Singapore Standard, 11 November 1958

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  • 24 1 3fl SINAPORE TIGER STANDARD FIRST EDITION Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TJGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958 Vol lx No. 132 15 cts. 12 Pages
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  • 408 1 Mentri's big garden party for King JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Under a single patch of blue sky, surrounded by thick black clouds, a garden party for 1.000 distinguished guests was held this afternoon m honour of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong. The party wa s given by the
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  • 133 1 RAF Ban Cypriot Workers NICOSIA. Nov. m (Reuter) The Royal Air Force today banned about 3,000 Cypriot workers from its installations throughout Cyprus and will replace them with R.A.F. personnel it was officially announced. The replacements will be airlifted to Cyprus as soon as possible. The move the most drastic
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  • 127 1 HUSSEIN IN PLANE DRAMA LONDON. Nov. 10 (UPI) Jordan's Kin? Hussein cut short his flight to Europe today and returned to Amman for emergency sessions with the cabinet and parliament, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported today. 8.8.C. Quoting a Middle Eastern Radio despatch said Hussein, who flew from Amman this
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  • 46 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 10 (Reuter)— Chinese communist guns ringing the Nationalist-held Quemoy islands fell into silence on the even day today after a comparatively mild bombardment yesterday. A Defence Ministry communique issuer earlier said the communists yesterday fired 568 shells at th« Quemoys.
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 1 A DARE TO PAD pic. THE most impressive visit on Their Majesties' programme m Johore Bahru yesterday was the visit to the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque and Makam (Royal Cemetery and Tombs). Here they are seen talking: m the Mosque with the Chief Mufti Dato Syed Alwee. Standard
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  • 574 1 OIL FLOWS AGAIN IN SINGAPORE But tomorrow.... is another day THE Standard-Vacuum Oil Company m Singapore yesterday warned its employees that they might be replaced if they went on strike, with workers of the othei two oil companies from midnight today. In a statement to its employees yesterday, the company
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  • 198 1 Airlines will not be hit THE THREATENED oil strike, if staged, will not affect air transport through Singapore, The Standard learnt last night. A Qantas-BOAC spokesman saifi no shortage of oil for aircraft was anticipated if the strike was called. He added that the present supply of oil available was
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  • 186 1 BRUNEI LOAN TO BENEFIT THE SMALL MAN KUALA LUMPUR Mon The $100,000,000 loan from Brunei will be used to finance short-term projects under the Community Development Schemes, which will benefit the smallman m streets and kampongs, Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced here tonight. Speaking over Radio Malaya. he
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  • 803 1 A strong front (Lim at head) to fight next general polls THE LONG HERALDED united front of "true socialists and loyal citizens'' first mooted by Singapore Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, was launched yesterday. The new party will be known as the Singapore People's Alliance
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  • 87 1 SINGAPORE tin price jumped S4J. to $388 per picul yesterday. The price boost brought yesterday's quotation to its highest level m two years. The tin price has risen consistently since Oct. 29, resulting m a total gain to date of SI3J. A market
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  • 148 1 C-PLAN US. READY TO PLAY ITS PART SEATTLE. Nov. 10 (Reuter) President Eisenhower today laid before the Colombo Plan for development of South and South-east Asia a "five points programme for progress." Addressing tht 18-nation annual meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee the President said: "The United States recognises
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  • 167 1 A Prima Donna Is Sacked NEW YORK, Nov. 10— Maria Callas, the firry Italian prima donna, has arrived here from Dallas to discuss her future, now that the Metropolitan Opera House of New York has dismissed her. She will confer with Carol Fox, general manager of the Lyric Opera of
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  • 45 1 SINGAPORE yesterday had its first polio free day although three cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital for observation. Those admitted w ere two male Chinese children, aired three and four years, and a girl, aged two and a halt years.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 I Lightweight Fibro-Asbestos Cement Roofing Sheets. A-i A-deu -oof can easily be nailed on 1 to v 5/ It s inexpensivt. very I r org and require* lest maintenance I t-i- ori -ary roj's: and there are S I cc o.'s to choose 'rom, I, '\iKS> about real chocolate treat
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  • 203 2 Vietnam Air Chief Impressed THE SCENE: Over the Royal Air Force Changi airfield. THE TIME: 2.30 p.m yesterday after a heavy downpour of rain. The order went out 1.000 feet from the ground m an RAF Hastings aircraft: "Rrady for action three two
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  • 68 2 PERI ASA M V Nagapar- 2 S yesterday claimed trial m a Singapore Emergency Court n n a charge of attempting to wetort fr^m Ha-san Itohandu Abdul Salam and dishonesi y inducing him to deliver *:nB i m front of 363 Now Bridge Road on Nov.
