Singapore Standard, 24 January 1958

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 205 15 cts. 12 Pages it m [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 530 1 PARTY CENTRAL H.Q. ISSUES WARNING Province Threat To Close Down Its 40 Branches Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. THE CENTRAL WORKING COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED MALAYS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION HEADED BY TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, TODAY WARNED UMNO MEMBERS TO BE ON THE ALERT AGAINST PERSONS WHO ARE
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  • 215 1 OWNERS DEMAND ACTION ON SHIPS SHIPOWNERS yesterday urged Singapore Government to take immediate steps to request the Indonesian Government to release their vessels held at Indonesian check points. Eight Colony ships are reported to be held at Pulau Sambor. Tanjong Balei and Tajong Pinang. Representatives of the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 270 1 Cost Of Mayor's Lights' Plan THE annual income of the Singapore City Council will be reduced by nearly 5400,000 because of a move by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to cut electricity rates for lower income groups. This amount will add to the $55,000,000,
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  • 84 1 KARACHI, Jan. 23— The 21--year-old Aga Khan. Prince Karim, was enthroned before about 85.000 people here today as the 49th Imam (Spiritual Loader) of the world's 20,000.000 Ismail] Moslems. The colourful ceremony took place m Karachi's open air national sports stadium and was the biggest
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  • 60 1 A CARPENTER, Chin Chee Kuan, was stabbed m the back early this morning m Tras Street. Singapore, while resisting three men who robbed his girl companion of a gold chain. He was also hit on the head with a bottle, after which the robbers fled. Chin
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  • 47 1 PRESIDENT of South Korea, Dr. Syngman Rhec, m a radio interview m Tokyo last night said "if the United States and our own military men conside* missiles 1.R.8.M. or any other type as essential to Korea's defence, we shall be glad to accept them." Reuter
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  • 38 1 MR. DUNCAN SANDYS. Britain's Minister of Defence, said m answer to a question m the House of Commons yesterday that a deliberate attempt to make an H-bomb explosion undetectable beyond 1,000 miles "might well be successful."
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  • 283 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal capital will become the seat of the International Co-operative Alliance's regional headquarters for South-east Asia. This was unanimously decided by the Alliance's South-east Asia conference which concluded here today alter a four-day session. One-hundred-and-twenty delegates
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  • 96 1 TOKYO. Jan. 23. (Reuter) The Japanese Government this week proposed a 15.000.--000 Yen (ibout £15.000) salary increase for Emperor Hiro^iito and his family, to meet rising living costs. The pay-raise, included m the budget, will have to be approved by the Diet (Parliament). Before the
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  • 30 1 TWO firemen were killed and at least 14 overcome by heat and smoke fighting a blaze yesterday m a cold storage t>lant beneath London's Smithfield Market. Reuter
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  • 78 1 A POLICE Inspector checks the identity cards of the first offenders caught by the Federation's first mobile traffic Police Station m Kuala Lumpur which was launched on Jan. 23 by the Traffic Police Chief, Mr. G. P. Leech. Housed m a condemned three-ton vehicle, the "Station-on-Wheels"
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  • 173 1 COL ANNOP CAN STAY AS LONG AS HE HAS A PERMIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard tonight that former Siamese Police Officer, Colonel Annop Pukprayura could move freely m the Federation so long as he possessed the Immigration Department's transit pass. Col. Annop is
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  • 69 1 LIVERPOOL, Jan. 23 (Reuter) More than 1,000 dockers went on strike here today abandoning work on 11 ships. They complained that picference for work was being shown to members of a rival union The dispute flared up this morning when delegateskof the Transport and Gcnerar Workers
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  • 210 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 23 (AFP) —Sir Robert Black, the new Governor of Hongkong, today appealed to the citizens of the Crown Colony, to remain loyrfl subjects In a brief speech, after he was sworn m as Governor m a colourful ceremony at the Legislative Assembly Hall.
