rauh on Saturday is L'filSßl'Sfi and not *****26.
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  • 219 3 A LEADING Colony trade unionist an i City Councillor, Mr. S. Jaganatban, yesterday urged the tovcnmwinl to take ipeedy steps to Introduce the re mnnendationfl made by the Internationa] I. ah nu Organization expert on the island's social welfare problems. The rccommendationa were mil
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  • 245 3 KISHI DENIES COLONY BUYING SPREE TOKYO, Dec. 8 (IP) Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi said today he did buy jewellery in a Singapore store but paid only 40,000 or 50,000 yen (M5335 to $420) and not the sensationally reported amount of 4,000,000 yen (M535,000). Kishi,
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  • 213 3 TB Under Control In 10 Years, Says Braga SINGAPORE Medical authorities have to "effectively control" tuberculosis in about ten years. Mr. A. J. Braga. Minister for Health, told The Standard yesterday. With the assistance of Colombo Plan powers. Government has obtained a tram of Australian TB experts who will arrive
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  • 43 3 LONDON. Dec. 8 fAFP) Four people were injured late Last night in a collision between a passenger train and a light engine at Westerton, near Glasgow. The two engines and two carriages of the passenger train were derailed.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 IDOANS vj OINTMENT wLMak Ms&J' t7i7J '1W *^waw I if Ad QiSPMARIIS MUG SMITES
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    • 172 3 Our purpose is to remind you to try these (ii^^iilS Bell's 132nd Anmver- I 'yW sary Celebration Scot- iJ^VI ches. You're not likely l^v'S to forget the pleasur- |_/>- I able experience. fr A a r CB Sole Agents A. CLOUET CO., (M) LTD. 23. Lint Teek Kim Road. Singapore
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  • 215 4 Schoolboy Thugs Demand Money For 'Protection' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation Police sources disclosed today that secret society activities, including schoolboy gangsterism, were increasing in Selangor. As a result. The Standard learnt that Police have reorganized the Vice Squad here to deal exclusively with secret societies. Previously. t h e Squad
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  • 165 4 CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT ON FIRE THE Department of Chemistry in Outram Road suffered costly damages through firr yesterday. Part of the cemng and the lurn.^hing in an inner chamber ot the Forensics Laboratory were completely burnt out when three lireengines arrived at the scene. The alarm was given by the watchman
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  • 71 4 PAP Rally Stops The Traffic WEARING red armhands. People's Action Party volunteers stopped traffic from entering Smith Street in Singapore yesterday evening hecause of an election rail}' there. Simultaneously Police helped to redirect traffic in an adjacent street. P. A. P. VOhmteefl were all Chinese youths, and numbering more than
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  • 64 4 SINGAPORE'S Adrlphi Hotel lounge was converted into an "arts gp/Wy" wherr 128 paintings from members of the Colony Arts Society were exhibited last night. Over 400 suests and artists were piesent at the openins; by Latfj Scott, wife of trie Commissioner General Standardpic shows the President
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  • 96 4 Five Make 1/4 M. Pact A PLEDGE, involving a sum of J250.000, was smr.r-d at an election rally attended by about 4.000 pe< pie at the Towner R<>ad chiidrmv playground. Singapore -a>: night. The sisnati r.< s were th< Workers Party's live candidates, who art- contesting the City Council elections.
