Singapore Standard, 12 December 1957

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  • 39 1 Singapore Standard CVBVGBVB STANDARD ***** t5 linet) POLICE 2400 ?R /t v*H 1. FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENCRAL HOSPITAL 2414 n SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1937 1 1 PAGES r> < F.Ms Call for revival of that revolutionary spirit of kddS
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  • 683 1 Prepare to face many hardships, he tells Indonesians THE HAGUE, Dec. 11 President Soekarno of Indonesia, said today the Indonesians would have to "face many hardships" during the current retaliatory actions against Dutch interests m Indonesia following United Nations failure to settle the Netherlands New Guinea dispute,
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  • 254 1 WORKERS TAKE OVER DUTCH SHELL OFFICES ii nit- >iinerianas news ir Radio as saying that H\ international subsidiary <■■•• i placed under Indonesian ,ont.«»l--id the Shell oflß of at Maca? ycs--|t« In Jakarta, r r < vapap I said v. rkers were making Dlan.s to take ow B.P.M and were
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  • 197 1 OLD. ours pubhor I* I home JMBtal ir.iT. |gt Mu** and uhite I mum [jut. Ah Hiang's -peisixid not rrceive any now.- about Ah Hiang fur four day A.s a last resort Madam Ng came to The Standard office on Dec. 9 and related
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  • 66 1 Standard pic by Sir H illiam ilhnond Codrinizton Goode, K.C.M.G., who was yesterday installed as Governor and ".ommnnder-in-CJiief of the Colony of Singapore. lie is the last of the line of (.olonial Governors as Singapore tvill come under a new (.onstilti(ion to he
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  • 709 1 SIR WILLIAM URGES VOTERS: MAKE GOOD USE OF YOUR RIGHTS THE new Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode yesterday warned the people of the Colony that unless the right to choose and to reject those m authority was exercised regularly and deliberately by the majority of the electorate, power would
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  • THE CITY'S CRIME WAVE
    • 170 1 25 THUGS BEAT UP BROTHERS SOU BOON SEN(i and two biothirs were beaten up by thu-;s armed w it b st'< ks and bottle* as the> were alichtinu from a cai at the 13 mile Seir.bawang K<»ad. Sin-aporp yesterdaj mnrninq The brothers were t.iken t(. the \a\al Bave Hospital for
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  • 79 1 KARACHI, Dec. 11 (Reuv;-. Mr Ismail Chundr. '-;,<.:•. Pakistani Prime Mm- j Ister day t< nden d the resignat.on < f his cabinet to President Iskandei Mirza but agreed Immediately to form B new government. The more cane hows before the autumn session of Parliament In
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  • 157 1 ISMAIL ON CYPRUS QUESTION np:\v voi:k. Dec n (ln- f Mr. j isel UUrleh, ol choslo\ akia, said here today t:it i probl< m ol Cyprus could b« i solved II the parties concerned "would show sufficient goodwill to do so.*' If.. v:> > acid:-" ins the UN. Political Commit
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  • 205 1 BRITONS TOLD TO APPLY FOR PERMITS London, Dec. ii (Renter) Britain is recommending all dependants of British sub j eels m Indonesia to apply for exit permits, Foreign Office spokesman here said today. Answering questions at hIM daily Press conference the spokesman said it was not true that the British
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  • 255 1 KIALA LIMPIR, Wed. The International Tin Council has fixed for the Federation a permissible export amount of 10,125 tons of metal equivalent to 226,196 piculs of tin concentrates at an average assay of 75.2 per cent. Refulatl n 2:) rcqulra that this amoi;.\t be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 34 1 H^^J^B^B T7s Grannie says: 11 Good light's so cheery, Do get Osram always, dearie I" r y is -n r Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO MALAYA' LTD. Representing THE GfcNEKAi tLfcCIKiCCO IID KNCiiANU
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  • 27 2 A BUS-DRIVER. I I D Kwang Yang, was yesterday fined $31 by a Singapore Traffic Magistrate for driving negligently, and failing to give his signals
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  • 105 2 ...And Education a Gives Them A WaJ SINGAPORE Government yesterday released four more students detain ed under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The released students Tan Kwan KaiQtj, U. Low Kee Ngee. 17. Low Chooa Quee. 20. and Tang WCM Kee 22, are all students
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  • 185 2 FLOODS IN THE ROYAL TOWN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pckan, Pahang's Roya! Town, is flooded m low-lying areas. However, there is no disruption of traffic- and evacuation seemed unnecessary as rain eased of! today. In Trengganr. the KamasekAyer .Terneh Road from the Mile to the 2£ Mile is now ciear, but
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  • 62 2 LOW Kirn Gum claimed trial m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to cheating Mulchand Dayal of a dress worth $49, at Bras Basah Road, on Sept. 9. Low WSji alleged to have dishonestly induced Dayal to deliver the dress by falsely claiming to be the
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  • 53 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Members of the UMNO high command Ult night rejected the proposed new Constitution ol the Alliance Party and (hie decision was referred to n ■even-man committee with deputy party president, Dato Abdul R.ii'.ak. ts its head. The meeting also fu'.-y disicussed the dissatisfaction
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  • 108 2 THE General Purposes Commute* of the Siafapore Civil Service Joint OoOBCfl fMlKriay dec:: refer the Government employees' claim for consolidation of allowances into basic pay to the Council Ministers for a decision. I The offlc.al side pointed out that the consolidation oi the err.ire
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  • 77 2 A sa: KSMAN, Richard Etatf Ow Bm IT, wujresi lay fenced to thn :.ths' jail by Sing; < r< Firsi trici -fudge, Mr. J > McW: iam, 1 > w< r.h of goods. ing to th< r between April 24. and .1 DSV Mr H
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  • 86 2 J The merri MbjijiiUm, Mr ll DMonaw <ribed as miLj of the Emeriti by the 4 He mr, bin Dato HiaKtl The should en^ genry Repii«tM«d for the d which they wm M In his resigam tho country w to be ',r fuM ■Mi ,€•< !ofeM and Ipoh trade
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  • 16 2 THE R..:nakrishna Mis m Sir.zaporr. the sth Dcvi, or, Sunday, a* knshr.a Tc^r Road.
