Singapore Standard, 11 January 1958

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 192 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 465 1 TROOPS SEAL OFF PARTS OF TOWN (Another Editor Is Taken Into Military Custody JAKARTA, JAN. 10 SECURITY FORCES IN JAKARTA TODAY CONDUCTED ALL-OUT RAIDS IN SOME PARTS OF THE INDONESIAN CAPITAL. THE CITY COMMAND PRESS OFFICER SAID THE RAIDS WERE CARRIED OUT IN CONTINUATION OF THE ACTION
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  • 176 1 MAYOR'S PLAN ALARMS LABOUR yMany W/// Lose Jobs, Warns Union TEN THOUSAND dailyrated employees of the Singapore City Council are alarmed by the proposal of the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to engage contract labour for special projects. The proposal i s aimed at saving money. Mr. K. Sivasamy. secretary
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Jan. 10 (Reuter) The Hungarian news agency MTI reported today from Moscow tha* Soviet public opinion expects the third Sputnik to be launched any time this month. The third Sputnik would be basically similar to the Sputnik Two with some modifications of the equipment
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  • 135 1 U.S. MISSILE TCCT A SUCCESS CAPE CANAVERAL. .Tan. 10. The United Slates launched an Atlas inter-continental ballistic missile today, it was officially announced. The rocket, m taking off, raised an enormous white cloud and produced an immense flame, the rocket was visible ior three minutes. The Atlas is a 100-ton
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  • 12 1 THE Venezuelan Government resigned on Thursday nisht for reorganization. U.P.
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  • 203 1 'None Can Be Self-Sufficient NEW DELHI, Jan. 10 British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said here today that interdependence was now the true form of independence. Mr. Macmillan made the statement m a broadcast speech ovei the Indian radio on the third day of his visit to
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  • 133 1 We'll Fight Inflation To The End LONDON, Jan. 10 (AFP) In his first speech as newlyappointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jocelyn Simon told a Conservative meeting m Durham yesterday that the British government intended to carry through to the end its battle against inflation. He said: "We are perfectly
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  • 57 1 NAPLES. Jan. 10 (AFP) A party of Indonesian naval personnel, comprising 12 officers 30 petty officers and 230 seamen arrived m Naples today aboard the liner "Australia." Later they left for the Italian Naval Base, of La Spezia. where they will take over two des. rovers
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  • 22 1 THE Scandinavian Airlines System will take over the KLM (Dutch) flight from Europe to Jakarta, it was announced yesterday
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  • 60 1 photo. INDIAN Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru (right) greets British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan on their arrival m New Delhi at the start of the British Premier's extensive Commonwealth tour. Mr. Macmillan flew m aboard a specially chartered Britannia turboprop airliner. He will spend
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  • 278 1 WE CAN'T BE SURE OF STABILITY IN S'PORE- TIMES LONDON, Jan. 10, (Reuter).— The Times said today that while politics m Singapore remain as "febrile" as they are today, "no one could confidently forecast stability for the island a year hence." This independent news£*J>er said m a leading article rfUr«riag
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  • 29 1 MRS. LAKSHMI MENQN, Indian Denuty External Affairs Minister, is to go to Australia for a two-week goodwill visit from Jan. 12. it is authoritatively learned yesterday. Reuter
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  • 86 1 YOKOSUKA. Japan, Jan. 10 (UP) Three American sailors were killed and two others critically Injured today m a cataDult explosion aboard the attack aircraft carrier U.S.S. Kearsage. Naval authorities did not announce the names of the dead and injured. The accident happened .shortly before noon
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  • 134 1 TWO senior Singapore Special Branch i Officers are being investigated for alleged misconduct m the discharge of their duties. Investigations, now being conducted under a cloak of secrecy by top Police Officers, are believed to be directed at finding out how much the two
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  • 51 1 ATHENS. Jan. 10 (Reuter)— The Athens newspaper Eleftheria today quoted Greek military quarters as 9&yicf that 3,000 Soviet specialists are manning Soviet rocket bases m Albania. The report said military quarters had been aware for a long time of the presence of such bases on Albanian
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  • 59 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 10 (UP) A Soviet court today sentenced three men to death for stealing horses, the newspaper Sovietskaya Russia reported. The other horse thieves drew stiffer terms from the Supreme Court of the Reoublic of Chuvash of the Volga River. The death penalty usually is
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  • 169 1 TOKYO. Jan. 10. (Reuter) Blizzards raging m Northern Jap:m today sank a frei^h'.er. wrecked a radio station ana stopped trains and fern boats. A 233 ton coastal freighter with a crew of 11 was buffeted and damaged by choppy seas off Aomori, Northern Honshu,
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  • 131 1 SAIGON, Jan. 10 <UP) Twelve French girls will perform their water ballet m Bangkok, Singapore and Cambodia m March but they will wear one-piece suits ins.cad of the brief Bikin.s nopular In Saigon. They are visiting Bangkok and Singapore at the invitation of local
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  • 71 1 PARIS. Jan. 10 (Reutrr) The West is prepared to discuss any fruitful Ideas with the Russians provided there are "pretty sound and thorough preparations for any EastWest talks." sources close to NATO said tonight after today's two hour meeting of the Permanent Council. No time
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  • 235 2 And Better Terms Of Service Too Are On The Way THOUSANDS of Singapore Policemen will soon get a pay boost and better conditions of service as well, The Standard was told yesterday. Government is now studying the revision of salary scales and a favourable decision
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  • 165 2 MALACCA. Fri. Mr. Hoa Koon Tow, 59, a managing partner of the Sea View Hotel here, was drowned off Port Dickson yesterday. His body has not yet been recovered. Members of the hotel staff said that Mr. Hoa left here m the hotel van at
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  • 33 2 AT Penang General Hospital. Jan. 10, 7 p.m. of Mr, Ho Jong Chen#, proprietor, of Hotel Metro£ole. Chusan Hotel and Wing Look Restaurant, aged 36. Leaves behind a widow and six children.