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  • 199 4 ENVOY REFUTES REPORTS MAJOR-GENERAL R. Abdul Kadir Tarunomihardjo, Indonesian Ambassador to India arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Jakarta to study the Indonesian crisis. "The general feeling among the people of India if that the national claim by our country for
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 A CHRIS! M\^ f:m r was Mi Ciabrirl School. I j»,i- i s :r<l of the mm hiii i I 1 u n (i Top pic tiu< shows lh< < <• tugging awa\ ..t :h« h« <>d by Sebastian c hu Santa Clans pl-vfulh (hr clown's n.»w ho f
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  • 34 4 n.— lt must 1. j in Ip —for more than 2 a >k the nuptial j tally, coil the day Malaya I ago. Among the couples tcs— Leo 'ook place the Col( 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 8 4 920 P^- I Tickets available at the S^^-^d
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 689 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance S'pore Diary TIME AND TIDE 8.8.C. Un Kang Ml UL to .J) m. jm UII n 4 :n World Health Organisation: TOMORROW: SlagapON \M am 9M IJB i N. ComBunlnir on Environmental Sani. lift lin.) 12.10 pjn. ilOfLj menta 9.4c I 4 4"> Ution
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  • 1280 5 Classic 'SHOKA' For Modern Homes BM 1 i wi:h tr.c ft minin? ar- Itfj pfcwl and arrangement :s M nt I kbc clei.ca e ana > pc ilize in Japanese classic style ol nV wei irrangement. Mia P ban Sited J.«; Itfl I tv.-n--~.onth course .o I ken id She
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 pISIKE CORNER Ib stswthiac k* and here 1 f pish Delight then add water and rlQfl Alter which soice> like green pepper and safTr n uuied and s irL ooni of red w» When it's almost caoea L >le. put in peas, I m btaiis, and any sea- ib;-., as
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    • 712 5 0.1 ■PU V ex, \6 oJULnr^emTcr uvu W ballroom flnlih' that addj brai'.y a $mgj 4 cfaquicJcer-ckKw/K wax Distributors: Macloinc Wotson Co., Ltd Tel 29-284. w^>jjm, im?&m& m^^m^ ms^ I lOfll .V^f^lS SHOPPiW GLIDE &r^ Be sure of the BEST -SHOP EARLY Make certain °O -V your X'mas parcel reaches
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 489 6 trm Mtantta Government's move to take nmediatC steps to carry out the decision of |hc International Tin Council to control the export and reduce the production of tin has been received With mixed feelings The first control period is D 15, 1957 to March 14. 195H. Malaya's
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    • 427 6 ■THE sustained silence from Malayan Communist Party chief Chin Peng to Federation Premier Tir.ku Abdul Rahman's agreement to arrange for another meeting to end the jungle war is open to several interpretations. Doubts have already been expressed on whether the request for new talks was really made
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 811 6 Sir Inche Khir Johari has struck the nail right on the head in his reference to our much boosted Chinese culture. Chinese education and culture have new become the flash-point excuse for Chinese school children, boys and girls to start their nonsense and disrupt the peace and tranquillity
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    • 204 6 Sir— The article appearing in The Standard, of Dec. 3 concerning the planned protest by the Oil Millers' Association to the Minister of Commerce, regarding the copra trade in Singapore seems to prosent only one side of the picture. I believe the spokesman of the association, when expressing
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    • 205 6 Sir— l refer to Aster GunaMMfß*| comments on my reMBl letter and on the first question, that of the origin of religions, it is evident that we hold exactly the same views even if we express ourselves in a different manner. As regards the Question of forgiveness,
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  • 832 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By r PHE Singapore City Council, At its last meeting, had before it the report of the Finance and General Purposes Committee on negotia. tions with the Senior Officers' Association for the formulation of new contracts of service for expatriate oflflcer s
