Singapore Standard, 14 December 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE JfR /<? Vm S ***** 5 hne,» 2400 /A^ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 241^"-%, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, J937 J 1 PAGES I* < EYTS
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  • 40 1 tain Will Not Take In Chin Peng Talks ry \r House Of Commons SSS? f the c ™™™t do not seek to v.;' U are the respor Malayan goverr !hr lint Erf jid ni»t H«*ek m H H rrendB (oa-
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  • 69 1 -it- j I "■re k:: and more than 100 r the accidrnt. about 30 miles h-west of here. Police said the two boys. Wang Yun-ci and I had cornered to thdi ml chief. Bit the mot Wang charged that her son made the confession only after lepeated coaxings
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  • 39 1 LR. Fri.— I H Dv inn n r I9v j by Deputy Prime Mm Dato Abdul Razak. to adopt the amendments to the '-4 r > and ordi rs ol the Legislative c mci] to
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  • 62 1 OH i a. [> I Re r) Canada's first High Com- pto the Federation of a ya be Arthur lenzies, until i ently head of Urn k. E Division i :nal A^airs Department, it was announced today. ppoj kin :I Id who iki |p Is duties
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  • 359 1 gTCH REPORTSDEWIED-HERE I AM. HAPPY AND GAY, SAY§%* Soekarno Meets Press But Refuses To Answer Any Questions t^*^ KARTA DEC 13 < AFP > PRESIDENT SOEKARNO OF INDONESIA TODAY APPEARED IN PERSON BEFORE A PARTY OF 30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS AND NEWSPAPERMEN 1O DENY DITCH PRESS REPORTS
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  • 244 1 More Evacuees Arrive THE INDONESIAN government last nitrht lifted the ban on (Jar.tas-BOAC special flights to evacuate Dtttch nationals. 1 I I■• lOC will Itavc Paya L< :>ai airport today to resume the airlift. v P-C El kine-Crum, cf Qantas-BOAC. told "je Standard isi nighi
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  • 149 1 No Intention To Expel Dutch, Says RI Mission THE HAGUE, Doc. 13 (AFP) Indonesia had no intention of expelling all Dutch nationals from Indonesia ari(i confiscating l&p/.ch undertakings, a for the Indonesian diplomatic mission 1 t&,'. he Netherlands said toHe said: "The marjitrsimi government has never had the intention of
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  • 174 1 ATHENS, Dec 13 (AFP) Four Amei lean military bb I and one Greek mechanic were slightly m.- result «>f i time bomb explosion m the An d lection of the Hellenico airport near Athens, an American source said The explos.on ffU part of
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  • 29 1 EIGHT ;> >(< nienibers oi a r.S. Air t'K-r "B-52" h mil were killed on Thursday wh< n their plane j-.rf i: Fairchild air r^ i IFF.
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  • 52 1 PENANG, Iri Ton relatives oi ronimunist terrorists have been served with expulsion ordrr.s to leave the island. This was disclosed by a police spokesman to The Btaadaiel today. He siid that ten days' grate arai Riven to them s> that they t;uild pack up their belongings
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  • 149 1 THE HAGUE. Doc. 13| 1 Reuter) The n.oTfi-um j Bi i1 isJi passenger ship Captain Cook, owned by the British Ministry of I Transport, if now on its v. ay to Jakartl to pick up 1.000 Dutch repatriates, the Dutch Red Cross announced here
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  • 129 1 Now A Call For An Air India Service NEW DELHI. Dec. 13 i Reuter) Ind' >n< sit hi asked India's rtaten mm d airline Air Ind. a Int< rnatkmal to cal at Jakarta < n it Australian run. usually reliable sources laid hew today. The requesi follow* d report from
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  • 70 1 NEW YORK. Doc. 13 (AFP»| One mas died of heart at t ark an 1 sonic M women 1 lain* id When N" W York subway trair. brake down at the (h a-: rash hour pester- 1 day aftercoon. Panic spread through 'he 12 -ar.^ ol
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  • 21 1 Radio Teheran ;mnu;;:vcd a rrv Bevere" earthquake 'nil Western Iran ycstorriav. It sairl "large numbers' 1 were reported killed. UP
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  • 42 1 the four Moslem members of the Bagdad Pact "reached complete agreement" during their talks m Ankara to prepare for the NATO ummit" conference m Par: next week. Senator Aii N'umtaz. acting Iraqi Foreign Mini.>tM\ said m Bagdad la>t niyht. Reuter
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  • 294 1 I <)l X Btfll Air Force fliers were believed to have been killed when two 600--m.ph. Canberra twin jet bombers collided m midair over Kulai m Johore h Lmlnary statement |fl :«d by the R ival A:r m Singapore last night indie r
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  • 103 1 U.S. to launch a 1,000 Ib. satellite WASHINGTON. D« r. U 1 R uterj The Unit< d Stai 1 planning to put a 1 000-lb. earth satellite into >paci Dr. William Uoiad.iv. Drlm D- partai M missile c: odd toda ii 1 thf dlsd ure while he v. is being
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    • 916 2 NOTICES University of london central l Examinations. 1958 ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE THE latest d atG for the I FEDERATION OF MALAYA, receipt <A entries are M lr).low.>:— SALE OF 20th December. 1957 f GFNERATING pi a\t Diploma m Education. u^tKAinu fLANI Master's Decree exams. I 10th' January, 1953^- F.nal
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    • 416 2 fENDER N()TIC?:S P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 3 TENDERS from Class "C" vJ I and above registered Con- H l\ tractors will be received at I V i\ i pthe CXBce of the State En- L X V T gineer, Malacca up to 3.00 p.m 0 >f the 27th Decerr.hcr, 1957 i
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  • 288 3 Chaos If The Alliance Loses: Tunku Warning Made At By-Election Rally BAIT PAHAT, Fri. On the eve of Polling Day ior the Federal Legislative Council by election here, Alliance Chairman, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m a campaign speech, warned of troubles for the country m the years ahead if the Alliance
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  • 257 3 Abuses And Threats Filled Six Books, Court Told ABUSES and th:ra" that were buried it him or VMn uy i married > iple re n corded by him In >;x notebook t, the Rj v A. c Davidson told i S n| ipore c m I ft today. m <
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  • 59 3 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in' Singapore yesterday were; Tone: Uncertain. The price ol tin m Singapore yesterday was N.V)K per picul (up SO,). Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 84i 84, R.S.S. No. 1 Ml 84< February R.S.S. No. 1 83; 84i X S.S. No. 2 January 81
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  • 25 3 No. 1 R.S.S. Settlrmrnt House Terms. Frid'.v's opening Hrst session were: Buyers Sellers Jan .-March 25? nom. April-Junr 25\ Jul>-N»pt. V->\ Tone: Qalct.
