Singapore Standard, 14 November 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cablt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958. Vol. IX No. 135 #15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 457 1 Industries covering 12 profluci&i exempted to attract investments 30 Days To Lodge Any Objection KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Twelve industries have been named by the Federation Government today as enterprises that qualify for a two-to-five-year tax holiday under the terms of the Pioneer Industries Bill which was
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  • 627 1 FOLD-UP OF WORKERS PARTY: IT'S A RIDDLE SECRETARY-GENERAL of Hie Singapore's Workers' Party, Mr. Goh Kong Beng yesterday publicly announced that the party had been dissolved. But this was immediately denied by Party chairman, Mr. David Marshall. Mr. Goh said that letters declaring that the party had been dissolved had
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  • 101 1 POLIO: Four cases THE Singapore Government will, m due course, administer Sabin vaccine Types On e and Three to children who have already been given Type Two, m order to give them complete immunity against all types of poliomyelitis. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by the Director of
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Nov. 13, (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth's traditional Christmas afternoon talk from her home at Sandrir.gham will this year have worldwide coverage, it was announced today. Not only will it be televised and broadcast a> widely as possible by the British radio and television networks but tele-recordings
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  • 108 1 Defiant Principals May Be Penalised THE Ministry of Education has written to six kindergarten principals m Singapore askin? them to show cause why their registration should not be cancelled. Principals who have been sent these letters are alleged to have tiouted the Ministry's directives on the immunization of children during
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  • 70 1 Malayan Touches A New High THE Malayan dollar reached its highest mark m exchange value against sterling yesterday, with a rise of 1 32 d. m the pound on local bank buying rates. The Malayan Exchange Banks Association quoted 2 4-18 (buying T.T.) for one Straits dollar. This is the
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  • 387 1 TWO OTHERS GIVE UP IN BIG JOHORE DRIVE KULAI, Johore, Thurs. Singapore-born terrorist leader m South Johore, Ah Ann, his wife. Regional Committee member Chai Swee Sang, and the elusive woman terrorist District Committee member Yoke Foong are dead. Their deaths
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  • 60 1 The man Who jumped out OF WINDOW... ...saved by firemen A CHINESE seaman m Singapore yesterday leaped out of his hotel room ivindoir. The Standard came' raman teas on the spot to bring you this sensational picture. Ttie man was saved by alert firemen, uho caueht him m a canvas
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    • 922 2 SITUATION VACANT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. KUALA LUMPUR DIVISION Application a f e nvted 'or the cost of Accounts Oerk tn trie Univrrvtv of Malaya KuVa LumpUl D v ~r Further particulars ma/ be obtained ri ~m fh Arjm nistrai .c OH f rr Univers *v c Ma^a.a. Cj^^v Road. K^a'a
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    • 1380 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given that we, the UNDER-NAMED of s n f a aPe° c r f n r^ applying To the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for Certificates of Registration m resoect of premises; addresses given
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    • 659 2 NOTICES B HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby givei that I, LIM JEW KAN of 15 Beach Road, Singapore, an applying to the Hotels Licens ing Board, Singapore, for Certificate of Registration i respect of the premises known as Mvi
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    • 766 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) \pplication for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE Is hereby given 1 1 [WONG SOON CHEONG Singapore, is applying to the iotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of )remises known as No lokkien Street. Sinßapor. md that any
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    • 93 2 HI I 1 m 1 1 iff 1 1*" 1 9 I lmv n i¥ or r. f* V* I* m yd me m Wr v H my Wt.. ■Ln 9 »nt I e (.1 (lKi,| if B«1 butt to Per..,: m m en Mur if I m^n-^^ii v 'Ll
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 452 3 m.[ N»dy progress which the Federation Kr-"' h *< shown m its administration of the X eo«tinuei to cam international acclaim. m-y- 'rbute to the nations sound economic Kl;^^ +rom World Bank Vice-President, I?--*- Knapp. who is on a visit to Malaya mm a "getting-to-know-you" tour of
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    • 268 3 ItHE Cjtj Council appears to be heading for ail when it meets on Monday. CounKljl* b Presented with a motion prepared by FJ* r En? Cuan for the dissolution of the KB* Council on the ground that it no longer Wt? Pubhc opinion. The proposal is different PBt
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  • 49 3 L-n I ecu Kirr Roaa. b pore Z. B-« No 1563 Cablev -TICERNEWS*" H^ wlmf^o ***** <5 ires) All departments o insurance B'dg 174. Batu Rd '»ee*on« ***** V- '^ai St Tel 3529 ■^-a l^ f st f«|; 4055 X ■-A 8.,k,t Cnnj Tel: 1471
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  • 25 3 TUN CHENG-LOCK TAN MR H. S. LEE MR. DOUGLAS K. LEE MR. ONG YOKE LIN MR. YONG PUNG HOW
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  • 407 3 By A Correspondent LONDON: ]yjR KHRUSCHCHEV'S Moscow statement on Monday that it would be "correct" for Russia to hand over its part of Berlin to the East German Government, and calling on the Western powers to follow suit has brought immediate reaction m London. He referred
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  • 306 3 r FHE furore created by Moscow's treatment of Boris Pasternak has eclipsed news of a similar literary tragedy m Communist China, where Pa Chin has also been thrown to the wolves. This is not just another instance of a deviationist writer who has been repudiated by the
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  • 870 3  - Crucial Debate For MCA LIEW CHOON FATT By QN November 30, the Central General Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association the supreme policy-making body m the MCA— will meet at the headquarters m Kuala Lumpur to finalise the controversial new constitution. Unless the 162 policy makers resolve their differences with
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  • 292 3 CMILING, stocky General Ne Win, who became Prime Minister of Burma recently following the resigmation of U Nu, has already made it clear that he will give no quarter to the Communist insurgents m the hills. U Nu tried to tempt the Communists to lay down their arms
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  • 22 3 Communists are Communists, wherever they are. TheW allegiance is to Moscow and their aim is to overthrow jree governments.
