Singapore Standard, 12 November 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1958. Vol. IX No. 133 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 462 1 STRIKE IS OFF Tun Lint's talks with oil men were a success THE strike threatened by 2,800 oil workers in Singapore, scheduled to begin this morning, is off. Six hours before the scheduled time for the down tools order, the Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) agreed to postpone the
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  • 191 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 11. (ReuterV— Amplifiers on the Communist Chinese mainland today broadcast a me-sage raying they would resume the shelling of Quernoy islands every day. according to American military sources. Since October 25. the Communists had been fighting a stop-and-go" war by shelling the Quemoys
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  • 60 1 TIN: A fall in price SINGAPORE tin prices fell S3*, to $344 per picul yesterday. A market source attributed the drop, the first since Oct. 29. to the higher volume of offerings of the metal on the local market, totalling some 100 tons previous day 90 tons and lack of
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  • 17 1 CAPT. SCHLLTZ: We were awe-struck to learn of murder* on ship.
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  • 217 1 AND NOW LEAKAGE IN S'PORE CHINESE SCHOOLS' FINAL TEST THE Singapore Chinese Schools Middle Senior (3rd year) Examination question papers, set by the Education Department, have leaked out the second in four days The Standard learned last night. A whole lot of papers has been sold secretly to certain people
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  • 76 1 WEST IRIAN: DUTCH SPEAK OUT UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 11 (UPI).— The Netherlands told the U.N. yesterday that it regards its sovereignty over West New Guinea "as beyond question." The statement was made in the Fourth (Trusteeship) Committee by Prof. J. M. Pieters. He said that Australia, which administers Eastern New
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  • 111 1 Oil Strike Causes A State Siege BUENOS AIRES. Nov 11 (Reuter) A state of siege was proclaimed tonight throughout Argentina. The government declared the state of siege for 30 days in order to face the challenge of the oilmen whose strike was declared to be "subversive" by President Arturo Frondizi
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  • 231 1 Polio: No School Register Chew THERE wa.s only one case of paralytic polio admitted to the Middleton Hospital yesterday, bringing the total for the year in Singapore to 277. Admissions during previous days confirmed as paralytic polio yesterday were: Saturday afternoon one case, Sunday two cases and Monday seven cases
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  • 26 1 GROUP Captain Peter Townsend and his party left Hongkong last night by air for Sydney. He would make no statement at the airport.— Reuter.
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  • 671 1 SOS MURDER MUTINY DRAMA ON HIGH SEAS Spore-bound pilot tells of horror flashes from a ship A SINGAPORE-bound KLM airliner yesterday intercepted this SOS signal from a Liberian ship: ''Captain and chief officer battered to death mutiny 125 miles South of Ceylon/' The four-engined "Flying Dutchman/' a Super G Constellation,
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  • 112 1 Queen Honours Jungle Bashers LONDON, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth honoured British servicemen from Malaya today at Buckingham Palace. They were among 180 men and women to whom the Queen presented insignia and awards in the Palace's state ballroom at the second of a series of Tuesday investitures. The Royal
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  • 31 1 TWO Hiroshima maidens yesterday left Tokyo by air for West Germany to give an account to the German people of their experience on the atom-bombing over Hiroshima in 1945.
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  • 172 1 Ghana P.M. On Death List Of Secret Group ACCRA, Ghana, Nov. 11 (UPI) The young Ghana Government yesterday arrested 43 persons for allegedly trying to overthrow the government by assassination and general violence. The announcement said an organization called the 'Zenith Seven' had been plotting against the government for three
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  • 264 1 Plea to Hussein: 'Let us fight' AMMAN, Nov. 11 (Reuter)' A rejoicing army led celebrations today as Amman observed a public holiday to mark King Hussein s escape. Shots were fired indiscriminately into the air as soldiers began dancing through the streets of the capital chanting 'Hussein! Hussein! long liv«
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  • 73 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 11. (Renter)— Fines of £.=> sterling or one month's imprisonment were imposed today on 120 African women who took part in a profession on Oct 21 in protest against the issue, of identity cards The women pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to
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  • 37 1 A BRITISH aircraft was reported to have yesterday sighted the wreckage of a Portuguese flying boat, missing since Sunday afternoon with 36 people aboard. A Portuguese warship left lor the scene. Reuter. j 1 I
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  • 117 2 Advertising Firm Case DUDLEY EDGAR BOOTY and his vifc, Jtj Booty, were yesterday acquitted by RtaftftitCj a total of four charges under the Company <H; for offences allegedly committed while th^ MM tors of Progress Advertising Limited. -I first four Pib Pi '.I Shows, f": r;
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  • 11 2 Closing j Exchai I Sterling f [ndones n c
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    • 1751 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class C and above registered contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 19th November, 1958 for the Alterations and Additions to 6 Nos. Wards at General Hospital, Taiping. Full particulars are obtainable at the ofTu-e
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    • 1137 2 NOTICES JESSELTON. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY IDEAL factory site 2 acres in 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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    • 577 2 NOTICE is hereby given that as from 1.8.58 the business of HUP CHOON KIM KEE. of 130 Havelock Road, Singapore, is carried on as a partnership concern composed of the following partners: Low Kim Tah. Chua Wan Neo, Low Yok Kay. Low Geok Khoon. Low Geok Hwee, Low Geok Choo.