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 2 MISS few queM fat th« I linr g ll( Ma l.i \in Vir, Cluh b ill BM \i- li The coii!-: coajuni tj m ins, of tth Eastman i o|i which was 1 pnrK o| v konu li ngfcoi
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  • 32 2 PLEADS NO GUILTY WE! 13 ed not g .1° I hH and stea .^r KIM ring? va H the Jnhoro. on i BJM 1 Ewe H -B remai '^M Police St H
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  • 34 2 ca ers th two of Mi i fl tcstant chui Roman fl Sunday En v fl Iy the by-pro X sion m at <<\ 8| But police Negroe< fl alter Pi' m U.P.I.
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  • 55 2 A 44-YEAR-OLD unemployed man, Tay Keng Kui, of Geylang was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital m a serious condition, aiter he was hit on the head with a parang m Robinson Road yesterday morning. Tay was attacked when he went into a backlane and came across a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1837 2 NOTICES JESSELTON. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY IDEAL factory site 2 acres m Light Industrial Area, main road frontage, adjacent railway, leasehold 14 years, vacant possession with following valuable buildings Workshop 91* by 58' Timber Shed 90* by 37' Garage 64' by 25' Staff Quarters. Coolie Lines,
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    • 575 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that CATHAY HOTELS LIMITED, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as Cathay Building. Singapore, 9. and that any person
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    • 59 2 <o p cm Id -s-s-Z FOR ffi jM Hbt iH !f p f|| ff\ kSXt CU I fhi f C «^V THAI AIRWAYS THAI AIRWAYS <g THAI AIRWAVS.TUAI AIRWAYS THAI AIB»AIS THAI A/RWAYS 8 E NEW BOOKING OFFICE ADELPHI HOTEL S SINGAPORE 5 STRESS or INSOMNIA you can rely on
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  • 739 3 Nove^oef 11. 1553 L I: Oil Workers IT leciM ncrediblc that 2,700 workers m c:: i ocrroleum industry should continue m --ntion to threaten strike action unless L fcnewd a bonus payment from their emLfs i profited. How they have justified their j, -iof pertinent at the moment. What
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  • 60 3 l lecfc Him Koad b pore I a A No \^t>s CaDies UCtKNfcwS" '■'*im 14 1 I 5 nes I All dcoarfnnent* lr 'a n Sufanc# g| df 74 g atu Ra U^ t t^'« ***** UoL Cow n st f «< 3829 3 r tfft
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  • 1002 3 IN FRANCE PARIS SHARP swing to the Right is expected m the coming French general elections, which will give the Gaullist Fifth Republic its first National Assembly. The overwelming majority r f *he almost 3.000 candidates formally registered who will, by the middle of the week,
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  • 451 3  - Ghana's Drive Against Corruption Colin Legum LONDON 'J'HE Ghana Government, alarmed by corruption throughout the country m all phases of society, has decided to try and rid the nation of these blemishes. Determination to stamp out bribery and corruption was mentioned first by the Prime Minister. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. m
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  • 565 3  - MENZIES' RETURN TO POWER George Keer Coming Elections By Many borderline Australian Labour Party electorates could go to the government by default, due to three-cornered contests m which the Democratic Lobour Party is given a chance of taking up to ten per cent of the official Labour vote. It is
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  • 98 3 Knowledge And 'Know-How "GREAT philosophers are not men who knew much but men who thought well; and we go to them not to discover what they knew but to learn to think as they thought. The student of Pla:o or Spinoza or Kant learns to think
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  • 369 3 the NEWS as it strikes me Q^xC^u^m^fL 'J'HE biggest problem neulv independent countries m Asia have fared is one of money. Not all have successfully overcome this obstacle to future prosperity. If the standard of living m a country can be taken as a barometer, then Malaya is the only
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 87 3 FESTIVE BARGAINS M HEAVY LADIES SEE WHAT YOU GET 80cts— U.S. COTTONS, PRT. PLAIN SILKS $1.00 NYLON, PRT. SHANTUNGS, PRT. SILKS $2.00 GERMAN COTTONS, SILKS. NYLON $3.00 and vp Exclusive fabrics FROM FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, GERMANY. $2.90 PLAIN fir PRT. SHIRT BLOUSES $3.90 and up. SKIRTS plain printed HUGE REDUCTIONS, IN
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  • 256 4 IT'S A JOYOUS DEEPAVALI FOR MALAYAN HINDUS TRADE RECESSION DID NOT DAMPEN FESTIVE SPIRIT DESPITE recession and a strike threat by oil workers, many thousands of Hindus m Singapore and the Federation celebrated Deepavali— the annual Festival of Lights m a joyous manner yesterday. From early morning, all Hindu temples
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  • 93 4 A SINGAPORE rev..c company has f'~>ur.d a way to beat the Pc'.i^e cer.?or? and at the sarr.e t.r.ie nra-.v pa \-cei bouses The rev.:e give? a 15-rr.inute jizz.'.r.g perform a rue with no h^.cis barred which rr.ear.? no clothes riurir.jj matir.ee?. They revert *o their
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  • 355 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Men want to be free from being tied down to their wives and family, and women want equality and freedom from subordination. This "Declaration of Independence" has been a constant cause of marital discord, declared the Secretary of the
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  • 290 4 Two In S'pore After A Long Bus Ride They Took For A Lark Dr. S. A. Starkey and his daughter, Miss Allyson Starkey. set out on an overland bus trip to India from England for a lark and met with enough adventures to last them for the rest of their
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  • 147 4 PENANG, Mon. A cerk Mariappa Pi!] ay, 68 va s found with his thmat rut outc./?^ e ./?J Oongate; m Waterfall «oad thi s morning. An ambiance was summoned a^d he was conveyed to hospital where his condition is reported to be improving. A Kandasamy. 55
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  • 60 4 FED. MISSION OF MUSLIM CHINESE SOON MR. MA MAN FAI, Chairman „f ,r Association m Hongkong, said torla-. M sign" the Malayan Government would Hongkong: on Thursday to K*vestigt< Muslim Chinese refugees, a Router f A is ready I annou w B: Qniti I ig< Mi on a it i
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  • 43 4 LORRY ON FIRETHREE HURT THREE peo'^.e were Injured when a lorry overturned tnd caught fire m Keppei Road. Singapore, yesterday. The driver. Yeo Vex Km, id. wai idmitted to the General Hospital. The other two passengers m :he lorry, were treated as out-patients.
