Singapore Standard, 5 November 1958

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  • 24 1 SIGAPORE STANDARD ft s. Telephone ***** —5 Coblt "TIGERNEWS" [FINAL EDITION] SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958. Vol IX No. 126 15 cts. 14 Poges
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  • 302 1 LINDA WEDS SPORE DOCTOR Wedding bells 14 days after release FOURTEEN days after she was released from Outram Prison where she was detained for more than 20 months under a banishment warrant, Linda Chen Mong Hock, a former Chung Cheng High School teacher, married a doctor. Her husband is Dr.
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  • 116 1 SHARP RISE IN GOLD AND RESERVES LONDON, Nov. 4 (UPI) Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose by 54,000,000 U.S. dollars during the month of October, the Treasury announced today. At the end of the month, the reserves stood at US$3,--174,000.000. In September, the reserves rose by U5531,000,000. This is the
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  • 61 1 NICOSIA, Nov. 4 (Reuter)— Two Cypriot-Greek youths were sentenced to death today after being found guilty of the murder of another Cypriot last July. Today's conviction brings the total of Greek-Cypriots sentenced to death in the last six days to five and during the emergency to
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  • 40 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 4, (Reuter).— Pope John XXIII was crowned today on the central balcony of St Peters while a quarter of a million people cheered from the rain drenched square below. Full report in Page 14.
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  • 314 1 IKE CASTS HIS VOTE AS... WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (Reuter-UPI)— A millionaires battle will hold the attention of Americans today as about 48 million of them vote in the Congressional Elections expected to produce a Democratic anti- Eisenhower landslide. Unless all the polls are
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  • 227 1 GHG It Is Being Used WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, (Reuter) State Department officials today described as "manifestly untrue" Chinese communist charges that the Nationalists on Quemoy had been using poison gas shells. These officials also categorically denied Peking's allegation^that the 'poison ga s attack' was discussed during last month's
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  • 340 1 PATIENT MOTHERS QUEUE UP FROM 3 a.m. DESPITE lowering clouds and promises of more bad weather, the two polio vaccination centres at Kallang and the Health Institute, Outram Road, handled a total of 2,203 immunizations and 3,199 registrations yesterday. Mothers began to arrive at the Institute of Health for registration
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  • 67 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 4 (Reuter) —Indonesian Trade Minister, Mr. Rachmat Muljomiseno, told Parliament today that efforts were being made to establish a rubber market in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported. He said that although Indonesia was one of the big rubber producing countries, the price of
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  • 23 1 THE newly installed Burmese government is considering establishing diplomatic ties with communist East Germany, it was reported from Rangoon yesterday.- U.P.I.
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  • 494 1 19 MORE CASES Pali a scare hitfpu^tv high 4nc/ a stern warning goes out to kindergarten heads NINETEEN coses of poliomyelitis were reported in Singopore yesterdoy the biggest number for ony one doy since the outbreak in September. This brings the total nurrjber of poliomyelitis cases this year to 245
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  • 161 1 No need to worry Health Officer IN THE FED. SEREMBAN, Tues. State Medical and Health Officer, Dr. C. Nadarajah, told The Standard today that the people in Negri Sembilan should have no reason to be alarmed over the three cases of polio reported during the weekend. He said the cases
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  • 121 1 NINE DIE IN TWO AIR CRASHES SPOLETO. Central Italy, Nov. 4. (Reuter). An estimated 200 pistols and other weapons were found in the wreckage of a Yemeni Airlines DC-3 plane which crashed near here last night. Police reported today. Police, who climbed 2,000 feet up a mountainside to *he scene
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  • 81 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 4 (Reuter) —All African members of Kenya's Legislative Council walked out of the council chamber during an opening policy speech today by the Governor, Sir Evelyn Baring. The African members refused to explain the reason for their walk-out, but sources close to the Council said
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  • 26 1 MR John Diefenbaker, Canadian Prime Minister, and Mrs. Diefenbaker yesterday lunched at Buckingham Palace. London, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Renter.
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  • 163 1 Rocket to moon up next week WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) The United States will launch a third moon rocket "within a week or so/' it was officially announced yesterday. One published report, in the New York Times', said that the launching attempt was tentatively set for next Friday. Mr. Hugh
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  • 256 2 S'pore Can Soon 'Talk' To World By Teleprinter SINGAPORE will soon be linked with major rij of the world by the new international teleprinter change service Telex. Manager of Cable Wireless, Mr. A. T. Woods, told The Standard yesterday that Telex equipment was now being installed in the C. &W.
