Singapore Standard, 15 December 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohon* ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" 4 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1958-,* Vol. IX N O. 166 15 cts. 12^ges.
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  • 314 1 S'pore airport plan slashed THE SINGAPORE (iovprnment has altered the plans of the multi-million dollar new airport terminal building at Pava Lehar to suit its financial position. The Standard understands the project will now rost $4,000,000 instead of >8.000,000 The cut in cost was decided after a series of top
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  • 106 1 Frigate Joins The Search AIRCRAFT of the Royal Air Force and the Roy a! New Zealand Air Force togpther with a New Zea.and naval frigate, the Rotorti, yesterday continued search for the Shackieton bomber which was reported missing last Tuesday. Yesterday, whs the sixth consecutive dav the search was carried
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  • 95 1 DIEFENBAKER CUTS SHORT WORLD TOUR HONOLULU. Dec. 14 UPH Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker took off yesterday for San Francisco en route to Saskatoon, to the bedside of his ailing mother. Diefenbaker cut short a round-the-world tour in New Zealand when he received word that his mother. Mrs. William T
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  • 25 1 POLIO: NO NEW CASES NO new cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Singapore yesterday To date a total of 380 polio cases have been reported.
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  • 25 1 A PATIENT of the Singapore Genera! Hospital, Ho Toh Lins. died after falling from the second Moor of the hospital ward yesterday morning.
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 1 Murder Victim THE murdered woman. Miss Theresa Woo, Is pictured at her desk while employed as a reporter in The Standard last vear.
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  • 188 1 3 Aussies Killed In Tragic Car Smash PENANG, Sun. Three Australians were killed and i three other s were injured in a tragic motor car crash at Burmah Road in the early hours of the morning today. I The six occupants of the car. all Australians, were on 'their way
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  • 1600 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Legislative Council approved at 12.25 a.m. this morning, without amendments the estimates of Federal ordinary expenditure for 1959 totalling: $873,762,602 after a nine-day sitting There was applause from the House when the Minister for Finance. Mr. H. S.
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  • 111 1 TENGKU COULD NOT SWIM KOTA BHARU. Sun. An open verdict was recorded today at the inquest into the death of Tengku Burhanuiden who was drowned off Sabak. His 20-year-old wife, Nik Hasnah. told the inquest that she saw her husband "carried away by a wave." She added that the Tengku
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  • 36 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Thai Police patrol which killed one of five Communist terrorists in the Kedah Perlis/ Thai frontier area on Friday has found the body of another terrorist in a follow-up.
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  • 232 1 STRANGLED A FORMER REPORTER Mfl&terious death of girl Gagged, her semi-nude body found by European A Singapore woman insurance agent was strangled yesterday. Her semi-nude body was found in a bedroom of her Bournemouth Road (off Tanjong Katong Road) home. She was Theresa Woo, aged 30, a former reporter of
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  • 186 1 A 19-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl yesterday put a garland on an Indian youth to become his bride in a ceremony which is unique in the history of Singapore's Mariamman Temple. The girl. Tan Mui Kia is the first Chinese Hindu convert to be married in
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  • 113 1 Bus Crash: 1 Killed, 16 Injured IPOH. Sun. Guests at a wedding party rushed to render assistance when a 32-passenger omnibus crashed into a \tpp after killing a cow at Maxwell Road yesterday evening. One passenger. Ng Ah Wah, A9, a wireman attached tne Radio and General Trading Company, Ipoh.
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  • 200 1 Malayan Jets Thrill Manila Crowd MANILA, Dec. 14 (Reuter)—Jet bombers from British and Australian air forces put on today their display power and manoeuvrability at an air show which opened the Philippine Aviation Week at the Manila International Airport. Two Delta-winged Avro Vulcans from the 83rd Royal Air Force Squadron,
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  • 138 1 Alliance Candidate MALACCA. Sun. Alliance Council member. Mr. I.itn Yeow Koon. has h^en nominated the next Municipal President, after long deliberttttn by the local AMiance wnrKin? committee, presided Minister for Commerce and In<j ustry. Mr. Tan Siew Sm, yesterday. A press statement by MM* ance leader Mr.
