Singapore Standard, 10 December 1957

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  • 27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** '5 lin«t) 2400 j% *A s FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414% r\ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 li PAGES I~> < ENTS
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  • 139 1 -ru>- !tr kirk I. "Iffcirf Srrrrlary 0 l«> irr\ out the flection* hr < c<i\pmmpnl which ■■> r the internal ad»trat:on of Singapore." V: Ihr s.njapore Ifarhour I I «h irvrs to s.u uel- ■'■>' birU" to Sir William wefr Ministers I<d h^ the M
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  • 646 1 Townsfolk Flee In Panf&As IFOR 3 HOURS I Biggest Ammo Depot In R.l. Is Blown Up JAKARTA, DEC. 9 NEARLY THREE HOURS OF EXPLOSIONS ROCKED BANDUNG, WEST JAVA, LATE YESTERDAY AS AMMUNITION EXPLODED IN A BIG NEARBY DEPOT OF THE INDONESIAN ARMY, THE NEWS AGENCY, PIA,
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  • 90 1 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FOUND DEAD N BEA T Dec L wife and riauslr I >und d i:i I sphyxiat 1 in their car ci.iv :t wa> r.tly a case of murdersu.cide. n Welch, 38. and her were d yesterday in theli car in the garage of an unoccupied house. Sheriff's
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  • 205 1 Shipping Ban Hits I Pn r %££L Tirade vLipiv K,,, o s S2o^<tw^-^ month em*«\3»t Jn^rwui:.^. sia has hern lost by the current Indonesian political situation, a Colony trade source told The Standard yesterday. i The portion Blight worsen LI the Indonesian situation did
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  • 64 1 AMMAN Jordan. D< c\ 9 <afpl At teas! 20 people were killed and many others Injured when the bus in which they were travelling was swept away by flood water., in the Wadi Qafiin. north of TulkSrm, near the Jordan-Israel border, it was reported in
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  • 199 1 NO DUTCH REFUGEES ADMITTED KUALA LUMPUR, M< n. The Minlsi r fox Deft nci Da; Abdul Ran i bin Data i declared In th< f■ d< ral I Lai i c ancil today that Fcdera: n Grwmdq en I wi ild n °t consider any pr< p take m Dutch
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  • 60 1 ZAKA, s n Rbodi i). Et iter M irau lin lions are fighting a losing battle for in a gain si farmers in the I!■ l« '-1 EUvei i the Sabi alley in the v eight lions, which are |o h iVfl >".iughterrd a tot
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  • 25 1 THE A%d Kuan returned to London by air yesterday after a two-month tour of communities of his followers in East Africa. Reuter
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  • 280 1 HONGKONG. Dec. W\ (Router) A spokesman Of the Royal Interocean Lines denied today reports that the Netherlands had withdrawn all her vessels DO routes to and from Indonesia. He said his company's ships were calling at Indonesia as usual and its oflices in Indonesia
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  • 41 1 (it >VERN AEST so ir >■- i i i p was being r Thailand's King :> n ho to Bu] Lao.. I a:nnodia next pear a part of a 1 <ai n to i '> re a/ith her n< ighl iui Reuter
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  • 114 1 SOLDIERS BREAK UP BUS CLASH K D A I. A Ll'MPl'R. Mnn. Soldiers <>f the Sixth Battalion Malay Regiment return ing from operations today brokr up a clash betWCB| the creus of thr"« buses near Sentul Post Oflice here. Hundreds of passengers and onlookers stampeded for cover as j the
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  • 149 1 A TWIN-ENGINED El val H trattan :r FuIT(I Cau bi m j« bo^toti y itentaj p 1,, d ru Piya L»bar a:rpori in in emergency landing and tablished a record. The bomber set up a new nM rd turn- Of 3 hrs. 55
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  • 90 1 M-y«*3mGid Boy, JlrrT«y.? r. la t moi th m or his I .vas fr;-' I i replace a diseased kidney of hi lied at th< Peter B Bngham hospital bert 'erday. Ah pital r.' ,,n said the boy had been critical jin e th< B
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 8 1 fa*ivm I. 11l K IU;SHMENT (s*ji i :<ii.M)SiiiP
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    • 97 1 TROPICAL PLUM PUDDING COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. Headline News In Other Pages TUNKU ANSWERS THE P.P.P. ATTACK —SEE PAGE J ARMED GUALIiS ON TIN LORRIES —SEE PAGE 1 KNIVES, BOTTLES USED IN GANG CLASH SEE PAGE 5 RADIO»RADIOGR4^ wvfflfc m% 0± 0% M fa rPHiLiPs i I RADIO x 3
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  • 435 2 Lured By Woman In Jeans, Police Told A PRETTY 15-year-old girl, Low Ah Hoo, alias Ah Hiang, who was lured from her home in Mandai Road, Singapore by a woman dressed in "Yankee" trousers and a blue and white striped blouse five days ago,
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  • 69 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Ifon.— Tne International Shakespearean Dramatic Troups of 11 arrived here tonight from Singapore by bus which broke down twice on the way. Members of the troupe wh'> were to meet the Pros at a reception organized by the Shaw Brothers, were more than half
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  • 37 2 It was from this hut U<n f a "yankee" trousers and blouse n' ed < A H >; took hCf au-ny on t^r prOT cr If I r I I he« been .5 rjg nrr.
