Singapore Standard, 1 December 1958

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  • 25 1 Teleohon« *****—5 MUM Cable "TIGERNEWS" q SINGAPORE, MONDAY DECEMBER I, 8. Vol. IX No. 152. 15 cts, i^ i 2 \ge S SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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  • 225 1 France sure of right wing assembly Reds suffer worst defeat m 10 years PARIS, Nov. 30, (UPl)— Millions of French voters headed for the polls today, almost certain to hand the French Communists their sharpest election defeat m more than 20 years and give France a rightwing National Assembly. A
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  • 134 1 PENANG. Sun.— A helicopter was used as a flying ambulance to bring a Police Constable. Darus bin Ahmad, 29. from the airfield at Kroh. eight miles from the Malayan/Thai border, to the General Hospital here yesterday. The helicopter touched down on the dolo ground, and
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  • 94 1 King Gives Silver Tray To Mr. D KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong have presented a Kelantan silver tray to the Prime Minister of Canada. Mr John G. Diefenbaker. and Mrs. Diefenbaker. The round 16-inch diameter tray bears the coat-of-arms of the 11 States
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  • 40 1 suspected cases T\VO suspected poliomyelitis cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital up to 6 p.m. yesterday. They were: a Chinese girl, three years, from Serangoon k h oad and a Malay girl. 13 months from Chapel Boad.
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  • 81 1 CHURCHILL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY LONDON. Nov. 30, (Reater). Sir Winston Churchill 84 today savoured the full delight of birthday celebrations with his family at Chartwell, his country mansion m Kent, near London. The old statesman loves birthdays and the present anniversary occurring on a Sunday has given him the chance to
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  • 212 1 Its easier being a star than good housewife -Shirley HONGKONG, Nov. 30 (UPI) Beautiful Shirley Yamaguichi, one-time Asian film queen who recently married a diplomat attached to the Japanese embassy m Rangoon, said yesterday that it was easier being a movie star than a good housewife. Shirley who Is now
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  • 141 1 Soviet testing A- powered plane 'Sickening shock' tor the US WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (Reuter) The Soviet Union is flight testing a nuclear-powered bomber, it was reported here tonight. The huge plane, with a fuselage about 195 feet long and a wingspan of 78 feet, was said to have been completed
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  • 1123 1 Hoiv aver one blank vote Tan-Ong group warn delegates of a big split m association KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-After a day of heated and highly emotional debate, the Malayan Chinese Association's Central General Committee tonight adopted by a 75-50 majority the controversial draft charter amidst a warning
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  • 60 1 CAISADIAN Prime Minister Mr. John G. Diefenbaker receives an aboriginal blotcpipe, which had chalked up 100 "monkey kills" m the past 30 years, as a gift from Batin Alim 9 headman of the Bukit Lanjan re* serve when the premier visited the settlement
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  • 163 1 Coup in Cuba foiled: Ten officers held HAVANA, Nov. 30 (UPI)— A plot by junior officers to overthrow the Cuban government has been smashed, it was learned last night. Reliable sources said between 10 and 20 of the officers, none above the rank of lieutenant colonel were arrested and were
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  • 32 1 TWO women, found chained to a pillar outside the Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral m London early today were released by police after an h o v r-and-a-h a 1 f.
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  • 192 1 Tunku Accepts Invite To Visit Philippines KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will visit the Philippines from Jan. 3 to 7 next year. A joint statement issued by the Governments of the Republic of the Philippines and the Federation of Malaya this evening says that the Tunku has
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  • 163 1 FREEDOM FIGHTERS' PLEA TO PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hungarian freedom fignters have appealed to Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Ranman to instruct the Federation'! delegation to the United Nations to vote for the expulsion of the Hungarian Communist delegation from the world organization. The Tunku has received the following cable from
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    • 1442 2 ICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows of any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to
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    • 587 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 280 of 1958. Re SYED ABDULKADER bin AHMAD ALHA-D-\D of No 58. Lorong *'M Telok Kurau Rd., Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made Bth August, 1958. Date of Adjudication Bth August.
