Singapore Standard, 28 November 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleofcone ***** 5 Co bl IGERNEW S--1 P SING*BOR|. F((fbAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1958. VW. IX No. 149. 5 c_ 14 Pages
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  • 370 1 Commoner is next Empress of Japan &oye shatters 26 centuries of tradition TOKYO, Nov. 27 (UPI) Love shattered 26 centuries of tradition today and made an Asian Cinderella the next Empress of Japan. The Imperial househol i announced that 24-year-old Michiko Shoda. commoner daughter of a flour companv executive, was
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  • 134 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 27 (Reuter) India has drawn the attention of the Soviet Government to "certain apparent inaccuracies" in a map published in the Soviet Weekly, New Times, it was s:ated in the Council of States today. The map. published last month. showed parte
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The King and Queen tonight attended a "makyong" performance by the Som Makyong Players from Kelantan at the British Council her e tonight. The performance was spon- sored by the Federation Arts Councli. Makyong is a traditional h Malay dance drama.
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  • 304 1 BANK OF CHINA MAY CLOSE UNDER NEW LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Thursj Bank of China branches in the Federation may have to liquidate under a new legislation which is to go before the Federal Legislative Council at its meeting next week. Under the proposed legislation, any bank which has 50 per
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  • 32 1 THE new Hungarian rubberstamp parliament in its first session yesterday unanimously re-elected the same communist government which had ruled the country before the general elections earlier this monih. UPL
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  • 397 1 Margaret sails: Tears -then phone call cheers her THE BOY SHE IS DETERMINED TO REACH WITH tear-filled eyes and in a breaking voice, pretty 17-year-old London stowaway, Margaret Cator, giving her last interview in Singapore yesterday before being shipped home, disclosed that her fiance from Sydney had a radio-phone talk
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  • 634 1 QUEEN CONTROL SELF-GOVT. FOR S'PORE Four tongues at Assembly but English to be used for records THE SINGAPORE (Constitution) Order in Council, which revokes the Rendel Constitution and creates a self-governing State of Singapore was yesterday published by the Colony Government. The new Constitution follows closely the agreement reached between
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  • 561 1 Lim on those home rule posers I CHIEF Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, last night called on the people of Singapore to give the new Constitution, which made the Colony a self-governing State, "the dynamic purpose and direction to prove that we have not overestimated our determination and capacity to
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  • 86 1 THE Russian freighter Angares arrived in Singapore yesterday to load 5.250 tons of rubber, valued at more than $9 million. She is the second of a fleet of five Russian ships which are expected to take about $51 million rubber from Malayan ports this
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  • 125 1 RI HANDS REBEL 'BLACK LIST' TO SINGAPORE GOVT. THE Indonesian Consulate in Singapore yesterday submitted to the Singapore Government a "black list" of the names of Indonesian rebels said to be operating in the Colony. Information Officer, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, told The Standard about this list which was handed to
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  • 58 1 THERE were four cases of polio in Singapore yesterday. These were not new, but cases that have been under observation for sometime, Dr. J. Cameron said yesterday. The total number of cases stand at 331. There were no deaths. The four confirmed cases are from Boat
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  • 60 1 BAGDAD, Nov. 27, (Reuter) The IraqLi Premier, Brigadier Abdul Karem Kassem. said yesterday he had foiled an "imperialistic plot" against Syria in 1956. Brigadier Kassem, inaugurating the fourth Arab Lawyers Union conference in Bagdad, said he had been sent to Jordan in 1956 to command Iraqi
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  • 190 1 Muslims: HK Regrets That 'No' From Tunku HONGKONG, Nov. 27 (Reuter)— A spokesman of the United Nations Association in Hongkong said here today the Association noted with "much regret" reports that Malayan Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman had given up the idea of bringing Chinese Muslim refugees from Hongkong to Malaya.