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  • 73 4 PLANS taking w Eng I v presentativ* 'd S:?V- Pheng lildcr l h boats. to^ the Rubfc f and the F <■ ciati« n f S M dicatrd H imma't Thi fl identical and Will wfc with tb< > i per ing team |J sity of Mala rn;ver-::y. Replyins
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  • 113 4 THE Joan Booty Clam our Club will present a fashion show and Saturday afternoon tea dance beginning at 330 p.m. at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore on Nov. 21 m aid of The Standard Cheer Fund 15)58. The fashion show, which promises to be the
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  • 146 4 Let's Swop Student Indian Edition PENANG, Mon.-Editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India, Mr. C.J.R. Mandy, told a press conference today that the exchange of University students between India and Malaya should be encouraged "Malaya can learn a lot about India's industrialization programme," said Mr. Mandy. "Among the countries which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 353 4 OIL INDUSTRY CRISIS ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■ri In view of the possibility of a strike of petroleum staff and workers, and the inconvenience which is preceding this, we would like our customers to be aware of the issues at stake. We have an Agreement with one of two recognised Unions valid until March
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  • 267 5 BIG DROP IN HE LOST OF JUNGLE WAR FOR 1959 brf. spend $P3 mil. i M!M R. Mon. The K pc \?d to cost the FednmP nl >93.000.000 m 1959. Icns than the ex- r this ealeri m the draft expenditure for wished today. ore m for s 6 r-
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  • 26 5 CONOMICS ROFESSOR ON VISIT R Mon.— of the i A i re the Airport d uring -ere he intei -ns of Pri;rse Rah- banking I W
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  • 74 5 PETALING JAVA LIKE BRAZIL, SAYS TOURIST KUALA LUMPUR. MnnA Brazilian on a world toar, Mr. Kissim Issak, yesterday said the satellite town of Petaling Jaya reminded him of his hometown m Brazil. Mr Kissim, who arrived here Saturday left by KLM yesterday for Bangkok on his way to Hongkong, where
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  • 177 5 ENTRAL BODY FOR ALL PROFESSIONALS m ng tsiki a to m hi X Its en- 1 to enc iraee commerce 1 and Industry; and assist members m all p ssible ways In their professional activities. Chairman <■>:' the pro-tern committee. Mr. PS. Dass. said yesterday: ••With the advmt of political
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  • 325 5 The 'Tube Girl' Is Now Fully Cured "TUBE GIRL 18-year-old Govindammah is now completely cured after one-and-a half years' treatment m Britain. She no longer suffers from throat trouble and can now swallow a full diet. At the same time, she is continuing her education m England. The good news
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  • 130 5 LIBERAL Socialist Councillor. Mrs. F. Leon-Soh, wants to know whether the City Council has powers to make the wearing of medicated mouth and nose masks by nightsoil and refuse collecting workers compulsory while thov are on duty. Mrs. Leon-Soh will put the question at the
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  • 29 5 pic. MR Sunny Sec Kee Soon and Miss Eileen Seah who were married at the Registry pictured above at the wedding reception held at G.U. Cafe.- Standard
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  • 276 5 LOOK AFTER WELFARE OF THE DEAD, GOVT. URGED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Muslim League today resolved that the Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, should request the State Health and Medical Officer to appoint a "special officer" to be responsible for any deaths at the Kuala Lumpur General
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  • 85 5 Jobless Call Off Parade KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 30-odd unemployed workers who planned a public demonstration on Wednesday, have derided to call it off. The decision was arrived at after talks between the Labour Minister, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. and officials of the Malayan Trade Union Council as intermediaries of
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  • 34 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An official of the Food and Agriculture Organization m Rome. Mr M Ohto. today left for Rome by SAS after a short stay m the Federal Capital.