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  • 28 3 Jan -Mar. 24; d. Aprii-.fune ES d. Jul.v-Sopt. 2."» id. ()ct.-I)e(. Id. Docrmbpr c.i.f. :l\U\. January c.i.f. ?4Jd. February c.i f. 2J"rl. Tonr: Err« o k ic.
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  • 22 3 Friday's opening first session were: Spot ***** buyers, G731 sellers. VaafM months C7SI buyers. t735.10 sellers. Settlement prices: Mm. Tone: Firmer.
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  • 25 3 Spot DT.'IO buyers. U7.;0.10 sellers. Thn\° months 1:7.13. 10 buyers. C 734.10 sellers. S««((lpmpnT prices v:::;!. Sales morning: 37."> tons. Sa'es afternoon: 80 tons.
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  • 112 3 3 Students Get Reform Sentences TWO iChOOIbOfS, Poh Whye En and Scan Chonft Bok. Who pleaded guilty m the Singapore Assize Cour last week to a Charge Of armed robber}, were wntenced to serve a term m a reform school by Mr. Justice wee ChOßf Jin yesterday. Poh and Seah
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG, Dec 13 Special Standard Bervii k Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange wette 115.52 to El Sterling; 15J375 to US$l; SI 842 to Malayan SI; s<i.i:,7 to ar.v [ndoneria Rupiah Gold SHrio.oH to a tael.
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  • 227 3 i<v <.'.: Italian who m irsag -he world mot< -and looking i b ricic an m Su-.gapore yesterda I an Dr. Gi --.r m onctti. a Do lor oi Lawi, md Lcopoido Tartaiini an an biitud nt B nth are 29 mmarrfc I ■y win
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  • 160 3 PENANG, F: F.n I s iperintendeni ol the Easten Smelting Company 1.. C C. Poley appeared m the M igi- ite'l Court today and nm trial I i numi di b of using insultii n Is la Mohs m eb Abdul Halitn ami B.ihari
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  • 92 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. p c said today thai Moha- i Asia ll| a p. :rr m a mbi h i ant < II I m nm I the *h Mi Pu< hongX ang Roa I lav I ii i oin| II d B bl
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  • 132 3 Clerk Used Forged Document IPOH, Fn. a temporary •r* the Centra] Mental i'"-pital. Ta:;.io;;g Ramiiutan. X ;p Kri.-hnan. '2H, was sentenced to on L > day 9 lai! and Bne I $8011 by "m< Prea ideni i I the Session! Court, Mr. j. h. Whinister. torlay. Krishnan wai found guilty
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  • 49 3 TWO young soldiers, Dennis B us Pates, I and Ron il I isey, 20, of the REME. were q iltted In the Singapore Firat Distrid Court re U i d ny on a charge of house breaking by entering Into i sundry shop I n Oct SI.
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  • 170 3 The Boy Who Dreamed Of Army Career KUALA LUMPUR. Fn A boy who had an ambition to b»- an army officer, today returned by boac from, England with his ambition fulfilled one "pip" on his shoulder after ihort period of training at the Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School The Officer,
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  • 50 3 PENANG, Fri.— For the fir < time here, Thai "laksa* 1 hi being flown frotn Bangkok by the Thai Airways for the international h'jiTet rapper In aid Of Poppy Day fund. The supper will held at the residence ol Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Xec. tomorrow
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  • 30 3 ELEVEN trade unions m Alor Star have sent Dotlcei tO all Government departmenti m Kcdnh requestinjl them BO :;:r only the Malay language who:] corresponding with them
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  • 90 3 HAWKERS m Singapore wi'l not be delicensed. The Ileaiiii Committee of the City Council last week turned down a request by Councillor. Mr. Sim Ben? Seng to dflicense hawkerk. The Committee states that delicensing would be contrary to government polity. It pointed out that
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  • 27 3 THE Singapore Education Ministry yesterday announced that John Charles Drake passid the intermediate Examination lo Laws of the Univer--Ity oC London held m Septcm-
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  • 44 3 yap Ym rah. State Councillor and ■men! lacretary of Perak MX". A. h.n. contributed I2S towaidi an appeal 1 v fundi to enabte a Malay gii Che wan Badariah binti Elaji Wan Yusof, 20, to further her I idles In Chinese.