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    • 508 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered P.W.D Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to Noon of the 15.12.58 for SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF METAL FROM I22ND MILE QUARRY KLUANG JEMALUANG ROAD FOR 1959. Full particulars may be obtained from
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    • 627 2 POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday Bth December. 1958 are invited by the Commissioner of Police, Royal Federation of Malaya Police for the purchase of unserviceable MT tyres. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Officer Commanding. Federal Stores Depot, Gurney
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    • 658 2 NOTIC ES I, N.A MOHAMED ALI son of Abubakar, hereby notify the public that I intend to purchase the "Pettikadai (Shopstall) at 73, Anderson Road, Ipoh, belonging to V. Retnam son of Velaya. All those who have any claims whatsoever against the said shop-stall or against the said V. Retnam
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    • 216 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 2 (i) (a)— Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE Is hereby given that I. CHIU MOH PENG. 516/516-A, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as New Henry Boarding
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  • 978 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD November 23. 1953 Mr. Diefenbaker UtfMstti or Canada, Mr. John Diei iK, ¥tl strongly in personal friend(iso e ■lioni 1 leaders on a man-to-man 3 inlv *>*_ »n the Prime Minister of Abdul RThman who welcomed him aamA-\\ yesterday, a man after his i l|B |j smcere
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  • 53 3 The first home to be lit by history's first practical incandescent electric light bulb the boarding house of Mrs. Sarah Jordan it\ Menlo Park, N.J. In 1879, to test his newly developed electric light. American inventor Thomas Ed: son strung wires from his laboratory to Mrs. Jordan's
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  • 975 3  -  John Walton By of the T.U.C. London Problems And Opportunities Of Peak Years For School-Leavers LONDON. p^DAY a tremendous, once-for-all chance is open to British industry—a chance to take in its own, and the nation's interests. Out of the schools, into jobs, are moving the largest numbers
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  • 214 3  - Cypriots Rally Behind EOKA Colin Legum cause of Greek intransigence. He firmly believes that the plan is fair to both Greeks and Turks and that in the long run. whatever the present difficulties, the Greeks will come round to acceptin? it. Although the plan lays the foundations for self-govern-ment in
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  • 680 3  - MONOPOL Y CONTEST ROBERT DUFFY By Over Major Canadian k-N-a__M«_niMM-W Air Routes OTTAWA. 'J'HE world's biggest transportation company, the privately-own-ed Canadian Pacific Railway, is fighting a battle in Ottawa to end the principle of Government monopoly on the major air routes of Canada The form of the battle is a
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  • 174 3 Employees' Predicament Sir Government may not be aware of the predicament the civil service employees are placed in at present. The government campaign to rid employees of their indebtedness seems to nave made matters worse. Employees in dire need of money and in desperation have the alternative
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  • 394 3 the NEWS as it strikes me rpODAY'S meeting of the Singapore City Council should Provide yet another interesting session before Ong Eng Guan vacates the Mayoral chair next month IF People's Alliance representative, G B. Armstrong, is not over-ruled in his intention to hold an open debate on certain issues
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  • 517 4 Canada keen on stronger ties with Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It is from the Asian countries of the Commonwealth in particular that Canada expects the greatest advancement materially in the years of work ahead, declared Canadian Prime Minister Mr J. G. Diefenbaker here today on his arrival. He said that
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  • 124 4 Banquet For Mr. D To Be On The Air KU.U A LUMPUR, Thurs. Radio Malaya will broadcast directly the speeches by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. J. Diefenbaker and the Federation Premier, Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Sate Banquet at Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall tomorrow. Listeners at all stations will
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  • 244 4 50 YEARS MAY BE QUIT AGE FOR CITY EMPLOYEES A NEW retirement scheme for the staff of the Sin gapore City Council is now being considered b\ iu Whitley Council. According to the scheme, the Council staff will D permitted to retire optionally at the age of 50 and after
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  • 250 4 Lim Inaugurates Training Scheme With 161 Learners CHIEF Minister, Tun Lim j Yew Hock, who is also [Minister for Labour and Welfare, yesterday inaugurated Singapore Government's Apprenticeship Scheme, with a total of 161 apprentices. Tun Lim said though the Government had the project outlined in 1956 when a Joint Advisory
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  • 101 4 THE Girl Scout Troop of the American Community m Singapore will present a Scrapbook Screen to tne children of the Welfare Centre at the SATA Clinic today. Eighteen girls, mostly below the age of 11. have be*, n doing this job for the past few
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  • 152 4 No Increase In Fees At Nanyang NANYANG Universit 3 P« Ma 1 ayan Repress ntal Connoil yesteroay decided no' to increase tee. following a threat from 78 per rent O fJ the students to leave the University if this was done President to the Univers Students' Union, Mr. Liang Kuan
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  • 64 4 MOHAMMAD Yamir,. a member of the Armv Depot j Police, was killed in an accident wi'h a military J while riding his bicycle it 'he 10th Mile, Chua Ch i Kang Road, Singapore. 9m 1 terday. Poll e arc appealu if I M eye-witnesses tn :he
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  • 38 4 6,000 Clerks Seeks From sent...? a Singap! vhatsSJ' tions the s.;'- 1 J th the J 3 i pared 1 lork .i been 1 with U represei ;ion he Fr .mployei •f ser j I inj I ise
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  • 71 5 PULATION OF FORE NEARING MIL. MARK Ust A Quarter Are L»gj Age Of Fi Ve i, r the Ai five form the majority group of the population 1 e _l biggest group is those from six to 12, and according to the 1 the Colony s total population is 1.445.930.