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  • 358 2 A DUTCH engineer and his wife were yesterday ordered to leave Jakarta by the Indonesian Government less than 24 hours after they had reached the Indonesian capital. Mr. M. Johanna was not ti'.lowcd to sta.v in Jakarta with his wife although ho
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 2 NO: It's not an K liM i Missile but <>nl> a puhl "The Pride and the Pav Singapore's Capitol (inenu <*'»< This vannon 1 is a n-pln.i -I >l novel -The Ciun" on uhuh the 1
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  • 18 2 1 to *-^l i 1 i and the m> anq Jnhor two leve! i? r ;>- impassible t
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  • 15 2 wn of Pad found d the Prai I She v. from her last r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 712 2 SIAM-ARD5yf-r_^^_ ENGAGEMENT TO« Ho v S r «r Mr Mrs. Tok Beng Chuan to Hubert, youngest son of the late Mr. ANNOUNCEMENT CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION TOOAVS K' ■-'<* Reg>stration at 9. 11 and 13 Fort Canntng Road and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce wilt be for all eligible p-rsors whose rter
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    • 793 2 TUITION ENROL EARLY— Cesses— Stri Clawi ITinti School c Zomwwo n f 3 c pcn E«r^' Sta** CHA-CHA-CHA ROCK-N-ROLL '.'A'.'BO %'arf ng i p"i T^ 'Jfl v Complete. J' P'- ;.i''': '.<"a ro^r Cnr rg N ow Esamtnvf fatd School of Di- Awtnus. Tdepho'-ic 43 M HA|I ABDUL WAHAB Er^
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    • 221 2 I NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between LIM SOO PENG^LIM SOO W'HEE otherwise known as LLM KHOON MOH and the said LIM BOON LENG. LIM SOO PENG and LIM SOO PANG as Executors of the Will of Lim Boon Teck deceased under the Style or Bnn
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    • 76 2 100°/ PURE <^\ uflK'Ui' MnyiiliiiiTilli 'ill i Hii m' l^^B HERE IS THE Rl! iIl! H nMtmiliilii i in 1 > t PIIAnAIITCC If I bUAKANItc Ik THAT EVERY CUP W^ W ur«n.rr Every one of the millions of instantly soluble particles of IV^ Nescafe contains the rich Ik r^^jT^yj^J
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  • 1261 3 HBb^b^b^b^b^bim W V -1 4 > K M<»n. rne Prime Minister, iiv accused People's Pro^res- \\< DR. Seenivasagam of "in■l M\olt." ing to Sa hMI r-y Um I Ihc Pcd ral •gam was us::. .4 the privilegei open f Hi q igailist the to
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  • 547 3 You Are Defending Reds, Says Razak in tin k \i«n. Li 11 itn t.. I) \\u>J lie I p«i dm ..t E*nl ip in CoonI I aii hat it stiMd L nembers ol the pg^ri good rau>e ■Ml displeasure. I were 1: ft
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  • 532 3 Narayanan Flays Govt. Bench Members KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. P. P. Narayanan (trade unions) at the Legislative Council budget debate today rebuked the conduct of certain members of the (iovernment bench and reminded them that opinions which might seem "unpalatable" to them could
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  • 164 3 I two Jp »»4 the f ft? a i tin members of the Council, especially the trade p pr. ■nt itivi ct:\\- Cr mm nt tor a; letedl. i. I carry out in:/ i" r. < the public ,-ciil;. enough and »xpatnat( officer :r hmrt ach
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  • 89 3 MR SEEMVASAGAM made these demands when he addressed Saturday's budget session of the Federal Legislative Council: Recognize Communist China and the Malayan Communist Party Recognition of the MCP would end terrorism. Communism could not be defeated by brute force." Send an all-party delegation to Communist China.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 245 3 PLAN ET AR Y '-'^^W MISSILES As in watch making the NEW automatic Mm M represent the /*r I "VANGUARD" .^T U I of technical i^,. Jf^k A FIRST PRIZES .^ff fc p r ec sion, won at H^f A the official contests organized by the famous Swiss cb-C- j
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  • 254 4 No Permit To Land, They Want To Go Home FENANG, Mon.-A veil of secrecy hangs over the fate of G2 Indonesian passengers on board the K.P.M. ship Janssens, which is anchored off the harbour here. The Janssens with an Indonesian crew of heading
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  • 361 4 THE semi-final rehearsal of The Stage Club's production of "A Likely Tale" last night, showed that they will prove well worthy of the honour of being the firs', amateur company anywhere in the world to be granted the performing rights of this play. The
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  • 195 4 LONDON. Dec. 9 (Router)— An appeal by Miss Lim Siew Neo. owner of 265. Orchard Road, Singapore, contending that the respondent. Pang Keah Swee. a chemist was not entitled to occupy the ground floor of the premises, was dismissed by the Judicial Committee of the
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  • 90 4 A MAID-SERVANT. Chan Fong, was 'out of her mind" when she jumped from the second floor of her Temple Street flat. Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Loy Fook Chook, a roommate of Chan, said that Chan sometimes qazed at the sky and danced round
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE Government has withdrawn the certificates of registration of George Lee Company Employees Union and the Coffee Powder Manufacturers' Association because of their dissolution, it was officially announced yesterday.
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  • 156 4 A TAXI-DRIVER'S clean driving record won him an aci quittal yesterday, when he appeared before the City Court Magistrate, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, to answer a charge of having left his taxi unattended. Jonet-bin Hussein. 40. who pleaded guilty, said in mitigation that on
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  • 236 4 A TEN-YEAR-OLD M Chan Fong Char., whose father was alleged to have been fatally stabbed, identifier! one man in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday as being involved in the atta k. She was giving evidence agam.-t Goh Liong Lam. Woon iAh Kiew and Yong
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 434 4 r 7 =r^~ IiMMmAM6r u 1.45.4.6.30 9.30 V.xs'Vx^oK "WAR DRUMS" Color <UA)J! 4- p"\N-M%l.\Y\N Premiere— TOMOßßOW OM DAY ONLY j ■2 show* 1! Ir. r..1»» <► K »OK NOW .NO FREE M>T«i) ,rv (,i:\sr I r.nk Sophia I.OREN < M The PRIDE The PASSION M > ■-<• t«-i.. .iai r
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    • 185 4 I BSBIi tKI^B^RSI BSB^^^^^^B^^^^^^T^BP^BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^fc^ \t T\l T' TCM (,n krii t J^ The Rank Organisation l'ie<«s*t A V'r; ROBBE RY UNDER Akk 4(T()M()KK()\\ Jerrv I <»m fti i !l frlil ill' in wild ,m HOl 'H HOLD BACK TH[ W6 1 coming: m-g-m'k mi mm i, mn in It) l|g
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 795 4 S'pore Dlßify f 5M pmto 9 45 p- m u« ,iic r::: r iNPORManoN fl i ag g^£ji Victoria Memorial Hall by Mr. for beginners 10.15 p.m. Ballroom Editorials. 5.05 This Day And L..i Kang f> 3;i a.m. to ?3o p.m dancing for beginners 5 p.m. ad- TIME AMU TfHP
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    174 5 formerly return•o finalize plans British i .ondon next .1 Qantas Super rhat r aught her I the airport by I woollen winter frork I boulder-ler I a pph ire engagement I ~*&i ou! fif the Customs amJ I her parents, and I going to be a I ill be
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  • 140 5 I feUl Harrison, I m mtrtx* in krtf diphtheria |*r Cotoay. 1 n? par free ■fch provided by Depart been i in fetfcsaid 22 cases VM a the past frd. he *hi> PPitas period Pjj he aid. there Dr. M r r t. d:phtheria can
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  • 55 5 1 So: r Lecturer in Gt I the University of Malaya, left Singapore yesterday by V to attend Um first South-east Asian soil sci conference in Manila. Mr. Ho, who tfth Int science Par rear, said the main problem fronting Mala? a was the coition
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  • 63 5 A NEW song by a Singapore composer will be played at the opening of the Malay Cull Congress in Malacca on Dec. The song. "Ikatan B > is by Tuan Zu known composer w wrote a few songs on Mai achievement of Merdcka Vice-Pr
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  • 74 5 SPECIAL traffic ■mngw men*- I I morrow have been I I UM 'Nation im- of Sing ip ire's ne n Governor. Sir Wi iam Go i le, Me aortal Hall. y.' I to the end o| installation eavanOQJ, N I be alhnvi I to '■v parked in
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  • 71 5 TALKS n preeenta- of tin Tfe rnjn raft C I m rken to m i trikc ended hi a deadlock •< r :>■;.-. mt 20d irorken went on strike on X >v. L'l <•• r demon i tot the tail rodu ti n of a
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  • 43 5 HON. JKONG, D> -Spe- Stan lai Sen I i Closing •be Hongkong Exiai wen $15.44 to El Sterling; $5 8 1625 to US$l; $1,841 to fa ujwd $1 $fl 152 to one ;ia B ipiata Go d $259 7", a tae
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  • 186 5 NEARLY i>oo Indonesians, indudinfl rr.any tamilics, v.iandtd :n Singapore on Dutch K.P.M. snips. The K. V U -'.:;>. a iOtal f 27 to date art- held up i n\ due t" Indoneni D itch eampai-n r •:>' Quest 1 n of West Ir. in.
