Singapore Standard, 15 January 1958

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dt m I [FINAL EDITION] Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1958 •01. VIII. No. 196 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 320 1 SPEARS. PARANGS USED IN la.m. GANG WAR Police Follow Blood Trails To Attics, Nab 6 Injured Men BLOOD TRAILS LEFT BY INJURED GANGSTERS AFTER A SECRET SOCIETY BATTLE IN rHE COLONY'S DUXTON ROAD AREA AT 1 A.M. YESTERDAY, LED TO THE ARREST OF 19 PEOPLE. FIFTY
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  • 150 1 MANILA, Jan. 14 (UP) President Carlos P. Garcia today ordered government agencies to take immediate steps to meet an expected 500,000-ton shortage of rice m the Philippines this year. The President ordered government purchasing agencies to push the barter of Philippine copra for rice
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  • 111 1 KAMPALA, Jan. 14 (Keuier; Joseph Kiwanuka. chairman of the Uganda National Congress, was today remanded m custody by a native court on charges of conspiring to bribe three people to kill the Kabaka <.King) of Buganda. The Kabaka— King Freddie is due to
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  • 160 1 Seven Frenchmen Race To Circle Globe In 98 Days SINGAPORE. Jan. 14 (AFP) A 23-year-old French student, Pierce Robert Tranie, who is competing with six other young Frenchmen, selected out of ,3,500 candidates, to fly round-the-world m 93 days, arrived at Paya Lebar Airport this evening. He came from Manila
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  • 62 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 14 (UP) Scores of persons have been arrested m large scale raids m Jakarta since last Friday, the Jakarta Garrison Command announced today. Troops raided movie theatres and other public places m a search for terrorist and subversive elements. The raids came shortly after
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  • 47 1 HONOLULU, Jan 14 (AFP) Mountainous waves battered the Hawaiian islands throughout the day today and more heavy seas were expected during the next two days At Midway island, according to reports reaching here, waves reached 30 feet, and two airport runways were closed
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  • 40 1 A DRIVER, Zainal bin Harun 20, was fatally injured when his car overturned at the 7th Mile Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, last night. He died m hospital. Four other persons m the car received slight injuries.
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  • 227 1 MARGARET IS 'MON A LISA PRINCESS ART CRITICS LONDON. Jan. 14 (Reuter) World news is swept from the front pages of national newspapers today by ph.)lo;raphs of PietrO Annigoni's long-awaited portrait of Princess Margaret. Art critics declare that the Italian painter has made hei thc "Mona Lisa Princess" and quote
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  • 234 1 Top Commander Defects To Nationalists Leaves Wife, Son In Red China TAIPEH, Jan. 14 Nationalist China announced today that a Deputy Commander of a Communist Chinese artillery garrison has surrendered to Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek's forces. He was identified as Lt. Col. Chang Ching Yung, 38, who was a Red
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  • 125 1 TORONTO. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Viscount Kilmuir, British Lord Chancellor, said last night the Macmillan Government is winning its battle against inflation despite the recent "inexplicable" resignation of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Lord Kilmuir told reporters the strengthening of, the pound la
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  • 91 1 Russia Rejects UK Protest LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter)— Britain has received and is studying the Soviet Union's rejection of a British protest against the closing of Peter The Great Bay (Vladivostok) to foreign ships and aircraft, a Foreign Office spokesman confirmed today. The Soviet news agency. Tass, announced last week
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  • 29 1 THE Governments of the Netherlands and Israel have decided to raise the rank of their re>i>ective Legations at The Hague and Jerusalem to that of Embassies. I U.P
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  • 189 1 Why I Quit: By Thorneycroft NEWPORT. Wales. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Mr. Peter Thorneycroft said here tonight he had resigned from the government so. Chancellor of the Excnequtr because he put the pound sterling and the stability of prices first, not last, m economic policy. He was addressing his Parliamentary constituents
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  • 33 1 If. FELIX GAILLARD. French Prime Minister, told Russia yesterday that a world summit conference such as she had proposed should be carefully prepared and preceded by a Foreign Ministers Conference.- Reuter
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  • 137 1 A REVOLUTIONARY new shape will be seen m the Aies of the Eastern Hemisphere m the mid-1960 s as nicture be ow shows. It will be the VC-10 airliner, an rderforVof which was signed between 8.0.A.C. and virkprs-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd. yesieraay. The t6O 000,000 contract is
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  • 49 1 SEOUL, Jan. 14 (AFP).— An American Master Sergeant and a private stationed m South Korea were killed when a tank they were riding m overturned and burned during field rxe rc.ses lasl Sunday, the United State; Army reported today. Two other crew memben escaped.
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  • 152 1 S' pore Regt. Is To Be Disbanded THE Ist Singapore Regiment Ko.vul Artillery will be disbanr.ed on Nov. 1. the War Office announced yesterday. This Regiment was formed m June 1948 as an Anti-Air-craft >uid Coast Artillery Unit responsible for supplementing tne static defences of Singapore. Announcing the decision, the
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  • 58 1 PATUXENT RIVER, Maryland Jan. 14 (UP) A giant Navy Super Constellation crashed and burned today while attempting a landing at the Naval Air Station here. All nine men aboard were killed. A Navy spokesman said the four-engined plane plummeted into a wooded area at
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  • 45 1 PORT SAID. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Convoys through the Suez Canal were delayed about 12 hours today because two snips ran aground. Traffic through the Canal was resumed this afternoon after tugs of the Egyptian Canal Authority had towed the vessels clear.