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  • 14 2 and drink light the I Gobind S '1 niversarv m Gunom W^l Dec
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1170 2 SIAMMRD iy^ViXl^i „.,,«.tITUI llf. TOT.tOH IOHa WAt j ANNOUNCEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT required CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION by pr^* r Reply, o L d' "i '< r a:*j 9. ana I] f■♦ ■aWnerv I ii ary expected, to load and Cb*n«M Bo* FJ2M c A worn r s- r rt i
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    • 956 2 TENDER NOTICES ELEC™CI T TY AL BOA R PWD TENDER NCTICE n .^?L T /SF «fii*vA TENDERS from Class *E' FEDERATION OF MALAYA. and above regist ered conSALE OF tractors will be received by GENERATING PLANT the State Ensineer. SelTHE fOllOWtof Generating n S° r UD to X 3 0
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  • 220 3 800 In Spore Await Transfer INDONESIAN consulate officials yesterday finalized plans for the transfer of stranded Indonesians on Dutch ships m Singapore to other vessels to get them to their destinations as quickly as possible. More than 800 Indooeliani are t1 present
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  • 24 3 ktu li> .iddres s it the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday after p s (Governor and C ommander-in- Chief Standardpic
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  • 410 3 AN EXPERIMENT AGAINST DAMAGE' !MI M b\ the Singapore Improvement Trust to prevent more ibm igr luts serving Trust flats brought a storm of protest from tenants of the Outram Hill Flats yesterday, a statement signed by about Isu tenant-; manager of
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  • 80 3 more pupils. Senior Primary Colony this at S nga- ers* I iral |eiuldr*>n m the kinpa da being ■it bo "h" 3Rs I joined I- were I majoI mates, she I had I children I I inging. lad handwork and lawid b» no formal I -luding n health i
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  • 87 3 KIAI.A F I MPI K. U>d. Thr toll of the Emenrenry up to the end of last month was 9.276 dead made up as follows: Terrorists HAHX. civilians 2.4U7. regular police 508. special constables 591, auxiliary police and Home Guards 241. volunteers 1. Sixteen terrorists were
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  • 29 3 R* Wed. **n a slight drop applications i** up and during the <*es a report ol Citizen«lim Department Wntinns received f wn»k totaUed 87 have ?•< 4Mb Nov. 14
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  • 6 3 CHARMERS ON DISPLAY V£ ami > ii,,.
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  • 25 3 f Perak the r pren i f' the Pi rak M. School T A lai n ii (off Goptni ii en Dor. -1.
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  • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thi a Han id I opco i mw branch at Sunflai Bari on Dae i."\ The Inn if ural meeting wiU be. i.t 1 lat Pn ihong Road, PataUnc aeai bava Federation Prime Minister, t i-ik 1 Abdul Rahman, wfl] oflßriallv open the
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  • 148 3 New Course Of Study At The Poly NAUTICAL courses leading to Certificate! of pn^h'ionc-y f t marine radio otliors are now being offered by the Singapore Polytechnic to students who possess the School Certificate with credit m mathematici and a pass m Ensign. or tti equivalents. The courses, lubjaci to
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  • 66 3 I [vf rhiidren burst into tears m the Singapore N.n'ri Magistrate's Court yesterday when their m Kirn Eng was jailed for six wee^J or pos bacco up. which duty had rrnt been pa.d. a i vi pleaded guilty to possessing the tobacco at Chlttj Road yesterday
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  • 358 3 A Qt/ARREL over a p<x kct book of some "sentimental value" between two men resulted m one of them being; attacked and critically slashed with a pa rant; hy the other, a Singapore court was told yesterday. a tanner, Png v< ng k-
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  • 33 3 ENGLISH school tea ben In Pahaoj who havf baan asked to irolunteer to help m eitlaaoship registration have "swamp'■d" tbt centres with applicaUons. They aro at present on a month's school vacation.
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  • 265 4 SEEN IVASAGAM 'SHOCKS' GOOD CITIZENS CHIEF 'We Should Not Stop Fighting The Reds' KUALA LUMPI R, Wed. The Malayan people have shown their determination to end the Emergency without recognizing Chin Peng, and Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam's demand for recognition of the MCP is Mr. Lim Yew Kok, president of
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  • 77 4 THE Governor of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh (second from right) tfhcs an address aftrr laying the cornerstone of the new S2OO--000 Church of Our Lady of Lourdes m Ipoh on Monday. The foundation stone (foreground) was b!essed by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Francis Chan, Bishop
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  • 217 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday assured representatives of the Harbour Board workers he would see to it that the agreement reached between the Board and the TIC over the re-employ-ment of workers dismissed during the recent go-slow Ls implemented. Earlier yesterday a
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  • 153 4 Six Years' Jail For Home Guard IPOH. Wed. XVo Home Guards. K. Manrr.vthu and his brother, K. Muniandy, today aimed trial m the Perak High Court before Mr. Justice Sye I Barakbah, to charge of CU pable ho.^.: ricio not amountbig to murdei ;> v ranting the death o! V
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The ppiftntitfT General today appealed to the public to addresi their Christmai cards legibly m the light of mounting tr.a:'. pfCSSUie. He warned that the final datl on whii'h Kieeting cards m isi be posted to ensure delivery to any part of Ma
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  • 47 4 TWO hundred former employees of the Singapore Harbour Board decided at an emergency meeting last night to suspend their hungerstrike as from today, following an assurance from the Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock, that he would do his utmost to get them reinstated.