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  • 909 6 LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY Roll Call Of Old Fried .^NTI-RIOT squads, plain-clothes detectives and high-security officials lined the roads and swarmed around the British Prime Minister and his Foreign Secretary on their arrival in Paris recently. They were there in unprecedented numbers to protect Mr. Macmillan and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 110 6 The Deadliest Danger "T TNLESS we manage to establish a friendly and civilised relationship with coloured people in Britain then— qu.te apart from trade not only will our position in the world deteriorate, but he position of the Western word itself will be in Jeopardy For the most likely way
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  • 329 7 Igiists Search For Clue Of Vanguard Exploring IKE CALLS FOR A REPORT ON NEW LOSS OF PRESTIGE' WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 Scientists pored over pictures and burned bits of wreakajje yesterday for ilihn to why a Vanguard rocket exploded instead of loftine the first U.S. test satellite into space A'.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
  • 54 7 soviet scientists have fished shirks' treth from the depths s -t Tass news ii;enty reported itfci th.it their owners were I > hilp ronsidered as the largest mm. Ike aceary said. I d.-pth «»f some 15.000 ft. I hah in r.irr\in£: out research t»]»- International Geophysical t on its
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  • 277 7 LONDON, Dec 8 (Reuter) Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, took part in his school Christmas concert at Cheam outside London last night. Wa*< hed by Ml mother and fathei Q Elizabi tti and Pnnce Philip, he Joined 8 otnei boys in a si
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  • 37 7 PRESIDENT U Win Maung to the Unite i Statea on W :•>■ !r.y r trtMt r.ent of head Injuri i he n eived when In fell Bran i horsti B Government anno in «d jresterday. UP
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  • 124 7 80 Reds For Afro- Asian Conference CAIRO. Dec 8 (Beuter) TIM ■Witt Onion and China w;;i each send delegations of Ig BMntan to a big Aflro-A-ian conference opening in Cain this month, it was announced ye-'er iay. Ifr, You i f Sr\ii, the COO- >c |■r. iiy, M annourved thai
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  • 100 7 BOMBAY, Dee. a (AFP)— L'newing 10l aCCO maj be I cauM mouth can er 4 doctors at the Bo.nbay "Ta'a Mi DOriai" Cancer Hospital said in I ■Urvty released yestertiay. The doctors said the survey showed that mouth cancer ac- <r;nted for M per cent of
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  • 187 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (AFP) -The U.S. Defence Depart rr.ent yesterday denied any knowledge of a Soviet claim that the re:nain< of the carrier pocket Of IIM BfSfl Soviet Sputnik had failen over Alaska. Kariier yesterday Moscow radio had claimed that part of
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  • 70 7 TRIVANDRUM, Kerala State. India, Dec. 8. (AFP)— The Kerala Communist government yesterday decided to subsidize docton performing surgical sterilization operatiOQl in private clinics, a part of the family planning campaign in this densely-po-pulated state. Tho state will also give free training to a field staff in
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  • 33 7 DR IOBM Sa'k. the nis"overor q| the DOtto WWCdOtt ij \v(rk;:r^ on 'nasir co:! romrcb thai has pOMiblfl relationship to human carver. the National Foundation tot Infantile Paralysis announce.i Testerday. UP
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  • 105 7 His Private Bawdy House Girls In Millionaire's Swank Rooms MIAMI. Florida, Dec. 8 (UP) A portly 43-year-old multimillionaire was convicted on Saturday of converting a .swanky apartment building into his private bawdy house. Judge George Schulz fined Ralph Dewberry and his apartment manager, Ira Register, US$5OO each after they pleaded
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  • 53 7 Photo. THE K.P.M. ship Bomtekoe, tied to the wharf at Tandjung Priok. Jakarta, after the shipping firm had been taken over by the Indonesian government Armed troops went aboard K.P.M. ship.s to see they did not attempt to flee to Singapore or other
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  • 225 7 Her Husband And Son Died In Slave Camp NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)— A frail, 89-year-old woman who spent 12 years in a Siberian concentration camp was today reunited with her daughter and grandson at Idlewild Airport after a separation of 13
