Singapore Standard, 6 December 1958

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  • 24 1 Jt SH SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 195 VoL IX N >57. 15 ct,. 14 Page, (fINAL EDITION]
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  • 418 1 ALL SET: 'WELCOME DR. PRASAD' wenoMns griff escort prestdentMaE plane KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A flight by Venoms of the Royal Air Force will meet and escort the private plane of the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he arrives here tomorrow on a three-day State visit. The President's plane,
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  • 337 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 5, (Reuter)— Malaya looked to the United Nations to play an active part m the stabilisation of commodity prices m the interests of countries that depended on primary commodities for their prosperity, Mr. Mohamed Sopiee said today. Mr Sopiee,
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  • 174 1 The fog over Britain 'a killer' LONDON, Dec. 5 (UPI)— A British scientist warned today that the peasoup fog that has blanketed Britain for two days is turning into a killer smog. The scientist was Dr. B. T. Cummings of London's Bartholomew's Hospital, which treated hundreds ol victims tn 1952
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Dec. 5. (Reuter). Mr. Harold Macmillan. announced yesterday that the government had decided to lift the ban on service family travel to Cyprus. -We shall get as many families as possible out by Christmas, but I am afraid it will be some time before all
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  • 31 1 ONE case of paralytic polio was reported m Singapore yesterday --that of a five-month -old Chinese girl from Niven Road. Total of polio cases to date is 353.
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  • 69 1 BONN. Dec. 5 (Reuter).— The Soviet authorities m East Germany have been asked to assist m tracing the pilot of an American army reconnaissance plane missing since Wednesday "m the event that he landed behind the border." A statement from the European headquarters of th© U.S. Army
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  • 151 1 TOKYO, Dec. 5, (UPI). Crown Prince Akihito and his bride-to-be Michiko Shoda meet tomorrow on a tennis court here to play the game which first brought them- together. The meeting will be one of the few times the two lovers have had a chance to
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  • 118 1 Eddie and Lix order champagne BEVERLY HILLS. California, Dec. 5. (U.P.IJ— Singer Eddie Fisher escorted Elizabeth Taylor to a swank restaurant for champagne, caviar and dinner last night omy hours after his wife Debbie Reynolds filed for divorce. It was the first public date the singer has had with Miss
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  • 70 1 BRISBANE, Dec. 5 (Reuter) England made a disastrous start m their bid to retain the Ashes against Australia on the opening day of the first Test here. They were all out for 1 34 their lowest score of the tour. Australia scored eight for no wicket m reply
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  • 29 1 AHMED S. Bokhari of Pakistan, United Nations undersecretary m charge of the Department of Public Information, died yesterday of a heart attack. Bokhari was 60 years old.
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  • 167 1 TWO GUARDS SEIZED IN PRISON RIOT FLORENCE, Arizona Dec. 5 (UPI) Forty-five inmates of the Arizona State Prison broke out of the maximum security ward last night, rioted and seized two guards a s hostages. The riot was quickly quelled by gunfire. One inmate was shot and wounded seriously. The
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  • 289 1 But India has to prepare for such a risk NEW DELHI, Dec. 5 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today he did not think there would be war between India and Pakistan "now, tomorrow or later. He added, "But I
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  • 114 1 ...ONE KILLED IN CLASH-Report KARACHI, Dec. 5 (Reuter) One Pakistani was killed and another injured Oy fire from Indian troops along the Sylhet section of the border between East Pakistan and Assam on Wednesday, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported from Dacca last night. The agency said that Indian troops
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  • 37 1 A freight train hit a nursery school bus m south suburban Dixmoor, Chicago yesterday, killing a child and injuring 10 others, one critically. Also critically Injured was the train's fireman, John Mathews, 36.- UPI
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  • 437 2 CITY CLERKS TO PROTEST DELAY ON CLAIMS 54 firms have turned down their demands THE 6.000-stron? Singapore Business Houses j Employees Inion is calling a mass meeting of its mem i bers next week at the Victoria Memorial Hall to protest against the deadlock m their negotiations with M commercial
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  • 23 2 >■■ I ter, again I i try's thc I I i i I I i I v gome t 1 1 the wa«
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  • 6 2 I I Sta'es. He 111.