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  • 75 1 TWO taxi drivers WCTt robbed in their tJUril on Saturday night. The first robbery took place in Labrador Rnad when a European passenger threw pepper inio a taxi dtiw, I -ai Song I^ai's pves ann robbed him of his night's takings of $12. An hour later, another
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 v*^^,^pP j y p the time of scientific and technical progress RTITONI BJ fljAjnade*A HRISTMAS DREAM... |jj^| S| LE TIE AUTOMATIC rifle .SIGHT I -"pd Through bright I r -JUST ARRIVED i^BBBtBOHSffIBI
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  • 55 2 THE family ct t^e late r Soc* F.og Kong "ee Madam KHoo Cm Inn gratefully tha-ik all ♦'>e. r >d«. »nd relative* who attended tne funeral on Saturday those who sent te'eßrnm* and letf* of condolence, vneaths. s <-'oH<. banier<;, the loan Of rars *r.r! t«-i~s<» who gave their
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1952 2 I > A LITTU AY J AT YOUR SERVICE MANURING AND PEST Spravng Consult Comna Garden Maintenance Department, Ring 390.39. A PELICHTFUL TOY tree for every i Scnoo! Student o" application in own I hand voting to PO Box 668. S^g»A CHARMING RANGE of gifts that exr'<^» b?aut\ r| enchantment
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    • 764 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P.W.D., Perak. Ipoh up to 3 00 p.m. of the 22nd Decem- her. 1958 for the supply of i Distemper, Emulsion Paint. Primer Synthetic Resin Paint and Road line Paint. All particulars and printed
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    • 91 2 TO LET Two e-nd Thr^<=-h r^foom wmm (furnished) «t Hoilnd! R' l^ !D al! ron^ pni^n*» e. Here art the TOOTAL fabrics you've been mM* for— in the gayest, brightest design* and <*> !oLft rf The 1959 collection of TOOTAL febrici feature! entirely new designs, from all over the world,
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  • 712 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Badgering UEaSED roxohon to help the Singapore "jL tn bridge o deficit of nearly Zgfl m 1959 estimates, wos subjected bo"°9« rom fn Opposition benches in jjfai Assembly on Friday. But, with a D i, e xceptton%, the bursts of fire were >^m behind political emplacements ot
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  • 1224 3  - Replacing The Free Trade Area ALAN DAY by LONDON "piE Free Trade Area is dead, long live— what? That is the question that faces Europe, and in particular Britain, now that France has made it clear that any arrangement along the lines of the British Free Trade Area proposals is
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  • 193 3 Shorted from the Talko The Greeks Had A Way With It "JTNGLISH top tailoring Is. I think, about, as skilled a craft as Nuclear Physics, and to become a Saviiie Rowtailor's putter can take about as long an apprenticeship as it does to become a doctor. Did you know, for
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  • Article, Illustration
    867 3 The Cable War MPT' v ft fcONBON* CORNER piNLY people who work in the newspaper business know the bitter cable war that goes on between foreicn correspondents and the masters at the news desks of Fleet Street. You gp* rough, gruff teleasking for photographs that come ™it ike this 'WHAT
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  • 274 3  - Less Money To Jingle At Christmas-Time BRIAN KENNEDY \~By TOKYO I APANESE a u t horities this year are trying to put a brake on the extensive and alcoholic celebration with which this nation of non-Christians usually marks Christmas. There is poverty in the land today. Thousands are homeless after
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  • 335 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Cister Gunasekera IF YOl' know your Malaya well the Federation and Singapore you will agree that a specialized hobby of most MaJayans is the uncomfortable gymnastic of fence-sitling saw it before the dust raised by the retreating British and Commonwealth forces subsided in 1942
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 L 5 QIFT SUGGESTIONS j >H«i Tr ays and Salvers h Bi ish s*ts, Cutlery Cut-Class H. HENDRY Hc H Class Silverware ,mpu r and Singapore
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    • 47 3 Did you know... The year 1958 in arks the 223rd anniversary of press freedom m fV United States. On August 4. 1735, a Sew York jury acquitted printer jr»d journalist John Peter Zenger of libel cha/ges after he had publicly criticized the abuses of the colonial governor