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  • 116 7 Move To Enshrine Tojo Other War Criminals TOKYO. Dec. 8 (UP) A campaign to enshrine Hideki Tojo and other notorious war criminals of the Pacific war in the Yasukuni Shrine, Japan's Shinto Pantheon of dead heroes, was disclosed yesterday on the eve of the 12th anniversary of Pearl Harbour. The
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  • 192 7 RABAT, ICofOOCO, Dec 8 (AFP) -A decree ti-htcn-ir.:j marripge, polygamy ■ad divorce laws in Morocro ha-: been approved for publication short';/, it was lrnrn?d la? t night. The minimuni «^sc for marrf|M wi;i he la for women and 18 foe men, tl DOBlparcd \vii;i present
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  • 289 7 Girl, 8, Stabbed 24 Times Grocery Boy Admits Attack NEW YORK. Dec. P, (UP) A 16-year old rphan tn]d Police yes*< rday he paus( d on his grocery delivery r Is to push his \v;.y in| i a BtMUI Hat and kill an <;,-:. *-v< arold girl by s'abbing her
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  • 68 7 LONDON. Dor. 8 (UP' Secretary of Defence. Neil H. M E:• v ai i today the odes are "quite strong" that Presiieni K;senhower will be ab.e to attend the forthcoming NATO ■•sumrr.it" cot r< e in Pan*. MrElroy arr here for three days of ta.k?-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 874 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f.4 ***** 6. *****/4 tobin.on Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMCRfCAN SERVICI H*l.ra«. Bottom. New Yock. Baltimore, Philadelphia C-lt Portt Spore P.S ham Penang AENEAJ 18 25 Dee 26 Dee 27/28 Dee TEUCfH 27Feb/10Mjr 11 Mar 15/16Mar Carncri optiwi t« proceed via other port« to
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    • 1121 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) incorporated in Singapore) (12 linas) ih Zr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama
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    • 564 8 EAST ASIAII OUTWARDS Sailing, tor Bonoko. Qnd f MM P <nong I "FALSTRIA" n Port l Calling Saigon, Bangkok "KAMBODIA" m I "MANCHURIA 25 26 D, t I "MEONIA" n u Jon I Colling Saigon, Bangkok 'Si* "SUMBAWA" m I accepts cargo for Jopan I KINA 17l 1 HOMEWARDS Soil.ngs
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    • 188 9 MAI .WAN coconut oil prices advanced during the following the shortage in copra, says the produce t ..t Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. 'he price, for 3J3 fl& bulk oil RM to $47$ per ith overseas quotatkMM ihowing an almost proportionate rise r However, there
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    • 221 9 A DELEGATION of Singapore oil millers repreorting I n| mills, will meet the Mini ti r for Commerce and industry, fcfr. J. M Jmn r ar!y this k |q describe the WIioUMMH of the copra shortage and its threat to •heir business. Meanwhile, millers have irrittw
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    • 115 9 S-E Asian Capital For Hongkong HUGE sums of money ha \e been imested in lion ;kong this year by owrseas Chinese capitalists, particularly those in Southeast Asian countries, according to financial sources in that colony. They estimated that for the eleven months ending November this year a total of I'KSoUO
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    • 26 9 NOVEMBER r...^rr crop.. announced are: Allcnby 44.50€ B« '.t ii) r \'.r\ K 5• 0 16 Kin Mentakafa 7S s mrd Bafan t50,00< !b.
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    • 22 9 ORDERS textile nu fhlr been iteahfad BT Britaii the !hines< i on •echnical df egation whl h visiting the UJC
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    • 71 9 A FURTHER credit trade balance of A 18.500.000 was added to AustraliA'l overNM trmdlni account in November, raving the progress llirDlua in the trade account for the first five mon'hs of sequence of this trad,- year to CA51. 700,000. Thll Ml announced in Canberra votrrdav by the ComUM
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    • 52 9 JOSG-SERYWE plflqiMJ W9T* presented to old associates nf the Shdl Co. at their annual dealers' dinner field at the Green Parrot Pennng, last ueek. Picture shows Mr. Teoh Rro Theam of Chop Teoh Chin Hm. Hcdong, Kcdnh. rerp'rmo a ve'^en'o from Mr. A. S Johnston, Branch Manav aer,
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    • 646 9 Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd: Protit of t;4 f was earned in the vear ended 30 9 57 and for the first time in the ten years no dividend is recommended. Net liquid asset! at balancing date at 1994M8. were equal to [&scts. POT share and stocks at $*****.