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  • 101 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Mood situation bi the country has improved, bufl heavy muddinn and damages are still impeding the tree flow of traffic m certain areas. In Kelantan, the bridge at the Tanah Mermfa Batu Ifelintang Road (TOth mile) u r as washed
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  • 31 4 perlis, Malaya's northernmost Stale, is to spend $2,467,--301 next year. A bill seeking approval of the sum will bl considered by the Council of State at its forthcoming meeting.
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  • 25 4 THE first Assistant State Secretary, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamcd A'i. yesterday distributed 11 citizenship certificates at the Town Council chambers m Kuantan.
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  • 50 4 A 49-ye ar-old sai.ee Her. Tang Ah Ngee, yesterday morning f< U to bi ck ath fron the tOUrtk floor of ar: S.I T. tla* i!. Qim Street. His Io ly ai on a trisha parked below. Bt died oa the way to the General Hospital.
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  • 40 4 HONGKONG, Dec 11 Special Stanford S. t C'.^siii^ pr; cs Bl \:,o HongkOOf Exrhar^.ge were 115.47 I li Sterling %5M to US$l; 51. 842 to Malayan SI: 50. 133 H "<■ I- I oesian Rupiah; Gold $200..i0 a lac!.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 661 4 XMAS CAROLS Tht Singapore Christian Youth Council will hold a Christmas Carol Rally m the Presbyterian Church grounds m Orchard Road o n Dec 24 from 11.30 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. FOUND HANGING A L ABOURE R. LeonThong. 43, was found hanging m a room of a two-storey shop house
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  • 46 5 i y be made I b»-»-n re- j| cP. sec- Prime I t ancy I lP 'tr.n-4. I rters I A v .n I iant I i as I Chen I ~rp(i from the I nt Mi InformaS^h PerakJ i or*'" men I the operat-
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  • 22 5 Eng and novice nple I re -ons. L Lee npur the kg of tlie novice \!wis Ir. and -on of rm.
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  • 30 5 nat. .en ■he Pawan ,tes 2 and and worth mah k Ulu n Nov. mpong Tetenced I nment Hashim ni for t W be ringing to Cbopit, on Aug.
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  • 18 5 x>lgirl was < a car col- I aariay morninu as I •us on 1 F* Swh Road m
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  • 45 5 RAJA Musa bin R Area Comrr.. iioi of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Perak branch, will officially open the Abdul Samat Hut, headq of the Brigade and Seni< X Scout Creu A m Spooner Boar, f ipoh, on Dn at 2 p.m.
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  • 245 5 Multi-Lingual Plan For City Council Start To Be Made Early Next Year SINGAPORE City Council has finalized plans for introducing multi-lingualism at the first meeting of the new Council, early next year. the finance and General Purposes Committee of the Council <m Tuesday, voted money for hiring staff md equipment
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 5 TOP the "bersandiny" ieremon> -it the wedding of Lieut Mohamed Ismail bin Omar and (he M.ilrani htnte llaji Yonq Idrose List Saturday. Thr i, r r«)om. sun <»f Inche Omar bin Muhammad, is m th»- ")th Battalion. Mila\ Keijiment. The bride, daughter o>f llaji Von? Idrose and Isteri.
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  • 163 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) mi n Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (Norn.) 86 87 R.S.S. No. 1 86J 87 Jan. R.S.S. No. 1 86 i 864 R.S.S. No. 2 December 83? 841 R.S.S. No. 3 December 82 82i Tone: Irregular after steady. The price of
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  • 308 5 fSNANG, Wed.— Governor of Penang. Rajn Sir Ma, said today it was unfortunate that the world press devotes so much space to what was going wrong m the international sphere and very little space at all to organizations such as the Penang Junior
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  • 80 5 THE Penang Stamp Club has issued special souvenir coven to commemorate the third Penang philatelic exhibition to be held at the St. Xavier's Institution Hail on Dec I] and 22. Outstation stamp collectors who wish to have covers posted for them OB the above data must write m
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  • 231 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— Wan Badariah bintc Haji Wan Vusol. 20. is the tirst Malay girl m the Federation to speak fluent KllO-Ya (Mandarin) and to PM the Junior Middle Chinese School examination. War: Badariah and 48 of her Chim se classmates ol the
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  • 151 5 Naughty Old Man, Says The Judge PENAXG, Wed.- Tan Ah Teik, 72, who claimed that he iWlffltod liuuor for his OWS consumption, was told bf Mr Au Ah Wah m the MagLstrate*! Court here today. "You arc Bought? old man." With your tuft of grey hair, you would he regarded
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 200 5 Hvjju venation Here is it fll///^ NMANY S WONDER Kjfe ELIXIR OF LIFE- />sfe\, BEES ROYALE l^wC* pLEE POTION. l^ i 22^ pCUREE WERRE 111. llTßmMni \PICI REX to retain their youth, vitality vigour. I XXX to regain their youth, vitality A: vigour. fl i I REF to recoup their
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    • 221 5 when you cannot fcj| m breast-feed %^£zx trust to— ]py PREP ARM) FOR Roberto Bellini L INFANT FtKDING Kualj Lumpur Y3S^jjg^MPY\ •LACTOGhN is a correctl> -balanced infant \%lßPSv^^|A\ 00<J enriched by the audition of Vitamin A, \\lLjg?TJ|P*S|^^\ Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN Jft\ is remarkably easy to mix just
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 526 6 CPEAKING a.s chairman of the Malayan Pacifists nWnmlttPt the Federation Minister for Agncult ire, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, made timely r- r^-nce to the need tor goodwill and friendship among ill races m Malaya and the elimination for a :i time ol those prejudices, which are I
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    • 517 6 )XK line of thinking has dominated this country m respect of the Emergency. Wittingly or unwittmcly Malayans have made Chin Peng into s imp sort of a sod who holds the destiny of this mm/taj IB hll hands This is the legacy handed (1 v. n by the
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  • 647 6  - Cloising Of H.K.'s Naval Docks Robert Franklin HONGKONG TT is typical of Hongkong's paradoxical position m Asia today that the announced closure of the British naval dockyard has apparently caused more stir m Britain than m the colony itself. Neediest to say, the 4.700 workmen who will :o iairi off
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  • 25 6 Shorts from the Talks circumstances. Pouglas Stuart, who has represented the BBC m India. Bonn, and the Middle East, speaking m the BBC's Home Service.