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  • 152 2 'Road Up' Warning To Motorists KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Traffic Police today appealed to motorists to bypass Mountbatten Road whenever possible tomorrow. Reason is that workers will be starting to dig a. deep trench across the carriageway. The trench, which will extend trom Malay Street to the entrance of the Mosque,
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  • 116 2 Saudi Arabia Envoy Leaves For Colony KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to India, Shaikh Yusuf Alfozan, left by air for Singapore this morning after presenting Royal greetings to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on behalf of his King. The Shaikh, who arrived here on Wednesday, also had top-level discussions with
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  • 73 2 PENA NG. Fri.— Mr. Ho Jong Cheng, 36. well-known hotelier and leader of the Kengchiew community died at the General Hospital here tonight. The eldest son of the late Mr. Ho Twee Lim. Mr. Ho was proprietor of two hotels, the Chusan and Metropole. and the
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  • 221 2 69 More Cases Are Pending PENANG, Fri. Mr. Justice Rigby In the High Court here today granted an injunction order against nine striking employees m their absence. The injunction order was sought by the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. to restrain the strikers. their servants
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  • 130 2 Civics Course For Penang Prisoners PENANG. Fri. A total of 238 prisoners, serving various sentences m Penang Prison here, will take a six-months' civics course, tbi* longest on record. The civics course, which began today will feature four lectures a month by heads of government departments or their representatives. The
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  • 41 2 MOHAMED IBRAHIM. 23. who had four previous convictions, was sentenced to a year's jail m the Penang Magistrate's Court yesterday, for theft of eight seel bars belonging to Knock Teck and Company at Larut Road on Jan. 2.
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  • 138 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Inche Khir Ismail, nephew of Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. was given a YIP reception at the International Airport here today, when he arrived with 53 others from Kirkby Teachers' Training College. While his colleagues waited, Inche Ismail was
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  • 143 2 SINGAPORE Police yesterday released pictures of arms and ammunition captured m a raid on a Malayan Communist hide-out m Alexandra m September, last year. The raid was made following the arrest of three top members of the M.C.P. These men. whose names the Police refused
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  • 125 2 Governor's 16-Year-Old Son Dies In Penang PBNAN'Ci. Fn R.i I \amed, th< Hi-yea-t-n^ B it the Govtttxvot at Raja. SVt \s&*. P* at s.so this mornttfl Residency. The funeral will Uk at Kuala Kane^r tomorrow. The cortege will Residency at 830 v the terry The lato Raja M was suffering
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  • 53 2 New Cinema Opening Aids Charity KUALA LUMP* Over $4,600 wore I charity when City Cinema held its opcmt.g I Jan 1. The Sola: fare Commit'^- 0 charity pc: the Tung S UMNO we! fan- Jubilee Home institutions $1,545. Mr. Chong S man of thr mittee toMav expi thanks and IPP"
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  • 120 2 PETALING JAVA. Fri— The committee of this satellite town will become a council with an elected majority of seats by mid--1958. The Standard was informed today. The 10-year-old town, which is on the site of a lormer rubber plantation. had origina. nominated
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 417 3 g -THE white man's stock m South-east Asia is at I wCS t ebb today. Nothing can be more humiXtK t5 tinZ thm for the Dutch to be expelled from I donesia w.th ill their worldly goods confiscated. Kcaral'dcd that period m 1942 when surprised K,answatchtd
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    • 384 3 of most Asian countries who, m the independence demanded that the use their government councils and other niietions should be abandoned, have had views. India is an example. It ithf that representations were made hru by State and provincial bodies to revert to the use of English
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  • Article, Illustration
    1174 3 X HE Russians may yet bring us to our senses before it is too late. The Sputniks woke us up, we like to say; but, while that may be true of some, it is certainly not true of others. Messrs. Dulles and Selwyn Lloyd, for example,
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  • 739 3 EUROPE'S WORKING MONARCHIES STOCKHOLM. JF monarchy survives m Europe beyond th c present century more credit may be due to the positive work of the Scandinavian Kings and Queens than to belated reforms to reduce the gulf between throne and people such as are being thrust upon the
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 53 3 Enjoying The Agony '"THOUGH we do progress there is still not a nation m the world more hidebound than ourselves m our notions of correct wear for all occasions and the more uncomfortable the correct wear is. the less ready we are to make concessions." Sam Pollock broadcasting m the
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    • 63 3 'fT'HE sub-conscious self which is the seat of imagination, is not to be hurried at least not hurried by one's conscious mind. Sometimes it gathers pace, like a toboggan, but it does not respond to outside pressure: outside pressure cramps and paralyses it." L.P. Hartley,
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  • 42 3 Man has tried to beat the heat for centuries. Some primitive tribes, for instance, faced their crude huts into prevailing winds and hung reed mats across the entrances which they sprinkled with water, creating a form of air conditioning.
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  • 476 3 The NEWS as it strikes me T^HIS column *has been In the habit of receiving letters of commendation and condemnation. Some of these bear the names and signatures of the senders; other writers are too scared even to Rive th« address. Sometimes bouquets and brickbats come over the telephone and
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  • 430 4 We Can't Please Everybody, Say The Educationists THOUSANDS of parents m Singapore are saddled with "he problem of finding transport for their school Sns children on Monday when Colony schools reopen after the long holidays. The problem have arisen because m some cases children have
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  • 177 4 SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. yesterday ordered a news black-out ior the English Press. All City Council employees were instructed not to talk to the English Press. The order has caused several senior officers of the Council to panic at the sight of a
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  • 101 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Municipality is to expand its maternal and child health services m Kuala Lumpur. Dr. .T. F. McGarity, Municipal Health Officer, told The Standard the authorities were planning to build more modern clinic?. He said the $100,000 Kampong Bharu Clinic would be
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  • 31 4 A TERRORIST. Cheons Wow Chai, surrendered to a locomoiive driver m the Gcma.s district of Negri Sembilan yesterday. Chcong, who was unarmed, went into the jungle m 1951.