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    • 569 2 IH£JL!L*otM P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contra S Class "D" and abov e wi Jv 4^^H received at the Office of th< State Engineer, Kedah p, Alor Star, up to 12.00 nooi of the 17th December. H for the Construction of Block of Six Classroomi Ancillary Services each Bukit Kechil
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  • 1499 3 December 1, 1953 Cousins p, me Ministers of the Federation of r 3 4 3 hive both expressed their proI exemplary force of the Commonor factor m the maintenance of peace ||m world of today. These affir- ~jje by rhe two statesmen. Premier iJtabafcei '"<* Premier Tunku
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  • 1211 3 By A Special Correspondent The following table gives o comparative account of Malaya's trade with India during the last five years from 1953 to 1957 ECONOMICALLY and otherwise, both India and Malaya occupy very important places on the map of Asia. The relations
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  • 67 3 To relieve the world's rice shortage, a machine developed by Robert I. Kaufman, an American, converts plentiful corn into a ricelike grain which contains S to 10 times the vitamins of polished rice. Uted m the Philippines, one such machine has been operating 24 hours a day
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  • 427 3 the NEWS as it strikes me NEW POLIO VACCINATION CENTRES (m\&Gi*^mS^ r FHE Governments of Malaya are striving hard tr> "sell" the Federation and Singapore to the outside world m the hope that by this means the two territories will benefit through the tourist trade. It is going to cost
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  • 411 4 'What's going to happen to us after March?' THE president of the Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff I'nion, Mr. V. Kandasamy, yesterday disclosed that his executive council would be writing immediately to the United Kingdom Cnder Secretary of State for Air to clear
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  • 217 4 Motormen Told To Fight For Rights THE 1.600-strong Sinjapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union yesterday charged the Government with failing 1o provide security for workers m the motor repairing industry. At the annual general *i.eeting of the Union, its president. Mr. Tan Wee Seng, who made the charge said: "The elected
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  • 146 4 SINGAPORE Labour Front will hold a special delegates' conference m January to decide whether or not to wind up the organization. A sub-committee, appointed by the Front's executive committee last week, is expected to make a recommendation to the Central Comm!ttee that the conference should be
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  • 79 4 THE siv,.^,,^ considers th P RE m isla n<i as u\, r .;V"^ to safecuard S he S communities On th# "UK!,- adds: "With th, < h lil i and thr Malays other minority '"H opportunity J2p*m except hs .n,' l^^ Rovernm.nt P f h !ln riptermin.fi tn n
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 167 4 asdasdasdasdfasdsadasdfasdasdasd asd asdf sadf The study (iroup Mo\ement (Spore) (Stamford Rd): Lecture on: Stanley Houghton Walter Greenwood and J.B. Priestley. Y.MCA (Orchard Ro;id): MCC. Meeting 9.30 a.m. Bodybu:lding and Weightlifting 4 p.m. Malay Cl"ss Civil Service Exam Prep: Std 111 530 pm. Judo practice 5.30 p m Institute of Bookkeepers
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    • 206 4 RADIO MALAYA (General BM> rice): 7.15 am Opening Announcement and Morning Prelude, 730 Time Slgnel and News 7.3.5 A Date with Music Bam News Headlines. 802 8.30 am A Date w;t'n Music (Contdi 1.15 pm Rhythm at Random. 130 Time Signal and News 145 2 p.m More Rhythm at Random.
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  • 343 5 |f$ f batch pioneers to se ttle m valley soon |M San ->rven thousand five hundred people from all parts of H to the Federal Land Development Authority to become biggest land development scheme, the Bilut Valley Prof* standard was told today.
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  • 19 5 I men who attempted to n Pegawa] about three >i a creat shock when neck by the intended
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  • 161 5 Bank Ban: Socialists Warn Of China's Ire YANG, Sim. General- the Malayan PeoS rialisi Front, Mr. I.im Siew, said today that si Government measure :le .ir.y foreign bank. h has more than 50 per of its snares owne.j by behall of a f x reign lent, from '~>pera*:ng m B
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  • 93 5 Well Keep Promises Socialists BUTTER WORTH, Sun.— What the Malayan People's Socialist Front promises, it will fulfil, says its manifesto for the Town Council elections here. The manifesto issued today, said the Front does not telieve m false promises, nor m selling the interests of the people to achieve personal
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  • 122 5 PAMELA TAKES THE LEADING ROLE... I PAMELA LARKIN. who takes the role of ''Puss" m 'Puss m Boots," a Christinas pantomime to be presented by the Singapore Stage Club m aid of The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund at the new Victoria Theatre from Dec. 24. Booking for this pantomiyne, which
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  • 44 5 PENANG, Sun. Malay Literary and Debating Society of the Teachers' Day Training College here will stage a Malay historical romance "Roboh-nya Kota Lukut" at the College hall on Dec. 13. The proceeds of the play go to the society fund.