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  • 166 5 MUNICIPAL PROVIDENT FUND FOR TRUST MEN? EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Improvement Trust rj.ay be allowed to continue their membership m the Municipal Provident Fund when ihe Trust is replaced by the proposed Housing Authority. A recommendation to this effect .will be considered by the Finance and General Purposes Committee of
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  • 88 5 'TEMPORARIES' ASK FOR SECURITY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Merdeka is meaningless unless every citizen m the country is assured of a ■"decent, and secure place to pursue his avocation m life." said Inche Ahmad Awang, vice-president of the Federation Government Temporary Employees' Union at the 3rd annual delegates conference here yesterday
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 354 5 ROAMER flHBi ROTOPOWER lj/y/.'\ 12 i°-?\^. 10 waterproof flf-*' w ><oiSi Roamer watches have if ViuWv en during 1956 l\ md o. >. //^r# ar# advantages 1, -'/Mm ioo c waterproof; tested to )25^^°.> depth of 100 metres under uate« y^^^^l-* tL^^yy Io atmospheres) patented case; goldplating of i.^s f
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  • 286 6 PAP v. The Rest will bp next election battle THE general elections m Singapore next year may turn out to be a straight fight between the People's Action Party and a combination of all non-PAP parties, community leader and banker, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, predicted yesterday. Mr. Yap based his
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  • 93 6 CEYLONESE PREPARE FOR POLLS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor branch of the Malayan Ceylonese Congress yesterday resolved to align itself wi'.h the views and ideals of the Alliance Party. It ai.>o resolved to attempt '"to make such progress within the next few months" so as to enable it to nominate
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  • 60 6 Ipic MISS EMILY EU. daughter of Mr. Eu Eng Hoik, will dress like a modern Chinese bride at the 'Parade of Brides" show sponsored by the Selangor Indian Association m KurJ.a Lumpur on Nov. 28. The show, which is m aid of the Sunpei Buloh Leper
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  • 26 6 TEX City Council bathrooms. hitherto reserved exclusively for use of senior officers, .vcre ordered opened to a.i memoers cf the staff last week.
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  • 215 6 'Dying Coal Town' Pleads For Sanitation KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Trade Union Council is to write to the Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, regarding the appalling sanitary conditions existing m Malaya's dying coal town of Batu Arang, near here. From a population of several thousand, the town
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  • 94 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Athi Lakshiini. 50, was perhaps the unhappiest woman m the Federal capital today. Reason: Her haberdasher-; cum picture frame stall :n j Pudu Road was burgled, causing her a loss of $100 cash j and goods. Tearfully she told The! Standard: "I am
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  • 127 6 P.P.P. Will Give Flood Problems Priority PENANG. Mon. To Mop party politics m the City i Council Is one of the aims of the Penang division of the Peoples Progressive Party, says the Secretary. Mr. Khoo Vat See. m the Party's election manifesto yesterday. Mr. Khoo said his party would
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  • 58 6 ALIAS bin Abdullah. 23. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Emergency Court yesterday on a charge of committing 'mischief by damaging three pin-tabies valued at Sl.fioo belonging to Teo Chens Kia* at 136 Serangoon Road on Nov. 9. The Magistrate. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, allowed him bail of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 254 7 Mrs. Newman At Home 1 odv ant only Holly? n ci who all her own Ist purchased C anyon ho;;?e and fa P I ires a v 1 ion where ftxda ol "Pf ting Atlanta i er to donate the i ne-n ale g i n whii h a scd
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  • 19 7 B :t m 7 H X bornl€ a Ef I Is to v., B -■l E rice ■Er I
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  • 60 7 Century- Fox has purchased the motion picture rights lo Grace Metalious' iorthcomT.g "The Return ro Peyton Place." a sequel to her controversial bestsellina novel, "Peyton Place." Jerry Wald, who vroduced the CinemaScopeDe Luxe color screen adaptation o f the first Methalious novel, will transform "The