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  • 346 6 basckok y^ ITH the Thai general elections oily three days away, it >rr" ircrca:-- probnbV that Khuang Aphanrongse's DtmOCMt Party HPigf Ac v :r'd P:-pJ,-ofc nnd emerge vttft by far the greatest Member 0$ elected Dep-.rics m The Mli Afttfllfctfl, Khuang is extremely popular N fhr
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  • 900 6 Jonathan Swayne reports from New Delhi JNDIA'S most determined attempt to end the long rebellion of tribesmen in the Naga Hills has begun in Kohima, the Naga capital in Assam where thirteen years ago the famous Fourteenth Army turned the tide of war against the Japanese at
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  • 668 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE ME ASTER GUNASEKERA CPEAKER of the Federal Council. Dato Abdul Malek, on Tuesday, had what may turn out to be a meeting he will always remember, as he had to intervene more times than it had ever been necessary for either of his predecessors m
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 197 6 Sir I i raw tr.r attention of the D.I to why thi parii X IP..-— h. Pant Peipat, a:.d Ec-.z' •o t betaf opened T parity m Parii Ha am »nd Pant Tamp^h have already been < ppr.e-i 1- f •A.ier.' •.•< are dralntd there is no flood and
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    • 87 6 Sii Tl an incfftlll m tratt .drnts B Paha* nth?. V< hi es travelling m the n area usually exceed the speed limit imposed by the V Ti H ma N- arly a I th< i of heavy vehicles an tpttd crazy, and to ts, tdlOOl -r.;.dren and
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  • 60 7 -;ral, H lentified H fore H ijv from the almost H isapp^ared I -at:oa *>rf' rp f a I himself hat the missiles. ra a b^arh some td been before I :>,oster" ntl- I ?StV^ Defence Miaced later H a modl- j^nday at the aid the vehicle" ■r pro-
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  • 48 7 ■fr I outer)-" ka Palaviciarmv officer rdmal Josef Cy from jail during has been Radio an•.vas senmilitary •ing a !*•<• v/ionarv miliarresting state tributing regime, escorted feeprun Primate to i i rar.k after freet Mnducutv has ■rtmag m the United k »»a* I idapest i year, when r
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  • 22 7 Reuter). l»r ttark r sterp»H ia awiience by Gingham MJ^ki n his nor and Pto-ia-Chief of Hongformer Governor W» »as accompanied
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  • 92 7 POLICE chase rioting Greek Cypriot teenagers, who flee into the Phaneromeni Cathedral, during demonstrations which took place here apparently m support of Greek proposals to be debated m the United Nations. An estimated 3,000 children gathered round the cathedral and church schools after leaving classes.
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  • 201 7 \ITF.D NATIONS Dec. 11. (L'P)— Prince Wan W /hajakon of T lai an i reported today that both Russia and Hungary flatly refused to operate with him aa the United Nations special taftßtUator of last year s Ji -.:r.car.an revolt. Prince Wan WM MMi
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  • 77 7 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. California. Dec. 11 (Reuter) Unofficial boutCCfl s.\iS. ht re last night that an American pilot had broken the world air spoed record held by the British Aifrey Delta research jet. The loqrcai said that a qpatd of 1.190 miles an hour
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  • 178 7 DOCTORS SAY HE IS IN EXCELLENT HEALTH WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, (AFP).— President Eisenhower will attend the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 'summit* conference m Paris next week, the White House Announced yesterday. The Presided w.'.l leave here by air en Friday. Doctors who examined
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  • 103 7 Boy, 4, Gets £A1 5,000 In Damages iMELBOURNE. Dec. 11 (Reuter) Lindsay Graham Jellot. 4. described m the Supreme Court yesterday as the ooy who bites his dog. W2 S today awrrded CA15.000 damages for brain injuries he received m a road accident two years ago. Lindsay, whase injuries are
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  • 318 7 A Soviet Pledge On Nuclear Experiments IMMEDIATE STOPPAGE WILL LEAD TO DISARMAMENT SOLUTION' MOSCOW, Dec. 11, (Renter).— Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister, has written to Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, that Russia was ready to stop nuclear weapons tests from the new year if
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  • 178 7 Australia's White Policy 'A Hypocrisy' MELBOURNE. Dec 11 (Reuter* Australia's immigration policy restricting entry of nonwhite s permanent settlers iv "immoral and dishonest according to the secrctar> of Ihe Australian Board <*f Missions X, 18. Mctall. m -i pamphlet now being distributed b\ the Anglican Tru«h Society. dc\ Mc(a!l says
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  • 157 7 Ike Also Receives 'Important' Letter WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. (AFP) Soviet Premier NokOlai Bulganir. has MBt President Dwight Eisenhower a new letter which wns delivered here yesterday. The letter was handed to Deputy Under-Secretary of State. Robert Murphy, by Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin. The Soviet letter dealt with the forthcoming Atlantic
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  • 44 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 11. (Reuter. The American export liner Independence yesterday reported sighting a 400-foot new volcano at the west end of Fayal Island, m the Azores. The volcano was m full eruption and its Lava joined it to Fayal.
