Singapore Standard, 18 December 1957

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard AGFAHAJAHJHA #6 ft iH i. *f[\ W* SINGAPORE, WKONE>n.\Y, DECEMBER 18, 1937 J t IV\<,F> l"> KVTS
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  • 107 1 60 Native Troops Riot In Court i dins m Com- >m a rga- i navho the r hv K< rema bei of their h all In punc! belorc Police *>zns Used /s Weapons eral troops were fined lay. against the oOidiTs whc took part n yesterday's riot are b i
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  • 32 1 INDIAN Premier Mr. Jawaharlal Nehn: said yestt I that the Kashmir question could not b«- solved until a new approach was reached pecially on the part o! Pakistan. AFP
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  • 531 1 720 MORE COME IN ONF-hi:n;lrrd-and-t\vcniy morr Dutch nationals were flown inio Sin::.;p re yesId ;'.v fri.tr. Jakaria Thcv irostly uoir.on and hil'ii' n 40,000 Homeless As Fanatic Darul Islam Gangs Burn, Pillage JAKARTA, Dec. 17 (Rcutcr) The Indonesian news agency Antara said today that armed
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  • 7 1 MR. KANDIAR
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  • 242 1 JAKARTA. I) C. 17 [ndon< .an Foreign Minister, Doctor Subandrio has warned the British Ambassador Mr. Dcrmot MacDermot that presence of Dutch warships m Singapore harbour would harm relations ben Indonesia and Singapore, it was learned here today. Dr. Subandrio c warning vuen he recc I
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  • 279 1 SIX AND SEVEN YEARS' JAIL FOR TWO KIDNAPPERS TWO former City Council labourers. Arumugam and Muttu Thanibo, were sentenced to six and seven years imprisonment respectively m the Singapore Assizes yesterday for abducting and confining a contrartoi, Appavoo Kandiar, during September this \c;ir. Muttu Thambu had six pr< n\ from
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  • 160 1 GAITSKELL: I don 't want to interfere, but you have a difficult problem Til?: leader of Oppo-ilion m House of Comm Mi H G; rday <sscd the hope that the t)lems which a posbly I ettled i -ocU and commonserue." Bj: Mr <■'•■■ <!' 1 ayinji J i blamed for
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  • 93 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Pek-in. I\.'.;.rv: H yal Town n w tf] d. the lat< surv y on \hc flood situatfcMl revpaird. Thrro i.s a gen- r a Lng-< of rain m m ar-iio rl F< ral i n. FoOowtaf is the full ft Isjborc
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  • 186 1 but it's only a friendly visit KOTA TINGGI, Tues. seven veteran Communist terrorists, who had spent ei-ht veins m the jungle to day met the village committee oi Kota Kechil to learn of th< welfare and development work beinj; carried out m IkC area. ev<
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  • 60 1 B\\< KOK Dec 17 (AFP) Hie Unionist Party gained t hr lead m Sunday's general elections by capturing '»"> Mats o.it <»f the ISI ><> far declared. The Democratic Party, nearest rivals of the I'nionists. secured 31 sj-ats. I'idcpendents 49. Cf n— l
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  • 32 1 MR. F. A. Brigj a former puisne judge m Malaya, has appi Lnted vice-president to the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa, it was announced m London last night.
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  • 117 1 c |PE can Wh.}-: \L. f I rida, I I;, 11 I-:- Th< Un Btat< Air I i.: !..rv. Ol f hL' "At ..i Intel nent U billtolw mi. re today. I It HI V.' v the fit I :essfu! launch. p.': ol I ':.< .v
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  • 147 1 US-CHINA TRADE POLICY UNREALISTIC WASHINOTON, Dee. IT (DP). -Some feelinf that the U.S. trade policy on Communist china was unreal! tic was reported today amonf private busln< b m' 1 ip en en to advise the U.S. Government on foceign trade The ex «p va th World Trade Adrlsory Committee
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  • 215 1 Turkey's Nato Blast: Russia Has Already Crabbed Syria PARIS, Dec. 17 (Reuter) M. Adnan Monderes. the Turkisn Prime Minister, has told the Atlantic Pact Summit Conference that Russia has taken over Syria, established co-operation with Ksypt and warned that the,e actions m the Middle East are only a be<;innin£. He
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  • 131 1 MOON RAKING IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS Moscow. Dec. it (ft liter) Flights to the HOI B Will become P issilfte v. i bin the next decade and 1;' IK sputnika will teU mtot thex life la pa Able on other planets, according to Pr< lessor Yuri Pobedon'.>.t. iv, a
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  • 80 1 TWO dm b were In nn d ta a mUfft'gh* tvairl m I tx .n Jalan h it, s.r.- Ip r« .a. night. Cheng Eton Chong IS, :i plumber, tld hif dm w drinking with a fiii c i 7ooni Lam, Ji, when .-uddenlj
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  • 42 1 SOVIET Premier N:k< lai Bulganin wro c i ;>• n mU letter to Icelandic Pivrr.ii r Herman JMM I <>n Rrmrnlnf him i:' th«- dansc letting thf U S tabli h roc-kr-t ba>^s i.n I'fiand.c terrltory, It wta teamed yesterday. UP
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  • 45 1 THE Panamanian tanker. San tMuardo. yestrrda> went aground on the F^anMrSJi Island reel which lies hMwrcn Pa'awan and Sandakan m North Bornro. II M.S. ussax k on .ts »a\ to Hongkong has n«m n rdrr r d to avsist the tank-r
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  • 23 1 PORTSMOUTH, Dec. 17 [.M.S Thorough a Brii class MriM*& i world. Bbc Is believed to be I umnsj^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 ji Now on> pjt a*» ■ffc3«e Come" 0 HATCH CO. LTD. f Hf BIG SHOWfODAY 1 -111 9.30 p.m. Fcjviiion Theatre 7:* c Good Companions" if a date. Thousands of children to go to, no parent or guardian hcnng m the festive joy, could foreboding world transformed and happiness. be
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  • 407 2 30,000 CHEER THE AGONG ON HIS FIRST PENANG VISIT PENANG, Tucs. More than 30,000 people, including a large number of school children lined both sides of the streets and gave a rousing welcome to the Yang di Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, during their State drive from the