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  • 373 5 THUGS FIGHT IT OUT WITH BOTTLES, KNIVES RIVAL secret society gangs using bottles, parangs and sticks fought two running battles within seven hours in the Beach Road area, Singapore on Sunday a detective who ittempted MftkC an UTtSt had bottld rained on him. EM vti forced to Ore 3. shot
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  • 155 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) i n Sinsa pore yesterday were; Tcne: Steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was |359| per picul (down LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Monday's opening first session were: CLOSING Spot 2.>;d. .Kin-Mar. 2H d. April-June 26 d.
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  • 151 5 SINGAPORE UMNO east divisioa will n bi is 'ransport ■ad w-irk, n to help party '•andi'lntcs cont€ftill| .he City ectiom on polling 'fay Dec. It jntstef lay Um divisioi] In to contribute dozen vtnJ ■a i iboul MQ irorkcri to help i
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  • 85 5 AN e\ten>i\ t Nfflfrfl* Iffl 111 nf known Communi -i rial camp in the K* Tin area of JooOW WU I llflcd out "b> H.M.S. Newcastle thro- > out Um nifhta of Dec. 9 ano was ffl ially state I '^>c Naval Public Relations Office) j i
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  • 32 5 THREE men entered a house n Kim Chuan Road. Singapore, a*. 8 p.m. on Sunday and robbod a woman Tan Ah San. 3rt. of her necklace and bracelet worth $636.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 18 5 BW^ I ls has better I attractive I «)owe all. a None r Ail •Ml '-IK L km
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    • 347 5 J Voted by ALL a the I.ADIIS oV|,V Prr\ifw >- a; as THE BKST I,O\ I ST()R\ OF_TIIK VI \K' T f^JMmr It? j <r®m irl! El W& v, ii&l -4l^^^^^^ME J9Bm\\\\m\mmmW^^' mms,,< DHemaScoPE TECHNICOLOR. j t Starring: June ALLYSON A Russano RRAZZI (111 PAVILION Wexf Chon 9 e Of##*
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  • Singapore
    • 491 6 lIONG KONG'S retiring Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, appears to have caused quite a furore in the Nationalist Chinese stronghold of F irrnosa as a result of his statement, in the course of a Press interview, that although the bulk of the C lony's three-million Chinese were anti-com-ir.imist.
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    • 470 6 r JMK results of the municipal and town council elections in the Federation indicate the grow--1::? strength of the Labour Party of Malaya. C preservatives and liberals, tor lack of a strong organization, have thrown in their lot with the IJJWWW Party to nght the Alliance,
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  • 1059 6  -  ROBERT STEPHENS AS SEEN FROM WHITEHALL- By THREE developments during recent weeks have given a timely reminder that the main centres of British interest in the Middle East have now shifted eastwards from the Levant and Egypt to the fringes of the Arabian peninsula. They are the
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  • 109 6 Shorts from the Talks Solemn Moment "T REMEMBER well my own flrst English dinner. It .vas only a few years ago. The forest of forks and knives and spoons, intent, malevolent, seemed to multiply each time I looked at them. And the faces of my companions bore a look of
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  • 110 6 S i r lti the Sunday Standard of Dec. 1 your columnist, Aster Gunasckera, replying to General Pcrcival regarding "Fall of Singapore" is quoted as saying: "In the first World War ichcn the fewwus German cruiser jCmdffl sank shipping in Penang and Singapore.... 1 icell remember icheyi the
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  • 781 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By /^OMMUNAL politics is slowly but surely losing ground in the Federation where Labour appears to have come forward with surprisingly big strides since the last elections. The Municipal and Town Councils polling in eight centres on Saturday last showed that the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 292 6 Sir— Apropos Aster Gunasekera's comments on the Lord's Prayer in reply to your correspondent. E.F.L. Russell, as a layman, may I add a little fuel to his flre of enlightenment. Some months ago. this particular portion of "Our Pattern Prayer" formed the subject of an absorbing study and
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    • 200 6 Sir Ba*.u Pahat. an up and coming town Is greatly marred by certain insanitary areas where the laws of health are completely ignored. They a-e an eyesore and are rife "with all kinds of diseases. The Town Council and the Hea'.th Department should both share ".he blame. How
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    • 132 6 Sir Alor Star".- pride is two-mile stretch of main road in the northern part of the town. This modern highway has a separate carriageway for motorized vehicles in the middle while two |m macadamised 6-foot lanes flank it. According to a huge r.oti'-e. thm lanes are meant for
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  • 67 6 1 ■>•:. ':-i on th« n.l, Ij, "i iSL atter j i ltrp'trtai' ,*J t>. ./J ■3 i«tt wUIkTSy > BdlteiCii heifht Mmi I. v n i. \< > *n C« m p p.'r: •R. i As > rl -v t Mr.. M«Wi in To ilu I v r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 50 6 A TIP FROM SANTA shop ct scs v ou'n fc Fare and Gifts galore, kiddies along Hovt you sent .n your Order TURKEYS *POUT^ CAKES MINCE PIES HEDGES b BUTE'S WINE PARCELS BAXTER S HAMPER If you've nof done sc j SINGAPORE COLD S^RA^J Wtf WK WSJ «K «K W«
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  • 161 7 BLACKMAIL IS THE WORD FOR TACTICS, SAYS PAPER NEW YORK, Dec. 9, (Reuter) The New York Herald Tribune today decl.ired that "blackmail* Ls the word for the tactics Indonesia is using to try to wrest control of West New Guinea from the Netherlands." In tB editorial head--d Indonesia
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  • 57 7 PARK FALLS, Wise Mtn, Dl I I AFP] E ghi children in a^o Eron I fo-.v mon*h I II t act buro- lay in a ftrt Ihaf irtod in th< ii bon c while their parents were aw.,.--e nf Dm btaH wn unknown ar.^i Police v.cre
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  • 31 7 ONE per- on was killed and ♦hree others wounded in armed c'.ashrs which broke out on Sunday fag the Bolivian city of Santa Cr,;z, a government communique announced. AFP
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  • 747 7 The bank rate leak' tribunal told about 'nice profits THREE OF HIS COMPANIES SOLD LARGE BLOCKS OF GOVERNMENT STOCKS LONDON, Dec. 9,, (Reuter) Mr. Oliver Poole, Deputy Chairman of the Conserva-' tivc (Govt.) Party, told an official tribunal today that when asked at
