Singapore Standard, 11 December 1958

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD FINAL EDITION Ttleohoo* ***** —5 SINGAPORE, THURSDAyIdECEMBER f; 1958. IX N 162. m ]A Pages
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  • 513 1 NO LET UP TILL REDS DESTROYED War not over yet*.. We Will Not Be Complacent, Says Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya's "shooting war" is not over yet and must still call for heavy expenditure as there are centres of communist terrorist resistance which have to be dealt with, said Defence
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  • 241 1 Business Man Now In A Quandary '1 BELONG TO NO STATE' VICE-PRESIDENT of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Medora, Is probably the only one of the estimated 27,000 former Indian nationals who took Singapore Citizenship, to be issued with a British Passport, although he is technically stateless.
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  • 147 1 AUSTRALIA WIN TEST BY 8 WICKETS BRISBANE. Oec. 9 (Reuter) Australia easily beat England by eight wickets with a day to spare In the first Test here today. Set to make 147 with two days to go m the six-day Test. Australia scored the runs for the loss of two
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  • 26 1 THE SPEAKER and deputy Speaker of the Japanese Diet (parliament) resigned yesterday as the 31st ordinary Diet session collapsed into renewed confusion. Reuter
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  • 310 1 Official PHILIPPINES Undersecretary for National Defence, Mr. Mariano Yenko, declared m Singapore yesterday that his Government would not allow Indonesian rebels to use Manila as a base for their secret activities. He said his Government \vn? being -used aa a base by the Indonesian
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  • 86 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 10 (Reuter) The Indonesian Foreign Ministry believes it will be impossible for Singapore or Malaya to give any support to a rebel proposal to proclaim on December 15 a "State of Sumatra," according to Antara News Agency. The agency quoted "Foreign Ministry circles" as
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  • 270 1 A GIANT four-en*ined Shackleton maritime reconnaisance aircraft of the Royal Air Force's No. 205/209 Squadron based m Changi, Singapore, has disappeared while on a routine training flight between the Colony and north coast of Borneo. The plane, with a crew of ten. left Changi on
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  • 65 1 POLIO: Four more cases FOUR cases of paralytic polio were reported m Singapore yesterday. The victims, three Chinese girls between the ages of seven months to six years, all from rural areas. were admitted to the Middleton Hospital, while the fourth was a 25- year old airman from Royal Air
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  • 277 1 That ban: same fate for those who are UNFAIR! KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Minister for Commerce and Industry, today at the Legislative Council budget debate described the ban on Chinese textiles as the "only weapon 1 to put a stop to unfair competition. He warned: 'This time
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  • 190 1 WAN HAMID DETAINED Covt. is mum on his fate FORMER Johore Government official, Wan Abdul Hamid, who was arrested m Johore on Wednesday, was still under detention yesterda >'- uuveu,ment yesterday declined to comment the detention. Wan Hamid's uncle, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. chairman of Party Negara, yesterday commenting on
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  • 386 1 FED. EASES CONTROL on IMPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government today announced the freeing of 23 types of products from dollar restrictions as from the beginning of next year. From next year, goods can be imported into the Federation direct from dollar areas. A Federation Government announcement said the
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  • 93 1 KELANTANS ESAH TO GET AWARD LONDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) A Malayan girl student, who dived into the River Thames and saved the four-year-old grandson of a former Malayan High Commissioner from drowning, will receive a Royal Humane Society award for courage tomorrow. She is Miss Esah binte Abdullah, 22. who
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  • 165 2 Councillor Flays SST Allocations SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. N. Karuppiah. yesterday called on Government for a "re-orientation" of the entire housing policy. In a statement attacking the Singapore Improvement Trust for its method of allocating flats. Mr. Karuppiah said: "What i.s required now is a rational approach to the problem
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  • 112 2 A fishmonger, Wee Kay Huat, 24, was waylaid and stabbed by four men early yesterday morning m Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. H e was, however, not seriously wounded. Wee was cycling to Ponggol to buy fish at 4 a.m. when the men stopped him. He
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  • 50 2 V. P. Jarkoff. 37, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Ma?istrate's Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Gertrude Thorne Gaerian at Sophia Flats on Tuesday night. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of $2,000 until Dec 19 when his case will be mentioned.