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  • 47 7 WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Dec. 11, <Reuter» A teen-age boy at a recent Duneriin sports club meet accepted a £5 bet tha: he could not drink five gallons of beer m four hours He astonished everyone by drinking the beer m three hours.
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  • 148 7 LONDON. Dec. 11, (Reuter).— Premier Chou En-lai ;aid m Peking tonight that "no force can break the long friendship between the Chinese and Burmese people," according to the New China News Aeencv. The I'ninese Premier was sa:d to have made the statement at a banquet
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    • 38 7 Damaged BREST, France, Dec. 11, Reuter)—Huge waves lashed beaches and promenades along the Normandy and Britanny coasts yesterday as a 60-mile-an-hour gale swept the Ensrl.sh channel and i t.s approaches. Roads were flooded and jetties damaged.
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    • 28 7 MARSEILLES, Dec. 11. Reir.en— Teen-age girls at a Marseilles school are using real babies for trainins m home-making classes. The infants arc lent by young mothers.
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    • 62 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 <AFP) The Queen Mother yesterday met the first Gurkha nurses to rain m Britain when she visited the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital m MiLbank, London. Ambulance Death MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11 (UP) Two workers who had suffered mild attack of food poisoning were killed yesterday
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  • 55 7 TAMISE. near Antwerp. Dec 11, (Reuter) Engineers reclaiming waterlogged land near the Scheldt River here discovered the bone of a prehistoric mammoth. The bone was 27 inches long and weighed 11 lbs The mammoth, believed to have lived 6,000 years ago and now extinct, was a '/.rge
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  • 127 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. 'UP) The Government today raised the salaries of 48.000 federal scientists and engirt en now on the payroll and 4,000 more who are to be hired m th»* n?xt 12 months. Tho move la the latest m series of measures to meet Russia's
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  • 21 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. D<>c 11 (AFP) 1 United Nation s (i' n< ral rmbly today unanim ■olu:ion on Algrna.
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  • 159 7 ADELAIDE, Dec. 11 (Reutrr) Hundreds of square miles of desolate scrub and bush are being swept today by an R.A.A.F. search and rescue Bristol aircraft looking for three people missing m Australia's "dead heart." The party has been missing since last Thursday when they
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    • 106 7 /'-/»//i Kif/j no increase m height or width O oc Des,gn g.ve, you Full Copoci.y rC^!2 0 cjops not shut out precious light. erm>dii<n < ACI f P er ,eC for bu-'»..« in,to.lo».On» npatr m drp M MM lvt m j .I. Jcsp.teirscomrin pcrtorinj 1 1 s designs that dnrc4scJ
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    • 165 7 FOH CHHiSTMAS A Gracious Welcome to Your Guests 1 I Wines Spirits j^BS IKht'll MACK* IOWHCI" I i«do>«' mm urn .jrjrjrir SHERRIES 7 PORTS te S^ DRY FLY.. .pole amber m colour c^.d CROWN .an pxce ent D- 0 m, n<> w,, h f-n, or,™ of "F ,r^ MANWIAr "V-.
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  • STANDARD'S round-up of malayan Newspics
    • 55 8 THE Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, (above), presented cups and prizes at the Speech Day of the Durian Daun Malay Girls Teachers Training College last Sunday. He is seen here presenting a cup to Mki nah;r.;i binte Mohamad, who represents Hang Tuah House, for winning
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    • 115 8 MEMBERS of the Mala i.i Broadcasting Rerreatton lub who will p.cM'iit "Radio Variety I- m- m con junction with tiie Poppy Day appeal, at IV M A Hall on December IK ihe show will feature K.idio Malaya's in^trumentil sextet which forms pirt of the uellknown M I'ayanaires."
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    • 195 8  -  Fah Fah Yong Poh Fah Voon Teck ZXCZXC by by by Standardpic MR. WONG CHOW C1IOON and his bride, the former Miss Hiew Kai Yu (extreme lefl) who were married in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Standardpic MR. WONG CHEE CHING and his bride, the former Miss Loo Lai
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    • 80 8 ~«fI2SH^ >v (iR OI'P photograph taken at lg|2^^BJ£ the opening of the first branch Wfrr of the Perak Family Planning wKr^ Association m Sitiawan last The C'inio v.js officially opened by the Raja Percmp \in of Penk. seated 7t!i from right. Mr-. Rosalind Foo. president of the Perak
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    • 67 8 Mrs. P. G. Lim, (below) chairman of the Penangite Club, speaking at the dinner of the Second Anniversary of "Penang NlgbT held at the Federal Hotel m Kuala Lumpur, last Saturday. This club was formed last year by former residents of George Town who wished to remember
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    • 47 8 i ~-ii~»~u~i-)~i_o_~i_ *ijn^runjij~ij-ijnjnj*^njTj-Tj-Lrijru'*L~j*unj~Lnj~ij'*i j^ Just to jog your memory... a Evetl V( ar r(^ad(^rs of The Singapore j\ Standard rai^e a fund which helps to bring [hv f( 4 sti\(» cheer to thousands of underprivileged children and old folks. Have you sent your contribution this year? <&Pr
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    • 158 8 A new IH* n rr 1 Round-the-WoridServ.r' I 4. A Now ON H<tl S the Polar shorl H I the world line from I iti« 00 the U S V Or fly l'..n Am's new Pbbr A, /o Europ H thrifts touri De Luxe H equipjx-d Sup. I i For
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  • 1332 9 EMERGENCY LET-UP RESULTS IN $3 MIL. SAVINGS Home Guard Strength To Be Cut Further KUALA LUMPUR, WML Defence Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, presenting his 1234,151,243 bud^t loday dr riared that the improvement m the Emergency situation has macie it possible to effect I savins; of some $3,000,000
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  • 619 9 Go East Young Man' Tan Tells Malay Businessmen I'R Wed. M r id Inared •or MaEast d not I I I a I hat I i able I for I stry r e the 'hat I shortly anting which I the 1 1 rent I t against i all- many
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  • 109 9 h[\ wHi muple sU'JH>ed i;ut of St. Andrew's t'Tn<M»n happy m the knowledge L m... home to go to and an SB.OOO car brm thrrr aid the car Kg m*' r rSraung 21 -yearllu Saw Eng. and i «orge Lee Ser fate muiti-millio-E tart *••> W daughter tapatf Tan.