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  • 132 3 They Plan To Picket Manager's Residence PENANCr Fri. The si rike by MM muployeei ol the Ea.-t--en Smelling Co. Ltd. here entered i^ s law day today with no si^n of any settlement m light The Eastern Sneltlng Company Enployees* Union may Ml up third picketing centre outside the residence
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  • 32 3 MR. S.(i. DLTTA. (it;. But'^lo Road. Singapore, sudtlonlv passed away at the General Hospital at !>.'!o p.m. on 13-12-57. Funeral will tak«' plate tddav at Bidadiri Hindu Cemetery at 4.3(1 p.m.
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  • Big Debate On...
    • 2463 4 fpore Fiscal Policy Mr. J replies to Opposition charges SINGAPORE'S main source of income will always be from its free entrepot trade. Financial Secretary Mr. T. If. Hart told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said this when he wound up a live-hour
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    • 715 4 and the Federation wu satisfied by briefing us or the United Kingdom govcrnmon:. and avoided expenditure. "Singapore ll still a colony and is m secondary position with no voting rights and where possible unnecessary travel cxpensea could be saved," he said. Mr.
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  • 840 5 TUX Financial Secretary, Mr 1 M Hart winding up the d-bate uhich lasted t.ll well past ."> pm. said Colonial officials had been accused by Mr Lee Kuan Vpw for th- deficit m the budget "The record <>f the Colonial officials m Singapore >p^.iks
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  • 128 5 OUR UNIONS ARE ON RIGHT LINES SAYS EXPERT THE International Labour Advisor to the British Government, Sir Guiidhaume Myrdd.n -Evans, .said m Sinlapon yesterday that that trade unions movement m he Coionv and the Federation was "working on the right lines." Sir Gui'idhaume, who left yesterday by Qantas-BOAC Britannia, added:
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  • 54 5 WORRIES drove a 71-ycar-old woman to suicide, a Singapore Coroner Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, ffli 10 ri ye>.e;day. 'Ihr coroner, inquiring into the death of Chai KOW, a bOUMWIfe, who drank a solution of caustic soda on Oct 28 at her home m Buk.t Timah. returned
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  • 33 5 A'J'l INC] Faght-I aeutenani V, Anmasalam of thi FedeiaMori of M,i.;iv;i A.r Tninißl Corps, who hai bass promoted ii Sqiu Ire* Loader, ■a jgitiidij ippointcd t() ict m Command < Oorp
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  • 25 5 United States Secretary of c. < i V a fttterday from Washington [Of 'he Atlantic Pect "summit" conf< rence beginning on Monday Reuter
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    • 357 5 it s FOR HER I FOR HIM g _8 c|j A dazzling selection of Nylon, Silk, Sequined jf. Gents Obelisk Hcndkerch c's *|J l\f and Brocade Evening Bags 'fitf Boxes cf 3 53. 50 Boxe^ oi 5.00 »l« From $]6.00 to $40.00 Tootc) Pyramid Handkerchiefs, wh v, -ft Woollen Stoles,
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 434 6 'THE warning given by the Umv ty of Malaya a senior lecturer m econosaftca, Mr. Chares Gamba, that employer-employe relationshipa are poised on the brink of a sev :> calls attrition once again to the responsibilities of management and labour m maint itntog Ihc Industrial health of Singapore.
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    • 440 6 IT is inevitable Hoc newspaper to receive both b,-.u;uets »:;cl brickbats and threats of libel i. These are occu] ationaj hazards that news- r.s *< tluir stride. The Member for 1' P y ;tcrday passed an uncomplimen- rfc on us m the privileged chamber of the Legislative Assembly.
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  • 1177 6  -  JOHN DAVY LONDON POLITICAL considerations appear to be holding up on official announcement from Harwell that a controlled hydrogen bomb reaction has been achieved there with the machine "Zeta". It is now common knowledge that Harwell scientists are satisfied that their machine has, intact produced such a
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  • 168 6 FLA T LIGHTS Sir As a redden: of Tiong Bahru for the past three years I have yet to see a whole week when the lights m all the flats provided m the staircases have been illuminated. When light! m>;.ie the flats function regularly the lights m the steps fail
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  • 620 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By \T this time next Saturday the citizens of Singapore will be engaged m going to the polls for the City Council elections. So far the campaigning has proceeded without serious incident m spite of the efforts of one side or another
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  • 505 6  - Revolt Of The Small Powers Michael Salzer From forms a corner-stone m Europe's defence system, being adequately armed. Swed.sh military leaders agree with the NATO contention that atomic warheads should be included m all tactical defence planning, but like -.heir Danij-h and Norweg.an army colleagues, who share their views, they
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  • 139 6 S.r —Clime n Singapore If m Teasing and gangsten are Z<j'\:v.3 colder and bolder everyday. Prom L9S2 Ifll the mi Idle of lael year blmm m Singapore was fairly under control. Why the sudden, dnnfle? From the ordinary man m the > I reel hawsers, petty merrhants,
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  • 57 6 We the PEOPLE S:r -As a rraiis 1 I rrer! \i>.;3 .sii.g xnc m of a Comrr. S' DHHft H*9 Kfhi wishes of the r.ffsj r.r.g f of passace are heeded at all. The Ma! ay? r.r v.r.- MM jr..;vided loytlt; It ;s MHky alone, should be elected to o.r
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  • 45 6 Support For The Tunku now existinf if I is to be assured. End Malays, the others d datakat sense, «w Mr. SeenivaMiiirilj heed that the cud Becab to be attempted m *m Malays have fll determine ai •hauld ■afeguard 4twof rtw stands behind tt Prnanir
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    • 42 6 If you appreciate precision as c| vu a i i yk for the new ZENITH |HH You couM not for pr.o-or, won >< > »he unden.ablc \«t>"*' duct.on o» f-ne»» uil ty mfP ZENITH kaVRE LEL'BA v** uM Sole A 8 enM FAVRI Lt
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  • 36 7 LONDON, Dec. 13 (Reuter) —Frederick Oeorse Creed, 84, who revolutionized the world newspaper Industry wltn his teleprinter system. I invented In a tiny workshop j In Britain, died at Croydon, j near here, yesterday.