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    • 1690 2 NOTICES „»A »il TT 1 >«f TlUtTaOl^^Ol** WA» J WORLI) POWKR CONFERENCE MALAYAN REGIONAL COMMITTEE THE Malayan RefJOHl] c tmmitt >■ ol the World V(,\k> r c nference baa been regl n d a^ b Boeiety and ..> B)OW m a position to invite membi r hip from any Oorernm
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    • 637 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE— CHAPTER 174 AND CHINESE TEA COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION AT an Extraordinary i General Meeting of the Member^ of the aboveI named O nipany. duly con--1 vened and held a\ the Registered Office of the Company at 10-M, A.sia
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    • 176 2 COMING— ;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ww IS I GUERRERO WSm-illJl jk^ %t^*i/4r .JIaWvS^H lts w o t e r P roof lts >*eofh.erproc» toe Hj| W W i»s\\\H made to withstand attack frorr ■H I I 11l elements. Here's how its fomoi 1 romxec H Iml Movement is protected iMi hermetically scoipd m <f
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    • 82 2 \> QUALITY SIEEL GIVES LONG HFt^ I'hp quality <.i < r itsell It is ill i tr M J sprnliratiun-. .M.i i^ availahlr. la. I, .(eel Used ,n It* m espprialh < h..s, v rrnch ill l>< put lor <a< h i r t i r ul.tr .tppl i SOLE
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  • 602 3 BAD CONDITIONS IN FED. HOSPITALS' Govt. Blamed In 10,000-Word Alumni Assn. Memo KUALA LIMPI X, Tues. Tae Alumni Association of Hint; Ku ward VII (Allege of Medicine, m a memorandum to its members, blamed Government for the "disgraceful conditions" prevailing m hospitals throughout the Federation, and cited the 80-year-old General
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  • 34 3 HONGKONG, Dec. 17 lal Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.50 to Cl Sterling; $5.***** to US$l 19 to Malayan pd one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255,375 to a tael
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  • 43 3 PHOTOGRAPHERS BRIDE MX. and Mrs. Lee Nai Kfon who were married al the BteaptTC ftt'uistry n'fcntly. The bride, thr former Miss Chens Kiat is the daughter <f Mr. and Mrs. 'hrng Ker Chun-. Mr. Lm is rmploved m the Singapore Standard PJiotoarraphic Department.
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  • 158 3 Xmas Surprise For Sergeant: He Wins A Car A CHRISTMAS surprise awaits Sgt. L.T. Close of R.A.F., Selctar. Sgt. Cose was yesterday ared the winner of the first prize of a new Fiat 500 m a competition held last k at the Pavilion m conjunction with the screening of the
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  • 161 3 I THE CITY'S^] CRIME WAVE A Standard daily round-up VILLAGERS armed with sticky and shovels put to rout .1 gang of robbers who entered a house m Mandai Road. Singapore, on .Monday ni^ht. The masked robbers utrc mtii rnterinj; the house by one of the
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  • 87 3 ONCE ifftin this year, HO.\('-Qa:r.i will pr< nt v Chri •m Tree to the St. r i C Ohedrml, Btei ip r The 12 feet hii h, ■,v)>: l :irrivrd by ti:»- :url;n< J: service v- fterdftj fr m London, will be d< -v red to
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  • 139 3 THE University of Malaya Students' Tnion distri buted more than 57.000 among five different charitable institutions yesterday. This ntm was collected the recent Welfare Week rthe students 1 miou The $5,580.17 netted from I the Flag Day was divided equally between the Home for the
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  • 102 3 Mi; B H VAKB I «> elected chairman of the Stafap Indians Co-op Thrift and Loan Society at its annual geneial meeting at PuUcfton Building last Saturday. Olrur oftice-b MCI S ary Mr. V A. Padiai ..surer— Mr T. \'air; committee members r :.i C. "i.'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 214 3 shapes the figure of your dreams p f^^JM^W am <^mdm ■war I hi- new bra I .methinir wonderful for you I CONCERTO on the Mt. The moment you put I ins bra, you notice the difference i I -o pleasing new CWMWJW I 'lone with rows and rows of tiny
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    • 354 3 Only pen m the world with these 7 special features A AMERICAN DESIGN AND BRITISH M PRECISION ENGINEERING r m COMBINE TO PRODUCE A PERFECTED BALL-POINT PEN Bjm h^B 9 NEW RETRACT INC ACTION tIL- H f clone wei vital parlt r o made of tMnparad ataal. JlHll cannot \ll|l
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  • 101 4 MR David W. McNiol. a caivcr ■fl;ot r the AUStraUmn Department ol External Affairs, baa been Appointed Ai/ral.an Commit t» r :n Sir..:;!! 1 n Barawak, Bruno: and North BOCM I Hi -.v: artta la Wmipnrf tomofT v, Ho will replace Mr. Ralph l Ham Mr
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  • 50 4 THI Mimfjt < '*i Director of b. d TWn I td Lin Koon Yew, WM fined IOOQ j >>•« by the Cil v Court Rfagistnti Mi T, S. Sinnathuray. for failing to BUbmil i n e-tO return- I I h;> t;r:r. for 1 i.:::i p cabled guilty through
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  • 294 4 WILL TAKE PLACE IN FOUR CENTRES INSTEAD OF ONE THIS YEAR COUNTING of vofes and the announcement of the results of the City Council Elections on Saturday night will be done m four schools, the Singapore Government announced last night. Government explained that owing In the large
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  • 274 4 TWO BBTIEING City Councillors, Mr. A. P. Rajah and Mr V.K. Nair bade iar;>weO t> theii IMBtafllCl and Council employees, yesterday They wrre visibly moved when making their last speeches m the Council. Although both were leaders of luo rival political groups m
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  • 41 4 EIGHTY airport and airline If lalf and porters wore < terdav given a free flight Singapore by the Union of Burnm Airways. The fiirzht marked the Introduction of ::v> new VIl (Mini turbo-prop services between Singapore and Rangoon.