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  • 28 9 Lggftgl A $-j, i < r four months' jail m the Sing.: N >h Magistrate's Court, for ttH^g m the carrying on of $200 rth I lottery.
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    • 275 9 The Management recommends this film as FIRST-CLASS j j -f Entertainment —K. Y. LIANG (Manager, Capitol) J m m Ht aY u9v TMMr .^^Jj L i "3r B^B^ll 4kZV -^^^Bmmmmf B^H^^^Hu^. '^zv 7^i'HDd^HßS^B^9K> «B^b9lh^& 4^SSE^MfM^^^^^M^r J VJi LmH /i'^fiW' 13&£^MMK^ f^^S^90^i^MMM^^ w J* $4 K^^^Sb^bm 31 j j^tfy «jBjBblblb^bl X
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  • Finance and Commerce
    • 194 10 Project Launched JAPAN is to make synthetic rubber m th« near future. A French agency report from Tokyo says the nations first synthetic rubber project, which is expected to produce 45,000 tons of man-made rubber annually, was inaugurated m Tokyo this week. Tr>> Japan Synthetic
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    • 119 10 OH E ti :-.troductkm m the Malayan market, 50 sets of a transist rizc I portable tape recorder on I rroany have been iold by the local agerrB lapi recorder, p I known, is said la be simple to operate. Rl fa automatically
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    • 36 10 THK Malayan Exchange Banks Association mad ihe foil i chmnges m its \r, rr.::Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: r -da 31-9 U French Francs Belgian Francs 1619-3 4. w rx-h rvc- remain U- red
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    • 95 10 Sultan Opens New Bank Branch KLAMGi INd —The Su'.L.n o: Sc an^or who is also the Dcp./.v ftnMHl Ru.er. toi.iv openc I the local branch rf '.he l'r./.<. 1 OMMMICiS] B ink I i:n;to i. 'I :.e bfPCli BMMgar, Mr. C X Lalvani told at the opening tha: establishment of
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    • 57 10 NINETEEN year nd Mss Azizah h.-.tt 1 Ibr hi^\ ftfOOnd right) •t*"!.> ejected "Queen" ct i "Metal Baa Utaftf held nt rhf afetol Br.v I i p| o cr.? Beer— tiow Club, Singapore. Othtn m t)ic picture are < from Itft Mr, GtOTQi F'-cc-MtM Svmh Sw fplaced tfctrdJ
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    • 26 10 HYDRAULIC pumps manufactured by Industrial Hydraulics Division of the Piessey Company of Britain will be fitted as standard on the new Ford "Dexta" tractor.
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    • 38 10 futl t re htttinen executivei from Japan and India are included m a party representing ton nations that has just started a two-week tour of the Midlands to learn how to run industry on modern lines
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    • 133 10 S'pore Needs More Capital SINGAPORE needed foreign as well as local investment, the Minister for Commerce and IndusTi y Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy declared yesterday. The Minister said this when he offifially opened the Singapore branch of The Ceylon Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. Jumabhoy added that bacaOM Singapore Uwd by
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    • 708 10 FED. PLANS CLOSER TRADE TIES OVERSEAS -Commerce Ministers First Budget Speech KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation has accepted an invitation by the Australian Government to enter into trade negotiations with that country, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan i Siew Sin, said m the Federal Legislative Council today.
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    • 124 10 CONTINUED tension m Indonesia contributed to a further rise of 2] cents for International first grade rubber for December shipment on the Singapore market yesterday. The market cosed at Bfij rents per ib. (84£ cent? on Tuesday). It opened quiet at ?A\ rents for international
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    • 99 10 RUBBER imports into Malaya during November amounted to 24,695 tons. the lowest monthly figure so far this year, reflecting the present uncertainty regarding supplies from Indonesia. Total imports m the tot 11 month.- this year wen 338.403 tons, against 334.384 ton.s in the same period
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    • 10 10 JIMAH'S rubber output m November was #MM Ife.
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    • 73 10 REPRESENTATIVES from the Singapore Rubber Goods Manufacturers and Traders Association, who are asking for restriction of imports of Japanese goods, will meet the manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, Mr. L. Cresson. today. The meeting to be held at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
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    • 193 10 SINGAPORE brokers reported the following business done: V £c X nrds. s:2 75 ready iSd delnved. <r\i.i2\ Gammon to ?2 :',.V. Hammer 'J">. $2.22|; 11. Wauyh $1.67}, SI 65: Hume ordi A.") 9. jack-o:; si 49 overnight $1.46; If. Ccm<!.t SI Ris'nts 15c. 16c.; If. Colli 85c;
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    • 107 10 SINGAi-OKfc. Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P*^ picul yesterday were: copra D< c. Jan. UK Continent $31 buyers $31] sellers: coconut oil m bulk $51 sellers; m drums 555 sellers, Muntok white pepper $98 sellers, Sarawak white $97 sellers, special Sarawak black £65. Singapore Copra Association closing
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    • 31 10 AX order lot M MiP-ton? rargo >iiin tIM bctfl p.ncdi bf T. and J. Brokiebailk, Liverpool, with Alexander Stephen ft EkMM. It. v-:.. DttC NW C 1,000 000.