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  • 381 7 Russia and China pose no threat to India SAYS INDIAN PREMIER NEHRU NEW DELHI, Dec. 13, (Reutcr)— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today he could "say with complete honesty that I am convinced there is not the remotest chance of India being afraid of Russia or China,
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  • 223 7 Riddle of Bulganin's letter to Macmillan LONDON, Dec 13 (Hester) Brit:. I liter fCN noted an imp rtant omission m the letter sent by the Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, to Mr. Harold Macmilhn. British Prime Minister-. H ired with 'he Soviet ■d I letter kO President E senhower
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  • 22 7 ALGIERS, Dec. 13 (Reutcr) An eartta tn noi Itst nifht ihoi k Orlean »Tllle, kcim (i f ttUstroai earthQaiki three
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  • 33 7 PARIS. Dec. 13 (AFP).— More than 1,000 students hero yes erday marched m pouring rain through the student "Latin Quarter" of Paris, demonstrating for an Increase m Government cre6Ltl for education.
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  • 288 7 WHOSE^FINGER ON NUCLEAR LAUNCHING BUTTON? PARIS, Dec. 13 (Reuter> Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, arrived here by air from Washington today and immediately began talks preparing for next Monday's summit meeting of Nato heads of government. He conferred first with M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Nato Secretary-General,
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  • 68 7 HANOI, Dec. 13, (AFP)— A 13.Vyard bridge over the river Pciluo to link North Vietnam with Communist China is now under construction on Mon^'iy town, it was announced here yesterday. The bridge is being h lilt jointly under Chinese ,'vi North Vietnam auspices pud will
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  • 27 7 ONE rre# member was killed and several injured when the American destroyer Manley encountered "mountainous seas" m the East Atlantic, the navy announced yesterday. A.F.P.
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  • 173 7 MANILA, Dec. 13 (UP) The Philippines, m an early display of the Yule spirit, today re-opened the gates to the entry here of 500 Chinese each year. Foreign Secretary, Felixberto M Serrano, however, listed t^'o stringent safeguards to the lifting of the ten- nonth-old
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  • 158 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UP).— Senator Ralph E. Flanders yesterday urged thai US. mlltilai and satelKte- testa be shifted to a Pacific Ocean island to "eliminate publicity on fa. lures." The Vermont Republican tuld a news conference that "we talk too much" and 'seem
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  • 310 7 Cyprus victory m U.S. NEW YORK. Dec. 13 (Reuter) A Greek resolution on Cyprus approvi d by the United Nations Political Committee VM regarded here today as a major Greek diplomatic triumph over But am and Turkey. xai> resolution, ainud at eventual self determination
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  • 75 7 Freak Winds Flatten 50 Homes TOKYO. Dec. 13 (AFP).— Freak gusts of wind a. dawn today destroyed bj BM 50 houses m southern Japan. It was feared that 13 fishermen had been lost ai sea. while 29 RlMtltltl wore seriously injured on land The 130-ton Showa Maru cap.-,. zed 45
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  • 53 7 TOKYO. Dor. 13, (AFP)— Five Americana wen killed when the military transport C-49 aircraft m which they wcro travelling crashed and caught fi p n landing at Dakota airl i i In North Tokyo v< sU ntay The pane hit a hu:h vnltago line as It was
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  • 53 7 MOSCOW D< c 13 <Reir< rl 1 he British balh rina, B< ryJ Grey, was taken ill during rehearsals at the Bolshol Theatie here today and w.n not be able to appear In tomorrow night'- p°riormanoe f "Swan I ake She was laid to be suffertna; 'mm
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  • 229 7 BandK deny rift rumours HOLLYWOOD. Dec 13 (UP) Rumours thct iHI hrandos had separated circulated m Hcllywocd today but *c-c DENIED by ccnes< fj while Brando REFUSED tD discuss them The rr; published m a Film Trade publication today and several hours later Miss Kashfi said that the report v.
