Singapore Standard, 9 December 1958

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE CTAIIfiADn Teteohona ***** 5 Cobla TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958. Vol. IX No. 160. 15 cts. C 14 Pages it 3H [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 285 1 ANTI-RED LAW IS NOT USED FOR POLITICS Oppressive Tactics On Govt, Opponents Denied —Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lt is not the intention of the Alliance Government to use the Emergency Regulations against its political opponents, and Government has not been guilty of such practices, Deputy Premier, Dato Abdul Razak declared
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  • 163 1 Aussies out 186: England 92-2 AUSTRALIA were all out for 186 runs m their second innings m reply to England's total of 134 runs on the third-day of the first Test match at Brisbane, Australia, yesterday. When stumps were .Irawn the Englishmen had scored 92 runs for the loss of
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  • 138 1 Couple shocked to death in kitchen ELECTRIC shocks from a kitchen killed a husband and wife m a house off Lorong K. Telok Kurau. Singapore, last night. The couple. Ali bin Hamid, 62. 'and Katijah binte Sulaiman. 60. died on the way to the General Hospital of electric shock. It
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  • 100 1 SPORE-BOUND PLANE IS FORCED BACK LONDON, Dec. 8 (UPI) A 8.0.A.C. Britannia airliner en-route to Singapore with 38 passengers was forced to_turn back over the English channel yesterday when a dinghy hatch cover on the port wing flew off and hit the tail. The airliner was diverted to nearby Gatwick
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  • 108 1 Malaya's tax shape -like Monroe KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The fabulous figure of film star Marilyn Monroe was subject of a jocular remark made by Dato Oscar Spenser, Economic Adviser to the Federation Government. m the Legislative Council today. Addressing the House on tue question of taxation, the Dato declared that
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Dec. 9. (Reuter). The Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, is to visit Malaya from Jan. 22 to Jan. 31 next year at the invitation of the Malayan government, it was announced here today. The Commonwealth Relations Office said that while
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  • 38 1 TWO paralytic polio cases were reported m Singapore yesterday a two-year-old Chinese boy from Silat Road and a seven-month-old Chinese girl from Ponggol. This brings the number of polio cases for the year to 365.
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  • 633 1 Secret society strike in busy a rea EIGHT thugs yesterday killed two men outside Telok Ayer Market, Singapore. It was the most brutal secret society slaying since open warfare broke out between 08 and 24 groups m May this year. The men were murdered m broad daylight before a horrified
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  • 47 1 TWO Singapore students, Ang Swee Chye, 16, and Ang Chew Ing, 18, were knifed ~n a secret society gang clash m Strathmore Avenue, last night Chew Ing, who was slabbed m the back and arm was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 464 1 2.000 bid farewell to Prasad as he flies to Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than 2.000 people were at the airport this morning to bid farewell to India's President Dr. Rajendra Prasad as he left for Jakarta at the end of his three-day state visit to the Federation. And as
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    21 1 Dr. Prasad turns around and waves to the crowd at the Kuala Lumpur airport before getting into his Ja-karta-bound plane.
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  • 55 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 8 (Reuter) A Thailand Rentier nolice oatrol has found a lost city crumbling, m the Jungles of T»k Province on the western frontier with Burma, police sources said today No details of the extent of the And were I lven, except thai It was a
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  • 50 1 THUGS KILL TWO OUTSIDE S'PORE MART Deputy Superintendent of Police Lim Chooi Stan (striped shirt), Officer-in-Charg c Crime* Area One, with another officer at the scene of yesterday's double murder. In the foreground is a large pool of blood where one of the victims, Tan Bin Seng, fell. Standard pic
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  • 268 1 R.I. REBEL GOVT. TO PROCLAIM 'SUMATRA STATE' THE Indonesian Revolutionary Government will next Monday proclaim a "Republic of Sumatra." revolutionary sources m Singapore revealed yesterday. Rebel premier. Dr. Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, arrived m Singapore about eleven days ago from Manila for talks with Darul Islam leaders on the formation of the
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  • 84 1 Unruly mob stone speakers at rally KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An uruly crowd tonight "gatecrashed" an Alliance Party rally held at Bungsar Road and interrupted the meeting. Stones were thrown at the speakers from among the crowd. Among the Alliance Party members present were Minister for Labour and Soda] Welfare. Mr.
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  • 55 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 8, (Reuter) Officials announced yesterday that Pioneer 111 reentered Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated at 1951 GMT over the Sahara Desert. The space agency later announced the rocket fell at 164 degrees North. 18 6 degrees East. This position is m the Sahara, south of
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  • 35 1 Russia, m a history making move m Geneva accepted a binding treaty obligation to co. operate with the United States and Britain m a control organization for supervising a nuclear test ban. U.P.I.