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  • 91 1 25 Held In Big Police Round-up SINGAPORE reserve unit .squads together w.th Police radio cars last night, rounded up 25 people suspected to be secret society gangsters. The big comb-up of gang* infested areas m Chinatown. Havelock Road. South Bridge Road and Beach Road areas lasted from 8 p.m. to
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  • 131 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 23. (Reuter)—Mr. O. H. Beadles, deputy Secretary of the Singapore Minister of Commerce anc 4 Industry, said today Singapore and British Borneo would continue their policies of free and liberal trading with a minimum of controls. Mr. Beadles was speaking to ihe
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  • 416 2 A SINGAPORE d.».e«v.. Low Thye Ch UOn/ 2J yesterday he was compelled to open fire on a m l# < another person with a parang. Qn w h 0 The detective was testifying before Mr. Giam Chong Hing at an inquest on Lim Moh Keng, who was shot dead
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  • 353 2 ALLEGATIONS that Madam Won* was detained under the Preservation of Pub Ordinance since Jan. 19, had been rei n ntl< rogaled to a state of mental exhaustion wen fore the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, p The allegations were made by Mr. y counsel for Madam Wong m the
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  • 68 2 Pioneer Of Ipoh Buries IPOH, Thurs. A lar^e gathering of friends of all communities attended funeral of the late Mr. C. 11. La Brooy, one of the pioneors of this town, who died at his residence yesterday afternoon. Mrs. La Brooy, who was Men ret an her ro intrv ago
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  • 103 2 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursThe Federation badly needs art teachers, who know how to guide and cncourak'^ our children who have the talent. Minister for Education. Inche Khir Johari. said today when he opened the International Children's Art Exhibition at the United States Information Service, here. Addressing
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    • 171 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that Mr SOH TENG KEOW of No 1098 Durham Estate, Singapore, is no longer employed by us as our Bill Collector and he is not authorised to collect any monies or to transact any business on our behalf as from 23 1.1958. MARDEN CO., GENERAL
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 356 3 nfral cjovcrnmcnt ot Jakarta is wallow- mcrass to another. By driving out Hi thousands of islands are being I fhc necessities of life since there are corry these to them. When the outer to fend for themselves, they are Averting revenue from Jakarta. Does impotent anger expect
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    • 387 3 IKE who have been toying with the idea of wpu!:ory voting legalized for elections m 'cculd not have chosen a more inopportune cir views. A round-up of public revealed strong opposition from all ns. who have apparently given more ■fetation to the subject than those who fa so drastic
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    • 25 3 'cck Kirn Koad. b'pore l Ub '^G3 Cables: TIGEkNEWS* 5 lines). All dcpartmpnti urance *'<R. 174 Batu ko U h. lIS
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  • 838 3 ..actually the danger of war seems remote says Our Special Correspondent LONDON THE: latest report of the International Commission (representatives of Canada, India and Poland) set up by the Geneva Conference m 1954 to restore peace and unity between North and South Vietnam by general elections, is
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 438 3 Voting In S 'pore Sir— l would like to invite the advocates of "compulsory voting" to examine very closely the composition of voters In the existing electoral roll. I am sure they will agree that at least seventyfive per cent, of the voters are composed of labourers, factory hands, drivers,
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    • 121 3 Sir On a previous occasion, I paid a bill a few days iate. and a notice was issued tw days after the date of payment. This notice wa s posted to my landlord, who. m trying to avoid a cut-ofT of supplies, paid the amount demanied. This payment
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    • 66 3 Sir The authorities concerned should take a hint that trie urchins m the area between Ceylon Road and Onan Road are growing mischievous and daring with the collaboration of the gangsters m the area. They throw stones at buildings m the vicinity, disturb girlo and passers-by. Racially they
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    • 76 3 Sir m spite of repeated assurances eiven by Government that its servants, who disclose their debts or become bankrupt, will not be subjected to any disciplinary action or debarred from promotion, an officer of the Ministry of Education, who was selected for promotion by the Public Services
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  • 835 3 IVOR BROWN DISCOURSES ON A UNIVERSAL PROBLEM— HOUSING LONDON TV HEN a housing estate is run up, consisting of a thousand small houses, the "accommodation units," to use Civil Service English, do not strike one as ridiculous midgets because there are no contrasts: they
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  • 22 3 VHERE are more than 750,000 known types of inserts m the world today, and more are being recorded steadily*
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  • 399 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ROSE by any other name may stroll as sweet; not to the teachers of the Tunku Putra English School m Baling. They are nauseated and disgusted every morning when they come to school and arc confronted by Chin Peng who has historic connections with
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  • 560 4 M.C.A. SAVED CHINESE FROM M.C.P. Tan Siew Sin: We Have Plan To Get Rebels Out KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association has saved the Chinese from both the government and the Malayan Communist Party, claimed MCA publicity chief, Mr. Tan Siew Sin at a Press conference today. Mr. Tan
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  • 274 4 Only Half Colony Members Are Active ALTHOUGH th e register of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association showed a paper strength of 32,000 members, only half this number were actively associated with the interests of the Association here, said the Deputy President, Mr. Wong *oo Nam yesterday. Ho
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  • 74 4 MISS ALICE WONG, the "Youth Queen" of 1D56. has entered for the "Charity Princess" contest to 'be held at a Ball m aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association at Fraser and Neave Hall on Chinese New Year's Eve. The Ball is organised by students from Colony
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  • 55 4 J. BRCGEX, 30, a crew member of the ship Wave Sovereign, was yesterday jailed for two months by a Singapore court for being absent without leave when the ship sailed on Jan. 15. The court was told that Brogcn was arrested on a warrant issued immediately
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  • 39 4 THE Northern division of Singapore UMNO will hold a three-night variety concert beginning Feb. 1 at 7} Mile Yio Chu Kang Road to raise relief funds for Indonesia. Malay artistes and members of UMNO will take part.
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  • 129 4 ASIAN students m Melbourne, ended a year of study by holding a ball The president of the Asian Students' Federation, Mr. Abdul Aziz bin Haji Tana, a Colombo Plan accountancy student, from Parit Stongkat. Muar, was principally responsible for the arrangements. The ball was attended by
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  • 171 4 IPOH, Thurs. —When asked whether he was prepared to take back his jaga kreta stopson, a 52-year-old carpenter replied: "Yes. but he will run away after two or three days." Ng San Yuan said this m the Magistrate's Court today when Ng Siew Fook.
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  • 235 4 CHAMBER TO MEET ON COMPULSORY VOTING MOVE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will discuss compulsory voting: at its meeting on January 31. The meeting will also discuss whether Singaporeans who fail to vote after the introduction of the proposed system should be punished by having their citizenship rights withdrawn. Mr.