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    • 78 2 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG ARREARS OF RATES NOTICE Is hereby givm that in accordance with section 72 of the Municipal Ordinance, the issue of warrants of attachment (or arrears of rates f*~>r the second half-year. 1958, will commence in the near future. Warrant f?es amounting to 10^7
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  • 678 3 ;m sfep has finally been taken to resist K threat to the freedom of Singapore and t: After weeks of drawn-out discussions, gg f d launching of a new party was Monday to unite all true socialists and ptiseiu in a 'Singapore Peoples Alliance." ■OWN ng t.he successful culmination
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  • 44 3 I n leek Kim Sir" P^» No 1563 Cabies. I iCEKNEWS" I MFI '5 res] Ail departments Imursncfl Bids 174. Batu Rd B ***** ywan Si in 3S2^ -"a 5t r»i 4055 >~~^_" A R jK t C^ n« Tel- 1471
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  • 492 3 NEW YORK r P H E underdeveloped nations in Asia must be ruled by dictators to save them from communism, an American writer said today. "If non communist dictatorships do not take over, communist dictators will," wrote John Scott in the current issue of the New
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  • 754 3 LEGAL SHOCK FOR GERMAN UNIONS Sebastian Haffner reports from Berlin BERLIN, SERIOUS worsening of industrial relations in West Germany is feared as the result of a decision of the Supreme Labour Court in Kassel by which the West German Metal Workers' Union has been adjudged liable to pay damages to
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  • 275 3 A NEW AFRICAN CITY FOR 400,000 IOHASSESBURG City J Council is building an African City 15 miles to the south-west. The new city has not \,et been given a na^e. Its purpose is ultimately to accommodate the entire African population of Johannesburg. The houses are simple and are being put
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  • 357 3 Choice of Bishop Sir— The three quartercentury old Methodist Church of Malaya has 12,000 members of laymen and 85 members of Conference. It has its Conferences annually to examine the work of the past year and to plan the work for the next year. The writer has
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    63 3 Beginning this year, the United States will observe the first Wednesday in October as "National Day oj Prayer." President Eisenhower set the day aside in a proclamation. He urged his fellow Americans and visitors to the U.S. on that day to join in prayer "each according of
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  • 182 3 Sir The people who are exploring all the possible avenues to boost up the Colony's tourist trade might well approach the authorities to revise the existing postal rates for postcards or viewcards by airmail to various countries. The present rates are Indeed arbitary in that there ar e
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  • 113 3 Shorts from the Talks The Complete Musician "I FEEL that music is not only the technical performance but is also what the person brings to it from his own deep inner experience, of whatever nature that may be emotional, intellectual, ecstatic or deep suffering. Whatever it may be— his own
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  • 428 3  - the NEWS as it strikes,me Gster Gunasekera A ND so it has romp to pass Tun Lim Yew Hork has. after a considerable lapse of time, formed his new Party. It has not been easy sailing. It is the culmination of months of secret talks between him and representatives of
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  • 295 4 LABOUR FRONT TO BE DISSOLVED SOON— TUN LIM Talks On New Party THE platform and constitution of the newly-formed Singapore People's Alliance were exhaustively discussed last evening by a committee of the party headed by its chairman. Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock. The meeting, which was held at the
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  • 253 4 A MAN alleged to have murdered his "good friend' was stated to be suffering from schizophrenia a person who lives in a dream world of his own the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. The man was an Army Depol Police Constable. Harchand Singh,
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  • 157 4 MAN WHO LIVES IN A DREAM' life." "Of this one thing I am lefinite. I did not do that. 1 was dr ink that night. I was confused and in my confusion I did not know what I ?ain." Harchand said. He a led "I am no more ick and
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  • 85 4 Chinese Textbook With A Malayan Outlook SINGAPORE Chinese middle schools will get textbooks written by Malayans with a Malayan outlook by 1961. A sub-committee of Singapore educationists are working on new syllabuses ann textbooks for Chinese schools. A spokesman of the subcommittee tolrj The Standard <ast nUht that new Cnincse
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  • 59 4 TEA PARTY FOR CONTEST WINNERS WINNERS of the essay contest soensored by Messrs. Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd.. recently, will receive their certificates at a tea party at the Ade'Dhi Hotel. Singapore. Dn Dec. 3 at 1! a.m. They will also be informed at the tea party about the drawing of
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  • 93 4 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, presented four long service awards to a commander and three ratings of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at the annual inspection at Telok Aver Basin yesterday. They were Commander (D) J. Shearman,
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  • 151 4 JAPANESE exhibitors at the Singapore Constitution Exposition next year may put up Japanese stye tea-houses. This was suggested yesterday by Mr. Y Oiwa. representative of JETRO (Japan External Trade Recovery Organization). Japanese food wi 1 be served in the tea-houses, said Mr. Oiwa who has sent
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  • 30 4 $T AMDARDPIC shoics Admiral (wladstone inspecting a unnrri of hmu,,^^F^^ quarterdeck of the H.M.S. Laburnum yesterday Behind him u J T wP» commander Ij. 4. Bennett. Co^<
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  • 63 4 A TATTOO mark cf :ne Godde-;: of Mercy" w^as fouc I on the right arm of Ng Bo n Hwee, 34, when Pn.\~e arrest- ed him opposite 'ne CID building on Au~. B, Sr'.gapore D: c tr:^t court was bold yesterday. The V'' >ec\:cr.