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  • 220 7 62 Killed In Argentine Disaster BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 9 (Reuter) All 62 people on board an Argentine airliner which crashed and caught fire in a violent storm about 215 miles from here last night were reported to have been killed. All the seven
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  • 182 7 ALGIERS. Dec. 9 (AFP) French aircraft and parachutists are embarked on a night and day pursuit <>f an Algerian rebel band that killed a group of French oil prospectors in the Great Western Erg dcs'Tt last month, it was officially announced. The announcement said
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  • 509 7 NICOSIA, Dec. 9 (Reu-. ter) British troops: opened fire on angry 1 crowds in two Cyprus villages today as riots and pitched battles broke out IS the island's major towns. Two Cypriots were hit when the troops opened fire on a
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  • 48 7 N tPLES, I) t MV A well-known N'.-ip hi] nor Achille Lauro, has < ;< IMM ton Atlantic liners > Netherlands a ithoriti< help evacuate U h :.ationals I: i.-i linen offered by Mr. La a r f Nap.' <. arc the Sv v a- 3
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  • 342 7 ONE-MAN VIEW OF SOEKARNO WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 (UP) Netherlands Ambassador J. H. Van Roijen today described President Soekarno of Indonesia as "a great opportunist and consummate demagogue" who "thinks he can play ball with the Communists without getting burned." Van Roijen said that Soekarno and his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 ,-V y M'LK IN EVERY HALF DAIRY MILK I 1 t V. V r Ur t*e Pvrple and Gold Label I Mental Exhaustion Ttil m the morning Brand's Essence of C .7.477/ M.f flies the essential concentrated required to meet the exacting i rf ly tkit lies ahead. 1 :i-'i
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    • 18 7 WFz 'STARCH W NAMES IN CYCLING yR If RALEIGH II |l HUMBER r Raffles Place, Singapore TH *****.
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  • STANDARD'S round-up of Malayan Newspics
    • 84 8 EACH of these 97 children has a "Diploma". They are pupils of Yu Der Kindergarten at Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur who "graduated" on Thursday. The teachers on the left are Miss Loke Lin Chun, Miss H. S. Ooi, Mrs. B. S. Khoo, Miss
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    • 84 8 "The history of Malaya will not be complete if the gallantry of Home Guards fighting the Emergency is not recorded in it." said Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, at a "Merdeka Dinner" organized by the Selanuor Home Guards last week. The Tunku above addresses the Home
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    • 72 8 THE Sergeants' Mess of 6th Battalion Malay Regiment in Kuala Lumpur, presented a Silver Tray to the newly opened Central Sergeants Mess of lIQ Armed Forces in (iurney Road, last week. Regimental Sergeant Major Zainal. senior mess member of the (ith Battallion. Malay Regiment Sergeants Mess (left)
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    • 69 8 TEN members of the newly formed Singapore Women's Auxiliary Naval Service last Friday joined officers and ratings of gbe Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve at their annual inspection parade at Telok Ayer Basin. The SWANS are inspected above by the Flag Officer, Malayan Area, Rear-Admiral G.
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    • 73 8 More than 500 people watched the Minister of Education. Inrhe Johari, lisht an oil lamp to declare open th k Kuala Kubu Bharu Tamil School, in traditional Indian style, last Tuesday. The building costing more than 825.000 was built through public
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    • 33 8 SOME of the Blind trainees and guests dance the Conga at last week's annual party of the Gurney Training Centre For Blind in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. Standardpic by Fah
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    • 57 8 The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman toasts the health of th? Kini? of Thailand at a party to honour the Kind's iJOth birthday given by the Thai Ambassa dor at the Federal Hotel in Kuala LuniDUr on Friday. On the Tunku's left is the Thai Ambassador.
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    • Article, Illustration
      40 8 ••DON'T b»" afr.ild he j ..u present." -.i^ .t ir «>l(i Jitrian Ims I'. !i«t nn*--and h.ilf vear old hrother. llrrman as s holds up hix hand to rerei\e a gift from »Bai:it Nicholas. 1 A >n,ut -'Oil Dutch Fah
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 38 8 J^ Just to jog your memory... Every year readers of the Singapore Standard raise a fund which helps to bring the festive cheer to thousands of underprivileged children and old folks. Have you sent your contribution this year
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    • 98 8 From £os/ I to Wesf I TO COLOMBO AND CUftQpf fv«y $Arc/«OAy LUXURIOUS FOURENGIntT LOCKHEED CONSTELLATiOss MANNED BY EXPERIENCED "AIR MILLIONAIRE Ckrwj For reservations arr/-, re y,.' t, e or KLM Asm Insu^- BultfqfTe 2- The world famous him I li p f( torn i\ medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN
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  • 177 9 Sequel To Acid Attack PfcXAXG. Mon.— As the strike by 500 employees of the Eastern Smelting m»u!i\ entered its fourteenth day today with no sign of a settlement in sight, the minngement has tiken precautionary measures to arm all trucks carrying tin r, to
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  • 173 9 ALOR STAR. Mon- I Raja Muda of Kedah. 1 1 Abdul Halim, to.d Chli chool teachers at a civic ere today thai > ei p between Ifl and ident should without d< so that tolerance aad standing so vital to Malaya could
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  • 69 9 ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Education Minister, Inche j Mohamed Khir Johari, reiterated today that the new educational policy does not aim at destroying Chinese or other cultui\ This assurance was given when he declared open a f ivies course fcr 50 school teachers at Davidson
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  • 34 9 a )-v;:.\n OLD padi p anter, S rifl Said died it< I a? a retail of a o Isd ci u i\ Bagan leb li Wi :x m] ei Iron B itttrrth.