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  • 33 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd will attend the forthcoming ministerial council meeting of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation to be held m Manila from March 11 to 13.— Reuter. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    637 2 I Justice Good Launches Jury System In Ipoh IPOH, Tues. The rule of law rested on three supports, an independent judiciary, a strong and fearless bar and responsible juries, said Mr. Justice D. B. W. Good m the Supreme Court at the ceremonial opening of the 1958 Perak Assizes
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  • 276 2 Jury At Kedah Trial For The First Time Kachang Seller On Murder Rap ALOR STAR, Tues. In the first case tried by a jury m Kedah today a kachang-scller, Muniandy Mak-i han was charged before Mr. Justice Hill with the murder of an Indian woman, Sinapillai on May 'i at
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  • 73 2 AN advance party of the Japanese Shochiku Girls Revue yesterday arrived m Singapore from Tokyo by P.A.A. via Manila. The girls, who were described as the "Toast of Japan," trooped out of 1 the plane m their gray dresses. The Shochiku Girls (below), who were here
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  • 193 2 A VERDICT of "murder by a person or persons unknown" was recorded by a Singapore coroner, Mr. dam Chong Hin, yesterday at the close of an inquest into the death of a 28-year-old maidservant m the early hours of Nov. 13, last year. The maidservant,
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  • 51 2 THE following candidates were successful at the Michaelmas Bar Examination held m Singapore m September last year, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. Roman Law (Third Class): Davidson, J. A. and Lim. T. J. Real Property (Third Class) Woon, W. S. Criminal Law (Third Class) Atkinson.
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Jan. 14 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were; $15.<>5 to ill Sterling; $5.8775 to US$l; $1,848 to Malayan $1; $0.1345 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $256,875 to a tael.
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  • 233 2 $900 MIL. SCHEME TO BOOST LIVING STANDAY ALOR STAR, Tues. Thi Mn, M to improve the living standard of ii c °*1 5900,000 000 this year on educat In 0^' e^ tries and on essential dcvelopnTntx eDCOun i his is a record by any Mala The Government's plan wa S
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  • 140 2 Witnesses Dull Wits, Says Judge KUALA KUBU BHARU Tues. Sessions Judge. Inche M. M. Hashim. today freed rubber tapper Tan Kirn Ping. 24 of a robbery charse after describing two prosecution witnesses as "dull witted." Inche Hashim. acquitting Tan of Bat ang Kali New Village, said: "No accused person could
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  • 28 2 WONG SHIU SAN of Cecil Street was yesterday fined $60 by a Singapore Traffic Court for inconsiderate driving along South Bridge Road on July 22 last year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 2 nf.L i»'.w\ Indonesian c presented al 1 sinner-Generals m__m former by th( P>-:.fl bassador tn IndoivuM l). F. MacDtiml Mr. MarDermnt m flow into the Hon? HI inrhr fai IJ Rahman, ihplou I t ion's Ambassador I BCSia, yesterday (v tn < onfer «M I Minister, Tunka I K.'hm.m
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  • 22 2 thi; alley I an I I fortn: I ing S I Men sound I I Star I spokr I Mr- I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1821 2 SIAMMRDsJ m ..■,n»>iitni >«T»-T«a ENGAGEMENT LOH LIOW. The Engagement is announced between Loh Piah Kee and M'ss Liow May Hwa. DEATH MR. ANDREW ANTHONY DIAS, aged 32. of 2i Siglap Walk, (Frankel Estate), passed away suddenly yesterday at tne Ceneral Hospital Cortege will leave rr-. r]mce at 430 p m
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    • 487 3 I |T is very rarely, indeed, that any reference is f0 politics during the ceremonial opening of K.rst scions of a high court m the new year. K|jy, the eddress by the presiding judge is conC t0 <__ r; »cw of the administration of the courts and suggestions for
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    • 378 3 IJHE be.it trouble of Indonesia is emotionalism W has ob:cured straight thinking. The week 5 of that country is its geography. The central emment ot Jakarta will not admit that it ,n <rt exorcise its authority effectively m the island o< Java m which it has its headquarters, a!on.
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  • 52 3 S INCAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS pornc, I'm i cck Mm Koad. Spore Box No 15C3. Cables: TIGERNEWS" ,AL A LUMPUR (5 lin.si. All departments Cm i, ln^rance Bldg. 174. Batu Ko Him C c ***** t f-°^ an V Fcl: 3829 CCA J-O'tH St Tel: 4055 f 'A, Buk.t Chma.
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  • 1006 3 A Carefully- Calculated Performance Robert Stephens writes from London on the current Commonwealth tour of the British Prime Minister. T HE British Premier, Mr. Harold Macmillan, certainly gave himself a dramatic send-off for the current Commonwealth tour. The resignation of his Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, a few
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  • 20 3 Sri c n t ific surveys provp that no rare of the world is superior lo another.
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  • 656 3 Anthony Sampson reports from New Delhi r PIIE months of January x and February m Delhi are often referred to as the "big game season." It is then, whe/i the weather is comfortably cool, that the Prime Ministers and Heads of State come flocking to India, to
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  • 192 3 Outlook Bright 'IT seems to me that any impartial observer must admit that very nearly everything which maKes for a happy lif e is getting better and better every day and m every way, and that the pace of this impiovement i s hotting up all
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  • 423 3 VI HY do .Malayan politicians, whatever their colour, lorget all the benevolent and virtuous statements and promises made m m.riocsi s and campaign speeches, soon after they have been elected? Ca n it be they are so obsessed by egoism that they believe they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 l|, 80 JOULS ELECTRONIC FLASH ffju IN blitz CASH $90/ lll*' C OINiE YEAR GUARANT tH AgenU Service Station HES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTO. add! X" d SINGAPORE 7. Tel: *****/*****. fl Road, KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: 5413 ornorv Street. PENANG. Tel: 5589
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  • 225 4 CLERKS, TAPPERS JOIN FORCES Now A 305,000 Strong Union To Face Employers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Plantation Workers representing 300,000 estate labourers is to merge with the All-Malayan Estate Staff Workers Union with a membership of 5,000 white-collar workers. Already a liaison committee at national level consisting
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  • 189 4 REBELS of the Singapon United Malays Nationalis Organization met m secre last night to discuss th< rift m the Party ranks, Th< Standard was reliably m iurmed yesterday. Informed sources said tha the meeting primarily dis cussed the "fluid and incon Sistent" policy of the
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The recent derailment of tht diesel-electric powered passenger train between Rawang and Kuang is to be investigated by an inquiry board. Malayan Railway administration officially announced today. The Chief Civil Engineer. Mr. G. M. Wheat, denied reports that the track
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  • 141 4 SAFE THEFTS ALARM BUSINESS COMMUNITY KUALA LUMPUR, I Tues. The Chinese business community here, alarmed over the recent thefts of three safes from business premises, havp appealed to Police for a large number of "prowl" units In a letter to the Police, the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce said that
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  • 34 4 A SEAMAN. Sim Ban Seng 22, was yesterday fined $200 or two months' jail m default by a Singapore Distric Judge for carrying a daggei at Syed Alwi Road on Monday night.