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    • 236 3 [ASK US HOW WHY? g^gy .^al j ggggvflaar ■i^*i^»sgj aW aaaaVsSam tl^Saaa! aaaF/i I gWw av^aa^fl ■Y BaaaKaaM SS9 SSaaaaal P^i l a^Bafl mTfTM H aVaW fl MM aaaaaf 111 LI l/> £H A BH taaaaaVaaal WHY Playlex are the best foundation garmenti today? HOU Play Ipx Bras give you
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  • 320 4 THF SINGAPORE Liberal Socialist Party has started a "revitalization" campaign in preparation for the general elections next year. The party's Kreta Ayer branrh was the first to start the campaign aimed at "cleaning up the party and strenethening; it to face all oppositions
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  • 130 4 Attack On Budget To Resume OPPOSITION members In th* Singapore Legislative Assembly will Q'ierv items °f expenditure in the draft budget for 1959, at today's budget >p«;^ion of the Assembly Today's attark on the prop^; Or^ expenditure Will be b^^d^d bv Liberal Socialist Assemldyman, Mr R. Jtimabhoy. \tr n Jumabhoy
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  • 77 4 SINGAPORE Traffic Police 8-j appea ing i nr eye-witnes-ses to a fata] accideni which to Si ai the junction of B .<■' Timah Road and Coronation Road, yesterday. Ki ed in the a (i I was a voung Malay housewife, Rfadiah Karim She was a pi lion
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  • 152 4 KI'ALA U'MPI'R, Sun Federations Chief Protocol Officer, Inch* Jamal bin Abdul Latiff. is en-route ♦o Manila to tie up protocol arrangements with the Phillipines Government in preparation for Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's State visit to the Republic, The Standard learnt today. The Protocol Chiefs
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  • 98 4 2 MURDERS: POLICE DETAIN 3 SINGAPORE Police early vr^terday morning detained three youths in ronne^'iori with the secrei society n urier« ol two labourers outsi ie Telok Aver Market. ;a>t Mond a The youths were detained after a raid bv the Cr minal Investigation Department on a house m Upper
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE Indian Congress has apppa.eo to the Chief Secretary to be i>ermitte<j to send a small He'eqation :o the airport to meet the President of India. Dr. Raiendra Prasad, when he stops over on his way back *o India from Jakarta on Friday
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  • 69 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock. yesterday declared open the Char Yong Association's new $300,000 premises at Cairnhill Road yesterday. The opening was held In conjunction with the Association's 100th anniversary. Standardpic shows the Chief Minister. Tun Mm Yew Hock (centre), cutting the ribbon. On
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  • 293 4 Council Passes Minh kt Request For $60 3 KI'ALA UMPIR, Sun—The provision of hrttPf m .n,, lation has been thp emphasis in thp fipld of puhhr Uorky f r te -M Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon hm rnhir Mn M "i^B Council
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  • 131 4 KUALA Lt'MFT'P. Sun.— Federation Government was today urged to consider the establishment of Malayan trade office:; in leading European trade centres. Chairman of "he Malayan Manufacturers Association, Mr. Shum Kwai Hong, said this here on his return from a business-cum-study tour of Europe. "There a>
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 65 5 A Church And A Temple Wedding I i n| \nd Mrs rii ingi, S rday. ..mes Kngr the „ri ing I I isl Mi H i M Kim B I '.<- i» tv I M R B Miss R H i. ned at the Sri Mariaman Temple in South Bridge
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  • 86 5 I R. Sun i^H r End Soi' i a'. H ic M I ayan M s jr- la youth I j ajtainsi it s speaking I th€ ith C'on- ria InstituI J .vr;(- HI .t:on," 9 ouths to m against m lers and 9 ere out nm -^ce and
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  • 266 5 Old-Timers Go Over Bukit Timah Course Gruelling 3-Mile Race TWO men. one 61 and the other 53 years of age. yesterday proved to the younger generation in Singapore that the 'old— timers' were still going strong by completing a three-mile course through the Bukit Timah Forest Reserve and over Bukit
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  • 41 5 DENIEL Swanidason, who cheated five teenage boys of 6u ov tel'.ing them that he ■0 d find jobs for them was toed I2O€ or two months' jail mv Tunku Haii Ya'arob in Alor Star Magistrate's Court yester- day.