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  • 69 7 TORENTO. On\,n,. D< 13 (Rej!er) —An k Tet< rtuki .is i a adrift on an Moe ia Hudson Bay since Tuesday with 15 sleigh g<. the Canada. A:r I p rapor'c: 1- jay. T i\'O. ir;- < :..-:t i c v. le thick, i Irifi
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  • 173 8 Da 99er G J Operating In Xl ALA UMPIK Kri that a uang of da W er-win dln l I the Merdeka Stadium ana her* "I A spokesman disclosed stabbed a young bus-<i: I him ana .JlfcM He said thS S I victim -f 'h> nuns. .r
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  • 214 8 CYCLE PARTS CASE FOR THE LONDON PRIVY COUNCIL AN application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a decision of the Court of Appeal was granted by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The Court of Appeal had confirmed judgment of the High Court
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  • 35 8 A JUSTICE of the Peace, Dr. M. P. L. Yegappan, was unanimously elected the first chairman of the hilly tlecte I Bukit Mertajam, Town Council at its first extraordinary genera! meeting yesterday afternoon.
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  • 193 8 KTANTAN, Fri.— Five shop-houses have been swept away by floods m the Kuala Pahang area near here. A spokesman of the State Secretariat told The Standard the flood, which started a week ago, was serious compared with previous years. The spokesman said personal belongings have
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  • 262 8 MALACCA, Fri.— A brand new radio set played a vital part m three bandits deciding to give up their nine years' struggle m the jungle to lead a new life m independent Malaya. The surrender of the three bandits, remnants of the once 150-strong armed
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  • 59 8 PETALING JAVA. Fri A sum of $2,400,000 ha.s been set aside v "capital expenditure" tor further development of Petaling Jaya. the budget lor next year reveals. This estimated expenditure exceeds that of last year by $199,290. The Town Authority stated that this was due
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  • 47 8 A CHRISTMAS variety conoerl m iid of St. Francis Xa\ier'> Church Fund, will he held at St. .Joseph's S'-ho )1 Hall. Bras Basah Road. Singapore, tonight and tomorrow starting at 8 p.m. Tickets— s:i, $2 and $I— are available at the door.
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  • 91 8 PENANG. Fri. Capt. B.H. Knight of the Royal Army j Service Corps had a costly 1 15-minute swim m the sea at j the Bth Mile, Tanjong Bun- gah. yesterday. Two expensive cameras, worth $1,000. which he left, on 'Me b« ach together v r.
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  • 20 8 HEALT SCHEM HELD ll.v A The sch«ae J 1 m l 1 I tfttHllf of I m m r I
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  • 7 8 THE canotfiti th» ftltet, Kuala Larj».l
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  • 33 8 THE Federal capital's recent big flood coit the Kuala Lumpur Municipality $150,000. This If revealed In the vear"s lupplenentary budget under the heading of "Special services to be borne from revenue.
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  • 95 8 KTALA LI'AIPrR Fn -1 Federation liocnment has set up a commitv. into the rci;:r..'anoes which have made ecessary to emp.oy larc;e r. ->ers of tea-' porary \erK^ sin< c Fedorai and Stall ices and to consider whether, <=o. on what n< rrat present ser mq
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  • 51 8 Pahang To Spend $1 5.6 M KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Panang Co .n< i. of Stale »s ':m ier an cx;>c*~ re f;.-..';a4.2.i4 for 19:>8. Of this sum $963,743 will go' to the R-Jlcr. Chief v- Be^ar an^ tne Stn'i S< tariat. while $104 SRS is ctfw marked for poii'i
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    • 69 8 Anew OLYN q^ S 1 VIbH al^HLr **»**^"*»">/^ New >n9redienl m :^li^»^fc Kofynos destroys decay 0 ■^^/^/^^if'^/Jo^/0^ causing enzyme* immediately* r f /:/3§s&/fff/ij^^ Cc/ c Mi fodoy' I IW^^^^^^Bill YOU/7 WHOtf FAMILY WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS NEW DISCOVERY ...START TODAY! miaous cahw-fßesh \Js3 I FLAVOUR OF THE MEW- S38!» I
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    • 368 8 Standard c&lmaM Information at a Glance fINGAPORE^^ i BBX WHMMbfm WSZmUR SlnwiKire hew < l.ih v. 3|| BaIM^HMUa, >; Catiedril Ha Singapore Public Swires Co-op H- id,'. School Extend gJlion. Annual children s Christ- fn c *®2S:j eaasfi 5SiS^ TIME AND TIDE C\ M Movie irclr Screening of 1ODW: S::
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    • 504 9 A-Power Plant Will Light A City Of Million i alt that oduce sufficient c. to light a fof 2SQ 00 people is n^anng c :|i n m the d State T- f "hea 1 the plant, i •on fuel core j was installed at the m v power statkn 1