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  • 131 4 'Don't Expel MIC From Alliance' TANJONG MALIM. Tues The Selangor UMNO and MCA shouid not expel thc MIC fiom the Alliance, Tuan Mohamed Said bin Haji Abu Bakar. Perak UMNO State Publicity Officer, said here today. He said that because of the selfishness and disloyalty of a few officials m
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  • 23 4 OVER 600 Indians m Aye Banting estates have become Federal citizens since the Malayan Indian Congress started ito recent citizenship drive.
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  • 109 4 Cassels On Flying Trip To Segamat KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation's Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. James Cassis was today briefed by members of the District War Executive Committee on the progress of Operation •'Cobble" m tFe district m Segamat, Gen. CftSSels wa s met by members cr the District War
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  • 278 4 SAYS WOMAN AT MURDER TRIAL KIALA LUMPUR, Tues. A woman told the High Court m a murder trial here today that the man whom she found lying wounded under a banana tree revealed to her the name of the person who stabbed him. This
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  • 119 4 C.P.F. STATES WITHDRAWAL CONDITIONS TEMPORARY government servants who are subsequently placed on the pensionable establishment cannot withdraw their Central Provident Fund contribution, the general manager of the Provident Fund Board Mr C E Green told The Standard yesterday. He said that withdrawals were only permissible under certain provisions m the
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  • 187 4 A MALAYAN family from Ipoh are now on their way home after a happy 12-month stay m Australia. They are veterinary science graduate Chong Sue Kheng, his wife Vivian, his son Hoong Kit, and his mother-in-law Lee Cheng Neo. Chong Sue Kheng, an officer of
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  • 340 4 STRIKER INCITED OTHERS TO BURN VEHICLE: FINED PENANG, Tues. A first class ward m the General Hospital here became a Magistrates Court today at one ;tage of the trial of a striking employee of the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. The strikers, Suleiman bin Abu Kassim, was charged vith abetment m
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  • 83 4 Ad. Man Dies After Stroke MR. ANDREW Anthony Dias, 52. of Siglap Wa k Frankel Estate, died at the General Hospital. Singapore, early yesterday morning following a stroke. A well-known advertising agent and a keen sportsman* Mr. Dias, was bom m Malacca and educated at St. Francis Institution, Malacca. Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 THE High Commissioner for tho Federjtiim <>f V J Mr. S. Chelvasinsam Mailntyre is seen with I mier Harold Macmillan, and the Mich < ummi s"n tj 1/nited Kingdom m India Malcolm MlfDoUk T( informally before a banquet riven by Mr > Prime Minister of India, m honour tf
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  • 77 4 lt i"! Jlt •*'<• 21 dr, v«T m___ i-ntenc^J wh J ii 1 1 ye r s i mpr cv jd-i. a gan seven him v. th 1011. prevent I Valian I his wit into hi I I with n. I Publ^ Pro i bin Ah, i <d the
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    • 70 4 Whiteaways Proudly Announce tho rcat Sale m the Shopping History of Singapore Malaya. Colossal Reductions m all Departments. Stocks must be cleared to make room f° r Merchandise of TI P- TOP Value Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang Wednesday,, 15th January c -^T v IPOH TAIPING > )f Thursday, 16th January
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  • 204 5 ony, Federation Govt Plan (4GAPORE and Federation Governments are believed to be finales for the deportation of more than 300 individuals now detainr the Banishment Ordinance m the two territories, The Standard understands. The banishees are expected to leave m a chartered steamer
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  • 34 5 from i en lata i Asia I ieettni eight .1 m•- A.m a. ited m Malaya, l one o r t h Malaya l and present ting needa these I, .says Malayan cnth-
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  • 167 5 Stagapoit Co operative Union will ask the ional Ca aperitive Alliance for an expert to the establishment of a co-operative bank. Chairman of the Union. Mr. X. A. Kularajah, told The Standard yesterday that he would sound I.C.A. leaders on the extent of technical and expert advice which the
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  • 57 5 mo. Tues.—Tht Panm BfalMj Anti-Vice X which will be held Buitan Bulaknan Club. Lum] Feb. 18 I l< d by fcuti\ Pan-Ma-llh'.v. p lit] :al and W" number f Muslim t leaden will ala > pa*a binte Abdullah, seeto Malay Organizacon- a*congreai tging. re sent VI Women n and
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  • 44 5 INDIA'S Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, will pass through Singapore today on her \;av tc Australia for a goodwill visitMrs. Menon will arrive by Air India International at 6.30 a.m and leave for Sydney m the afternoon.
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  • 115 5 THE University Council, highest policy-making and governing body of the University of Malaya, is being accused of discrimination. The charge is made m a petition to be submitted to the Council by the Non-Hostelite Organization representing the interests of non-residential students of the University. The petition
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  • 97 5 PENANG. Mon. The Malay Teachers' Union today warned that it will resort to an "effective action" if recommendations by the Peninsular Malay Teachers' Federation were not adopted by government. The recommendations are: Malay should be used as the medium of teaching for all subjects taught m
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  • 243 5 Two World Court Men Due In Soon rWO representatives of the Hague's International Court are due m Singapore soon m the course of a 28,000 mile tour of 16 countries. rhe two legal experts are Mr. Norman S. Marsh and Mr. Edward S. Kozera. rhey are making final preparations for
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  • 146 5 Inspectorate To Be Formed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Govern ment will soon set up an Inspectorate to curb rubbei thefts m estates, the State Secretary, Inche Ismail bit Abdul Latif told The Standard tonight Inche Ismail was replying t< the recent Dlea
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  • 86 5 TEMERLOH, Tues.— Special Constable Wan Abdullah bin Wan JusofT, 22, attached to the Triang Police Station, today told magistrate Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, that he absented himself from the Force between Aug. 17 and Sept. 2 last year because ne did not receive his
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  • 28 5 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver, Lim Kirn Yang, was yesterday fined $25 m court for negligent driving m Aljunied Road on June 28, last year.