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    • 461 2 NOTICES Re: Estate of Stephen Henry Germane alias Hap Seng, deceased. ALL persons interested m or having claims against the estate of the deceased person abovementloned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next of kin are required to send their claims or interests m writing to the District Public Trustee. Public
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    • 484 2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S.S. "ROEPAT" Berthed: 5.12.58. S.H.B. Godowns: 44. General survey will be held on the 12.12.58. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41. Robinson Road, Telephone 21-366. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Matriculation Examination May June, 1959. CANDIDATES for the 1959 Matriculation Examination are
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    • 226 2 TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders are invited for the supply for fi months from January to June. 1959, tio: (a) The Central Animal Husbandry Station. Bth Mile. Ayer Hitam-Kluang Road, Kluang. Johore; and (b) The Parol Animal Husbandry Station. 4th Mile. Kuala Pilah Road. Seremban. of each of the ANIMAL FEEDING
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    • 108 2 TENDER NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Liquidators of Jitts Co.. Ltd. (In Voluntay Liquidation) are prepared to receive tenders for the purchase of the Company's business premises known as :6. Robinson Road, (three storey brick and tile building. L a tutory Land Grant) with vacant possession, together with
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  • 6 3 December 6. 1953
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  • 314 3 Prcsdcnr Dr. Rajendra Prasad, i s n ol today for a three-day visit to welcome he receives will have r oi s^nHcince. It will be the first 1 I 36 oi a sMte has visited indepen- ifsel vcs v s'*5 historiH g yr i| will also serve to tighten
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  • 323 3 ••-■nvirote m the Singapore Legiscould never have been more x --"o'ussed than they were on debate on the motion of their poon Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, seeking defection writs for the next general before April 2, 1959, and calling fix a polling date. Neither his mbtie insinuations and warnings
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  • 48 3  -  Commander Allan Noble The Colombo Plan By who is Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom Government k* K-m Road b'DOre i. Gabies TICEkNtWS' 5 nci > An departments a '8 174. Batu Rd ***** 3329 Tel- 4:^55 Tel v. t.- 1471
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  • 2098 3 A Unique Concept Of International Relationship UK's Big Contribution LONDON JT is highly appropriate that the term "Colombo Plan," which is now both the official name and the popular name for the Consultative Committee for Co-operative Economic Development m South and South-east Asia, should bear the name of the capital
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  • 211 3 TAXPAYER'S BURDEN Sir When you or I, or any other private citizen, suffers a loss of income, we have to make the best of it by effecting personal economies. We postpone buying that new car; we decide to make that old suit last a few months
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  • 425 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Cester Guuasekera TODAY, several Singapore A V.I.P S will identify themselves on the stage of the Victoria Theatre to inaugurate the Singapore Teachers' National Congress over which there has been m the past fortnight much criticism. This column understands on very good authority that
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  • 295 4 LEE ALLEGES 'BAN PAP' BID What were 'secret' talks about when Marshall met Lim? MYSTERY shrouds an allegation made by the Peoples Action Party Secretary-General, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the Singapore Legislative Assembly that "two Chief Ministers recently met and one asked the other: 'Why not ban the PAP?
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  • 145 4 SINGAPORE'S Education Mnister, Mr. Chew Swee 1 Kee. yesterday announced 1 that he had allowed the appeals of three Chinese 1 I school teachers who had earlier been refused registration. The teachers were Messrs Tan Choo Kuan (Hong Wen School). Low Ing Sing (Kong
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  • 260 4 Nationalize all banks in Malaya Labour call PENANG, Fri. General Secretary of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, said today that the basis of the Finance Minister's conclusion that if foreign government owned banks were permitted to be opened here it "might constitute a threat to the
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  • 191 4 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri A French youth worker. Andre Bourgeois, 33, and his pretty American wife. Beverly Dunn, 29. who derided to "see every bit of the world before settling down", are now m the Federal capital after having hitch-hiked half way round the globe. Last night at a local
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  • 137 4 TAIPING. Fri. The move to close down the Taiping Museum has met with considerable opposition from the town's residents. A well known citizen here who visited the museum found all the books and exhibits being packed up and. on inquiring, found that they were
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  • 75 4 THE Singapore City Council, for the first time yesterday, leased its three bungalows m Adam Park to the highest bidders through public tender. The Council's Establishment Sub-Committee which examined tenders aiso decided to re-tender a fourth house because of the unattractive offers. These bungalows were
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  • 88 4 YOUTH FACES ROBBERY CHARGE YEO Kok Wah, 17 was committed to stand trial on a charge of armed robbery at the close of a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Yeo was alleged to have robbed a vegetable seller, Tan Ec Choon of $25 m the early
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  • 45 4 KONG Ngan Fen. trading as the General Engineering Company was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Ambrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday. It wrs stated that Kong owed Messrs. Watt.s and Baker Limited $49,305.77 on a judgment which was obtained last month.