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  • 21 4 THE Permatang Pauh pontoon bridge, Butterworth. will be closed for repairs from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 30 4 THE Arts Council of Penang and Province Wellesley will spon»r a Malay Cultural show. "Malam Seni" at the Malayan Teachers College. Glugor, on Jan. 15. 17 and 18.
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  • 320 4 Speedy Aid For Flood Victims THE destroyer Southerland, one of three United States Navy vessels which made a mercy dash to flood stricken Ceylon from the Philippines via Singapore a lew days ago, arrived m the Colony yesterday on its way back, (see
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  • 182 4 I CAN IDENTIFY THE MAN WHO STABBED BOY SAYS HAWKER THE principal witness m a murder case yesterday told Singapore Coroner, Mr. Glam (hong Hing, that he could definitely identify the man who had stabbed the only son of a hairdresser. Yap Bong Chee, a hawker, was testifying at the
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  • 238 4 SINGAPORE secret society gttglter) iMlcfcil labourer from the streets and tortured him with burning butt of a cigarette. When he denied any gang ho two men On»> other with the Aft taxi until They kept the labourer. Lim Kit Leng, prisoner for four and
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  • 144 4 KUALA LUMPUF The Belangor C i bet committee decld< d to appeal to i cummuf the d< pa.^ed on woman Wong Lan, 'Court her-' Chairman I tec Mr Chong Moon v told The Standard ton* that the mam appejl be directed to the Yar.|w
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  • 47 4 TWO men. Or 26. and Onu Tl were allowed each ;n tfce > v Magistrates C after oi-in« cl session of 3H tobacco. Thrv W< been found early jres a i«ar hi the Upper Beranc Pay a Lebar R The on Jan 22.
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  • 361 5 HELP BRING JUSTICE TO THE VICTIMS Traffic Chief Calls For A Better Public Spirit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Traffic Police Chief Mr. G. P. Leech today appealed to the people of the capital to cultivate civicconsciousness m order that justice may be done to dependents of accident victims. Despite repeated appeals
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  • 86 5 Bl hotel B vfjue By' o f two B$ had w nagcr, i ul l 1 H ,<:. :i t o H to ■Mt Chew B* n he B* harge B< qIH'S Kit EmKfi n Kin by md 14. Bp r. was' >ix B s
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  • 138 5 PENANG, Fri. More than 100 Chinese school students attended the funeral of a Chinese phy sician, Mr. (ioh Heong Tonif. aged 73, yesterday afternoon, but his eldest son, 10-year-old Goh Kean Chor. was unable to pay his last respects. The reason was Kean Chor. a former
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  • 44 5 KOH Cheng Hai, 37, a clerk. was hit on the head by nottlea during i brawl outside a bar m Jo i Chiat Place. Singaore, last night. He received serious head iniuries and was admitted to the I General Hospital.
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  • 107 5 POLICE TO FLUSH ANGSTERS FROM HEiR HIDE-OUTS I will now carry the war against routs of gangsters. Ml fct' gtat an as 1 up I taken to the c.id. for Meanwhile two secret soty gangster^ who call themselves the "G-Men of Gang 320." fled when a --seller attacked them with
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  • 32 5 A THRONE OF MAILS i I. s svvn "a throne of naib »ns of the n Vim I the Ghw M. uhll.uk Klanß priyer is ">| M! n- worshippers temple to Photo Poh
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  • 21 5 In P lice 1 t'w IntendMr, s w > Singh. I n i from I < Mr w 1 yean
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  • 172 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -The Federation Armourrd Car Regiment is to have another squadron by the first quarter of the year, added to the three existing ones. Three more experienced British officers will join the regiment this month to reinforce tlie 23 serving seniors, The
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  • 139 5 LIM KIM GUAN of Singapore wa s yesterday sentenced to one year's jail by the Second District Judge, Mr. D. C. d'Cotta, on two charges of cheating. On Sept. 10 last year, Lim cheated Mulchand Dayal at Bras Basah Road, by stating he would
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  • 321 5 Packed House Acclaims Harmonica King' Adler Standard Music Critic The prolonged acclamations of a large audience greeted each of the many items given by Larry Adler, the famous harmonica virtuoso, m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Much has been written about Mr. Adler's musicianship and technical dexterity, and the,re
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  • 132 5 ALOR S'iAR. Frl. Eerie shrlcJca and moans, climaxed by shouts. have been terrorising the residents of Kual ;i San^land, 27 miles north oi here. rtie "eopie believed they were made Dv the Kho.sts of a family of four, who perished Just November, when their house
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  • 62 5 ..PENANG. Fri.— The travelling dispensaries and lecture vans of the Veerinary Department here visited 66 villages, 26 kamDongs and three estates m Penang and Prov.nce Wellesley last month. .TJj teams carried out i y -029 Ranikhe: vaccinations, 2.600 Ranikhet "F" vaccinations. &.9 rT O fowlpox vaccinations
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  • 102 5 THE Commander-in-Chief, United States Army (Pacific), General I. D. White, landed at the Royal Air Force, Changi, Singapore, last night, on a short visit to the Colony. The General, who was accompanied by his wife, will pay a courtesy call on General
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  • 108 5 Work Begins Soon On $2M Skyscraper KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Work on the $2,000,000 skyscraper headquarters for the Malayan Police Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society here will commence m March. The l.'i-storey building at Sulaiman Road will be one of the most modern m the capital and will have an underground