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  • 123 5 sIM.APORE Academy of PhvNiri.ins and Surgeons has nriMnizcd a three-week poster ulu_te course in Cardioi.^N—study of the heart. Thr course, for qualified Aw tors, will commence on Dec 1 and will be held on Mond.iys. Wednesdays and lr_d.»%> from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p m
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  • 365 5 Miner's Son Smiles, As He Gets Death For Slaying Stepmother IPOH, Thurs. An Ipoh to rr..r.er's son, Wong Tat Meng 31, smiled as he was ed m the dock after a i nee of death was pro-: in td on him by Mr. tasticc Good in the High trt today,
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  • 242 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Governraent does not favour the formation of a pan-Malayan I iversity of Malaya graduates society, The Standard learnt today. Several attempts to have i society registered have >o fai met with failure. The ision to
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  • 67 5 Police Suspect No Foul Play SINGAPORE Police have established that there was no foul play in connection with the death of a contractorlabourer, Toh Wai, 50, said the Police Secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. Toh's body was found sprawled in a room of a house in Kampong Silat on Wednesday
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  • 112 5 Loewen To Visit S'pore, Fed. THE Adjutant-General to the Forces, General Sir Charles Loewen, former Command-er-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, will arrive in Singapore on Saturday. Gen. Loewen. who is on a tour of Far East Land Forces in Singapore, the Federation and Hongkong, will be in the Colony from
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  • 189 5 CHIEF Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will be guest-of-honour at the gala Singapore Union of Journalists Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel, on Dec. 6. Highlight of the evening will be the selection of a Press Ball Queen. Th e contest is
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  • 137 5 SECTION FOR TOURISTS AT EXPOSITION SEVERAL thousand square feet of land have been set aside at the Singapore Exposition site at the Old Kaiiang Airport for a special tourist section which will be centred on an additional Government Tourist Department's Pavilion. A spokesman for the Exposition Committee said he hoped
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  • 62 5 TALKS which were to be held between the Shell Company. Singapore and its employees' union at the Labour Ministry yesterday were postponed as some of the union's delegates were taken ill. The talks will resume on Monday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and the Stanvac
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  • 266 5 You're contributing to the floods: 28 told THE Singapore Rural Board yesterday warned sand-wash-ing quarry operators in the Tampenis area to stop clogging drainage channels with silt and cause floods or face prosecution. Farmers living in the area lost thousands of dollars worth of crops, poultry and pigs during the
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  • 392 5 PERAK MAKES HISTORY IN FRAMING NEW STATE LAWS IPOH, Thurs. A historic step towards the establishment of a fully elected State Legislative Assembly and an Executive Council was taken today when the Perak Council of State unanimously approved amendments to the Constitution. The amendments were a fully elected Legislative Assembly
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  • 198 5 TWO Singapore Police officers had an exchange of words in the Coroner's Court yesterday and had to be called to order. Inspector Arthur Wilson, conducting the inquiry into the death of a 12-year-old boy, and Senior Inspector Alam Din bin Bagoo had argued about a
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  • 57 5 THE Secretary General of the Labour Front, Mr. Francis Thomas, is unable to hold his usual "Meet-the-People" session, this evening, as he has to take part in the All-Partv Forum on "The Future of Singapore." at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr Thomas will however, hold the
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  • 27 5 A NEW canteen was opened for the staff of the Telecommunications and Postal Departments yesterdAy by the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas
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  • 98 6 C&W CHIEF ON WORLD TOUR THE Chairman of Cable and Wireless Limited. Sir Geofrey Ince. arrived in Singa pore yesterday by air after a visit to Jesselton. North Borneo. Sir Geofrey. who is on a world trip to visit workers and officials of Cable and Wire less, is expected to
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  • 25 6 THE Singapore Supervisory and Management Training Association will hold a dance at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Cinema, on Dec. 6 from 8 p.m.