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  • 88 7 I I and 'fctoil c i wen ■t d at Ttrenl eth Cen-tury-Fox's Hollywood > st'<dios where a glamorous and festive atmosphere prevailed. The famous guest, Lr.rrl Mountbatten, 'ras guided through the sets oj "The Sound and th F Fury" rr>7r/ "Cotnpwlston." two of Ttoentieth's latest productions,
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  • 957 7 From rags to riches— on the road to stardom P THERE'S one career that has an attraction above all others for young men and women, it would seem to be that of the Hollywood film star. It's also about the most difficult to attain, as thousands of disappointed young hopefuls
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  • 56 7 Park. Lorong 40. SINGAPORE. 14. Deanna Whissrll. 53. Dafne Street, Opera Estate. Siglap. SINGAPORE 16. Joyce Yeo. 29A. Bukit Teresa Road, SINGAPORE. 4. Michael Tan, 1. Anderson Road. SINGAPORE. 10 and Ontj Yong Hui. 6. Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. 9. Winners to collect their prizes from the Publicity Manager.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 305 7 MKrSiiH I By RITA DEL MAR I *pODAY"S QUOTATION: 1 X "He is the lv»*t physi- rian who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope." COLERIDGE. TUESDAY FOR EVERY--1 ONE: Those who keen I >ccupied with tasks close I at hand who are discree*. i philosoph *al, will make 1
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    • 232 7 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp s /but, i'm a romantic*^ /^those chicks Y~ef am I oh,gladlv, <! THINK I LIKE BlßD'f-MV HEART J I THE MOB 4 R ANG > VOKOM- f* c BEING A STOOL PIGEON? ACHES FOR MV ONE A > INTRODUCES V PURITA A GLADLY!! g DOVOU
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 1184 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) < Incorporated m bingapore) (12 lines) Sf- THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap*
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  • finance And Commerce
    • 229 9 MORE INDIAN GOODS FOR MALAYA EXPECTED PROSPECTS of more Indian goods coming into the Malayan market were brighter, with the recent relaxation of export restrictions by the Indian Government, a spokesman of the Indian Commission m Singapore, said yesterday. He said since the beginning of the current financial year m
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    • 160 9 [I restrictions on the importation into Thailand, may possibly re- trade for Singapore, a spokesCommissioner's Office m the Colony said yesterday. The Thai Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced the lifting of 19 Items from import restrictions, according to the spokesman. jhese are: oil for mixing with paints; melon
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    • 25 9 'Rubber Future Bright' X X E r tbber and t" isian imX X C period E er issue X nj X f ion m E
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    • 59 9 Auto Firm's Manager On Visit FAR EAST export manager of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.. Tokyo. Mr. Y. Shimamoto. is m Singapore on a business visit. H<» is spending a few days m the Colony before going: to Indonesia. After a fortnight's stay m the Republic. Mr. Shimamoto will return to
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    • 65 9 PENANG, Mon.— Four members o: f he North Malaya Asiatic Planters' Association have been appointed approved inspector? under the FederaI tion Government's rubber re- planting scheme. They are Messrs. Lim Say Chuan, Khoo At Phan, Yong Ah Mooi and Tar. Tye Chek, who are now preparing their
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    • 81 9 TOKYO, Nov. iv (Reuter)— A Japanese government spokesman today confirmed Japan had asreerj to extend $12,300,000 m Japanese yen curren y to the Philippines to help it comolete its five-year p'.a:^ to install a microwave communication? system. The spokesman said the final agreement was expected to
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    • 165 9 INDONESIA'S registered cxi ports of copra from January to August, this year, at 33,149 tons were less than 20 per of I those exported m the same I period last year. Exports m August totalled 7.660 tons. Unregistered shipments from Celebes and Moluccas so far this
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    • 93 9 A NEW high-speed electronic computer, which, when completed, will be capable of scanning the entire information contained m the Encyclopaedia Britannica m less than four minutes. is now m an advanced stage of construction at main Hayes factory of E.M.I. Electronics Ltd. Known as the Emidec 2400.
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    • 37 9 UNITED Kingdom bought a total of more than 1.500,000 ton? of ?ugar under the Commonwealth Sugar Agreement m 1957. More than 64.000 tons were supplied by the West Indies, British Guiana and British Honduras.