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  • 54 5 THE Singapore Stage Club's new production. "To Kill A Cat" will open at the Cultur.nl Centre m Canning R;se, on Jan. 22. for four nights. Produced by Peter and Francesca Bartter. the play will include Gladys Nicoi, Pamela Canavan Charles Burt-Andrews, "To.^iy" Thompson, John Aldridge and
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  • 929 6  - STERLING TO MAKE IT 3-IN-A-ROW WINDSOR LAD Says gTERLING should complete a grand hattrick by taking the main seven furlongs race for Class Two horses (Race 6) at Ipoh this afternoon, opening day of the Perak Turf Club's January Meeting. A six-year-old by Great Britain, he is very much on
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  • 411 6 PERAK T.C's NEW SYSTEM TO FOX THE BOOKIES IPOH, Fri. In an attempt to rake back some of the revenue "robbed" from Turf Clubs m the country, the Perak Turf. Club tomorrow takes the lead m launching its first "offensive" against character lottery organizers by introducing a new system of
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  • 123 6 'BOOKIES' HUNGRY FOR NEWS While officials of the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh yesterday were explaining to newsmen their latest "weapon" to beat the "characters lotteries" racket at the club > premises "bookies" of I these illegal lotteries, who had come from Singapore and all over the Federation, tried to
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  • 134 6 THE 8i furlongs race for Class Five. Division One performers (Race 7) should resolve into a keen tussle among Malay Film 11. Siapa Tahu. Satellite. Honey Bee and Magic Note. My choice is Malay Film 11. Malay Film II won so convincin^y over
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  • 298 6 THE track for today's races at Ipoh should be good. Best Outsider BEST LONG SHOT is TIMBERLANE m Race 5 STOREKEEPER looks a sound each-way bet m Race 8. Big Sweep UNLIMITED SWEEP will be drawn on Race 7. Treble Tote will be held on Races 4. 6 and 7,
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  • 283 6 Start Off With Pepper Dealer RACE ONE In this lack-lustre field I am giving Pepper Dealer a chance to win the opening race of the new season. He ran a promising race when second to Storekeeper over seven furlongs at Penang. He was running on at the finish and I
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  • 181 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The N0.50 Gurkha Field Engineei Regiment turned out a dazzling display to beat No. 39 Field Ambulance. Royal Army Medical Corps 5-0 m today's Army League hockey match on the Batu Cantonment ground. The Gurkhas deserved their two points. They wer« superior
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  • 441 7 NEW S.O.S.C. PROPOSAL FOR THAT STADIUM' IKallang Still Available (Standard Staff Reporter) THE land originally earmarked for the building of a Singapore Olympic Stadium at Kallang airport is still available for the project. MR. C.C. TAN, president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, said at the Council's monthly meeting
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  • 299 7 Keen Fights In Services Boxing Competition SOME tine bouts were seen m the Services boxing mmpetitin for novices held at RAF Tengah last fives from RAF Changi, Seletar, lenjah, the Royal .New Zealand Air Force and the 30th irtulwn RAOC took part. In on c of the most interesting fights
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  • 118 7 Schoolgirl lisa Is Australia's Swim Idol 10, P to heart ■t! Id girl, W Konrads, ■J I records ft 0 metres W night H iot, pre- <; iin two improve- lid capture H :.< n's 800 > minutes I rid record I Australian rid:, off f rd also held I
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  • 45 7 THE Cheru Puspha Samajam badminton finals will be held tomorrow at the Beatty Secondary School at 4 p.m. Following are the finalists: Singles: Leslie Nctto vs. Thobias; Veteran Singles:. Simon D'Cruz vs. Joseph D'Cruz; Doubles: Yohannan and Thobias vs. Leslie Netto and Eden.
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  • 350 7 DRAW FOR TOMORROW'S GOLF AT ISLAND CLUB ""m the Koyal Uk« on thrir ,1 A s from the I j japore (...If b i' ".ir,M. nt at the tomorrow th. draw timea for the i*si m. J mc (3) A: 1 T H A. 8 35 R Craik 4 <>
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  • 180 7 Ramadhin Will Not Play For Kent County LONDON. Jan. 10 (Rcuter) Sonny llama dhin, the West Indies spin bowler, will not. after all. be joining; Kent County Cricket Club. The County's committee issued the following statement today after a meeting at Canterbury: "Owing to the difficulties that have arisen over
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  • 51 7 WOODBRIDGE Hospital created an upset when they beat Marine Department, last year's S.G.S.F.A. Senior League Champions, by o— o at Farrer Park yesterday. Mohd Ariffln cave Woodbridge Hospital a I—o lead at half time, and Justin Morais and Abdul Rahman netted for Woodbridge Hospital m the second
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  • 55 7 A GOAL scored midwnv m the second half enabled Singapore Telephone Board to draw 1-1 with Tan Tock Seng Hospital m a SGSFA. Hi* 1 league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Hospital opened scoring through Majid m the 16th minute and Tommy
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  • 143 7 BURLY, bearded Andres Lambrakis yesterday came to The Standard Sports Department with an appeal to 'find a Greek any Greek who can referee tomorrow night's fight at the Happy World stadium.' Lambrakis, who speaks no English, said through an interpreter that last week he was
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  • 34 7 SERANGOON Gardens Spurts Club gave Singapore Cricket Club an 8-0 thrashing m the friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday. G. Jacob 5 and Moh Kam Seng 3 scored for the Gardens.