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    • 465 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that ~HIA GEOK WAN and KEONG SWEE NEO (wife of the said Chia Geok Wan) are applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the
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    • 553 2 NOTICES RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARDFUND "B" NOTICE is hereby given ihat the closing date m the State of Perak for applications m respect of grants under the Smallholders Scheme for the year 1959 is extended to 31st January. 1959. STATE REPLANTING OFFICER. Perak, Ipoh. SAINT JOSEPH'S SCHOOL JOHORE BAHRU Lottery
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    • 544 2 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. (F.M.S Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. WHEREAS it appears to the Ipoh Town Council that lands m the vicinity of the Karnpar Road. Tiger Lane and Jalan Abdul Jalil areas are m the process of development: AND WHEREAS under section 143 of the Town Boards
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    • 78 2 *> —CATHAY j r I *L. OPENS TODAY-J vAi 11, 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 9.30 Mj -k A PENETRATING SUDV 1^ OF THE SOITH MAS I AN ENCHA\TI\(; UO "ll J happy world: Vm OnbmaScopE "CANADIAN PRIME MIMSTER USITS^B f—ON STAGE TONIGHI AT 9.3| j MISS PARADISE-HUA hll^col j Sf orf
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  • EDITORIAL S'sGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 403 3 jfl -hich the Federation's Public m ,ss. i carries out m accordance with jj ||m o^emment were clearly defined Ljeiol LegisloKvc Council on Tuesday by vr Tunku Abdul Rahman. He -e nng criticisms, that there was dis1 fl n o*£ T L manner m which it conducted Us :nd
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    • 309 3 MSIDEtAIIi stir has become noticeable *•> Conservative Government circles and :::Hng to political prophets, indicate Itoei are getting ready to go to the ifHcid election some time between next n Iwe. These crystal-ball gazers seem Mi support for their prognoses. For ■v» pomr to the longer Christmas has been
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    • 37 3 <- leeK Kirn KoaO. Spore J- No !S6i Cables "lICERNEWS J i 5 I nes All department* 6ida 174 Batu Rd 88i66 ;< M lei. *&Zl s^ M Tel: 4055 4 t Chn« Tel: '^71
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  • 1183 3  - How Long Can Jordan Survive? H.A.R. Philby -By- BEIRUT. J)ESPITE the destruction of the senior branch of the Hashemite dynasty m Iraq, Jordan still lives a charmed life. Young King Hussein stands firmly on the rock composed of the Jordan Arab Army and other organs of a semi-authoritarian State. But
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  • 675 3  - Soviet Pressure On Finland Michael Salzer By STOCKHOLM. THE Finnish people, shivering m the grip of an early winter and hearing radio forecasts that "another cold front is approaching from Russia" are wryly asking one another if the meteorologists are not also writing the political commentaries. For not since the
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  • 99 3 Shorts from the Talks English Food Is Better Now! "^THERE was shocking A adulteration of food m London 100 years ago— plaster-of-Paris m the bread, red lead m the pepper pobonous Prussian Blue m the tea to give it a good colour; and mahogany sawdust and baked horse's liver regularly
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  • 62 3 Sir, A few months back I wrote m to The Singapore Standard suggesting that with the split m Radio Malaya, the Singapore section should start a commercial service on the lines of Radio Ceylon. By a strange coincidence, this idea has now been put forward by "Radio
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  • 77 3 Sir,— On Oct. 18, this year, I was attacked by two thugs armed with parangs at Pasir Ris 1 was seriously injured and a European saved me from bleeding to death by giving me a lift to Paya Lebar Police Station. Unfortunately, I do not know the name of
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  • 136 3 tor of Radio. Singapore, will go to New Zealand to acquaint himself with the modus operandi of a commercial service. May I suggest that he also avails himself of the opportunity to visit the Australian studios? Radio Ceylon started off under the guidance and active help of
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  • 101 3 Sir,— lt was recently announced m the local press that the City Council assessment has been raised from 34 per cent to 36 per cent on lands and premises. As a tenant, I have been informed by my landlord that the 2 per cent increase is payable by
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  • 411 3 the NEWS as it strikes me YEWS of the unsuccessful coup m Iraq reminds this column that during the futile "no confidence" dpbate m the Ceylon House of Representatives recently. Prime Minister Bandarsnaike. Opposition Leader, Dr. N.M. Perera. and Food Minister Philip Gunauardena made serious allegations against a senior police
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  • 575 4 THEY WON'T JOIN INTERNATIONAL BODY, BUT... Minister reveals Red bid to learn secrets of World Council KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Soviet Russia has agreed to make a sizeable reduction m its tin exports next year, although it had refused to become a member of the
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  • 153 4 SINGAPORE Government will recruit about 100 clerks to fill vacancies m its General Clerical Services, next year. There will als< be vacancies for about 20 copy typists some peons, hospital atten- dants and miscellaneous staff, early next year. tv.* varannips will be adthe
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  • 206 4 Woman Witness Goes To Hospital A WOMAN \vi;ne>s. who was expected to sive evidence m the S'r.eapore Ass:z o Court yesterday, had n be a^en t° c Kandang Kerbau Hospital instead. She was Tr»n Kwee Chen? second wife r Lini Hnn Yee. proprietor of a provision shon. who was at
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  • 28 4 A "MISS Internationa] Airlines VHP," will be picked at 'he "Ir.'crr.a'iona 1 Airlines Staff Ball" which will ne he.d at The S?= View K"te'.. Sir.gapore. on Saturday.
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  • 369 4 RI Rebel Premier Not In S 'pore, Fed. Immigration Chiefs THE Controller of Immigration m Singapore, Mr. Lim Joo Hock, yesterday declared that he was confident that the rebel Prime Slinister, Dr. Sjafruddin Prawiranegara. was not m the Colony. Simultaneously, the Federation Controller cf Immigration. Mr. D.W. Bigley. declared that
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  • 47 4 PENANG, Wed. A woman turned snatch-thief and stole ry&Fst, •Cfiaa£ < %fce i'nVflfi? ifl the roundabout at MjcAlister Road and Anson Road last night. She ran away and disappeared m a side :ane. Chang was carrying the bag on the arrier of his bicycle.