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  • 27 9 LIEUT. Mohd Noor Khan the 7th Battalion, Malay Regiment. Tvho left Malaya three month* aso for tnllltan training in Britain.. frtO -urn nn Friday.
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  • 106 9 A MALAYAN woman medical student, Siti Knalsum Ruby binti Abdul Maieed of Kuala Lumpur, is the first Asian to be elected president of St. Anns College at the University of Adelaide, Australia. Che Ruby, as a result of her impressive record as a private student, was
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  • 203 9 BOY DIED IN ASSAULT, COURT TOLD ALOR STAR. Mon. Din b:n Arshad. who was seen by a constable behaving <>ddly ;n the street, vrai taken to a Police E ition wht'ie a man lodging a murder report, accuscd bin of being the
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  • 49 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hm U'.'.ow .4 are the Lucky numbers drawn at the Kuala Lumpur Di-trict Red Cross Society to d and tun fair held (>VCr 0m WtH'k-f!)'i. |S< prize— ticket No. 10^9. 2nd prize— No. 1231 and 3rd :>n/e Ni li" 1 1).
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  • 143 9 TELOK axson. lion. Surreoderad terrorist in spiU <jf ttieir record ol atrocitii were twttd better th in f Mfmei memix n Df UM M n*. v eves, [ndM Yunus !>in Ifohame I nid Imb a bfndi Of Um ex-S^run'y Furn Association was opened here pesterdaj
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  • 93 9 IPOII. Mon Che Azizan binti Ayub Ghazali. a postsenior student and former pupil o! the Angto-Cbtnest Bills 1 School. hfj been awarded a scholarship .n medicine bv the Perak Malays Higher S'.udies Scholarship Committee. Che Azizan. who :s [n the post -senior class <;f Anderson School, expects
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  • 156 9 Penang Police To Expel 73 Red Relatives PENANG, Mon. Thirteen relatives of Communist terrorists still hiding in the hills will be served with exclusion orders by the Police tomorrow. Thb was stated by Chief Police Officer. Mr. P. H O'Fiynn today. The one-month ultimatum g:vcn them by Mr. O'Flynn expired
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  • 43 9 h\ Fah L A ROIK supportrrs chair Mr. V I)a\id. general secretary of the National I'nion <>1 Factory and General Workers after his ictory o\rr an Alliance (andidate in the Bunf«af Ward in the Kuala l.umpur Municipal elections on Saturday. Standardpic
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  • 35 9 LAU KEN KIM, 2Z, v. miti< das ti ng I convi v. j v« i Mh by s Eig! M.-' Lau. for atl ing 1 be a I e Constabh n Nov. 11.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 178 9 "":rA JERRY'S AT HIS FUNNIEST EVER A^»liai THE F(/WW/£Sr MOVIE EVER.' i|fl^# J |py?H I IT HAPPENED IN THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE SET L^<^||t T J HpJHB^l AND YOU CAN BET ITS THE FUNNIEST YET! f^ fT J T^B^l Bft .^^UbK Hk B^B B^B^B^BM BA Bb w^B\ B^v bßh 888 V^H
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  • 42 10 MR. A S JOHNSTON, .V MMai I Branch AJ ger of the Shell Cojrpany plaque (56 years) hi Iff fi Bid Hod of the Kent Sin .■'•>. f <>' the oldest Shell dealers hi Ike tion was BMtfl n* n d-nncr j
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  • 229 10 INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were firm, while tins were steady, it was reported in the Malayan share market yesterday. Thp irn ivr-r 'a.M.- !\iir Pr; in n ann mnced bv the Malayan Shareor kor.s" A,.- nation y^strr-d-iy v. r. Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1-97 Fraser Neave Ords.
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  • 194 10 SP. v >RE leers reported the following business -)isp. SJ Ii «j. *2"> >2 2»5 ovcr- t, $2.30 ready and d< »yed H P j ck overnight, >. ofiu" *2i Cold Storage •*<- ed vcrnight. 92c Ke cd; S. T■: >4'H S T ..rier, nvt :d iv
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  • 233 10 Sprayer For Tropical Crops A NEW knapsack sprayer d< :nbcd as ideal for over- as isc since it requires r. i >. y.1.t.1^ and needs no snares is nuw being made available foe export by a British :r.. Kestrel Engir. Company of Mideft ex. Th main features of the sprayer
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  • 149 10 Hongkong's Expanding Industry A FLOURISHING industry in Hongk' r:g is the manufacture of needles and woodSCiewi, THTOTding to The Trade Bj i tir. of the Hoogkoni Cofiiiiwim and Indmtry DepartflMßt Pn' iQCtiOO ;s :nai::ly in the .m:. |f of OM company. Btwtefl tod gramophone riecdc* torm the main part of
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  • 205 10 A RH ran-e of prefabricated iltei framed buildings designed \>> .-wit different types <>f climate, Iran the Arctic to the tropics, is now olTered ny a British firm. Sander.s Former Ltd. of London. TTMi linn supplies steel franuM uildingl for low OOSI hWltillg cinrl estate
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  • 234 10 RUBBER PRICE JUMPS 3 CTS. INTERNATIONAL first rubber for December shipment closed steady at 84 cents per lb. on the Singapore market yerterday. a jump of 3 A cents over last Friday's price. The current Indonesian situation and generally better overseas advices are said to be the main causes of
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  • 38 10 THIRTY vertical hollow shall moton have 'noon nipplied to the Central Trust of China in Formosa by Newman Industries Ltd Of Yatc. Bristol. The purchase, was financed by the U.S. under its foreign aid programme.