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  • 327 5 'Double dragons' youth is sentenced JAMES Bodestyne, 21, was yesterday sentenced > n the Singapore So "ond Di> ri 1 Couii to three years' corrective tiaining on a charge of being a men I or ol a secret society Group 108 ai Easl Coast Road on the night ol Nov.
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  • 98 5 3 WORKERS FINED FOR ASSAULT THREE labourers, N. Palaiyan, P. Suppiah and T. Malayappan, were charged in (he Singapore Fifth Magistra e's Court yesterday on a :n: charge of a.-^ault at Havel ck Rnad about 6 p.m. n Sept. 26. B< Lbe€ Singh told the court thai after he had
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  • 107 5 MAN SET ON BY 4 THUGS MOHAMED Sharifl was m riousiy assaulted by four UlUga while he \va^ piaying at pin-ball saloon in Geylang, Singapore last night. Shariff, who received htari injuries, was admitte-i to the Genera] Hospital where his 'andition was described as serious. Sharifl told The Stan lard
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE branch of Party Ra'kyat announced yesterday that it will contest the forthcoming Legislative Assembly anrl District Council elections scheduled to be held next year.
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  • 395 5 He was at bus-stop when attacker struck SECRET SOCIETY gangsters yesterday stabbed and seriously wounded a 17-year-old schoolboy, Anthony Clement Thomas, outside his school in Singapore. The outrage was committed in front of Monk's Hill School in Newton in the presence of many other students
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  • 153 5 ALLIANCE COUNCILLORS WILL USE OLD LABELS LABOUR Front and Workers Party City Councillors who have joined the Singapore People's Alliance will retain their political identity until the new party is formally inaugurated. This was disclosed yesterday by the secretary, general of the Alliance, Mr. Wans Tsun Hao. Mr. Wan, who
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  • 69 5 Ceylon To Train S'pore Engineer THE Ceylon Government has agreed to train a Singapore Cny Council officer as road engineer under the Colombo Plan. The Council's Staff Committee will today select a candidate from amons 25 applicant?. The successful applicant will be asked to ?erve the Council for at least
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  • 141 5 Housing Society Meeting Flops THE first general meeting 01 the proposed Housing Developers Association, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed to Nov. 21 for want of quorum About ten members who were present discussed informally the various problems facing the housing industry in Singapore. They were of the opinion that lack
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  • 206 5 THE PRIMARY examination of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons will be held in Singapore in March, next year, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Professor E. S Monteiro, announced yesterday. An intensive four-week course in Anatomy. Physiology and Pathology will be conducted at
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  • 75 5 GOVERNMENT should t\x a target date for District Council elections in Singapore, Member of the Rural Board, Pasir Panjang. Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha said yesterday. The staff is ready and so arc the offices and the chairmen for the three respective districts have been
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  • 111 5 FORTY-TWO civilian and military personnel attached to the 40 Base Workshop, REME, Sinsapore. were presented with Supervisory Training certificates at the Training Within Industry graduation dinner held at the Tai Tong Restaurant on Saturday. These officers received training on job relations, job methods and job instruction from
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  • 278 5 1.800.000 VOTERS FOR THE BIG POLLS KUALA DUMPUR. Tues. The country-wide registration of voters for the Parliamentary and State Assemblies elections next year ended today. Names of about 1.800,--000 Voters are expected to be :n the Electoral Roll for the lust post Mcrdeka major elec lions in the country Tuan
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  • 157 5 COLONY 15 GOING LEFT WARNING BY LIB-SOCS THE Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party yesterday warned that the Colony was "going Left" and very soon people might find themselves without work, money, or even a home. "People should realise the clanger ahead of them because the communists would exploit political parties that have
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  • 108 5 'We Must Stop The Reds' forthcoming Legislative Assembly elections scheduled to be held in March next year." The Liberal-Socialist Party is the "only democratic party with a constructive policy It has a sound economic programme on which to build a welfare state. "The anti-democratic elements have done plenty of damage
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  • 69 5 Heavy Penalty Warning SINGAPORE'S national servicemen, called up for a medical check-up, are warned that if they failed to present themselves at the prescribed centres in time, they will face very heavy penalties. Those national servicemen who have received notices are asked to report either at the General Hospital outpatients
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  • 147 5 42 Seamen Say That Meeting Unlawful FORTY-TWO members of the United Seamen"? Union of Singapore have written ;o the Registrar of Trade Unions claiming that the Union's meeting held at the Victoria Memorial Hal! on Nov. 6 was "null and void." They say that about 200 of the members walked
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE St. John Ambulance Brigade. East Area. will hold a ball at RafTlcs Hotel on Dec. fi. at which a "Cinderella of the Ball" will he chosen. The Divisional President of the East Arei h?s donate-i a nair of $40 slippers for the winner.
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  • 196 6 Govt. To Demolish Illegal Homes KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor State Government today warned that it was determined to take step? to proi tect its property and to prevent people from floutins the law. The statement was issued because of the increase in rcent months of unauthorised houses on State lands.