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  • 77 5 PENANG, Tues. A dol-lar-for-songs programme m mi* r. aid of the Poppy Day appeal will be held at the New World Park on Sunday The songs will be relayed by RedifTusion from 9 p.m. to midnight. The Moonlight Orchestra, with Its band of slngers will meet
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  • 279 5 SINGAPORE Medical Services will award $1,500,00 !!Lr U< J y grants for this y ear The Standard was toi yesterday. Twenty-nine medical officers and more than 76 c the nursing staff will be selected for overseas trainin during the year, a spokesman
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  • 102 5 THE Tong Soon Kok Association recently elected the following office-bearers for the new year. Mr. Low Chua Kee, Fresicent; Messrs. Chan Kwatig Chia. Khoo Tiang Koon, Tan Yam Hwee and Tan Tiat Hec. vice-presi-dents; and Mr. Koh F. Num, hon. secretary. Other officials elected were: Mr. Teo Hock
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  • 50 5 PENANG. Tues. A striker of ihe Eastern Smelting Company, S.T. Arumugam was today bound over m the sum ot $150 for six months by Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah. lor obstruction along the road leading to the smelting works m Dato Kramat Road on Dec 31.
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  • 18 5 THE new Town Council ir Seremban will acquire a $5,00( baby grand Diano for its hall
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  • 274 5 SIR JOHN REVIEWS JUSTICE IN 1957 THE volume of the civil work of the Singapore Supreme Court has increased during the past year, according to the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, m his review of the administration of justice m the Colony courts. Comparing 1957 with the previous year. Sir
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  • 60 5 IPOH. Tues. A restaurant worker. Loke Chiew 40. was charged before Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today with causing grievous hurt to a colleague. Cheong Say. 60, at the Tai Seng restaurant yesterday. Loke was alleged to have hurt Cheong with a changkol. No plea was
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  • 77 5 PENANG'S well-known hotelier, Mr. Goh Teik Chye, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Goh Khean Heng and manager of Chusan Hotel, is seen with his bride. Miss Ong Seng Hiang. eldest daughter of Penang millionaire merchant, Mr. Ong Chin Hee. following their wedding last
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  • SPORTING WORLD
    • 1277 6 THIS FIVE -YEAR, q, HAS BRILLIANT pju Says WINDSOR LAD PRAINER Ncal Hobbs has a formidable pair engaged m the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class Two speedsters this afternoon, second day of the Perak Turf Club's' January Meeting. Both his
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    • 79 6 IHE track for today's races at Ipoh should be very good Best Outsider BEST longshot at Ipoh today is Haadyai m Race 2. Downing Street looks a sound each-way bet m Race 7. Big Sweep MG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 7. Treble Tote nn Races 4.
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    • 159 6 Windsor Lad Scrutineer CiuodwomJ ""J PERSIAN COUNT KINGFOLD MLVKRFORT 1 Wedding Waltz Mlverrort Hucrntaur l:i Ua>l *m Silvertort Bucentaur Klngiold OtM BARRACUDA lI A ADYAI lIARRACtUV^ ~^s R £l 2 Nellyne Pinner Pinner N 'Kk>HQl Magic NoU? Nellyne Maby tnrj> &>£ FORTUNES WHEEL IiOOD RETURNS FORTINrTii,,, -^^B 3
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    • 1165 6 RACE l: 2.J0 p.m.- Horses Class 5, Div. v-5 Fll 1. 526 Beau Matin 8y 9.00 Brighton Stable Vn cu *l^H 2. 840 Wedding Waltz tiy 8.13 Kinta Valley Stable t?«* 009 Admission 8y 8.09 Mr. <* Mi?. *J Gibb tC I 4. o^o Devon Belle
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    • 176 6 I RACE FIVE 1 am lot looking beyond Buffer Stock for the winner here Me ran a smashing trial with Treasure Island, returning 37 >co dead for three furlongs m Monday He definitely made good headway after a beneficial ter up and should score his ong overdue win. His
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 222 6 Now KCMIA LUMPUR to BANCKOK by MALAYAN AIRWAYS With effect from Saturday 25th January g M.A.L. services ML3O6 and ML3OS will call This has necessitated slight alterations to I I Lai _*f\r I ML3O6 ML3QS I 0745 dep Singapore arr 1800 I 0920 arr K. Lumpur dep 1630 I 0940
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 7 iGAPORE the Padang. S H.A. junior H.M. Customs farrer Park; vs Univ€TV -University Or (A LUMPUR I/ vt Selanr Road. l Kilat ,n— /mbi •A* vs Bellamy r mis, Hues Uun 'fiorc gainst oh on iron 08, I- I I PENANG HOCKEY league Royal Air Force vs. Malayan
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  • 84 7 X I up H itch I X I B current Br cols' nl the W ed 1 mr iga lee.d. P Harris W innings P 141 mill claration w South F tastes! tion at i i for years P to make ir an out- .alia got linutcs to ,r
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  • 26 7 14 (Reuter). A sociaj ere kn >ck- Stoke :v their play. ?inally drew then drew j played round of nderen no score
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  • 30 7 H. <Rcuter) '8 Jung, of I 77 mctrv i t ted at a more than rding to i the In- Athletic accomplished '17 i I>( king on
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  • 104 7 X British and avyweight "Allonges [n- <* for the m Cothenberg '■'^reed to WeatLei- 24. His opponent will probably be George Chuvalo, the Toronto (Canada) "heavy" who was named as a contender for the Empire title. Karlier this year he was outpointed b y Bob Baker, most recent conqueror
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  • 366 7 Two Former World Champions Are Now In A Dilemma LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Norikazu Fuiii Japan s 30-year-old former world tabfc tennis chan,: £da ne m St WOrried men m London yes Fujii arrived m England a month ago for a proposed two-year round the world tour with Richard Bergmann,
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  • 46 7 PHOENIX. Arizona. Jan. 14 <UP>— Los Angeles matchmaker George Parnassus, representing the Olympic Boxing Club, today offered heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson a US$2OO.--000 guarantee to defend his title m Los Angeles m mid May igainst second-ranked contender Zora Follev of Chandler, Arizona
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  • 431 7 DANISH PAIR NO THREAT Eddy Assures Malayans PENANG, Tues. World badminton champion Sddy Choong said here today that Malayans need not >c unduly alarmed over the fact that Denmark has a tew threat to this country's supremacy m doubles play. He wa s referring to the Danish combination of P
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  • 73 7 THE Non-Bonders Cricket ~lub will hold a farewell :>arty m honour of the former President of the City Council, Mr. J.T. Rea. at No. 8. Stevens Road, Singapore, at 7.15 p.m. >n Jan. 22. Mr Rea has been the Club's Jtaunch supporter during the pa>t years. Club
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Blue began their match m the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout tournament with a 3-0 victory over the Singapore Indian Association "B" at Balestier Road yesterday. Scorers were Richard. Boyed and Blazy.