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  • 341 4 Grants ALL RELIGIONS SHOULD GET THE SAME TREATMENT CHARITABLE (ranti p I out Iro.n government coil I should also include other v stitutio:i>. WOfthjF Of |BVOfa> neni support besides th \v:n -ii toe 09VC1 cnt ha* ially < .-.< m L Thii wai i ited bf Ifa H Jumabhojr, [Lib,
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  • 126 4 NINE Mailer expat:" a"> officers of the Btoga^iofe City Council arc to retire early next y*< v nndCT the Council*! Retirement Bcheme. They are. Mr. J.R. Hill, the City Treasurer, Mr. r.a. Waddle, City Dectrtca] Engineer, Mr. .T.G A'p;n,,::, City As» Ibot, r^r J. Angus, Buperinten-
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    • 452 4 I vuinj*^fl ■^ta i I y_saV^^?gii L vl l If I s\v^j *^sl I l ß^^^™sMs^Ci^Ki^^Eai^l3lJ^^Bl^^^Bl -f 4- ,4; immnk > ifimran^L last 2 §>«»» I I >RaK^Ufe-J^aUfa^1i.1.45.4.H.3(1& H. 30 H's\'%\ "LOVE FOR SALE" »!r\:r^ I W« IM. tir- of IM I H\\ A NKN 111 N > HHH\«i T
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    • 355 4 rW£ P CA o^l J THE HIRED GUN Ccr r I uuh KMKV \l inn s vP f^ I'»*I«t Imi h TU C r m, I I I <• li v I <^C <»IMN- rOMOBI A Z*\k lit I "no down pay I V 111 < 111. HI. |V, "llilCl
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 900 4 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Sl#%rf^-*^^ VlkS«^«*«« ()1 f thG eve: 1 P. c POF6 Olary summary and a tune i two »i v before the News. 6.54 Sing. bingupure L<'gMati\r Assembly: Share Market report and Nai naJ i,:";- ASsC:i:: Announcements. 7 p.m. Time \>K V ilnur, R«..;h: .?>: hu.!cl- Ta
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  • 716 5 I"HE BUDGET Debate Goes On 'Meeting Young Men In Uniform Is Proudest Moment Of My Life HOW could Singapore demand for independence if it did not start building up its own defence forces? H- v.as Singapore to contribute to the over-all
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  • 180 5 WANTS NEW SET-UP FOR [MUpF PRACTICES BRANCH .\l !M Xsstmblyman Mr. William I the C«ITUj:t Practice Investigation instituted it the evils u-re to he rootrcl out." I the I y of the I arne I itioa I I -up. m I alec I there I
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  • 56 5 THE City Council yester empowered its Preside: Rea to make temporary arrangements to introduce multi-lingualism at the meeting of the new Council early next year. The Council will build four sound-proof cubicles equipped ear-phones and other items for translators. Nine interpreters for three languages Tamil, Malay
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  • 220 5 'A Clearing House For Federation Propaganda' iih; Department of Information Services was 11 lte| M "a clcarini; house for the propa--»"-i <>f tin- Federation <>f Malaya said Mr I.f" hicin Kn; r (Ind Mr s aid that seven out of ten posters turned out h\ the local information si r\
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  • 258 5 THE City Council at its against, five abstained and meeting yesterday rejected tnrec voted for the mot. a motion by Councillor Sim Tne majority of the Beno Sena tn Holirpnrv* voted against the motion ng a e "cence pressed their S vmn with
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  • 15 5 THE total number of new Sr.^apoio iti/ens registered ip i festerday was 161.211
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  • 42 5 THE SINGAPORE Ministry Of Education Lasl nii'ht announced that Mis s Catherine Tan Siew BBS has boon awarded a three-year scholarship to the Royal Academy Ol Music m London by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. London.
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  • 32 5 ABOUT 200 1 firmer employees ol the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday started a "hunger .strike" at the SHB Staff Association premlaes m Cantonment Road to press their claim for reinstatement.
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  • 286 5 Mr. Lim ho o n M»n« <Lib-si'C.». yesterday simm vci that the Film OeBSOI Board ihould "apply Its scl .s ,rs more freely and CUt down films of abominable culture from the West." Mr Lm Mid Ihe policy of the i;nvt-nmcnt with regWfd
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 j&^k V > to all our friends throughout *'^L*^m, MALAYAN AIRWAYS
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    • 368 5 (QUICK -FROZEN PEAS) > SWEETEST, TENDEREST OF ALL M The young green peas reach you at their tender host, with all M their delicious flavour as fresh as the morning They were picked. That's because immediately they reach the height of perfection U W they are shelled, cleaned, packed into
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 441 6 ]> D. MX isenhower joitid Hrn deatgatei U> the sum:: of to Worth Atlantic Treaty Organization m Pans on Monday out oi their compl; He called OB fcbi NATO mbers t dicate ourselves to 0M taefc Ol d; pelling the shadows that are being c on Ihe In
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    • 514 6 ACCORD N to the Utusan Melayu's Jakarta correspondent. Indonesian political circles are discussing the position of Malaya and Singapore m regard to the Indor. in-Dutch crisis, and that Indonesian newspapers have been it erring to Singapore as the sanctuary for Dutch strength outside Indonesia. This sounds
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 252 6 sir —Tc Mr. Chan Chalia'a letter of Nov. 6. 1957 one Mr. WOson replied m your bSUC Ol Nov. 14. Uc refen to Unmlfrttion rulf' S whi( ti apply to newcunvjr.s to the Federation or Singapore but it certainly don n^t bar UftC Gurkhas wn !,:iv t eerved
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    • 180 6 S.- :> .i f. thr.t The s- indaid ii true phimpfwi of the people ta 10 toi d mai treatment meted out to them is concerned. The two lifts m Albert House have gone out of Of let on innumerable OCCS* sions and whenever they were damaged,
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    • 115 6 S.r P.. n c :\Y.i 'x- me to rep y I i 1 til PlurV lett- r The ladj, who is the ■object of that letter, wu not made an :r.-n rtor. Bh( waa fcached lo thf Federal Indept ndeni inipectoratp of Schools f< r the purpose
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    • 165 6 Sif I h mw of only one 1 d il ho w II disagree irirh vo?/"- le Ml >- Oec I I f !K<: .s (,f r <-..-,. ."VJr. Lrr Xl I N Yew. WTilJi ni/ h i peeri 0/ bfibbliN'; [coed atmosphcrr rw r):r E«egif'r 'f '"f
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  • 461 6 By John Eorle, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, is junv m Paris for Mie (^nifrrrm f. r VHK tpMi of common political endes mr, wh ch under the catcJiword "interdependence" A ij ai|i <j the summit fneft ng oj NATO, ii lading vi tf:e toeffani irorid's dc> alliance
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  • 626 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By CHADES of Tanjong Malim w»re brought to mind on readin? that the President of the Alliance Party had dofided to impose collective punishment on the Selangor Malayan Indian Congress for alleq;"d disloyal' y by supporting the Labour candidate who oppose* the
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  • 1359 6 NATO GERM ANY For the second time since its establishment m Unu. the and political conception of the North Atlantic Trcaty^i^T^ is about to undergo a fundamental change Sebastian Haffner reports from -Berlin is about to undergo a funda mental change. At the time of its foundation, NATO was meant
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 Solve Your Last Moment Shopping Problems At Our X mas Genuine Reductions^ XV Don't miss this golden opportunity as above prices will not be by repeated again $JJ r.,! P- Redurpd Price Sy 45" French Brocade Lome SH 50 S 700 p.y r X* 43 Vc\*<.tccn S.hV Georqc'te 485 S
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    • 36 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY MAKE USE OF PA*" TRAVEL CONCESSIONParty travel concession a single fare and a halt double journey by any < aii MINIMUM TEN ADULT FAR« Available for one fl""^ from the dale of out* 0 journey
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  • 1221 7 US Makes War Pledge To NATO Heads But peace talks first leaders agree PARIS, Dec. 17 President Eisenhower gave the solemn assurance to the NATO Council that the I'nited States would "come at once and with all appropriate force to the assistance of any NATO nation subjected to armed attack."