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    • 1745 2 l<^^ n^^^J S ar _^P TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will elose at 12 noon on the 28th November, 1998, at the office of the Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, for:— "The supply and delivery of Asbestos Cement Pipes, and Bolted Gland Joints,
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    • 610 2 SINGAPORE CUT COUNCIL NOTICE THE City Council proposes to recommend that the undermentioned street be specified for hawker pitches: FRENCH ROAD... South side only. Occupiers of the buildings in this street and any other persons concerned, who wish to make representations to the Committee against the proposal, should submit their
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    • 1174 2 NOTICES THIS is to Inform the NOTICE is hereby given publte that Mr. CHOO TAK that I. ANOKHO THANG CHUAN is no longer In our of No. 469. Geylang Road, employ and has no authority Singapore, have applied for a to transact any business or raising of status from Ist
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    • 670 2 K. M. S. {MALAY STATES) RUBBER PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. Forty-Eighth Annual General Meeting to be helit on 27th November, 1958. Silt JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT I The reduction in our orofits is no due to any decline in estate performances. The primary cause Is ita M the price of rubber. This happens
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 811 3 THERE was a pleasant change in Singapore's political climate yesterday following the exclusive announcement in The Standard that the leaders of the Labour Front, the Liberal Socialists and the Workers' Party have been engaged in negotiations for setting up a three-parry ''grand alliance'* to contest the general elections
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  • 78 3 Sir, With reference to the chaotic conditions prevailing at the centres for the registration o* children for immunization against polio, would the authorities not consider registering school children through the schools and vaccine given at the schools, thus relieving the congestion at the registration centres. Assuming that
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  • 1315 3  -  ANDREW SHONFIELD =*«r LONDON I'HE Treasury estimates that the average American family has about five times as much hire-pur-chase debt outstanding as the average British family, it is a safe prediction that so long as the new freedom for hire purchase in the United Kingdom
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  • 391 3 the NEWS as it strikes me QOMMENTING on the American argument that the maintenance of the Chinese Nationalist government in Formosa is vital, if overseas Chinese are not to be won over to Communist allegiance, a London newspaper dismisses the idea that Chinese living in South-east Asian countries ar e
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  • 798 3 THE PORT OF LONDON A UTHORITY »Y A Special Correspondent LONDON 'J t HE Port of London Is one of the most extensive harbours in the world, with 36 miles of deep-water quays, hundreds of acres of sheds and warehouses, and an annual traffic of 55 million tons of goods
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  • 231 3 Bouquet for Cheer Fund Sir, The Singapore Standard is to be commended considerably for launching once again "The Standard Cheer Fund" for 1958. This is the seventh year in which the Singapore Standard has put forward an effort to help bring extra joy and additional cheer to
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  • 182 3 Sir The time has come for us to draw the Alliance Government's attention to our department. We served as Junior Civil Liaison Officers ever since the Emergency began. During all these years we have encountered various sorts of hardships. We took risks in the nope that one
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  • 75 4 A DRIVER, Maideen bin ™f 2 was yesterday found RS'i? b A* 6 in **Pore Third Criminal District Court on a charge of being a member <jf a secret society— Group 24. Alwi, of Pasir Panjang Road, was sentenced to three years' corrective training by
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  • Article, Illustration
    533 4 Body Of Boy Still Missing RESIDENTS of the Kampong Bahru area yesterday told The Standard that they were the most hard hit by the flood which inundated several areas of Singapore City on Monday. About six inches of sediment had been washed down from the four nearby Hills Bukit
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  • 189 4 Plan To Train Girls At Airport To Help Tourists SINGAPORE'S Department of Tourism and AinxJ authorities are now working on a plan to help visCl air travellers at Paya Lebar. 'Tlie Standard learnt yesterday that the present girls at the Airport Information Bureau will soon be trained to answer questions
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  • 82 4 RAF Plane Skids Into Drain KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Royal Air Force Pioneer plane of 209 Squadron today skidded into a five- foot deep monsoon drain alongside the runway after it had landed at the International Airport here this morning and broke its wheels. The passenger and pilot escaped unhurt.
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  • 132 4 COURT FREES JURY TO DISCUSS LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The jury hearing the taxi driver. Wong Tham Yin murder case was today dismissed for the whole afternoon to enable the Deputy Public Prosecutor and defence counsel to thrash out certain points of law. Appearing before Mr. Justice Sutherland was Ariffin
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  • 86 4 HE ABDUCTED GIRL TO MARRY HER PENANG. Tues. A waterfront labourer, who kidnapped a 15-year-old girl "with the intention of marrying her in future was jailed for six months by Sessions Judge. Mr. Au Ah Wah, today. Shaik Dawood, 36, pleaded guilty to a charge of kidnapping a girl under
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  • 196 4 UK HAS EVERY CONFIDENCE IN MALAYA SIR GEOFROY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuei British officials are m pressed with the progress Malaya has made in M Initial year of independence Sir Geofroy Tory, U.K. High Commissioner to Malaya, said on arcmi here tonight alter a lourmonth leave. Sir Geofroy. who vsu accompanied
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  • 150 4 MAN SAYS: I'LL TAKE WIFE BACK IF... IPOH. Tues.-A bin irifift Hor Mok Onn told Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today that he raitd for three long years for bi wife to return to him. bit ritf did not. Hor. was summoned v I* wife Cheong Mun Chun, fcr
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  • 55 4 AUSTRALIAN artiste, Rondall Raye, .yesterday donned a filmy veil and the costume f an u« Arabian princess to publicize the Cathay Organization film "Sahu and the Marie nine i Appearing with 6. Khan at the stalwart genii in the film, Rondall attracted Urge crowds
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  • 63 4 &HAIK Dawood, 41 p not guilty in the Sin? Ninth Magistrate's Couri •■<* terday to a charge of com ting criminal intimidation threatening A Syed Ah j in *ront of 30, Robinson K^d on Wov. 2 Tile Magistrate. Mr R B Pates, allowed him bai %2JOOQ
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE Anti-Tubercu-losis Association was richer by $414 because of a request by the family of the late Mrs. Tan Soo Guan that this money should be sent to the association.