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  • 529 7 All Blues Rugby KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A fine opportunist try ny left wiug three' Fadzil m the closing stages of the same helped Selangor to edge Johore by 12 points (three tries, penalty) to 11 points (goal, two tries) m an All
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  • 111 7 LONDON, Jan. 10, (AFP) Britain has entered a total of 134 cars for thi s year's Monte Carlo rally, the Royal Automobile Club announced here today. Of these 85 will leave from the Glasgow starting point on Jan. 22. Six foreign entries will also
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  • 84 7 Another Fine Display By Favell f JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 10, v neuter) The touring Australian cricketers, after winning the toss, had scored 129 for one wicket by lunch on the opening day of their four-day match against Transvaal here. Les Favell, making another bid to recapture a Test plare. was again
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  • 136 7 CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (AFP)^ Joe Louis, world's former heavyweight boxing champion will have to live to the ripe o'.d age of 106 if he is to get square with the United States income tax department. The former 'champ of champs' who owes this department
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  • 85 7 SYSC Need $1,700 THE Singapore Youth Sports Centre s'.ill needs $1,700 mi n order tq run us second basketball tournament, scheduled to start on Feb. 22. So lar 150 learns have entered for the tournament paying $1,500 m entrance fees. The Centre has received another $1,000 from the Asia Foundation
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  • 66 7 INDIAN Soccerites qualified for the final of the Pongol Festival soccer competition when they beat Tamil Brotherhood Association 3—2 at Farrer Park yesterday. They will now meet the winners of the Jollilads Athletic Union v> Indian Gymkhana Sports Club match to be played today at Farrer Park.
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  • 23 7 THE first Junior Gala of the Singapore Swimming Club will be held today at the Club pool beginning at 4 p.m.
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    • 188 7 A I really can't save money «jj Why not buy a Ray 1 A for our marriage SuYin- B M cycle* It would be I A transport fares are so k H economical to buy and 'J 3 expensive. r^ pi you would save up t Remember, the Ray is
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    • 108 7 Olrf £,«T"~ S CC B vs Police club at SR -C- W». 3 Biariy* nes ans at RL: The league— C.S.C. vs. Prisons at Barm v S BMH at Gillman CSC. GHq [<, SC C A vs. SWIMMING Singapore S Or r v •n' C Swimming Club Junior Gala lenm,»
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  • 96 8 i A WORLD'S endurance record for sustained flight m a heli- •T co P* er was *et Hartford, Connecticut on May 6 1941 when Igor Sikorsky hovered over a small area for 1 hour, 32 minutes, 26 seconds, m a single-rotor craft of his own design.' Sikorsky,
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  • 229 8 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN J^ HUGE "steerable" telescope, capable of following radio signals from outer space and tracing the sun across the sky for many hours at a time. will be built next June at the University of Michigan. Most of the US$3OO,OOO
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  • 153 8 EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE. FLORIDA: The Republic F-105 Thunderchief fighter-bomber is seen here as she undergoes extreme cold ground tests m the Climatic Laboratory of Ki;lin Air Force Base m Florida. According to the Eglin experts the craft passed the test uilh "flying colours."
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  • 554 8 r)ESPITE advances m eye care»and sight protection, approximately 27.000 Americans become newly blinded each year. Among them are an estimated total of 1,000 school children. Improved educational services, expanded vocational rehabilitation services and an increasingly enlightened public attitude toward employment of blind persons are resulting m greater professional
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    • 165 8 'Eye' Machine To Examine Cancer ])R. John R. Heller, director of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, recently announced a new machine could examine possible cancerous tissue m about one five-thou-sand :h of a second or tens of thousands of times faster than a technician using conventional methods. Known as the
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    • 119 8 r PHE U.S. Air Force reJ cently revealed details of six Doppler Radar self contained a i r r a 1 1 navigation systems which plot a course arj where on the glooe. compute the speed and arift of the airplane, compute continuously the distance to
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    • 131 8 f r/f£ antibiotic pre- parations SignemycUi itetracycline and oleandomycin) and Matroterra (oxytetracycline and oleandomycin) have been successful against all but four out of 429 cases of stubborn tropical diseases, according to U.S. medical researchers. These two antibiotic preparations were used on the island of Haiti
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    • 571 8 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: ■■^^^^^^^^Nl I "Science without reli R9Vft^fl (fion is lame, religion with out science is blind." Albert I Instein K^^^^^vTvkvi SATURDAY FOR I\l XV f Aj I fl ONE: This is a fairly good BHflK'Vtfl day for buying and selling; P^^Kj fcJ^H\W attention to business. Promote ambitions and dealings
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  • 160 9 Labour Man Calls For Calm' Words SEREMBAN. Fri. Mr. S. Sathappan (Labour) last night appealed to Town Councillors not to use ''unkind" words towards each other m Council debates. Speaking at the Council's first meeting m the new Council Chamber m the Town Hall, Mr. Sathappan urged Councillors to cultivate
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  • 110 9 THE Governor-in Council has appointed Mr. Tan 800 Teck as chairman and Mr. Champaklal Uttamram and Inche Abdullah bin Abdul Ghani members of a committee to advise the Chief Secretary on applicationmade within three months of Nov. 1, 1957, for registration as citizens of Singapore, the Government
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  • 160 9 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 783 78, K.S.S. No. 1 785 '8i February R.S.S. No. 1 78; «8; R.S.S. No. 2 January 761 «7i R.S.S. No. 3 January 73,' <*« Tone: Steady. The price of tin m Singapore
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG. .lan. 10 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.52 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; 51.84*) to 'Malayan SI; $0.1335 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $256,875 to a tael.
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  • 34 9 THE Government Gazette yesterday announced an extension to the appointment of Mr. J. If. Fraser, Chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust for a period of six months with effect from .lan. fi.