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  • 36 4 MEMBERS of the Command Photographic Reproduction Unit. Singapore, will hold a Christmas dinner and dance at the Adelphi Hotel on Dec. 12 A "Charm and Personality Queen" will be selected from the women present
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  • 148 4 I Employees Ask fori SINGAPORE City Council employ© -I I the option of retiring at the sgc oj provident fund benefits A decision to litis effect wa s taken by the Joint Whlt--1 ley Council at its meeting pes. terday. This decision will, however have
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  • 89 4 ARMY MANS QUARTERS BURGLED KUALA LUMPUR. F: -Tor the fifth time m the past wec< i burglars Struck at the q IS i ters of military personnel her<~ At Batu Cantonment yestei j day a burglar got away with $65 from an army officer's j quarters. The quarters of an
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  • 74 4 PENANG. Fri— The l I Lined services and p nance m aid of the Poppy Da Fund will be held tomoo"©* night at the Australian Fi< tel. Tanjong Tokong A special late ferry h I been arranged for the convenience of people coming from the mainland. .Too
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  • 125 5 PENANG, Fri.— Two men, who went round making unauthorised collections m j the name of a deity, were each sentenced to three months' jail by Sessions j Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today. •'You have cheated many people," Mr. Au ;o:d Khaw Sum. Peng.
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  • 109 5 NO SLUMP FOR COLD STORAGE IPOH. Fri. Though people were complaining about the trade recession with the arop m sales, the Ipoh branch of the Singapore Cold Storage had not been adversely affected. This was stated by Mr. D. M. Harper, local branch manager of the company last Wednesday when
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  • 229 5 Body in forest: Police seek leads Do you know this woman SINGAPORE Police yesterday appealed for information on a middle-aged -hinese woman found dead :>n Nov. 12 m the Forest Reserve off the 9* mile, Thomson Road. The woman was dressed m a black Chinese samfu and a Pair of
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  • 131 5 A Threat To Injure Director HO KOK KWANG. 19. who was sentenced m the August Assizes to two years' iail for putting Madam Cheng Geok Lin. a director of Gleneagles Hotel, m fear of injury when attempting to commit extortion. failed m his appeal yesterday. The Singapore Court of Criminal
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  • 115 5 GOVERNOR'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS PENANG. Fri. Presents will be distributed among inmates of orphanages and homes for the poor here on the birthday of the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Raja Muhammad on Dec. 15. Special prayers will be said m mosques, temples, churches, wat and religious associations between Dec.
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  • 69 5 BOY MADE KEY TO OPEN SAFE PENANG, Fri.— An officeooy fashioned a key from an aluminium plate to open the ;afe of the District Office m Balik Pulau, the Sessions Court was told today. Eusoff bin Khan Bahador, 22 pleaded guilty to a charge jf theft of $12.10 from the
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  • 214 5 PENANG, Fri. A former Ipoh branch manager of Optorg Co. (M) Ltd., Cheah Tat Hock, told Magistrate Mr. Ajaib Singh today that he advertised diabetic Dills for sale m a local newspaper, because he made a vow after he was cured of the disease that
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  • 211 5 MORE than 27,000 rats were trapped and destroyed m Singapore during the past six years by the Plague Prevention Department of the City Council. Most of these rats were caught along the Singapore River, the Council's Rodent Officer, Mr.
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  • 126 5 Council to hold trials for employees THE Singapore City Council's Whitley Council yesterday agreed to the formation of a Discipline Board to deal with offences committed by its employees. The Board, under the chairmanship of the City Secretary, will consist of the Head of Department concerned and a Union representative,
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  • 407 6 Rates Are Higher Than I Other Countries-Chan 8 CHAIRMAN of the Executive Committee of the Singapore Income Tax Payers Association and former City Councillor Mr. Chan Kum Chee, yesterday desfc, cribed as "shocking and short-sighted" the tax m creases announced m the Legislative
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  • 110 6 SPA OUT TO GET MEMBERS TODAY tf THE Singapore People's AlS liance will start its big mem- bership campaign today. Thousands of forms will be S sent out through volunteer X workers to potential members today. S The party expects to enrol '_> at least 1 00.000 within the 2
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  • 217 6 FINED $75 FOR HITTING THE POLICE A youth, charged m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court with using criminal force on a police constable. yesterday claimed that the officer had drawn his revolver and struck him with it. The youth. Francis Teow. was however found guilty and lined $75 by Magistrate
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  • 79 6 THE Brick and Lion Chapters of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association, of Singapore, will hold a speech competition among their members on Dec. 17. Victoria Theatre, from 6.30 p.m. to 8 50 p.m., m celebration of the Dale Carnegie Courses' 4Cth anniversary convention. The panel of judges for
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  • 77 6 A WAR Department .abcurer was convicted an a charge of retaining stolen property at 40 Base Work Shop, REME, Ayer Rajah Road, and fined $400 hy a Singapore Court yesterday. The labourer, Low Kirn Soon, 24, was found with 24 exhaust valves, 13 ball healings, two
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  • 30 6 CHUA Yew Seng pleaded not guilty to a charge of carrying a dagger, at Roweil Road on Friday. He was released on bail of $500 until next Friday.