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  • 184 7 'LEAK' PULLS DOWN U.K. PRESTIGE Banker LONDON, Dec. 17 (RruU\)-Mr. Cameron F. Cob hold. Governor of the Bank r.f I> v ?lind, t^ld an official trib!inal yesterday that rumours of a bank rate leakage hai 'dii>ed prejudice to the financial reputation of London and so to the national credit." iu'.-uci:
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  • 58 7 R \CHI. Dec. 17 (Reuter) —Mr. Malik Fircz Khan Noon. leader of a .\-party coalition, was sworn m here yesterday as Pakistan's seventh Prime Mr. Noon. H4, succeeds Mr. Ismail Chundrigar, who resigned I fl ago after a split m his coalition fovernmcnt Hi was fn
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  • 33 7 UNITED NATIONS Secre-tary-General Dag Hammer-i:-u)\d said yesterday that there had been no leakage of United Nations conndenti.il documents from the U.N. fi.es m the twelve years of the organization's existence. AFP
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  • 25 7 PRIVATE WILLIAM S (iIRARD convicted m a celebrated Japanese BUDslaugter trial, came homp m I jeering reception m San Francisco yesterday U.P.
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  • 105 7 HE SHUDDERS AT THOUGHT OF WAR BFRNE. Dec. 17. (AFP) Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin has appealed to Switzerland to use its good olTice to "relieve international t n s i o n and strengthen the confidence and peace between peoples." In his message to the Swiss Government, he said no
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  • 143 7 THEY FORM AN ORDER OF CONTENTED HUSBANDS PORTH. Wa.es. Dv<- 17 (Re;iter)- For:v-fi\p husbands here have banded together to form the an: lor.t orrlor of or.kented h isbands. Their coat of arm is '< hv .<- -law, rampant against a Hold Of Hail and chains. Their charter, hunf over tad)
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  • 100 7 M( OSI.V Dec. 17. (AFP) (ir^ek Cypriots demonstrated throughout tlic island m protest against the failure of the t'nitcd Nations to \ote a motion m favour of the "right of s"!f determination" for Cyprus Hundreds of workers marched through the streets m a demonstration to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 129 7 Ifiristmas 1957 I &W P* r '*Cl nof "s „j« performance makes the 1, !<**«• C H I n It -'I38lf 4 never v f^«ottc-. I j^m **fiSa*mta^ "^^i^w I «aßf s (CtAU AVENU i.NCAPOKE TEL. 2691 J. A CO LTD P.O. Bor 2000, Singapore. *-ss i CO LTD.. Kuala
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  • 116 8 Tunku To Explain Give Up' Offer KUALA U'MPI/R. Ties. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, will make a monthIon? tour of the federation to explain to the people m the rural areas his decision to BXten 1 the Iferdeka surrender offer until April 90, next < ir The Tunku is expected
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  • 255 8 Federal Leaders Agree With Tunku's Decision To Delay Peace Offer Xl ALA LL'MPI/R, Tues. Political, trade union and community leaders m the Federal capital today hailed the Prime Minister's decision to extend the Mer deki surrender offer to the terrorists for another four months until April
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  • 33 8 FO'JR boya md four firl! will oiler their talent at th< annual pan-Malayan radio singing comp tition to hi held m Radio Malaya >'.\id: m Kuala Lumpur I D December 23
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  • 31 8 THE Yen. Se !k Chok Mor, of the Penang Pho Th ty Institute, will arrive m Si:-.:::>pore It 7 p.m. tod; y by BLtt n(1 leave fur Honolulu tomorrow.
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  • 24 8 THE Federation's Departneni Oi Inland Revenue, will take-over the Stamp Ofli es at Kuala Lumpur and Pennn;; :'ro:n the beginning of DCXi year.
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  • 83 8 KUALA U R. Tucs. Flood areas m Pahans have totally subsided. The Temcr-loh-Maran Road, which till rday was inundated, is U U to traflk t0e. Meanwhile, m S< D| r, the Kajans-Dengkil Road at the I mileftooe is still under U nee inches of water. The Bangi-Dongkil
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  • 34 8 AN agreement for increased wages and improved conditions of employment was signed terday between the National Union of Printing Workers. Penang and Kedah and the managements of 10 printing presses m Penang.