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  • 167 5 Koaxing Did 1t... k HUNDREDS of residents in Nargis Street in Singa■rt Chinatown yesterday morning watched the ramatic rescue of a 39-year-old seaman from the roof of a three-storey building. The seaman. Yon/? Bah Wah, was standing precariously atop the building. The crowd spotted
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  • 131 5 Jail For Theft Of Iron Pipes JA KAN who laU a Singa>re 0 .rt thai he picked up ro pitcei of iron p:ping in e laDaag was convicted for rfi and sentenced to two lonths 1 iaU jresterday The man, Heo Kim Charm, denied a. legations KM be had strtei
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  • 114 5 fcA;V M*MFUR, Tues. £jw Minister Tunku Abdul £-an has sent a letter to ZsylFit /Affaires, Emc< &Z ne F fdera! Republic Skin Hemz PaT I th* f hl? government IB cfolr 1 of the mobile antirtiS? f o^ anti-tuberculosis c StK f orma!1 .Y
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  • 142 5 No Tenders For Pipe Laying Jobs SINGAPORE City Council, in future, will not call for tenders for laying of communicating water pipes on behalf of the Council. The Council's Public Utilities Committee yesterday took this decision. The Committee also delegated power to the City Water Engineer to accept quotations and
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  • 50 5 Pr 7 Xllla ry Air Force v educa t ert PPI L Catiolls i™<* -r.r.; n f d enterprising E^^ISHS local ge e is Senior Camr xa^natlon. b*Wd ing Sh^^ b sent to E Fr^e? Oh ic\ V n Auxiliary stfi Sapo re KaLang Airport,
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  • 293 5 Vasagar's 15-minute Spell On Chair Cause Of It A BATTLE is brewing over the question of whether a part of the proceedings of last Friday's ordinary meeting of -the Singapore City Council should be recorded in the official minutes of the
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  • 130 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation of Malaya will be represented by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at the Colombo Plan Conference at Seattle. U.S.A., on Nov. 11. The Minister, who was originally scheduled to leave Kuala Lumpur by
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  • 99 5 IPOH, Tues.— A promise that they will strongly urge Government to start a scheme for adequate relief for the unemployed by issuing licences to hawkers and petty traders to tide over the present slump is made in a manifesto published by candidates of the National Association
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  • 211 5 One Tattoo Mark Left... But That's Sufficient Evidence NG CHWEE BOCK, 22. a painter, yesterday said before Singapore Second District Judge Mr. D. C D'Cotta, "I have been cleansed of my sins since my release from prison." The man added that during his stay in prison after his conviction in
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  • 139 5 SINGAPORE City Council may issue temporary permits for all unauthorized buildings put up before January this year provided they are "structurally sound." The Council will also institute action against owners of unauthorized buildings constructed after January this year. Such action, according to a Committee paper,
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  • 212 5 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, will ask the Minister lor Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the Legislative Assembly meeting today for the membership and the incomes of various Seamen's Unions in the Colony. Mr. Lee will also ask for
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  • 261 5 Postal Traffic Doubles In Ten Years THE postal traffic of Singapore and the Federation has more than doubled in the last ten years. From 72,500,000 items in 1947 it grew to 167,500,000 items in 1956. This was revealed in the reports of both countries which came out in one volume
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  • 163 5 OPERATION BIGSWEEP, launched recently by the Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, is nothing new. The Jakarta Municipal Council for Action had oidered the staff of the Municipality earlier this year to clean the streets where they lived in a mass health campaign.
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  • 194 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. The alliance expects no opposition in two wards in the forthcoming Town Council elections Alliance secretary. Mr. Tan Cheng Bee told The Standard today. Retiring Alliance Councillor, Mr. Lim Hock Choon is seeking re-election in the Tanah Liat Ward, while the
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  • 114 5 AUSSIE ARMY CHIEF TO VISIT TROOPS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Lt.-Gen. A. R. Garrett, Chfef of Staff of the Australian Army, flew in here tonight for a five-day visit to Australian troops aiding Malaya's war against communist terrorists. He was received at the International Airport by the Australian High Commissioner. Mr.