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  • 271 6 THE economy drive of the Government has led to consolidation of work done rather than expansion of classes, states the annual report of the Singapore Council for Adult Education, which i s being presented to the 2nd annual conference today, at the Cultural Centre The report, which covers the
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  • 15 6 Socia. Assoc: i icinf tha 4 rr.aac :.seri I The •he t' r mU
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  • 100 6 Gas blast sets oil tanker on tire FIRE yesterday broke, out on the Standard-Vacuum tanker. Benakat m Singapore harbour, iol lowing a gas lß*.k explosion aboard The tanker was un Ie going i repairs m the Repair when the explosion occum Two ftre engines from the Barbour F;re Serv. i
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  • 92 6 MALAYA AT FISHERIES MEETING COLOMBO. Dec. 5 (Be iter) Thirty-five delegates countries of South-east Asia and the Far Eas'. inciuciing Japan, will attend a Food and Agricultural Orga:.: (F.A.O) sponsored Inr: -i fie Fisheries Council me I opening here on Moncl,, The Council which wil cuss technical problem.*as improvement of
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  • 47 6 A SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday issued a warrant for thc arrest of Tan Watt Lan, for failing to attend court for hil trial Tan vac a "eged to have wilfully trespassed into Gil man Barracks m Alexandra c Nov. 30
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  • 131 6 FOO CUSTODY SUIT SEQUEL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr B. K. Das. counsel foi Madam Kok Su Win, estranged wife of forme: Selangor badminton champion, Dr. Foo Lum Choon. filed a notice of appeal m the Supreme Court today against the judgment of Mr. Justice Smith
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  • 34 6 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, will ask the Chief Secretary, at the next legislative Assembly meeting whether Government was considering the introduction if television m the Colony next year.
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  • 218 7 30 will vie for 'Press Ball Queen' title THIRTY young women will compete for the j title i ©f "Press Ball Queen" at the annual Press Ball of the Singapore Union of Journalists to be held at j Sea View Hotel tonight. The winner, who will be crowned by Mrs.
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  • 348 7 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new $1,000,000 very high frequency radio system will link towns on the West coast of the Federation with Kelantan and Trengganu j on the North-east Coast, the Ministry of Works, Posts, and Telecommunications announced today. The radio system which comes
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  • 161 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING ruDber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Bayers Sellers Spot 82 i 83 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 82 1 82 1 K.S.S No. 1 Jan. 82} 83 R.S.S. No. 2 81} 8H R.S.S. No 3 802 81i Tone: Quiet after easier. The tin price
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  • 52 7 THREE men were yesterday charged m a Singapore Magistrates Court with attempting to extort $10 from M. Jabarali at a coffee-shop m Holland Road on Thursday evening. Wong Hung Meng, Wong Seem Wha and Cheong Yem Chin pleaded not, guilty and were ordered to be remanded until
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  • 110 7 THE SECOND HOSPITAL DEATH FALL PENANG, Fri.— A 20-year-j old woman tuberculosis patient 3 of the General Hospital here was fatally injured early this 1 morning when she fell from j the too floor of the building. The woman. Madhavi. fell i from a height of about 80 feet and
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  • 120 7 'Asia Desk' Job For USIS Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Director of the United States Information Service m the Federation. Mr. Henry B. Siemer, will shortly leave for Washington to assume charge of the "Asia Desk" of the USIS headquarters. Mr. Siemer arrived here m December, 1956 as head of the
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  • 183 7 New RI note to S'pore on rebels THE Indonesian Consu- late-General m Singapore yesterday handed a new note to the Chief Secretary, MrJS. B. David, m connection with the activities of Indonesian rebels m the Colony. Spokesman for the Consulate, Mr. Surjono Sastrowar- dojo told The Standard: "We have today
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  • 227 7 THE Singapore Second District Court yesterday heard how tools and pipings valued at $2,000 were stolen from a ship lying m the sea off the Singapore Swimming Club one day m August last. The ship was the Chavencon whose agents were The Franco
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  • 88 7 IMPROVEMENT RATES, FOR RURAL AREAS? FROM Jan. 1 nex: year, I improvement rates m Singapore will be collected by the City Council m the City area and by the new District Councils m their respective areas. This was provided for ln the Singapore Improvement (Amendment) Ordinance published yesterday. Thus properties
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  • 37 7 A 13-YEAR-OLD Chinese school student. Peng Meng Heng, was killed at Kampong Bukit China m Malacca yesterday when, while flying a kite he ran against an old coconut tree, which broke and fell on him.