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  • 91 5 KULIM. Sun. Tengku Abdullah bin Tengku Mohamed Saad of Kulim gave a "kenduri' 1 at his residence here yesterday, on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Tengku Aishah to Tengku Manson bin Tengku Thiauddin Haji. a teacher of the Badlishah school here. The wedding took
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  • 104 5 TEACHERS' CONGRESS BOYCOTT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The executive committee of: the Federation Malay Teachers! Union last night decided not to participate in the teachers' congress to be held on Jan. 5-7. The Malay teachers felt that since the congress will be conducted in the English lanuage, their participation would mean
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  • 194 5 UNKNOWN Gruelling 3-Mile Race I S;n r \sso- hp H ed ica and i r rd > a tpnd< d W. ?overnH^l nera I youth mt> mbers M S( anM J b:n ild I hould I are M 9 •hich wr can remedy the situation." he said. "Unless there i
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  • 641 5 Wins Four Of Five City Council Seats Contested PENANG Sun.— The Alliance scored a clear-cut victory in the City Council elections here last night, winning four of the five contested seats in the five wards. It conceded only one seat to the Malayan
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  • 36 5 MORE than 400 patient? of the General Hospital in Alor Star yesterday received Christmas gifts from the Women's Service League. The members of the league led by Mrs. Hiil; distributed rakes, fruits and sweets.
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  • 34 5 P. Munusamy (18). who pleaded guilty to stealing a motor-van belonging to Man King Voon, was sentenced to six months' jail by Teluk Anson Magistrate Tuan Syed Othman Ali on Saturday.
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  • 173 5 PENANG. Sun.— Alliance candidate. Mr. J. M. Harris, who contested the Sungei Pinang Ward of the City Cpuncil elections. lodged a verbal protest through the presiding officer at the government Tamil School pol'ing station here on polling day yesterday that the Mayor's official car was used
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  • 121 5 Britannia On Secret Weather Cheeks A BRISTOL Britannia 311, which has been carrying out top-secret weather tests in Singapore for a month, will leave the Colony today for London. The four-engined tur-bo-prop jet aircraft has been testing tropical weather conditions in areas covering Singapore and the Federation. The Standard understands
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  • 81 5 SHOWMAN'S DAUGHTER WEDS PENANG. Sun. A large number of friends and relativeattended a reception held at Pritchard's here today on the occasion of the marriage of Miss Khoo Hock Neo and Mr. Tan Wee Kheam. The bride is the eldest daughter of the manager of th e New World Park.
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  • 67 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Central Electricity Board will meet in the next few riavs to select the firm which will be awarded the first major tender for the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project. This will be the first international tender for the work on th e first stage
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 342 5 STo You/ Our I Happu and tfteprtj CkrUtmaA If* I PRESENTS GIVEN FREE SHOE from $2/- up f gff Beautiful Calendars given to every Kj 2 purchaser *jj e^ TO EVERY PURCHASE OF $4/- A\D ABOVE S COME AND S£f FOR YOURSELF! I OUR HAIR DRESSING SALOON IS ALSO GIVING
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  • 239 6 A CHRISTMAS party, the biggest ever to be 1 given in Singapore, will be I held for children and for the benefit of sick children on Saturday, in Jalan Besar at 2 p.m. Admission to the stadium is 20 rents. But because all
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  • 54 6 PENANG, S;n.--Rep r esrn +ative s of various club- and orpmzatlons today derided to form a Penir>- ar M a a y Yo»:th '.eag:;e at a meeting at UMNO rial! here today. The object of the league is to jring complete unity among Ma ay youths
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  • 84 6 MR. LAL HARCHARAN SINGH, a Sikh lawyer who was admitted to the Federation of Malaya Bar when he appeared before Mr Justice D. B. W. Good in the Perak Supreme Court recently. Educated at the Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar, Mr Lai took law at Lincolns Inn and
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  • 87 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak received Dr. Seiichi Tobata. the Japanese roving ambassador for Asia and the Middle East, and members of his suite at his residence last evening. Dr. Tobata who i s here on' a three-day visit Is scheduled
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  • 131 6 Kl ALA LIMPUR Sun— Three radets from the Koya! Malayan Ai r Force. t* o from Penanc and one frnm here, will go to Britain »n January next year for a threee-year course at the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell. They are Officer