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  • 51 4 A SINGAPORE housewife. Madam Lim Quee Hian, who went for a bath after locking her bedroom door, returned later to find the room ransacked and $500 cash and $1,000 worth of jewellery missing She had failed to fasten the front door of the house m Veerasamy
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  • 41 4 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Music Society will stage a variety show "Aneka Varna" to raise funds to help the Ceylon flood victims. The show will be staged at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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  • 30 4 THE executive committee of the Party Negara. Penang, will meet at the Penang Malay Association on Saturday to consider the formation of a branch m George Town City.
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  • 198 4 MOBILE TRAFFIC POLICE STATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Minutes after the Federation Traffic Police sent its first mobile station out, it broke down. The "Station on Wheels*' designed to deal with traffic offenders on the ipot was immediately attended to Police mechanics and rer. within half an hour. Traffic Police Chief,
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  • 173 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Adult Education Association is to iaunch countrywide nutrition and home economics courses for housewives soon, The Standard learnt today This move follows month's successful cours» attended by 16 women In the state. The association secretary. Mr. Arthur G. Lee said
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  • 90 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested two secret society gangsters, minutes after they had left a tailor's shop m Kllliney Road, refusing to pay his charges. The men had collected two shirts and two trousers, but refused to pay for them. It is alleged they told the
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  • 23 4 THE inaugural meeting of the Singapore Indian Congress will be held on Sunday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m.
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  • 109 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A North Malayan cricket er R. Munusamy. was today tried before Sessions Court President Inche MM. Hashim on a charge of giving false information Public Services Commission officer that he had Pj* s r his 1949 School Certificate. examination Munusamy was alleged
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  • 56 4 C:. I chil I I I 3,262 !n :U7 I m the numb '<"■ who I their I Figui I 6.201 I wivi nth-: I I 8.383 c I I From Se^'v gration ports. 1 passport 'twas 15.2QJ Thp r,v port d< during London piy of 5 port the
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  • 28 4 CAE Gets Radio MR. P S of :..c Si Adult Ec i He i l\\BU, i scvrra'. m m Mr. R I I I I the <w I
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  • 236 5 POLITICAL, TRADE LEADERS AGREE WITH JUMABHOY nmunism WILL Kill Singapore A pORE political and commercial leaders yesterday backed cr for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy's stateCcmmunism will kill Singapore/ The Minister gave the warning m his talk "The problems we face" to Rotarians on Wednesday Mr Chew Swee
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  • 196 5 UMNO MAN MAY QUASH MAYORS PAY MOVE ONE UMNO vote at today's meeting of the Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee would quash all attempts to pay a 57.000 monthly allowance to Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. This decisive vote rests on Inche Syed Ali Redha AlsagofT (I'MNO
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  • 55 5 Extortion Man Held SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested a man, believed to be a secret society gangster, m connection with three extortion bids from shops m North Bridge Road. The Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, commending the shopkeepers for their promptness m reporting to the Police, made an appeal to
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  • 95 5 Fire Put Out After Three Hours PENaNG. Thurs.- A scrub fire broke out m Telok Kumbar, 18 miles from George Town this afternoon A party of firemen, assisted by Police, prevented the nre from spreading to the surrounding rubber estates. The fire was brought under control after three hours The
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  • 256 5 CAR SHOOK, SO I SHOT AT IT -SAYS CORPORAL Kidnap Case: Prosecution Rests THE case for the prosecution against Lee Ah Cheong alia? Ah Lek, the alleged kidnapper of Singapore millionaire banker, Mr. Ng Sen Choy, closed yesterday after four days m the Assizes. Lee will be called upon to
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  • 20 5 SWAMI Ekatmananda, President of the Singaoore Ramakrishna Mission will leave on Saturday for a six-month pilgrimage tour of India.
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  • 78 5 TWO Malayan Chinese have been granted post-graduate training m Britain m humanitarian service under SinoBritish Fellowship Trust scholarships, Mrs- G. Franklin Moore, secretary of the Trust, said at a reunion dinner m London recently. They are Mr. Hud Choon Kee. of Kuala Lumpur, who won the book prize
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  • 47 5 SEVEN thugs stopped a student, Cheong Puk Cheong, at Stamford Road, Singapore, on Wednesday night and robbed him of a watch and pen worth $75. Cheong was returning home at 7.15 p.m. from the C.Y.M-A. Commercial School m Queen Street, when he was robbed.
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  • 40 5 MAJOR-GENERAL W. G. Roe, Director of Supply and Transport at the War Office, flies into Singapore early this morning from London on a three-week tour of Royal Army Service Corps units m Singapore, the Federation and Hongkong.
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  • 89 5 A SABENA Airways airliner was stranded m Singapore for two hours when her navigator left the airport to buy cutlery for her passengers. When he got back and contacted the control tower for take-off instructions, the pilot found he had
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  • 380 5 TUNKU OPENS LOKE'S 'MERDEKA YEAR' CINEMA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight declared open Cathay Organisation's first new theatre for 1958, the Cathay Theatre at Bukit Bintang Road, here before 1,500 guests, among whom was the British High Commissioner to India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. The Tunku.