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    • 1223 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO„ LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) < Incorporate m Singapore) <** »"«»> sh.pp.ng THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON Carrlt. option to proceed vi. oth.r port, to lo.d .nd d..eh.j (via Sue. with llbortv to proceed vi. Panama or Cap. ot Good Hop.)
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    • 938 8 MITSUI IS LINE a S'poro P.S'ham Penone JAPAN LINE Azumosan Moru tor Japan p orts 15Dee 13Dee llDec Accepting rargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE For New York Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Suet. Kyoei Maru 16 Dec
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    • 493 8 EAST ASIATIC H HOMEWARDS Soilings to. Aden *< orl I Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen Copr n h 0 BEIRA 15/ ie Dec fl MEONIA I Colling London (Possenqcrs Only fl SIENA 9/10 Jan H Passenger Accommodot 10(1 k OUTWARDS Sailings to. Bangkok 0 d )o Penong p. "SARGODHA" 8 9 Dec
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  • Finance Anti Commerce
    • 253 9 MALAYA CAN TREBLE PINE SALES IN CANADA MALAYA'S canned pineapple exports to Canada, worth about $3,000,000 a year, will increase threefold, if the present import tariff of $1.50 per case is removed by the Canadian Government. This is the view of Singapore canners who are seeking to have this duty
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    • 518 9 Share Market Improves BOTH Industrial and Tins were .selectively better on the Malayan share market yesterday, while Rubbers were quiet. Turnover wa s small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following bus. ness done yesterday: Fed. Disp $1.06; Fraser and Neave
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der Dicul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan $41 buyers: $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk 564 sellers m drums $66* sellers: Muntok white pepper SI 29 seller* Sarawak white SI 28 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 46 9 THE Hock Chew Coffee Shopkeepers' Association, Kuala Lumpur, celebrated its 12th anniversary on Tuesday. To mark the occasion, the association held a dinner. Photo show s president of the association. Mr. Chan Thain Soon. address ng guests and fellow members at the function.
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    • 400 9 THE Singapore rubber market this week has been subjected to further heavy liquidation, again largely from up-country centres, and considerable quantities were traded at the lower levels, says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. The decline was aggra- j vated at times
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    • 36 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday Selling TT O.D. read y. Canada 31§; Belg an Francs 1617: Italian Lire 2028<v Other exchange rates remain unal'ered
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    • 81 9 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, will visit two local cigarette factories today. The Standard understands the Minister has planned his visit, with a view to getting first hand information on cigarette production in the Colony. Government intends to launch its 510.000.000
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    • 123 9 A JAPANESE expert In interior decoration. Mr. K. Kakuta, is m Singapore to design the set-up of the Japan Trade Fair, which will be held at the Happy World on Dec. 10. The main theme of tht decorations, he said, would be scenes of
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    • 78 9 SHIPS IN PORT Ol TKR ROADS Santa Lucia, Talisse. Lulu. Ppter Maersk Asateru Maru Tokyo Maru. Glenvill. F!yuig Clipper Barumun. Rngnorn. Berebere Sabang Miko Maru. Turandot Serudom Sunt F.d mund San Erncstto. Inchkilda. Tvne Breeze. Seiko Maru Nara san Maru. Emerald. Gold Diao on Hock Lee. Man to Thorsir and.
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    • 90 9 Giang Bee Tg. Pinang. Kan Ton" Nangkavindr Garuda Mas, Dabo, Han Thale. Victory. Francoise. Rimba. Po X djang, Renong Hua L Hydra Kimanis, Senggarang Hai Seng Han, Hai Hu< Yong Ann. Giang Seng. Kan Kheng. Giang Lee. Aik Hin. SHB WHARVES Soudan 1 Amela H, Elpenor 6. Benalder 8. Van
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  • 669 10 ALLIANCE ENTERS POLLS BATTLE TODAY 38 to bid for 16 seats m Perak Councils IPOH, Fri. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance will be facing its stiffest opposition m its bid to retain power m the Perak Town Council elections which will be held tomorrow m four towns Ipoh, Taiping, Tapah and Tanjong
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  • 63 10 IPOH POLICE TAKE PRECAUTIONS IPOH, Fri.— All leave for Ipoh Police personnel have been cancelled m view of tomorrow's Ipoh Town Council elections, when about 20,000 registered voters are expected to go to the polls Revealing this to The Standard today, a senior Police spokesman added that the force would
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  • 143 10 YOUTH WEEPS ON HEARING COURT ORDER WONG Ah Chye. 22. yesterday bur.-t Into tears when Singapore Third District Judge Mr K.T. Alexander asked him if he had anything to say before he was sentenced "to a long term of corrective training." Wong was convicted two weeks ago on a charee
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  • 55 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Rotary Club is doing its bit towards alleviating the unemployment situation m the Federal capital. Members have been asked to notify the Employment Exchange if any vacancies occurred m their establishments. The Club is also arranging a \uletide treat for the children
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  • 235 10 SOLDIERS JAILED FOR ROBBERY MR. JUSTICE Buttrose m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday toln two soldiers with "very good records" of service: "You have brought disgrace not only upon yourselves but upon the uniforms you have the honour to wear." The Judge said this when sentencing the soldiers, W. J.
