Singapore Standard, 15 November 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD NEWS Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1958. VoLIX No. 136. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 599 1 Tlie Standard renort is canjiteMned; Chinese students to sit for new&Aest 7,943 Boys And Girls Affected SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, last night applauded the "courage and honesty" of a Colony student who established proof of the leakage of the Government Chinese Senior Middle 111
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  • 239 1 TROOPS MAY BE USED TO GET HIM Huk Leader In Embassy MANILA, Nov. 14 (UPI) The Philippines may use armed troops to force the Indonesian embassy to give up a top Communist HI X leader who was granted political asylum on Wednesday, government sources said today. They >a:n :h p
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  • 106 1 NICOSIA. Nov. 14 ißrutrr* A special court here today fined a Greek Cypriot newspaper editor ClOO (or three months' imprisonment) for publishing a "disturbing report" on the death of a Greek Cypriot last September. Mr. Justice Boyle also fined the company which published the newspaper, the
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  • 64 1 A SUDDEN squall at about 6 p.m. yesterday caused a taxi to skid and land m the canal between Bukit Timah and Durnearn Roads. Singapore at the sixth mile. The driver Ismail bin Maharuddin 42. was saved m the nick of time from drowning by passersby.
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  • 194 1 Tunku: Enough Cash For Three Years KUALA LI'MPLR. Fri.-^ The Federation Government will not borrow any more money from any foreign country or international institution for the next three years, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared tonight. The Tunku said that the cash the Federation
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  • 488 1 THE Singapore Government yesterday published details of two bills aimed at inducing local industrialists to expand production of certain industries and foreign capitalists to invest m pioneer industries m the Colony. The bills The Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance and the
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  • 82 1 POLIO: 3 MORE CASES THREE more paralytic polio cases were admitted to the Singapore Middleton Hospital yesterday, bringing the total number of cases for the year m the Colony to 291, the Acting City Health Officer. Dr. J. Cameron, told The Standard. There was no death. The three new cases
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  • 24 1 BALTIMORE. Maryland. Nov 13 (UPI) Admiral Felix Stump, former American commander m the Pacific today warned that communists are infiltrating American churches.
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  • 183 1 Man who couldn't stay in S'pore He leaves for Jakarta under veil of secrecy SINGAPORE immigration authorities at the Payn Lebar airport yesterday refused 7o n'tlorr a French busmessriian to loud m the Colony. The businessman, Mr. Charles Orsini, was later ordered to leave m the senne plane which took
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  • 37 1 COMMUNIST China yesterday claimed it had succeeded m producing synthetic rubber from sweet potato and alcohol that gives promise f contributing substantially to the nations rubber needs, the New China news aaencv reported. UPI
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  • 95 1 BOMBAY, India, Nov 14, (UPI) —The mystery of the "munity" aboard the Liberian tanker Chloe was solved today when its radio operator. John Karalis, was placed under hospital treatment for a nervous breakdown. The tanker arrived here yesterday and officers revealed that Karalis on
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  • 290 1 Purge in Iraq goes on: 22 held BEIRUT, Nov. 14 (UPI)— I Twenty-two Iraqi Army officers have been arrested m a purge of followers of Col. Abdel Salem Aref, re- ports from Baghdad said today. Aref was one of the leaders •of the Iraq: revolution and was jailed list week.
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  • 123 1 NO GIFTS FOR PRINCE CHARLES NEWBI'RY. Berkshire, Nor. 14 (Reuier) Britain noted :he 10th birthday of the Prime of Wales tod»v with flogs and gun salutes while he went on with his lessons as ususl. There were no presents for the heir to the British Throne at Cheam Boarding School
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  • 27 1 AMERICA'S first earth satellite, the •Army's Explorer I. has travelled more *han 100 million miles through spar* sinre it was launched on Feb. 1. UPI
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD November 15, 1958
    • 290 3 rt n, vc Police campaign to lociet) *"d gangster act- ifseH be expected to succeed I resistaiKf to this menace is I MiMk. The responsibflity SO shcuider by co-operating civen Hmi strong emphasis I InvcstifatioiM Depart- |B -idrich. when he adI o t f x on Thursday. i, of
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    • 226 3 .mmcrt wistes po time >-»d drawn-out planning lediatl action is necessary schemes that will benefit s to act and it is m this spirit mment is putting its t pioii industries into operathe S nj;ipore Government took -Mtute bock and launched ;sition here to encourage f 'z<rr>
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  • 15 3 i NEWS' I c > fmenta y. S II Batu B J6C
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  • 1223 3  - Nobody Shot Himself For Pasternak Edward Cranhshaw By LONDON _V SOVIET writer has asserted the right to act as a private person. His colleagues have declared that no such right exists and are punishing him for his presumption This la the essence of the Pasternak affair. Blinded, as we are
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  • 982 3  - Books For Asia's New Readers HTIN GYI By VV H EN •"■any countries ;ri South-easi Asia gained their independence ihey were faced with a problem common to everyone of hem —the high percentage of j leracy among their peoples. The ;ove r "-c"'= ba.-tenci to tack c the problem i
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 340 3 Sir The sole purpose of the CP F. is to enforce a compulsory saving en the wage-earners an^ force env plovers to contribute an equal amount, to be withdrawn only after retirement, or on his death, by his benev. iaries. He can also withdraw his savings if being
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    • 75 3 Sir According to a new regulation issued by the Education Ministry of Singapore, those who have not passed Standard Eight m Government School, or the Cambridge Qualifying Test (m the case of private candidate?), are not allowed to sit for the L.C.C. Examination, despite the fact that there are people
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    • 140 3 Sir— l notice the Department of Information Services m Singapore has now started half-day civics courses for schoolchildren. I understand that Civics is already being taught to students of all Government and aided English schools. Why, then this duplication? Why should the Department ol Information relegate upon itself
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    • 148 3 Education Ministry's New Ruling One may be prompted to think under the above circumstances that the action of the Education Ministry m introducing this regulation at short notice is quite unfair and unjustified. If the Ministry is not prepared to defer this ruling to next year, then, m fairness to
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  • 12 3 It is impossible To sneeze with ymtr eyes open.