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  • 142 5 TAIPING, Sun— More than 1,000 people packed St. Louis Church here this morning to witness the ordination of 29-year-old Emile Xavier Manikam by Bishop Fiancis Chan of Penang. This is the first ordination m Taiping and the second m the Federation of Malaya.
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  • 147 5 PENANG, Sun. Baby girls put their counterparts of the male sex m the shade by winning all the three first prizes m a baby show at Bayan Lepas here yesterday. The show, organised by the Penang branch of the Territorial Association of Women's Institutes. Malaya,
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  • 122 5 KUALA LUMPUR* Sun.— Trade union leaders were today warned not to involve workers m strikes which would not be successful. The warning was given by the President of the Selangor Clerical and Administrate Staff Union, Mr Chia Keng Hock, m a message to fiO
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  • 51 5 FOLLOWING leave been elected office-bearers of the Singapore Life Guard Corps: President Mr. Wong Yip Lung, Vice-President Mr. Lee Hon Ming, Treasurer Mr. I. H. Newman, Secretary Mr Freddy Oei, Asst. Secretary Mr. Leong Park Toh, Quartermaster Mr. Lee Hon Ming. Committee members Miss Irene Seah and Mr. John
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  • 116 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A former officer of the West Yorkshire Regiment Major Michael Osbourn, arrived here by air today to take over command of the Federaion Regiment. Maj Osbourn. who now holds the rank of Lieutenant 'olonel, was attached to the Canadian Army staff
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  • 286 5 Housing Bill Needs Further Amending-says Assemblyman SINGAPORE Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, (Queenstown), will ask the Assembly at its next meeting to consider further amending the Housing Development Bill which had already been considered by a Select Committee and approved with amendments. Although Mr. Lee was a member of the
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  • 177 5 Councillor Hits Out At A Colleague ALOR STAR, Sun.—Alliance Councillor, Tuan Sheik Csman Ibrahim, told the Alor Star Town Council at a meeting her e this morning, that one of his colleagues had been going round the kampongs, telling the people that through his efforts alone they nad got what
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  • 74 5 MINISTER for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, is a member of the newy- formed Singapore Peoples Alliance. He disclosed this on nL> arrival at the Singapore Airport by the Japan Air Lines yesterday after a two-week holiday with his wife m Japan. Asked to comment on the
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  • 251 6 THE rate of increase m the monkey population of the Botanic Gardens and Tyersall Park must surely match that of Singapore's human population, states the Gardens' 1957 annual report. Monkeys were not merely a pest, but also a problem m pubiic relations,
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  • 83 6 SIR Percy McNeice, last night made an appeal, on behalf of the Singapore Family Planning Association, over Radio Malaya, to the peop.e of the Colony to contribute generously to the Association en its Flag Day on Saturday. Sir Percy said that the contribution to the Association would
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  • 399 6 Six To Speak At World Women's Rally WOMEN from six South-east Asian countries have already sent their acceptances to be speaker-delegates at Singapore's first big international women's rally m January 1959, the seminar now being planned by the newly-formed Singapore branch of the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association. The letters
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  • 154 6 Van Taken By Robbers Is Found SINGAPORE Police have traced the red delivery v a n which was driven off by two armed robbers from Kallang Pudding Road on Friday. It took them 48 hours to do so. A Police radio patrol found it abandoned m Halirr. Road, off Aljunied
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  • 168 6 Lifesavers rescued eleven THE Singapore Life Guard Corps saved 11 people from drowning, says their annual report released yesterday. The rescues were a record m the history of the Corps. The work of the Corps had also gained the recognition of the Government and the public of Singapore. The Corps
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  • 266 6 THE proposed Singapore Teachers' National Congress could become "a dangerous weapon' if individuals who are not accredited delegates of member unions or associations are allowed to become officials. This warning was sounded 1 yesterday by the Singapore Gradute Teachers' Association. The G.T.A.. m