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    • 445 9 -BUT TINS AFFECTED BY CUTBACK DECISION (By A Market Correspondent) LAST week's Budget announcements were received in the Malayan share market with surprise and considerable relief, but failed to influence prices. Industrials were quietly steady throughout the period with fluctuations, in the main,
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    • 48 9 MR HARRY F. Oppeohcimer has hern e'e'-terl cnairman of De Beers Consolidated Mines tnd o f the AngloAmerican Corporation of South Afrwa. of which companion his father, S:r Ernest Oppenheimer, was chairman for many years. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer died in Johannesburg on Nov. 25. Reuter
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    • 193 9 BEN LINE Steamers Ltd., will shortly inaugurate a fast monthly service between Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang and the important German port of Hamburg. This new service is expected to :>ey.n on .lan. 2\ Wfith tnc sai.int; of the Ber, ,v.i>r: from Sin^apoio. She
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    • 357 9 BUSINESS done In shares from Nov. M to Dec I: indi'strialS: Consolidated Tm Smelters. Ords 29 9. Federal Dispensary, IIJM, Prater Neave Ordi NL6Q to $2J5& lo 52 en. Gammons HIS, Hammer Co (2.20. Hongkong Bank i Col i $445 00. Honekong Bank iL<>n> 4»ij
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    • 43 9 Sultan Inspects Stall THE Sultan of Selangor (centre) and the Raja Muda are seen here with Mr Ho Yee Kueh. proprietor of I.ian Yew Fishery, in the fish stalls section of the n«*w Klan:: Market. TW- Sultan had earlier declared the market open.
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    • 184 9 j PELS I- LINES iZlOtiN::^ to ad. Bk 2fl£&7 '■"ough Cargo Dept j Manoger Dec 0 Dec 9 h Dec 12 torn Dec 14 ktwfcW-. Dec 16 I ur3D2V3 D.C 16 j:\sg stfamship company Soils Dec 10 Soils De: 14 W> -,;h^» C i Hcute. Collyer Quoy AMERICAN MAIL LINE
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    • 232 9 BEN LINES FAR EASTERN SERVICES FASTER PASSAGE TIMES TO HAMBURG ROTTERDAM. Commencing in January Ren Line will offer a monthly vessel loading at Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang. proceeding thence diroct to Hamburg. The passage times to Hamburg will he 30 days from Singapore^ 27 days from Port Swettenham and
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  • 239 10 Hockey Title To Selangor Women IPOH. Sun. Se'.angor j emerged champions in the II WOUMlft'l hockey triangular i meet at Ipoh when they scored ;a well-deserved 2-1 victory II over Porak on the padang this evening. Except for a 15-minute spell in the first half. Selangor were on the attack
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  • 94 10 Four Nation Team For Australia MELBOI'RXE. Dec. 8 (Roller) A four-nation profe<siona! boxing team will be brought to Australia early next vear the Genera! Manager of Stadiums Ltd.. Mr. R. Lean. announced yesterday. Stadiums Ltd. are Australia's rr.ain fight promotional orqanisatioo. Mr. Lean said that the team IPOUId be drawn
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  • 202 10 RIGHT CROSS STOPS MARTIN IN 3rd RD. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 8 (Reuter) Pasqual Perez (Argentina) world flyweight boxing champion io:a:ncd his title here last night when he knocked out Young Martin (Spain) European champion in the third round of the scheduled 15-round fi.cht. Undefeated in 45
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  • 198 10 PERAK AND PENANG WOMEN DRAW IPOH. Sunday In th e s< coi d match ol th< wom< n hock< triangular ..'.I: 5 mornii g Feiiany just d anag< d to hold Pcrak to a goalless draw. Pe: lk h -<i BHMMIfI H the defence most ol th« Ime but their
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  • 271 10 Police Share Honours In Annual Rugby Game '['HE police forces of Singapore and the Federation .shared rugby honours when both their teams drew with an unconverted try each in their annual encounter on the Police Depot Training ground yesterday. Both the tries were scored in the first half and despite
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  • 80 10 JAPAN'S Kurao Hiroshima leads Paavo Kotila of Finland 4.000 metres from the finish in the 11th Asahi International Marathon held around this industrial city of Kyushu the southern island of Japan. Hiroshima, 28-year-old em ployee of a chemical company, won the rate with Japans best marathon