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  • 394 3 the NEWS as it strikes me VQT one of the 365 days m the >ear dawns without the bitter stench of communist chicanery nauseating a suffering world Scheming situations and creating cold wars and crises, appear to be the dedicated purpose of Soviet Russia. It is gall to the Russians
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  • 733 4 FRIEND WAS SHOT WHEN GUN EXPLODED -COURT TOLD A Sad Case -^Attorney-General Tragedy At Wild Boar Hunt ATTORNEY GENERAL, Mr. E. P. Shanks, conducting a murder trial m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday said that m over 20 years he had been m the Bar "I have never come across
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  • 165 4 FEARS of radiation damage from X-rays were dispelled yesterday by the Director of Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Dr. N. Sen-Gupta. Dr. Sen-Gupta told TN^ Standard t' n .at many people had asked him about the possibility of harmful effects on individuals as a result of radiation.
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  • 79 4 Malayan In The RAAF THE first Asian to win a permanent commission m the Royal Australian Air Force is a Malayan student at the University of Melbourne. Pilot Officer Julian Nayar, son Dr. P T. K. Nayar and Mrs. Nayar of Alor Star, Kedah. Pilot Officer Nayar will be«jin his
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  • 365 4 DISSOLVE STORE CITY COUNCIL? NOT LIKELY! No powers provided for move m Local Covf. Ordinance THE Singapore Government is unlikely to take notice of the demand to dissolve the City Council even if the Councillors ask for it by a formal motion The Standard was told yesterday that the Local
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  • 253 4 Teachers' Bodies Get Govt. Nod To Form Congress The Singapore Government yesterday gave ttu "green light*' to eight teachers organizations to amalgamate and form the Singapore Teachers' National Congress. The constitution of thi Congress was aL^n appr ired by the Registrar of 6oci< and registration Is expected to be complete
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  • 34 4 DESTROYER, HM.S c under Commander J. D. wright, will be making an < tiooal vigil to Penang i 22 to 25. The vessel hai i c plement of Xt officers ii*d ISO ratings
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  • 299 4 Rebels, A Thing Of P -RI Consu THE new Indonesian Consul General to Singapore, Brigadier General Djatikusomo. yesterday clarified reports that his appointment has been linked with a drive to stamp out rebel activities m Singapore. On his arrival at Paya Lebar airport from Jakarta to take up his appointment,
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  • 85 4 Allia Targ 100,0 Mem (ill win h, rm Hundi I m w I 2 v HI -B p ar i.Mdr. f l II: |M will 1 i^ h I «#t 1 If* 1 illy a v*M 1 I i•. oi i •>, I' pt'. p' 1 p S g f
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  • 46 4 Truc Cras 4 De truck I caug -Btucfe ston wer Rn-.-.r. Wf', I K ll' d Jp C jL I Eu Barry V. H*d Th- mm v. 'wiried b,e tn n v.ant M. f blished. s *"r Th( Mr*: I vehic I The M a n<
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  • 26 5 MALAYANS EAK AT MEETING I bin Emt BE f a m B w>l ten I B i rved K^ rvi-?e g omB a v X w
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  • 14 5 AK CRASH: DIDN'T DIE i stated rrj i. to iied. was rtil] m fretted.
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  • 239 5 eachers Involved May Be Struck Off The Register U ,,K( J.hH at.on Ministry yesterday warned that any teacher proved n the men! leakage of examination papers, both English and ,o1 onh be dismissed from service but would have to face the exin| their
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  • 92 5 De Motive For rime Theory ot Ruled Out NUDE IN THE WOODS rORI l'.»lue investigating the find of a posed body of a Chinese woman m the Reserve on Wednesday afternoon, are the theorj that she was murdered after she Hi n c ll^ n the IM m RT isi
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  • 165 5 HE Sr g ipore Shipwright tractors 1 Association, a* a meeting with the Singapore Cleai ing Workers 1 Union I at the Labour Ministry estei agreed to give their employees double pay for Sui and holiday work. I 1 representatives of the iation
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  • 82 5 This Man Will Help Cripples MR. DONALD V. WILSON. secretary-general of the International Society for the Welfare of Cripples, will confer with senior officials of Singapore's Social Welfare Department when he arrives here on Monday. He will discuss the development of local services for the physically handicapped. Mr. Wilson is
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  • 72 5 DISMISSAL NOTICE DEFERRED I*HE Stall Committee of the Singapore City Council on Wednesday deferred a recommendation to terminate the service contract of Mr. H E. Burrows, Temporary Superintendent of Works Ihe Committee was told hat his service contract should be terminated forthwith beause Ol the reduced budget foi the Sewerage
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  • 109 5 Don't Buy These Tickets SINGAPORE Government yesterday warned the public against purchasing tickets marked "complimentary" or "free" for any cinema show or other entertainment. Tne Governmen; said that the buyer of such tickets may well be liable m law for aidma and abutting the commission of the fraud on revenue
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  • 115 5 NO ONE AT STABBING SCENE A YOUTH, who was found with fatal stab wounds ou side his house, died without being able to name his assailant, Singapore Coroner Mr Giam Chong Hing was told yesterday. Testifying at the inquiry m o the death of his son, Gim Chong, Tay Cheng
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  • 62 5 pic. A happy ending fro a near tragic story. Seaman Wong is led away by Police and firemen after being treated with a soft drink at the coffee shoD on the ground floor. Standard SEAMAN Wong, stands on the narrow window ledge as
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  • 110 5 Women In The North Get Poor Pay PENANG, Thurs.— -Women m north Malaya employed m small factories where the work is often of a tedious and mechanical nature seem to endure much better than men but are more often paid lower wages. The regional Commissioner for Labour. (North), Mr. I.