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    366 2 4 Men And A Woma it On J FOLR men and a wmum mm step on an epic 9.000-m.le -0,,,, M England by ship and bus. ]T %\M The five are taking the reasons. Organizer of the trip j tralian engineer and now a Singapore travel agent Mr Colin
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  • 51 2 PENANG, Mon.— The Information Officer of the United Kingdom Information Service here. Mr. D. Wehl. will give a talk on: "Speaking to People." at the Penang Discussion Group meet at the Kheh Association on Wednesday night. Mr. Ahmad Ismail will preside. The public and specially teachers, are
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  • 54 2 A CHRISTMAS DANCE aid of St. Hilda's Scfao< Extension Fund will be nt Dec. 12. at tne Sea View H tel, from B. HO pm. tn 1 am. Tickets at S3 for couple tl $2 single, with fl for ta i reservations, may be obtained
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    170 2 M tn p^ realized m ;c P«"0' In>rnjta; POH last r, l£ I <»r uor.i trombonist aa leader lvk\ ■if irrivil a_aertcaa _J the fulfilment! I<»nsr amhitint Nin;ap.irf City— -about gj heard so mutt (ierry |jj| olonv Hf muMiian who at the airport "Bi£ 1 h> had also ;ti>j
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    • 1095 2 ISP-MMRDfI FUNERAL THI FUNERAL ol The late Mrs Soon Eng Kong nr? Madam Kr\oo G n Inn will take place 'mm h«r residenc. "Snonstead'*. Nort«am Road, Penang at 130 pm on Saturday. Dec 13th, lf^s3. for interment at the M~ur-t Erskine Cemetery. ACKNOWLEDGMENT ANDREW PAKIAM a-^r- ehtkfeeri thank all re'atves
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    • 1490 2 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below Class "E" by the State Engineer, Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up to 12.00 noon on 17th December, 1958, for the Construction of A Six Classrooms Malay Vernacular School at MERGONG. All particulars are available from the Senior Executive Engineer,
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    • 406 2 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE WITH effect from Bth December 1958 till 2nd January, 1959, the Acting Inspector of Dead Bodies can be contacted at No. 14, Lower Kovil Road, during Sundays. Holidays and outside office hours. STRAITS/PACIFIC CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS SHIPPERS are notified that, effective 6th December
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    • 58 2 j THE BRITISH ARMY NiM omH i requires a number of J as Tradesmen at tru I Minimum Education, I Standard VII Malay or i i Applications should be i THE CHIEF RECRUIT^ Of 1 BRAS BASAH R<>M> v|V f An interview vm!l be i j town. Before fmal *l
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 392 3 „.rear A»»" statesmen stood side by side ynpur on Sunday lost and, m the most jeLquent terms, pledged the support of mcnrs and their people for world free'j, ti,e working ideals of democracy to J^eir n^.ons are dedicated as members mcnweolth. These freedom pledges were |3j_"j distinguished visiting head
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    • 291 3 lumlmm puppets m West Berlin's City !,t elections were completely slapped •ICerrnan voters re-elected Social Demo- Hen Willy Brandt, as Mayor and re- >; 3a-N f 0 power by a clear majority m ,jrcs whtch showed that not a single 1? candidate won a seat. Together with Democrats, the
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    • 37 3 !eck Kim Roaa b'pore A. No 1563 Cables 'HCEkNEWS'" i 5 I nes A'l deDartmffnts 8 dg.. 174. Batu Rd 8SS66 ->t i el: 3S29 v it rel- 4055 *AH Cnni Tel 1471
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  • 1163 3  - CAMERON HIGHLANDS HYDRO-ELECTRIC PROJECT J.H. SUMNER By Chief Hydro-Development Engineer r J HE Cameron Highlands Hydro Electric scheme has been the subject of detailed investigations and survey since about 1948. s These investigations have shown that something of the order of 220 MW should be capable of economic development. A
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  • 1004 3  - LABOUR INQUEST IN A USTRALIA WILLIAM FITTER By SYDNEY AUSTRALIA'S Labour Party, dumbfounded by its defeat m the Federal elections, is still busy on the inquest into its failure. The return of the Liberal -Coun try Party composite Government, led by Mr. R. G. Menzies with an increased majority, startled
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  • 139 3 Shorts from the Talks THE GREEKS HAD A WAY WITH IT "IT'NGLISH top tailoring JJJis. I think, about as skilled a craft as Nuclear Physics, and to become a Saville Row tailor's (.utter can take about as long an apprenticeship as it does to become a doctor. Did you know,
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    395 3 District and Town Council elections provide a picture of the shape of things to expect m General Elections. Based on this proved theory, the Alliance has a good chance of having the edge over its opponents m next year's Federal Assembly polls. It may not have the same
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  • 743 4 Petrol Tax Hits Road Transport industry Hard... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Bus Operators Association whose members operate the public transport services throughout the Federation is willing to run the Malayan Railways if given the opportunity, Mr. Lim Kee Siong, Seremban Councillor, said today
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  • 134 4 AIR Vice-Marshal YE. Hancock Air Officer Commanding 224 Group, Royal Air Force, based m Kuala Lumpur, who ha s been directing air operations against the communists m the Malayan jungles, has been made a Commander of the Order of the Bath (C.8.), it wa s
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  • 25 4 PAUL Richard Lucas. 24. of H.M.A.S. Quiberon, was yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore magistrate's Court on a charge of attempted robbery.