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  • 361 7 Colony And Fed. Athletes In PreAsian Games Meet *>L\GAPORE Amateur Athletic Association, at its monthly meeting held at the Singapore Recreation Club last night, decided to invite the Federation's Asian Games athletes to compete against the Colony's representatives m a friendly meet here just prior to the Asian Games. The
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  • 63 7 SYDNEY. Jan. 14, (Reuter) Brian Wilkinson, of New South Wales, set a world record of G3.8 seconds for the 110 yards butterfly stroke m a heat of the State swimming championships here today Wilkinson a finalist m the 1956 Olympics. clipped onetenth of a second off
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  • 97 7 'Show Place' For Aussie Race Horses MELBOURNE, Jan. 14 (Reuter) a newly formed stud which is hoped to be the showPwce of Australia's breeding world will have Landau one of Queen Elizabeths former racehorses as its leading sire. Another high class norse Comparable, with landau, is expected to cost the
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  • 179 7 Tommy Hits A 'Sixer' SCORING six of the seven goals for his side, centre forward Tommy Misson helped Singapore Telephone Board to register their first victory m the SGSFA division one league at Serangoon Road yesterday. They beat Post and Telegraph by seven goals to one. Telephone Board scored m
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  • 66 7 TAN TOCK SENG Hospital *A" beat Marines "A" by four goals to nil m a SGSFA Div. 1 league soccer match played at Fa~rer Park yesterday. Hospital "A" scored m .he first minute through Majid. Sahar gave Hospital the second goal m the 15th minute.
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  • 40 7 POLICE Sports Association edged Woodbridge Hospital 3-2 m Ihe SGSFA Div. 1 league at Woodbridge yesterday. Police who led 2-0 at half time scored through Peter Lee (2) and Haron while Mbhamed Ariffin and Ismail netted for Wnorlhrirlan
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  • 177 7 Merdeka Stadium Cracking Up... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The multi million dollar Merdeka Stadium m the Federal capital is cracking up m certain places, and the Public Works Department here has begun work to fortify the underground piling to prevent parts of the structures from collapsing The building of the stadium
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  • 118 7 IPOH. Tues. Central Perak Schools will field a strong side for their rugger game against Johore Combined Schools to be staged as a curtain raiser before Saturdays HMS Malaya rugger final at the Merdeka Stadium mi n Kuala Lumpur. The Central schools were to have played
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  • 121 7 SYDNEY. Jan. 14, (Reuter)— The Federal Government has decided to grant £A3.000 an nually for the staging of good will competition tours of Asian countries by Australian athletes, it was learned today The executive of the Austra linn Olympic Federation will administer the
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  • 300 7 Ring' s 'Bad Men' To Fight It Out FOR the first time m many years at the Happy World stadium, two famous 'villains' of the wrestling world will be dishing it all out for Colony fans. They are King Kong, Singapore's 'favourite' bad man. and the newly arrived, Greek terror,
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  • 64 7 JOHAN NESBURG Tues. (Reuter)— The touring Australian cricket team drew with Transvaal m their four day match which ended here today. John Waite declared Transvaal's second innings closed at 257 for 7. leaving the Australians 20 minutes batting m a bid to get 77 runs
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  • 52 7 ST. MORITZ. Jan. 14. (Reuter) Britain will not be represented at the skiine events of th c 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, California, unless someone of outstanding class is found. Sir Charles Taylor, chairman of the British Ski Club Racing Committee, said this was the decision of
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    • 100 8 An international children's art competition is being held at the Junior museum of the Metropolitan Museum of Art m New York. Forty paintings on display hai'e been chosen from contestants of the Federation of Malaya, Indonesia, Burma, Japan Thailand, the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, Ceylon, India
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  • 324 9 PLAN FOR A MILITARY ACADEMY Port Dickson Garrison To Be Converted KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation's Armed Forces Council, headed by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, plans to convert the garrison of the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson into a National Military Academy where Federation servicemen will be trained. me
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  • 172 9 PSC Asks If There Are Any Loopholes KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Whether there are loopholes m getting into the permanent establishment of Government service is one of the questions which the Public Services Commission here invites information from the people. Secretary of thc P.S.C.. Mr. P. S. Bolshaw. told The Standard
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  • 182 9 r*u £G Tues A former high-ranking officer of the Thai Police Force, who does not know whether lie is a political refugee or not, is vacationing m Penang with his family. He is Colonel Annop Pukprayura. Deputy Chief of the Special Branch m
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  • 120 9 Spurned, He Stabbed Girl, Say Police KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A young man who stabbed his girl friend after she refused to elope with him was later found suffering from caustic poisoning. Police said today. The incident took place yesterday at the kongsi of Iyer Itam Tin Ltd. m Puchong. Ng
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  • 30 9 THE first congress mooted by the Labour Party of Malaya and Party Ra'ayat to form a people's socialist lront will be held m Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 1.