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  • 421 5 I Don't Believe Your Story, Judge Tells Thug CHAN Hock Leong "wanted to show Tee Sing Kiat that he was not a coward." So when Tee. a provision shop-owner of MO7-D. 5} Mile, Changi Road, "defied him to meet his Rang, Chan accepted the challenge," single-handed. He arrived at Tee's
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  • 226 5 The man who jumped 30ft and lived A SEAMAN stood on a narrow window ledge 30 ft. above the street outside his lodging house room and looked down on the gaping crowd m South Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday. Some m the crowd cheered him. The seaman, Wong Tuang Seng. 43,
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  • 288 5 Durian Man On Murder Charge PENANG, Thurs.— A durianselier. Teh Hoe Choi, 26. who is facing a charge of murder, was alleged m the Assize Court today to have made to the Butterworth Magistrate a statement m which it is alleged that he stabbed his neighbour with a knife. Teh
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  • 85 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. said today that while City Councillors had their right to requisition an ordinary meeting of the Council, the right to decide when the meeting should be held was his. Four City Councillors had expressed their wish to requisition
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 344 6 Colony Customs Seize Over 3,000 Lbs. In Two Weeks CIGARETTE smuggling m Singapore is again on the increase a rise of well Over 100 per cent was recorded during the past fortnight. During last month, a total of 3.926 lbs. of cigarettes
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  • 103 6 THE GENERAL m v ig< t oi Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Pi .re- Ir "rp^rate'i. Mr Seymour Mayer, flew into Singapore yesterday on a she visit. 11l Mayer, who or. a rour. tbe-world business trip, arr el ir. *.'.c C" a:*er a tc ii of Manila and Saigon.
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  • 187 6 PETALING JAVA. ThUTS 1 The Uf« ol ihe "powerless" town c tnmittee of this satellite town is coming to an end The Petaling Jaya Enactment, promulgated recently by ".he Selar.; -> r Council of State, provides foi an elected town council. The legal department Is
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  • 38 6 HONGKONG. Nov. L 3 Special Standard Servr-e: Closing price? of the Ho:.^kor.» Exchange were: $15.96 to £1 Sterling, 55.77 to USSI: $1.84 to Malayan 51; $0,066 to or.c Indonesian Rup ah; Gold 52.t2.25 to a tael.
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  • 213 6 He Had Tattoo For Love Of Girl ANTtiOiNf Govinaasamy, 21, who told a Singapore District Court, that he nad a tattoo design on his right arm because he was m love with a girl, was found guil.y of being a member of an uniawful society. Group 24, yesterday. Magistrate Choor
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  • 124 6 $247,000 Spent On Experts A TOTAL of 36 overseas expert? and advisers visited Singapore at the Government's invitation between May 1955 and Sept. 30 this year. This was disclosed m a written reply to a question tabled at the Nov. 5 meeting of the Legislative Assembly by Liberal Socialist member
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  • 142 6 LIFE drawing (me of the most popular activities of the Singapore Art Society before it was discontinued early this year when the British Council Ha"l was closed down was yesterday resumed m a new horne the Cultural Centre. The first class and the lecture that preceded
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  • 191 6 Malayan lecturer for FAO centre SENIOR Lecturer m Economics at the University of Malaya, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul tiamid, left Singapore yesterday by air to teach at the Food and Agriculture Organization's Land Settlement T r a i n ing Centre m Ceylon He is the first Malayan to
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  • 289 6 Hajis' Mission Leaves With Gifts To Formosa KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was present at the airport to see off the Federation's unofficial goodwill mission to Hongkong and Formosa which left today by the Cathay Pacific Airways. The mission, comprising five Hajis, was laden with gifts to
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  • 222 6 Tunku Who Gave False Information Is Fined $100 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Tunku Abdul Hamid, son of the Mentri Besar of Kedah, Tunku Ismail, admitted m the Magistrate's Court today that he gave false information to the Police m order to put a driver m trouble. The Magistrate, Tunku Haji Yaccob
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  • 80 6 A THREE- YEAR-OLD boy, Tay Yew Hock who was missing from lunch, was found four hours later floating m a pond m Singapore by his mother yesterday. Tay was l as t seen at amby his mother but when she had lunch prepared, she went out
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  • 324 6 'Mister Chips' Is His Ideal Teacher PENANG, Thurs.—Teachers m Government schools are precluded from indulging m politics, but teachers m Mission and state-aided schools are not restricted from doing so. This was stated by chairman of the Board of managers of the Francis Light School, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, at
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  • 147 6 EXHIBITION FOR LOCAL ARTISTS THE Singapore Art Society will hold the ninth open exhibition of works by local artists at the Victoria Memorial Hail from Dec. 16 to 21. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. L. M. Harrod. exhibitions organiser of the Society, said the exhibition is devoted to •ketches and paintings
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  • 47 6 TAN AH LIM was yesterday jailed for three months by a Singapore court on a charge of being a member»of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Ang Bah Been at 9.15 p.m. at the junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 25, on June 2:-!.