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    • 127 9 r THE wi r.d's '"greatest mechanical brain" wrQ] be used to track the COUne Ol the earth satellites, or artificial moons, which United States ICtentistS will launch during the International Geophysical Year, its job will be to tell once a minute the exact position Of
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    • 216 9  - HOUSES OF THE FUTURE Sir Alfred izzr" LOOKING AHKAD YEAROLD Sir Alfred Bossom looked into the future and told the Royal Society of Arts what life would be like 100 years from now. "Almost every house will have a small car and a small vertically rising airplane which will fly
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    • 140 9 ERRAVALLO'S Trie Tonic Wine the -CsS^\ whole world acclaims! V V »^> ljflf Vta D SSeP^L^ "^^"ie^^^ Chlorosis, Nervousness, fFj) ft cence > and <iftcr Child k £&> t n^£§; birfhl SERRAVALLO has .tSsI •"'P^^*^l^-a slOOd £~^*W7 I your appetite, energy or >^^^> 3=. »V^ see for yourself the \^2>
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    • 225 9 mtml\ —^-a ~^r*^_j You wouldn't know the Lims \f Tj since they've been taking OOftTT'O =r OwU II v Wi!--2E3 Cod Liver Oil Capsules gyflj S, Thousands owe their rontinurd I Im^A- I pood health to Scott's Cod Liver Oil I If f iu^fe w\ crease vigour, keep you imfjfng
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    • 434 9 rpoit \vs tji otxtion: yiJBBjBfWKjM^pBBJr^pnSJRBJSa 1 "In rrmiml tlif mat) of Ltt p^^2l*lil*M !hf K4*Ml turns yon Vm^^^l^B^T^^^^BO^^VPl h.i\«- il.nir him i» \<t\ minh I Ui I \K hkf i ri'prou h." Dt-nios- |PH 111 mt^B^b sTI I ffWvßv urn n< l2J_EftJ_Lu^E9 MIIKDW FOR I MXV- MM OM p: i:r.M-e
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  • 231 10 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri Mr. (horn: Khoon Lin and Sir Douglas Waring today appealed to the Federal Legislative Council to give special consideration to the marginal and small miners. by deferring their Buffer Stuck payments to the next Quarter. The Council uas told th.se "marginal"
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  • 179 10 Britain's Trade Gap Narrows EXPORTS from the United Kingdom m N vembcr showed an impn. m ment I Om October figures and imp its were I reduc t. H H announced by the Board si Trade m London Wthtm ttM visional trade ftgura tr. Xove m be r were 1
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  • 65 10 PENANG. Fri. The 9.108--ton mot i hip Sb Maru wh.;h built t0 <■ r.t. arrived her* t !ly n hr maiden voyage It was MM gfl OH Uraea r.ld-nz yard and cieliver^d 1 thi wn< rs, Asuma e^- p;>:n- C Ltd.. on Nov. 29. The Sh yo Mar
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  • 71 10 PLANT for the B ifa turc r -otton pirn. :r> i < square of wood to the iini> rone is r. > .vav M c c turn them out at HI pi hour. r <r. rr.ario hy a fin m th i Eng ish Lake D.
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  • 393 10 Experts To Discuss Sugar THK SufSl Council has .set up a small committee .1 experts to prepare f f 'i" negotiations on r.ew international agreement as ;::e present "ni. which curr.e into operation on January 1. MM and expires It end of next year. iayi The Financial Times. H pi
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  • 107 10 Singapore Chinese Pro- duce Exchange noon closing prim per picul yesterday were: copra Dec -Jan. UK Continent 530^ buyers, $31* se'.ler^; coconut oil m bulk $50i sellers; In drums $54 i sellers Muntok white pt^pper 599 sellers. Sarawak white $93 sellers, special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Coora ASSOCigVtion
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  • 116 10 AUSTRALIAN raffli would evop.tii.-t".v be forced out o| business If n British appiication for 'owcr fttl Ol d:'y on waAerpit) tod cotton piecegood.-, rotton ranvas and dock was allowed, the Tariff B«nrd m Melbourne was told fester;:ay. Mr, H-v a I Wll tan Ky c -sistant
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  • 170 10 M HE shar« k ported the following twwinti dor.o r I- vj v 2 7. >2 72? Gammon SX3S odd lot. $2.30. Hammer $2.22* overnight and yesterday. Hume pref A2:: M Cement $129. Rights 15c. overnight and >-• P m warn t4a 1 1 II BJ overIt r
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  • 143 10 FIRM WITH CHAIN SEEKS LOCAL MERGER A BRITISH company With M factories and more than 2.500 retail stores m U.K. and South Africa is looking for firms m Singapore, which may be interested m merging with the company. CtefailUUO of the company. (Great Universal Stores) Mr. UIM Wolfson, is rvuv
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  • 24 10 il ford Ltd of Essex. England, has now opened new laboratory nt Brentwood. near London, as nnrt of it< rurront expansion scheme.