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  • 380 3 the NEWS as it strikes me GOOD index to the quality of planks the Liberal Socialist Party is to use m building its platform for the General Elections next year, is provided m the several resolutions to come before the delegates conference tomorrow. These should dismiss the popular, nevertheless, erroneous
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  • 299 4 Meeting Will Thrash Out All Demands By Shell Workers NEGOTIATIONS between the Shell Company and its employees' union on all demands of the workers, will begin at the Singapore Labour Ministry next Tuesday. The talks will be held under the chairmanship
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  • 196 4 Vote-Catching Charge SKRKMBAN. Fri. The Seremban Town Council last night rejected a move by Labour Councillor, Mr. Robert Singam. urging: that the Council proceedings be conducted m Tamil and Chinese languages as well. Mr Singam m introdui Ing the 01 r p tinted out that
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  • 65 4 Bandits less by 13,248 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Terrorist casualties from June I<*4B to October I?>.tß amounted to ti.rt.irt killed, 1.27.1 captured. 2,815 wounded and 2.502 surrendered Government sta istics issued today revealed. Security forces and police casualties were l :m killed. \.yy: wounded and 27 missinu Military casualties wrrr >18
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  • 200 4 THE senior Immigration officer on duty at the Singapore Airport gasped. Then he blinked. "Oh no." he exclaimed at what he saw, and added: This cant be true, can it?" He was not alone. The senior Customs Officer broke m. and snapped: "I am
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  • 78 4 PENANG. Fi Wong M( i g Fook, 25, pleaded guilty m the Magistrate's Court yesterday to q charge of stealing a watch worth ?1.5T5 and admitted selling it to one of his friends for $70 on »v The vat en belonged to Mr. P.
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  • 566 4 'DEAD BODIES STILL TWIT Protestor TestiHes At Murd^ Accused Tells Court 'I'm Sick' PROFESSOR G. A. Ransome, Professor of Medicine at the tniversity of Malaya and a lecturer m Neurology, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that even if a man was shot through the heart with a cannon ball,
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  • 382 5 Uiflfr Commission Ends \probe On Wages Councils To Help Men Called For m hotels largf i nil Iheii R prc ss "n unriVr the rdinn J n«• 7 v' rt I bed to cover Kuala pui S c re m b a
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  • 89 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. yesterday hen discussions with the Federation Government on the setting rp of two autonomous division? of the University of Malaya m the Colony and the Federation. Mr. Chew was accompanied by the Chancellor of the University, Mr.
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  • 150 5 SAW BROTHER ABBED Court Told a te time I it ta1 9 the bach of brother,* 1 Gim Choo said. She ?a she ran Into the bouse and told hei father. When she ime out, the three men ha^ Bed and her brother T Aa- jrinn the road. Later a
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  • 47 5 STAFF Committee of the Singapore City Counril has recommended the appointment of three Temporary Assistant Health Officers. They are: Dr. (Mr?.) S. E. Ho. Dr. On^ Cheng Hool and Dr. B. R. Mukerjee. These appointments will be confirmed by the full Council on Monday.