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  • 68 10 NASSAU. Bahamas. Dee 7. (Reuter) Phil Hill (CUifOTnia) won the Governor's Cup motor race here yesterday. He clocked 43 minute? 19 seconds In a Ferrari and had an average speed of 103 8 miles per 'hour. Fellow American Masten Gregory was only second behind m another
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  • 167 10 Kee Fong Out Of BAM Team KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Lim Kee Fong, former Thomas cupper has dropped out of the Badminton Association of j Malaya's team which is to undergo training in Penang from December 12 to 22 in preparation for the Thomas Cup in June next year. Mr. Lingam,
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    • 166 10 TIN CONTROL NOTICE TIN CONTROL (BUFFER STOCK) REGULATIONS, 1956. It is notified for information that the Minister of Natural Resources has declared that the second collection period shall commence on 15th December, 1957. CONTROLLER. 9th December, 1957. TIN CONTROL NOTICE TIN CONTROL REGULATIONS, 1955. It is notified for information that
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    • 104 10 P.ir:innninl > H -ft The Rank Organ, s.,i lMn iv,.^ zl( Af(kt] .hrry 1,u,. h||^ "*J i i liiliilllillli rynn.il ri...|,, ,n HOLD ACK fH£ r J M-CJ-Ms -mi iiikii, *"m ntf^Tfj i i SI2EEI BBT Jgj| iinii»ii»inin inniri ii in. i One of the worlds most i: U. a♦
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  • 233 11 Wallabies Triumph Over Scots Hi WICK Scotland, Dec. 8 (Router)— Australia's Rugby touring: team, the Wallabies, yesterday beat the South of Scotland by twelve points to six, haying led at half time by six points to three. it p/ai thrilling match between two strong sides. Wallabies fielding their best fifteen
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  • 196 11 Corsets For U.S. Footballers NEW York. Do-, r (Banter) Anericaa footballers have added corseting and othei streamlining to thi protective inifonn they wear on the fteld But the rnoro attractive uniform saves them from injury just h effldentlv hs ever. When Queen Elizabeth n i v itched a football game
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  • 81 11 LONDON, ;)>t a 'Ro.icr) Repla; > r he or md f .::o F ithall Association Cup. •v p, e r on v fol'.o'.ving d i *«'.>. Mondav Dt-cemher 9 H vi P »r1 Vale Wednesday. December 11 Brad! rd City vs Chei i G ins vs M
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  • 704 11 Substitutes Controversy Flares Up Again WOLVES INCREASE THEIR LEAD LONDON, Dec. 8, (Reuter)—The old controversy of substitutes for injured players in key soccer matches flared up a^ain yesterday when Queen's Park Kanjjcrs, English third division club, were trounced 6-1 by non-League side, Hereford, after losing their goalkeeper soon after the
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  • 330 11 LONDON, Dec. 8, (Reuter) Rugby Union's ban on reinstated Rugby league players is expected to be officially lifted when the International Board meet on January 21. A recent conference of Australian and British home Union oftViall in Belfast is understood to have
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  • 1418 11 U.K. League Soccer Results Positions LBAGI I 1 Bngham City :< M.-jn '.er U 3 Burnley 2 Arsenal l <"'ie.sca 2 Leeds United 1 Manchester Everton 2 Newcastle U. 1 Bo. 1 m w 2 Nottingham F. 2 Sunderiand 0 Portsmouth 5 Luton I u Preston N E 1 Wo
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  • 38 11 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 8 (RcuUT) hi* Logart (Cuba) gained a unanimous points derision over Gaspar Ortega Mexico) hrre last night in the first of a series of elimination bouts for the va.-ant world welterweight boxing title.
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  • 135 11 Aussies Are Right On Top PORT ELIZABETH. Dec R (Reuter) Australia's touring cricketers, with '271 for four wickets. pi a red themselves i 1 strong position here today, second of three days their match against Eastern Province Whereas the home side had ♦;ikon all but a few min Jtes :hc-
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  • 447 11 WALES DISPLAYS HER WEALTH IN RUGBY TALENT LONDON, Dec. 8 (Reuter) Wales have a wealth of talent this season judging by the first Welsh trial match yesterday at Swansea. The generally more impressive Whites' side led 16-3 at the interval, but the Reds recovered splendidly to draw 16-16. The biggest
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  • 63 11 KARACHI. Dec. 8 (Reu- fr) Pakistan's 16-man cricket team to tour the West Indies next year was announced in Lahore as follows: Abdul Hafeei Radar (Captain), Fazal Mahmood (Vice- Captain) Iratiaz Ahmad, Khan Mohamed, Wazir Mohamed, Hanif Mohamed. Waqar Hassan. IJaz Butt. Alimuddin. Mahmood Hus sain.