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  • 136 5 Thomson Tells Hawkers: Choose Wisely SINGAPORE'S Director of Information Services. Mr. G. G. Thomson, yesterday advised the people to elect "the best men and women" to the legislature to ensure "a prosperous, progressive and peaceful future" for the Colony. He was inaugurating a civics course for a group of 24
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  • 59 5 SINGAPORE Immigration authorities are looking for two crew members of the Mataram who have been listed as missing since Monday. They are Auke Dijkstra an Indonesian and A. M. Lekahoma. a Dutch Eurasian who came ashore on leave when the ship docked here, but did not
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  • 166 5 Students Tear Up Books In Classroom Riot IPOH, Thurs. Fifty student* of a Malay school In Kara?, m the Kuala Kangsar district, on Tuesday staged v demonstration m protest Hgainst their dismissal. These students, who were among 60 m the Sixth Standard of the Central Standard School, were •reminded" of
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  • 109 5 RAF Blows Up Old Jap Bombs PENANG. Thurs. Eighteen 600-Id bombs are being exploded each day by bomb disposal experts from the Royal Air Force, Butterworth, under the direction of Flight Lieutenant Pointon. For the past month, military personnel had been uncovenng and digging up old Japan-^e bombs from a
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  • 161 5 THE Singapore Malay Teachers Union will shortly meet to discuss the question of giving moral support to Malay teachers m the Federation who want Government to set up Malay secondary schools next month. A committee member of the Union said yesterday the "Federation of Malay
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  • 36 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The em. ployment exchange of the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations has 1,873 ob-seekers on its register. Exchange manager. Inche Din bin Pawanteh, today described the figure as "rather high."
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  • SPORTING WORLD
    • 439 6 FMOC Fix Targets For States KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, at its meeting at the Merdeka Stadium here today, set target figures for the various state sports organizations for the collection of the $170,000 needed to send a contingent to the third Asian Games m Tokyo
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    • 101 6 Fifteens For Rugby 'Classic' TEAMS for the annual Malayan rugby 'classic'--the North versus South match to be held under floodlights at Jalan Besar stadium on Feb. 1 at 7.30 p.m. are: NORTH Gregory (Penang), Yeoh Cheang Swi (Selangor), Graham (Penang), Thomas (Selangor). Bamford (Kedah), O'Leary (Kedah).Edington (Selangor), Capt. Newman (Selangor),
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    • 140 6 Jap Bid To Hold 1964 Olympics TOKYO, Jan. 23 (UP) Japan, now making final preparations for the third Asian Games m Tokyo m late May, has decided on an intensive campaign to get the 1964 Olympic Games. Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi yesterday accepted appointment as Chairman of the "Olympic Preparation
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    • 72 6 CAIRO, Jan. 23 (AFP).—' East German cyclist Oldemburg won the eleventh lap of the fifth international cycling tour of Egypt today when lie covered the 91 kms from Damiette to Mehallah El Kob**a m 2 hours 12 minutes 20 seconds. Other individual placings m today's lap
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    • 67 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Ceylon Lawn Tennis Association has agreed to play its Davis Cup fixture against Malaya on April 22. 23 and 24. This was disclosed by Mr. V. Rajaratnam, president of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association, and a member of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Committee.
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    • 149 6 Penang Police Lose 2-0 PENAKG. Thursday— Playing with ten men for the greater part of the game. Penang Police went down two-nil to Combined Kedah-Perlis Police m a soccer match on the Dato Kramat ground today. After th e match Chief Minister Wong Pow Nee presented the Clayton Cud to
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    • 51 6 MR. J. Sanderson, with a score of 88-19 69. yesterday won the Royal Island Club Gold Medal open competition. The Ladies January Medal was won by Mrs. G. Hodgkin? son, who scored 90-19 71. Runner-up was Mrs. S. Cruickhome from Cardiff shank, with a score of 195-34—
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    • 99 6 Semi-finals of th e Far £ast Air Force boxing championships fought at Changi yesterday resulted m the following entering the finals tonight at 8.30 p.m. Feather weight Cpl Cartmell (Changi) and SAC Kelly (Sel). Light weight: LAC Mcßrathey (Sel) and LAC Alfonso (Changi). Light welter: LAC
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    • 201 6 Kinta Indians Win The League For Bth Year IPOH, Thurs. A dubious goal, and some rather peculiar umpiring decisions enabled Kinta Indians to score a 2—l victory over the Methodist Afternoon School m a division I- hockey match played on the Upper Padang today.