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  • 39 8 AIPING. Tues.— Mr. Stanley Keongt a dental surgeon of Tanjong Malinv has come Taiping as Dental Officer, North 1 of Mr. A. ltnam, who was transferred to M; I tal I transfer fl new year. H
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  • 189 8 Man Faces Murder Charge In The... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The la.-: model 'rial and^r the assessor nystem m Malaya, op< ned here tod befoci Mi. Justice Siicppcid. A Tamil M is!im nveri .V lul GnfToor is charged the murder of M. R. Nnmbiar en July
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  • 163 8 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pried (rents per lb. m Singapore yesterday mCR. rJuyeis Sellers Spot (num.) 821 ttl k.s.s. No 1 m m February K.S.S No. 1 tt| S^ t l K.S.S. No. 2 January 80 80 R.S.S. No. Decenact *8 IS] Tone: Quirt The price of tin m Singapore
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  • 76 8 1 WO poi. 1 Don tables. A lliah bin Chabit Zahari bin M Bed m ti. 9 pore Ninth with accepting a dollar bribe from farmer. Loh Ah Seng. A idtlllah and Zahari v■ Pi allegcni to have accepted the bribe from Loh as inducement
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  • 54 8 MR. MOHA -HI) S Firsi retary H h Con.':.. tof IlltJW take part b I :-cussion '•Britain and the I I '.v on tfat third of the Chii day i p m London I rganizi v !ho I!o ;nril f > r Ed I tiOB on World Citizenship from
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  • 48 8 THREE ASPs OFF TO BRITAIN FOR A COURSE Mil LET" ■•r a enurse «f Collere. |jg ri J fllMir 1 1 ♦> arr |sp y f J CM P|, j t! 1 II ..Mi M t'^C durai. C( p[, S«Mt. MR 5. T. NAI \DORAI MR Mr. AHMAI OB
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  • 57 8 IPOH. T;;o P.nghulus m a Merdeka "gift" packet m the shape of $140,000 m back-pay arrears, it was announced here yester- o Penghulus, numbei ll'O from all the Perak c backranging from $400 to State Secretary, Toh Muda this aw Perak r. Conic Kama liar
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    • 396 8 Detign 34 AWEff% /f^ Lad«c»' Learher flatties with y(*' /jM /mS longweanng Eicolitc soles I^Jm i^r AB Sa iw llHl SV Gent's black or brown Ka la X V casual leather flexible Bk .^fl .^fl fP^^V Iv shoes with leather soles and Bjk *W Sr .^Pw7 rubber heels. jlj^k B^tf
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    • 24 8 •••••♦♦tt ?2nd hilarious wees AS TKK.W.K J TKKKUI-. V r^^x MH W w^' 3 n} xhdhl w E*.l6 3a IKflBJi fltf< t miAyiyotr j0de0n,,,,";".;.;-.' ">,',..
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  • 266 9 15 000 People In Slim River Freed Of Restraints I^Tuc The RoioMuda of Perak, Raja Idris Iskandar Shah, j^oon proclaimed a 400-square-milc area m Slim River, South Perak, a selected" area. Rv thi< proclamation, which was made at a ceremony on the Sli m River Imu, Padang, over 15.000 nnalutants
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  • 17 9 Follow Our Footsteps, Dr. Ismail Tlls Cyprus t her pollthe the Dt I mail ♦he the I
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  • 94 9 Tues.— News has been received by his parents here that Godfrey Lesslar. has obtained his degree m Civil Engineering at the University of Perth. Western Austra I r, Lesslar is the son ol fl I. Les^iar. i'r q -.cillor and Mrs. Lesslar of Taipi ng.
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  • 32 9 of the Gcylang English School, assisted by wrliknown guest artistes, entertain under pri cged children to a Christmas party this Sunday at the GeJ English School commencing from 3 p.m.
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  • 192 9 DiDN'T ADVOCATE MCP RECOGNITION' I i' pit > Pn^rrsshe Party number on the Federal Legislative I s.u mi. told a rall> here last night that he had apparently I '■>• !h Ihr Prime Minister and certain ne\v>papers tm his alI thr >i.i!.i>an Communist Party should
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  • 44 9 KUALA I Tues.— Government said tonight that since "OjHTation ed four weeks ago. more than 80.000 people have I jerome national- of the FedeA statement said about M.OM more applications were bein.: lered by the Det men I I Registration.
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  • 158 9 Six Shots Fired In Chase X! \I. Ll'MPl'R, Tues. The "mysterious young uuiunan." whose firing m a busy Batu Road cafe sent nun. women and children scurrying for cover last ni^ht, \s.is 3 detective. Police told The Standard late last ui-ht. He had already discharged
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  • 135 9 You Must Prepare Your Case— Bench Tues. Magistrate Tuan Sycd i Win JmmUuIIU criticised a Prosecuting Oil of the Labour Department. Ml S. Vijaratnam, for not preparing his case when he turned up m court today. Mr. Vijaratnam gave the facts of a case m which the manager of United
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  • 54 9 n 69 maker, Loo Lai Hock, 21 I ritenccd to trs* jail whta he plead- :n the I MB| Bf uons Court today, to a charge of hou. :ng and theft f $67 worth of goods at a stall nging to E. B. M. Abdul Wahab, m
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  • 57 9 ANGSAR. Tues. /.linal Mukhtar Ra i, As tant St c Guard Office. uinr.< r pri ITf tO U pron. tion a C imp C« -i i 1i 'I O tr< m ii 1' Wi k :i. >-..-. ume Guard 1:'. 1 Perak North' q| Urn 75
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  • 92 9 Photo Xl Al A M'MPUR girl, Miss UtV Nyok Oi, 25, from 201 Ampani Road, was am on>? the 38 nurs»s to graduate from the Royal Melbourne Hospital ami Associated Hospitals' School of Nursing recently. One of her fellowgraduates »as Miss Rona (.lynn.
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  • 38 9 Si.\ »AP 'hi: Musical Society will conduct its 191 Pianoforte competition on Entr.es for the f-ontest. ■v:.. -.1 win be judged by the famous pianist Eugene Istomin. wi 1 he a^?nted -^n »o Dec 28
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  • 178 9 The Agong Attends Christmas Bangsawan KUALA LUIfPUR, r» I. The Royal Command performance of "ChristißM Bangsav.ari 1 before th c Yang dWPtertuan A^on^ and the Raja Perrna;st::i Agong here las: night addto another feaihr-r to 'he cap of the Federation Poi:ce. Acted, directed Bad BCO> Aliced -*a f T and
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    • 21 9 Ll fff 4 4 I ul ll Vfr jjl«» 1 *JQ tHiVLTHE] iall! 1 SiUNEY vi 1"• 0 /v^ i: taf'*f>
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    • 260 9 'if- V- 2F- t? 0 J*» BSTANDARoI WWt It j^B TONIGHT AT 9.30 l'~] i r jw by courtesy BMBh J^HT SHAW BROTHERS i|K|M Tickets available at the Pavilion •A AAA -A A -A -A AAA A A A <0. be smart drive FORD f f-ord's excitniL' neu range of
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  • 155 10 Prospects For TwoWay Trade 'Great' TIIKRK are errat prospn t N for tun i» .i\ tr.ul* belwc ii \ustr.ilia and Malaya. \ustralian m.iniif X t:irrr>" rrprrsentative. >1r IVtt r < >'» (iv m. "s»id jt>t!>rd.i > Mr (.<m:luin arrived m Sin ..iporr l.^t u«-rk H*' m tends to \isit the
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  • 107 10 BUS PORE Chinese Produce Exchange r.oon c\< Ing prices per picul y were: copra Dec- Jan. I X Continent $304 buy* I I sellers: coconut oil m bulk m drums $55 tellers. Mun.ok white pepper $99 sellers Sarawak white $98 sellers special Sarawak black $65 Singapore Copra Assoc
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  • 32 10 A FLASI I and floorIng piv I on to give a polhhrd. hard-wearing surface, not affected by steam heat or water, is being tured by a firm m Adelaide. Austral.