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  • 64 5 THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the public not to purchase any of the 32 unauthorised houses that have been built in seven blocks on Lot No. 1-107, Paya Lebar Road, near the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Bartley Road. The City Architect and Building Surveyor's
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  • 45 5 THE President of Japan Air Lines, Mr. S. Yanagita, arrived in Singapore last night after attending the International Air Transport Association conference in New Delhi. Mr. Yanagita will spend two days in the Colony before returning to his headquarters in Tokyo.
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    466 6 'Well keep services going THE Federation of Oil Workers' Unions last night promised to co-operate with the Singapore Government to keep the essential services in the Colony functioning in the event of a strike. A 15-man delegation of the Federation made this pledge to the Chief Minister, Tun Lim
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  • 265 6 HOSPITAL CHIEF CLARIFIES MUDDLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Medical Superintendent of the General Hospital here, Dr. Edgar A2zopardi, explained today that the muddle over the body of a Muslim who died in the hospital over the weekend had resulted from his not having a next-of-kin. The Muslim was admitted to
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  • 234 6 KUALA LUM#tJR, Tues. The Federation Government has decided that the Civil Defence Department will, as from Jan. 1 be transferred from the portfolio of the Minister for Interior and Justice to the portfolio of the Minister for Defence and accordingly the Civil Defence Corps controlled
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  • 344 6 Man Slain In Mosque While Paying 'Tax' -Court Told IPOH, Tues. A man was murdered in a mosque during the fasting month while he was paying his "fitrah" (religious tax), after he had said his prayers, the High Court was told today. In the dock stood a padi planter, Abdul
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  • 135 6 THE SINGAPORE ft* Tuberculosis Associate! went to the Sin f ap2 airport at Paya Let* And before the day *n over, nearly 406 ployees of the Mala ?ll ST* y J.J rere x -»Wi under SATA's insura* scheme. The mobile X-ray clink was set up in a hangar First
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  • 89 6 KUALA LUMPUR, frd The Singapore Anti-Tubea losis Association and the La Templer Hospital, have pool their resources to give mtt day sale of work on Nov. I 12 and 13. The sale, which wiii be an at Robinson's here, will la ture children's clothes
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  • 56 6 THE winning lottery in. the draw held at the :?m Red Cross Ball in SingajwJ were yesterday announces V follows Ist prize, 1075: 2nd. 3rd. 1188; 4th. 1056. sth. < 6th, 144; 7th, 272; Bth. 325. 4 9th. 1211. Winners are advised to their Drizes from Mr? C^J
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  • 126 6 Sultan (Due For Medical Check-Up) At Film Kenduri THE Sultan of Pahan? yesterday visited toe Shaws Malay Film Productions' studios in Jalan Ampas, Singapore, with hit consort and a party of ten. Before his tour of the studios, 30 Muslim personnel of Shaw's held a Kendor! at which the Sultan
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  • 195 7 A tonsorial crisis— so THE Singapore Barbers Association yesterday asked the Immigration Department to restrict the entry of Hongkong: barbers into the Colony. In a letter to the Controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Joo Hock, the association said that local barbers would be
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  • 235 7 Home Guards In Pahang To Give Up Shot Guns All's well on bandit front: TEMERLOH, Tues. The State Home Guard department is now collecting Government shot guns which were given to the Kampong Home Guard units to protect themselves from the communists at the height of the Emergency in the
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  • 121 7 THE newly-built $12,000 Kampong Teban Community Centre a donation from the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) will serve as a meeting place for 3,500 inhabitants of the area, mainly Chinese and Malay farmers and fishermen The Hall will be declared open by the Minister for
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 902 9Un. R.S.S. No 1 901 911 K.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 4 901 90i R.S.S. No. 5 87* 87} R.S.S. No. 3 86i 86| Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price in Singapore was $376
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  • 54 7 MANILA. Nov. 4 (Reuter)— Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications of the Federation of Malaya arrived here today by air from Singapore. The Minister arrived here on a two weeks stay on a grant under the Magsaysay Memorial Fund of the Cultural
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  • 34 7 THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday rejected a request from a coffeeshop owner to allow a petition writer to carry on his work in his premises in Upper Hokkien Street.
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  • 181 7 A PROBATIONARY Inspector, Biant Singh, was yesterday appointed and sworn in as a Hindustani interpreter for a day by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. The inspector was sworn in to save five witnesses from having to come to court another day for an
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  • 43 7 THE Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, yesterday issued a list of articles left in taxis and turned in to his Department during the month of October. They included gramophone records, umbrellas, fountain pens, wallets, diaries, clothings, and a tin of petrol.
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  • 263 7 She'll Get Bus Lift To Her Fiance PETITE Theresa Virginia Pereira of Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, who has just turned 21, will soon have her fondest dreams come true. In the first week of December she will be proceeding to Austria to marry her German fiance whom she met in
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  • 43 7 LIM Leong Teng and Lim Teng Hue were acquitted in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yestecday o n a charge of wrongfully confining Chia Tong Meng and Ng Kan Tong in a vehicle from High Street to Victoria Street on Sept. 22.