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  • 247 9 CEREMONIAL KRIS MARKS EVENT IPOH, Fri. A colourful ceremony was held m Taiping this morning to commemorate the "alliance" between the 2nd Battalion, the Malay Regiment and the Loyal Regiment, granted m 1954. The "alliance" stems irom he grim days of the last World War
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  • 248 9 YOU ALARM' PEOPLE. FINANCE CHIEF TOLD Reference To Rates Sparks Off 'Attack' SEREMBAN, Fri. Retiring State Finance Officer, Mr. A. H. Robson, was last night slated by an Alliance Town Councillor for frightening" the people with tax rates. The "attack" stemmed from Councillor Chin See 11ns motion calling for landlords
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  • 109 9 Scholarship Selection Board Named The Education Ministry yesterday announced members of the Queen's Scholarships and Queens Research Fellowships Selection Board. They are: the Chief Justice (chairman*. Mr. Yap Phong Geek and Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim i all appointed by the Minister). Prof. E. S. Monteiro and Dr. Lim Tay
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  • 185 9 IN THE Malayan Constitution there is no safeguard against the infringement of fundamental liberties of the individual by tne government except for that of ownership of property, said Professor L. A. Sheridan, Professor of Law, at the University of Malaya, last night. The Professor
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  • 156 9 FAITHFUL HEARTS' LEADER JAILED PEXAXG, Fri. Lim Keap See. 23-year-old leader of a secret society called the "Faithful Hearts." was arrested alter a Police Inspector opened fire at him with a pistol, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Lim was jailed eight months for breaking a restricted residence order, served
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    • 802 10 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: JJ92J/6. *****/4 !J2/6 tob nSOB Ko d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T« HeNfax, Boston. New York Baltimore, Philadelphia tr Cult P.rH Spore P.S'him Penan. TIUCI 3/10Mjr 11 M*r Is/16 Mar Carriers option t. proceed vU ether ports to load nd discharge cargo
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  • 186 11 I. Y VS external trade m the first 11 months d m unfavourable balance of $207,543,000; ,2.000 and exports $3,857,909,000. Ims was m contrast to -the favourable balance of $15,754,000 recorded for the corresponding period of 195f>. when imports amounted to $3,799,014,000 and exports $3,814,768,000.
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  • 52 11 II typed powderwbkti dissolve! leb m coW w iter Itains all the nutritentnt whole milk, fat |s now being lund bj i firm, for the home OTt markI m Din ooal wry ||i Hi I Hi;i the ihiamin* CAitirriin. pr< nmtriii* <»i .iml the /in* j»n»Mi i Botbiog bill
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  • 42 11 Malayan Exchnn.ce Barks tion made the following m its rates to merchants I >Vida: buying. T.T. 32-7/16. *D 32-9/16. 90 days airmail '2-15/1G credit bills. 33 trade ing, T.T. or OD. ready: la 32-1/8; Deutsche Marks 2; Italian Lire *****.
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  • 51 11 PARTY FOR VISITING CHAIRMAN More than 100 printers and paper dealers were present at the dinner. Standardpic shows (from left): Mr. Tan Cheng Hock, chief salesman of Kuala Lumpur branch of Spicers (Export) Ltd., Mr. J. S. Colebeck, the branch manager, Mr. Lancelot Spicer, and Mr. James Cheah, the chief
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  • 92 11 Rubber Imports Near Record IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya m 1957 totalled 363,271 tons, the sesesd highest annual figure since 1951. It was lower than the 365,--824 tons imported m 1956. December imports, at 24,--868 tons, represented the third lowest monthly figure last year. Imports totalled 24.746 tons m February
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  • 67 11 THE Singapore rubber market closed steady yesterday, although a cent drop was registered for International first grade for January, at 78g cents per lb., compared to Thursday's price of 79 cents. The market followed the same pattern as the previous day's trading, being marked down at the opening
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  • 48 11 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 771 78 International Jan No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 77J 77J Int. R.S.S. No. 1. February 78 78| January No. 2 753 "6i No. 2 73 73J Tone: Uncertain.
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  • 47 11 A METAL WARE factory at Zelst (the Netherlands) now produces a sturdy and practical tin opener contained In a r,oi-<~- which Is fastened to the wall. At ::ny moment the tin opener can be removed from the holder, for instance for c caning.
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  • 159 11 MR. HUGH NEILL. Deputy Chairman of James Neill and Company (Sheffield) Ltd., steel and tool manufacturers, will visit Singapore m the course of a nine-week round the world business tour this month. He leaves England on Jan. 22. After a few days en route at Bombay
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  • 31 11 THE United Nations Technical Assistance Administration has announced the appointment of six British experts to assist m development programmes m nve countries Burma. Israel. Morocco, Peru and Turkey.
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  • 124 11 SOME selective support was reported for industrials, m an otherwise dull and featureless share market yesterday. The turnover remained small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 2.03 2.08 Fraser Neave Ords. 2.70 2.75 Metal Box 155 160 Wilkinson
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  • 181 11 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed Disp. $2.05: F. N ords $2.65 (odd lot), $2.68* to $2.70; Hammer $2.14- Hume prefs. 22,6 overnight. Jackson $1.41, $1 40; M. Colls. 85c; M. Box $1.57. $1.55 (odd lot); Robinson ords $180 overnight and yesterday; Cold Storage 94c; Steamship
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  • 358 11 ALTHOUGH 1957 statistics are not yet available, it appears certain that there will be less surplus of natural rubber than expected, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., issued yesterday. Exports from Malaya topped the million-ton mark for the first time since
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  • 96 11 SINoaPORE Chfai*» F«duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copru Jan.-Feb. UK/ Continent $29i buyers, $30 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $45 sellers; In drums $49 sellers. Muntok white pepper $98 sellers; Sarawak white $97 sellers; special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • 171 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 By the end of 1957, more than ten million Americans were business partners through purchase of corporation securities, reports Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Edward N. Gadsby. In a statement, SEC said American businesses floated a record volume of more than US$l6,OOO
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 278 11 Chambers Hail Commerce P Ministers Wa rning SINGAPORE'S Chambers of Commerce yesterday expressed agreement with the statement by the Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, that tariffs could endanger the Colony's entrepot trade. The Minister made the statement on Thursday when
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    • 92 11 THE Government of North Borneo is considering a proposal by a Sandakan local residency team to make the sale of iodized salt m certain areas compulsory. The question of iodized salt arose when it was reported that one ton of this commodity would be
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    • 209 11 Top- Level Talks On Duties Soon SINGAPORE and Federation of Malaya Government Ministers will hold an economic conference some time next month m a bid to settle the tariff question at the Johore Causeway. The talks are expected to take place m Kuala L.umpur. A spokesman of the Singapore Ministry
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    • 64 11 EXHIBITORS from many countries, including South and South-east Asia, will show their wares at the second Australian Industries Fair, to be held at Melbourne between March 7 and 29. To commemorate the event, the Australian Government is introducing a special hand postmark, which will be used
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    • 21 11 COPRA exports from Sandakan, m North Borneo, during last month reached the record figure of more than 3,100 tons.