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  • 287 10 SHARES ARE IDLE WITH HOLIDAY APPROACH IWFSTORS m the Ma- iv;m share market appearvi\ to he m pre-holiday mood with the approach of the festive season, a leading sharebrokcr said m Sinjjapore yesterday. "This pro-he! mood m the market seems to have started earlier than B ness today has been
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  • 16 10 A M< ®ILE ship*s gai aluminium, was llilt m Frcmantle by Habour Tr. I
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  • 211 10 PAJAM EARNINGS AMOUNT TO $310,216 PAJAM LTD'S year's w» I Ing. after crediting funds of replanting cess, amour/ I $310,216 according to the il report for the year ended Sept. 30. To this b added investment li ne. profit on realization of assets, provision for income tax no longer required
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 511 10 SHORTAGE OF TIN ON WORLD MARKET EXPECTED THE recent action of the International Tin Council m drastically cutting the export quotas of the tin-producing member nations will result m a period of shortage m tin on the international market, most tin dealers m London are now convinced. Thii view, widely
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    • 66 10 sponsored by Lever Bros. (M) Ltd. M R O. Glynn, representing the agents, Boustead ft Co. Ltd. is seen congratulating Mr. Tay Teng Chiang, the proprietor. They are >< with the winning display, of Surf, Gossages and Knight's Castile Soap. A SINGAPORE firm. Chop Tav Sooyi Chidyig
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    • 74 10 thk Mai m I iv- log < Bank- A ociation made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: Cm ida, buying T.T. 32-1 8. O.D. 32-1/4. 90 days ai: I B credit bills. 32-11 1«> trade Selling. T.T or O.I). ready 31-13 16; S Franc> 142-1
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    • 157 10 SHIPS IN PORT oi i! i: i:<» \ns Sukhi .san M Bakogan. Isarco. A* Ra| ru. Ra.iula. Malvina. Ans tun Douglas. Captain Cook. yd Tang Shan. Glenbeg. Noryesf Bali, Scbouten, Fran- raft Bojne. Bretagne. Zeeland. Kckutama Mnru. London, Ellen Bakke. Tiber Sllv c r s i des, Prt i A.'
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    • 100 10 AFTER opening around lower pricj levels with International first grade lor January shipment at f!0 cents per lb.. the Singapore rubber market yesterday i allied sharply on unconfirmed reports of the situation m Indonesia. Prom business done at Bl| cents at one stage, the prk'e
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    • 45 10 SINGAPORE Chamber 'A Commerce Rubber AsaodatJ n noon prices m cents per lb yesterday were Buvrrs Srllers Spot f.o.b. 813 81] International Jr.n. N 1 R.S.S.f.o.b. Bl Bl| R.S.S. No. 1 February s: 81] January No 2 78j N0.3 77 77\ Tone: Irregular.
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    • 105 10 BRITAIN v.as the biggest or of ribbed smoked sheet from Malaya durinj November, with an offtake of 13,230 tons. Next came China which bought 8.i 1 2;i tons. The third biggest buyi grai Japan with an nfftahff of 7.2 i 2 tons. Other buyers were America
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    • 69 10 OCEAN ihipmenti ol prepared latex from Malaya m Sfovem^er totalled O.nfil t >n-. of which 3,375 tons went to America and 2,491 :on? to O livers i n < c 1 o< i Wo-! Germany (811 tons); [ta y tons) and Japan (839 tons). Total expottl
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    • 337 10 LOSSES canst d by bad Weather, traditional enemy of the buildt r. may be minimized by use of polythene film, it is claimed Thii film [j made by a firm m the L.K., British Visqueen Ltd.. o! Hertfordshire whose Stan I at the recent Bui.oing
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    • 112 10 Imports Highest In 11 Months IMPORTS tin c p §J rates Into tta lei n Ifalajra Rod Binv po eludJig m ementi bi \m d the two terrt ortes) dv: di November totalled 2.03G tons the high r.th'iy flfur far U y-ar. Next Qifhest figure rec< rd>:i W9M m B>
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    • 58 10 Hercules r^J IL^----- I 7 etTort ndc m comfort on «L v I a Hercules! World-famous v i for smooth, easy-running and y lasting reliability, Hercules /#|«i% is the bicvele for vow. i^'fUP^ SOLD BY ALL LEAD/NG DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAST) LTD..IB-S BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9MI Nt
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    • 324 10 TH£ WATCH Of #^P| A LIFE TIME T M|ii, FAVRE LEUBAW /TC^^ I PELNI.LrN^T^I To:. loeei'T^^ I ***** Ff OygKc Tel: ***** <M^JT^ "LANDU" for Pont.ono; "ESAU" for D,omb. I "TAMPOMAS" for Djakarta 1 z "BERAU" for Poiembong Djalcar- I "LAGONG" tor D)okor'g HUA SIANG STEAMSHIP comTJ Weekly Co. go
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  • 305 11 CANDLE HOLDERS WHICH CAN BE EATEN KXT IIMK stni yive a p.irt\ why not iturt- i.i our^ Ui.jt ai ni^t little hit iiJfercat, hi h a«% andlcholders l>.r tin\ fistr. I .mdlrs th it (an he t itt i) .iftrr t h«- flames .ir«- hl«»\\ n •tit I ht\ would
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  • 849 11 Decorate your home for the Christmas Season ALMOST ill Kfcoota close a few days befan the holidays. Making home deco: :s good group eatertafement for those rainy or slushy afternoons when you cannot play outdoors. Invite your chums to join you. You will not only "deck the halls" but have
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  • 519 11 HRISTMAS comes but once a year so make the most nf it. Here are some new games to play, m case you decide to have the gang over to help trim the tree or }>ractice singing carols. TELL IT TO SANTA: All players but one