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    • 126 11 Lj r By A/ Capp JST IN YMESSfI^r J <rr7?~ ■'SORRV, GENTLEMEN.'.' Nf^v X I* H TIME" FOR D iffli) SOMETHING REALLV K^^l fc#UST II <ssjlb± I IMPORTANT HAS OUST I I /ONTWE )SE. &^T TURNED UP.r-. C^ L o#p Sy V. T. H ami in I NJEV.rs>'EES. E*- 1
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  • 940 12  -  LEONG HEW MENG Great Rally Fails To Save The Champs Bv DESPITE a great second half rally which brought them three goals m four minutes, Perak, the Malaya Cup champions, were unable to avoid their second successive defeat at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They lost
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  • 47 12 HYDERABAD. Dc- R (Renter). Triloknith Beth, retained the Indian men's K badminton tttlt here to lay. defeating Amiitlal Dewan (Delhi) IS-7, IM m Hm tea Mr?. PMHn Pra-her (Bot.bay) won the women's sing es, beating Mr?. Sushila Kapadia (Bombay) H-6, H-7 m :hr ftnai
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  • 340 12 POPULAR Singapore racing motorist, Neil Monrriell. driving a 1939 Austin 10 belonging to Mr. R. H. MacDougal, yesterday won the Vintage Car Motor Ralh held over a course of 250 miles. This unusual race was orfanised by Mi Freddie Pope who fired off the
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    17 12 STAXDARD-S race finishes on the last day of the S.T.C. St. Le-er meeting on Saturday, Dec. 7,
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  • 32 12 COLOMBO. Dec. 8. fßeuten Neftjanik, the Soviet Union touring soccer team !:< m Azerbaijan, beat Ceylon Im re I day Um final b I Iheil taur. Ila'.ftime scort- v. n H,
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  • 67 12 IPOH. San— The Pcrak Turf Cum Sports Club today regained the "Miniifl Golf Cup" wlm they heat Penan t; Goli Club bjf eleven matrhe.to five on the Tiger Lane course, The competition is an annual affair between the two dubs. The Fmanf WOmcn, however, won the "A.
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  • 146 12 Fed. Police Are Better Shots AGGREGATING a toUl of 795 points. Federation Police beat Singapore Police by a solitary point in their annuai Revolver Shooting competition at the Singapore Police Training Depot Range yesterday. A.s the KOre indicates the competition was keenly contested With both teams winning two events each.
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  • 442 12 SELANGOR ARE SET FOR ANOTHER FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Brilliant opportunist tries by stand-off Malcolm McCaw and right wing threequarter Yeoh Cheang Swi highlighted the HMS Malaya rugby football competition match in which Selangor, reigning champions, beat Penang by ten points (two goals) to nil on the padang here yesterday.
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    30 12 STRAITS CODE is hrin? I, I ll(l Teo aft<%- winning th»> Siml.,, v I ""j on Saturday. In th« s;iddl< m the most popular ndri m M .'°(kM|j Standard
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  • 219 12  -  Windsor Lad By ENGLISH Jockey Ted Lai kin when he scored a rac in-; grand the St. Leger over 1-J miles s day of the Singapore Turf h.l Larkin also achieved a unique nine winners for the meeting t i,. jockey. He also rode five >< < Larkin's "five"
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    • 63 12 THE SINGAPORE TURFJ GYMKHANA MEETIN ON SAT. 14th DECEMtn I AT THE RACE COURSE, SIHW To hn h< under S.R.A. MARA Si/- Unlimited X'm^ s h Cash Sweeps <»n PROGRAMME INCLUDES K\teJ li% CLASSES i !0 eii Ht/RDtf RACfS 0 L _^!jL^ silverwa* TEA AM) < :OFFK v eJ TRAYS
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