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  • 381 6 ANOTHER 'BORSTAL' FOR YOUNG OFFENDERS An Average Of Ten Youths A Month Is Put In Reformatory THE possibility of overcrowding at the Singapore Reformative Training Centre (Borstal) at Outram Road, with committals of adolescents averaging: 10 a month, has led to the opening of a similar centre at Changi. Commissioner
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  • 127 6 OBSERVE MALAY CUSTOM CALL MORE Chinese an<3 other non-Malays should try to understand the Muslim religion by observing the customs and way of life of the Malays. This was the contention of Mr. Mah Tien 'ng, a Chinese Muslim (Muslim name Haji Ibrahim\ when he spoke to members of the
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  • 98 6 PENNY (6) STOLE THE SHOW TAIPING, Sun.— A successful fashion show, the first of its kind here, was held at the Taiping Garrison Wives Club on Friday when eight charming models displayed a variety of the latest fashions. The mode's included Pat Benton. who has appeared on TV and fashion
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  • 72 6 UNDERGRADS PLAN TOURS FOR HOLIDAYS One thousand four-hundred students of Nanyang University will start their tl-.ree-month vacation today. During the long holiday, some of the senior students will go sight-seeing in Asan and South-east Asian countries. About 50 student? from the History and Geography Department will tour India *rhile another
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 624 7  -  Irene Lim By SADFSADF produced cosmet.cs from Egypt to the world more years ago, they have enjoyed a special place in e rt. Stes it a >ve, a great teresi theli kp taing tn enta ugly id to 5p p man, rom vire md Ice-up and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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    • 345 7 'T'ODAY S QUOTATION: BBB^ BB^ aa^ B B BB^ BB^^^^^ Evening: get out a bit 1 •■Fv P r,wh f re ha, P Ifff! IV at^^'ikS. 10 c'S sought rest and found it tacts, main^rn peace with not except sitting apart in other? Evening: give or a nook uith a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 1158 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Hne«) S5* 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oU* SAIUNGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other port, to load and d.»eharg. cargo (via Sues with libert> to procd vi* Panama or Cap.
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  • Fainance And Commerce
    • 470 9 MARKETS RECOVER AFTER INITIAL TAX SHOCK By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markers quickly absorbed the i shock of higher Company taxation and improvement took place in all sections during last week. However, prices did not match the levels prevailing two weeks ago, a discouraging factor being the lower rubber price
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    • 340 9 p isiness r me Dec 6 to 12 INDUSTRI MS: Smelter Ords 28 Fraser v Neave Ords 51 55 to $1 80, t»an mons $1 73 to 74 to $1 72. Hammer Co $1.53J > $1.55. Wrr, Jacks SI 4R. Malayan Ce ment $1 ho to $1.63. Metal
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    • 247 9 Wearne Bros. Ltd. Earned a npt profit after tax of $1,991,122. I eq\j:va'er.! to 24.9'",- af'er tax !on ;he old capita!. K r r before ■ix Net liquid assets work out a» $15,710,529 i«l9fi per stock unit l with stocks worth 7R 2 cents per sock unit, baying
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    • 46 9 Delegates See Soap Factory nian. Mr. R.I) (handler, and technical director. Mr A. Bo yd. Photo shows members of the mission at the automatic soap cutting machine. Second from right is the firm's factory manager. Mr. I) H. Thomas, who conducted the visitors round the factory.
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    • 257 9 INDUSTRIALS tins, rubber othpr sections of thp Malayan sharp markPt wrr? TU.pt on Saturday. Thp turnover was small. Pricp changes announced by thp Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:— INDUSTRIALS Straits Steamship >K\ s tork' 0.68 n 70 Strait, Time^ 1 Rfi 1 R» Wearne Bros MR 1 .in cd
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    • 79 9 New scooter For Market A NEW British motor inrorpnrating many npw fpattires has Ju.st bpen announced. Named thf "Wa.sn." It Is a powprful and handy machtnp which was shown to the public for the first time at the Cycle Show at Earl's! Court It ha.s a 175 ee Villiers j
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    • 39 9 TUP- Malayan Exchange B.inks Association made th.° following changes in its raips ;o merchant? "n Saturday:— Selling T.T or O.D. refldv: Swiss Francs 141-1/2: French Francs *****; Belg an France 1615-1 2. O'her exchange ratei remain unaltered.
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    • 33 9 AN ELECTRONIC machine railed "Fred" which can read 10 000 printed figures a second. was exhibited at Hayes neai London recently. The new Instrument has many applications, wherever reading is necessary.