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  • 70 6 PENANG. Tue«f. The Pcn?.r.g Di>ruFsion Group will "pa?> the hat round" at it? next fortnightly meeting at the Khek Association here tomorrow but it's not for donatior.s A rr.err. u er will draw out an alphabet from the hat. He will then be allowed
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  • 297 6 A pat on the bach for Blades SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education has given its "fullest support" to a proposal by the Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, to form police cadet corps in schools as a means of tackling the
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  • 73 6 MURDERED MOTHER-IN-LAW CHARGE ALOR STAR. Tues. Ramasamy Samoo was today charged with the murder of his mother-in-law. Papa, at Jalan Kanchut >n Apr. 7. His 17-year-old wife. Letchimi, told Mr. Justice Hili in the Assizes here that on Apr. 7 Rama^amy came to her mother's house to take her back.
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  • 22 6 SINGAPORE Stage Club will present a play "Small Hotel'' at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Nov. 26 at 9 p.m.
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  • 381 6 Judge Praises Shop Owner KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A wealthy eating shop proprietor was yesterday complimented in open court by Mr. Justice Smith for helping to bring two criminals to book. Mr. Wong Siew Choon. owner of the Yuet Wan Restaurant. Cecil
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  • 128 6 Photo Contest For Students STUDENTS in Singapore and the Federation have been invited to participate in the Asian Student Salon of Photography, to be he'd in Hongkong next February. The exhibition which is sponsored by the Photographic Society of the University of Hongkong, is open to all students in Asian
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  • 44 6 SINGAPORE Police collected $2,746 in "on the spot rines" from traffic offenders for the period of October 1 to M. There is still $717 pending collection This money was for 1,119 oflences committed by road users during the period.
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  • 168 6 Tun Lim' s Message To World Congress THE President of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Sim Miah ECiam, will carry a goodwill message .from the Colony Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, to 'he 13th World Congress of Junior (Chamber [international, to re he.fi America on Nov. 16.
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  • 108 6 IPOH. Tucs. a bandit sentry was shot and killed when he opened fire 'on a patrol of the 2 6 Gudkha Rifles in the Operation 'Gin*?r" area of Sungei Siput on Saturday. The dead sentry was Wu Nam. 32. a former resident of Bidor, who
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  • 626 6 Polio Vauim Russians Fm In The FiM Prof HqM SINGAPORE has Russia to tfcanfc r* n J-^sfe to use an attenuated virus vacnnr n its, jgS spread of the current poliomyelitis rp.^'U^ This was discioseci last nighi Poliomyelitis sponsored by the A Professor of Bacteriology at the I: Professor James
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  • 32 6 INMAH OF HOB ROBBER A Son eisu fl Singai i 1 end r I ind fhe i the Si tie 5 men i I we i Lati the trad her frr P
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  • 26 6 PAINTINGS BLAKE OF SHOW TOM B:• H I w r\. i i li CJnivei Ml iseum j n- the Rr tish < I Eiuai B B akf
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  • 222 6 Skinnv Red faces tw death charge! IPOH, Tues. A British sergeant in the 22 Special Air Services Regiment, Sat. R. H. Copperman. told the Perak High Court how his patrol surrounded a small bandit 'basha' (camp) and captured a weak ''half-starved" terrorist who was later air-lifted out of the jungle.
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  • 234 7 Successful Three-Day Visit To Johore Ends JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The three-day State visit of Their Majesties, Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong. ended this morning at 9.10 when the special Royal train pulled out from the railway station, here. Before the King entered the
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  • 216 7 Police discover bones in jungle IPOH, Tues. A skeleton, believed to be that of a communist terrorist, was found by a patrol of 2/6 Gurkhas operating in the "Ginger" area, near Tanjong Rambutan. Strewn around the remains were carbine. 50 rounds of ammunition, one
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN- PRICES itusi.VO rubber price;* (cents per Ih.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 911 PC! K.S S. No. 1 Nov. 911 92i R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 91* ni| R.S.S. N«». 2 SB\ 89* R.S.S. N«>. 87'. 88 Tonr. Quiet. The tin price in Sinsapore was S3B4i per
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  • 114 7 8 In The Doris Day Contest EIGHT li-finalists were picked from 2'A contestant a' the '"Doris Day" contest held !a.-t night in the auditorium ol Rediffusion, in conjunction with the screening of the? Paramount'?: forthcoming comedy release "Teacher's Pet" at the Cathay Theatre. The eight girls were Nancy Renjaan, Wilma
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  • 104 7 THE Singapore City Council Local Senior Officers' Association will hold a "crisis" meeting today at the Cultural Centre Fort Canning, to discuss two vital issues. The issues are: The Council's recent deci sion to stop free passage for local officers while going on long leave; The Council's
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  • 73 7 CANDLES SET FIRE TO SHOP HIGH STREET. Singapore, centre of Indian textile shops, was crowded last night not because of Deepavali but hecause of a fire. The premises of Kuldip Singh Amrik Singh and Company caught fire. Tne proprietor said firemen were called because one of the Deepavali lighted candles
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  • 238 7 A puzzled Mr. K asks... Rl RAL Board Member for Pasir Panjang, Singapore, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, yesterday lashed out at the "prig^ishness" of the Board's recent decision to ban the sale of liquor at the 5200.000 Pasir Ris Beach resort. The Board
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    • 116 9 Rubber Up On Overseas Support OVERSEAS buying support raised Singapore rubber price b.v U cents yesterday. to 91* cents per lb. for International first grade November. The market opened higher and ruled quiet with minor fluctuations. Lower sheet Interest was fair, but selective. Otferings were small. The afternoon was more
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    • 101 9 R.I. Plans Trade Missions JAKARTA. NOV. 11 'Reuter» Antara Newsagency .^aid today it had reliably learnt that Indonesia would >rnd tradf missions to Br:--tain and West Germany scon. The missions would discuss the expansion of Indonesian trade in these two countries. The Indonesian Finance Minu>* er. Mr. Sutikno Blamet, already