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  • 203 6 ALL candidates selected by the Public Services Commission for appointments in the Singapore City Council will in future have to appear before the Staff Committee before they can be taken into service. This has been decided by the Staff Committee. As
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  • 423 6 Witness Tells Court: '1 killed a man... Govt, pardoned me' PENANG, Thurs. A ■elf-confessed murderer, Y'u Wing Shu, alias Ah Loon, who surrendered to Govern- j _ient after being a Communist terrorist for eight years, said in the Sessions Court today, that a vege-table-planter, Wong Yoke Fan. had been supplying
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  • 427 6 EXPAT GETS TOP CITY JOB AND RAISES RUMPUS Local Officer Is More Qualified For Post, Says Protest Memo LOCAL senior officers of the Singapore City Council, yesterday charged the Council's Staff Committee with flouting its Malayanization policy. They alleged the Committee had recently taken a decision which gave preference to
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  • 108 6 Sabrina: She's not coming after all SABRINA fans in Singapore are in for a big disappoint, ment. The 21-year-old dumb-blonde of British films and television will not arrive in the Colony today. For the girl with the 42*-18"--36" figure is flying to Los Angeles from Rome. Sabrina was expected to
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  • 41 6 VEERASAMY Yellasamy was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on a charge of impersonating a sanitary inspector and threatening Wang Lee Chuan with summons for havmg put up a new roof without the authority from the City Council.
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  • 31 6 CURFEW jn the Western Straits will be lifted from Dec. 1. states the Joint Straits Control Authority statement after a review of the emergency situation in the area.
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  • 102 6 Political Leaders At Forum SIX Singapore political leaders will todav give their views on "The Future of Singapore" at a forum sponsored by the Sin Chew Jit Pon at the Victoria Memorial Kali beginning at 7.30 p.m The sneakers are Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party). Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (People's
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  • 249 6 STRANDED FISHER FOLK CAN RETURN MALACCA, Thurs.— More than 200 fishermen and their families who are now stranded at Pulau Rupat, in Indonesian Island near nere, will be allowed to return to Malacca. The owner of one of the biggest fishing fleets here. Mr. Goh Joon Ho. who had arranged
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  • 86 6 A MAX. Mohamed Kassim bin Bostan Khan, was ye.-ter-day acquitted by the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh on two aounts of cheating. His cefence was not called. The prosecution alleged that Mohamed. who had been asked by a Government servant, j Syed Alwi hin Syed
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    457 6 DecoraH ons ALOR STAR, Thurs at the Padang here tomorrow m* official birthday of the now Abdul Halim. H K f The new Sultan, who ittafo row, is the eldest son of the S passed away in July thus year A grand ceremonv place here with a guard honour
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  • 113 6 TB CAUSES CONCERN TO PLANTERS THE scourge of lum* n sis is causing much c r to the Planting Indus* r; »1 C. T. Pettitt. acting Chair man, Council of Perak Dis trict Planting Ass cia n said in a statement :>''' r: day. A .scheme for the tru atment
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  • 97 6 A LABOURER wa, invil oy a wireman friend, wn he had known for tour yeai io join him for lunch Al the meal he went to tbe win nans hou.se and there usked three times: "Arc i not an informer fnr thr I oms?" Lach time the ai» \man
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  • 23 7 TONG Kam 74. died in an accident with a motor-cycle at the 3J Mile. Kuala Lumpur/ Sungei Besi Road on Wednes-
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  • 39 7 OWING to the death of the Raja Bendahara of Perak last Monday in Kuala Kangsar. the Sultan of Perak has cancelled all his social engagements for the 14-day mourning period commencing from Nov. 24 to Dec. 7.
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  • 437 7 DR. PRASAD: ONLY BRIEF GLIMPSE FOR THE PUBLIC Too Tight A Programme For Presidential Visit KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -The public can see India's President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, from enclosures at the International Airport aere when he arrives on the afternoon of Dec. 6 and leaves on the morn•ng of Dec.