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    • 211 6 SAFA Set For Four Touring Teams Singapore Amateur Football Association last night announced that June 7 and 8 are tentative dates for the visit of Britain's Blackpool Football Team with Stanley Matthews, the English soccer wizard. Mr. Lim Yong Liang. SAFA secretary, said that the first touring team to play
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    • 80 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The draft rules of a disciplinary Board to control athletes and officials on overseas tours tabled at the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council meeting today was referred back to the rtules Committee Although the Council agreed that the draft rules were a good
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    • 61 6 Schmidt And Misra Take Doubles Title MADRAS, Jan. 23 (ReuteO. Ulf Schmidt, Sweden, and Sumant MLsra. India, won the men's doubles title In the all-India lawn tennis championships here. In the final they beat the Indian pair Premjk Lall and J. Mukergjee 6 3. 6 l. Schmidt and Mlsra had
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    • 496 6  -  WINDSOR LAD P re-Race Gallops At BukA By Nazakat Shows Top Form IRISH Pearl, Nazakat and James Aitch made the best time at Bukit Timah yesterday when candidates wound up their preparation for tomorrow's races, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's January meeting. With Eddie Larkln m the
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    • 433 6 SUN OF BURMA (Asuwadi) was going much better than Never Better at the end of a testing three furlong spin m 38 4/5 sec. Sun of Burma who landed a grand double on this course m December Is retaining his splendid form. He should
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    • 117 6 Anderson Rose Are Out SYDNEY, Jan. 23. (AFP) Australia's Davis Cup doubles pair Mai Anderson and Mervyn Rose were surprisingly beaten m the first semi-final of the Australian Men's doubles championship m Sydney today. They lost mi n flv e sets to Queenslander Roy Emerson and Victorian Bob Mark 5-7
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    • 327 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -Ai last there will be a Services soccer side m action m the Football Association of Selangor senior division league competition m Selangor this season The team is the Royal Air Force football eleven which have been doing great tilings m
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  • 433 7 kfloWV Barbados, Jan. 23 (Reuter)-Pak-Lj 3 y continued the magnificent recovery m fed inning against the West Indies m the I first Test here. Pakistan who were forced to follow on after scoring 106 m reoiy to the West Indies 579 foi nine declared had scored 525 for three
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  • 85 7 (fifteen, will ihc eet Royal New the row itb a i to titivc I ive playi a) were I ides c. who nau .c aad tfie m m W t: his always tospinth a i t speedy rhree- worth wai :hIk St£ar sj ie is fly I is a
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  • 35 7 I> Thurs Malaya tion will r av a- 10 d.m. to tion m ci, and jZ selection of so decide ::ev for the Yang Afong. Jl wil e held at 1 X c. Chia'i
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  • 21 7 soccer Bartley Mar- victo-►-15 pm will be Aod tthmai. Sinjrfi Tin. '•m Ha nifT Ra and AstociaIderitn m, sin Pu-
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  • 45 7 THE FARELF inter-unit nockev championship. Singapore Zone, between Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and Singapore Engineer Regiment -oheduled to be played at Tangun yesterday has been oost poned owing to rain. The match will now be played at the same venue on Jan. 30
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  • 60 7 THE annual soccer match between Singapore Indian Recreation Club and their Johore counterparts will be played on the Johore English College ground tomorrow. THE SIRC team will b e selected from the following; Nagamani. Thamby Raj Govinda. Jayathurai. Ramasamy. P K. Samy, T. Suppiah, Ramakrishnan Nathan.
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  • 160 7 ■VI j, i >tbaU m m ni i, I()N "I $g 1 r' d Rochdale vs. Carlisle workinj?ton vs. Chester SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Clydf vs. Q. of South fiearts vs T. Lanark Jalkirk vs. Partick Kilmarnock vs E. Fife Motherwell vs. Dundee Queen's Pk. vs.
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  • 367 7  -  BILL HOLDEN Players May Call Strike Over Their Irishman's Rise BY LONDON, Thurs. The Football League face a players' revolt if the Management Committee's new wage proposals are accepted by the clubs. The Players* Union Committee met m London last night to discuss the new saiary scheme
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  • 139 7 SYDNEY, Jan. 23 (Reuter) —Victorian champion. Miss Lorraine Coghlan, advanced to the semi-finals of the Australian women's singles championship when she comfortably beat Australian junior champion, Margot Rayson, at White City this afternoon. Miss Rayson. also a Victorian, was no match for her stronger, more experienced
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  • 85 7 THERE were 34 entries for the Singapore Army Golfing Society Stapleford Competition held at the Royal Island Club on Wednesday. Results were:4A* Division: Lt.-Col. T. P.H. McKelvey, 33 points; *B* Division: Maj. B. B. Stoney, 32 points. Ball Sweep: Ist Nine— Lt. Col R. J. Tadman, 18 points;
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  • 87 7 tt£T£2 at° W Mia k S m o^w° f BrlStol Cit^ with C othe? a SJ^L c k Parser nd hi director! will talk ?eflnit O e th d e^i?f?n! ble candidates tod^ »**>" "^nc a his SS^nSf 1 111" 11 11 Harry Doln »an
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  • 223 7 Am-'eur E Jan (■Mter)-The Australian SMrifat ZZ P CoUld chan S e U Australian SraLvi^ tirm MCk they have threatened, Australia s top amateurs, r This move follows threats by As^ G ?°°Pe; r Mai Anderson and Neale Fraser that they would not be
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  • 112 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Royal Signals (Malaya) will hold their hockey trial o n Saturday on Jan. 25 on the Datu Cantonment ground. The trial is being held to select the Royal Signals (Malaya) team for their inter-corps match against Singapore's Royal Signals. The following
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  • 108 7 A LAST minute try by Lancaster enabled Spore Recreation Club to beat the 19th Air Formation Signal Regt. by three f)oints (a try) to nil m a friendy rugby match played on the waterlogged padang yesterday. The game was played m heavy rain