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    • 79 9 WORLD s tgar bee\ pro tion during the >,"R-nP ;ct?^p. is estimated at 153.5 mil. short tons compared with L45.5 mil. ton? In 1957-58. The :-:rea^ re?. 1 1 from further expansion of acreage in matiy countries, from rep* rrerf increased suKar production, ln Mainland China, and
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    • 333 9 Rubbers Firm On Share Market RUBBER counters firmt d •n the Malayan share market yesterday, following an' improvement in the local pr'cp of the commodity. 'in all, 11 rubber shares were marked up. Tin.- found good support until th p announcement, at noon, of the lower local price, causing several
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    • 298 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers r^-......-ed the foUowina business yesterday: Fed. Disp $1 "3. $l-09: I'. v nrds Si 59 to $1 60, $1 55 to i g.jfSd lot 5L62i; delayed; Gammon $1 66 »O $1.70: l -'-i delayed: H immer $1.57*; HongKS Bank $395; M Cement J] 55 «i 58:
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    • 413 9 PENANG, Tues —The recent fragmentation of large European-owned estates was by no means detrimental to the industry or those connected with it. This was stated by the President of the North I Malaya Asiatic Planters' Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. at its annual j general meeting
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    • 128 9 Song To Boost Replanting KUALA I I' MPI'R. Tues. A song to boost rubber replanting among the country s ,°>:>n.ooo smallholders tan now be heard over the Radio Malaya network. It is arranged and composed by Radio Malaya's Hick Abel and suns by two fading Malay sincers. Abdullah Chik and
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    • 63 9 WHEAT production in Western Europe is now estimated at 1,300,000,000 bushels, about five per cent less than thp record harvest in that area last year. Early in the season, the outturn was expected to be close to that last year, but a wet harvest season caused
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    • 31 9 PAKISTAN exported 375.982 bales of jute during the fortnight ended Oct. 15. according to the State Bank of Pakistan. Of this. 112,241 bales went to the sterling area.
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    • 230 9 TEXTILE IMPORTERS TURN TO JAPAN FOR SUPPLIES SINGAPORE textile importers ore switching their source of supply for cotton piecegoods from China to Japan, following the Colony Government's ban on six types of Chinese cottons, a trade source said yesterday. Singapore Government put a clamp on the importation of these China
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    • 76 9 A MALAYAN company has embarked on a $50,000,UOO project to mine 17.000,--000 tons of iron ore deposits in Bukit Ibam. in the South-east Pahang jungle. The company. Ronipin Mining Co., Ltd.. expects to launch the project by 1960. Photo shows Mr. R. Wilcox, a director
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    • 87 9 GENEVA. Nov 11 ißeuter) Sir Edwin McCarthy Australian Deputy High Commissioner in London, was unanimously elected chairman of a 29-nation conference on lead and zinc, which opened here yesterday. Mr. Clarence W. Nichols, of the United States, was elected vice-chairman of the United Nations Conference, which
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    • 40 9 IRAN has set up a threemember "High Milk Council" within the Ministry of Industry and Mines to review application? for licences to operate milk plants and to approve requests for loans from the Bank Melli Riais Revaluation Funds.
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    • 101 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:N'ew York: buying, T.T. 32-1, O D 33, 90 days air mail 33-3/16 credit hills. 33-5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T 32. O.D. 324. 90 days air mail 32-7/16 credit bills, 32-9/16 trade bills.
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    • 146 9 Coconut Oil Price Up $8 SINGAPORE eooOQBf ftfl prices yesterday roti $3 to $61 ppr picul for tnUk .ch!p|ment. and $65 per picul for drums. A Colony exporter attributed the rise to a resumption of buying Interest from Europe in the past week or bo. However, despite a bullish market,
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    • 201 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Rioghorn, Pichaykovsky, Be.ebere, Clyde Breexc. East B: eeze. Modjerkerte. Willem Me: en, Norvest, Paria, C' ricfie.d. Stv. Taian 2 Akar. Nadir, Julia, Kxisten Bakke, Lang, Kasimbar, Eastern Lucky, Planet, Hoegh Cape, Siaajoe, Ore!. Rajah Brooke, Yuaa. Krama'^r^k. Sanuki Maru, DanakiL, [nchjura, Asakaze Maru, SRT L123-*****--5300,
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    • 109 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pi-'j' yesterday were: Con: a Ndv.-Dec. $39$ buyers MOJ sellers; coconut oil in bulk C^U sellers in drums $65 sellers; M mtok *rhi*e pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 <e er?; Sp?~;a; Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Assoi iation i
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    • 63 9 A NEW Iran.- port plane recently made Its first appearance at a European airport ti is the Eelectra, a brand-new four-engined propeller turbine airliner built by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, arhich also produced the wr^-known Constellation series. After i*s v:h' to Amsterdam, it will be flown
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    • 99 9 WORLD'S champion ploughman, 27-year-old Leslie Goodwin of Hereford, England, (with laurel wreath) is seen standing on a trailer bearing a plough similar to the one with which he achieved his success at the sixth World Plough Contest held at Stuttgart. West Germany. Mr. Goodwin scored the
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    • 245 9 CHINK A WHITE iable V\ind Mixture is an iemedy for Stomach Perns, Indigestion, Acidity, rfc Loss of Appetite. iiG AUN TONG E riGER MEDICAL HALL > EVLrr lr ORIENT LINE fj^§ pore P.S'ham Penang w' N O y 19 Nov V: 1 6 Dec 1 5 Dec 1 3 Dec
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  • Article, Illustration
    2089 10 ...drunk with a sense of power, he begins a strange and terrible life Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet, and daughter of William Godwin and 31 ar y Wollstonecraft Godwin, was horn at Somers Town in 1797. Although endowed with a remarkably clear, penetrating and
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    • 201 10 Does YOUR daughter start the day right? YOKE LIN doesn't! Just a cup of coffee, that's all Yoke Lin Poor Yoke Lin! N wonder the games takes before she goes off to school. And 1 mistress is disappointed with her at netthafs not enough to keep anyone going! bail Practice.