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  • 167 9 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices I (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Uncertain. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $3541 pei picul (down |9|). LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Tuesday's opening first session were: Tone: Quiet but steady. CLOSING Tone: Steady. fix
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  • 26 9 THE Pan-Malayan Advisory Council on the Education of the Blind will hold a meeting at St. Nicholas School for the Blind m Penang today.
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  • 48 9 INDIANS m Singapore began the celebration of "Pongal'' or Harvest Festival yesterday with the distribution of cakes, oratorical contests, musical entertainments and free cinema shows. The celebrations held at the premises of the Tamilian Association Clubhouse at 82 Rangoon Road, will continue until Sunday.
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  • 61 9 IPOH. Tues.— The prosecution today withdrew seven charges of using as genuine forged documents against a petition writer of Kuala Kangsar. Wong Heng Choy. alias Wong Poh Boey, 37, when he pleaded guilty before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. R. Whimster. to three other similar
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  • 110 9 BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, on arrival m Singapore at about 4.35 p.m. on Saturday, will be met at the airport by Governor Sir William Goode, Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock and other M.nisters ana officials. Mr. Macmillan, on a Commonwealth tour,
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  • 71 9 TEMERLOH, Tues Padi planter Abdul Rahman bin Ismail. 27 who entered the Federation from Thailand via Sungi Golok. Kelantan. on Oct. 2b last year without an entry permit, was arrestee on Dec. 3 when he applied for an Identity card, a Magistrate s Couri was told
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tuan Noordin Sultan Temengsong of the Indonesian Embassy here will be transferred to thc Indonesian Consulategeneral's office m Singapore next month. He came to the Federation m June Inst year and he is now councillor to the IndonesiaD Ambassador. Dr. Radiff.
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  • 48 9 the three charges, the sentences to run concurrently. He was further ordered to undergo six months' Police supervision. Wong admitted using forged documents to apply lor taxi driving licences m respect of :hree Malays at the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vchi?les office here last November.
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  • 148 11 Ill* (ran* 111 rlin r v Industry, ]ii,n McßiO^i ngapore yesterhl was fieatlj I the "amazn ,i, growth' 1 of t Asian <<»un- tr (wninuni.st flew Kuala ti rs te last A .an tralia eel vern- ntol in tn e federation he said, he was
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  • 375 11 TALKS IN K.L. END KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Talks which lave been concluded between an 18-man Egyptian delegation and Federal Government representatives, point to good prospects of expanding rade between Egypt and Malaya in the future. The Egyptian delegation to the talks was led bv Mr. Mostafa
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  • 136 11 Rubbers And Tins Are Easier INDUSTRIALS were steady, while tins and •übbers were easier m the Vlalayan share market yeserday. A small turnover was recorded. Price changes announced by he Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers a. a. .petrol ay/- 41/Fed. Dispensary 2.05 2.10 Frascr Neave Ords. 2.70 2.75
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  • 87 11 A 14-FT. twin-hulled sailing craft first example of a new class of "catamaran" developed m England, and bearing some resemblance to a Polynesian craft was demonstrated on the River Thames at Charing Cross. London. It was a day of rain and strong winds, but the designer, Mr. Manners,
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  • 44 11 AUSTRALIA has begun the manufacture of beer cans. One company canning beer has estimated that half of Australia's tinplate requirements will still have to be imported, despite the anticipated full production this year from B H TVs new tinplate mill at
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  • 529 11 cans m the United States this year. Although the consequences of curtailing production are now showing themselves m the dismissal of large number of miners m Malaya and elsevvhere, there is every indication, the firm says, that producing countries are determined
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  • 57 11 A BRITISH scientist. Dr. Louis Essen, who has developed the world's first atomic clock, which has an accuracy of one second m 300 years "a clock for projects of the space-age" was presented with a gold medal m London by the Master of the Worshipful
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  • 36 11 To assist the Belgian Congo m its programme of road construction and improvement, which forms part of the country's Ten-Year Development Plan, the World Bank is to make a loan of US$4O million.
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  • 208 11 Stabilizing Equipment For Small Vessels DEVELOPMENT of a range of retractable fin stabilizing equipment suitable for installation m smaller ships is announced by a British naval engineering firm. While stabilization is already an accepted feature m the building of large ships, little has been attempted m ships below 1.000 tons
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  • 138 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Asia's output of manufactured goods increased at an annual rate of 10 per cent from 1948 to the first half of last year, the biggest increase of any continent, United Nations figures showed today. The increase for Asia from the first half of
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  • 169 11 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: *JL ed Dis P- $2,071; F. &N. ords $2,721, $2.70; Gammon $2.30- It Breweries $3.40. $3.35 (odd lot); M. Cement $1,301; McAlister $1.60; M. Box $1.60; Robinson ords. $1.80; Cold Storage 92c. to 94c, 93c. (ready and delayed): S. Times
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  • 176 11 Lyons Meet Demands Of Car Buyers Rootes LYONS Motors fulfilled all the demands of a car buying public, said Sir Reginald Rootes, deputy chairman of the Rootes group yesterday when he declared open the new $1,250,000 premises of Lyons Motors m Orchard Road, Singapore. He said the public was chiefly
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  • 84 11 The slotted angle, a modern construction material with a thousand uses, is to be featured at the Brussels World Fair which opens on April 17. A British firm (Dexion) is building a pavilion, over 90 feet long and more than 30 feet m height. The three-floor framework is
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  • 116 11 U.K. Policy On Free Trade Area BRITAIN'S Paymaster General, Mr. Reginald Maudling. assured questioners m Dublin that the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Heathcoat Amory, held "absolutely the same view" on Britain's participation m a European free trade area as he himself (Mr. Maudling) and Mr Thorneycroft took. Mr.