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  • 160 10 Buyers Sellers Fraser >*v Xeave (Ml 2.KR 173 Gammon 2 27 US W. Hammer 2.18 2.23 M i avai: Cement (Rights) 5.13 n ::n McAlister 1.69 1.70 Metal Box 1.53 l.nR Raffles Hotel LM 2 no x nil Robinson Co. Or* 1 78 1.83 Strata Steamer.:
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  • 270 10 PROSPECTS of the tin mining industry from a lons-term point of view are sound, according: to the report of the chairman of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Limited, Sir Douglas Waring, presented at the company's 16th ordinary general meetLig m Kuala Lumpur this week. Sir Pmi^latj conimentini
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  • 150 10 INNF.R ROADS WHARVES OI'TER ROADS Polyphemus State of Andra. Mm ak, Diana. Sourabaya Maru. Fempark, Tensho Maru, Kanang Thai Murena, Sunon, Douglas, Reginald Kcrr, Falstria, New Yoi k M iru, Kian Aun Bella. Malvina, Glenbeg, Norvest, Bah. Mikasa Maru. Tjinegara, Sylvia, Uykes, lyndartns, Xbog Hai, Leaeverett" Tong
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  • 269 10 NEW TYPE OF NATURAL RUBBER CAN CUT COST {Fintwnvv And r C&mm**rc&\ A NEW type of natural rubber is now available to manufacturers of rubber products which will not only reduce manufacturing costs, but result m improvement m quality. A technical bulletin outlining the benefits of this new type rubber
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  • 134 10 Demand For Commodity Growing THE ceremony of cutting the firs! sod on the site of the new extension of the orifiina.l Mli million modernization programme by the North British Rubber Co.. Ltd., at Castle MJ'll. Edinburgh. iM neen.'ly performed by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh. The event illustrates the growing
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  • 150 10 Shipments Highest This Year OCEAN" riripoMßtl of rubber including latex In November totalled 94,681 tons—the highi -t month v i.^:r<: M Ear this y( ar. according 1 Ma ay a itatisti i Issued rest* r lay; hi October 93,543 tons v. re shipped Total for the first II months thifc
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  • 304 10 THE week has been one of nervous activity and wide daily fluctuations, says the report of Holiday, Cutler. Ba':i fc CO., Ltd. it taemi that until lew days ago. the full s.igmli \in* c of the Indonesian situation had. not been appreciated by the consuming
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  • 89 10 INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for January shipment dropped by cents on the Singapore market yesterday, closing uncertain at ft4f centper lb. (Bo^ cents on Thursday). Prices yesterday were marked down at the opening m sympathy with overseas markets and lack of news from Jakarta, The market rilled
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  • 49 10 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per tb yesterday were Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 84 R4* International Jan. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 841 <°,4 s Int. R.S.S. No. 1 February S3] 84 i January No. 2 81* 81; No. 3 79] 80 V
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  • 74 10 PRODUCTION of British motor-fycles. OOtefl md tnopedi In the Brit nine months of this year was up by 44' < compared with thOM for the same period m LfM. The 1057 figures already exceed hy a substantial margin prodllCtiOfl |0C the whole of L 056. Total production
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  • 18 10 VOLKSWAGEN h; s lonned a BAIO millkwi cotapwkj to att lip a WllMifftmim plant m Australia.
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  • 20 10 ISRAEL is buying US* I 4.--203,000 worth of turplui farm products from the United States for local currency.
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  • 54 10 MALAYAN BWTttiHlfli Banks Aiaociitton buying rates jresterdav were Canada: TT :;2-l LI ()D 32-3 v;. »fi day. :u-9 it; credit b m 32-5 R trade MH*. Sell nj tt ,r on (ready): New York tt-fl 16, Canada .31-11 Ifl Belgian Francs I61t»1 2. French Francs L 3652. Other
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    • 298 10 /auto vk POLISH ;^i(B Asenfs.- HONG SR^ AMERICAN MAIL uITB IJO Portland. S luomofc'vl |M| Ancrito'"' I "Amtftcon Moil' 4 5 j._ JpJ EVERETT ORIENT LIKE For Hongkong Jc; m r H '"Yosu Ho" ZS 5' Dec I "Brodcvcrctt 16 I>s H Calls Pusan Direct I J^£^f EVERETT STAR LIKE
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  • 4 11 Another Award For Derek
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  • 832 11 PETER WILSON Criticises Mr. Brundages Letter m as afti mot clarify the ■sass of misinformation which reamed out of Sofia. Bulgaria ihi re the Io c. me i urliei thi ar, Brundasje hai sued lix-point i.. o] facton 'Ai..i-h make athletes Ineligible fjr the
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  • 251 11 SOFTBALL .■<-, •< da, |aac a .:n rr.zne up pl.iyf»r- :rom "he d'-ier 'cam* thf I— SjW*i 11^ came Wtt held at the L'niver^nv Nfa gv < Sund?v. ])cc I*' ii 4pm tarting team fo: tne R*".-' was i eked by ill <>' th€
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  • 48 11 CAPETOWN Dt M (Reu•o \\'r~;c}r. [^nvmrf las' six wicke.s idd< I on 74 runs here this mnrning when he match againsi Ausiralia's touring team was continued 't |0 Dp ill I tM 24A Thr Australians m a one' period bc-f<<-p l-mch scored four uns withou: los?
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  • 265 11 Belgians Keep Their Cup Hopes Alive BRISBANE. Der 13 BELGIUM kept the IHvia Cup inter-zone final with thr I nited State* allre Brisbane today when they won thr doubles. a c k i c Bn^hant and Pn :pp*» Washer beat th« Arren a-i pair. Vjr Seixat and G Mulloy 7-5.
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  • 84 11 Aussie Boxer Qualifies For Finals RANGOON, Ore. la (AFP)— Australian bantamweight o. T,.v>ir qualified for the finals Ol the South-oast Asia ;^ox:n^ championships when he srorcrl i technical knockout over Burma*i Them Ifyini m a temi-final bout last night. Flyweight F. Boivis. of the Philippines, outpointed India v i S.