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  • 109 10 162 CHINESE BOOKS GET 'GREEN LIGHT' THE Singapore Government Gazette issued yesterday contained the first list of 162 books which, on examination have been exempted from the ban on publications of 53 Chinese publishing houses imposed by Gazette notification No. 2542 of Oct. 22 This is m accordance with the
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  • 73 10 FRANCE BUYS MALAYAN FILM RIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Film Unit has for the first time sold its film rights to a European country Centre National De La Cinematographique of France, tne Distribution Officer, Mr. C. Mahatheva said today. The films are: "Tin from Malaya." "Rubber from Malaya" and
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  • 40 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Following are the results of the draw m the St. John's Institution "Christmas Hampers" lottery: First ***** Second *****. Third *****. Consolation prizes: *****. *****, *****. ***** and *****. Sellers ticket No. 9846.
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  • 37 10 THE inmates of a house m Ipoh Lane, Butterworth, found a co-tenant, Ng Say Tuah. hanging from the rafter with a rope round his neck. He was promptly brought down and revived after artificial respiration.
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  • 145 10 Official's plea: Don't use 'smear tactics' IPOH Fri An appeal to political candidates to refrain from using "smear tactics" was made by Mr Henry Leong. acting hon. sec-retary-general of the Perak State Alliance today the eve of the Town Council elections Mr. Leong said: "it has always been the Alliance
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  • 101 10 THE Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, yes erday distributed 56 awards to students who sent m entries for the Police Week Essay Competition on "PolicePublic co-operation." A total of 236 en ries uere received from 66 primary and secondary
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  • 284 10 THE Singapore Harbour Be. i sergeants from its Police Fny-c as Inspectors. -1. J This marks -he "re-birth of the Board's schenu promoting to the rank Dl Inspectors, men from tho rank and file of thr Force. after an Interval of five years. Disclosing th:.- bo !'::> Standard. the
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  • 25 10 ln £2 from th, I missed thi r M Mr 13 tail his cl V.' jn«v a ra i Ti: ~r °p:r.. >-. L c
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  • 86 10 a s:.\ -pos Mr r <terd.: .1 jinqun carp- 23, v. doa:.-. Road oi Ir. i the L was I har m: I In Lee He aid il wa,*; rt that L» vi I but i eviri' i report i neck I matrhf 'W witter >W tho I 1
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  • 19 10 IPOH titt. a Rova In the SI and ret B 31 m ntl vM v. Bi C EadyandjU
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  • 462 11  -  SCRUTINEER By One to watch is Downing Street SHAW STABLE'S brilliant sprinter. Amusement Park, is remarkably fit and It will probably be a folly to oppose him m the main six furlongs sprint (Race 7) for Class One, Division One horses at Bukit Timah this afternoon,
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  • 430 11 Zonder Zorg Is Ready To Win RACE ONE I ZONDER ZORG has trained on splendidly since his two efforts at Kuala Lumpur last month and is all set lo open his winning account. The fine looking grey ran an encouragm B race when finishing fourth to sDeedy Sure Profit over
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  • 107 11 'OFF COURSE' BETTING A SUCCESS IPOH, Fri.— The Perak Turf Club's "experiment" m opening a branch office at Teluk Anson during its recent meeting has proved quite satisfactory, and the club plans to open another branch m Kuala Lumpur, and possibly one m Penang, as well It is hoped that
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  • 209 11 BUKIT BINTANG BUKIT BINTANG found bis right form on the last dav of the Kuala Lumpur meeting when he outpaced and outstayed a mixed Class 3 field over* 1J miles. The Irish-bred chestnut led from start to finish to win in a common canter by four lengths in heavy going
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  • 401 11 EXTRA DISTANCE 12-Ib. DROP SHOULD SUIT YOUR HIGHNESS II RACE SIX YOUR HIGHNESS II came from a long wa? back to finish a flying second to High Socks over seven furlongs at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting. On that showing, and with a nice drop of 12-lbs he should readily
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  • 106 11 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1. ZONOER ZORC KNICHTSBRIDCI Knightsbridge Bingo Dragon Seed Dragon Seed 2. SETIA SETIA Colour Film Imprest Clendore Clendare 1. YARDARINA YARDARINA Red Wolf 111 Blue Swell Blue Swell Rod Wolf 111 4. BUKIT BINTANC BARLINNIE Chanticleer Rina Barlinnie Maori Boy r aioma BALKAN 5. ALOHA CHEVALIER Dr.