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  • 142 5 AS the festive season draws near, people from all over Malaya and Singapore turn their thoughts to the underprivileged and sick and to The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund. This was demonstrated yesterday by the spontaneous do- nation of $100 by members of the Serangoon Division
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  • 229 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Protocol stands m the way of Malaya honouring the first state visit of President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, with a permanent symbol of this country's respect and admiration. Indian protocol forbids the acceptance by the Republic's official of
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  • 129 5 VICTOR Adaikalasamy, who tried to re-unite an estranged couple, was yesterday jailed for 12 months' by Singapore Second District Judge Mr. Choor Singh, for assaulting a City Council labourer. Govinda Mudilliar the City Council labourer of Sun^ei Road, told the court that Victor came to his house
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  • 108 5 Employers Paid $57,687 In EPF Fines KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A to:a! of 5.tT.687 \va^ 'oi'.ected from emp'.overs as interest penalties payahie unner the Employees' Provident Fund ■Ordinance, for fai ins to pay contributions w thin the period prescribed by law. >!ntes the annual report of the fund Board for last
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  • 419 5 The Workers Party Is Not Dead Marshall THE Singapore Workers* Party is not dead and will outlive all its enemies, said its Chairman Mr. David Marshall yesterday after an informal executive committee meeting of the Party. The meeting also appointed Mr. J. C. Coreira as the temporary secretary to convene
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  • 279 5 And New Alliance Starts Work THE newly formed Singapore Peoples' Allience has set its administrative [machinery m motion by electing seven sub-com-mittees to handle party affairs. The committees were c e'-ted at a six-hour meeting jf the party's centra] and advisory j committees on Thursday r.ignt The committees are: Memj
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  • 35 5 THE travelling veterinary dispensary and lecture van> of Penang visited villages. 28 kampongs and three rubber estate? m Penang and Proi \'ince Wellesley last month and j carried out LBj6SO ramkhet var -inations.
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  • 33 6 IT was officially arm mnced m Seremban yesterday that the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri /.gong will pay an iffirial visit to Xesri Semhilan licm Nov. 22 to 24.
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  • 164 6 CAUGHT WITH BURGLARS' TOOLS ON HIM SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD V. ong An Kok. who wa> bound over m $500 to keep the peace by a Singaoore Court m June was yesterday convicted on a charge of possessing tioL.sebreaking implements m a backlane m Middle Road on Thursday. Sentence was postponed for
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  • 391 6 Labour Commissioner Will Administer The Ordinance SINGAPORE Government yesterday published a Bill for the regulation and supervision of private employment agencies m the Colony at an estimated cost of about $2,500 per annum. The object of the Bill is to prevent abuses, m
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  • 124 6 GET TO KNOW MALAYA -Mentri Calls [POH. FrL— Students m Malaya should learn less of the history of other nation- end get to know more about the history of their own independent nation Malaya. Mentri Bcsar of Perak, Iri -he Mohame r j Ghazali bin Haji Jawi said this when
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  • 293 6 Corporal who asked for lift, in death truck IPOH Fri.— A police corporal, Arshad bin Landa, 31, of Tanah Rata. Cameron Highlands, who was given a lift to Taiping to spend his vacation leave with his wife and two children, was among the four persons. i including two British soldiers,
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  • 72 6 HAD BETTING SLIPS WORTH $31,706 TWENTY-ONE rhap ji kec schedules worth $31,706 were found on Ho Poon Seng, 54, when Police arrested him m front of the Happy World amusement park early yesterday morning. Later yesterday, Ho was charged before the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, with
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  • 37 6 A YOUTH. Chan Kum Choon. who pleaded not tjuilty to a charge of at;emptin? to extort $20 from Ng Hap Cheong at New Bridee Head on Nov. '.i, was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday.
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  • 208 6 Two Women Tied Up, Robbed TWO housewives of identical ages 38 were victims of armed robbers m Singapore yesterday. Both were alone when the robbers struck at 4.30 a.m. m East Coast Road and at 10 a.m m Clementi Road. Madam Tan Gek Noi was injured as she put up
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  • 58 6 ALOR STAR. Fri. Ramasamy Snmoo was yesterday sentenced to eigh^ years' jail by Mr. Justice Hi"! m She Supreme Court here. A seven-man jury unanimously found him guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to Murder. Samoo was charged with The murder of his j
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  • 203 6 FIVE officers of the Austialian Citizen.- Military Forces arrived m Singapore yesterday on an 18-day tour of Australian and British anils here and m the Federation. While m Malaya the officers will study the different techniques used by troop?