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  • 48 11 /'I'M. four \< .ir-nll Chan; Wei loon donates s which I r«pr»>t nU all h. MMrtaffl I'"" Maru.'.tn! i l'o> beer 1 tind. Ik turi- slinus h.in liinliip; (lie mono t<» 110 Ilin lie .1 member of The Standard \rrounts Department Standardpic
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    • 192 11 )T \<l famous family of IGER 0e Jkin*l products CfINKAWHITE Wind Mixture is an for Stomach Pains, ndigestion, Acidity^ f Appetite. G JN TONG TIGER HDICAL HALL #<& I c/s I*ir*> tit at... 4>nu>ui<2 IEWEi ii m lovely (ufflinks I >mprising <t ChMMm linldrrs fj I forget to Visit Our
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    • 239 11 zMmt f ['JJiiiMMw al mm^TlmW **W'Am\ \m CSkfHRISnMS&FT\ f .^t b wings from t 1 ®^^fMt tenar£ /f, l.You'll need a chunk of this .\Su. i CLAY (mcttMOAt /.r V\ I r.^/^uz/L dXv- CD Jdi a v '.C, A i your two fists... thebeak^ mtoVh£ClAy. STICKS and V V> i
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    • 942 12 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel ***** 6. 265^1 4 132,6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. M,l tn. Boston, New York. BjUimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S port- PS h.im Penjnfj AENEAS 20 26 Dee 27 Dec 28/29 Dee ■Wai 27 Fco 1C Mar 1 Mjf 15/16
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    • 1196 12 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS Imeti IncotDOiatca m br^apcrc) (12 lines) Sh 0 ::r the blue funnel line EZ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo iVia Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama
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    • 948 12 MITSUI |S LINE S port P S'hom Penont FOR JAPAN Akokuroson Moru for Yokohama Kobe Mom via Hongkong G. 1 9 Akoshisan Maru via Marv'a for Yokohama, Kobe, Mo I 19 Dec Nasusan Moru tor Mo,*, Kobe Osaka, Yokohama 30 Dec 23 Dec F-OR USA For New York, P- !ade
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    • 408 12 EAST ASIATIC il OUTWARDS LcliMj. tar >W M "KAMBCDIA" "MAM C HUr:A I "MEONIA' Calling SaifM. tmifkok I "SUMEAWA H MMPH -30 for Jo^, KINA I HC.MEWARPS Srti M, A<t I Rortcrdom ha^,, Brem€l| r^ nl BcyrtHltl,. Uni do|| I >: "FALSTRIA 7,. I Cql!s London Potscngen o* v I
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  • 62 13 j- L I JOLL I ifornia. Dec. 16. (Rcuter)- T(»m Brown won the men's singles title m the United States hard courts tennis championships here yesterday. He defca'ed Whitney Reed, also of California, by g-2. 6-3. m the final. M Beverly PlciU i'ornia> won
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  • 293 13 Flam Dropped On Doctor's Advice MM. KOI KNh, Australia. Dec. li (IT) Captain Bill Talbert dropped Herb Flam from the IS. Davis up tennis tivim today uikhi th.- advice of doctors. I im, who hi I ncn and U] t\ i ng m Australia t 0
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  • 135 13 Lfr. Dec. 17. (AFP)— n's former world middle?ht boxing champion. Ran- 1 Turpm will probably fight hi s fir-t heavyweight bout t An fourth world rig heavyweight. Willie ano m the English Midlands on Feb 5. it was announced hero \»\>terday. The fight
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  • 25 13 LUMPUR, Tuesday Selangor Club held Young Men's S k 1 Association to a 2-2 draw at hockey on the padang here today.
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  • 254 13 YOUNG: IT'S ENGLAND -OR BUST Sprinter Out Of Welsh Rugby Trial JOHN YOUNG uould rather be an ENGLISH international than a Welsh "cap.' 1 Tho twenty-year-old Oxford University wing threequarter, and fcrmez a. a. a. sprint champion, yesterday declined the Welsh .-electors' invitation to play m tho second and iinal
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  • 154 13 European Basketball Tourney MUNICH I),v 17 i AFP The men- IfSJ Kuropcan B.'iskctbaTl C ,-itunnships will be held at Istanbul m May, the International Basketball Frder.-itn- dt cided at its congre? s held over the week-end at Gaming MM upThe delegates of U aatkMU attending \h c cn\ also dr.
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  • 43 13 RUSSIA GETS INVITATION LONDON, Dec. 17. 'AFT The English Table Tennis Pedte- s>tk>n liai inviti r i Jaj an, Russia. L'iiir.'i. H'j:-,garv af.fi Romania to Ciimpctc m io Fr.gl s:i table tennis chaatp onships hvrc nexi nftireh, II w.-ts announced bert jresterds v.
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  • 109 13 Indian Challenger Is Beaten LONDON, 16 \YP\— it was 1 ease of sixth time iucky for the English boxer I ieny :> rker of WOTWk'h who outpointed the Indian profession nl box< r Pancho Bhatachnji, <ivor eight rounds m a fiv\v< Sghf tonight if Great Yarmouth. Bhatachaji n the first
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    • 50 13 ''^^WwiHlftN CROWLEY t I yoc cifl «m.t Ov^iirx^"*"^^ -q 4•rf*>« or rh# Sc'M" Ail the «ooO*^\ 4 -f jOilvilMlllU <£X;?2te *4-f*4 4-i4i4.4.4.^. 4:4: 4 4.4. 4 4 —mi— I— -1 i-ii»-« ir 1 .in lx» vourv... today! 1 v .V I r:«pr R-\TI RE 78..V 1 F. HUMIDITY 89% H
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    • 97 13 gi g S /row S S BbsBSH 9 gV ]H j •m^ot ~^BSaR Sfi Sanatogen is a ntrv* tonic and 'I 4 It v I body buildmg substance which helps i J41 1? V* ir" '^m make good the deficiencies of diets. --^V I Sanatogen M :^r-^ Z' y Sole
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 236 13 By Al Cap? 'OOK" < N I I." >' Z' I— 4 it^Att'c r£ JMPTHE -AND TAKE THE! UMPTV REST IN PEACF^TiMV, > rSIla > »MTO i SKIN TO THE MUSEUM I «t\ WHARLVLR NO' iSff- w I fflii -IE EAST OF NATURAL HISTORY, 7 'AH DC^f AVENGED By V.