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  • 63 4 3 CLEARED ON EXTORT BID CHARGE THREE men were yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court on a charge of attemoted extortion. They were Alludin bin Fias Mohamed. a tailor. Sheik Dawood and Packir Rawther Ibrahim, both peons. All three were alleged lo have attempted to extort $6 from
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  • 133 4 Lib-Socs call for anti-Red front SINGAPORE Liberal Socialist Party Executive Committee after a meeting last night, called on democratic parties to present a strong and united antiCommunist front at the general elections next year. Secretary-general of the party. Mr. E. K. Tan, said his party executive reiterated its willingness to
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  • 61 4 STUDENTS LEAGUE TO HOLD PESTA PENANG. Mon. Malay students here will he attending the 11th annual general meeting of the Peninsular Malay Students' League m Alor Star from Dec. 25 to 29. They will stage a "Boria" performance as contribution to the League's Pest a. which will be held each
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  • 333 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister for Finance, Mr. H. S. Lee reminded the Legislative Council today when he wound up the debate on the Supply Bill, which had its second reading that Government must set aside 7 4 per cent ($56,225,098)
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    288 4 SPORE WOMgj M FIRE FRQ^^Jj IT was about time that _i__ lo the fact that they were l.v.nV^ N enjoyed by Hongkong women uiV" 3r l ''< Chung, director of one of h^nrf^^M magazines, said yesterday. sNu Miss Chung, a working OU m Colony one month ago to gal
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  • 203 4 Contract men replace retrenched —protest THE 6.000-strong Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff Union will soon send a memorandum to the Air Minis. ry Works Directorate m the Colony protesting against the alleged replacement of 113 retrenched union members by local private contractors. The president of the union, Mr. V. Kandasamy,
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  • 190 4 UNION GIVES SUPPORT TO FORD MEN SIXTEEN branch workshop committees of the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees Union at a joint emergency meeting last night decided to support the 284 employees of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya, m Bukit Timah. who are now on strike. The meeting passed the following
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  • 107 4 Exposition To Hear Of Progress THE Singaoore Consti. itl Exp sition will meet today lo hear reports boni its subcommittees on the progress of the construction work a' the old Kallang airport. The meeting will also Hi c the removal of the Exposition office to the Kallang site. Meanwhile, more
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  • 65 4 COLOMBO Plan student m Australia continue to show a high percentage ol passes m their examination results the Australian Commission m Singapore announced yesterday. Statistics revealed that In the last year. 76.8 per cent of students from 16 Asian countries passed their examinations. This compares
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  • 35 4 8r.,,,,' I r «»rkn> T ,m <• J (llSMlha-d '">• Mr J, v nd fe S posuinr, of lhf )oin ">d out J al th, e **cutiv« m__ i ided t., fh, J Prr judical j
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  • 52 4 enni THE St S*l Singapon 3| cl a I sent etten Buttenl] tad them of I A-sei ttee r. The off: m id •a ne wit axes 811 UM Bl I because r< ring etter I "a lifil tine. Tr. iggeste i tak< n pn resident Th S ror.-:
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  • 29 4 I m m F. McW::::air. of an offer. •■'■;^M fl I fl detect:'' fl house fl r fl I M v. m ifl ''m m I I fl
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  • 350 4 A remark made by a mother-in-law so upset the son-in-law that he took a saw, slashed her five times and left her lying m a pool of blood m a locked room, the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. This was staled at the trial of a carpenter, Tan
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  • 309 5 I La To Parties Don't Ufloit Communal Issues IK Mom It will not be necessary for the Alliance Party mil thuggery, which may be considered as legitimate s k; many, because the Alliance will win the 1959 State nils down, declared the Minister for Commerce and In5 Sin it
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    161 5 Lin search uk an author," a wellffhicb had been Staged m Europe presented tor the first time m an University Dramatic Society, Fort Canning Rise, from Dec. 10 to 12. I y was writ :en by lallo. It is a play lin a play, of a trae life of
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  • 40 5 THE Singapore Tagore Society has elected the following office-bearers for 1959 at its annual genera! meeting: President. Dr. Lin Wochiang; vice-president. Mr. N. Ponnuduray: hnn. secretary Mr. P F. Edwin, and hon." treasurer, Mr. S. Rengasamy Pillai.
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  • 148 5 VILLAGERS PLEDGE SUPPORT JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. M t Pengerang villagers are d n coming forward tc give lehearted support to the G rernment m its move to Uminate nine remaining mmunist terrorists m the area. Today, twenty village elders, led by the Cha.rman the Pengerang Good Citizens Committee. Haji Abu
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  • 34 5 ABDUL Karim bin Jalil. i litted without his debeing called m the I District Courl ve.-tcr-OB i ciiarge of breaking *to tbe bouse of Rapiah Safardi at Lorong Mydin, Changi, on Oct. 20.
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  • 38 5 HONGKONG. Dec 8 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: Sl6 00 to £1 Sterling $5.77 to US$l, 51. 85 to Malayan $1: SO.Ofi to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.75 to a tael.