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  • 394 6 CRIMINAL LA ALONE CANNNO BEAT GANGSTER SAYS GOODRI THE Criminal Law (Temporary p r)( ancc will not by itself beat the stctH i In Singapore. fiPtr This was stated by Mr Brian G the Colony's Criminal Investigation dinner speech last night to the A: gapore Recreation Club Speaking forthrightly. Mr
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  • 162 6 TOURISM CAN NET $20 M. F SINGAPORE M tourism m t] sen ecor A. Howlett. H discu rm ng vari It ion. pore wi on tourisi w uld i ever; tier tour He ad Malayan tour formed be v •y connect* iwii tion. Ho h Mini Indu Mr about j
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  • 38 6 EIGHT Russian fishing irawlers are at the moment anchored In Singapore's inner and outer roads a\vaitin£ supplies and bunkers. These newly-built <~rafU from Western Russian shipyards are calling at Singapore for the first time.
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  • 15 6 JOHN Aln rrim;r S6O SM April 6 discharge I BCOjuitt a Singapl tri-r c
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  • 113 7 MISS MARGARET LOW. 20 year-old receptionist with Malayan Airways is one of the beauties who has entered for the "Airline Queen contest at the Malayan Airways Sports Club Annual Ball at Sea View Hotel on Xov 29. The contest, which is being held
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  • 199 7 Hanyang May Ask Tun Lim: Be Our First Chancellor THE chairman of Nanyang University, Mr. Tan Lark Sye will call a Pan-Malayan Representatives meeting to discuss the question of appointing the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, as first Chancellor for the University. The question of the ''letter of appointment*
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Dull. The tin price m Singapore was ***** per picul (up Si) LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening: first session: Tone: Quiet. CLOSING Spot 265 d. December 26* d. Jan-Mar 2fi§d. April-June 28? d. July-Sept. 2fijd. Oct.-De<\ 2fi?d.
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  • 54 7 A SINGAPORE District Court yesterday jailed Chan Soo. 23. for one year for stealing a $20 pen from Chin Chan Peng at Hill Street on Wednesday afternoon. Chan, who pleaded guilty, admitted three previous convictions. The Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee. also ordered Chan to undergo
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  • 154 7 Praises For Catching Thief SINGAPORE Sixth Magistrate. Mr. K. Coomaraswamy. yesterday instructed Chief Inspector Santa Singh to bring to the notice of the Commissioner of Police, the .ouJlio spiritedness displayed by Ismail bin Taib m catching a snatch-thief. Ng Wai Choo, 18, a mason's apprentice was arrested following a chase
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  • 260 7 We Won't Hand Out Another Cent— Sewell JAMMED LIFTS: SIT REPLY CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell. declared yesterday that the Trust had already spent a quarter million dollars on lifts and was not prepared to foot out any more cash. Commenting on several instances of
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  • 233 7 Shoemen: Union Bid To Avert Sacking NINETY-NINE Bata Shoe Company workers m Singapore are likely to be "sacked" tomorrow. Though negotiations are going on between the Management and the Bata Employees' Union, there are indications that the sackings are "inevitable." These redundancy sackings will be the latest since Japan started
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  • 172 7 Fed. Govt. Accused Of 'Meddling' THE University of Malaya Student" Union, m the latest issue of the Malayan Undergrad. its official organ, accuses the Federation Government of "interfering with the autonomy of the University and i:s Students' Union." In an editorial, it says: 'The Federal Legislative Council on Oct. 23
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  • 78 7 NANYANG University has formed a three-man committee to desi2n the Bachelor's gown and cap for the first batch of Nanyang graduates who are expected to receive their degrees m early 1960. Chairman of the Executive Council. Dr. Chang Tien-tse told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 130 7 SINGAPORE'S liquor revenue for the period January to October this year fell by $1,799,000, compared with the same period last year, according to official figures issued yesterday. Liquor revenue collected totalled $20,022,000 for the period as against $21,821,000 for the corresponding period last year.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 198 9 JFinance And Commerce THE MALAYAN dollar yesterday rose to the highest point m exchange value against sterling m two years, with another l/32d rise, the fourth since Oct. 18 this year. The dollar was quoted by the Malayan Exchange tv Association (buying T.T.)