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  • 898 11  -  SCRUTINEER MY BEST DOUBLE FOR THIS AFTERNOON: By RACE SIX pOLOUR FILM can be followed with complete confidence in the six furlongs sprint for horses Class 3, Division 4 He finished sixth to Sure Profit on the first day over 5£ furlongs but he could
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  • 70 11 I THE UNLIMITED SWEEP HnuY! MlrK|) SUFF P *IB be drawn on Race 8. last race of the afterI Hirt Poni will be held on Race 2, Race 4 and Race 6. while the v I be on Race 3. Race 5 and Race 7- There wiU be CASH SWEEP
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    3 11 ELLEM
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  • 235 11 Cayman To Open Winning Account If Cayman Is any good at all he should boat this moderate field in the Class j 4. Division 4. seven furlongs j event and score hJa long overdue win. In his only outing at Penang last mon*h he put up an encouraging display to
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  • 459 11 BONNIE EXPRESS Bonnie Express showed a lot of promise on Saturday when finishing third to Remembrance. Setting up a hot pace from the start Bonnie Express was travelling easily in front when he ran wide at the hometurn As a result he lost valuable ground
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  • 311 11 Magic Note is a 7f specialist and I have no hesitation in giving him my vote. He will have track conditions to his liking too. Magic Note ploughed through a rainsoaked track to score an all-the-way win over the Kuala Lumpur It in August, beating Tarzan
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  • 384 11 I Yielding 1 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS j MM 1. CAYMAN CAYMAN Kra Kra |ara |ara 2. ELLEM EItEM Tiny |ado Bright Sun Bright Sun Tiny |ade 3. MACIC NOTE MAGIC NOTE Arctic Region Arctic Region Forget-Mc-Not Verm 4. ON SCREEN ON SCREEN Pack of Cold Firsworship Corporal Ntm S.ncora 5.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 862 11 Mr j. 2 30 pm.-Class 4, Div. 4-Abf. 7 Furs. ■B. !mc* TT H A. Campbtll and Dt. C.F. Wttt FRANKLIN HCBBS I H Liidlw B .RANSOM* DAVELS SF. Stable f JOO f 1 SMAARI R VAN B'KELEN Korgsi T f a i ?M. i I 3rd I Df«t: Time:
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  • 20 12 Donald Campbell broke his own irater speed record of 239 miles an hour. The record is subject to confirmation
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  • 25 12 TED DEXTER may afterall go to Australia. Manager Brown of the M.C.C. team has as&ed Lords to request Dexter to keep fit and standby.
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  • 22 12 The touring M.CC team scored their second victory of the Australian tour when they beat Victoria by 87 runs at Melbourne.
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  • 21 12 Ashley Cooper, Australia's Wimbledon champion, was beaten in three sets by Jan Lundquist in the South Australia championships in Adelaide.
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  • 25 12 Australian Test star Richie Benaud took 6 wickets for 5 rung and helped ISew South Wales to a ten wickets victory over W. Australia,
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  • 19 12 Brian London will defend his British Empire boxing title against Henry Cooper at Earls Court, London, in January.
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  • 21 12 Goose Tatum's Harlem Stars, have been delayed. They will now arrive in the Colony tomorrow morning for their Singapore campaign.
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  • 2 12 tactics.
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  • 452 12 LOCK SKITTLES VICTORIANS WITH 6 FOR 74 Victory In The Last Over MELBOURNE, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Splendid bowling by leftarm spinner Tony Lock who took the last two wickets off successive balls in the final over helped the MC.C. cricket tourists gain an exciting; 87 runs win over Victoria in
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  • 138 12 M.C.C. IST INNINGS 396. VICTORIA IST INNINGS 252. M.C.C. 2ND INNINGS (OVERNIGHT 96 FOR TWO). Richardson r Kline b Meckiff 10 A. Milton run out 10 T. IV. Graveney not out "8 R. Subba Row c Maddocks b Salmon 16 Extras 5 Total (for three wickets declared) 149 BOWLING:—
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  • 247 12 SOBERS HITS A CENTURY BARODA. India Nov. 11 'Reuter I—The1 The West Indians had scored 22S runs for one wicket in their second knock today after dismissing Baroda for 133 runs in their first innings. At stumps Holt bad scored 94 pot out and Sobers was unbeaten with 108. The
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  • 308 12 TOKYO, Nov. 11 (I PI) A spokesman for the Japanese National Olympic Committee said todav Singapore sports organizations apparently have their *'own peculiar problems" and declined to be involved in any controversy there. The spokesman made H»*t statement when asked to comment or. a controversy between the
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  • 326 12 SOCCER STAR ASKED TO LEAVE FIELD COLONY soccer star Quah Kim Beng was given marching orders by the referee. Mr. David Lim, for questionable tactics in the semi-final of the SAFA senior knockout competition between Fathul Karib and Chinese Athletic at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Fathul Kanb won the
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  • 78 12 THE annual hockey match between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Young Men's Sikh Association for the Seletar Cup Will be played off a t the Girls Sports Club ground today at 5.15 p.m. The team to represent the YMSA will be selected from the following.