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  • 120 11 Rubber Gams One Cent INTERNATIONAL fi rs t *rade rubber for February shipment closed yesterday at 79J cents per lb., a gain of one :ent on Monday. The market closed uncertain. It opened slightly higher on overseas advices and fluctuated within narrow limits. During the afternoon, short :overing and sellers
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  • 30 11 A TOTAL of 1,200 metric tons of Russian tin will be exported to Austria between 1958 and 1960, under a longterm trade agreement concluded between the two countries.
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  • 298 11 THE substantial improvement m the trade position m November was maintained m December, the trade gap being cut by a further £3 million to only £19 million, according to the provisional trade figures for the month released by the Board of Trade m London. Value
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  • 94 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Hf#duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copn* Jan.-Feb. UK/ Continent $30 buyers, $301 sellers: coconut oil ln bulk $46 sellers; ln drums $50 sellers. Muntok white pepper $99 sellers; Sarawak white $98 sellers; special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable
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  • 43 11 Part of a £4 million national expansion plan, the new £1,750,000 British Tobacco Company factory at East Bentleigh m Melbourne district, was recently opened. The factory has a capacity of 20 million cigarettes a day enough to supply the southern States.
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  • 257 11 Indonesian MP Sounds Warning On Barter JAKARTA, Jan. 14 (UP) ■—Britain is risking a 'political disadvantage by permitting Singapore to carry on barter trade with outlying Indonesian regions despite the Indonesian Government ban on such a trade, a Member of Parliament asserted. The member. Djody GondokusOino. who is vice-chair-man or
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  • 66 11 HONGKONG, Jan. 13 (AFP) —The General Tyre and Rubber Export Company of America is moving its Far Eastern regional headquarters from Manila to Hongkong, it was stated here. General Tyre and Rubber Export Company, which is one of the "big five" rubber manufacturing concerns m
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  • 56 11 A £1 million automatic rail-to-ship coal loader has been introduced by the Newcastle Export Coal Company, which was recently formed to modernise the handling of coal shipments from Newcastle Harbour. The loader has a capacity of 1,000 tons an hour on a continuously rated basis, or a
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    • 259 12 TODAY. Qantas dispatches its! FIRST ROUND -THE -WORII FLIGHT OUT OF SINGAPORE Qantas, the oldest-established airline m the English- Istanbul, Bombay, Colombo, Perth and Melbou: speaking world, today makes aviation history Qantas, with its fleet of radar-equipped Super C by inaugurating its first regular round-the-world stellations, operates the only round-the-world
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  • 512 13 WE ARE AGAINST OCCUPATION OF OUR TERRITORY-U.N. ENVOY nUnt^f^J 9 I?**'1 Jan 14 (UP) -Indonesia has niitnh J h e JS Neth erlands protest against the seizure of takP« i/X™* 1 m the country and said that action '7l ln the country last month was under
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  • 65 13 Khrushchev lan 11 IP) nllI „:st Party s Khrushchev 2 r, statrs- |j igopalacharl a unilaterally ms. g< n- mor f Congress iggesto thc .f te him ln g the r c nv.ctlon •I you on by h such comwhich irity l the irding Soviet con- that 1 icral
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  • 247 13 WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (LP)-Dr. I. I. Rabi, chairman oi President Eisenhower's Scientific Advisory Hoard, said yesterday the United States could send a man to the moon within five years "if we want to spend the money." He did
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  • 155 13 Dulles To Attend SEATOMeet WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, (UP) —The State Department dnnouoced yesterday tnat Secretary of State John Foster Dulles plans to attend the annual SEATO Council meeting which begins m Manila on March 11 and then will co on to Formosa fer a conference of American ambassadors m the
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  • 38 13 THE PHILIPPINE JAPAN Association, whose objective is the restoration and strengthening of cordial relations between the two countries has been set up m Manila. It is the first organization of its kind sinre the war. AFP.
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  • 14 13 i THE UNIVERSITY of Hongkong spent more than HK$9,--000,000 during 1957.- UP
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  • 67 13 PRIME MINISTER Nehru and Mr. Viliam Siroky, Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak Republic, second from left seated, sign a joint statement m New Delhi at the end of thc l?-t--ter's visit to India. At the extreme left is Mr. Vaclav David, Minister of Foreign Affairs
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  • 111 13 'New US Bid To Launch Satellite' BALTIMORE. .Jan. 14 (UP). —The U.S. will attempt to launch an earth satellite sometime this week, probably tomorrow, using the Army's Jupiter rocket, according to a dispatch m the Baltimore Evening Sun today. The dispatch from the Sun's Washington bureau quoted a "usually well-informed
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  • 81 13 26,325 In Hongkong Resettled HONGKONG, Jan. 14, (UP: A total of 26,325 persons ir Hongkong were resettled witt government assistance m 1957 The newly resettled person: were former squatters whe lived on Hongkong's manj hill slopes, side walks anc other public places. The Crown Colony has 213,500 persons living m
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  • 50 13 PARIS, Jan. 14 (Reuter).— Two Algerians entered a hotel m Paris yesterday, shot the European manageress dead and seriously wounded her friend, a 23-year-old Moslem. In the market place of Nancy, eastern France, a North African was shot dead with five bullets by a Moslem last night.