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  • 195 10 EIGHT Singapore students who won prizes at the recent Margarine Essay Competition received certificates of merit from the sponsors, Lever Bros. (M) Ltd. More than 5.000 student from 26 schools in the Colony entered for the competition. The first prize of $1,000 was shared between
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 210 10 FAITH IN THE FUTURE OF MALAYA Two Compa j Be 9'n ExpancJ IPOH Mon._Mon oge Froser Neove Ltd., Mr A V:'» at a |oint dinner given by F r. 1 Breweries Ltd., ot pch s Moloyo s future hod prom- :>> < pomes to embark upen 0 b planned expansion
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    • 192 10 JAPAN is likely to pose as a very serious competitor to other textiles manufacturing countries in the Malayan market in the near future. A spokesman of the Japanese Consulate-General in Singapoie yesterday announced that another delegation will arrive from Japan soon to make an investigation
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    • 99 10 U.K. Equipment Exports Rise To New High BRITISH exports of office equipment during the ten months to Oct. 31 attained a new "high" of U224 million, equal to tht? indust ry's •.ctal annual shipments overseas two years ago. This ha> been announced by the Office Appliance and Business Equipment Trades
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    • 107 10 THE Malayan h<*«"fi Banka Association made the following c. 'Tangos ;n ;S ratal to merchants yesterday: New York: buying, t.t ?,2--13/16, O.D. 33-15/16, M days airmail 33-1 4 err-;];! bills, 33--1/4 trade bills Canada: buying, t.t :;1-t ft. O.D. .12. 90 days airmail 32-3/1 credit bills. :>2-T/l«) tr^de
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    • 63 10 A CHANGE to earn 1,000 a year at the age of 11 is given to schoolboys who train as commercial air pilots under a new scheme announced in London. The plan, which is under the auspices of Genera! Air Training Ltd. and hacked by United Dominions
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    • 33 10 THE first part of the I'nitcd Nations survey of the Mekong river started recently when a mis-ion left Saigon aboard a chartered plane for aerial inspection of this great Asian river.
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    • 108 10 tSINCJAFOKfc Chinese m» duce Exchange noon closing prices L>fj picu) yesterday were: copra Dec. Jan. UK ConMnent $30 buyer. $303 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $49i sellers: in drums 553 sellers, Muntok white pepp< r $105 sellers. Sarawak white $104 sellers special Sarawak black $68. Singapore Copra Association cla^in-2
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    • 246 10 'Clarify Customs Duty On Cycle Parts' PENANG. Mon. The import and export section Of the Cycle and MotoC Traders' AwOCJltion here I has written to the Comptroller of Customs at Federation headquarters ;n Kuala Lumpur, asking for a clarification of (fat Customs Duties < arr.endmen* Order of 1957. Mr. LM
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    • 15 10 110 "P J supersor. machines. tneni main ev been p!« search n Group Jt.
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    • 58 10 NOVEMBER ojtputs announced ar-' T.n: pici. c oeng Consolidated 1 .■■><)(< pic <; HOMOBM| piculs; Idr; H Kent 284 picu Kil 1.061 pi K nghall piculs; Pengkalei I I 1.128-i losing 281 picu'i Rambutan Tin 985 picu T< pi lit; Ti Kruii 211 T< kka-T; ping K t
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    • 36 10 INTRODITTION i m grade of ssp rt Meef. to carry special bounty, and bount: for certain other grades, were announced in Can' ,i *.:.j .Minister for Pr mary Industry. Sir rhilip l Mcßri U
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    • 7 10 COAL depMkJ y. Aa] announr-cc Reuter
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    • 32 10 November rubber outputi announced are: Amalgamated Malay 84.500 lb.; Boreii 91.000 lb.; Conr.emara 58.f)00 lb.; Sew Serendafa 74.000 ib. Bassett 35,000 lb.; Kuala Sidim 114.263 lb.; Bukit Kepong 24.000 lb.
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    • 28 10 THE Japanese Ministry I I Transport said in Tokyo bJi Japanese shipping Linei vert planning to onen Lne: >^rvices between Japan and the Soviet Union- Reuter
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 179 10 AMERICAN MAIL LIKE Fosr Service tor Los Ana iNQ Portlond, ScortU Tocoma C- accepting corgo ♦or tror- 1 r ft Urr mm "Americon Mo. I" 31 D.t 2nd Coll rf3t EVERETT ORIENT LIKE j For Honqkong, Japon j '"Yosu Ho" 27 29 Dec "Brodcvcrctt 1 6 1 8 Jon b-■
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 121 10 Ol TKR ROADS sin Eta* Seng Sjriw* Ka* Saroena, Steingrim Kheng. Sedili. Rajah Brooke Stranger, rak Sang, lfalvina. San Dong Kun, Sakero. Perak RaEduardo. N isshu Ma-u. Jc-n> w.-in«. Porir.'/s Dukal Torina £t?M£rsu%\t gssinv HonB Eng s sarius, Knbun Miru. Tyndarcus \VH \R\ KS Statius. Jensen. Jalta, Hoi Yin*. Rhexenor
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    • 617 11 |^j, C H TRADING CO., LID. B^n*** 132/6 Robinson Road THE 6LU£ FUNNEL LINE >vUBICAN SERVICE S Ph.l-idclph.a Cult Porti H S pof* P S hjm Penang -25 Dec 2'. Dec 27 2S Dec I :'Ftb 10 Mjr 1 1 Mar 15 16 Mai ro load and ducharge cargo I
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    • 1108 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lm 1 Uncorporafea -n b.ngapcre) <12 line*) X't" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON 0 CONTINENTAL POUTS Carriers op two to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo I Via Sues with liberty to proceed via
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    • 897 11 MITSUI LINE fOR JAPAN S O0f %k%m Akothiton Maru via Manila for Yokohama. Kobe, Moji 18 Dec M Akakurasan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe Moji via Hongkong 15 Dec 12Dcc Nasutan Mam tor Moji, Kobe Osaka, Yc/ohama 1 J an 30 Dec FOR USA For New York, Ph ladelohia, Ea!timore via
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    • 818 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/ or Far East Pcnang P.S'hom S'pore "FALSTRIA" In Port 11 1 2 Dec 13 1 4 Dec Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 14/15 Dec "MANCHURIA 25/26 D«c 27/28 Dec "MEONIA" 11/13 Jon 14/15Jon 16/17 Jon Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 18/19Jon 20/21 Jon accepts
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  • Show Business Highlights
    • 979 12 FOX Offers Mammoth Productions INGRID Bergman will 1 star in THE INN Of EIGHTH HAPPINESS. the Alan Burgess novel. bich Buddy Adler, exec :vt' in charge of production at 20 CenturyFox, will personally produce in Formosa. Outdoor shoot me; of exteriOf leenet b already under way
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    • 136 12 Manny Klein Blows In Operation Madball I" A M O r S iru-: peter Manrnn Klcte, who cm coax '\orc music from a simple Army bug\> (Man most expert! cm pel )ro/-i a r pet, hns been s U'ti'd lor Columbia's !> rrat< o Madbn/!." r;/; ..-f ot i/ ?f?