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  • 60 6 SMILING and admiring the pair of glistening glass slip ners to be awarded to the beautiful "Cinderalla" at the St. John Ambulance Brigade East Area Ball, is contestant Miss Dorothy Gay, 18. The dance will be held at the Raffles Hotel on Dec. 6. Beside Dorothy
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  • 126 7 V s I B B I ill \I I m k B C larmtof,* 1 she replied. B those slits! Rather S na ightj m fact that e*a taking one back with r Australia; not to ex»it, but to wear. I await reaction of her friends isociatea on the
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  • 529 7  - Our Girls Have Wonderful Dress Sense IRENE LIM By customs, traditions and cultures." she said. But it was the contrasts that Singapore has to offer tnat impressed her most. Fantastic opulence and wealth jammed side by side with grinding poverty. While huge, soaring modern buildings rise a stone's throw from
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    • 347 7 jMMHHMBBBBBbVBBb^bV Drogress: mme'e freely. VJW^b^V aV*fl n overplay your kjfl ISIK B hand B^H SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to BBpSa^BB Nov. 21 Cultivate higher>J^a^ Sws U P S bus ness associates. Jk^^B Give riutv service ambi-H^B^^B-^EBeI^LJhwC^L^I t:o:> prior ty BHBHaI SAGITTARH S No. 22 B"fl^FT^f^fl t0 r>cc 21— Flap ahead; B
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  • 99 9 e rator windings safe Freon" permit* openHushing cleaning completed 1 "k at South Carolina —:<; of a 100,000 KWgerw recently at South Carolina rraer with wide-open solvent, plant personnel p :".e oil-laden solv-ent with s method, they were able iriodinga m only three hours, md nonflammable, nonBon" permitted safe,
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  • 1197 9 CAUTIOUS TRADING IN SHARES DURING THE WEEK brij bhushan By A Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH heavy fluctuations occurred m the New York and London Stock exchanges, Malayan markets had few features. The lower rubber price introduced an element of caution and a consequent reduction m the total volume oi business written
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  • 72 9 THE four-man Japanese team here to start a joint tuna fish canning project with local business interests, will meet Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. this week for talks on the proposed project. The team had been touring the Federation following their arrival
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  • 201 9 ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market were featureless on Saturday, with prires inclined to ease. Turnover was small. Price changes: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. M. Trustees 5.00 5.50 Hume Industries Pref. A4/10 5/McAlister 1.30 1.32 MININGS Austral Amal 10/4 10/7 Berjuntai 13/9 14/Jelapan? 21/3 21/9 Lower Perak
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  • 37 9 THE United Kingdom's imports of lard during JanuaryAugust this year declined by three per cent from the level of the corresponding period of 1957. Imports during August, however, increased slightly over August 1957
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  • 53 9 NYLON STOCKINGS, packed m vacuum-sealed cans have been launched by an American company. The manufacturers claim that by packing nylons m cans pilferage and handling costs are reduced, the hosiery is factory fresh and "the customer can select her nylcns as easily as any can on
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  • 22 9 New U.K. Cycles On Display Arenas, with some of the •tands glittering with a great array of brand new machines on display.
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  • 291 9 COPRA arrivals m Singapore last week were on the small side, estimated at 800/1,000 tons, all from nearby Indonesian sources, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s produce report. There were no arrivals from East Indonesia. Easier conditions early m the week soon grounded locally on
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  • 32 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the fallowing changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Belgian France Belling TT or OD. 1617-1 4 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 236 9 Easing Of Imports May Help Trade SINGAPORE business circles said yesterday the eventual freeing of trade between Canada and Malaya would pave the way for increased business between the Dominion, Malaya and the Colony. They were commenting on the Federation Prime Minister'? announcement that arrangements were now being made to
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  • 28 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. SO (UPI). Japan now ranks first amon? all nation? m the annual fisheries catrh. and is runner-up to Norway m The world whaling industry.