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  • 34 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday— RAF "A" beat Simit Sports Club 2-0 in their Selansor Hockey Association d: vision two league match on the Royal Air Force ground today. Kaisrmth netted both the goals.
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  • 149 12 COXISTON, Ensland. Nov. 11 (Renter). Donald Campbell yesterday pushed his own world water sDeed record of 2:^9 miles an hour to 248.62 miles an hour. The record the fifth he ha* established is subject to confirmation by the Union of International Moto rBoatinq in Brussels. Afterwards
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  • 15 12 Ben Tak 6 Fi I ertiM 9 9 Bptu 9 i WCt |H M 3
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  • 17 12 STANDARD DEXTURE I CRe M trie S Icee per w. test. Mi L«on'i' h May's A exp<
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  • 42 12 LONDON TO DE HIS T ixrsD n» til H- *J| Henry C lf n Lottdoi ecS I tieg frjl test t per I bo:' H B for •I 2k I I Joh.v W two m next Dei ha? W\ r J 1
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  • 26 12 Bine 2Ji 5 »t* h ft r 9 0 In <£g Va; \\y ji t no r B i k^L Singai M?~ K x>wka
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  • 62 12 THE AU-Ind a YMTA basketball team from Calcutta will play two matches against Col<>ny teams at ihe end of the month. They will meet Tone Khene at the Great World on Nov. 22 ann the Sineapore Combined at the Happy World on Nov. 2^. Admission charges
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  • 141 12 COOPER BEATEN IN 3 SETS ADELAIDE. Nov. 11 (Barter) Ashley Cooper. Australia's Wimbledon champion, m beaten in three straight sets by Jan Lundquist (Sweden) in the quarter finals of the South Australian lawn tenn.s championships here today. I Lundquist won M. M>« 6-4 Lundquist served well and frequently aced Cooper
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 RUGBY: South Johore 'A' REME REME. SCC 'A' vs RSSAR, SCC. RAF Seletar 'A' vs (All Blues, PTS PAF Seletar 'B' vs 19th A.F.S. Regt., Seletar. INTER-SERVICES: Army rs RAF. Tanglin. HOCKEY: Friendly: SCC rs Serangoon Gardens Mix, Serangoon Gardens Ground. Poppij Day Fund: Combined Services (Women) rs Combined Civilians
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  • 140 13  -  dave Oy I Krl a a fifth-former from Raffles L written a short story for the School j. ippears below. Others with similar r tribattons, should send their efforts. R a photograph, to: The Youth frfPfTt Standard, 23. Lim Teck Kim Road, Singapore. I-- re Mr. thai v.
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  • 478 13 "The Unlucky Man" Kim was mosi punctual imving at th:s .^ouse. When he perceived that T*e persoc .".e nad most interest in W fc. did not arrive, and it was >t the millionaire s firm ty to be late whenever fell Ike it he grew imoalient and left the bouse.
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  • 340 13 "Y" STUDENTS GET TOGETHER JN SPITE of the exams drawing closer daily and the incessant rain, more than forty members of the newly formed "Y" Student Volunteers Movement streamed into the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Friday night to have their fortnightly social. Robert Ten. the com petent Master Of Ceremony for
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  • 217 13 r PHE Chinese High School Seventh Annual Art Exhibition held recently at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises, saw more than three hundred contributions from some hundred and thirty odd pupils. The three hundred exhibits came under eight different classifi-cations-the oil painting class, the pastel class.
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  • 316 13 ART SHOW by PUPILS venue for the Cirand Christmas Bazaar to be held on Saturday November 21 from 230 pm. to 6.30 p.m. The Catholic Women's League, who are organising this grand ba/aar will donate the entire proceeds to The Little Sisters of the Poor at Thomson Road. 'T'HE six
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  • 238 13  - Your Questions -Our Answers swers -Our An Brain Teasers Q. Why is it dangcrofls to sleep in a train? A. Because the train always runs on sleepers I V Why is a tree like a dog? V A. Because both have barks. QWhat has teeth but cannot chew? A. A
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 143 13 TODAYS QUOTATION: "We $hnuld live. act ind «av nothing to the inHirv of anvnnf. —Robert E. Tee u e r> n r s n y for EVERYONE: You will he a position 'o inaugurate nnething hew or to ad- v^ mattera of nn er.tcrr- Mng tendency. B P active; ike
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    • 235 13 you will find others helpH| tul 1:1 suggesting ideas and F^^^K^^^^^^^K^^^R^H in K ndling enthusiasms. MH BUfl Idl SCORPIO Dc. 2:\ to Nov. 21 Seek to increase Pii^Wi^V^V"^y^| the val-ue nf abilities and ftV^^B fc M^^^B possessions. Add to vour I^^H B^L^ parn ng P olA e r or belnngH^mX^AlSßfl
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    • 245 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp s^" AM'LL BE WGMT V TMET *\AV TAKE ALI 'L > &ff iI/ NO V^^^^^-'.'s^.T.rc GIVE ME YORE WING, W > BACK!.'- u^- HOW J KtiME-SO GIVEME /liM/wiNG tup BASSETT- AN' PROMISE JJ FA* IS IT TJ-TqooX I VORE WIMG, AN' V HUMP I I
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 120 14 France honours Sir Winston I DEEPLY moved. Sir Winston Churchill is pictured 1 right receiving the Cross of the Liberation from General 1 de Gaulle. France's Premier, in Paris last week. Sir Winston's eyes filled with tears after the decoration—onr of the rarest and highest honours in France was pinned
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    • 233 14 Occupying powers must do their duty LONDON'. Nov. 11 Both the United States and Britain flatly rejected the call by Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, that the Western powers should follow the Russians in handing over Allied control of
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    • 32 14 BRITISH. Canadian. French. German and Portuguese warship? and p anes are taking part in a NATO naval air exerdse which started yesterday in the Eastern Atlantic and Gibraltar area.— (Reuter).