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  • 170 7 FEDERATION Government yesterday thanked Johore State for the excellent arrangements made for the visit of Their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong to Johore. The letter thanked "all those who had a hand in the arrangements for the recent State visit to
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  • 243 7 Court Told Of Parang Attack A merchant told a Singapore Court yesterday how some of his workers were slashed with parangs when he led them to demolish unauthorised houses j or his son's land. Lee Cheong Meow, the merchant, was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry in which Mohamed bin
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  • 144 7 NEW ROADS HIT FARMERS, GOVT. TOLD FARMERS in Singapore did not ask for better roads and it was Government who wanted the roads, said Mr. H.J.C. Kula-ingha at a Rural Board meeting yesterday. He charged there wa s no proper supervision in the construction of the roads and farmers' fruit
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  • 432 7 Witness to court: 'I object to being called as witness' A MILITARY contractor, Soon Hoh Yoke, told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday through his counsel, Mrs Lucy Chen, that he "very strongly" objected to bein* called in as a prosecution witness. Mrs. Chen wa s holding a watching brief
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  • 141 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 883 881 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 875 88* R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 881 883 R.S.S. No. 2 86J 87 R.S.S. No. 3 85* 86 Tone: Quiet and sMghtly easier. The tin price in Singapore
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  • 37 7 BISHOP Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Area and President of the Division of World Missions of the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, will preach at the Geylang English Methodist Church, on Sunday.
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  • 155 9 Motor Trade Team Coming A 14-MAN Japanese trade delegation riding demonstration models of motor cycles, scooters, threewheeled trucks and jeeps, will arrive in Singapore on Dec. 26, to develop sales of the vehicles in the Colony. The delegation, ird by Mr. Toshio Sakurai, direr or of the Japan Small Vehicle
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  • 60 9 The Shell BP Petroleurr Development Company of Nigeria Ltd. have extended seismic operation? tn the Riono -Rey swamp? of Southern Catneroor.?. This area has been described as one of the m >st difficult places for the Shell -BP geophysicists who have to work in mangrove swamp?
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  • 277 9 U.S., AUSSIE INVESTORS ARE CAUTIOUS JUMABHOY FINANCIERS in the United States and A"~!ralia consider the present investment climate in Singapore "unhealthy." The Colony's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said this yesterday, on his return from a five-week tour of America, Hawaii, the Philippines and Australia. He
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  • 50 9 Envoys See Smallholders' Exhibition Mr. G. Diaz (right) explaining a model of systematic rubber replanting to the diplomats (left to right) Counsellor. United Arab Re public. Mr. Said Raad; Charge d'Affaires, Vietnam Legation. Mr. Tang Van Chi; and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, United Arab Republic, Mr. Muhammad Rashad Danish.
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  • 151 9 Tariff Policy Defined PENANG. Thurs.— The decision whether any industry i_s to be granted tariff protection rests with the Tariff Advisory Commit.ee. This was stated today by Mr. S A. Abishegam, an industrial development officer from the Ministry ol Commerce and Industry. Mr Abishegam is here to cor.ee: data on
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  • 154 9 OUTER ROADS Santa Luc.a. R nghorn. Soya. Bruas. Armon'.a. Berebcre Procyon Incharran, Straat Mozambique, Brenda. Stv. Pretoria S. T. Akar. Star Btelguese. Eastern Lucky, Marlina, Glory. Calt. Suez. Wa kare. Sn Pahang Wing On Susanne, Hero. Glenfriun. Olinda, Van Der Hagen. Shelderv:k, San Ernesto Anna Maersk Taras
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  • 134 9 Company To Air-Condition Two Ships THE Flotta Lauro-Naples Lines yesterday announced that their passenger liners. Sydney and Roma, will be completely, air-conditioned within the next year. A spokesman for the agents. CF. Sharf. in Singapore, said this move was part of the Company's aim to provide pleasant travelling for passengers.
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  • 48 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Buying: Canada T.T. 31-7/8; O.D. 32/-: 9o d/st. 32-5/16 credit bills 32-7/16 trade bills. Sell ng T.T./O.D. ready: Canada 31-1/2; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 130 9 Featureless Market In Shares FEATURELESS sentiment prevailed in all sections of the share market yesterday, with minor price fluctuations. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Hume Industries Pref. A4/9 5/- Ords. A4 9 5/Malavan Cement 162 164 M. Colls 0.97 1.00
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  • 266 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday; Fed. Dis. $1.08 (overnight). F. N. ords. $1.62 and $1.625: Gammon $1.79 to x $1.80 to $1.78 (.and overnight); Hammer $1.575: H. Waugh $1.32$ ann $133; Hume prefs. A4/9 and A4/11: Hume prefs. and ords. A4/10. M. Breweries $2.86; M.