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  • 68 6 French Priest Promoted TANAH RATA, Cameron Highlands, Fri. Father R. M. Laurent has been appointed First Regional Superior of the French priests for Malaya and Singapore, arrording to advice received from Paris this week The appointment makes Father Laurent one of the 11 highest ranking officials of the 300--year old
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  • 373 6 BACK PAY CLAIM IS FANTASTIC -MANAGEMENT THE Singapore General Employees' I'nion is claiming 520.000 m back pay for 13 workers employed by the Ben Company. Though the v nion has threatened to lake the case ;;p to the Labour Court on Monday, the management of the company has termer the
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  • 149 6 REDUNDA WORKERS BAT A GET 'REPRIEVE THE Singapore BATA Shoe ornp m, I gency meeting with its employees found a way to save 90 of 99 redundant enTkß being thrown out of work. Thr> management announced 14 M I months of friendly negotiatioi H decided to open a new vorfcshoi
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  • 193 6 Grandpa Fights Off Robbers ALOR STAR. Fri.—Seventy-year-old Lam Kho. known v grand-pa*' to the resident? of Kampong Pariang ECunjit, B; kit Pinang. hrre put up a heroic fight against two robbers, who tri r d to enter bis house last night. Lam was Stabbed m the bark by one of
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  • 65 6 3 TO ATT SOCIAL WORK THREE <■ i Scbo Is cim\ 5 I sent row Con: v ;B Tok;. I The three M S. r e I Gem a 11 Nn Sii P M 'and I of I souro I .\>> i inf I In addii i I tion vv;
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  • 23 6 THERE NO EVID KH S I Sing I I X Sej I this ■j si \v on P 1 let F i added
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    • 276 6 Ta-JYigh t To-iYigh t N^^ proudly presents For the First time (IN SINGAPORE) THE 1958 ALL-MALAYAN INTERNATIONAL I AMATEUR BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIP I See Top Dancers from Federation States i and Singapore Compete for the most coveted trophy the EU ENG HOCK CHALLENGE CUP SPONSORED ORGANISED BY I. S. T. D.
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  • 428 7 Bren Guns Used In Raids? Nonsense -say Police THIS WEAPON HAS TREMENDOUS POWER' SINGAPORE police have never used Bren guns m any of their operations or raids on the islands, Assistant Commissioner Mr. Brian Goodrich, the Colony's C.I.D. Chief, and the Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, stated yesterday. They
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  • 158 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— lone: Idle. The tin price m Singapore was $3833 per picul (down Slj). LONDON RTBBER Friday's opening first session: Tone: Quirt. CLOSING Spot 2K'd. IVcember Ctf'.d. Jan-Mar. 2t> April-June 28 d July-Sept. ?H d Or t. -Dor
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  • 93 7 A SINGAPORE Magistrate. Mr. R B I Pae.>. yesterday committed Koh Yok Wan. 18, to .>tand triad at the next A.-v>:z?s on a charge of armed robbery. The prosecution alleged that Koh, with three unknown persons, robbed a shop assistant Gaw Khie Sons or $312 while
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  • 46 7 A COFFEE-SHOP a^sLstant. Leong See Meng. 28. was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday wi h theft of 50 j cents from a public telephone booth at the Capitol Theatre on Thursday. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until Nov. 21.
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  • 186 7 THE Singapore Certified Teachers' Association will hold an extraordinary meeting I at 9 a.m. today at Cairnhill to discuss the proposed uni- j fied scheme of service offered by the Education Ministry. In a circular to members j by their president. Mr. Yin Ec
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  • 45 7 IPOH, Fri.— Mr. S. V. Pillay, a D.S.P. m the Police Voluntary Reserve, Perak, has been appointed Deputy Commandant. Prior to joining the force m December 1950, he served m the 9th Indian Division of the British Army during the Malayan Campaign o/ 1941-45.
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE'S first Judge of the new Muslim Religious Court, lnche Taha Suhaimi, (left) last night met a large number of friends and Muslim leaders at an informal gathering at the residence of Mr. S. G. Dhasthagir (right). Vice President of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary
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  • 371 7 Grit putted them through FIFTY-ONE of the 108 evening class students of the Balestier Junior Trade School, Singapore, have passed the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations, it was announced yesterday. Superintendent of the Evening Classes. Mr. J. C. Hickey, asked to comment
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  • 264 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A mother, Antoniammah, and her ten-year-old daughter, Antonimary, died here today when a wall caved m at Hicks Road, alter a heavy downpour. The tragedy occurred when the mother was washing at a standpipe and the child was bathins. Both were killed when the
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE Insurance Companies Employees' Union will celebrate its third anniversary with a dance and social at the Fraser and Neave Hall, River Valley Road, tonight. Prizes will be awarded the best dancing couples. Proceeds of the dance will go to the Union's reserve fund.