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  • 201 7 Tan's Call To Streamline Show Licensing SINGAPORE Assemblyman Mr. William Tan yesterday called on Government to "contralize" the system of issuing licences under the Public Entertainments Bill. Mr. Tan suggested that instead of appointing a number of officers to issue licences for entertainments, only one officer, or a duly constituted
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  • 108 9 Rubber Up On Buying Support vl "Jl~" Singapore ruober i- i up the oral orire P^ yesterday, to close •I" g erT <; per ib. for tv* market opened slightly ■0 improved New Vork iiel 'A".th narrow >i ons r re ,i= better interest ymel .-pr:. mainly for L ations
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  • 30 9 ij Exchange Banks j m kde !he forowm? rates to merchants 5 TT or O.D ready T inca Ifil9f: Deutsche Italian Lire *****. mse rates remain tp i
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  • 75 9 A CANNED foods sterilizing plant capable of cooking and sterilizing approximately 800 domestic-size cans of food per minute, is now being manufactured in the United Kingdom, During the past twelve months it has been sold to canning companies in Australia. Belgium. Canada, Russia and Switzerland. The
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  • 330 9 AN American organization, Conlon Associates Ltd., market research specialists, U to open an office in Singapore soon. Here to plan extension of the organization's activities is its vice-president Mr. Richard L Gerson. Mr. Gerson has been in the Colony for nearly a month conducting "Initial
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  • 98 9 AUSTRALIAN, British and American capital is combined in the formation of a new £A750,000 company in Australia to make carburettors and other automotive components. Overseas companies represented are Bendix Aviation Corporation, of the United States, and Solex Ltd.. and Carburettor Co. Ltd.. ot\ Britain. The
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  • 72 9 JAPAN imported a total of 145,000,000 pounds of tallow during the first seven months of 1»58, a decline of 15 per cent from imports of 171,000,--000 pounds in the corresponding period of 1957. As a result of strong price competition from Australia and Canada, the U.S.
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  • 175 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, AUsdijk, Zeeland. Benrinnes, Boms, Daphnella, Thau Mastus, Kirovsk. Garuda Mas. Sidajoe. Sanana. Sunon, Pokoj Max. Brander, Senai, Zeta Trader, Christopher Oldenhorf. Hozan Maru, Inchjura. Wins On, Meishun Maru. Reyniersz. Lidia. Hg. Silvcrstrea, Winona, Bidor, Barumun, Golden Kappa, Rajula, Tresten. Lulu, Lapaz, Palnet. Baud. Summit.
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  • 217 9 NEW TECHNIQUE TO GROW COCOA IN MALAYA GHG PENANG, Tues. Knowledge on cocoa growing gained from Nigeria and Africa will be applied to Malaya, The Standard learnt. The United Cocoa Development Company Ltd., which has several hundred acres of cocoa planted in Malaya, is sending out an expert early next
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  • 32 9 THIS is the $3,000,000 Government office Mock at Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur. The multistorey building wa s officially declared open by Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, recently.
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  • 54 9 THE Netherlands Dairy Bureau has booked 1,500 square feet of fair space at the Singapore Constitution Exposition, opening on Jan. 24 next year, the Dutch vice-consul in charge of trade, Mr. Evert Bos. said yesterday. The Bureau will display Dutch dairy products, such as milk, milk
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  • 188 9 Demand For Oil Company Shares THE Malayan share market experienced a strong demand for Oil Search shares yesterday, following cabled reports of an "oil find'* by the company in Papua, New Guinea. Business was done in these counters, locally, at steadily rising prices of A5/6, 6/4-1/2, 9/- and 10/3. Nominal
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  • 273 9 MALAYAN Share Brokers' Association reported the following business done yesterday: Federal DisD. $1.08. $1.07; F. N. ords. $1.57 odd lot, $1.59; Gammon $1.665; G'town Disp. $1.95; Hammer $1.57; Jackson $1.14. $1.14A: M. Breweries $2.825; M. Colls. $1.05; McAlister $1.32; M. Cement $1.52; Metal Box 51.72J, $1.72; Robinson ords.
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  • 44 9 KUCHING, Tues. A drive to increase the sale of Government debentures before the closing date on Saturday, is being launched here. A van is touring Kuching and the surrounding district carrying Information and Treasury staff to make on-the-spot appeals and sales.
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  • 30 9 A DOCUMENTARY him, "Steady as She Goes," about towage and salvage work, will be screened in the Shell Theatrette at noon on Friday, by Rotterdam Trading Co. (M) Ltd.
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picuJ yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $375 buyers $38J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $57 sellers in drums $61 sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers. Sarawak while $125 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra.
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  • 174 9 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce in the Colony will be represented on the trade mission to Indonesia, sponsored by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, The Standard learns. The two Chambers of Commerce were invited to join the mission by
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    1528 10 "A Clan of Outlaws a Symbol of Terror" 7U CLASSICS NEXT WEEK I FRANKENSTEIN Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825—1900) was born at Longworta, Berkshire. Called to the bar in 1852, he practised for twelve years as a Conveyancer, but came to see that this was not his true vocation.