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    • 123 9 THIS 60-foot ramped cargo lighter of all-aluminium construction is one of two such vessels recently completed by a British firm for the Royal Pakistan Navy The aluminium construction, intended to meet the demands of service m shallow waterways, was specified by the Royal Pakistan Navy, because
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    • Article, Illustration
      73 9 THE first demonstration of an electrically powered tractor took place m Scotland recently. It proved that ploughing by electricity is feasible. In this picture, the tractor, looking complicated and modern m design, is seen during a demonstration, equipped with all sorts of gadgets and measuring equipment The idea of an
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    • 62 9 Tractor For Mechanised Farming few months that the main probiem of getting suitably low speed high torque hydraulic motors mounted directly m the driving wheels was solved The electrically powered tractor can be run at a cost comparable to that of an oil driven one. It is hoped it can
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    • 56 9 LONDON. Nov. m (Reuter) —The British Mcr.or Corporation today announced it more than doubled its profits last year. Accounts for the year ended last July showed a gross profit of £24.54(1.239. compared with £11. 2 19. 504 m the previous year. B.M.C. make? Austin, Austin Healey,
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    • 472 9 LONDON, Nov. 10— UPI —The world-wide recession m International trade ha.s hit the sterling area countries far harder than the o.her trading countries of the world. The decline m world trade was first eviden. m the second half of 1957 and this became more
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    • 376 9 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Standard-Vacuum Oil Company is concerned that the strike called for by the oil workers' unions may seriously inconvenience the people of Singapore and may even have adverse effects on the economy of the Island. Despite plans which have been made by Standard-Vacuum to maintain supplies to
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  • 334 10 Scrap F.A.M. Cup competitions, says Forum 'expert* who suggests a.. A MALAYA-WIDE inter-club competition, to replace the Football Association of Malaya Cup tournament, was suggested by one of the 'experts' m Radio Malaya's Sports Forum yesterday. Larrv Carrol!, one of the four sports writers on
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  • 98 10 S'pore Rally Too Late In The Decider SEREMBAN. Mon Selangor. the Malayan champions, emerged Malayan Hockey Association's quadra ngular champions when they beat Singapore 3-2 m a thrilling match on the Station padang this evening. Singapore who were trailing 3-0. staged a storming second half rally but failed to at
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  • 433 10 SELANGOR 'S QUAD Bakri Decides Just Before Full Time SEREMBAN, Mon. Selangor, Malayan hockey champions, put themselves In line for top honours with a 3-2 victory over Negri Sembilan m a key match m the Malayan Hockey Federation quandrangular tournament played on the Negri Club ground here this morning. With
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    17 10 HOW THEY finished on Saturday; opening day of the Selanpor Turf luh r< :.<•« Kuala hunt pur, JL
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  • 522 10 TATUM'S TROTTERS FLY IN TODAY WILL THEIR OWN OPPONENTS GOOSE Tatums Harlem Trotters fly into Singapore from Sydney at 12.30 p.m. today and w ith them are their own opposition. These are the College All Stars, a carefully picked Team, and by their high standard of play, an attraction themselves.
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  • 16 10 Dick Greenberf Allan Martino Robert Stout Keith Wegner George Slrnd^
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  • 377 11 THERE COME THE OLD HEROES Set For New Cup Glory ball" CHARLIE FLEMING. once of Sunderland. This famous pair have been m ternfi> form all ?eason, scoring forty goals between them. Target' A I ARK PEARSON, eightern--1 year -old Manchester I United forward star, has been suspended for three weeks
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  • 152 11 Watson Has Special Exercises MELBOURNE. N V, 10 Reuter)— Colin McDonald, the Victoria ODening batsman, who pul ed a thixh muscle (ring bis innings oi 54 gainsi M CC. on Saturday, told Renter yesterday that the inj responded well to treatment. McDonald, who captains Vi toria. said he would ne
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  • 35 11 HAVANA, Nov. m, rpn ghtweighi boxer Jose (T.^er) B.ar. o died yesterday of iniries received when he was n rked out by Urtiminio Ramos m a nre'iminary bout Sa' ;riav' ni?ht.
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  • 68 11 ADELAIDE. Nov. 10 (Renter* The visiting Spaniards, A. Gimeno and J. Arilla. were today seen m a gruelling fifty eight game battle against Australia's M. Anderson and R. Layer m the quarter finals of the men's doubles championship of South Australia. The Spaniards were defeated
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  • 231 11  - ERSKINE IS ALL SET FOR COMEBACK TOM LYONS By LONDON Mon. Joe Krsk-ne. former British and Kmpire heavyweight champion, was m action m public list night f«r the first time since losing his titles to Brian London m the summer. He went nut to Cilfynydd. small mining village 20 mttf
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  • 208 11 IPOH. Mon. Perak edged Selaneor 4-3 m a friendly inter-State veterans' badminton match played at the Perak Turf Club court m aid of Poppy Day Fund last nicht. Highlighi of the evening was the encounter between the i"p gning veterans' singles champion fo: nine year? and
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  • 288 11 Cynthia Plays Matchwinner For Perak Women And They Win The Tri' PENANG. Mon. Perak women won the inter-state triangular hockey championship by beating: Selansror women 2-0 m an exciting: match on Victoria Green this morning". Penang, who lost to Perak by one goal to nil. and to Selangor 2-1. finished
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  • 89 11 DUCK FOR CRAIG IN BIG MATCH SYDNEY. Nov. m (Reuter). Australian Test cricket captain, lan Craig, was out for a duck m his first big match this season here today. Craig playing for New South Wales was caught off the second hall he received from Western Australian medium pacer. Ray
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  • 131 11 Chinese Girl Breaks World 400 m. Record TOKYO. Nov. 10 (LTD— A Communist Chinese girl, Chiang Yu Mm, set a new Chinese national record for the 400--metre clash on Sunday when she flashed across, the finish line at 56.6 seconds, the Now China News Agency sai^ today. The Peiping girl
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  • 87 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Government Printing Sports Club beat Peelite Badminton Party 4-1 m a badminton match at the Chan Sow Lin Road court on Saturday. Results: Printer* mentioned first: Singles. X Suppiah beat Khoo Khee Huat 15-11, 10-15, 15-4. V. Hendroff beat Walter Lim 15-8, 13-15,
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  • 24 11 VILLINGEN, West Germany. Nov. 10, Reuter France beat West Germany by six points to two m an international Judo match here yesterday.