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  • 170 9 The Malayan rubber indus- iollar earner, vice-president J B irke Knapp. said here today. j Every effort, he declared, I must be made to safeguard 'he industry. He expressed this view a isil he paid to the Industry Replanting Board's mobile exhibition held heras, near
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  • 21 9 Market Steady Week I I I I I I I I I I I I m H I I m I
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  • 6 9 U.S.May Use More New Rubber ■^H
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  • 29 9 5INGA1 ORE Chamber of P. i bber Assoc I a prices In cents sterday were Buyers Sellers 911 M| Dec R.S.S. 90| 91 P r 90J A
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  • 28 9 Exchange B rial rr a-i c the c inges m ra*^~ merchants •*-><•►-- French Francs selling TT nr 08. 72 read 7 Other exchange rates remain tered
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  • 62 9 Engineer Back From Training MR. Liv Tun Wei. works engineer of National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, ma nufacturers of "Eveready" flashlight and radio batteries and "National" projector carbons. has returned from a training tour of National Carbon's associated companies' factories overseas. During his training. Mr. Liv visited several of the companies'
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  • 53 9 THE world total commercial fish catch last year at 29.960,--000 tons was almost o0 per cent over the catch m 1938 the last full fishing year before the second world war, according to an FAO (F"od and Agriculture Organization report. Wor'.d fish catch is still increasing,
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  • 209 9 U.S. Economy Up Despite Low Exports W VSHLN iTOX. Nov .4 One of the remarkable aspects thf rreni economi- rergence m the United Slates •it has been sustained despite a generally un- i c expt d sit lation s Federal Reserve whose monetary cx- tintain a r.o^e wal rh e
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  • 406 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokers teported *he following business done Fed D>p. 51.09, $1.08; V. X Ords. $1.59, $1.60; Gammon 51.71 delayed, $1.70; Hammer $1.57, $1.575; H Waugh $1.33; M Breweries $2.85; M. Cement $1.58. $1.60; M. Coil?. $1.03 to S101: McAlister $1.33, $1.32; M. Box $1.75; Robinson Ord.-. $1.45; Sime
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  • 178 9 Selective Buying In Industrials industrials and rubbers were steady, with selective buy. ing support, while tins were a shade easier m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was fair Prire change? announced by •he Malayan Sharebrokers' Association— Buyers Se:!ers M. Colls 095 1.00 xd err Metal B^x 1 75 1
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  • 229 9 A BRITISH battery which i i'has replaceable cells and is of improved design and performance Is shortly to be released o n the U.K. market. Known as "Sepcel" It i s an entirely new type of battery made up of separate 2-volt cells. These
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  • 274 9 $100 M BRUNEI LOAN MAY BE A SEMI-GIFT F*in€unee And Commerce KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Brunei's $100,--000,000 loan to the Federation Government might be of a semi-gift nature, it was revealed today by the Finance Minister, Mr. H. S. Lee, just before he left here for Singapore en route to Brunei.
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  • 107 9 Drop In Malayan Coal Mine Output KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Production of coal last year fell by 78.403 tons to i0n.009 tons, according to the Malayan Collieries Ltd's annual report issued today. Profit for the year ended Junp 30, this year, was $52,349, against $515,161 m the previous year. The company
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  • 100 9 Australia Exports More Coal Australian coal has again become nn important export commodity, according to the Australian Coal Associatiot'. Last year shipments totalled 756.000 tons, the largest annual shipment for 30 years j O'! this, almost i (1 per c<int, went to Japan. Supp ies Viso were sent to New
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  • 65 9 Divisional Manager of I'nited Artists' Foreign Field. Mr Alfred Katz arrived m Singapore yesterday on a business tour. Mr Katz, who is on a round the world trip, will spend a few days here to discuss future release of I'nited Artists films with Shaw Brothers.
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  • 80 9 SYDNEY. Nov. 14 (Reuter) Australia should produce oil and petrol synthetically from coal, the managing director of an English engineering firm, Mr David Barritt, said today firm, the Simon Engineering Group is now building a £A36,000.000 nuclear power station m England He said the coal industry
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  • 106 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- 1 i duce Exchange noon closing prices ncr picu] yesterday were: Copra Nov. -Dec $4nj buyers >41$ sellers; ro^nnut oil m bulk $62 1 sellers m drums S6-U sellers; Muntok whit* pepper $133 sellers: Sarawak white $132 sellers; Special Sarawak black ST2. Singapore Copra A??n,'iation
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  • 69 9 MALAYA'S 4 rade m copra snd coconut oil m the first nine month? of this year showed a decline compared with the corresponding period last year. according to statistics issued yesterday. From January to September, ropra import? totalled 11.?. 552 tons M28.9n tons) and exports "8.