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  • 287 10 BRITISH NCO, Bombardier J. Collins, of London, (in the picture below) kneels to demonstrate a point to an interested group of Australian gunners during training on the Army's biggest mortar, the 4.2 inch. The gunners, are all members of "B" Troop, 100 "A" Field
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  • 208 10 PARIS. GIVEN the inborn reluctance of the French to pay their taxes, it is an enormous surprise to hear that such a phenomenon as a popular tax collector could possibly exist in this country. But there is certainly one at Hangest-en-Santerre, a little town in the
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  • 270 11 o V \uHl Sports Club remained unbeaten to win innporp Amateur Football Association's division P league, and earn promotion into the first division the Jalan Besar Stadium Maxwell beat A bjr *-o goals to one to win the title. J.: etic made a valiant bid to spoil Maxwell's r-i.
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  • 233 11 Another Title Their Way ANOTHER SAFA title f**nt to the Darul Adah hen their 'A' team beat ajaji Sports Club by two Dais to one to win the Division three league at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Darul's first team, now touri ing Federation,
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  • 110 11 ITWE. tetixmuq were selected iUN S:r.£afc:e Amateur ptball Association to meet pang hro friendly Maj a: Jalan Bear Stauturdi.v. Singapore va Pen?a*l \i pjß Seet Yew ar.g; Dam Rahmat, Maton bin Sudasee; Quah Kim pr-.g. Lee Kok Ser.g. Oman *an; Ibrahim Hassan, Tahir be, Arthur
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  • 229 11 E* 1 *la LIMPIR, Tues. Selan*or Combined '^registered their fifth victory in a row when they 1 lamilians Physical Culture Association 'A' s—o in Hockey Association senior division league J c on the Princes Road Stadium today. Man of the match for the
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  • 85 11 Perak Pick 16 For First Quad. tatti r. C; Sixteen playeremi r will trav^l to ?aso ake part in the »>r-Stat«. Quadrangular ga:S c h ke y tourney ri v... re, Sclangor w Sembilan. r-\/.. wil] be held I *to 10. iftarA "-Sent will be. £and A. Spyker led H,
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  • 12 11 ;o ~v;\U.MPi;r. Tue* v TJE* Inter-schools .c, c final for the
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  • 272 11 Parker Will Lead S'pore Civilians MAX PARKER of the Singapore Cricket* Club has been chosen to lead Singapore Civilians against Negri Sembilan and Malacca Combined in the South Zone's first H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby match to be played on the Padang at 5.00 p.m. on Saturday. Mr. J. Cashin, president
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  • 86 11 Good News About Watson ADELAIDE. Nov. 4, (Reuter). The M.C.C. tourists preparing to leave here tonight by train for Melbourne, received good news of Willie Watson, their injured colJeague, whom they left behind in a Perth hospital. Watson has informed Mr. F. R. Brown, the manager, that he will be
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  • 88 11 ADELAIDE, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Jim Laker, the Surrey offspinner, whose good start to the season has been one of the features of M.C.C's tour so far, reiterated today, that he would be retiring at the end of the 1959 English season. Asked by Reuter, if in
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  • 59 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya s singles star. Maurice Khoo created the upset of the night when he beat the schoolboy champion, Lee Kin Tat, in straight sets at 15—6, 15—10 in a friendly match between the University and a Singapore Badminton Association team at Bukit Timah yesterday. The
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  • 65 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Federal Police Depot 'B* kept their unbeaten record intact when they held Selangor Ciub to a 2-2 draw in the Selansor hockey Association Division two league match on the Selangor Club Padang here today. Selangor Ciub led 2-0 at half time through goals by Gibbons.
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  • 294 11 SOSC Chief warns: Only NOCs allowed to send teams to the Games? IT would be 'very unfortunate* for soccer if the threat to withdraw the Singapore Amateur Football Association from the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council is carried out. Mr. C. C. Tan, president of the
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  • 361 11 Clements Shines In Vain SINGAPORE Civilians again asserted their hockey supremacy over the Joint Services in their annual Poppy .Day match on the Padang yesterday. They won by three goals to nil after a goalless first half. It was the third successive year that the Civilians
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  • 417 11 It Looks Like A Sure Thing With Sure Profit KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. First to catch the eye as training began for the Selangor races was Sure Profit, newly promoted to class three. Sure Profit clocked the fastest time of the morning's gallops. Starting from the 4i furlongs post, he ran
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  • 280 11 MCFA GO DOWN FIGHTING HONGKONG, Nov. 4. (Renter). A Malayan Chinese soccer team went down to an All -Hongkong: side 5-0 in a floodlit game before 5,000 spectators here tonight. Half-time score was 3 o. Tonight's play was best in the series. Brilliant goalkeeping by Malaya's Sek Sowe Chen prevented
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  • 55 11 TOKYO, Nov. 4. (Reuter).— The visiting United States baseball team, the St. Louis Cardinals today lost to an All Japan team by 2/9 at Osaka Baseball Stadium, Western Japan. The Cardinals still have a six-two lead in matches over the All Japan team. Home runs were hit
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    • 155 11 SUPERIOR SINGAPORE IPOH RUGBY— South Johore 'A' HOCKEY Lower Perak vs. R.N.Z.A.F. R.NZ.A.F. Indian Association vs. M.A S. Ground S.C.C. vs. Royal Speedy Road ground. Engineers, S.C.C. R.A.F. vs. PENANG R.N., Naval Base R.A.S.C. vs. PWliinv R.A.F. Tengah. Tengah All SOCCER Coirimunity Blues vs. R.E.M.E. P.T.S. League Indians vs. Ma
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  • 488 12 The story of the CLOWN PRICE of Bashetball AMERICA'S Goose Tatum is to basketball what Malaya's Wong Peng Soon is to badminton, with probably one exception. While the world's greatest badminton player is limited to this country as a professional, Goose Tatum is continuing to thrill thousands of fans from
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  • 92 12 FIELDING a 13-man team, All Whites paid the penalty when they were beaten by Singapore Recreation Club by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to six (two tries) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. This is the seventh successive victory for the Recs.