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    • 238 9 ACTIVITY in the Singapore copra market last week. appeared to be confined mainly to measured covering operations by packers and shippers according to Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd s produce report rn Thp report said little in the way of bids matpriaIlised, although enquiry from
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    • 158 9 Plan To Aid Owners Of Laidup TOKYO, P<~ H ffU iterl A spokesman for •-<■ ripu Shipowners Association c^;i yesterday .Jap.-infsp shipowners have decided to "stay awaj f^r the time being from an international plan to spc iaj charges n n oppra'.r:; snips 10 hr;p !a!rj';p vesse e The plan
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    • 68 9 DELI VERI ES of tin in roni rpntraipc from Federation of .Malaya mines to Sil gapore, Penang and Butterworth in November, fell by P'. 1 *^n« to 2,608 tons, (October tons). Deliveries [n the first 11 months this year amounted to 31,596 tons, againsi 54,460 toni
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    • 19 9 world cotton production in 1958-59 la expected to exceed Rrorld consumption *y T^iorp than son nno balei
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  • 763 10 ARSENAL THE WOLVES FLOP Bromwich Shoots Into The Lead LONDON, Dec. 14 (Reuter) West Bromwich Albion Jumped from fifth to first In the English league one football championship yesterday a* some of the leading teams floundered on muddy, fog-bound pitches. Arsenal and Wolvprhampton Wanderers, first and second last week, flopped
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  • 67 10 IPOH, Sun. Petak outclassed Kedah in their InterState quadrangular hockey tie this morning when they came off with a 7-0 victory on the Town Padang. Perak who had the better balanced side, held a 4-0 lead at the interval Scorers were Sarjit Singh (2), .lagjit
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  • 40 10 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: HQ Singapore Base District rs ABTS HQ. SBD Minor Unit final. IPOH HOCKEY: Div. One PCRC rs. Sturrnck Tpp^r Pndnng- Div. Two Hussars vs. Indian Recreation Club Lower Padana. TAIPING HOCKEY: CoUs vs. Garrison Nomads Esplanade.
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  • 637 10 Results Position English an<l Scottish |pMJU» U; c •fler yesterday i matrn.*. DIVISION ONE Arsenal 1. Aston ilia Birmingham City 4. Blackpool Bolton \X 1. Newcastle ltd i Burnley I, Tottenham Hotspur l Kverton 2. Portsmouth 1 Leeds I. 1. Nottingham rorest n Leicester C 1. W'hampton W fl Luton
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  • 256 10 LONDON, Dec. 14 (Reuter) Welsh and Scottish ru&br selectors still have their problems after venter day's Rujrby Fnion trials. At Swansea the Welsh Senior Reds XV beat thf Whites 8-6. but the Seniors were hard-pressed in the second half when the lively Whites did most of (he at
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  • 180 10 GARDNER'S CENTURY RECORD DEFERRED LONDON Dec ]4 ißeuter) The British Amateur AfthJt tic Board has deferrr-d W rogn;t;on a* a British aiicomers record of the 9.4 seconds bv Keith Gardner Jamaica when winning Ul< final of the 100 yards ;n thf Empire and Commonwealth Game.? at Cardiff last Julf After
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  • 31 10 Trailing 2-1 l1 ha GHQ Signals improved n second ha if to ho d Ra Sports dub to a three-all in a friendly eoccer match a' Farrer Park yesterday
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  • 57 10 IPOH Sun. Taipin* M sons Athletic Club rounde I their BOOOer season wiib v deserved B»l win over iei ing champion?. Fir-t Battllu the Ixival Regiment, in Lim Seng Fook Cup eomp tion on the Assembly IM ground here today. Prisons were a better red side hut the doughty
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  • 60 11 Stag* <Rmi g ourf> up) pulverised his opposition in the Singapore St. Leger on Saturday to set up a new record of Ihf If miles rare. On Stage improved on Shan^rilas time of 3m 4 3/5s in 1953. um hnt P as t the leaders 1}
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  • 257 11 lony's Men Fait But The men Rise Shine WHILE Singapore's men flopped out of the Foong Seong Cup competition,, the 'ninny's women kept I the flag flying with a ore- ditahle 5-2 victory over \e- i jri Sembilan to herome %he southern /one champions of the Heah Joo Seang