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  • 243 9 A SUBSTANTIAL rise in the profit of The British Motor Corporation Ltd. and its subsidiaries is reported for the year ended July 31, 1958. The annual report for the year shows a profit of _9,236,150. after taxation, igainst £2,836,911 in the orevious year.
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  • 97 9 Chamber To Discuss 'Boycott' THE reported China "boycott" of the Malayan market will be discussed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at its monthly committee meeting, today. For the past days, suppliers, in China of foodstuffs and other goods have declined to accept orders from Malaya. At the same
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  • 241 9 Rubber Slips 1/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price slipped k cent yesterday, to close at 87_ cents per lb. for International first grade December .shipment, largely due to a drop in buying support. The market opened slightly higher on overseas advices, but. despite good interest in lower grade, prices rased to
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  • 131 9 UK. Leads In Building Big Ships LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter). The shipping correspondent of the Financial Times today declared that British shipyards retain their position as the world's leading constructors of large passenger ships, despite strong and often successful competition from overseas in other spheres of shipbuilding. "United Kingdom shipbuilders
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der Dicul yesterday were: Copra Nov.-Dec. $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $64$ sellers in drums $66$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra.
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  • 36 9 MEXICO'S 1958 corn crop ffl expected to set an alltima record of about 195 mil. bushels, which would exceed the 1957 crop by 20 oer cent and the 1950-64 Average by 38 per cent.
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  • 496 10 Crown Prince Defies 2, 600 Years Of History To Marry Miss Shoda pWENTY-SIX centuries of history and tradition weigh on the narrow, slightly stooped shoulders of Crown Prince Akihito of Japan, heir to the world's oldest dynasty. Despite h 1 s enormous burden, the slender. 24-year-old
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  • 534 10 'THE romance of the Crown Prince and his chosen bride is a story of youthful determination that finally overcame all the conventions, written or unwritten, that usually hamper the choice of marriage partners in Japan. Miss Michiko Shoda's family was against the
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  • 610 10 TOKYO '"THE marriage ceremony for Crown Prince Akihito and Miss Michiko Shoda will be held according to ancient Shinto rites in the Imperial Palace. Th e ceremony itself will b e brief, requiring only about 15 minutes. From about 8 a.m., State Ministers, former
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  • 795 10  - 5 Ruling Monarchs Wed Common In Last 2 Decan MARIE McGOYVAN, LONDON By WORLD has come to accept romances between royalty and commoners in the last 20 years. At least five reigning monarchs have married commoners one of them two in the nearly two decades between the marriages of Britain's
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  • 66 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Mrs. B. Gordon Jones, scoring 71 nett won the November L.G.U. Medal (Bronze division stroke) of the Ladies golf section of the P.T.C. Sports Club in Tiger Lane yesterday. Mrs. M. White, nett 80 was runner-up. The November Club Medal (Stableford) 2nd nine
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  • 35 11 LONDON. Nov. 26 (Reuter) Results of today's Rugby Union matches were:— COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Sussex 0 Hertfordshire 11. Eastern Counties 16 Surrey 11. Hampshire 9 Kent 3. Oxfordshire 3 Dorset and Wiltshire 9.
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  • 259 11 Tomorrow's U.K. Football LONDON. Nov 27 Reuter The following are English and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday Nov. 29: DIVISION I Arsenal vs Blackpool Birmingham vs Manchester U. Bolton vs Portsmouth Burnley vs Aston Villa Everton vs Chelsea Leeds vs Newcastle Leicester vs Notts Forest Luton vs Wolves Manchester C
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  • 456 11  - WITH GALLANT TURK FASTEST SCRUTINEER By WEDNESDAY'S FINISHES Fast Final Gallops... Five Horses Beat 40s For Three On Good Going IPOH, Thurs. GALLANT TURK, from the Spencer stable, did a smart try out with PICTURE FAN II on the training track here this morning, clocking 39 1/5 sec. for three
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  • 41 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The umpires for the first Test match between England and Australia starting at Brisbane on December 5 will be Mr. Colin Hoy, Queensland, and Mr. Mel Mclnnes. South Australia. The appointments were announced today.