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  • 111 12 MELBOURNE Nov. 4 (Re«'*er) Bay stone. whose sire Brimstone is by Dante, the 1°45 English Derby winner, won the A£15,000 (£12.000 sterling) Melbourne Cup run over two miles at Flemington here today. Starting at 10 to 1 the ti-vear-old Baystone, ridden by Eml Sehumacher, finished strongly
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  • 415 12 F.A. Cup LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter).— Forty-eight English League third and fourth division clubs and 32 non-League clubs will fight out the first round proper of the Football Association Cup on November 15. At least seven non-league clubs will reach the second round as
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  • 146 12 TAIPEI, Nov. 4 (UPI) Japan's Nippon Kokan quintet chalked up its second win of the Presidential birthday tournament today, nosing out Nationalist China's Kuo Kwang team 89-87. It was the highest scoring game since the tournament opened Friday and gave the Japanese a 2-2 record
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  • 24 12 THE winner of the Race Course Cup was Mr. N. J Tindall who beat Mr. M. g! i Murchison 1 up.
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  • 168 12 LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reutei).rThe Oxford University rowing dispute over training policy and rowing technique has been settled. The 'pirate crew* which was formed with a view to challenging the official crew for the right to meet Cambridge University in the boat race on March 28 next
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  • 131 12 The October jinx which has dogged Donald Campbell for seven years prevented his breaking his own world's water speed record on Oct. 24. For nearly ten hours Campbell tried to beat the jinx. Bluebird made eight runs on Coniston Water but each time something went wrong.
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  • 200 12 LINCOLN SIGN ON GRAVER FOR THE THIRD TIME LONDON. Tues. Andy Graver is back in League Soccer. Where? Lincoln City, of course. Yesterday he joined Lincoln for the THIRD time when the club paid Boston United £1,500 for him. And so centre forward Graver and Lincoln have added another chapter
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  • 147 12 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia, Nov. 4 (Reuter).— Bad light saved Rhodesia from the threat of defeat in their Currie Cup cricket match against Natal here today. They were 162 for nine in their second innings, after following on 273 runs oehind. when play was called off
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  • 146 12 SELANGOR TABLE-TENNIS RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The following are the results Qf the opening round of the Selangor Table Tennis Association singles tournament played last nicht:— Group 'A'— Man Chuan Kit beat Lee Koon Nam 14-21 21-15, 15-21, 22-20, 21-15; Chiew Fook Sun beat Nu Sing Hon (Walkover); Wong Swee
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  • 404 12 ATHLETES ARE ON RIGHT TRACK... Says PETER WILSON LONDON. Tiies. At last it looks as though I athletes who have so often expressed themselves J and off the record as dissatisfied with the rondujt* the sport are going: to organise themselves. An international athletics club composed of rof Britain's top
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  • 81 12 Perez Will Defend Title In Manila BUENOS AIRES, Nov 4 (Reuter)— Pascual Perez, the world flyweight boxing champion, will defend his title against Dommy Ursua (Philippines) in Manila on Dec. 15 his manager, Lazaro Koci, said here today. The date of the fight was originally announced as Nov. 29. Koci
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  • 118 12 LONDON. Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Dai Dower, former holder of the British and British Empire flyweight boxing championship, has retired. It was announced today that he had accepted an appointment as physical training and sports master at the Ringwood Grammar School, in Hampshire. Dower, now 25, quickly built up
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  • 80 12 ADELAIDE jR, England capta i Peter had full ±rz p r nets to test hi red W j this morning and r r ~,..v reported thai j Team managi r pBrown said thai Ibe available f< i the team to p Melbourne on Fr: Three of
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  • 330 13 WZpc a mathematics P f ats a boy slowly put I hl < hand and asked L j ha\p done sum no- Rpall Verv good my I w b ?efj heartening 2 u>ii improving/' sr I have had RU different answers," K me the crushing reply.