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 243 14 FRENCH PLEDGE TO AUSSIES SYDNEY. Nov. 11 (Reuter) —Australia could rely on immediate aid from France if she were attacked, the Commander of the French Air and Naval Forces in the Pacific. Rear-Admiral Richard Evenou. said today. He arrived in Sydney yes--erday to join his Flagship. Francis Gamier, which is
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    • 98 14 Bluebeard of Austria DUBBED the "Bluebeard of Austria." Max Gutter. 50-year-old salesman from St. Poelten, 40 miles from Vienna, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police have so far proved that he murdered five women, and fear another six may have been killed by him, during the last 10
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    • 286 14 This Soldier Had Little Chance Of Survival— Surgeon HONGKONG. Nov. 11 (Reuter> Lieutenant B.L. Thomas, doctor of the British Military Hospital, told a court martial here today that Alfred Hawkes of the First Green Howards, died cf asphyxia, due to inhalation of vomit on July 6. Lt. Thomas wa s
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    • 44 14 SOME 240 dockers were on strike in Hull, England, complaining they weren't getting enough work. The unofficial strike started when the men refused to load a weekly cargo boat on grounds that it would prevent them getting a full week's work.— UPl.
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    • 86 14 Ex-premier Of Iraq To Hang BAGHDAD, Nov. 11, (Reuter). Five-man special high military court last night sentenced Mr. Fadhil Al Jamali, former Iraqi Prime Minister, and two other former statesmen to death by hanging. The court's verdict is subject to confirmation by the Prime Minister, Brigadier Abdul Karem Kassem. The
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    • 72 14 WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 rUPI»— The United State? is preparing to plug a hole in the free world's northern t:er defence line again?! Russia by concluding a defence agreement with strategic Iran. State Department spokesman Mr. Joseph W. Reap con firmed that the two nation* were negotiating
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    • 315 14 Quit before people themselves throw yOU OUt* 0 Russians Zorin UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 11 (Reuter)— Russia yesterday called for the immediate withdrawal of all United Nations' forces in South Korea before the Koreans themselves throw the troops out. And in Peking, the Communist government
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    • 156 14 ROME, Nov. 11 (UPI) The District Attorney's Office today cleared the way for a former Policeman again to charge his pretty wife with adultery with 22 men. Ex policeman Giuseppe Buzzanca lost his first case against his wife, Dina. when a Magistrate's
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    • 79 14 Sinatra With Nan Whitney SINGER FRANK SINATRA is shown with Nan Whitney at the Harwyn Club in New York. A photographer to'd Police that Sinatra ordered his chauffeur to run him down when he tried to take a picture of the singer leaving the night club. The photographer. Mel Finkestein
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    • 106 14 Liz Denies Marriage Rumours HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 11, (Reuter).— Elizabeth Taylor yesterday declared that a report that she w&s going to marry Eddie Fisher within a month was a complete fabrication." The British-born screen star, widow of Mke Todd. added: "There's not a word of truth in it." The report, claiming
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    • 161 14 WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 ari thy Prince Aly Khan the playboy National Press Club yesterdar of th l^ of my life." thp M "It was." he said, "the day h*> ra Alec McCann in Ireland." It hapn Pnpri m Phoenix Park race track.
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    • 149 14 Macmillan On Cyprus LONDON, Nov 11. (Reuter).-Mr Haro declared here last night that there wa < r help and support" that the British go v J not make available to the authorities m them in their "distasteful but so McetqJ Th< Prf. speaking quet c
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    • 164 14 UK Women Want Those Jobs In Cyprus NICOSIA. Cyprus. Nov. ll I (UPD— British wnnifn volunteered today to fill the gaps in government store- until personnel from Britain arrive to replace 1.000 Cypriot employees fired yesterday. The XAAFI.. counter part of the American post exchange, stopped issuing permits and 250
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    • 69 14 HONGKONG, Nov. 11 [VPlft The number of sex crimes skyrocketed during the year J between 1957 and L9SI a? vompared with that of previous year, according to a government announcement Bd&y. In the year under review. 84 persons were charged with sex crimes as against
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    • 21 14 THE tical j idopU i W« [sU election: B 1 tfßnr T term i1 r.r~ pa l Re.; rr
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