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  • 338 10 Japan Retains World Judo Championship TOKYO, Nov. 30 (Reuter) —Japan today retained the International Judo Trophy when its 1958 National Champion, Koji Sone beat his countryman, Akim Kaminaga on points m the Second World Judo Championships m Tokyo- Sone proved himself a worthy national and world champion by showing surprising
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  • 62 10 BOYS Town. Bukit Thnah, entered the final n{ the Buk:t Distrid Football Association knockout soccer comneution when they beat Bukil Bintang Rangers by two goa's to one on the Bukit Panjang School ground yesterday. Scor:-..: a goal m each hali Hie winners scored through Walter Oorlofl
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  • 331 10 PENANG. Sun. Selangor beat Penang by nine points (two penalties and a try) to six points (two tries) m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger match on the City Stadium here yesterday. Selangor is now m an unassailable position m the North zone by her
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  • 274 10 LONDON, Nov. 30 (Reuter) Results after yesterday's Rugby Union and League matches were:- RUGBY UNION Northampton 9. Cambridge University 3. Notts 9, Aid Services 3. Old Edwardians 3. Clifton 14. Oxford U. 16, Gloucester 8. Sale 0. Liverpool 12. Stroud 9, St Bart's 6. Taunton
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  • 618 10 Matthews Shows He Is Still Com BUT ARSENAL STILL ON TOP LONDON, Nov. 30, (Reuter).— Evergreen Stanley Matthews, 43 year-old "wizard of dribble," showed he was far from being a back number yesterday when he helped Blackpool shock Arsenal, the English football league leaders, with a
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  • 80 10 Chances Just About Nil Colin MELBOURNE. Nov. 30 (Reuter) Colin McDonald. Australian Test opening batsman, who has an injured thigh muscle, was pessimistic today about his chances of being fit for the first Test starting m Brisbane on Dec. 5. Asked about his chances of playing after seeing an Australian
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  • 33 10 HONGKONG. Nov. 30 (Reuter)—Huang Chiang-Hui, Chinese weightlifter, set a world record for the lightweight jerk m Peking today with a lift of 158 kilogrammes according to the New China news agency.
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  • 33 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federal Police Reserve Unit and Klang District "B" fought out to a scoreless draw m a Division two league hockey match on the Police Depot ground yesterday.
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    55 10 TAIPING, Sun. The third Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment beat their sister regiment, the Second Battalion by two goals to nil m a Federation Army Cup hockey tie played on the Esplanade yesterday. THE X-RAY and Paediatric Unit won the General Hospital inter-unit table tennis championships recently. The
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  • 1427 10 Results Positions LONDON. Nov. 30 (Reuterl League tables and results after yesterday's Football matches were:. LEAGUE DIV I Arsenal 1 Blackpool 4 Birmingham C. 0 M'chester U. 4 Bolton W. 2 Portsmouth 1 Burnley 3 Aston Villa 1 Everton 3 Chelsea 1 Leeds U. 3 Newcastle U. 2 Leicester C.
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  • 107 10 KUALA LUMPL'R. B«' After a lapse of over a jn motor racing will return all its old clamour when Malayan Motor Spores Cl half-mile sprint takc> r a* Pantai Valley on D< Officials of the MMS< very confident that th«--will" be well presented by members throughout the
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  • 69 11  - STRAIGHT LIGHT II! SCRUTINEER P OF THE MEETING R. !P!R num.— STRAIGHT FLIGHT II JJotwrt elding by The Cobbler out of tatst of the meeting' at Ipoh. Hobbs. Za;n, Rodsers. Noordin, ec and Bagby saddled a utttr nor each. JOCKEYS: R^JS'.nure. Berg. For*e, D Lee Leor2 and Barratt ich rode
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  • 73 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 30 PI) British racing acC, Ulg Moss, won the 100Melbourne Grand Prix <v a record average o! !>8.86 m.p.h. gave his usual cool lay of brilliant irivinS i tricky three-mile AlPark circuit to take the c Rr;*i<h are drove a pci Climax 2.012
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  • 30 11 fONGKONG Banfc beat VMS A H M ir. a Division 3 horkey p ved on the GSC ground terdaj »ren were Rodrigues 2. *i Hendncks and B. De
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  • 98 11 BOMBAY. Nov. 30 (Reuter) The West Indies scored 253 for four wickets m their second innings here today, on the third day of the first Test match with India. The West Indians scored 227 runs m their first innings. India replied with 152 West. Indies m their
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  • 281 11 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 30 (Reuter)— A team of West Indian cricketers, captained by Frank Worrell and including nine test stars, is to tour South Africa next year, subject to the granting: of the necessary visas- This information is contained m a report submitted to a
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  • 191 11 Move To Combat 'Arrogance VIENNA, Nov. 30, (Reuter). Hungarian sport authorities have begun a campaign to combat the 'arrogance' of some sporting stars, the Hungarian chief communist newspaper Nepszabadsag reported m an issue reaching; Vienna yesterday. The newspaper said, 'effective structural changes" had been carried out. It gave no details,
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  • 179 11 POLICE DOCKYARD MAY GET REPRIEVE' TWO senior football teams Police and Dockyard may retain their positions m the Singapore Amateur Football Association's First division. These two teams hav e been relegated to the second division next season. A recommendation to xetain these two teams m the senior league will be
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  • 134 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Public Works Department proved too good for Police when they beat them by 10-2 m the Government Services soccer competition on the Gurney Road ground today. PWD combined well and the 5-1 lead which they held at the interval was well
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  • 285 11 NARROW VICTORY FOR SCOTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Scotland beat the Rest by 8 points (goal penalty) to 6 (two penalties) m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Scotland scored all their points m the first half but had to defend stoutly m the second half to resist a strong
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  • 250 11 INDIAN Recreation Club regained the Gandhi Memorial Cup when they beat Royal Air Force Seletar by three goals to one m their annual soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. WORLD CYCLING ZURICH, Nov. 30 (Reuteri The 1959 World Road Racing cvrling championships will be held
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  • 93 11 PENANG, Sun.— After a goalless first half the Chinese beat the Indians 1-0 m an InterCommunity soccer league fixture on the City Stadium here ioday Chinese scored the deciding goal when Hun Chong beat Varatharaju m the 30th minute after receiving a timely pass from T. S.