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    • 595 9 TENDER NOTICES MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ARMED FORCES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS have been despatched to Contrac on registered for the Supply of Fuelwood. Closing date Is: Ist December. 1958 The Government does not bind Itself to accept 'he lowest or any tender. FEDERATION BARRACK SERVICES. Port Dick.-on November. 1953. POLICE TENDER
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    82 10 (TOP LEFT): INCHE Mohd. Rashad Danish, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for the United Arab Republic m Malaya, was the guest of honour at a dinner party given by Dr. Mohd. Abdul Rauf, the principal of the Muslim College Malaya, recently. Among the guests were representatives from the
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    74 10 (LEFT): MR. D. D. Bartlett. retiring: General Manager of Malayan Railway, is seen here speaking: at a farewell dinner given m his honour by the various voluntary organisations of the Malayan Railway held at Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Others m the picture are from left to right: Mr. V.
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    43 10 (LEFT): CHE' Shahrom binte Rassim (right) celebrated her 18th birthday recently. Che' Shahrom. a pupil of the Convent m Kuala Lumpur, held a party for friends and relatives at her Kampong Pandan home. She is pictured with her guests. (Standardpic by Fah
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    146 10 (BELOW): Rev. ButlerWhite of the Methodist Wesley Church. Rlang. a registered donor, is seen donating blood to the Klang Blood Bank, recently. He is donating blood for the twelfth time including Singapore, Ipoh and at Klang. Mrs. Sarah Karim. the chairman of the Blood Bank, has sent an appeal to
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  • 73 10 (ABOVE): THE commander of No. 78 Fighter Wing of the Royal Australian Air Force. Group Captain Glen Cooper, alighting from the cockpit of an Avon-Jsahre jet fighter, on his arrival at the RAAF Station. Butterworth. on Nov. 2. He led m four Avon-Sabre jets the vanguard of
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  • 91 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUNDE illFTj son of hr N] X M au thi Moslini (uik,.,; v i birthday u lt! rerenti\ (]V) rrntrei pytt«» %v^ vidrv ilf j|s and sis|,. r '{">■ 1 (ABOVE): THE map of George Town, Penang. showing the sit* Bukit Dumbar Reservoirs, which uerr fcdarei <n the
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  • 165 10 MR S. THATCHINAMOORTHY of the P.W.I). Federal Stores. Kuala Lumpur, helps his bride. Miss M. Leelavathy of the Telecommunications. Depar.ment. Klang. to cut their wedding cake during the reception held at the Evergreen Cafe. Klang. Mr. Thatchinamoorth.v is the son of Mr. and Mrs V. Sivasangaran of Kuala
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  • 2119 11  -  SCRUTINEER «> Chanteur D'Amour The Big Threat JOSKF.R 111. a long-striding five-year-old is my „,-re m the main race, the 1| miles event for Class Division one performers (Race 6) at Kuala Lumpur Ibis afternoon, final day of the Selangor Turf Club's »w mber meeting.
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  • 1793 11 TODAYS CARD BIG SWEEP THE UNLIMITED SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. last race of the afternoon. FORECAST POOL will be held on Races 3, 5 and 7. while the TREBLE TOTE will be on Races 4, 6 and 8. REDIFFUSION REDIFFI'SION will broadcast commentaries on all the nine
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  • 285 11 PENANG'S SHRINKING SWEEP PENANG. Fri.— The sales i the unlimited sweep Ui keu of the Penang Turf 4 i'ib during the year have shrunk to a new low rei ««rd of $2.492. .><>0 and there is no doubt that sales continue to be srrioasly affected by promoted by Urn Soda]
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  • 22 11 Standard Nap -Khandi Star KHAXDI STAR (Boug:oure) being led m by Mrs. Tan Ah Yong: after winning the third race last Saturday.
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  • 745 12 Fowl* Olympians Coach Sign Contracts 'Globe Trotting' Hopes If They Make A Hit Here FIVE Singapore basketball players four of them Olympic and Asian Games stars signed up with Singapore Talents Limited to join the world famous, globcircling troupe of Goose Tatum whose Harlem stars
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  • 382 12 IT WILL BE TOUGH FOR JOHORE TODAY team.v Combined Services. ME Kay (RN) LAC Labram RAF' F/Lt Strickland (RAF) Ss LI Mar>_ha;l |R.\>. Lt. Powell (Army), SAC Flinders 'RAF' Fl* IVno H 'RAF>. LAC Hughes 'RAF 1 Capt Simpson (Army). LAC Bramley 'RAF' Garner (Army), Oulton (Armvi Flinders 'RAF' CPO
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  • 103 12 WHAT HUTTON THINKS PERTH. Nov 14 (Reuter) Former MCC captain Sir Leonard Hutton, thinks that tee forthcoming crickel Test Series could be closer than at the moment conceded. He did no- attach n h importance to the performance of 'he MCC aga:n?t state <:-.•;:?. At present E:.- to be the
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  • 443 12 Harvey (1 44) Burke (85) Give New South Wales Fine Start After An Early Shock SYDNEY. Nov. 14 (Reuter) Test stars Neil Harvey and Jim Burke laid the foundations for a massive New South Wales score against the M.C.C. on the opening day of the cricket match here today. Harvey,
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  • 183 12 A GOAL two minutes from time by inside right Lewis enabled Singapore Cricket Club to hold the Singapore Teachers Union to a one-all draw m the S.H.A. division I league match on the padang .yesterday. Cricket Club who were nit lieu 1 their regular
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  • 93 12 SINGAPORE Juniors beat Johore Juniors by flv e games to nil m a friendly badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last nieht. Result? were: (Singapore playc.s merit on first). Singles: Long Pern Chan bra! Kary Mak 15-7 15-6: Lam Say Chow beat Zaini Mahbi 15-3
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  • 82 12 A THIRD minute penalty converted by John Hughes enabled Royal Air Force Changi to eliminate 75 Squanron. Royal New Zealand, Air Force, by three points (a penalty) to nil m the first round of the FEAF Sanderson Cup rugby competition at Tengah yesterday. The
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  • 17 12 CYMA beat YMCA 4-2 m a friendly match of billiards played at the V.M.C.A last week.