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    • 163 10 INDUSTRIALS were quiet 1 and tins irregular, while rubbers Wfec steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. A .-mall turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS B;iyor.s Sellers Malayan Cement 1.25 1.30 M. Colls 084 083 Raffles Hotel MO 2.7Oedd)
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    • 135 10 Experience Counts--27 Factories throughout the world. fir«sfont total sales exceed £1,000,000 per day Operators who have had experience of the TfrtSfOfit Transport range know that these specialised tyres do stand up to gruelling work. The simple reason is that they are technically more advanced the highest development to date of
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    • 184 10 I m\ \VCV v jl UAidiMU'v SfcV mVi^^mV AMERICAN MAIL LIKE h^ fait Service tor Loi Ang. i•> Son F PtS Portland, Seattle Tocomo I- accepting cargo tor trornr p^ r b South Am S pen "Amer.con Moil" 4 5 Jon I iKJt EVERETT ORIENT LIKE fl I For Hongkong,
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    • 650 11 ■^fICH TRADING CO., LTD. ■H i 2 6 Robinson Road W hi eLUt FUNNEL LINE -.v« eiCAN SERVICE t P» Ijd.lph.a Cult Porti I I c° r p S *.»m Penang 18 D.c It Dec 27 28 Dec f M M Mai IS 16 Mar >o lo.id and discharge cjr^o
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    • 1109 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 the blue funnel line SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other porti to load and ditcharft cargo 'Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Good Hope) Singapore Al Due Suli PS ham
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    • 915 11 MITSUI LINE f OR JAPAN Sp r PS-|lOi P m < Akokuroson Mam for Yokohama, Kobe Moji via ywi 15 Dec 13 Dec Akaihijan Maru via Manila for Yokohama, Kobe, Mo|i 1 9 Dec Nasusan Moru tor Mop, Kobe Cha'<a, VoMwmi 30 Dec 28 Dec FOR USA j For New
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    • 834 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond or Far East Penang P S'hom S por« "FALSTRIA" !n Port 13 14 Dc Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 14 IS Dec "MANCHURIA 25/26 Dec 27/28 Dec "MEONIA" 1113 Jon 14 1 5 Jon 16 17 Jon Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 18 19
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  • 379 12  -  Patrick O 'Donovan By THE Senate RacketInvestigating Committee is pure gain for the newspaper boys. It produces new situations as regularly as a comic strip. Its cast, headed by the sonoronsly righteous Senator John McClellan of Arkansas, with the committee's counsel, Robert Kennedy, as a brilliant juvenile
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  • 500 12 Rule of Extortion Violence (or those at least that can be found, since •even have disappeared) troop to the witness stand, and. standing on their Constitutional rights, refuse to testify. Of course, it is not really funny, but it is hard to take seriously these tiny, overdressed, fat little, cow-eyed
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  • 1066 12 Old Home and New A NUMBER of people m London and of lovers of London living elsewhere must have felt recently that one blow had been struck for civic decency at a time when so many of our civic policies are destructive and disfiguring:. The news that the Georgian Terraces
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  • 52 12 Ivor Brown Writes from London nouses a I B now the more I I have be. of disgrac> ©PBCtions with mxsscd chunksj M we CaSH we decently he Our predecessor? l,'.M coir/ Lond ed by fire were ii« game fur protest made. been r m Cindo- AiH v a luss
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  • 1047 12 BHfco f~^ w \TADRAS ha^ made history once again. In various States m India women have soared to the very top as Governors or Ministers. For the first time m Ihe annals of the Madras Corporation a woman has been chosen as Mayor—-Sri-mati Tara Cherian, wife
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    • 153 12 Tke world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CMINKA WHITE T^ s invaiuoble Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach PGins, C> r stipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Hecrtburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i Rondon 3 CATHAY -opens today j i(f Ku^lVbwbbbb k^^6> iLfIU P
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  • 184 13 rtoi KNKMOITiI Ilampi r- Bandleader Kddie \rv ix is never worried i -Hit tnai slice or hook on golf course, for his p»t \Uatian Prince „f Dancel.ind although completely blind uill always find his i..lt-i > ball N tin >•• \iMrs old. I'r ii
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  • 108 13 inn Boon Ttadf when Uiej b* 1 Hx adejuaz Singan Ba>p District 1-0 :n Bis IP M B U D; strict Mm r Units h ckej tin U a 1 India yf iterday. i) 1 kr«< 1 fa --v ifa] f<- rteu players, fonghi despei ite f
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  • 681 13 'This u»as an ugly and outrageous show 9 PETER WILSON Says LONDON, Wed. |F you want to be certain of getting rounds of uproarious, unrestrained applause m an after-dinner speech at any sports function, all you have to trot out is: "B ithout fear
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  • 125 13 Oxford Hand Cambridge A 3-0 Shock TWICKENHAM, Middlesex, Dor. 11. (Reuten Dogged defensive play sfter an tally try earned Oxford an llpcel victory over the favourites Cam^ridqe hv |-i here yesterday m the Trith annual Inter\'ar?ity Runhy Union match. The winning try ramp m the 14th minute when Steve Coles,
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  • 84 13 AN ALL AUSSIE TRIUMPH MELBOURNE, A usl ralia, Dc 1!. (t:P) Aihlfy Cooper. Ma! Anderson. Nettle Frascr and Mervyn R'i'-c, §J] ir.e*n:;crs of the Australian Davis Cud squad, won the quarter-final matches today m Ihc Victorian tennis championship?. Anderson had the BOft difficulty before overcoming M« fear-old Bon Howe, f>-4.