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  • 109 4 MALAY FRONT FORMATION: 100 INVITED IPOH, Wed.— The question of formation of a Nationalist Front of all Malay political parties m the Federation will be discussed at a round-, conference here on Jan. 1 and 2. The Perak branch ->t the Peninsula Malaya Association will act as hosts for the
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  • 302 4 2 young stowaways tell of freedom that ended on a First-Class deck TWO English youths who yearned to relurn to Britain after nine months m Australia stowed away on the ship, Arcadia, from Fremantle last week but their hopes were dashed when the liner called at Singapore yesterday. Nine hours
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  • 425 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed M factories will open up m the Feder^T lhac will give employment to a large n m Tan Siew Sin. Minister tor Cominerp *J m the Legislative Council tmln <tnd H Mr. Tan was Introducing r next year, and m an hour-lo lights of his Ministry's
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  • 161 4 Ban Jap Sarongs, Govt. Told KUALA LUMPUR. Wei Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mahtnud Kelantan Tengah told the Legislative Council today tnat the batek from Japan ha? hampered the batek industry m the East Coast because the Japanese product looked similar to those made m Kelatttaa He appealed to Government to
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  • 83 4 BLOOD donors to the Singapore General Hospital Bicod Bank, for the month of November, exceeded recipients of transfusions by 54. a Government announcement said yesterday. Civilian donors numbered 414 and Service donors 148 while there were 234 relative donors, making a total of 796 Recipients at
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  • 96 4 tally difl Asian ration 0 r'svi i] today. 1 countrj m J added. Da: S; B J of C( n trn point< lt Dato S; J bor. bnr suppij i synth 1 I I ra -.■■••l 1 he said. 9J J I ing of ns: SfocJ 1 iis .■••I
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  • 138 4 BUILDING for the education £f the youth of Singapore is vigorously defended m «n editorial m the Holy innocents' English School Annual, just issued. It decries the complaint that '"it is a waste of money to build so many schools since it is impossible to give employment
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  • 135 4 SINGAPORE Chief Mil ister Tun L;m Yew Hock, Will officially open the new premis of the Char Yor.g Associat: during iU 100 th Anniver i celebration on Dec. L 3. This new bui ding $300,000 and consists of 14 classrooms, one laboratorj I a Science
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  • 31 4 ABOUT 500 cbildn i En Sociai Welfare centres entertained to Chri I party at the Rallies Hotel gapore. yesterday. The party was organized the Hans Anderson Club
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    • 142 4 A Short but Illuminating Case History. The Shabdin triplets were born m the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 28th September 1 957. Their birth weights were: Norma 3-lbs, Nornein 3-lbs, Norjan 2-lbs. I2i-oz. All three babies were fed on Lactogen from birth.- At the age. dZZ^s&^Z^z^S^A of 5 months, NESTUM Pre-cooked
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  • 218 5 BODY PLANS A iG£ R WITH FED^THEN... \wuiation of Singapore yesterday declared It m l>lamic State m Malaya. its chairman, Inche Abdullah Zawawi, said an Islamic State, the Association would r between Singapore and the Federation. He said that his party was of the opinion thai through a merger
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  • 38 5 1 I nd nc stcrdaj p p|« m it*i Inedible nmrh *J« P re ninns: ssed the of B:n .i H P k at p md Mil Ol us m v ,II 1 hIITN- this RTO«l takes
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  • 128 5 1 I Each F 12 r the I r~ ai Socialists have been already dissolved and the.r members have joined the S P. A. Three tranches of the Labour Front have closed down and some have comp eted preparations tor the winding up. The Workers' Party
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  • 42 5 CHAN KIA CHUAX, 25, a rubber factory worker, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Assizes Court on a charge of attempting to rob a butcher. Hena Hong Cheow. cf $100 cash on the ni^ht of Oct. 5, m Koon Seng Road.
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  • 146 5 'Malayans are so very friendly' PRETTY Miss Ting Lan, the Marilyn Monroe of the Hokkien screen thinks Malayans are as civic minded as they are warm and friendly. She said it during her press conference at the Cathay Hotel yesterday. Miss Ting was referring to the hearty way m which
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  • 283 5 New Industrial Body To Assist Commerce Ministry THERE is to be an expansion of the industrial section of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry leading to the establishment of a separate Industrial Development Section. This Industrial Development Section would deal with all matters regarding industry and industrial development, and would
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  • 132 5 13 Idle KPM Ships Find New Owners THIRTEEN X.P.M. ships which have been lying idle m Singapore waters since last December have been .sold. Confirming this, a Company spokesman said that transactions were completed over the past few days and the ships have been handed over to the new owners.