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    • 306 12 R!^f g T r actually helps to steal scene* from tokvTl I. lhe 2Oth <>nturv-Fox film, STOPOVFR A. 5-i JV P crson ahlp young star appears with diminutive Reiko (Kama in some of the key scenes of the CinemaScope adventure thriller. And there's no doubt that manv
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    • 188 12 THE PRIDE and THE PASSION Colouring Contest Winners WINNERS of The PRIDE AND THE PASSION Colouring Contest are as follows: FIRST SIX BLST I JEW POH MR of 11. Rochester Park. FOO JI'AT Yons of 4K5-C. I pper Serangoon Road. WONG KIM CHEUN of 103. Race Course Road. TAY TAT
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    • 288 12 YJTHEN Wall D was all >. ilming action adv< Oh v;,- v. ward Ho Ii A'«l< in C.nen.aS^^p, Technicolor. took a page from I self. He a»embling 24 i -chu aii<i a Win-.ir.i:^ T\<-n ho 1 j headed by F- p c kei Kath Jell Vo: k uu i
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    • Article, Illustration
      37 12 TRo: H'i.K Mi MS for tfcf tra^on f, > ferfcl i riflers r»/f rnedicinc man wUk the mu-s that the Chiefs son it dor m* gu*penMe-I tiled tcene from Walt D^'J The Wagon*!* saga of the Far West.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 322 12 #EMBRYEX# FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION IFATICUE ANAEMIA CROWTK DISTURBANCIS n 1 ORGANIC DEFICIENCIES fV^A it I LIVE '^SUFFICIENCIES £££££> '*'d f PRECNANCY «35I^^ rl NUTRITION DEFICIENCY LI NERVOUS BODY WEAKNESS CHANCE OF LIFE tttnou* i-»>'Ci »-«»vf* LQSS Qf VITALITY •♦•t tt»cjMTio*» *©wt*« f PREMATURE OLD ACE IMMYEX Contois t^« puip cf
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  • 494 13  -  PETER WILSON How Far Can Farce Of Amateurism Go? Says in the firce of amateurism *:v ri.'h irl fudrlyduddles wo *t then tan. r> rtinrnt— remarks to make his toplr Having quoted my favourite n r. r;. R ;ndage. as hairing said 4 Qia of a k eur:.>m were
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  • 49 13 FDFDFD in their 10 rounds •itle bout here too Halimi weighed 55 Kg (121 .'is>. apaeity crowd jammed the) huge snorts arena to watch France's world champion On the same card Gi Lamperti of France beat rtinez of Spain by a KO at the seventh round of thr.-
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  • 468 13 LONDON. Dec. 9 (IP)— A piece of rubber, about H inch thick, has provided Europe with the story of the vear. And it is threatening to produce I major row when the world's top amateur athletics officials meet next year. The rubber, with
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  • 78 13 lii" ;.\".T. Australia. Dec. IUP) -United States Davis Cup i\?r..ain Bi 1 Talbcrt announced yesterday the American tc-ahi that will play Belgium in the intcrzone final ho re on Dee 12-14 will bo the Mine tnat whipped the Philippines. s—o. last week. The team will be
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  • 63 13 SYDNEY. Co.\ !> (UPi \V\:ri':\edon ohampi n \Jt9t Hoad went down to defeat again ban yaiterday at Ihe hands of Ken Roaewall in professional tennis matrh. Roeewall beal Hoad 5-7, 1-2, S-a in a disappointinf repeti•;o:i of last week'i p >of lennli. The only bcrt jr
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  • 83 13 Photo BELFAST- e crgur u-'th I'i'P re'Crcc. M jn tel In lamt, it r g the Italy i rthei In i d pud -hnU nif 7/ic hic/l s far /rrmt friendly and a ber <>i plcyerj r <; r //rid, imi (WUnred b ton taeaxtft?
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  • 330 13  - Gamesmanship Or Plain Soccer Sense? ALLAN FORWARD lit > > I I i i I s 'W I (mm iKI II .til and uiiat i- camesmanship? IVherr i> ih<- 1 m In be drawn? his filkins Doint mhm plavers, referees and of! < ■nany forwards i untune ihc The in<
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  • 77 13 Mon Miss Chin Kiew was among 15 swimmers trho were awarded Life Sav;n* Son*- 1 K bAiir.! .h F .<-:.•■ T •x m pj Mi j.,nn L*«. v. Messrs. Tan Boon Hock and W riK 'I rd :r testv ors* Ortiflcates. O'.hrrs v f Kim
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  • 33 13 BRUSSELS. Dec. I (Reuter) A British Army XI beafl ttM Belgian Army 2-1 In the Brsi round of the Kentish Cup ■OCCar tournament h^re yc^r--day. the British team >'! 1-0 a* halftime.