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    • 85 11 Ruling On Christmas Isle Permits APPROPRIATE import and export declarations must now be taken by merchants m Singapore trading with Christmat Island. A Colony order published yesterday requires merchants to apply for permits fo r goods imported from or exported to Christmas Island. A spokesman of the Imports and Exports
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    • 41 11 TWO trucks, each with a mobile workshop, radio cabin and aerial, were recently shipped to Compania Shell dm Venezuela from Britain. The first to be made m the U.K., the trucks will be used by oilfield workers.
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  • 3359 12 THREE HUNDRED and twenty-eight of the fivehundred odd candidates who sat for the Final Normal Class Examinations of the Singapore Teachers' Training College held last December, have passed. This is a record number to pass out from the college m any one ye^ir. The
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  • 872 12 S 'pore Gets 328 New Teach Alvis, Ambrose, Raymond Ambrose, Amrik Singh, Ang Han Joo, Miss Mary Ana Ivan Siew, Miss Ang Tock Ghee. Gasper Anthony. G. Anthonysamy. Miss Arbi binte Mohamad. Atma Singh. Mrs. Aw Kah Joo. G. Balakrishnan. E. Alexander Baptist. Mrs. Jagai dam Bhanu, Dennis Bong Kiat
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  • 120 12 COURT: ONLY THE CLEVER TELL STORIES A POULTRY farmer. Tan Ah up, 32, was fined $900 m a bingapore court yesterday for having six gallons of dutiable samsu. Tan was arrested on Aug 23 last year at Yio Chu Kang Road while travelling on a motor-cycle, m the lide-car of
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  • 37 12 40 Musician At Hindu Saint's Festival MORI musician.-, ii take pai garaja I Saturda> md S Ram i Icy Road The the Hi cd by Society S Dunni bration mental the c< n Thlagai Th, public, both <:
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  • 53 12 OFF!' RS the I lunteer I Division their C tain F Tuesday di:. 1 tiring recent v Qu< ci List wit itandii gemb m bringii of effl Capl naval kong H N V I He wa during th< the hi Supper: S by an R S
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  • 27 12 A WOMAN. Bulat. cla Singapore v Court yest( rd of committing i of trust jewellery, beiongl binte Ba'ad. Asiah waf until Jan 22. will be lu'.ird.
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  • 82 13 |UU<,i»n lan 10 Cf nmmunist Soitb pi mv l<» inrrcaMnii.'ins with UOB a.l--■h Laos ha* plrdced ■rig to neutral foreign X Hr Prii Primp nt on b l r grants' W. X r control." M I .ma 1 R In l f tour, 1 allay Wr may Ir it:
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  • 18 13 to I ircsanyl. id Cardinal I of ed t<> rday itionary" l was rof n Buda-
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  • 12 13 nr guards from it across lav after with U com- d.
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  • 10 13 ided 10 constructed m Suez. invited for
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  • 152 13 iJ T< xas, Jan. 10 rman from I tcr a three- > hambei attempt to l the same conditions that will face man on his first voyage to the moon. Airman I/C Donald Farrell, 23, volunteered yesterday to enter the tiny cubicle at the
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  • 60 13 YELL DONE IKE TO NAVY Jan, to Ei < nhowei s N. IV y '■'> handling j opt rations eylon. >n «ratulaUom to Navy Secretary Thomas Gates Jr. asking him to extend his congratulations to the officers and men of the shio and aircraft who rushed 275 tons of food
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  • 66 13 MRB lUZ MAGSAYSAY. widow of the forC Lr. JFJ* I sres5 resi H en i- < entre Presented with a pure silk handmade kimono. usually worn for wedding ceremonies by aristocratic Japanese ladies m ancient days, by Mrs. Teiko Yukawa wif e of the
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  • 282 13 2,000 REBELS HAVE SURRENDERED, SAYS RJ. ARMY SPOKESMAN JAKARTA, Jan. 10 (UP)— A Jakarta army spokes. man announced yesterday that about 2,000 members of the levoutionary "Republic of South Moluccas'* movement had surrendered to security forces on the island if Ceram. The announcement came after reports of a "citizens rebellion"
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  • 55 13 Re-Appointed To SEATO BANGKOK. Jan. 10 (Reuter). SEATO headquarters today announced Nai Pote Sarasin. Premier of the Thai provisional government had been re-appointed Secretary Genera* of SEATO. Mr. Pote held the SEATO post for 16 days until he was asked to head the provisional cabinet following the roup. He was
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  • 79 13 THE U. S. Seventh Fleet aircraft carrier U.S.S. Princeton, with a total of 28 helicopters on board, and accompanied by two destroyers, is shown on its arrival m Ceylon to assist the victims of serious flood devastation m wide areas of the country. The ship carried
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  • 206 13 Hundreds Gather To Greet Freed 'Hero' ZSZ: SKINAGAR. Kashmir. Jan 10. (IP)— Hundreds of people yesterday gathered outside the residence ol former Kashmir premier Sheikh Abdullah to await the arrival of their "hero just released from jail. They shouted "long live Abdullah." Abdullah's wife, dressed m typical Kashmiri clothes and
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  • 151 13 REDS WANT IT DIRECT FROM CEYLON COLOMBO. Ceylon. Jan. 10 (UP) P.A." Maletin, leader of the Soviet trade delegation currently negotiating for a trade agreement with Ceylon, said today Russia wants to buy rubber directly from Ceylon and not through London. Maletin visiting the Rubber Research Institute at Agalawatte also
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  • 120 13 Obituary For The Daily Worker ,f p W JORK, Jan. 10 carHeT T jL e Dail nhifA» the blowing obituary yesterday m a Wack: Cd heavily ln aeeH b^4 Ti Worker, after di Cd y est «day rnm.r Ion »lness. SJS? !f at lomi deluded c r .P a 'ty
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  • 26 13 THE Inter Governmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) has now transported for resettlement more than 750.000 emigrants, including refugees. since its foundation m 1952. Reuter