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  • 57 5 ATTACKED ON VISIT TO FRIENDS FIVE sawmill workers from Johore were attacked with parangs and iron rods by about ten secret society thugs yesterday. They were visiting friends m Palau Minyak, Singapore, yesterday. The five men were ordered out of their car, after it was surrounded, and were assaulted. They
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  • 295 5 He tells of big plans to draw tourists to Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation has a great deal to offer the tourist but much remains to be done to improve facilities before any substantial expansion of the industry will be possible, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew
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  • 339 5 'Next war in 2 years time' -HE WARNS A newspaperman turned writer, Mr. Kurt Stoboy, forecast m Singapore yesterday that "99 per cent of Asia would go Communist by 1966." Mr. Stoboy was a reporter m the last war. He covered General Rommel's desert campaign for a German news agency
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  • 73 5 LOW GUAN CHAY alias Low Kee Kwang 28. yesterday pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court to four charges of cheating. He wa.s said by prosecution to have falsely collected cash from four different customers of Low Kirn Huat. manager of a shop, ann issuing them with
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  • 212 5 Tunku gets gift of books from Dr. Prasad KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sent gifts to Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein and other Government officers, m appreciation of his State visit to the Federation as a
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  • 283 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's only woman Legislative Councillor, Che Halimahton binte Abdul Majid, today urged the Federation Government to start "selling:" Malaya to the world. Che Halimahton was speaking at the Rotary weekly luncheon here on her experience during her one-month study trip to the
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  • 235 6  - UNITY OF RACIAL GROUPS FED. AIM Johari KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya's educational policy is aimed at uniting the racial groups into a strong nation, at the same time preserving and sustaining the language and culture of the communities living m the country, Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir .lohari. .ieciarCd
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  • 261 6 Sack For Govt. Clerk Who Got Into Debt Father Of 7 Gets A Shock A SINGAPORE Government servant, whose only fault was trying to keep his family alive, has been sacked for getting into debt. Mr Yeo Gek Kuan, 47, a $286 a month clerical assistant of the Traffic Courts
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  • 135 6 WARRANT FOR DRIVER'S ARREST A SINGAPORE Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of a bus driver. Pen Gim Hoe, at the close of an inquiry into the death of a milk seller Rugby Singh. 45. Rumdhari Yado, a cousin 1 of Singh, told the
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  • 36 6 HONGKONG. Dec. m Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.97 to £1 Sterling 55.7n to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan Si; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252 to a tael.
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  • 43 6 FOLLOWING are the results of the lucky draw of the Upper Serangon Boys' Club fun fair held recently: First. 292;*; second. 9020; third, 6345; fourth. 8168; fifth. 4090. Consolations:— 5923, 4466 5781, 8827, 0367, 8820, 7417. 8116. 9223, 2229.
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  • 217 6 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Malay Teachers Association are to ask its parent body, the Federation of Malaya Malay Teachers Association to allow its members to join any political party they like. In February, following a "row" between the main association and the
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  • 219 6 Lee To Cross Over To The Government Side INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, will cross over to the Government bench at *.he meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, tomorrow. Mr. Lee announced last night that his decision to join the Government was m accordance with the mandate
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  • 295 6 MALACCA, Wed. s Ulld reflected on the Police as beim v,nV >pf)r < Mr. Joginder Singh today told ii Uf -U Piesident of the Sessions „v br f X S Wong Hing Boon, was char gfd JJ* u sion of subversive documents pr i Before the Court resumed ifj
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  • 49 6 ANG TIAN HEE of K« r pong Tiong Bahru was yesterday fined $15^ and tnd over for two months v 'he Seventh Magistrate when ne was found guilty of causing hurt to Ec Ah Kum with I parang on Nov. 18 at K?.~ pong Tiong Bahru
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  • 42 6 Sessi( «s ESLStf Chinese sto^Jl charged wjjj J gNHSBti of J a ft nimf'nts Mid th.U" in^ a i Vclostyled 4 *;hicli reliioij jvc irtm*Z AIIUIKt (,(ivp rts In fact. Asp said lhat th'-diif-purports; v 'v p and n< ic ;n:
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  • 26 6 Two trisha Quee. were n B San Stas yester it away, wi blood. II trisha M Road 1 thf a J '-p-tr ,1 the di
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  • 70 7 THE Public Services Commission has appointed Dr Ng See Yook as City Health Officer with efTcct from Dec. 1. 1958, The Standard was told yesterday The post became vacant In June this year following the retirement of Dr H. R. Morrison. Since then Dr J. Cameron has
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  • 134 7 PHARMACY, DENTAL EXAM RESULTS THE Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, announced the results of the recent examinations m Pharmacy and Dentistry. Ho Teow Eng is the only candidate to pass the Part 111 Examination for the Diploma m Pharmacy m Forensic macy:The following candidates have passed m the subjects