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  • 235 13 The Chopra Trophy Winners THERE were more than 120 entries for the Chopra Troph y Photographic Competition sponsor ed by Mr. N. T. S. Chopra and the Photographic Society of Pasir Panjang Secondary School. The judging was held on October 26 and the winners of the handsome Chopra Trophy were
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  • 496 13 OLDHAM BOYS CELEBRATE QLD H A M Methodist Boys' School Literary and Debating Society celebrated their anniversary last Friday with tal e n times, oratorical contests, fancy dress competitions and sketches. The fourteen-item, threehour long programme saw parents, teachers and pupils enjoying themselves imIt was "on with the show" immediately
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    50 13 RINGING the song "Dream" are the brothers Zechariah, (right) who won the talent contest organised by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club in aid of the Technical Students Scholarship Fund at the Chin Woo Hall The boys, students of the St. John's Institution, are Peter (left) and Derrick. (Standardpic by Fah).
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    • 264 13 nDEBS|H| By RITA DEL MAR r|X>DAY'S QUOTATION: A "No one speaks of us in our presence as he does in our absence." Blaise Pascal WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Those who are alert, discriminating, discreet will accomplish the most today, as there is a tendency to go off at a tangent or
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    • 254 13 LI'L ABNER B J AI Ca PP I'/V\ AL¥<AVS A I *-BUT ITS OHLV BECAUSE I'M t^ THAT DRUMMER'S NO, SOWE I A AROUNDTWE I 73?yZMS TO FORGET MY OWE J REALL/SWINGIN'!?- JBASSETT I SETTWE j J THINKS I'M A WOT SPOTS"/ TRUE LO/EH -WE HERE TEEN- LETS DANCE BEAK
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 155 14 Indonesia Assures The Dutch Of Payment JAKARTA, Nov. 4 (Reuter) The Indonesian Government will pay compensation for the Dutch property it is about to nationalize, An tar a News Agency said yesterday. Provision for compensation Is contained in the nationalisation Bill, which was brought before Parliament sresterdav The bill said
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    • 145 14 UK's Overseas News Services To Expand LONDON, Nov. 4. (Reuter). The British Government is to strengthen its official overseas Information effort substantially. Dr. Charles Hill, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancashire and Minister responsible for these services, announced yesterday. He has recently returned from a visit to Government Information posts
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    • 172 14 LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. D. Heathcoat Amory told the House of Commons yesterday that a "major reinforcement of the economy" by the Government would create another 150,000 more jobs in the next two-year period This would
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    • 1164 14 POPE JOHN IS CROWNED All The Pomp And Pageantry At 4-Hour Coronation Thousands Pack The Basilica To See Colourful Ceremony VATICAN CITY, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Flaming flax reduced to ashes warned Pope John XXni in the midst of his glittering coronation ceremonies today of the Proof Of Stability In Jordan
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    • 81 14 MALAYA BACKS U.S. AID MOVE UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Japan, Malaya and the Sudan were understood to have joined in sponsoring a United States draft resolution tabled today which calls for a worldwide review of economic accomplishments and of what further action might be taken to give "further impetus
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    • 78 14 Lucky to be alive miner photo. MINER GORLEY KEMPT, 37, the first of the 12 men rescued on Oct. 30th from a coal mine in Springhill. Nova Scotia is pictured after his rescue as he is attended by nurse Belle Hayden whose husband was carried dead from the mine a
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    • 164 14 LONDON, Nov. 4, (Reuter)— British husbands will be legally bound to pay their wives a personal allowance if a bill backed by the National Council of Women of Great Britain ever becomes law. The Council of Married Women has drafted the bill and
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    • 270 14 [Khrushchev lays it again I MOSCOW, Nov. 4 (UPI) Soviet Premier j Khrushchev last night pressed for a permanent ?M West ban on nuclear tests. The Russian leader, in a speech at Lenn igiir( j "We are ready to sign a treaty even today a n(1 1 u m
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    • 56 14 SAUMLAKI, Tanimbar Islands, East Indonesia, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Crowds roared a welcome to President Soekarno here yesterday and pledged their lives for Indonesia's claim to nearby West New Guinea. Mr. Soekarno reached Saumlaki, 200 miles north of Australia, in a 1.000-mile boat tour of the Indonesian
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    • 23 14 A MAJORITY of Bnu_' 700,000 coal miners have Nl against a conditional pay j crease, it was reported i London yesterday (Reuter
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    • 184 14 PARIS, Nov. 4 (Rcuter) A total of 2,997 candidates will contest the 465 seats in Metropolitan France in the general election on November 23 and 30. it was officially announces today. But in Algeria only three Europeans and no Moslems have so far entered their names in the candidates'
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    • 185 14 UNITED NATIONS York, Nov. 4. crJSS J Political Commit^ night vo*d to 'Jn, disarmament pmt,> mt year to a commission J up of all 81 member *s United Nation.. s Every de.ega.on n. to except France an/? which ahstained V mw favour of establishing commission after Britair United States
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