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  • 119 11 Duke Calls For 'An Adjustment' LONDON. Dec. 13, <Rruler) The Duke of Devonshire. President of the British Lawn Tennis Association, yesterday railed for "an adjustment" of amateur conditions existing m tennis. Speaking at the association's annual general meeting here, he said: "One of the great needs of the lawn tennis
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  • 293 11 F.A. Issues Probe Orient' Order ANOTHER probe has been ordered by the Football Association. This time Ley ton Orient will be investigated by a joint F.A. and Football League Commission. The HHWlliffiffll ill appointerl yesterday. This was after the League and F.A. had discUMCd Orient's reaucst for an inquiry EJKI
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  • 181 11 London, Fr; Gigi Peraoaoe,| whose scouting activities or bohrt'.f of .l-;'-rr r:<; an d other) big-time [talian riubs are a bw.-ord m Britain, may ba<om.p a forgoren man after I MMfl .lune. At least, Gigi's movements will be severely curtailed- if the F.A have
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    • 70 11 .♦••••••••••••■A-* him; tai f. fraught I „ii> I I BEARABLE I s LASS FHRILLtR..." if I Dl UULMPTL\SIO\r J ■L J I MICHAEL BROOKE* WSm MICHAEL CWYNN ■■■■■V Ibßß^ OCOfFRSY K£l N n ■MS ak OAVIO McCALLUM MAUUIINPRYOU^ CCOMCC SILWAY )iR« a coopiit j^ I -MiiMRDA VIIDN| <'HT J h
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    • 71 11 J Tffl; LAUGH OF YOUR LIFETIME! J CATHATi You<H hov>l your head off -X MIDNIGHT^TH at one of the funniest ~J£ I TONIGHT \1 B pictures ever made!! .^BSSSSSSSSSk JH Df .—^wJ&&La. .^BS^r.L "-"^uV**^- *^C «H BS^^^V'-' I BsW. bP j£bJ*\ l >v vsS^b^bl f\ m bsa 3^ vA Vbjfri'Y
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    • 141 11 I- By Al Capp I X/sTANrTV .Tsomet-h s3^T^--r o^-ook atYafter Su»mmf/V I ANGLED REMAINS BACK VX <Al rf^ < ANZIO. SALERNO AN" A I RA^NOUNGlOtaT^™^^-^ <^ALlwfc** /TREES A KCPX A, HOW IRONIC I r*4AFTERTHi V M"^ X,#lfcilV hi* _L^( SH A^L ff )TO DIE IN CENTRAL 7 |Oc By V.
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  • 1076 12 Probable Fields For Penang Next Saturday FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eijjht races on Saturday, (Dec. 21) first day of the Penang Turf Club X'mis meeting:— Horses Class 3-5 V 2 08Q Nufrnrn *> 9.0:5 Lim Stable .Martin !Ti i i. l l !r rr i: I:!?
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  • 612 12 Scrutineer's Race 1: KI'LINDRA Uep JeanJe No Regrets Race 2: NAROO Britannia Perak I Race I: EMINENT PRINCE Malekzadeh >lont Clare Race 4: MARCO POLO Sound Wave Capetown THK race-card for to- j day's amateur races at Bukit Timah is as follows: Race 1:
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  • 487 12 Thomas Cup Defence A 'Life Death' Battle, Says Heah PFNANG, Fri. The 13 Thomas Cup badminton prospects now m training here will learn the Malayan national anthem "Xesara-Ku" m crder to "inculcate m themselves a national spirit and determination." The President of the Bad-mint-ir.
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  • 110 12 RANGOON. Burma. Dec Mi, (Reciter).— A row p.'roi: 1 1 q, ho i v for a matt ,:v boxing m Asia and Australia was Ml up i.ere Utffl r.iglit g| BMtfalgj of dclo^atos of the "IN countries (cmpoting m Urn Bmith Cillt Asia Amateur b"xtng
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  • 229 12 Jope's Out: Toolseram Comes In PENANG, Fn -The Malayan Ci\"iliar.s vs. Malayan Services arm :ai rug:\v '"c'.assii'" will iie played for the flrsi time under t oodlijchti at the City Stadium tomorrow night. A. .1. rv of Sela::gor who was to have btvn t'r.e h .it kc.' lot the dviliani
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  • 35 12 IPOH, Fn. A Meet* carnival featuring Malaya Cup chunpkms, PenlL fam Cup winner?, Penang, Selangor and Singapore, prill be held at the Mcrdeka Starlium at Kuala Lumpur at the beginning of next year.
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  • 226 12 WITH a total of 19 points. Malayan Basic Training Centre von the Malayan Othrr Ranks Cap Badce Boxinir tovipetiton at the Tanglin Gymnasium last ni?ht. RABC 13 MfOftl MM Wcond, and REME third with >ev"n point-. Resu ta we Mosquito: Pr M MBTC'i beat Pte Ja
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  • 362 12 At 'Oil i s irJmt Uwusuiids oj Singapore Tcrvstlmg urns; LOVE to sec: the mighty King Kong not so might'), thrown out of the Happy World ring, falling mwcow teiOMt, hjm a o u the ground, out to the world
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    • 120 12 Be fcfbSLj as HIGH STREET S'rM TONIGHT^ They Are Determined! And Now The Tri- K-s I To Oo The kh INTKUN Vilu\ WRESTIIN HAPPY WORLD STADiBi f!l ai 9.00 p.m. KING KONG jM ASI.\M KIM. KOJS BARON VON HFCZEY Lit^ P/us: Two Thrilling Supp:-' t-A Hates: 88/- S" Advance Bookir.ci
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    • 140 12 SOCCER Bukit Panjang D itrld League 4#CJt Ml g| 7'-oop R pc i Bukit Bint ng "A" ill Worci'.i'His a: o 5 p.m. HOCKEY flater Cm»— YMSJi. M. S.C.C al S C.C. bI S p.m. WHESTI ISG a> m pt, Kus X nif al /^.•pp-; MTorld Slad si I p
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