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  • 43 13 THE PRIME Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nesh said yesterday it is possible he would represent New Zealand at the SEATO Council of Ministers Conference m Manila commencing on March 10. He had yet to make the nnai decision.- Reuter
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  • 96 13 Fish Sinks Boat— One Drowned MANILA, Jan. 14, (AFP) A giant swordfish attacked and sank a sailboat with six people aboard m the shark-infested waters off Sibuyan Island m Central Philippines last week, it was reported here last night. One of the six men was drowned and is believed to
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  • 72 13 JAKARTA, Jan 14, (UP).— Restive Mount Merapi m Central Java last night was reported spewing molten lava and threatening areas m which 13,000 Indonesians make their homes. The PIA news agency m a report from Semarang said the volcano observatory's director described the new activity as "dangerous"
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  • 190 13 ATLANTA, Georgia, Jan. 14, (UP)— A suit by Negroes to break down racial segregation m Atlanta schools brought swift reaction from the state government yesterday, including a threat to scrap plans for financing construction of 700 new classrooms m the city.' The suit was filed
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  • 104 13 S.A.S. TO START NEW SERVICE LONDON, Jan. 14 (UP) Scandinavian Airlines will inaugurate a new service between Europe and Jakarta on Jan. 2*. it wa s announced here today. SAS said the route will j connect Stockholm. Copen- 1 hagen and Jakarta. Intermediate stops will be Rome. Athens, Abadan, Karachi,
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  • 100 13 Floods Destroy 87 Schools COLOMBO, Jan. 14. (UP) Eighty seven Ceylon schools have been destroyed and 213 others badly damaged by floods. Minister of Education W. Dahanayake said yesterday. The schools are mostly m the north, central and eastern provinces, he said, with total damage estimated at 2,000.000 rupees. Classes
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  • 30 13 ACTOR John Wayne's rambling ranch-style home m Encino, California, was damaged early yesterday by a tire which broke out on the second floor of *he expensive structure. UP
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  • 77 13 MANILA. Jan. 14, (AFP) Pierre Robert Transe, French student out to girdle the globe m 90 days, left this morning for Singapore on the homeward stage of his journey Transe, a student of psychology at the Sorbonne University of Paris, is one of seven participants m
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  • 135 14 JAP SHIPS FOR R.I. TALKS HIT SNAG TOKYO, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Negotiations here for the loan of Japanese ships to Indonesia are facing difficulties, a spokesman for the Japan Shipowners' Association said today. Messrs. E. Haznan and A E. Watge of Indonesia toh the Japanese side yesterda; that only three
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  • 84 14 Hongkong Shippers May Step In HONGKONG. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Seven Chinese-owned shipping companies m Hongkong have ottered ships to run an inter-island service m Indonesia to replace Dutch vessels, a spokesman of the Indonesian consulate-general here said today. The X.P.M. (Royal Dutch Steam Packet Company) which formerly operated the services
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  • 100 14 'Man Will Fight In Space' WASHINGTON, Ja n 14 (Reuter) Man will fight m space one day, Maj.-Gen John Medaris, Chief of the United States Army's ballistic missile agency, said here. General Medaris, who was giving evidence before the Senate Prepardeness Sub-com-mittee, said space warfare was "just as sure as
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  • 31 14 THE JAPANESE, legation ln Asuncion announced yesterday a $12,000,000 credit had been accorded to Paraguay for the purchase of trans-oceanic vessels and expansion of its merchant fleet.- Reuter
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  • 21 14 JAPAN yesterday told Indonesia that the Indonesian announcement m December on the 12-mile territorial water limits was not acceptable. Reuter
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  • 429 14 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Miss Sarah Churchill, 43-year-old actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, will appear m Malibu Municipal Court near lere on Thursday on a drunkenness charge. She was arrested at her lcme just after six a.m. local time> yesterday by
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  • 196 14 RUSSIA WARNS NATO NATIONS ON A- ARMS Bulganin Notes Say: Its Risky To Allow Them In MOSCOW, Jan. 14, (Reuter) Russia has earned Turkey that allowing foreign nuclear and rocket weapons on Turkish territory is a dangerous step of which Turkey obviously Joes not realise fully the actual meaning/ A
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  • 61 14 Mac Lays A Stone Photo. BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, currently on an extensive Commonwealth tour, lays the founda 0 Ve t0n De 0 lhl th on n j: Eft in New Delhi on Jan. 10. India is the first countrv visited by the Premier during his tour Accompanied b
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  • 116 14 PERTH, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Atomic-powered cars, en- visaged by so many forwardthinking people were practically m the realm of fantasy. Professor E. W. Titterton told the University Summer School here today. Apart from its enormous cost, the smallest conceivable nuclear reactor weighed 50 tons.
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  • 159 14 RARE HINDU WEDDING IN LONDON THE first Hindu wedding to take place m London for six years was performed early last week. The bride and groom arrived at the Overseas League Club, where the ceremony took place, dressed m colourful Eastern garb. They exchanged floral garlands which they wore around
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  • 22 14 A FLOTILLA of four Japanese warships sailed yesterday for Pearl Harbour. Hawaii, for the first time sin^e the war. AFP
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  • 24 14 GOOD fortune favoured the gambling houses of Nevada last year. Their total profits for the year reached the alltime record of $139,000,000
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  • 147 14 Dismissal One Of Many Changes PRAGUE, Jan. 14 (Reuter) A Czechoslovak Communist leader, Mr. Stefan Sebesta, was yesterday unexpectedly dismissed from his post as deputy premier of the Slovak regional government. Mr. Jan Stencl, a member of the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist
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  • 81 14 Garcia Plan To Avert Rice Famine MANILA, Jan. 14, (AFP) President Carlos Garcia yesterday drew up a programme to stave off what loomed as the worst rice crisis m the Philippines with shortages expected to run to almost 2.000.000 sacks. The president, during a meeting with agricultural officials, approved heavy
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  • 30 14 THE U.S, State Department announced last night that a group of Soviet cartoonists have been given permission to attend a convention of American cartoonists m Indianapolis, Indiana.— AFP.
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  • 31 14 THE UNITED STATES Navy will stage largescale sea and land manoeuvres m the JapanPhilippine waters for one week starting today, it wos announced here m Yokohama, Japan, yesterday. AFP.
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  • 57 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 14, (Reuter). Three quarters of the immigrants who came to Brazil between 1851 and 1950 remained here, according to statistics released by the government. A total of 4,800,000 immigrants entered the country during that period, the majority of them from other Latin countries. Italians
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