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  • 99 7 FOUR men and a girl yesterday sailed from Singapore on the Pyidawnyunt, on the first lap of a S.OOO-mil c trip by bus and ship to England, which they expect to reach m 50 days. Organizer is Mr Colin V. Thick, a
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  • 394 7 CHINESE ARE BORN WITH POLITENESS Centuries of learning make it so says Lee MANY Chinese, particularly those who have come into contact with Western education, have lost much knowledge about their race, Singapore's Director of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mcng, said yester- Speaking to Rotarians at their weekly luncheon on
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  • 457 7 PROCEEDINGS of a case m the Singapore First District Court ended abruptly yesterday when defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, objected to the prosecution presenting evidence which he held was prejudicial to 'his clients. In this case Tan Ec Peng and Yong Chong
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  • 146 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nominal 823 83 R.S.S. No. 1 Dec. 823 822 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan 83S 831 R.S.S No 2 81} 82 R.S.S. No. 3 81 i 812 Tone: Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was
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  • 93 7 Councillors Told: Don't Read Books At Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Legislative Council members here today were warned that they should not read books, newspapers or letters while m the Council Chamber. when a meeting is m progress. Mr. Speaker, Dato Haji Abdul Malek. told the House that although standing rules
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  • 203 7 Guest Creates Scene At Party A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. Chuang Hui-tsuan. last night amazed a gathering of 200 guests at a cocktail party given by the Japanese trade delegation by reminding his listeners of a:rocitics committed by the Japanese during the occupation. Mr. Chuang was among those invited by the
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  • 117 7 A 28-YEAR-OLD labourer was knifed six times m the back m Silat Road. Singapore, last night. The man. Pang Sui Siew. died m an ambulance on the way to the General Hospital. Pang's neighbours m Kan> pong Silat told The Standard that Pang
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  • 25 7 THE Sultan of Perak will attend the Perak Police Dance to be held at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 486 7 nouncement Morning Prelude. I J| J ■II fe^| V If W m W^B 7.30 Time Signal and News. 7 35 ■lli'llf it A I B 1 ilif il L III B A Date with Music 8 am News I Ilk I I l^ B if 11 T 1 k I
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    • 473 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMEWARDS Soiling, tor Aden P Mfl Rottcrdom. Homburg, Bremen. Cod, l N| s'por. p S rjL R A 16/16 Dec MEONIA 23/24 D. Colling London (Pott €Boen Oft|y 1 BOMA 5 c Jon 7 8 LALANDIA imsim Urn OUTWARDS Soiling, for Bongkok O n d f Or Far
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 176 9 Arc! -Japanese method of rhea sevenfold m Malacca, ngor, declared the Minister of Azia bin Ishak, m winding up s budget this morning m the ncil. He urged other States to follow the method, which rould be taught by his Ministry's fisheries officers. He '.:rged other States L o
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    • 22 9 Workers Offered Shares ni by i En- the ij at Is- al iced a as a m ern...tate S or dealt atti-
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    • 137 9 TOKYO. Dec 10 fßcu'er).— A -pokes-r.an for the Japane-e Mm s*ry of Traie said today *he Ministry had asked Japa-r.e-e exporters r f sundry goods to apply a voluntary control to shipments to Australia, m order that the Australian government may not be compelled tc ra.se
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    • 126 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped i cent yesterday to clo.se at 822 cents per lb. for International first grade December, owing to lack of sufficient buying support from overseas. Marked down at the opening In sympathy with overseas advices, the market held steady at around these levels with
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    • 47 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cen:s per lb.. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. nominal 82$ 83 In*ernational Dec. No. 1 R.S.S. 824 82i January 1 83* 833 December 2 81} 82 De -ember No. 3 81 i 82 Tone: Quiet
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    • 147 9 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TEB ROADS Dromus. Ringhorn, Inchkilda. Santa Barbara, Clytoneus. Berebere. Sri Johore, Incharran. Hiko Maru. Tnnt? Peng. Arcadia. Sambas Antonia, Yamaicru Maru. Livenza, C. Oldenhorf. Flying C'ipper. Halldor. Chandpira. Lucky Fortune, Celmda. Pusinus Wir.g On. INNER ROADS Yong Ann, Lam Ann. Loh Sic Lee. E. Phoenix. Rajah Bnrrke.
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    • 40 9 SWISSAIR offered 17.411,086 ton kilometres m October. 10 per cent more than that ctfered m the same month of 1957. the airline's Singapore office announced yesterday. The revenue ton kilometres increased 11 per cent to 11,--051.056.
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    • 47 9 A TRANSISTOR electronic digital computor. designed to provide fully automatic control of many industrial processes, is being developei m the United Kingdom. It is about the size of two small office filing cabinets and the first production models are expected to be avaiiaoie m 1960.
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    • 159 9 All Sections Of Shares 'Quiet' QI'IET conditions prev-dile:] m all sections nf the Singapore share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Pri^e changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Fraser Xeave Ords. 1 r >3 1 RO Gammon 1 73 1.75 G own Disp. 2.n0 2 05 M.