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  • 50 9 r'-KD transport o I c i liptneni over an i m the X:^er De>a i> a new type ol trailex ship- n enl Nigeria The 28-toc trad or is fitte I a.- espc ia y wide rubber and steel Ira < instead of n nnal pneumatic
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  • 109 9 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— Kelantan's batek industry is being threatened by imported batek from China. 1 Local manufacturers, hit by China-imported batek, is to form an association to protect their interest. Che Hussein Haji Yacob. a batek manufacturer m Kota Bharu said the object of forming
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  • 137 9 Cheaper Air Fares For Families PAX American Airway? ye.Ntercav announced a new family fare concession Plan m the Pacific. Thu reduces fares of family dependents by 50 per cent during the winter off-season, from this month to March next year. The new family fare.-, subject to approval by Governments concerned,
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr picul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. S3 9$ buyers $40i sellers; coconut oi! in 'bulk S6IJ sellers m drums .^64 sellers; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak black ST2. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • 101 9 Rubber Slips Cent rop m buying suppoii gapore rubber rr.ar.<e; ised Ihe .oca! c to slip cent to close at pcx 6i' Interftrsi gi le Novembei of Russian buying, We.ir.es laj ■ge y for the i ec I craned aroun I evels and ruled very majority oi ined to trade
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  • 260 9 THE Malayan Exchange Baj ks* ass >c ition made the to >wii fSSS&f rates to nm London: sc ling, T.T or 0 D v. 4 4- ■> 2. 30 d 4- Ja d si 2 4-5 16. 40 d st 2 4i 2/4-9 16. W^d/ifa lt° d Australia
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  • 104 9 Mission Holds A Dinner MEMBERS of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission to Australia and New Zealand held a dinner at the Capitol Blue Room on Wednesday, to mark the conclusion of the trip The mission spent three weeks m the two countries. Photo taken at the dinner
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  • 205 9 OI'TFR ROADS Ringhorn, P Choykovky, Berebere Steel Chemist ClydeReid, Eastern Lucky Dolly Truman. Norvest, SRT. 1123.-1124.-U25.-1126.-705.-RS 5311.- 5312.--5313, Tyndareus, Molria, Luen Hwa, Chefoo. Cavalier Clyde Breeze. L;bertad Leeds City, MiharuMaru, Wing On. Bayon, Neva. Pa!:konda Yuya. Kramtnrsk. Tong Peng. Nassa, Lt. Knight. Vamasa Mam, Breconshire, Sea B;rH.
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  • 39 9 ACOUSTIC engineers m Britain have designed a telephone headset made of nylon. It is a combined receiver and transmitter which, m of a delicate appearance, is so robust m construction that it is virtually unbreakable.
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  • 48 9 SECRETARY-General of the Tokyo Trade Fair 1959. Mr. T. Eto. Is expected to arrive m Singapore today for a week's visit to the Colony and the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Eto Is coming here to interest Malayan industrialists and businessmen In the Tokyo fair
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  • 194 9 All Shares Are Quietly Steady INDUSTRIALS, tins, rubbers and all other sections of the Malayan share market were quiet'lv steady yesterday. The turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association werr Ankam 0 83 0 87 fcustral Malay 19/6 20/Ayer Hitam 29/6 30/6 Beriuntai 14/4 14/6 Jelapana
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  • 351 9 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs reported the following business done yesterday:Fed. Di?p. $1 08: F. N. Orris. $1 60' Gammon, $1.70. $1.71; (.'town Dsp. $1.98; Hammer 574; Hume Prefs. A4/10. Ords. 4/10- M Cement $1.60 ready and delayed, $I.S9J delayed. $1.58: M Colls. $102; McAlister $1.33; M Box $1.75; Robinson Ords.
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  • 179 9 A FOUR-MAN Japanese "tuna" team has discussed with officials of the Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry, plans for launching a local tuna fishing and canning venture. The Japanese team was led by Mr. S. Imamura, while the Ministry officials were led by the Acting
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  • 62 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya has been invited to participate m the Chicago International Trade Fair and Exposition, from July 2 to July 18. next year Although the main emphasis is on manufactured goods, there are sections devoted to tourism. handicrafts and foodstuffs, it was
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    • 187 9 •■pZREIT ORIENT LINE J^jf S p«ii P.S'ham Penang 16 Dm 1 5 Dee 13 Dec itta B I 1 Noy 24 No« 25 Nov H^ 16 Dm 19 Dec 20 9m ■|EVE?.r 7T star LIME jflf S pore P.S'Hom Penang S No« 1 4 Nov 21 N Ny3 y 30
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    • 264 9 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4«~f DEBENTURE STOCK 1955 70-80. NOTICE is hereby giver, that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th November to Ist December. 1958, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES Ag. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans NATURALISATION
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    • 323 9 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 37.500 Yards Cable and 100.000 Yards Aluminium Conductor. Tender D.eposit $200/Tender documents are available from Electricity Department <Room 1-09 > on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made m the name of the tenderer submitting
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    • 337 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Dismantling of Outdoor Floodlighting Installations TENDERS are invited (r the purchase of outdoor floodlighting installations at various outlying villages and towns The installations comprise quantities of 80/125 waH HPMV Floodlights complete with all accessories and sui'able for 230 volts 50 cycles A.C.