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  • 347 7 NIISE years ago, King Kong landed In a Singapore hospital with a fractured right leg after a hectic, bloody battle at the Great World arena with Dara Singh then holder of the Malayan heavyweight title. Dara was the victor, Kong a case
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  • 65 7 SIX TEAMS FOR THE L.H.Y. CUP PENANG, Thurs. The annual Penang Chinese Football Association league competition for the Loh Hoot Yeang Cup will commence on Monday. Jan. Six teams— Chinese Wanderers "A." Chinese Wanderers "B. Chung Ling High School. Methodist Afternoon Scnool. M.CA. Youth and Ramblers Sports Club— will be
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    • 635 8 EAST ASIATIC I OUTWARDS Sailings toi Bonokok lnH Penong H| "KINA" RS \B| •SUMBAWA- r^ acceo < cargo for Japon 2| I "MEONIA" 2527 Jan JH Calling Saigon. Bangkok "LALANDIA" 21/2iFcb y "K° R6A 21/22 Fob 2i :^fe Accepts cargo for Bangkok $o, gon ff. HOMEWARDS Sailings to, Aden p
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  • 178 9 Thiirs. Malacca has achieved sclfta livestock and poultry, the Settlement's officer, > Ir Lim Scan& Chye, told The L 2 "I Standard today. He .said there was even surplus of these for export. This happy position. Mr. Lim added, had been due largely to the adoption of advanced and
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  • 48 9 X .MPI K.Thurs. r of the JapaZ# delegation It u prefecture, unki idtoJ t<)ld ldar(l thai they plj enough ctrjtvide for all the jgalayan mines. Ed hero o:n- flßciais exports and of tin intity of .-> lab- Bunki v here .vi. 1 visit g Jaya. rtesy rail mmerce
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  • 67 9 UP) ghters to fall rease ent and aid rta to move- ment dropped from minus 10 per cent (2.57 per ton) to minus 15 per cent despite a spurt m the trade brought on by the current cold wave. Caribbean rates were about 1.95 per ton, a
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  • 137 9 DEMAND for electricity throughout the world is well over doubling itself every ten years, according to an estimate by Associated Electrical Industries, one of the biggest groups cf electrical manufacturers m the United Kingdom. This inexorable expansion, the rate of which is set by the citizens of
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese P»o--duce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterday were: coprc Jan.-Feb. UK/ Continent $30| buyers. $31$ sellers; coconut oil In bulk $46i sellers; m drums $50 sellers. Mumok white pepper $101 sellers; Sarawak white $100 sellers; special Sarawak black $62. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair
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  • 48 9 MR. DONALD BYFORD, chairman and general manager of D. Byford Co., Ltd., hosiery manufacturers, is expected m Singapore tomorrow, m the course of a world tour. In Malaya, he will spend some time m Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore and call on Byford hosiery distributors.
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  • 55 9 INDIA and China teas may soon have to face competition on the London market from Argentine tea. It was announced that good quality teas from Argentina are expected to arrive m Britain next month. Mincing Lane have already received sample shipments and say that these teas compare
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  • 124 9 Tins, Rubbers Close Weak THE downward trend m all sections of the Malayan share market continued yesterday, with tins and rubbers closing weak at, the lower levels. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 2.18 2.23 W. Hammer 2.04 2.08
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  • 137 9 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the "following business done: F. N. ords $2.60 odd lot. $2.63, $2.62}; Gammon $2.22*. $2.20; Hammer $2.05 to $2.07}: M Cement $1.28; M. Box $1,571 odd lot; Robinson ords. $1,774; Sime Darby $1.67; Cold Storage 91c; Steamship $16J: S. Times $1.79 overnight. $1.78 to
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  • 29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, T.T. or OD. ready: Swiss > Francs 1424. Belgian Francs 1614 J.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 328 9 Engineering Trade Team Arrives INDIA is to step up her exports of engineering goods to Malaya and other countries m South-east Asia, Mr. B.S. Agarwal leader of an official six-man Indian Engineering Trade Delegation, said m Singapore yesterday Mr. Agarwal said India was placed
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    • 91 9 IMPORTS of tin concentrates into the Federation of Malaya and Singapore (excluding movements between these two territories) m December last totalled 2,209 tons, a record for 1957. The December figure beat the previous record m November, when 2,086 tons were imported. Breakdown figures for December showed
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    • 59 9 INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for February shipment closed dull yesterday at 77 .V 8 cents per lb., up 1/8 cent on Wednesday. Prices were marked down slightly at the opening and after that the market ruled quiet and featureless, with little inclination to trade. There was
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    • 49 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 77J 77J International Feb. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 77| 77j Int. R.S.S. No. 1 March 77J 775 February No. 1 75 i 75J No. 2 72i 72i Tone: Dull.
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    • 193 9 RECORD EXPORTS OF FARM MACHINES EXPORTS of farm machinery from Britain m 1957 were the largest ever m the mstory of the industry and were valued at over £90 million, as against £70 million the previous year and £1* million m 1939. This export achievement links up with an efficiency
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    • 21 9 THE Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is seeking a U5525,000,000 loan on the NewYork market, the Financial Times reports.
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    • 227 9 Car Firm To Give Improved Service VOLKSWAGEN'S factory representative, Mr. Helmut Kulitz, m Singapore m the course of a tour of the Far East and South-east Asian countries, said yesterday his company was planning to give better and improved services for Volkswagen owners m Malaya. A new workshop, built by
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    • 171 9 BANGKOK, Jan. 23 The U.S. delegate to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East meeting said yesterday that "the United States is interested m balancing trade at high levels not low levels because it contributes to improved standards of living."