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  • 71 5 1,900 Sit For Test Again ABOUT 1.900 students again sat for the Government Chinese senior middle 111 examination m Chinese literature and natural science at 13 centres m Singapore yesterday. The re-examination was arranged after a leakage of questions was discovered last month. The examinations will be continued today and
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  • 246 5 23 DAYS LEFT FOR YOU TO GIVE... AS the deadline for The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund draws near, donations are swelling to a flood. Notable among the donors is Singapore millionaire philanthropist and cinema magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho. who has never failed to do his "bit" for the Cheer
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  • 104 5 FIREMEN from five engines of the City Fire Brigade and the Harbour Board Fire Service last night fought a three-hour blaze that had engulfed fifteen acres of grass land covering the valley which slopes down from Mount Faber. Singapore. It was a lallang fire which
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  • 57 5 THE Working Committee of the Bukit Merah division Singapore Peoples Alliance was formed yesterday The organizer of the Committee is Mr. Teo Cheng Hai and its members are: Messrs: G. G Samy, V D. Samuel. P. Muthu, N. K. Piliay A Manikam, P. Arumugam, Ang Yee
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  • 120 5 SINGAPORE City Council last night took steps to check on all tinned provisions and foodstuffs imported into the Colony from Formosa. This followed agency reports from Formosa which said that tinned provisions and foodstuffs imported by the Colony were harmful io health. The City
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  • 78 5 ALL-NATION CAST IN INDIAN PLAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An Indian play "Jeevan Jyothi" (.Life and Light) starring an international cas:, wiU be staged m Town Hall on Thursday. Eight Chinese youths, including three girls and an American Mrs. A. Siemer, wife of the Director of the USIS, will take part
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  • 338 5 I 'BLUNDERED IN REPORT TO POLICE Girl tells Coroner A 17-YEAR-OLD girl, yesterday told Singapore Coroner Mr. Giam Chong Hing at the resumed inquest into the fatal stabbing of her brother on Sept. 13, that she had 'blundered' m her report to the Police. The girl, Tay Gim Choo was
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  • 96 5 Teachers return a day late KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A large gathering of parents, relatives and frineds crowded the airport this morning to welcome 54 Malayan teachers from England. This batch, who were trained at Brinsford Lodge, Liverpool, were to have returned yesterday. But bad weather conditions prevented the BOAC flight.
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  • 263 6 MALAY WILL BE ONLY OFFICIAL TONGUE Dato Clears Confusion On Language Policy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, declared m the Federal Legislative Council today that "Malay will be the only official language m the Federation ten years after
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  • 129 6 No exam leak this time Ministry THE Singapore Ministry of Education assures the public and candidates now sitting for the re-examina-tion of the Government Chinese Senior Middle 111 that there are no leakages of question papers this time. The Ministry yesterday issued this statement because since Sunday night racketeers ana
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    95 6 A SINGAPORE school teacher. Arthur George Leafort. was charged m the Seventh Magistrate's Court with outraging the modesty of a schoolgirl on Sept. 30. Leafort was alleged to have used criminal force on the girl, with intent to outrage her modesty at his school living quarters. He pleaded
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  • 86 6 PUBLIC VIEWS CALLED ON VARSITY BILL THE Select Committee of the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday called for representatives on the Nanyang University Bill. Members of the public can make representation m Chinese. English, Malay or Tamil. It should be addressed to thc Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Assembly House. Empress
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  • 177 6 A LAWYER'S clerk wai yesterday hauled up m a Singapore Traffic Court for being impertinent to the Bench. This incident happened when a lawyer. Mr. H. A. Frauds, defence counsel for an 18-year-old girl. Teo Bai Lai alias Lai Bai Teo. could not attend court
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  • 156 6 PENANG, Mon— Two years after his marriage, a technician of the Telecommunications Department, forsook his wife for a servant girl walking m his house, the Supreme Court was told today. Mr. Justice Rigby grant ed a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months
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  • 66 6 HENG AH SONG, pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Chong Hong Me?n and assaulting him at Middle Road on Nov. 26. He also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of impersonating a detective at North Bridge Road, the
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  • 190 6 New Talks At Pulau Bukom THE Shell Company, Singapore, yesterday agreed to open negotiations tomorrow at Bulau Bukom with its industrial workers union the Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union on an 11-point agenda. At a meeting at the Labour Ministry yesterday both parlies agreed to
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  • 225 6 Perak Alliance Gives The Lie To A 'Postmortem' Of Ipoh Defeat IPOH Mon— The four reasons attributed by a Singapore English language nswspaper (not The standard? tn the defeat of the Alliance m the elections here have drawS a -Song protest from the Perak State Aliiance who issued a special
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  • 272 6 Thief told You're lucky there's no hand cutting now KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Magistrate Hassan bin Hussein today told a youth with ten previous convictions that he was lucky that an old tradition of cutting off the hand of a thief was not being followed today. He sentenced Karim bin Ariffin,
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  • 150 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yes.erday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 83 83! RSS. No. 1 Dec. 83 831 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 83i 83J R S.S. No. 2 81! 82! R S.S. No. 3 81! 821 Tone: Quiet steady. The tin price m Singapore
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  • 144 6 What! No joy rides for pupils? asks Lee A SINGAPORE LefUlati c Assemblyman yes terd a y charged that the Polios bad broken their word to students and suggested that it wu sti l not too late for them to redeem their pledge. The Assemblyman, Mr Lee Choon Eng, claimed
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  • 73 6 ORDERED TO PAY CHILD MAINTENANCE A SINGAPORE Tracer. Company driver. Maidecn bin Mansor Said, was yesterday ordered by the Sixth Magistrate. Mr. T.S. Sinnathuray. to pay $30 a month for the maintenance of his son. was born shortly after he divorced his wife. Jalaha binte Sulong m 1948. The child
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  • 97 6 SEND ME TO BURMA, HE SAYS IPOH. Mon— A Gurkha Dhan Bahadur Chetn. 23. asked that he be sent back to Burma when he m7U sentenced by Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manar, today to six weeks' jail l( I criminal intimidation. "The Federation Govern ment brought me out from Burma,
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  • 247 6 Hospital Asst. Sues Wife For Divorce PENANG. Mon. Mr. Justice Rigby, m the Supreme Court today, adjourned 'sine die' a divorce case for further consideration remarking. "At the moment. I may say quite bluntly that the divorce petition should be dismissed." Before the judge was a Kulim Hospital assistant, Andrew
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  • 233 6 A MIDDLE-AGED woman U h Lavender Street, Singapore. f or lpf J session, returned at dawn vested a, S $10,000 m jewellery and cash Moi l 0 The thieves took the hau tn the house. They found the ke i bedroom. I_l :> The A'uman Loh Ah V 38.