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  • 614 10 ROYAL VISIT TO JOHORE BAHRU TOHORE BAHRU was m a holiday mood for three days m the past week following the arrival on a State visit of Their Majesties Yang di-P ert v a n Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong. The King and Queen came to Johore Bahru on Saturday
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  • 154 11 bable Fields Tomorrow Kuala Lumpur I Is mri prohanie starters for v r last day of the Selangor ■> Oh. '—6 Furs. -g Stable L 3 Dfe 2-6 Furs. '-•s 4 j'KEJN V». md Mn f*- ">,-■- -ogss 3. D». 3-6 Furs. Stab Stabfa pn II s gp^ wr>6 Cli
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  • 58 11 Building Contest On Dec. 6 i cc re 100 lb> ■'>rr.[-<-- ong Mr P a k IB| a r> i "Mr Ma'aya" a poai rxh bit on. leresting rrm a < I a "Mr Penang I be accord ng to Fn-rr.-jIH. tias-ed or. 0 mnpac lifts, twr band natch iw<
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  • 155 11 PENANG BA CALLS FOR ENTRIES PENANG. Thurs. The Penars Badminton Association i? calling for entries for the senioi open championships. The events are: Men's singles, and doubles, women's single^ and doubles, mixed doubles, veterans' singles and doubles and plate singles. Entrance fee is $2 per player per event and should
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  • 76 11 COOPER FRASER CAN GO ON TOUR ADELAIDE, Nov. 13 (Reutcr) Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser, winner and runner-up respectively at this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, wore today granted permission to make private overseas tours m 1959. Mr. D. Ferguson, president of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, described the players
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  • 40 11 CHICAGO, Nov. 13 <UPI> C! ;b fighter Eddie Perkins blaster! Frank Ryff's comeback cam. paign last night with a unanimous 10-4 round decision over ;he star New York lightweight m ;i televised battle at Chicago S; ad: urn.
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  • 315 11 MAY CERTAIN TO PLAY IN TODAY'S 'TEST' SYDNEY, Nov. 13 (Reuter) Peter May, M.C-C's captain who has missed the last two matches owing: to a knee injury, is certain to play against New South Wales here tomorrow. But Jim Laker and Willie Watson will be unavailable. Laker, who has bruised
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  • 180 11 LONDON*. Nov. IS <Beuter>— Tiic following ?re football fix■irc- for Sat trday. FA. Cup first round. Division one. Arsenal v.> Nit's Forest, Birlingham vs Newcastle. Bolton vs lanchester United, Burnley vs o !vc>. Everton vs West Ham, eeds vs Blackpool, Leicester vs ■stem Villa, Luton vs
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  • 672 11  - RED WOLF GIVES NOTICE Scrutineer The Final Gallops.., By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Red Wolf m. with Abdul Mawi astride, revealed tip top form m a threefurlong: workout on the training track this morning: The track was heavy after rain fell almost throughout the previous night. Working on his own, Red
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  • 263 12 THAIS TO PLAY IN S'PORE Ruggerites To Return Call By Colony RAF THE Royal Thailand Air Force Rugby team will visit Singapore later this month for two matches as a •return' for the recent tour of Thailand by the Combined Royal Air Force team (Singapore and Malaya) last month. T
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  • 94 12 K:'AL\ Lr'-IR Thursday— A thur Dews Selanjsor state full I »j, re 3 rugby after s T due I njui v He iy for Sela:^cr Cfub m pir ani ua] rugby match againsi Singa] r« Crickei Cub on the i y here this Saturday. T~c
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  • 181 12 Selangor Asians Will Go All Out Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Asians will make a strong bid to win -he All Blues Rugby F^o'KVl Cup this year. With several players who played last season still available and also a number of and \.p and coming! youngsters, prospects of realis- ;r.£
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  • 109 12 MALAYS KO HOCKEY TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Seiangor Malays will meet Perak Malay > m the semifinal ol the Pan-Malayan Malays knockout h >cKey tournament for the Dato Abdul Razak Cud on Saturday on the Headquarter.- Federation Army ground. In the other semi-final Pahang mcc: Singapore. The final will be
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  • 52 12 LONDON', Nov. 13 (Reuter) Re>v;'.t> of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were:County championship: Dorset and Wiltshire 8 Hertfordshire 9; Kent 5 Middlesex 0; North Midlands 14 Leicestershire 16; Oxfordshire 8 Berkshire 0i Surrey 5 Hampshire 11. Club matches: Cambridge University 15 Newport 6. F linburgh University 14 United
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  • 43 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A hat-trick by centre forward Xnrdin gave the Federation Armoured Car Regt. an easy 4-0 victory over Selangor Club m a division two league hockey match on the Selangor Club padang today. Ismail netted the other goal.
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  • 92 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly folljlads vs RE (570 T r oop), Geylang Stadiun HOCKEY: Div. 1 SCC vs Sir sec BADMINTON: Singapore /■••ore Johore Junifrrs, Badmh tc Stadiun Guitter :-ri Road, 7.30 p.m. BOXING RAF Changi n eet, 8 r T A BLE-T E N N I S Co
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  • 336 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A suggestion made by Radio Malaya's Sports Forum that a Malaya— wide inter-club competition be Instituted to replace the Football Association of Malaya Cup tournament, received the support and sympathetic consideration of Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman here today.
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  • 209 12 Oh ...these Wizards of Basketball... the tricks they dot GOOSE Tatum's Harlem Trotters did almost every trick with the basketball but they couldn't do a thins: with the chopsticks at yesterday's luncheon given by Singapore Talents Limited to meet the Press. Left. Tiny Ward, gangling
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  • 189 12 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Motor Club, which has been described as the "premier" motoring club m the country, is exploring the possibility of holding a circuit race at the Taiping Lake Gardens, which, they hope may eventually become the finest racing venue, perhaps the
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  • 154 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation versus Singapore Police annual rugby match will be played at the Gurney Road ground on Saturday. Federation Poiice have named a powerful side to meet their Singapore counterparts. but the Federation team will have to be at their best
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  • 125 12 REDS FIRE FOOTBALL COACH MOSCOW, Nov. 13, (UPI) G. X Chalin, head coach of the Soviet national soccer football team, which lost to Britain, Sweden and Brazil m recent international play, has been fired and replaced with a five-man council, the tiewsn *r.o r Komsomolskya said yesterday. ..j newspaper also
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  • 28 12 CARDIFF, Nov. 13 (Reuter) —Jn e Erskinc, former British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, outpointed Max Brianto, of French Martinique over ten rounds here last night.