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    • 89 9 OUTER ROADS Felipes. Tadjouri. State of Madras, Wing On, Fede, Ocean Fortune Akagisan Maru. Kimanis. Glory, Ramerlane. Waiwerang North Star, Tes Breeze. Davilla. Tyndareus, Kampar. INNER ROADS Lucky Chan. Winery. Buana. Pangkor, Larat. Marudu. Nanskachindr, Lipis. Sri Baram. Perlis. Hua Hen*. Perlis. Ber.dilu. Thepamat, Sirusa, New Asia.
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    • 168 9 IPOH, Thurs.— Chinese miners m the country are to appeal to the Federation tax authorities to allow frem to defer payment of their last year's contributions to the Buffer Stock pool. The move to approach the tax authorities was made at the general meeting
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    • 221 9 PASSENGER LOAD INCREASES PAN American Airways' Clippers carried a record volume of passengers and cargo on the company's trans-Pacific, Polar and Alaskan routes during 1957, Mr. Robert B. Murray, Jr., Executive Vi c e-President of PAA's Pacific-Alaska Division reported. The number of passengers who flew on the Division's routes reached
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    • 258 9 rLLNI'LI N E S Ito ***** P Freight /Through Cargo Dept). Tel. ***** (Manager). B Tambclan Pontionak Jan 27 V Blinju Djakarta Jan 27 Tambclan Pontionak Jan 28 M >- For BcUw Feb 3 [sung steamship company Services to Kuching, Sarikci, Binatang Sibu I Sails Jan 24 P"^ 57, No
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    • 49 9 "X nruj inri MONSTERS fo^i HandeD|W^^| EARTH! wL >S y^, JUX JlXm A 111 M^^ litotes -^J t And here's Y^V?^ V«[ J SEE THEM TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT AT THE CATHAY IN J t INVASION SAUCER-MEN" J Starring: STEVE TERRELL GLORIA CASTILLO J (A Malaya Film Service Release) J
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  • Behind the scence with the new films
    • 257 10 It Took Tiny Actor Jon Provost to Capture the Real Heart of Japan A seven-year- old movie star is showing the Foreign Relations experts a fewnew tricks m goodwill diplomacy. Young Jon Provost, weight 37. blue-eyed and tow headed, not only cap-! tured new: hosts of fans, but stole the
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    • 671 10 Bright young Stars in the MIDNIGHT STORY r ]X>NY Curtis, who exvlisted m the Navy before he finished high school and admits he didn't "know from nuthin," when he first arrived m Hollywood, claims that what he has missed m formal education has been compensated for m what he calls
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    • 54 10 Jimmy Walker playboy Mayor a glittering guy whose life was wisecracks, white carnations, Broadway, parades (especially on St. Patrick's Day) and running the Big Town. Jimmy loved it all big boom, speakeasies, "It" girls... and most of all the girl for whom he gave up City
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    • 340 10  - Hope Is Ideal Mayor in BEAU JAMES SLIM CARTER JN the roaring era when the Charleston and marathon dancing ruled the floor; when the flapCers rolled their stockings clow their knees and wore their skirts above them; when the titans of sports were Dempsey, Ruth and Bobby Jones; when everyone
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    • 276 10 "YTOV/E dreams do come ITJ true. An 11-year-old youngster from Menlo Park, California, 30 miles south of San Francisco, always had insions of someday being m partnership with a cowboy movie star. Little Tim Horey teas the boy. Tim had been m a picture, "The Private War of
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    • 138 10 IN England to make her first British film is distinguished French actress Denise Grey. The film? CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE being made at Pinewood Studios by the Rank Organisation. In the film she plays the part of British secret agent Violette Szabo's Frenchborn mother. It
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 430 10 r pODAY'S QUOTATION: -1- "A man travels the world over m search of what he needs and returns home to find it." George Moore. FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: The day is apt to underscore some crosscurrents. It denotes the need for impersonal an <l clear thinking. Maintain harmony, justice m all
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    • 19 10 I moi Jan 19 '«s I I I I ca m p c Marc J or i f-M«| f
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  • 469 11 CO-OPERATION: KEY TO PROBLEMS It's The Strongest Weapon, Says India's Delegate KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There is no weapon m the world as strong as that of cooperat.on, Shri Dip Narain Sinha, India's deegate to the International Co-operative Alliance s South-east Asia conference here said yesterday. S l lri S h
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  • 201 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 50.000-strong Federation Shop Workers' Union today stated that it has submitted to the commission, appointed to probe into service conditions of shop assistants, clear evidence of ill-treat-ment by certain employers. Union secretary, Mr R Madhavan, told The Standard that the evidence
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  • 159 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nora.) 771 77* R.S.S. No. 1 772 774 March R.S.S. No. 1 77 i 772 R.S.S. No. 2 February 75i *ol R.S.S. No. 3 February 721 722 Tone: Dull. The price of tin m
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  • 188 11 TWENTY-NINE schools have vacancies m their primary classes for children born m the 1949-51 group. Announ ing this yesterday, the Education Ministry asks parents wishing to seek admission for their children to apply to the school direct m th? following order: Children who
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  • 97 11 Mounts Bay Arrives To Join F.E. Fleet H. M. S. MOUNTS BAY, formerly engaged m the Korean War. arrived m Singapore yesterday from Simonstown to join the Far East Fleet. She is now m the Naval Base Her Captain, Commander J. W. Powell, was m Singapore last year with H.