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  • 163 11 MAYORS CUP TO YOUNG CHUNG WAH VOUNG Chung Wan became tne r 4 winners the Mayor's 'ha f >ri^e trophy for yo!;Th soccer when they beat P^rmuna Bawoan Singap:ra by; three goals to ore at Ja!an Besai stadium yesterday Watched by a crowd of more I "du >iM-.--er fans inc.ud;ng
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  • 266 11 Nancy Team KL Bound ASDASDFSADFSADFASFSADFSAD SINGAPORE'S women took the first two doubles matches last night to qualify for the inter-7.one final of the Heah Joo Sean* Cup competition, and meet Selanpor in Kuala Lumpur for the rirht to challenge the cup holders. Penan?. They npcame southern zone champions by beating
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  • 121 11 f^^^J^^^Jj rerntglli H ne, de n fi n I with r v of Siaga|ii the H 1 1 Ive fee 1 Siaga I ngles Hn fhe B v r^n a tnnk 9 ingor*s H ipi g H -I ihi 'm ovei H was no tftfl peril 3 fl 5«
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  • 122 11 I Hen inn h 1..«r »aat I rtaenMf l "Mtxm I I t e r.qs E in Ri h with six for 50. West Indie? made ft had stari to tbeu second innings, osing two wicket? without S *orlng, but Rohan Kanhai. who made 41. and Sobers restored *h*»
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  • 263 11 Colony's Opposition in the Rugby Final IPOH. Sun.— lt's a Perak versus Singapore HMS Malava Cup Rujby final at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 17. Perak scored an excellent 15 points itrv. four penalties* to thre* victory over the defending champions, Selan^or, here yesterday. Perak's match winning factors
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  • 108 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Public Works Department Sports Club completed their fixture? in the Central Zone nf the Government Services sr>rrev competition with a te«ounding 9-2 win over Telecoms at The Princes Road .radium ground here today. PWD led 3-1 at me interva Taufik, right wing, inside
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  • 325 11 Penang Miss The Quad Title: It Goes To S'gor On Lucky Draw IPOH, Sun. Dark horses' Penan* did all but beat formidable Selangor in the deriding match of the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular tournament on the padang here today. Selangor. held to a 1-1 draw, won the title. They beat
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  • 43 11 SAM TFT HIGH School of Ipoh heat Singapore Chinese Mechanical Engineering Employees I'mnn 4-1 in a friendly tahle tennis match last nishi. Sair. Tet will he playing another friendly against the Nanyang Siang Pan at the Singapore Youth sports Centra tonight.
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  • 90 11 Methodist Games To Be Held At Ipoh METHODIST Afternoon Schoos fr^m Ipo'n. Telok Anson. Kampar, Penang. Siliawan and Kuala Lumpur will be taking part in the annual soccer, basketball badminton hockey and tab e tennis rompetitions to be held at Ipoh from Dec. 16 to 20. Ipoh Meiho*iist Afternoon School,
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  • 349 11 KUALA lIMPIR. Sun.— The fit and fast Sultan Abdul Hamid College 'A' from Alor Star beat Ma lav College A Kuala Kangsar by 16 points (two goals, two triesi to five (goal) to emerge champions of the Federation of Malaya
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  • 581 11  - AMUSEMENT PARK'S FEAT MAKES HIM MALAYA'S GREATEST SCRUTINEER By Saturday Belonged To Bougoure AMUSEMENT PARK, a five-year-old chestnut Irish gelding by The Cobbler out of Enagn. stamped himself as the greatest sprinter the Malayan turf has e\er seen by his remarkable feat on Saturday, final day of the Singapore Turf
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  • 476 11 Move For Betting Shops In Britain LONDON. Dff 14 (Reuter) Thf part betting plays in raring provided the main talking point in racing circles this week Norman Pegc. racing UMVUponripnt of the London Daily Sketch, stated that betting shop<:. where backers could make off the course rash bets, mav oe
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 309 12 TAIPEH, Dec. 14 (Reuter-UPl)— Nationalist gover ment sources yesterday could not officially confirm wireless report that Mao Tse Tung, chairman of Coi munist China, was being deposed. Spokesmen for various government agencies also declined to make predictions on what would happen to Mao. The
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    • 185 12 Small Cars Branded As 'Unsafe' In The US NEW YORK. Dec. 14 (Reuter). Tens of Thousands of imported small cars from Europe are branded as l*uns^fe" in the latest report bv Motor Yehic'e Research, a r.on-pront organisation whx.i publishes month'. v details of research carried out on car?. Tht report