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  • 50 11 Hot 1 this ''or a "r,Kt-cr(;ck?r" n Arsenal centre forward David Herd gets his hend caught between Brian Harvey's arms as r'^ Newcastle goalkeeper leaps to punch away a high brf T at Highbury. Looking on is Newcastle centre half Bob Swkoe. Arspy\r^ y» O n 3-2.
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  • 401 11  -  HARRY GEE By REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT VICTORIANS SAVE FOLLOW ON BY 6 MELBOURNE, Nov 10 (Reuter)— Brian Statham, the Lancashire pace-bowler, shot out seven Victoria batsmen for 47 runs six of them for 25 runs today to give the MCC a commanding first innings lead of
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  • 154 11 PEREZ REJECTS $105,000 OFFER NEW YORK. Nov. 10— Reuter Nat Fleischer, the veteran cdi.or of the Ring boxing magazine, writes m the current issue that world flyweight champion Pascual Perez, of Argen'ina, had rejected an offer of U5535,000 ana three round trip tickets, to meet Pone Kingpe:ch of Thailand m
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  • 175 11 SINGAPORE Small-Bore Rifle Assoc ation results of matches shot during period erdir.g Nov. 25 are: "Possibles" were scored by P Tang (S R.A "B"> and D. Hannam (Fort Canning "A"). 99'? were .-cored by CE. Frankland (Fort Canning "A"), J.F Storey (Kuching) and D. Foggarty (R.A.F. Seletar
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  • 74 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Former Australian Test cricketer Charles George Macartney, who died m September aged 72, left an estate of $82,572 (£A11.796>. Probate wa s granted m the Supreme court today to his sister Clara Macartney. Macartney was recognised as one of Australia's cricket immortals, ranking
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  • 124 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Armed Forces Hockey Associal ion have made the draw for the Brooke and Larunshe Cup competitions which start on Nov. 15. The draw is: Brooke Cup: 2 R. Malay vs 1 R. Malay. 4 R. Malay vs 7 R. Malay. FMC vs
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  • 26 11 PARIS. Nov. 10 (Reuter) France and Italy drew 2-2 m an international soccer ma'ch here yesterday after France had led 1-0 at half time.
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  • 141 11 MCC First Inninrs 39f Victoria FirM Innings (Saturday 11 for three). C. McDonald Ibw b Laker *4 N* Crompton b Sta'ha.m 5 A. Aylett c Evans h Ixick 23 I. Shaw [bw b S 4^-ham 14 I. Huntingdon h S'atham 7.1 .1. Polter h Btatham o L. Maddocks b
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  • 167 11 KUALa LUMPUR, Men The Federation d! Malaya Government Services Sports Cnunrii soccer competition will start nn Nov. 22. A CUD donated by Mr Eti Eng Hock, a we! known sportsman m Selangor, has been named "Th c Federation of ftlalaya Government Service? Sports Council Cup."
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    • 48 11 RUGBY: AH Blues vs RAF Selctar. P.T.S SOCCER: Senior K. O. Semi-final Replay: Police 'A' rs AAA. Jnlav Bezar, 5.15 p.m. Senior K.O. Semifinal: CA. vs G.K.C., Jalnn Besnr, 7 p.m. HOCKEY: Dir. 1. SCC vs RAF Changi, SCC. T ABL E-TENNIS: Inter Business Houses. SYSC. 7 p.m.
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  • 309 12 OMAHA, Nebraska. Nov. 10 (UPI) A healthy Chinese boy was born m the lounge of a Trans World Airlines Constellation yesterday as the i-oast-to-coast aircraft touched the runway on an emergency stop at municipal airport. Kow Juisei. 45. of New York, said
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  • 110 12 CONGRESSMEN ON FAR EAST PRC3E LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10 (Renter).— Three members j of the House of Representatives two Democra.s and a Republican left by air for the Far East yesterday to Investigate reports tha: stra- j tegic goods shipped to American allies m that area were being re-consigned to
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  • 62 12 Anti-vice raids SEOUL. Nov. 10 (UPI). Police said today that 5.523 prostitutes and brothel operators have been arrested m Seoul m the past five months under a stepped-up drive against prostitution. Only 290 of the arrested women were formally indicted for trial while 4.760 others were
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  • 85 12 jrnoto) WELL WRAPPED up m her winter fur coat, Princess Margaret arrives at the Baltic Exchange. London, for her first visit to the all-male exchange. There are traditionally no women members of the Baltic Exchange, and only the Princess, her lady-in-waiting, and Mrs Richard Hyde, wife
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  • 172 12 BANGKOK. Nov 10 (Reuter)— The ruling revolutionary party, headed by Prime .Minister Field-Marshal Sarit Tanarat. last night announced the execution of two Chinese for arsonLast night's execution brings the total cf executions fur arson to three. During last week four Vig fires occurred. Field-Marshal
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  • 94 12 INDONESIA TO GET MORE U.S. AID SEATTLE, Nov. If), (Reuter) Dr. R. Subandrio. Indonesian Foreign Minister, "roid reporters here yesterday t hat as a result of recent talks with Mr. John Foster Dulles n Washington he expected more economic assistance from the United States. He adried that m general he
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  • 252 12 Soekarno have no alternative but to seize Dutch industries' JAKARTA, Nov. 10 (Reuter)— President Soekarno of Indonesia said today his country no longer wanted to negotiate with Holland for possession of the disputed Dutch-held^ernto^ o^Wes^Ncw^uineo. NESIA WOULD BE SEIZED The President told a
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    • 112 12 Delay In Flight Helps Dulles SEATTLE. Nov. 10 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of State, arrived here last night to preside over today's Colombo conference of ministers. He told reporters at the airport that his 13-hour flight from Washington his plane was delayed by strong headwinds and
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    • 29 12 A 30-HOUR truce m rebelridden Oriente province. Cuba, had cleared the way for the release of 25 'kidnapped" air travellers and the exchange of hundreds of other prisoners. (UPI).