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  • 188 13 UK Views On Summit' Talks NEW DELHI, Jan. 10 (Reuter) British official sources with Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said here today that Marshal Bulganin's proposals for a big "summit" conference would obviously require very careful study and consultation. They said the British view was
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  • 109 13 Penny An Hour For A Million LONDON, Jan. 10 (Reuter) Unions and employers agreed yesterday to a penny an hour increase for 1,000.000 building workers and sent to committee a union demand for an extra eight-pence an hour. The penny an hour rise will cost the industry an estimated £10.000.000
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  • 68 13 HONGKONG, Jan. 10 (AFP).— Nationalist Chinese m Taiwan are placing less reliance on American aid and more on foreign trade. British Conservative Member of Parliament William Teeling said here on arrival from Taipeh, today. He said Formosa was m fact getting less and less aid from
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  • 37 13 Reuter A NEW civilian airport is to be built at Aswan, Upper Egypt, to provide air transport facilities for the area m general, for tourists and eventually for the high dam and other industrial requirements.
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  • 636 13 LETS TALK THINGS OVER TWO OR THREE MONTHS FROM NOW, SAYS NOTE MOSCOW, Jan. 10 (AFP) The Soviet Union yesterday proposed that a "summit" conference of the world's leading countries be held m two or three months from now to discuss current international problems. The conference, according
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  • 171 14 MOSCOW, Jan. 10 (Reuter) Russia's latest peace proposal has come sooner than expected and was adroitly timed to coincide with President Eisenhower's sterner State of the Union message, observers said here today. The speed with which a summit conference is now being proposed suggests that the
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  • 457 14 CAN HE LEAD NATION TO FACE THREATS OF THE SPACE AGE? WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Rcuter) Observers here have expressed doubt that President Eisenhower's -State of the Union*' message had demonstrated enough sense of urgency. Reaction to the speech was fairly evenly divided along party lines
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  • 206 14 'Foolhardy For Fuchs To Cross Antarctica' MCMURDO SOUND. Antarctica. Jan. 10 (UP) Dr. Vivian Fuchs halted his cross-Antarctica trek 230 miles short of the South Pole today to service his hard-used snow tractors. Americans at the Operation Deep Freeze a: McMurdo Sound said it probably would take the British scientist
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  • 208 14 To Protect Home Industry LONDON, Jan. 10, (UP).— Britain, leader of the Western nations seeking trade with Communist China, clamped restrictions on import of Chinese textiles last night to protect home industry. The Board of Trade cancelled the previous "open licence" on cotton and rayon
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  • 149 14 Ike Speaks For 45 Mins., No Falter WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 (Renter) President Eisenhower received a rousing reception from all sides of the Congress as he concluded his 45-minute. state of the Union message yesterday. He spoke vigorously without faltering but towards the end of his 5.500-word speech he coughed several
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  • 17 14 COMMUNIST China's firs' oil pipeline will be completed this year, Peking Radio reported yesterday AFP
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  • 44 14 MISS HSIAO MI. centre, is elected by I Taipei newspaper as "Miss Photo Queen" m the first such contest held m this Nationalist Chinese capital. Miss Hsiao and the six runners-up work m one of Taipei's most popular restaurants. UP
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  • 136 14 WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. (Reuter). President Eisenhower is to take over personal command of United States defence reorganization m an effort to speed up missile production by wiping out inter-service rivalries, well-informed sources said here today. These sources pointed to the fact that the President
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  • 200 14 TOKYO, Jan. 10 (Reuter) The Japanese Ministry of Finance said today talks would be held here soon on a Japanese loan to India. The Ministry said the negotiations would take place between Japanese government representatives and an Indian missis which is
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  • 167 14 NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (AFP) Elmer "Trigger" Burke underworld killer was electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison last night without confessing the names of his accomplices m numerous gang crimes Burke entered -he electrocution chamber pray.ng Three minutes later he was declared dead by the
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  • 86 14 2 Karachi Editors Arrested KARACHI, Jan. 10 (AFP)— Ghazi Imam Nabi Pardesi, prominent Moslem League leader and managing editor of Karachi pro-Moslem League Urdu evening paper "Nauroz" and the paper's editor were arrested here yesterday on charges of ''creating enmity between two groups of people." Pardesi had threatened with death
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  • 31 14 ACTOR-PRODUCER Burt Lancaster underwent a successful emergency appendectomy early yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. Hollywood, where his father had been a patient for the past 10 days. UP
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  • 213 14 A COOL RECEPTION FROM U.K. PRESS LONDON. Jan. 10 (AFP) The British Press today generally pave a cool reception to President Eisenhower's "State of Union" message to Congress. Several newspapers considered the message contained little to stimulate American policy. The independent. The Times, was particularly severe and said the President's
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