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    • 237 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday. F. N. ords. $1.59, $1.60; Gammon $1.74; G'town Disp. $2.02. $2.025; Hammer $1.55, $1.56. Hume prefs. A4/101: Breweries $2.80; Breweries Debenture 87c; M. Cement $1.625: Metal Box $1.74: 0.C.8.C $20.75; Cold Storage 85c. 86c; S. Steamship 69Jc. 70c; S. Times
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    • 324 9 TIN SPECIAL FUNDS CLOSELY WATCHED -MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Commerce ond Industry, Mr. Ton Siew Sin, today assured the tin industry that the special funds of the buffer stock were being very closely watched. He said they would not be utilised m any way which would be
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    • 127 9 $40,000 Gateway For Exposition THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is spending $40,000 to build a steel gateway to the constitution Exposition, to be held at the old Kallang airport from Jan. 24 to Feb. 24 next year. The Exposition will mark the Colony's attainment of self-government. Construction work on
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices ocr picul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $40J buyers; $41 J sellers; coconut oil m bulk S62J sellers m drums $65 seller?; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 30 9 CEYLON has opened preliminary negotiations for the purchase of the bulk of her needs of rice f^r next year. The main suppliers will be China and Burma.— (UPD.
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    • 159 9 New Station Wagon For Malaya The Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Peugeot. France, will introduce its station wagons to the Malayan market early next year, Mr. A. Jurovsky, the firm's export inspector, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Jurovsky is on a market inspection tour. Asia Motor Co. Ltd.. are the firm's
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    • 88 9 R.I. To Build Smelter JAKARTA Doc. 10 (Reuten Indonesia is planning to construct a tin smelter, Antara new> agency said today. The agency said that th'p smelter would be constructed to make it unnecessary for the country to have its tin ore smelted abroad. Antara quoted the Minister of Industries.
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    • 48 9 MALAYAN" tin export! m November rose 612 ion-, to 4.176 tons, against 3.564 tons m the previous month. The main buyer. America, increased her offtake to 2.290 ton* (Oct.. 2.107 tons). Other purchasers included India 676 tons (182 tons) md Japan 609 tons (640 ton.s).
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    • 32 9 NOVEMBER output frnm estate? and mines m the Guthrie Group announced are— Rubber 7.141.200 ib tea (black) 142.000 lb.; palm nil 1.716 tons; palm kernals 486 tons; tin ore 787 piruls.
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    • 196 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 10, (Reuter) An Australian trade mission returned to Hongkong today, elated with the success of their trip so far, particularly business done m Japan and Hongkong. The manager. Mr. Douglas Cox. said a A£300.000 deal m metals was transacted m Hongkong and arrangement worth
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  • 925 10 LION OF JUDAH WAS GOVERNOR AT 14 Hit hard Berry continues his srrirs on MEN IN THE NEWS, m which ho provides a n inti m a t n sidelight into the career of u or ld famous jk rsnn a l i ties. HAILE SELASSIE, Emperor of Ethiopia, who
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  • 744 10 THEODORE Yee, a bright young research engineer m California, has come a long way from his first job of selling newspapers m Honolulu. He has moved up through the ranks m an exciting field of engineering and lives m a comfortable home m the California community
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  • 366 11  -  SCRUTINEER w v Of Records: Punter Picks 5 Wins For 12.262 PavafF^ I' fr Good Treble fra/ner Daniels r ,11 by Whirlaway, won the I f Division I horses m record ol the Singapore Turf Bg ,t Bukit Timah. m i minute 51 2/5 seconds, •ord
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  • 24 11 rurtments. the FARELF rugby iini their best fifteen, trounced I :ri»m four goals, two tries and la penalty at Aver Rajah Road m
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  • 182 11 Ex-CHAMP TO COACH CHINESE SCHOOLS Thp former Singapore champion. Tan Chong Tee. will coach 46 boys and 13 uirls from eight Chinese m hools m the Colony every Monday evening at the Siniiipore Youth Sports Centre. l| Ita Commit.cc meeting last night, the Singapore Badminton Association, deting to start the
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  • 24 11 BURY, Lancashire. Dec. 10 iter) Bury heat Chester goals to one m a second English Football Asson Cup replay here last
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  • 2252 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES CLASS 3, DIV. 4—6 FURS. J M/s. S. H. Wong Trainer: Rodgzrs. and C. H. Teo's 501-308 No. 7 COLLEGE TUTOR 8.03 (1) Moon 1 622-244 No. 2 ZOXDER ZORG 8.13 (8) D. Jones 2 235-143 No. 8 DRAGON SEED 8.01 <2> Forte 3
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  • 367 11 IPOH, Wed. Following are the weights for the Perak Turf Club Amateur race meeting to be held m Ipoh on Dec 20. XII ROYAL LANCERS CLP 6 FURS. Horses Mara Class 1. Div. 1: Special Feature 13.7. Prosperity 13.7. Far Vision 13.5. Ambassador 13.2, Cypress Point 12.13, Box
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  • 126 11 MRNVR Whip RASC For Army Final Malayaii Royal tfavy Volunteer Reserve entered the fi: al of the Malayan Armrd Force? knockout soccer competition when they trounced 10 Batta';on Royal Army Service Corps by six goal* to two before more than 2.000 soccer fans at Geylang stadium yesterday. In th c
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  • 36 11 Jollilads Sporti Cub and H.M.S. Ceylon drew two-all In a friendly so--cer match st Farrer Park yesterday. Gorst and Gillespie scored for H.M.S. Ceylon while the^ opponents' goal? were scored hy Nadarajah and Hussein
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  • Peter: Batting Let Us Down Richie: Teamwork Brought Victory
    • 113 12 'Most Expensive Cricket' LOSDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) The current EnglandAustralia Test match at Brisbane is the 'most expensive cricket ever preserited here or m Australia.' the Daily Telegraph's columnist suggested yesterday. The columnist, Peter Bomugh, writesi "It costs man about jive shillings stealing to get a seat at the first
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    • 144 12 Inter-State Schools' Rugby Final IPOH. Wed.— Sever, players from the unbeaten Malay College of Kuala Kangsar, are included m the Perak Combine^ Schools rugser side which w-f.l meet Sela'ncor Combined Schools m the final of the Federauon of Malaya Sports Council InterState Schools' rugger tourney to b P played m
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    • 27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Young Men's Christian Association beat Kilat Club 'B 2-1 m a division »wo league hockey match on the Pantai ground today
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    • TODAY'S SPORT
      • 31 12 SOCCER: Junior Cup final: U.M.A. vs. C.R.C. at S.IS p.>n. City Stadium. HOCKEY: League B.R.S.C. vs. Jollylads at 515 p.m. Data Kramat Y.M.S.A. vs. LA. at 5.15 p.'n. Green Lane.