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  • 26 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Nanyang University by two goals to nil m a friendly soccer match played at the University oi Malaya ground yesterday.
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  • 140 12 I KUALA LUMPUR, Friday— Low Kee Sum retained the Selangor Table Tennis ;itl P when he won all seven matches on a one-round league system at the X ji Cho Hong Hall. Runner-up was e Wah Sun. third Chin Ki n Chin and Ho Kum Lop
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  • 42 12 Wee Tian Sink centre. 37 years. 6 ft 2hu,sA Singapore cm plain. I Olympian, Ga m c s-l man* I r "iM lee Tit ktmm Olympian, ame s man. Ko Tmd JOt v rrr. .17 *J Qlympid tU'll]
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  • 34 12 NAN YANG TOO HANYANG SUni I■. Sports Club, tin d< [ending champions ih< warta when they beat J n n r > DA] Carbon Co.. Ltd samrc ?n r: i mi n STTA 5 2
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 87 12 RUGGER: H.M.S. Malaya Cup. Johorc VS. Jomt S^rr ccs. Smgaporc, Johorc International Club. The Blacks vs. All-Whites, V;r?o<\-7( School ground. SCC Srlangor Club. SCC. RAF Sc'ctar 'A' vs. Nee Soon Gnrnson, Seletar; RAF Seletar 'B is RAF Changi 'B. Changi: RASC vs. RAF Changi 'A.' Ayrr Rajah Road. SOCCER: Friendly;
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  • 117 13 be u^ed as milestones »ss "f Security Forces ayo, then 4^ Field pff Singapore for EngI m *n a figure of some nbet li^t year. who let loose m terrorist mnele haunt. I batteries ._o reeirpp"* -.vp-e fnea^- lerrorisi of a ecks before *'n.eir de- |aic from Ma.aya Round
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  • 450 13 I bethei F c r a g g( nent p rents, says c rej Ml THE S THE MORE v r p or t goes on to probably j nar a1 and the miim 1 on hear >r€ ng and jp a the? iiscovei i
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 13 tb e Rev. A.F.S. Begnr chatted u lth many fH# Battalion Head<i>inrtprs of 3 Battalion Royal Austrampui North Malaya. During his Jour of the sf quarters the men's living mid recreation tht mfanteers Some he saw working at clerical n their rations prior to leavmg on a week bore hears
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  • 605 13 They fired 1,000,000 shells before leaping Malaya ber r <:t onljr of meeting *r.e gunners but of actually Bring off shp' 1 ir. Tr> 'h p j'jn^'e When a number of the regiment's weapons were set up m the Kulai Padang. some of the local councillors of the
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    • 19 13 im Into Stnki Life By STAN f^ i n n r 1 i 1 For Folks Sir, Eros 9
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    • 299 13 By RITA DEL MAR rr»ODAT*S QUOTATION: I 'True humility is possible nnU for the irreatly successful. The tallest mountains knnu how far they are from the stars." PALI. XI DRinOE SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE; The day Tfpr? some opportunities for contacts, gaining Dew and interesting ideas and information. Make the most
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  • 169 14 Family Planning Is Answer To Asia's Problems HONGKONG, Nm. 14 (Renter). Family planning f« the answei to Asia's population problem, according to a UNESCO official Or. S Chandrasekar of India. Governmeni support had now given to this m India and the pr gramme was Qoirg ahea I i ier heavy
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  • 101 14 SHEFFIELD, Nov. 14 (Reut-n.— A legless woman yesterday >aid she was bankrupt becau>p of d a m ages awarded against her for enticing the husband > one-armed woman Mrs Florence May HTeltofl told i bankruptcy (our: here that the cause of her failure uas a
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  • 68 14 NEW YORK, Nov :4 (UPI) A '"hartered Scandinavian Airlines plane left here last night to carry two million doses M Salh polio vaccine to Warsaw, Pojand I* Is the second av.^, last air shipment ol five million doses ordered through the Sta*e Department and International Cooperation
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  • 452 14 Colombo Plan nations end session confident they'll face problems with vigour SEATTLE, Nov. 14 The Colombo Plan notions last night ended their conference with a declaration that the economic development of the less-developed areas is a major challenge of the present times. "The peaceful evolution
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    • 99 14 PARIS, Nov 14 (Reuter) UNESCO should have "con- tact" with Communist China j and "other areas where the United Nations does not re- cognise the Government,' Dr Luther Evans American Director General of UNESCO said today He told the 81 members of UNESCO that