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  • 25 11 THE annual general meeting of the University of Malaya Students Union will be held at he Oei Tiong Ham Hall, Bukit Timah, tonight.
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  • 154 11 EIGHT committee members of the youth section of U.M.N.O. east division walked out of the annual general meeting of the section at No. 15 Lorong M. Telok Kurau. yesterday m protest against the attitude of chairman Tuan Syed Ali Redha towards members of
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  • 55 11 AMERICA'S leading authority on Soviet Russia. Professor George F. Kcnnan. will speak over Radio Malaya every Monday at 10 p.m. There will be a total of six lectures. They are: "Russia... the Internal Scene," "Khrushchev and the Western World," "The Political Issues." "The Military Issue." "The
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    • 667 11 ■P3rf"f!f3PfV| l liMHi Lecture Theatre 5 15 p. in B>Jflir%^ Singapore Citizenship: Registration ■■■■■■■■■■yAlflß (if Chinese ol all Surnames at ffiSS W SffiSS SJtd^ SSS5 1 52^ ce B e i k it T Tamarß^ cd.e d. S^of^SJ^ScS^ST 41 m.s. from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. flom 83 0 am to«
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    • 354 11 639 Commentary; 6.43 Sports Round-Up; 7 p.m. Scottish Magszme; 7.3u Music In The Modern Manner; 8 p.m. Desert Island D.sco; 8.30 The News; 8.39 Home News iiom Britain; 8.45 Hypnosis A New Analogy by Nigel Walker Ph.D.: 9.15 The Charlie Katz Novelty Sextet; 9.30 Big Ben. Radio Newsreel: 9.45 The
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 346 12 145 Killed, 600 Injured In Revolt CARACAS, Jan. 23 (IP-AFP) Caracas radio announced today the government of Gen. Marcos Perez Jimenez had been overthrown. An announcement at 2.30 a.m. (0700 GMT) said a civil and military group had won a bitter two-day battle to overthrow
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    • 26 12 THE EXPERIMENTAL rocket ship, X-15, expected to take man into space, will be test-flown early next year, it was announced m Los Angeles yesterday.
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    • 153 12 SCRAPE the old "daub" and find the ancient masterpiece it's not an everyday* "miracle" but it so happened at the Rome's Istituto ('entrale Di Resturo (Central Institute of Restoration) marking one of the most important art "recoveries" of our times. A painting by Simone Martini, a
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    • 468 12 Retired US G e Blames Wasi, For Present i WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 <n> M Charles A. Willoughby (retired) J officer lor General Douglas Mat w^l terday that President Soekarno „t' I been following Soviet orders when I campaign to get control of Dub* V "Somebody told him to gel
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    • 182 12 NICOSIA, Jan. 23 (Reuter) Shopkeepers m Larnaca, Southern Cyprus, were warned to shut down or have their windows smashed today on the second day of a 48-hour island-wide protest strike against the murder of two left-wins supporters by masked gunmen on Tuesday. Left-wing trade
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    • 242 12 State Dept. Reshuffle Beneficial Attlee LONDON, Jan. 23 (Reuter) Lord Attlee. former Labour Prime Minister, said last night that he thought most people believed a change m the American State Department would be "an advantage both to America and the world." He did not mention Mr. John Foster Dulles, the
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    • 26 12 ABOUT 40.000 workers of the Volkswagen Works will ieceive a six per cent increase under an agreement concluded yesterday, it was announced m Hanover. Germany.
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    • 199 12 $180 MIL FRENCH LOAN TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Jan. 23, (AFP) France and India today signed an economic and technical agreement m New Delhi under which France grants India a middle term M 5180,000,000 loan. This credit la to be used exclusively for purchases of equipment m France and will
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    • 200 12 LONDON, Jan. 23 (UP) Undersecretary of State for Air Charles prr-Ewing clashed sharpy with Labourites m the Housf of Commons yesterday when he refused to say whether British bombers carry nuclear weapons on training runs. Opposition MP's charged he was evading responsibility when
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    • 105 12 'Summit Meet May Be Held' COLUMBIA. Missouri. Jan. 23 (Reuter). Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's special adviser on disarmament, said last night that a summit conference could be held within a year "if the Soviet really wants a meeting not just a propaganda session." Mr. Stassen told his audience of
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    • 98 12 Pirates Off HK Coast Reported MACAO, Jan. 23, (Reutcr) —Pirates were reported today to be still menacing small vessels plying between Hongkong and this Portuguese territory. <-ocal newspapers sa v the latest incident m a series over the last few years occurred on Jan 20 when an unidentified motorboat swooped
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    • 78 12 ANGRY Robeson County Indians view a Ku Kiux Klan cross captured on a raid on a Klan rill.v near Maxton, North Caiolina. The Indians us"d guns and tear gas to break up the rally before it got underway. At l?asi four people were injured. In the
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    • 120 12 'C'wealth Ties Won't Weaken' WELLINGTON. Jan. 23 <.Reuter> Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Premier, gave an assurance today tha: closer relationships between Britain and Western Europe dd not mean weakening of the Commonwealth a'liance. Since World War II he explained the countries of Europe had come more closeiy together, not
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