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  • 143 6 tPOH n* th ha d the evid Mr a alio* Britis] s "> Mnj fbe Bawfa and ntet i raw opium tv L Cpl Bt ;> convicted r H'j and fined M| 18 was in<j f nffencr a- then Ipoh-Penans 25. m JMr I F Seesin c intended ought
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  • 132 7 Armed gangs active in colony SIX thugs waylaid a couple m an alley off Aiienby Road, Singapore on Sunday night ana robbed them of a watch and a pen wort a $119, Lee Seek Ho told the Poli -c that the men held him and his girl friend at dagger-point
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  • 89 7 Couple Robbed Of $2,600 THREE MEN. armed with daggers, early yesterday morn* ing broke into a house m East Coast Road. Singapore, and robbed the occupants of $2,660 m cash and jewellery. Madam Teo Siew Beng told police that she and her husband woke up at 3.30 am. to And
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  • 370 7 TOLL ON ROADS IN FED. CALL Let's have it, says Councillor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Legislative Council was today urged to immediately introduce a system of toll on roads and bridges as a means of securing money for the construction of first class roads and bridges wherever they are
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  • 228 7 HANS ANDERSEN CLUB TO PLAY SANTA TO 500 KIDS A DEMONSTRATION of hew to do the hula hoop, which is rapidly catching on m Singapore, will be one of the feature.*; of the newly-torm-ed Hans Andersen Club's first big party for underprivileged children m the Colony. In keeping with the
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  • 276 7 World Trip Bid Fails: Plucky Artist To Try Again KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A 30-year-old Indonesian artist, who nine months ago left his home m Selangor with a kit-bag on a "round-the-world-by-foot-in-13--years" bid, returned here today after failing to enter 1 communist! China. Djamaloeddean Nasoretion told The Standard how ne was
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  • 135 7 $1,000 Fine For Offering A Bribe A POLICE pensioner. Sulakhan 60. was yesterday fined $1,000 by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander, on a charge of offering a bride to an Immigration Department official at Palmer Road. Friends, who attended hi_ trial contributed towards his fine. Mohamed Noor.
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  • 117 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government was today asked to look into the status of foreign controlled insurance companies operating m Malaya. The latest Newsletter of the Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union referred to government's warning that it will close down all foreign
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  • 139 7 7 YEARS' JAIL FOR ROBBERY TWO men, Abdul Hashed bin Suiaiman and Y.A. Abdul Rashed. were found guilty m the Singapore Assize Ccurt yesterday on two charges one of robbing Rawothersha Abdullah of cash and belongings amounting to $96.30 and another of attempted robbery. Mr. Justice Ambrose sentenced Abdul Rashed
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  • 214 9 I ids second largest pilot vessel Thamada, is due to tn the course of a delivery I run to Burma. Designed by a Singapore; Brm, Ritchie Bisset, it was built m Hongkong by! the Pacific Island Ship- j b Lilding Co. Ltd. for the!
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  • 29 9 I; trar.s- rail- i inland brought r the lepenithoritj rec rutin un p rt, n ently. i as ati~ea bttaal age b^ by c mic I .c
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  • 103 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing pri -c 3 oor picul yesterday •Acre: Copra Dec. -Jan $41; buyers, $42 se'lers; coconut oil m bulk $63| sellers m drum- 1 $66 sellers: M-.ntok white] ■cooper SI 29 sellers' Sarawak white 1123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71, Singapore Copra Association losing
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  • 43 9 INDONESIA'S production of >ora m 10^8 now is ecuited at 1. 11.10.000 long I ms. s ightly more than the 1.190.--0 tons produced m 1957 and a MHlt 13 per cent less than the estimated annual ou'erruts oi 1035 and 1956.