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  • 96 11 TAIPING. Thurs. Taiping Prisons and the Colts, both with unbeaten records in the senior division hockey league, met in a keen game which was convincingly won by Prisons by four goals to nil yesterday. The result was rather a surprise as the Colts were generally expected
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  • 91 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 27 (Reuter) British racing driver Stirling Moss reached Sydney this morning on his way to Melbourne to compete in one of Australia's top motor racing events the Melbourne Grand Prix on Sunday. International drivers Jack Brabham of Australia and New Zealander Tom
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  • 167 11 McDonald May Be Replaced MELBOURNE. Nov. 27 (Reuter).— Col in McDonald, the injured Australian test opener, has until Saturday to prove his fitness for the first Test against England at Bnsbane on Friday week, or he will be replaced, said Mr. .Jack Ledward. Secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket
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  • 112 11 Grinham Can Still Swim For England LA US AN NE. Switzerland, Nov. 27 (Reuter). Judy Grinj ham. Britain's Olympic swmtI ming star, who holds two world backstroke records, can still swim for Britain in Olympic events, although she is going on the films. Commenting today on her proposal to become
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    • 130 11 SINGAPORE RUGGER R.A.F. Singapore and Malaya Combined vs. Thai .Air Force at Changi. HOCKEY Div. 3— S.C.C. vs. Serangoon Gardens ot S.C.C. BASKETBALL Sharks vs. Self Strength 7.30 p.m. Quek Hock Seng vs. Green Eagles at Great World. BADMINTON Malayan Armed Forces KO. Competition— M.R.N. V. vs. R.A.S.C. at Nee
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  • 65 12 Min Chong Sharks Lose J T NG -P en S easily eliminated Min Chong by 107 points to 83 to gain their second victory in the final round of the SCAAF basketball tournament for the Chung Hwa Cud at the Great World last night In the second match of the
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  • 453 12 THE Weatherman has given the Singapore Hockey Association's Tournament Committee the headache of the season, causing the postponement of several league matches. The Committee is committed to ending the league ln the first week of December, and more and more 'rained otf games are
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  • 328 12 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, which like the Singapore Amateur Football Association, would suffer most should the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council impose a levy of five per cent on their 'gates.' yesterday decided to oppose any proposal for such a levy. While members at
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  • 437 12 Loader... Swollen Achilles Tendon I trueman A Stiff Back MORTIMORE TO GET A GAME, TOO BRISBANE, Nov. 27 (Reuter) M.C.C. are leaving the selection of their team to meet Queensland until just before the start tomorrow because of doubts about the
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  • 132 12 IPOH. Thurs.— The Ist Battalion, the Loyal Regiment. retained the RDY Cup when they beat P.C.R.C by two goals to one in the twice replayed final of the knock out soccer competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today The first encounter ended in a
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  • 231 12 Colony Youngsters Get The Trip KUALA Ll MPIR, Thurs-The Thailand Badminton Association has invited the Badminton Association of Malaya to send four plavers. preferably Thomas Cuppers. to participate in charity championship tournament in Bangkok in January. x. *J e tc S lo the RA
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  • 309 12 DETROIT TO SPEND $20M. IF CHOSEN The 1964 Olympics DETROIT, Nov 27. (Reuter) —The City of Detroit has told the International Olympic Committee it ii prepared to spend 20 million dollars on buildini. I stadium for 120,000 spectators if it is chosen to be h<M city to the 1964 Olympic
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  • 161 12 MANILA. Nov. 26 (Reuter) Preparations are being completed for the December 15 world championship boxing match here between flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina and the Philippines' Dommy Ursua. Promoter E. Macaraeg of the Far Eastern Promotions. Manila, said the fight will cost around 200,000
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  • 215 12 GENEVA. Nov. 27 (Reuter) —The speaker of the Tokvo Municipal Assembly, Mr. Na. gao Shimizu, paid a courtesy visit to the headquarters of ihe International Olympic Committee in Lausann? today in connection with the candidacy of the Japanese capital for the 1964 Olvmpic Games. Mr.