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  • 131 13 Crowd Chases Ref Off FOGGIA. Sw.i.h Italy. Dec. I <K<'ut:>r»— A referee who blew his whistle for offside wlr'e the home team was losing took to his heels with a n e r v spectators in hot pursuit at a foolhall match near hen- yesterday. With the home side losins;
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  • 65 13 /ADELAIDE, Dec. 9 (Renter) Bruee Dooiand. tfci a lian sr>ir^- ■n ei < assisting Xn'Mnghatn^r. to F.r.i Ista C mf Cri rn. to Sheffield Sh:« "Ticket this BMM Hi v..s narnod today in the South Australian State U ich will meet N i S '.v irtinj
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  • 71 13 MADRID. Dc I EU tec) Re =u!ts of Spani fir. t riiv r maV'ho .\< :•■< -< Real Madrid I E pani I I anada I Lai Pa ma Valencia S Zaraf ea 1; lean 4 Celta l Rea So ledad of Sai Seba tian 0 Vallad* id
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  • 55 13 VALPARAISO, CUte, Di o UP) Bog] |m i Becker won the men's single: ;n thfl Valparaj r, r r.i,; tennis tournament yestcr •<• v. ben he < countryman Mirhael D.i quit because </. a pu led thigl mu 1 c Davies retired at tiie tar 4 Of Ual
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  • 98 13 MOSS BORROWS A CAR TO WIN NASSAU. Bah a D»' 9 (Router) British driver Stirling Ifosi competing in a borrowed Ferrari won the -.v)mile Nassau Trophj ra*a for the second year running here ftsttrdaj. He was to have MffM Aston Martin bM M WM damaged in an car'.icr worr.or.".ra^e. Moss,
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    • 156 13 ir r By A/ Copp V HITIT N ?1 I/OM AH W.SHESTHEVD L°' Pt£ CENTRAL PAKK BETWEEN s 1/ RtELIZE AH IS MEREIN JL( vnn'f 1 au rnr r7^^^^C^ k'^^^^ P|s^(|]l 9 p By V. T. Hamlin «II -•.Nr--.^ -^E i Is~ O>^T rt^EN[>9 I "}as-5S^/ JK DIGGiN S AdKJT
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    • 359 13 asa^H Pa^^^^aWa^a»la^^^^a^^Ba^Psa^^"«l»a^Ha^Ha^aa^»^P^a^aWaW > rpo i> \\s QUOTATION: I "Karh woman think*- the other woman's house 1 look-. Uat wa> it <!<»«•«» on CHM ,|,v \|.ir« t'itlM* < »X. il I>l»\V FOB N E«Y- ONE; Reaourcefulneai dtplo- m cy, care, alertness are in 2 or.-!e: Ueteci errors: be <• >.'o- x
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  • 324 14 Lint ivlls Ftnlvral Counvit— 'WE HAVE THE MEN TO ORGANISE ASIAN GAMES BUT NOT THE FACILITIES' FDFDFD Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Mr. Lim Kee Siong (Ser^mhan) today commended the Minister of Kinince, Mr. 11. S. Lee. and 0H Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the
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  • 267 14 For The Lesson 'I AY Olympic .soccer runners up, Bulgaria, will play a ß ain in SingaiK>re either on J.i:i. 4 m I Mri war. Foot ba" 'Association p:-U,nt. Mr. Soh Gluv Soon. disclosed successful negotiations th -he Ba!ua::a:i N.tkmml team which passed
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  • 167 14 IPOH. Mon. Perak Chinese Recreation Club scored an easy 3-1 victory over 4th Battalion Malay Regiment in their division one hockey match on the Upper padang today. Chua Eng Kim played a food same for the Chinese and paved the way to two of
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  • 100 14 m The following are the rt of the various games play; the first day of the se\ annual Inter-Methodist A: noon Schools meet for the Kinta Rubber v. rk Cup which started on the Davidson Road ground here tod The games continue morrow. Hockey Kuala Lumpur bent
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  • 123 14 Teams For Next Years Leagues TEAMS for next year's leagues reiommended by thf 1( i and Cup Committee were approved h> tlie outuil Am .nr: Marines SC Police SC, Tiger ,ul Kanb. Ire: creation Club. REME, Amicable AA. Chinese At. letic H A Dockyard, Da: i RAF C angi DIVISION
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  • 89 14 A STRONG Malayan Malays H |i ua will make I of Mcdan from Dec. 17 s- Singapore n have been included in Uk tourins side. The Colony j meet the rest of 1 in Pcnori-, before taktOH t me to Med n TTie Ma lyan Malays
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  • 181 14 SIKGAI (RE H< t\ s C Drill remember the 195^ soccer season as one of Um bo rt successiul they have ever had. They completed |rand douol e in the Singapore Government Services Fooiball A ciauon eonpetitiom by taking m iva kOf league Bl d
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  • 110 14 THE B\ n A'f: I OTMI ATottO >'< CC T> P Ol| pie mm r«-iep y bv Bfff| UK 'or |pi■■ c in the Cofol n1 1 <.■••• h s pspon Jo ßco rtfl to plfl sc v n m tt S ngapore until o brand or
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  • 80 14 MR. Ivan Hall of the well-known Ivan Hall Bloodstock Agency in Sydney, was so touched with what he read in the Sunday Standard about the Cheer Fund, that he personally called at The Standard office yesterday to make his donation. Standardpic shows Mr. Hall yesterday handing
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  • 405 14 Selangor Indians SAFA For Penang Matches PEKANG, Mon.— Selangcr Indians and Singapore Amateur Football Association will play two games each here this month. On Saturday, Dec 14 Selangor Indians will meet Pen^ng Indians in the Northern Zone Semi-Final of the Malayan Indian Snorts Association soccer competition for the Bardhan Cup.
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  • 86 14 SINGAPORE A!!-B.ur. wljjct* ors Last nighi named their team I i mc' J' thoce their key AU-BIUCI cup mate:: >1 Jo.'iore English College next Swturdij All the undernamed are wquested tarn up vanity ground. B',;k,t Timah on Tiiur.sday ;»1 ."> din for a fii.ul work
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  • 43 14 'iiiv. following playwi will rcpreaent the Singles ic;i!n against ihc Married in a football march for Um c.'v Council Welfare DeDartmeni Shield to bo played I tmorrow .-it Parrer P-A>k Bazri; Sulalman. Rajaram, Mahmood, Rajoo Hassim: Pakri, Subramaniam, Appokuti, Rengarimy Ahyari
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  • 291 14 A GRAND second half rally by Malacca Schools enabled them to score .1 ?> victory over Ne^ri Sembilan Schools yesterday, the first day of the Schools' lState hockey quadrangular tournament played on the Victoria School ground. Malacca, favourites to retain the title, thev
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  • 206 14 SINGAPORE and Selansor Schools did not score a Roal in their match first encov.nter in the day's quadrangular for Malacca, Nesri Sembilan, Selanq;or and Singapore Combined Schools on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Bill with a bit of luck. Selangot could bave pulled tlv game
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  • 144 14 1 A SPLENDID performance by wingfonvarri h i\. Hughes enabled the Royal Air Force, Chan: i K \< trounce Singapore Cricket Club 'IV by 17 point < > ;< a drop and three tries) to nil in i\i r i the padang >cstevda>. I ic
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  • 33 14 h i 3i 1 Kfet 6 rB J 1 «U> in Uj, 3 i I i i I I L f Wand burn Rovtr« Um Card:^ I i ham F i mjjharr.
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  • 121 14 KUALA LUM U, MondayT« C lor a cerate i I oined Schooli Fifteen .vhom they beat by 12 point- II to p and try) it on the Y.ctoria titution n Bund T< ith peedy back tUvi i. d working vanb m-i-. te -d at
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  • 57 14 EPSON, D- I I H< C .1. Oi M hi.s Britisfa {Mutm p. Mi E. Pin pcr!(-v. ;< beaten in the mixc i dou <■ London I admini n -ships bere li I nJ hi They weni down 12-15 i to J. H Be
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    • 46 14 ITOCXC7: 8H A D I S.C.C. v S.C.C4 b ter-Si ■>■ S do(j C.) s'/tg?/ far: SiMgaporr rs M ttecoi I p.m.: Kt Sf tbilCll PJ Sclaiigor a' I p r;t the V T JfJor;a S.'/iool pTOMItd. /?.'(;;rr; 5 r f I di P? :?CS Borr; HU
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