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  • 154 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association marie the Following changes m its rates io merchants yesterday: London: Selling T.T./O.D. 3-15 lti: BuTmg far maih TT. 2 4-1/16, un 2/4-3/32, 30 ri st 2/4-3/16: 45 ri st. 2 4-1 4 60 d/st 2 4-9/32; 90 d/st. 2 4--3 8: 120
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  • 217 9 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Dec. 8, (Reuter). A spectacular expansion is taking puace ;n New Zealand's iorest industries, particularly m the big mills using exotic softwoods grown m the country's §00,000 acres of man-.r.acle forests. Million 5 of pounds are bein^ poured into these mills to increase
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  • 150 9 OUTEB ROADS Santa Lucia. R:nghorn. Hoi Ving. Inchkilda, Sabang iSwed> Berebere. Brenda Rimau. Yunivama Maru. Hikn Maru, North Holm. Torrens. Sambas, Lucky Fortune. Serudom, Livewza. Shun Shing. Flying Clipper Hoi Houw, MaritO Rostov. San Ernesto. Baud. Fusinus. Wing On. INNFR ROADS Buana, Ang Kheng Soon Huat. Lingkara, Nariratna,
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  • 327 9 Rubber Price Gains 3 4 Cent RUBBER gained 3/4 cent m Singapore yesterday, to close at 83 cents per lb for International first grade December shipment, on better overseas advices. The market opened slightly higher and was quietly steady throughout the morning with minor fluctuations. Lower sheet interest was selective
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  • 56 9 THE new air terminal building at the Naha International airport, Okinawa, Japan, is now under construction. The new U*****,000 reinforced steel and concrete air terminal, constructed according to plans approved by the world's airlines, it is claimed will be one of the finest m the Far
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  • 230 9 A major addition was made to the petroleum chemical manufacturing facilities of the United Kingdom recently with the opening of a new £10,000,--000 chemical plant at the Fawley refinery. Southampton The new plant, has two principal products butadiene (42.--000 tons per annum) and ethylene (40,000
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  • 306 9 'SMALL MAN' INVESTMENT PLAN FOR WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Chairman of the Rubber Producers Council, Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, recommended m the Federal Legislative Council today that Government should endeavour to create a classless society of small capitalists, m which every worker on a tin mine is a shareholder and
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  • 309 9 The Formosan Government is sending out an official to Singapore as its permanent trade representative m the Colony, to boost trade between Formosa and Malaya, The Standard learns. The official lilcelj to be appointed to the post is Mr. Lim Yung Kee, deputy chief, trade
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  • 101 9 THE head of the Foreign Credit and Aid section of the Indonesian Finance Ministry, Mr. S. Sundaru, arrived m Singapore yesterday after attending the Colombo Plan economic conference m Seattle. Mr. Sundaru also attended an International Cooperative Administration training course m America and Colombo after the
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  • 51 9 MALA V A N tin expor*s during last month amounted to 4.176 tons, an increase of 612 tons over October exooVts. according to figures released yesterday. Total exports for the year up to November were 44 022 tons. (65.838 tons for the corresponding period of last
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  • 27 9 RAMBUTAN Ltd. has declared a second interim dividend of fid. per share for the year ending June 30. 1958 payable m England on Dec. 19.
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  • 456 9 Shares Quietly Steady THE share market was quietly steady m al! sections yesterday, with minor price improvements. The turnover was small. Price changes announce^ by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were IND I STRIALS Buyers Seller* Fraser &t Neav c Pref. 4.15 125 xi Ords. 1 56 1 58 Gammon 1.74
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 187 10 i TEACHERS of the i Peel Road Convent m i Kuala Lumpur and their i friends held an end-of-i the-year party at the Lee i Wong Kee Garden Cafe recently. Photo shows the 1 group after dinner. < I Standardpic by MISS CATHARINE JOSEPH, youngest daughter oi Mr.
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    • 92 10 Sar don's Visitor Picture by (a^BOVE): The Chairman of Cable and Wireless. Ltd., Sir Geofrey Ince, who is on a short visit to the Federation, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Enche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, m Kuala Lumpur, last week. (LEFT): .Mr. and
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    • 96 10 (RIGHT) Two well-known Malacca families were united recently when Mr David Low Hock Imm was married to .Miss Rose Goh Geok En? at the Wesley Church. The bridegroom is teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Low Seng Meng. The bride is the
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    • Article, Illustration
      106 10 (ABOVE): Sultan Hisha- I i muddin Allam Shah I i Alhaj of Selangor keenly i examines a spray of P "'Vanda Kona" orchid at j 1 the Orchid Show held m I 1 the Le Cog Dor, Kuala L Lumpur recently. On the L 1 1 right is
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    • 94 10 -Picture by I (RIGHT) Mr. Jimmy Wee Boon Hor and his bride, the former Miss Yeoh Geok Mul who were married m Klang, recently. The groom who is the son of Madam Tan Siam, is attached to Boustead and Company, Port Swettenham. The bride is the daughter
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    • 50 10 COLLEGE GIRLS SUCCESS Standardpic by THE Malay Girls' College won the annual contest for handicrafts at the exhibition of the juniors of the Selangor branch of the Red Cross Society m Kuala Lumpur last week. The winners are seen with the Director's Cup and officials at their display stand. FAH
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  • 698 11 Lrtf Piece Qf Strategy By May In England- 2nd Innings ,n In\1 n (Saturday 156 for six). >venr h Ba.ley 42 I Ltadei 20 W 14 >! h Bade, 34 pklakei 16 Total 186. __A— i I W-l, Loader 19-4-56-4, Ij lakfr J-15-2, Lock 10-4-17-0. "'„T,
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    34 11 the Ei rersitj m H H m B I I c I _L I I I H l r« Ks "nn i. u slp skipper Richie Benaud 1 ltltr >Iay calls and wins.
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  • 194 11 He lost his voice in Paris wiry remarks for his < [perien c during his flight sin c he left London last Friday. The original plane I left Lond a -.eye. oped engine trouble and had to be diverted to Bahrein! where it was delayer; for almost 60 hours. V.'c
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  • 184 11 Chance Of Lifetime For Schoolboys RICHARDSON'S XI Vs PRESIDENT'S XI TEN promising schoolboy cricketers will be given the chance of a lifetime to play for Peter Richardson's team against the SCA President's team next year. Colony schoolboys will be coached by the English Test cricketer for two weeks. Richardson whose
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  • 232 11 W. INDIES IN TAME DRAW JABALPUR. India. (Reuter)— The West Indies match against Central Zone ended m a draw soorr-«*ter tea today, the last day of the game. The West Indies were 134 for one m their second innings at the end m reply to Central Zone's 265 runs. The
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  • 123 11 JOHORE ASIANS WILL BE STRENGTHENED THE JOHORE Asians team to meet Negri Sembilan and Malacca combined m the All Blues rugby competition is strengthened by two H M.S. Malaya cup rugjgerites Ungku Ismail and Tengku Sulaiman. The match will be played on Friday at Seremban. In addition to these two
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  • 31 11 LONDON, Dec. 8 (Reuter). In a ma'ch of thrills and missed chances, Oxford and Cambridge drew 1-1 when they met m their annual Inter-University soccer here on Saturday.