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    • 350 13 ak^aSs^BßsfTP^Bar^Brlsfrfl IKI |J^jjjgajj|Sj^g rpo |> |T'l QUOTATION: 1 "I.earn fr<>m tlu- mis- takes of other*-— von i rant ll\»- lone enoujjh to i' attke Minn all yoiir^tlf 1 1 Xnoiiymouv i I WEDNESDAY I'OK K\ UiV- OXB: Those «rhe keep <■• Ik eu tied irith tasks clore i Imd Who
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  • 55 14 N(.l \M)'S famous !•>« k, I t PlSKOtt. »vii» is n*t\\ ii Australia will rirf,- .a \hr Prnanu I urf ln!» hristmas M tin; lit. r this month. Pi^ >t uill irrrs, m <m ip<n- on l>> < and to stay sv\>r il »f ivN
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  • 73 14 RUGBY Police SJK. vs. R.AS.C. at P.TS. at 5 p.m., S.C.C. "A" vs. S.E.R. at Padang: R.A.F. Seietar vs. Nee Soon at Seietar. RAF. Seletnr 2nd XV rs. R.M. Pohce at R.M. Po' :ral Base rs. RE M.E. at Saral Base, on Cup Senii-iinai: RAF. Seletar vs. R.A.A.F.
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  • 164 14 Barefoot Cricketers At Lords? IONS) :n I —Bare feet split ralieo skirts at > it nay well aa»en! The first i I secretaries I preliminary suggestions at I yesterday for a Fijian orirket tour of England m IV The tour wcu!d be m addition to the visit by India. It
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  • 27 14 RG. Tue?. lay t r players from Singapore. iacca and Perak. here tomorrow ♦or their match against the Penang Selection XI at C". Stadium tomorrow
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  • 187 14 PENANG, Tues. Malaya's 13 Thomas Cud prosper- B m 'enang. will do physical training at the beach off Muka Head near Telok Yang, on Thursday morni: At Muka Head, they will do physical exercises, joghiking and running. Tomorrow night, they will participate m the thirl
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  • 326 14 Remembrance Lady Osprey Step Out n N Lady O>prcv from I Allan's S ible, a:. Krmrmbrancr. 1 ning's Sta! r* turned the fastest time at this morning's workouts. Both covered three furlongs m .'5B-1/5 l I lans pair. Allkits and San Fernando. i sec m 39-3/5 very fit A ki*
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  • 351 14 Dara Draws Baron: Farewells For Nephews Of Gamma WHILE Dara Singh makes his return to the Happy Woild riir; at tor eight years most of them spent m a prison death cell until he was reieased the Pakistani brother? and nephews of Gamma, burly
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  • 40 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday— Selangor Combined Policy nf:er »l 2-1 < lnt( rval m-irh I ■trODf rally -o he:it PWI) s: ub by 4-2 i:, i lenior ockey match on t ;e v R id ground today
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  • 437 14 Games' Athletic Prospects Train On Enthusiasm —while officials snooze By Our Athletics Reporter KUALA LI'MPIK, Tues. Beyond getting qualifying standards for the third Asian Games m Tokyo m May, athletic officials of the Federation have done nothing to encourage or supervise training ol prosp:i •;>. In BeUDfOr, at least, eiaht
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  • 82 14 Dara The Red Boss SIX- t noi-sei\'i\ 375-ponKd€T Dam SHtgh, released jrov fad I (<>;:'! <v" :.s\' PtCglttbcy through the ioj f) c Rhss m Cofinfmntfi P a rt y leader, Nikita Khrushchev, U Singapore soain afisr eight .••■>• to fwhi BWfOH Yci IffCZtl (7t f ifa})p-/ World gl id
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  • 564 14 STARS GALORE AMONG THE SPORTING KIWIS THE First Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, now m Singapore, and bound for the Federation, will provide tough opposition for rugby, cricket, soccer, hockey, and even basketball teams m this country. T c RcJL'.r'.- Public Relations Officer. Capt. AH W The Standard yesterday thai hii
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  • 83 14 MELBOURNE D Reuter) A century by 2.">-vear-old bowler Barry Fisher m s e!d Shle[ai ed to we Queensland troTi M mrim^ defeat by V m li] iich ended here Vi< toria won by an inn. nn,i runs with nearly m m to spare. Final scores: Victoria
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  • 36 14 PENAN< •.on Club Young m nat< r loria Green I c led 2-0 J L n 2 and To'i Boon I red for the Chinese. X I and D C. Ste- cd.
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  • 44 14 Depleted Kilats Lose To SCRC KUALA LUMPL'H igor Chinr-e H Club beat a depclelod X Club 3-0 m n div'sion two m on ihc Pudu I .id here today. The Rccs scored their yoais Sh right winger Tan and inside right Tan Gir. S
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  • 431 14 COLONY MOVE TO FIGHT 'KILLER' TAX hirst btep: hormation Ut New boxm? r YIPs May Rally To The Call NEW Boxing Board of Control m Singapore to fight the 'killer' tax on the sport is expected It carry the support of several Colony V.I.Ps who want to the same a
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  • 78 14 THE !0110-.vi:.y h ive bco-! -(■!i cted to play for HAF St letar. again I the RAAF (Air Field Construction W rig) i:. the temiofmtil of a Sandk raoi r i| Ufby c- rr:; Utl HI Bt Si today. LAC Lioblc. S.\( Dyei SAC Hazell. I-
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    • 82 14 j^tA MACXESMn V WITH THF J /v+ make* When ytm r j i I a Mackeson's smooth, strong I Biackeson's t UmiC 4 ildsyouui affrf mafcps Hi v teem briglitrr )t SOLE AGENTS: r ;t/S7 ARRIVED NUTRITIVI PUW! I The h.gh iMfitf PJ^L-Scr SPORTSMEN who n ,d tXT^A t^"*?'. STRENGTH
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