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    • 25 12 SOVIET and Polish Naders headed by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka resumed talk? m Moscow yesterday, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Reuter
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    • 30 12 THE 5.155-ton British freighter "Forresbank" which was abandoned by her crew after a fire in the engine room on Sunday ran aground on the Pando* land coast early yesterday. Reuter
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    • 24 12 MR. HOANG Anh. North Vietnamese Vice-minister <>i Defence has been appointed Finance Minister to replace Mr. Le Van Hem, Hanoi radio reported yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 30 12 THE CAIRO newspaper Al Ahram said yesterday that a British backed radio station calling itself Radio Baghdad yesterday launched an attack of "'unprecedented violence" against the United Arab Republic. Reuter
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  • 138 12 LISBON, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Ships and aircraft today continued an intensive search of the Atlantic Ocean off Western Portugal for signs of a missing Portuguese flying boat with 36 people aboard. The flying boat, on a journey from Lisbon to Madeira, radioed dramatically that it was landing on
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  • 131 12 UNIONS PLAN MASS STRIKE IN KERALA ERNAKULAM, Southern India. Nov. 10, (Reuter). A one-riav protect strike m this Communist-ruled State on Nov. 25 will be a preliminary to a long-drawn-out struggle of the 250.000 tea and rubber estate workers to realise their "reasonable"' demands, a trades union leader said here
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  • 87 12 IN SEARCH FOR PLANE LOST OVER ATLANTIC Thomas Rowell, second pilot, both living m Lisbon. The search, m which British, American and Portuguese military aircraft were assisted by Portuguese warships, continued unabated during the night, but no trace of the flying boat was found. The pilot of a Dutch airliner,
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  • 228 12 Sapper Faces Court-Martial For Bar Brawl Death HONGKONG, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Sapper Terence David Logan. 20, of Cryl Gardens, Liverpool, today faced court martial, charged with murder of another soldier Sapper Logan of 54th Independent Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, had been m custody for about four months following the death
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  • 270 12 X-RAY RADIATION LONDON, Nov. 10 t.Reu er> A team of two British doctors and a research engineer are reported today to have developed a device to shield unborn children from the possible dangers of X-ray radiation. The Daily Mail says they have adap ed the war-time
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    53 12 pictlHr AMERICAN linger. Earth ;1 Kitt 's p<iur< m her dressing room during rehearsal} i Variety Show at London's Coliseum n "I'm .iust going to let niture tak»> it v <„; I'll sing 'I Want to be Evil I've |«tti Iv mood. I have to f<*el evil to sine
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  • 160 12 TOKYO. Nov 10 (Reuter) Japan* political crisis tonight entered its seventh sign that the Prime Minister. Mr Khfcf Ml to effect a compromise m his go\ em mint's to; police powers bill or withdraw the etteMfcif sent parliamentary session. While Mr. Kishi spent a i day collecting further opir.-<
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  • 54 12 PNOM PENH. Nov. m (Reu-I ter) Cambodia s^esterday r e brated the fifth anniversary or its indopf-ndencp. lien of the army, navy and air force paraded m the presence of Mr. Malcolm MarDonaid. British High Commissioner m New Delhi, who is here on a private vistt M the
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  • 79 12 L O XD 0 4 (Reutpr -A id survived an el uhich kv\fc*. I began tUI A Quarantine \m The <at 1 ar r ye rt I ait port f•■ from B^mha^ii on an Cf air.J ft* nuner I rd ship* f\,.\ BvchtßM J a thine tn t" I
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  • 19 12 A Frf I Algier? I eight I genl A- 1 tion Fr nt tr 1 jresterday Reuter
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