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      • 49 12 RUGBY: Selangor Club 'A' vs. S.A S. Bat';. Selangor Coi^b'ncd Schoo's vs Perak Combined Schools Merdcka Stadium, HOCKEY:— Div. I P.W.D x's. A.D.P. Bain Canton"\ent- Selanqor Police vs. SB A Bvngsor Road; Div 1. SC.RC. vs. fith Malay Pndu Road: TPCA •B" vs. RAF 'B Princes Road.
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    • 93 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. Flaying their last match m their tour of North Malaya. the unbeaten Federation Military College of Port Dickson beat the Malay College here I y 3-1 m a hockey match at the College padang yesterday. Scorers for F.M.C. were Harban Singh, Aboo Samah
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    • 113 12 CALCUTTA. Dec. 10 (Reuter)«— Leslie Drif field, the English iron foundry executive, beat Wilfred Axiak (Malta) by a margin of 1.569 points during the World Amateur Billiards Championship here last night. Drif field's score of 2.311 m the four-hour match included a break of 435. the highest
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    • 122 12 Police Beat Varsity A £oal. m*d* r *y second half by Pcrcj father enabled P< Association to beat Mwww of Malaya by two e°; m the Singapore H ciation division L leag i g played on the Girls Club ground yesterda Police took the i I seventh minute, wggj centred
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    • 33 12 KUALA LUMP' Army beat R m the Overs.;- (< o^eEcSV today. The:,,! the Overseas before the teaW te ed Inside right Con -he winning P* l la the second
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    • Article, Illustration
      128 12 FIRST TEST SCOREBOARD ENGLAND FIRST INNINGS 134 (T. E. Bailey 27. I Meckift* three for 33, Davidson three for 36, Benaud I three for 46) and second innings 198 (T. E. Bailey 68. Benaud four for 66) AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS 186 (C. McDonald 42, Loader four for 56, Bailey
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    • 472 12 BRISBANE QUEENSLAND, Dec. 10 (Reuter) Norman O'Neill, handsome husky 21 -year-old New South Wales batsman, played a major role m Australia's easy eight-wicket win over England m the first Test match here today. Giving a thrilling exhibition of power batting, he was 71 not out
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    • 189 12 MONTREAL. Dec. 10 (Reuter) Archie Moore world light heavyweight boxing champion has demanded a return bout clause m the contract for his title fight with Yvon Durelle (Canada) here tonight. Durelle said he was quite happy about it. The rugged new Brinswick fisherman added:
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    • 126 12 ROYAL Air Force, fetetv, aril rugby supremacy ovrr vingapnre (mm two teams clashed m their return ;m yesterday. The Airmen won b»j/»'| to a penalty and two tries Iff virt I [n tbe Bnrt r uater, Urn Airmen af:^r trailiru; half-time, won bar ill 13 ypstfdav the A,::v ied
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  • 1045 13  - RECOGNITION TO U.S.S.R. PATRICK O'DONOVAN reports from Washington 51 i has P* rersary >■ .".tn. p* last Roosevelt c dipto RuS- c: n be a Roose- —.a. •-•a I a an d the Presip issia »yed c ion. r I an an ex- n r ".9 .-.S us m not
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  • 707 13 NEGOTIATIONS are afoot for the local manufacture of synthetic rubber and carbon black an indication of the ever widening gap between local rubber output and manufacturers' increasing requirements. An Italian firm is reported to have offered to set up a plant to produce synthetic rubber by utilising natural
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  • 261 13 /^APITAL is too shy to come into plantation indus- tries, particularly rubber, because the owner invariably has to wait for no less than ten years to get a return On the contrary. If he were to throw his money into any of the modern industries like small
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 309 13 By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: •Through obedience learn to command." -Pluto THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: The day is ma:nly progressive. Make some definite gains- However, steer clear of tendency to haste or upsets. Exert yourself to be diplomatic and to avod any ser^p of strain °r fatigue. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 268 14 IS KREMLIN SPLIT OVER BERLIN? WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (UPI) American authorities said today there is some evidence to suggest a split among top Soviet leaders over Khrushchev's tough Berlin policy and his handling of some other foreign policy matters. They said that m recent weeks some members of the Soviet
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    • 226 14 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) President Eisenhower declared today that the Western powers had not only the right but the duty of preserving the peaceful and free existence of West Berlin. He told a Press conference the United States always stood for the principle of the