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    • 34 14 KING HUSSEIN has sent a message to the Queen expressing thanks for the British government's prompt response to Jordan's appeal for troops last July, it was stated at the Foreign Office m London. Reuter
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    • 33 14 A BL'RMESE delegation led Iby Mr. r. E. Thante, Se -rei tary of State m the Burmese Ministry of Information yesterday had talks m Bonn with West German government and apposition leaders. Reuter
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    • 25 14 THE DUKE and Duchess of Gloucester arrived m Addis Ababa yesterday for a six-day stay a> guests of the Emperor of Ethiopia Ha:"c Selassie. Reuter
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    • 28 14 THE NUMBER of children studying m various Hongkong school s at the end of September totalled 418,546 41.697 more than last quarter, according to an official report. Reuter
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    • 25 14 SIR ROBERT SCOTT. British Commissioner-General m South-east Asia, arrived m Tokyo last night from Sir.cai pore en route to the United States and London Reuter
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  • 48 14 Banks In Nicosia Guarded BRITISH troops are pictured here guarding Barclays Bank m the heart of Nicosia following the recent brutal murder of two top bank officials by EOKA terrorists. This is one of the new stern measures tiken to euard British civilians from EOKA attacks UPI photo.
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  • 133 14 NEW TURN IN THE FISH WAR REYKJAVIK. Nov. 14. i UPI '—The Government today investigated an alleged British threat to sink an Icelandic gunboat inside Iceland^ territorial waters. The Cabinet under Premier Herman Jonasson met here last night with the Foreign Relations Committee to consider the reported incident. officially termed
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  • 46 14 BELGRADE. Nov. 14. (Reuter) President Tito today returned to Belgrade after spending a month undergoing medical treatment for rheumatic complaints at his Adriatic Island retreat of Brioni. An official announcement issued by the government's news agency Tanjug said the treatment was now completed.
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  • 52 14 TAIPEI, Nov. 14. (Renter) A five-member Malayan Moslem Mission arrived here this morning for a two-week tour of Formosa The mission headed by the Yang Mulia Dato Raja Ha.ii Omar, permanent president of the United Ma'ays National Organisation, rame at the invitation of the Chinese Islamic'
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  • 171 14 BOAC Launches Its Daily Jet Service LONDON. Nov. 14. (Reuter) Brirish Oversea? Airways started the first ever daily jet air'.iner service between London and New York today two days ahead of PanAmerican Airways. The first of the daily Cometfour jet airliners flew 40 passengers plus 13 Corporation crewmen from New
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  • 163 14 Only One 'Yes' PARIS. Nov. 14.— (UPI"» A 25-year-old girl was married today to a young French aviator who died m Algerian combat last year. The marriage was authorized under a Franch law which permits such unions after the death of soldiers who have fallen
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  • 22 14 MR NEHRU, Indian Prime Minister, inaugurated a miniature railway at New De'hi"? children's park on his 69th birthday yesterday.
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  • 338 14 SEND MAKARIOS BACK -DAILY MIRROR LONDON. Nov. 14 (Reuter) The Daily Mirror today devoted its entire front and back pages to editorial comment and a report from Cyprus highly critical of the policy and the language of the British Army Commander there The front page of this mass circulation newspaper
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  • 220 14 Khrushchev Publicly Denounces Bulganin MOSCOW. Nov. 11 (Rcuri) Mr. Nikita Khrushc hr\ last night publicly d«nounced Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the other half of the old "B a.nd X" partnership. for having worked against Communist Party polities. In a report published here by the official Soviet News Agency. Tasv ho added
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  • 192 14 It Won't Happen m 1 TOKYO. Nov. 14 (ITI) Indonesia^ of Staff. It. -Gen. Abdel Harff ViMitinn aj tary will never stage a < nup d Vtat m bM news agency said today The I: i< meslan strong i said a military a i not
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  • 25 14 ILL HEA LED AIR CR (en H ed on Ma- est H which 21 t *^M and fl The p.'^.^c tj fl The I i
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