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  • 223 11 OFF COURCE 1 A SUCCESS SACHIKO SACHIKO has yet to run a bad race and I do not intend looking beyond him for the winner m the mile event £or Division Two horses. The improving four-year-old broke the ire when he beat a Class 2 field over the Bukit Timah
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  • 213 11 THE finish of the last race will probably be fought out among Daniels' pair. Southern Moon, Clear Reception and Hobbs' Aberdeen, with E. Breukelen's Sir Kinder m the thick of it. My pick is Aberdeen. Aberdeen improves with every outuig. In his debut
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    • 1736 11 B| B/G SWEEP REDIFFUSION j I BIG SWEEP will be Iff < held on Race 9. Cash REDIFFUSION will i| jj Sweep on Races 4, 5, 6 broadcast commen- |i \tm J* F rtune Tote taries on an the nine i will be on Races 3, 4, 5, oi nnrtk
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  • 858 12 They fall like ninepins for a shocking 134 MAY l> GRAVENEY STOP THE ROT BUT ONLY FOR A WHILE BRISBANE, Dec. 5 (Reuter) England crashed to 134 all out against Australia on the opening day of the first test here, and were saved from a much worse fate by
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  • 230 12 A LAST minute try by left prop forward Eggins, converted by right prop forward Denman enabled RAF Butterworth, to enter the final of the FEAR Rugby for the Sanderson Cup when they beat the Changi Airmen 13-9 at Changi yesterday. The points came from two
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  • 45 12 MIN CHONG SHARKS WIN "MIN Chong scored a very narrow victory over S?lf Strength winning by only one point (87--86> at the Great World last night m the final round of the SCAAF basketball tournament. In another game Singapore Sharks beat Siglap Boys' Club 88-86.
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  • 32 12 SINGAPORE Youth Sports Centre "C group trainees beat New Star Badminton Party by five games to nil m a friendly badminton match played at the SVSC hall last night.*
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  • 98 12 THK representative of the Australian Broadcasting Commission m South East Asia. Mr. C V. J. Mason, said m Singapore today that a severe ionospheric storm blocked broadcasts to South East Asia yesterday by Radio Australia of the first test cricket match m Brisbane. However Radio Australia is
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  • 109 12 Navy Fields Scottish International FORMER Scottish international Lt, Idierxs will play for the Royal Navy this evening m the inter-services hockey championships against tne Royal Air Force at Changi. It will be Lt, Idiens' first match m the Colony. He Is a recent arrival from Hongkong He has turned out
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  • 291 12 THE finalists of the South I Malaya Cup rugby competition fl matches today m this se< turn Sin^nj^B ;;t Johore Bahru. and omhined vrfl Sembiian .Malacca on the SCC. Ihc-fl Singapore Is leading tl i table with maximum i I and need only to draw Johore to become the
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  • 134 12 FOUR 'certainties' for the Singapore Combined Schools hockey team to play m Malacca next week, were dropped from the side by the Sub-Committee of the Singapore Schools Sports Council yesterday. They had disobeyed instructions ot the Education Ministry not to indulge m strenuous sport due to the Polio outbreak,
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    • 138 12 SOCCER:. Jollilads vs. 2nd Gurkhas, Geylang. Old Victorians Married vs. Singles, Victoria School. 5.30 p.m. Rajaji vs. BMH, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m. Indian Brotherhood Sports Club vs University of Malaya. U. of M. 5.15 p.m. RUGBY:- HMS Malaya Cup: Combined Services vs. Negri Sembiian/ Malacca Combined, Padang. Johore i*s. Sir.gapore
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 13 Ii drums ii little Jno Ann l Blind, Tho"?.«n n Road. Edn-nrds, a drummer ihtre Regiment based nt 9 j "ie Singapore School i his nos th-organ, a Cheshire skiffle eye :he chr'd?€i [left) and Drummer 1 >n. V X pa if I-JVIP n ighl 3 > ire I
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  • 329 13 boat m their spare time so they could flsh m off-duty hours. Neither had sailed a yacht before and neither had ever built a boat or even seen one being built. They lacked tools, timber, sails, a place to work everything except the tradi- j tional
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  • 153 13 SPRINGING into life wain after a closed period of over six months. during which time their thea^e was renovated, the Kb ML Drama V.c Society will oe back on stage next week with a three-act comedy by Peter Blackmore entitleu "The Blue Goose." First presented m London
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  • 1058 13  - CHESHIRES ENTERTAIN John Woodrow Peter Volpe Story by: Pictures by: jgjhg nrst glance It looked just like another one of the many groups of children enjoying the fun and fair of a Christmas Party. Crackers snapped and children clapped their hands m time with the music. For the moment these
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    • 22 13 I Into Service Life By STAN hha mm ~~~~~___y vsSafWM jj B *>eftc ft- There's Bound **M. ciaus For Them The Trip.'