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    • 471 12 RUSSIA'S NAVY 2nd ONLY TO U.S. nuclear-powered submarines and guided -missile cruisers LONDON, Dec. 14 (UPI) Russia apparently is reducing its submarine-construction programme in I favour of new and more deadly ships including nuclearpowered subs and guided-missile cruisers, "Jane's Fighting Ships' said today. The authoritative book on global naval strength,
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    • 87 12 BERLIN. Dec 14. Reuter). A Russian physiologist who claims he has successfully transplanted the head of one dog to the bodv of another has arrived in East Berlin 10 demonstrate this and other operations, the East German news agency A.D.N., said today. The physiologist,
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 295 12 Four Die In Big Macao Fire MACAO. Dec. 14 (ReuterJ- J Four adults were reported today to have been killed and one child missing in a pre-dawn fire which destroyer five shops in the commercial centre of this Portuguese colony. Firemen were called to fight the blaze and brought it
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    • 148 12 CLOTHING MAKES ME COLDERSNOWMAN [I BONN. Dec. 14. (Reuter).— .I A German missionary, Father Franz Eichinger, has returned from West China with a pic- i ture of a "snowman" or I "naked Lama" he says he met j in the mountains, it was reported here today. Father Eichinger told a
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    • 128 12 POLICEMAN KILLED IN SIEGE BLACKBURN. Lancashire Dec. 14 (Rentert A detective inspector died late last night from a bullet wound receiv- ed during a three-hour siege i of a house here. A woman was also killed and two other men wounded in the siege. Inspector James O"Donnel. 47-year-old head of
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    • 81 12 ALL'S WELL IN THE SMALL WORLD' MADRID. Dec. 14. (Reuten The Spanish new.s agency, Cif ra reported today that radio amateurs in the Canaries had picked up a message I from the British balloon "The Small World" saying it was continuing its trans-Atlantic Journey without incident. The balloon took of
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    • 41 12 TOKYO, Dec. 14 (Reuier,.— The World's tallest tower soars 1.085 feet above Tokyo's tiled roofs and winding roads Named the "Tokyo Tower" the television relay tower stands on a rise just outside of the business centre of the city.
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    • 200 12 MOTHER 4 CHILDREN SLAIN EL CAJON, California, Dec 14 (UPl).— Authorities marie a house-to-house search of this area tonight for a 16-year old "friend of the farrii'y" i believed to have shot and killed the wife of his benefactor and then slashed her four small children to death The hunt
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    • 87 12 MISS DFANNE COLTMAN of Rochdale Lanr* shire, England, after being crowned Queen of Light at the Lyceum Ballroom recently. Eighteen blondes chosen for beauty of fare and teeth, attractiveness, beauty of hair, figure an(^ deportment, took part in the final. They were all finalists picked at
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    • 289 12 BERLIN. Dec. 14, (IT!)— East German Premipr Otto Grotewohl today warned the NATO powers that they were being drawn by West Germany into a possible third world war. r— Grotewohl. in an interview published in all East German newspapers today hammered away at a
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    • 41 12 Syd Seymour, who for many years led the Mad Hatter>'s dance hand. d\ed in London yesterday aged 52 His speciality was crazy dancing ir front of the hand while mnducting in a baggy suit ?nd I bow'er hat. Reuter
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    • 140 12 PAR IS. fc r the Unitf! Jfin, PrZ N c 'i Foreign y-..' fl ay to H.C: cha!i Pn o p r I L Kelt fete the thS 1 Poster D'j; t > p n having..? Bions with c e rr.a- cussion by th meet the' Sov Nov ZUhatftlS
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    • 48 12 LONDON DR H a bill '-r- 1 yV-jir— ui_ >; t sldered c^r.^: is automitic death go befow P> T ;n ipprovtlitfß It^i yestcrdij The Ml z w uld T c j botrdtoi haw Flrst reports posed bill (oil w*jl Commons discu«sa rase Bf USBH I visttiM n*|
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