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    • 87 14 ACCRA. Dec 10. (Reuter>— An intensified search was being made ill the Nsawam Road area of Accra late yesterday, as police mspec'ors ar^ constables are confident that the woman they saw there about 5 p m. on Sunday wa> Miss Elizabeth Bower, the Reuter s'af? correspondent m
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    • 83 14 PRESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia smiles as he stands with President Nasser of th s U.A.R. looking down at the cheering crowds outside the three-domed Suez Canal building at the mouth of the waterway at Port Said, Egypt, last week. Tito sailed into a thunderous welcome on the
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    • 53 14 CAPE PROVINCE. South Africa. Dec. 10 (Reuter) A man living m a village just outside Fort Beaufort ■was knocked dow n and killed by a train yesterday m exactly the same spot where, a few years ago. he was knocked down by a train and had both
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    • 124 14 UNITED NATIONS. Dec. 10 (Reuter) Thailand^ Foreign Minister. Prince Wan Waithahakon, described as "completely false" the recent Cambodian allegation that his government had concentrated troops on a war footing on the Thai-Cambodian frontier. In a letter to the Security Council, made public today,
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    • 92 14 ATLANTIC CROSSING IN A BALLOON CANARY Island?. Dec. 10, (Reuter). Four Britons were today set and ready to try to cross the Atlantic m a balloon after a last-minute defect m their radio equipment had been remedied. Yesterday's rainy, overcast conditions were toaay replaced by cloud and light north winds
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    • 296 14 Let us adopt a 'live and let lire 9 policy >-* Japan UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 10 (Reuter)— Malaya and ten other countries yesterday jointly sponsored a new United Nations' move to tackle the problem of commodity prices. A draft resolution introduced m the Economic Committee
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    • 154 14 FORMER MP GUILTY OF MISBEHAVIOUR LONDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) lan Douglas Harvey, 44--year-old former Member of Parliament and junior minister, and a 19-year-old soldier both pleaded guilty m a London court today to behaving "m a manner reasonably likely to offend agains: public decency." Harvey and guardsman Anthony Plant, of
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    • 155 14 HONGKONG, Dec. 10 (UPI) —Unconfirmed reports reaching here from Portuguese Macao tonight said Chinese residents on the offshore island of LapDa m the South China Sea revolted against Communist rule bu: were put down m a bloody attack by communist Chinese troops. Red troops opened fire
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    • 41 14 PARIS, Wee. 10 (Reuter) The French Communist Party today announced "serious economy measures" m Party spending because the loss of all but 10 of its National Assembly Deputies was costing the Party 40 million Francs (about £34,000) a month.
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    • 232 14 What You Tell Your Wife May Well Be Libel! SYDNEY, Dec. 10 (Reuter) Things a man said to his wife about a third person m the privacy of their hom e could be actionable under the proposed New. South Wales Defamation Bill, according to Professor W.L. Morison who is Associate
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    • 161 14 RANGOON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) The Army and Bureau of Special Investigation officers today began an examination of safety vaults of all the banks m Rangoon, except the State-owned Union Bank of Burma. Bank officials and those who have deposited valuables for safekeeping were present
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    • 61 14 LONDON. Dec. 10 tßeuten A Pan American Boeing 707 Jet airliner last night established a new commercial record of five hours 56 minutes for the flight from New York to London. It thereby wrested the record from a Comet Four of British Overseas Airways which covered
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      51 14 THIS is the United States Anm s Bnrf 3 "Juno II." launched on Saturriav f rnT veral, Florida. Despite it beinc surcpJ through its all four stages J uno failed JI 3 where near the Moon The hird is L J radio antenna used m tracking the m \s.
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    • 159 14 WASHINGTON. Der 10 (Rruter -3 Prime Minister Mr. Nikita Khru^h(h«- 4 Hubert Humphrey during their eifbt-hj m the Kremlin last week that Ru^ia M continental ballistic missile capable 0: atj warhead more than 8.000 miles. Sources close to the Beniti said that this was o'-.c •.-< Russian "secrets" wn;^.-.
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    • 42 14 HO.VGftHS CEertr visit;/?.' Ik ran H I*' f A fuHcf IK ilmfi w ha brand rf i-nne I tin lst ier«s m br;^ B.i} fc I for Japans prarl> A ultur I"i thrfp-^ l lls inch m mated tn J tan,
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