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    • 271 13 By RITA DEL MAR 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: X "I. earn to live well, that thou may'st die so too; To live and t die is all we have to do." Sir John Denham SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: This day is mainly favourable, particularly for those matter? which have to ri<> with employment,
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    • 120 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp ||E^^^™ IBB 'Hr"wH>/ LOOK AT LEETLE MEN, MEANWHILE -TME QUEEN Jk^j^W D-DOWN VO' B •0' 00i.*. -g > EE(3 WEEMIN T^*-Wt~\ k vv/E n AVE^\ COME TO THE j fsMfj^L* i \~Z—^± ALLEY OOP By V T Hamlin -""^*^SPC_&Cs^^^4^^N\( il^k_2*V**i_^s". t *v\ \"> mS^**** _Vmr^m.
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    2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 106 14 CHICAGO CITY turned out m full force yesterday to attend the funeral services for the 87 children burnt to death m the fire that gutted the Roman Catholic Our Lady of Angels School earlier this week. There were scores of services with the mourners criss-cross-ing over a
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  • 251 14 HK Chinese Won't Submit To Colonialism HONGKONG. Dec. 5 (Reuter) Former Chinese Supreme Court Judge Lee Sing Ng has criticised the colony's former Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham for "slandering" the people of Hongkong. Lee. m a speech to the United Nations' Association Branch he said that 99 percent of the
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  • 39 14 DR DONALD SOPER, former Methodist President, yesterday led a deputation to No. 10 Downing Street, Street, the Prime Mr.iister's London headquarters, to present a petition asking Mr Harold Macmillan to stop building rocket bases m Britain. (Reuter).
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  • 310 14 Concrete plans needed to combat challenge Dulles SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States, said last night that dumping by China was "particularly a threat to the trade of Japan m South and South-east Asia." In a speech to the California
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  • 242 14 UNITED NATIONS. Dec. 5 (Reuter) British officials claimed victory today for Britain's position over Cyprus after the Political Committee adopted a resolution which, m effect backed the Round-Table conference plan by the NATO Council last summer. But the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evangelos AverofT, said
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  • 144 14 Talks On Nato Policy LONDON. Dec. 5 (Reuter) The three power talks announced last night were stated by diplomatic observers to concern what have popularly been called General De Gaulle's ideas for a political directorate m NATO between the United States, Britain and France. However, the correspondence between General De
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  • 232 14 Expand Trade To Aid Young Countries mmm Diefenbaker MELBOURNE, Dec. 5 (Reuter* There could not be peace m a world m which one half was well fed and the other half starved, Canada's Prime Minister Mr. John Diefenbaker. said today. Speaking to some of Australia's most prominent men m Melbourne
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  • 65 14 HONGKONG. Deo. 5, (Reuter). Dame Leslie Whaie.ey. Direc'.or of the World Bureau of Girl Guides said here today many countries m South-ea:>t Aiia, Africa and South America needed neip from, the Bureau for training of the younger generation m citizenship. Dame Whateley who arrived here from Seoul m
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  • 128 14 THE PAKISTAN government yesterday appointed a seven-man committee comprising mostly defence personnel to reduce defence expenditure by co-ordinat-ed utilization of common services and installations. UPI TEN ships ordered by Indonesia irom Japan are expected to arrive m December and January. Commodore Nazir, Shipping Minister, announced. He told the Antara
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  • 58 14 READY TO SERVE the rustomm son of the Japanese Minister for k the counter of a butchers vhon mi' many. Suzuki i s spending a \e ar .1 v >a learn the sausage makme hus.ne" study the industr> m Denmark H»li land before returning to Tok^ to?'" b. \m
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  • 163 14 BERLIN, Dec s(t PI) UsX q^J Konrad Adenauer, met with the jjZ Cabinet today to draw up the broad Km political defence against the communists. At the same time, the Western Big Three md West Germany were Kiovini I T~ with plans for a Paris r liference of Berlin
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  • 35 14 ROCHESTER I Dec 5 I Smith. fl from Lond fl Clinic H Thr fl St Mary's fl one of the fl American fl fl .told Reutet .ifl the irgerj fl to fl Stephen* fl
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