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  • 95 11 IPOH. Sun— ln a thrillirj Poppy Day rugby match on the Ipoh padang yesterday. the Perak State team scored a 27 points (three goals and four tries) to 13 points (two goals and a penalty) victory over the Presidents XV. The State team which led 11-0 at
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  • 480 12 MALAYA'S FIRST U.N. MOTION IS PASSED Aid For Small Nations UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 30, (Reuter).— The General Assembly's economic and financial committee yesterday adopted by 53 votes to 9 with *3 abstentions, a resolution which will prepare the way for a United Nations capital development fund. The draft,
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 215 12 3,000 Petition Butler LONDON. Nov. 30 (Renter). —Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, has been asked m a petition bearing 3.000 signatures to recommend a reduction m the four-year prison sentences awarded to nine youths for attacks on coloured men during racial disturbances las* August m London's Nottin* Hill
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    • 76 12 COUNCILLORS ORDERED TO RETIRE RANGOON. Nov. 29 (Reuter> Ne Win's government has dissolved the Municipal Corporation of Rangoon and ordered the councillors to retire from office from December. 1. In a presidential notice Issued today, the government charged the municipal corporation with incompetence m the maintenance of sanitation and other
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  • 410 12 BERLIN AIRLIFT WILL BE 'A MILITARY THREAT' Warning By The East German Chief NEW YORK, Nov. 30. (Reuter).— East Germany would consider an Allied airlift to Berlin as "a military threat," the East German party chief, Herr Walter Ulbricht, said m an interview published m the New York Times today.
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  • 213 12 Britain, US In Full Accord, Says Nixon WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, (Reuter). Vice-President Richard declared on his return from a four-day visit to Britain that the British people would "stand shoulder to shoulder" with the United States m the Berlin crisis. He chatted privately on the airport tarmac with Mr. John
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  • 29 12 Greek Cypriot children invited to a Christmas party at the Royal Ulster Rifles camp near Famagusta yesterday are believed to have been stopped from attending by "intimidation." Reuter.
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  • 64 12 WITH a look that asks "You like?" Chinese actress Tsai Chin (it means Little Sea Flower) blossomed out m this sheath gown when she attended the premiere of the film "Inn of the Sixth Happiness at the Odeon, Leices-ter-square recently. The sultry Tsai Chin plays an orphan
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  • 60 12 CAIRO. Nov. 30. (Reuter) The Sudanese foreign minister. Mr. Ahmed Kheir. announced m Khartoum last night that Sudan had recognised Communist China, the Middle East news agency reported. In the first policy statement by the new regime. Mr Kheir said Sudan favoured non-alignment between world bloc s
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  • 190 12 PARIS, Nov. 30 (Reuter)— Citizens m many parts of the world voted today to complete the election of the first National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. From Dunkirk to the Sahara, French Guiana to the Reunic^n islands, electors went to ttfe polls. In
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  • 114 12 LONDON NOV. 30 (Reuter) Mr. Ernest Simpson, former husband of the Duchess of Windsor, died early today m London. Mr. Simpson who was H2 died m the Middlesex hospital, London, where ne was taken from his London flat on November 14. Hospital officials refused to specify
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  • 209 12 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UPD— The successful firing of the Atla s over its full 6.300 mile range means the United States is fast perfecting a missile powerful enough to hit Russian targets from bases m this country should war occur. Missile experts were particularly impressed
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