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  • 140 13 MARIO LANZA will siyig his most varied and extensive film score since THE GREAT CARUSO fri the new MGM release, FOR THE FIRST TIME, now filming on Capri. Included U7ill be one of the oldest and one of the newest of
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  • 283 13  - THE STARS AND you RITA DEL MAR By rpODAY'S QUOTATON: "Men. In general, are bat great children." Napoleon FRIDAY FOB EVERYONE: Give some thought to the state of your joint finances and possessions. Cont nue with what is started or under way rather than attempt anything new of importance. Be
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  • 314 14 —Dulles WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UPI) American Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday it probably would be impossible for free nations to match the communists in their rate of economic progress. Communist China. Mr. Dulles told newsmen, is turning its people
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  • 218 14 BIGGER PENALTY FOR VICE MEN IN UK LONDON. Nov. 27 Mr. R. A. Butler. Britain's Home Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that he thought it would be right to raise the maximum penalty for men who live on the immoral earnings of women from two to five years'
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  • 431 14 -Six months grace for the Allies' LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter-UPI) Russia proposed today that West Berlin now under the control of Britain, the United States and France should be made a demilitarised free city under its own government and said the United Nations could
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  • 42 14 DURING the celebration of Foundation Day at the Universitv of London last week, th e Chancellor of the University. Queen Elizabeth. the Queen Mother, presented the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws to the Princess Royal. (U.P.I Photo).
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  • 109 14 West Has Nothing To Say Yet BERLIN, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The governing mayor of West Berlin, Herr Willy Brandt, said today the Soviet note was "unbearable." In a statement issued by his press office, he said there was no isolated solution to the Berlin question and there must be negotiations
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  • 87 14 RED REBUFF MAY END GENEVA TALKS GENEVA. Nov. 27 (UPD Soviet Union today turned down the West's entire plan for breaking up the deadlock on the Geneva conference on preventing surprise attacks. The move could signal a breakdown of the talks. Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Vasily Kuznet*ov rejected
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  • 236 14 PAP WILL RULE STATE OF S'PORE -UK PAPER MANCHESTER, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian said today that although it was impossible to predict yet who would win :he general election in Singapore, it would be prudent to get used to the idea that the rirst party to rule the
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  • 55 14 JAKARTA. Nov. 27 (Reuter)— A woman charged with murder asked the Judge to defend her, according to Antara News Agency despatch. She replied, "no sir" when the presiding Judge asked whether she wanted defence counsel. When the Judge Insisted,, she replied. "Well then, Sir, would
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  • 75 14 He Ignores Protests Of A Lioness UNCONCERNED Italian painter Alberto Trevisan completes a drawing on a subject from Dante's Divine Comedy and completely ignores loud protests from a lioness in the adjacent cage. Trevisan's performance was part of a challenge to his famous rival, Span-ish-born painter Salvador Dali for the
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  • 218 14 Indecision can Iead to disaster— Nixon LONDON, Nov. 27, (Reuter).— Mr. Richard Nixon, the United States Vice-President, last night warned the free world that "weakness and indecision" would lead to disaster. He was addressing a dinner given in his honour by the English-speaking Union, an organisation devoted to pro- moting
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  • 101 14 Off Comes Beard To Join Army SOUTHAMPTON. Nov. 27 (Reuter) Pakhar* Singh. 21 -year-old Sikh who cycled, hitch-hiked and walked 10.000 miles from Malaya to England in the hope of joining the British army, yesterday parted with his most prized possession his beard. After an interview at Southampton Recruiting Centre,
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  • 178 14 Army Leader y JAKARTA. Nov. 27 (Reuter) -i j was quoted today as saving that rJI I (Irian) would be easier to capture til former rebel capital in North Celeb«B Indonesian papers front- paged th c reported statement |by Brigadier-General M [that from a
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  • 57 14 \Niyk VKW Kg (Ri uter -l;, (xivrrnmct: India tha; sions n-i» a hrr and P_j nvfov j trrat\ fe n"n ln<lia( MUusta l •I Stat- Rep 51 I J J MR V\N nt the Tai \rsmday riti7on»> ti Asian Flu r<i hrrakou: >Rputer BRIG.d Director of j l 1
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  • 86 14 ONLY TWO LANGUAGES IN ASIA JAKARTA. Nov. 27 (Reuter) —A Communist Chinese diplomat said In a speech .hat there will be only tw major languages in JUil In future— the Indonesian language and the Chinese language, it was reported ben yesterday. Mr. Li Chu-Shrng. Chinese Consul-Genera! In Jakarta, was addressing
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