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  • 282 12 SINGAPORE Khalsa Association created a bit upset m the Singapore Hockey Association division mm league when they beat Iniversity of Malaya \v goals to one at Bukit Timah yesterday. And Khalsa did it without two of their regulars centreforward Santokh Singh Senior and Chankar
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  • 293 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Technical College went down j fighting to the Roya A:r For*- e I when they took a 11 points (goal try penalty try) to nil I beating In a rugger match at I Gurney Road today. The Terns were gallant losers and
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  • 67 12 61 Signal Unit, Royal Air Force, ed^od Singapore Recreation Club by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to eight (a goal and a try)" m a rugger match on the 'padans yesterday. The Signalmen, who led 3-0 a lf tlme through Unlfillen (two tries) and
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  • 35 12 RESULTS of last night's Colony Business Houses table tennis championship matches played at the Youth Centre: HK and Shanghai Rank beat Weame Brothers 5-3 (Grou D A'. Mansfield beat Chartered Bank 5-4.
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  • 32 12 TOKYO, Nov. 13 CBeuter) The St. Louis Cardinals baseball team today continued Its I Japanese tour hv beating va A!l-.Tapan team 5-1 at the Mito Stadium, East of Tokyo. U
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  • 66 12 CHAMPS SURPRISINGLY I EUROPEANS and Eurasia,,. J m major upset m a key m*tch j 0 league soccer competition uhr n t J I vincing 4—l victory over rich mil, I pore Chinese, at Jalan fesai m^^H I M I I I orcas 1
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  • 30 12 Chine Fail Be In Rep R g 'fl H b v i H n i H Lim H F I r i 1 h-i B ,fl T I I I
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 386 13 hBBB|H| I By RITA DEL MAR rpODAY*S QUOTATION: > J "Women are the flo- »fr of life as children 3re its' fruit Bornardin de St. Pierre. FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: TTie day is stimulating: it inclines toward inquiry, new ideas and meth >ds. Evening favours friendly relationships with others, and is
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    • 238 13 LI'L ABNER B > A1 Ca PP fv^ Z^V/ I' A U D L KE TO TAKE i' 3 \AHIS W ROUKD^C?!R AIL A^ GOT SSM2 V^^ K&vZJF*™ f ard^amtictolj^to Jr. Tgoin'rd' \SB^B.oo- y I butvo'^wsafeln l^ y 7 f^TSWT? R'O- BUT NOT PO' y_C B>USINES^ > TRUST < /~-*R42
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  • 243 14 HUK'S ASYLUM: P.I. MAY BREAK WITH JAKARTA MANILA. Nov. 13. (UPD Congressional Circles today urged severance of relations with Indonesia if the Indonesian Embassy here refuses to release a top Philippine communist leader. House of Representatives members, led by Congressmen Benjamin Ligot and Augusto Francisco, claimed that Indonesia has no
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  • 306 14 BUENOS AIRES. Now 13 1 fUPI)— The Argentine armed force? rallied today to the support oi President Arturo Frondizj and a r ot to overthrow him tka ed out before it really g A started Machine-gunners were posted on ba ronies
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  • 35 14 FIVE hildren en. route to school were drowned -/esterday when a ferryboat m a flood-swollen river at Ratnapura, 65 miles from Co;o:r.'r"r A man who tried to save them al^o was drowned UPI
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  • 153 14 Premier's Wrods Spark Czech Protest LONDON. No* 13 (Reuter) Czechoslovakia today protested to Britain agains remarks alles^d to have been made a* a diplomatic party by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Har ".d Macmillan, said to be derogatory to Czechoslovakia A Czechoslovak Embassy spokesman here said that the Czechosl >yak
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  • 208 14 NOW US WANTS TO JOIN C-PLAN SEATTLE Nov. 13 (Reuter).—The United States announced yesterday that it would like to join the Colombo Plan as a full member m the very near future. The r. S. Under-secretary for Economic Affair?, Mr. C. Douglas Dillon, made this announcement yesterday at th? Colombo
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  • 210 14 LONDON. Nov. 13 (IPI) British astronomers today branded as "nonsense" a Soviet news agency report that a volcano erupting on the moon has been photographed. They urged the United States to train its huge telescopes on the moon and check the report. :.>sued by .he
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  • 116 14 MORE SACK WARNINGS TO CYPRIOTS NICOSIA. Nov. U <Reutrr> A combined Br;ti>h Services statement last night warned that if any acts of violence occurred m army installations Greek Cypriots employed there might be dismissed. The NAAFI announced that 15,000 men and women had answered an appeal for 500 volunteers to
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  • 36 14 LONDON. Nov. 13. (Rev er). An American mid-wesi family of four members have ordered six new Rolls Royce car?, it is reported here today. The order is worth more than £40.000.