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  • 147 11 SYDNEY, Dec. 8 (Reuter) Two new South Wales colts. Neil Marks. 20, making his first appearance m Sheffield Shield Cricket, and Graham Thomas. 21, shared a dashing record sixth wicket stand of 332 against South Australia today. Marks, a lefthander, who was 180
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  • 58 11 PICTURE by RADIO BRISBANE Australia: Grout of Australia attempts to stump Tony Lock of England on the first day of the six-day Test match now m progress. Lock was eventually caught by Alan Davidson off a ball by Benaud for 5. England were all
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  • 205 11 LONDON. Dec. 8 (Reuter)— The draw for the Football Association Cup Third Round to be played c> n Jan. 10 was made here today as follows:— Luton Town vs Leeds United; Stockport County vs Burnley: Newcastle United vs Chelsea; Newport County vs Torquay
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    • 143 11 I 24 TENSION-TAUT HOURS J t IN THE LIFE OF A TOP CRIME-FIGHTER! _—> <■■'■ •m^ ffiZjki#J_ „*4v~.«. V«. i .v*™*.,;-..-W w. rS.^.<aiA-U±_«X_i, J_^ m M-psm*^ 11:00 A.M. .i__i'"^*^v, Si a^ •4t i_ VT_ *-_=rS^*^ DtrfTrgr* V 5 _____^'< $wW>dU Um Mi yL 1 ioiooa.m. v\^^^-^ > i^ajMßT m 9£»^'
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  • 728 12 SCRUTINEER At The Track Mmm Timberlane and Hurry Hurry fastest workers TIME TO WIN, a four-year-old gelding by Royal Tara, has improved tremendously since his first race m the country m September when sixth to Expensive Hobby over six furlongs. With Garnet Bougoure astride he
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  • 346 12 Schools' Hockey Test Winners Won't Get Cup MALACCA. Mon. The winner of tomorrow's interSingapore Combined and Federation Combined Schools will be deprived of the honour of receiving a Cup, because the Federation Schools Sports Council is unable to accept a trophy offered by an individual. Following the Sunday Standard suggestion
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  • 282 12 TONG KHENG won the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation Chung Hwa Cup for the third successive year when they beat Quek Hock Seng by 94 points to 88 at the Great World before a capacity crowd last night. At the end of the first
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  • 114 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association Invtation 22 Shoot held recently were The "Wong Siew Weng' Challenge Cup. Winners: Johore Bahru Rifle Association (1478). Runners-up: S ngapore Rifle Association (1472). Open Aggregate Winner and Champion of the 3hoot: D C Perreau (378). 25 yds. Winner: R. H Whitley
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  • 118 12 A PENALTY goal m the 20th minute of the first half by S. Kulasingam enabled the Ceylon Sports Club to beat the Young Men Sikh Association jby one goal to nil m the S.H.A. Div. 1 league match at Balestier Road yesterday. Sikhs, who started
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club 'B* beat All Whites by 28 points (two goals, three tries and three penalties) to six (a try and a penalty) m a rugger match on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 262 12 MALACCA, Mon. —If today's hockey classic between Malacca Combined Schools is any yardstick to the olon> s jon M they can expect a big thrashing when they meet the J^___ morrow. In today's game on the Banda Hilir ground, Singapore Schools were outplayed. outrun and outwitted to the tune
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  • 72 12 MONTREAL. Dec. 8. (Reuter) Archie Moore is sto 2 on favourite to retain his world light-heavyweight boxing title against Yvon Durelle Canadian and British Empire champion, here on Wednesday. The champion, whose age is anywhere between 42 and 49. i s aiming for a knock-out victory which
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  • 101 12 IPOH Mon. Belang start favourites m the North Malaya Quadrar hockey meet between X Penang, Perak and Selai on the Town Padang from Dec. 12 to Lt Selangor won the q.uad gular meet at Berembai centjy are expected to d< ate m this coming met I Perak which oner
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    • 109 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY— Div. 3. C.S.C. vs. R.A.S.C. C.S.C. Murnd Trophy Federation of Malaya Prisons vs. Singapore Prisons Service, S.R.C. 5 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER— Selangor Club 'A' vs. R.A.F. 'A,' Padang HOCKEY— Div 1. SEA. vs. A.D.P. Bungsar Road. Div. 1. Police Depot vs. Kilat Club, Depot. Div. 2. Garrison
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  • 987 13 In Location In Hongkong I went to see these busy stars.. .and they asked me to see the sights and tell them what they're missing a mUrtrOt jtree s PJwstttng 1 orson ains v'su 's <• J I--- 'I rhi-h r T f *e-A I- V-. Ferry r' ll c
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    • 85 13 \l k I V" I 4; «8 ii tft ll the model shall not sail ithhn 30 milts of the Red '-'hinese coasts! ft it a scale model of the tk vimia ich;ch u-as built hi KW, captured by the Getins at Dunkirk, and m mm raptured from
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    • 290 13 By RITA DEL MAR •TODAY'S QUOTATION: A "What once were vices, are now the manners of the day." Senera TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Those who ar? tactful method cal. will accomp'ish the most today. Use these qualities m your favour when you can and steer clear of inharmony, upsets, estrangements. YOUR
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 278 14 New Future For Algeria Promised By De Gaulle ALGIERS. Dec. 8 (Reuter) General Charles De Gaulle, French Prime Minister, arrived m Paris after his Algerian tour last night, with a final speech seen here as telling the supporters of Algeria's "integration" with France that this was no magic solution to