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  • 300 13 Ayre predicts a Belgian victory over America BRISBANE, Doc. 11 (Reuter) The Belgians are |Krefl an rvon-moncY chance of bratinp the l T nited Siatrs m the Davis Cup tennis mtcr-zonc final begin- *i.n^ hce tomorrow. The Belgian player.-. Jackie Brichant and Philippe Washer WCTe reported today to be very
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  • 445 13 S.H.B. BOYS CUB. with a total of f)G points, won the Lftjrcock Trophy for the second year m succession, with Sijjlap Boys Club the runnrrs-up with 30 points, at the Federation of Boys Clubs 4th Annual Swimming Car nival held at the Chinese Swimming Club
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  • 165 13 MPs DEMAND PROBE INTO THE BIG BRAWL LONDON, Wrd— The Belfast brawl reached Government level m both Italy and Northern Ireland yesterday. IM SOME the Italian Government called for a full repor* from the national football federation about attacks by the crowd on Italian footballers after the "friendly" match with
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  • 423 13 SYDNEY, Dec l! I Reutei I Enffifh uirkcy. Lester Pu2 t! •od"nv -.vas iucky m ballot when be drew the mount on the ::2Hv fancied Woodland Stream 'n the Sydney Turf Cub Intarnati m»1 Stakes to bo run at Canterbury *l
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    • 245 13 fin: ?Z_J*L_s?-P p EVAZOOCAS^j f C^. r r-^^.7-T^-Vr\N:.-..\.i i~ J\L^ T l -V \C FAV2 -V BLAS' J tafltal A tsfc-VAR-OU eo^ Ul. ABNER SECFiET vjF.APCv r i.L J ■afVJMi] *C CIM SUCH A HESSJf WEREHER?, I T.Vr\LCAREO'KIH. r .O^ behind.'' 1 U -^«0 HE>P V%; >^te7/C* >-':^-— i% Lori
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    • 334 13 f rpOB qiotation: 1 "MoM of their faults women owe jo iiv while i we are indebted to them for i must of our better qiulitiev" I.emrsle. FBIDA1 K>R EVMnrOSE: Ma:r,ta;n jxv.se d.g:uty. I a ;-.t dov. t overdo. espec: illy co: cei n;ng ale©- I bollc beverages, expenditures. M)IR
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  • 153 14 IPOII. Wed. Tho visit <»f the Indian "Varsity" cricket side to Malaya is likrly to come off m May or Junr n«xt war. The Indians, under the name of "Varsity ()<< i sionals" are keen on visiting Malaya, and have writien
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  • 397 14 Eddy Takes Command Of BAM Scheme To improve The Players PEXANG. Wed. The P.adminton Association of Malaya has sanctioned a brand new scheme to raise the standard of badminton m this country. Malayan champion Eddy Oioong\ lour-time winner of the AUFngland singles championship, will be m over-all •Eddy is expected
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  • 169 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Da\ ;> Tie bet v. Malaya and Ceylon will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, April 26, and Sunday April 27. Mr. V. Rajaratnam, Pr dent of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association, disclosed that Ceylon had agreed to come
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  • 27 14 THE poo! for the Special Christmas Sweep of the Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana meeting on Saturday has topped the 00 ynarspokes-" the Club
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  • 145 14 PKNANG, V.Ycl.— There will be eight races each i a the Brsf and second days of the Penanf Turf Club X'mas dm ling, tnd races on the third day. Bnt rare on the first and second days will start a' 2.19 pun and on the third day at
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  • 87 14 SOSC Gets Help Offer From Models THE Singa] ore Olympic Sports Council has found a new supporter m the Singapore Model As- hose principal. Mrs. I ith Warren, has written m asking if her Association could m any way help the Council to raise funds for the Asian Games at
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  • 717 14 PENAN G. Wed— A total of 188 Itorscs. comprising 52 m Class Three. 70 m Class Four and 66 m Class Five, have entered for the Penang Turf Club X'mae meeting to be held on Dec. 21. 25 and 28. The following arc the entries:
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  • 233 14 A SOLITARY uoal m the second hall by right i Ing Piarelal Triaps enabled Transit Cair.'i Brigade oT G'.;/.;hr^ to n I sdn ihe Singapore Bi>- Dlstrici Major Units hockey championship title when they edged Singapore District w irks'inp.s Royal Electrical and Mechanical En i tn
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  • 554 14 Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon/ China, Hongkana,, ln<|ta, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Korea, Malaya, North Borneo, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam have accepted invitations to take part m ike? Third Asian Gomes m Tokyo m May next year* THE above are 19 of a possible 20
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  • 33 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club bt at the Singapore Recreation Club Ijv 17 p':int. (a ;:oa! an i 4 tries to (,i try) m their rw'^ rot c'/:!.t:r n'ayed on the t>;i'i,:r:. yesterday.
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  • 564 14 MALACCA Combined Schools nave indisputable evidence of their hockey supremacy m the quadrangular meet which ended yesterday by thrashing Selangor Combined Schools by five goals to one at the Victoria School ground. They came out with an llc ni she I n lord
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  • 372 14 FIVE HORSES Tufton. GrajMi Chancellor, Charge Short. Sm Of Burma and Irish Pearl have born promoted from class 2 to class 1. according to the latest SKA classification. Handsome and shah DOr :yv> i:p from daSfl four to three DKMOTIONS From n m l to
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  • 286 14 EVERY NATION AIMS FO R THE ATHLETIC TITLES OF THE GAM E largest entry. All 19 nations \\:1I takp part. Soccer is nr\t w/.li IS rntrks with the P til no n-'s k .il! undecided about entering for this sport. Ib b I'- unplete 1 1st entries Cor the various
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