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  • 444 14 To arrest totalitarian tendencies, give Asia aid quwhly^Jumabhoy SEATTLE, Nov. 13 (Reuter)— Singapore's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy said yesterday that unless assistance was given quickly to icss developed countries of South and South-east Asia, "it may not have the desired
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    • 139 14 BEIRUT, Nov. 13 (UPIi The Lebanese Parliament :onight voted the Government of Ra.^hid Karami emergency powers to rule Lebanon by decree lor the next six months. The vote, shortly before midnight, gave the former rebel leader a 39 to 1 majority for his demand for the
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    • 21 14 AT LEAST 29 Algerian Insurgents have been killed this week by French security forces. French authorities announced m Algiers yesterday. Reuter
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    • 28 14 THE NATO Permaneni Council is expected to discuss Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's call for an end \n four power control m Berlin a* a meeting ear!y next week- Reuter
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    • 28 14 THE bodies of six young; British Airmen who perished when their four-jet bomber crashed near the Detroit River were buried m a quiet country graveyard on Wednesday. UPI
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    • 29 14 THE Polish Health Ministry plans to set up nearly 15*0 consultation centres throughout the country m a two-year plan to combat alcoholism, the News Agency PAP said yesterday.- UPI
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  • 111 14 QUEMOY: CHIANG HITS BACK TAIPEI, Nov. 13 (Reuter* The Communists opened up another day of their "stop and go" war at 40 minutes after midnight. By midday 259 shells had pounded the Quemoys. The Nationalist Defence Ministry .said sporadic shelling wa.s sti'.l continuing at mid-aite:noon. No information was available on
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  • 211 14 CHIANG HAS NO RIGHT TO FORMOSA LANDSDOWNE LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuler).— A Liberal Peer, Lord Elibank, asked the government m the House of Lords today. whether China by declaring war with Japan m 1041 recovered her sovereign nqhts to Formosa which she had ceded by treaty m 18^.") He m's
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  • 49 14 DRESSED m blJ<k and wrafiag i pie s and a pearl nerkla<r Queen 1!/,,' her wreath of pnppie s at the foof nl Whitehal' during the Servicf of UmuihrH memory of those who gavr their lives n and 1939-45 wars. UPI phoio
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  • 200 14 \W LONDON. Nov. 13 Router > Mr I W way, Labc ir Mi mbcr o: P.-.r'.^.vr.r:.- H I private bill which seeks to make ilteg tion against colour, raci or religion Fo a technical first reading m the House of C mons yesterday,
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  • 79 14 Strike Led Trage < m n w MM No\ I ulri a .1 hi' m firm lictv fl union organ a picket line I firtr Folu f h I Tli r (KVC f(i H AetaUf Un I imnediati Ij 1>... fl th( lnirr-^l3'' I trill l ni<m 3- fl dent
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  • 29 14 A RADIO-ACTIVE caps I c of Cobalt 60, nrhi h disappeared from an exhibition m G asgow on Sunday has Iteen found, police announced early yesterday. Reuter
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    • 110 14 jQ* The Wizard of Basketball! 1/^l^ GOOSE TATUM jWrNforHLl returning after 6 YEARS jK^Kir* I with his Harlem Stars. Jp&Pi j J Thrill to basketball at »^H^M \'l Featuring top names 1* BOID BUIE j. the one-armed sensation iff i iE. jtj SWEETWATER CLIFTON i_^^^fc- (he 6 foot 7 inch,
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    • 876 14 SITUATIONS VACANT SHIP'S TALLY CLERKS, only thoM with pr*»v ojs r*r~' ence -<eed appiv. Hua Siang S»«r(-"O Co., 15 Winchester Horn*. lUIOPIAN COMPANY Intel ra» -<n«i repute retires •> services c* i Mja,i- i~ wpen m pub demonstrations md sales ©i ojual»tv Hf>u\e"^ products s-iou d b? VMM educated m
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    • 707 14 WHERE TO SHOP SIX-FIVE-SIX NORTH BRIDCE ROAD is the npuse of Experienced Craftsmanship n the jewellery known as C-i R SniPj leweller* (Est. 1<534) *-s*:. N^rtn Br fige Road Pnone ***** WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN CRILL. KAFFLES HOTEL fo» th« discriminating lOHORI HOTEL, opposite Navdl dase A r-conditiooed rooms Excellent
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    • 624 14 WITH effect from 15th November 1958 The British Malaya Trustee Executor Co. Ltd. will be known as BRITISH MALAYAN TRUSTEES LTD. Address: Denmark House. Singapore 1. Telephone No. ***** NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor
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    • 554 14 AUCTION SALE of Bedsteads, Mattresses, Writing Tables, Radio, Chairs, S.R. Set, Wardrobes, Clothing, Gold Omega Wrist Watch, Gold Chains and Rings, etc. etc. at 20 Brewster Road (opposite Jubilee Cabaret) Ipoh on Sunday 16.11.58 at 10 a.m. R MITTIAH Auctioneer. .TOHORE P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE THE GENERAL public is hereby notified
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    • 1127 14 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1906 Regulation 12 (i) <a> Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby giventbat CATHAY HOTELS LIMITED. Singapore, is applying to tne Hotels Licensing Board. Singa- 1 pore for a Certificate at Registration m respect of piemises known as Cathay's Ocean Park Hotel. 530, East
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    • 220 14 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE i.s hereby given that KWONG SOON CHEONG Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Lirensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as No. 31, Hokkien Street. Singapore 1. and that
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    • 228 14 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Ortiflrate of Registration. NOTICE [s hereby I 1 1 that P.K. JOSEPH of 4<> Km n r Road. Singapore is applsring to the Hote,s Licensing Board Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as Lanka
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