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  • 218 14 CANBERRA. Australia. Dec 8 (UPI) Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies announced his new cabinet today. The list contained no major surprises. A maj ~>r new addition t<> the cabinet was Sir Garfield Barwick, emmen- constitutional barrister, named attorney general. Barwick, who also joins
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  • 32 14 CHICAGO'S tragic parochial school fire claimed its 92nd life yesterday when a 9-year-old boy burned over 80 per cent of his body lost a valien: week-long struggle to survive. (UPI),
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  • 77 14 CAIRO. Dec. 8. (Reuter).— Cairo newspapers today splashed under banner headlines m red an identical report that Israeli forces might attack the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria at any moment. the report added that U.A.R. forces were ready for every eventuality and war
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  • 40 14 LONDON. Dec. 8. (Reuter). Bnta.n was today for the first time for about a month almost totally clear of fog. A few isolated patches were reported from South Wales sr.d on the west side of London.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 89 14 BELGRADE, Dec. 8 (Reuter) A Yugoslav diplomat walked out of a Peking government reception because of "offensive" attacks on Yugoslavia by a Chinese Communist leader, the official Yugoslav News Agency reported yesterday. It said Nikola Milicevic, j Charge D'Affaires of the Yugoslav Embassy m Peking, j
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    • 32 14 POPE JOHN XXIII yesterday celebrated Mass at the high altar of Saint Peter's Basilica m the Vatican for about 4.000 pilgrims from the Bergamo Area. North Italy, where he was bOam. Reuter
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    • 49 14 a\NTARA news agency said yeverday a Japanese "roving Ambassador." Doctor Tohata. had arrived m Indonesia on a five-day visit. (.Reuter). THE seven-year-old daughter of the first Cuban Ambassador to Nationalist China demonstrated the hula hoop on her arrival at Taipei airport yesterday m front of a galaxy cials. Reuter
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    • 30 14 THE JAPANESE floating *rade fair "Atlas Maru" left Tokyo today to visit 12 ports m 11 nations m Central and South America and two ports m the United States Reu-ter
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    • 39 14 THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told the House of the People yesterday that India had informed the Chinese Governmen: that some of their maps showing a part of Eastern Bhutan as a part of wer "erroneous." Reuter
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    • 29 14 POPE JOHN will celebrate midnight mass on Christmas Eve for foreign diplomats accredited to the Holy See m the Chapel of his official Vatican sources apartment said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 261 14 Personal Triumph For Mayor Brandt BERLIN, Dec. B—West8 West Berlin today overwhemingly rejected Communism and Soviet demands that the Western powers abandon the city. Socialist Lord Mayor Willy Brandt, swept back into office by a huge majority, described the elections as a referendum on
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  • 235 14 Nehru criticises US military aid to Pakistan NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 (Reuter)— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today criticised the continued supply of American military aid to Pakistan. "It is patent that as far as Pakistan is concerned that military aid Is needed' only against India." he told
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  • 74 14 UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 8, (UPI) France walked out of the General Assembly's main political committee today as it began debate on the question of Algeria. The Government of France contends that its relations with a\lgeria. which it considers an integral part of its country, are a domestic
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  • 59 14 CANBERRA. Dec. 8, (Reuter) Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, will visit Australia m February for talks, which will include the subject of Indonesia's claim to Dutch New Guinea, it was officially announced today. The External Affairs Department's announcement said Dr. Subandrio was accepting an invitation
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  • 239 14 WAR WOULD HAVE ENDED IN 1944 IF... LONDON, Dec. 8 (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said m a 8.8.C. television talk last night that during the second world war he had difficulty m persuading General Eisenhower that "everything was m fact going to plan." The former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander
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  • 211 14 AKIHITO TAKES BRIDE-TO-BE FOR TENNIS... No forthcoming marriage has ever evoked such world-wide interest as the fairy tale romance of Japan's Crown Prince Akihlto and his bride-to-be. Miss Michiko Shoda, a commoner. The tradition-shattering news of their engagement, announced by the Imperial Council Household last month, has thrown the world
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  • 332 14 BERLIN, Dec. 8 (Reuter)— H?r r Otto Grotewohl, East German Prime Minister, said today that East Germany would have unrestricted control of land, water and air after Russia hands over her control powers m Berlin. He did not elaborate, but his statement indicates that Easi German officials will replace
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  • 116 14 TAIPEI, Dec 8 < UPI A British missionary. teat streaming from her eyes, charged today that Hollyw filmed the story of h r r life m the new movie "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" v,r;> out her permission. Miss Gladys Aiyward 58, cried softly m a handkerchief when
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