Singapore Standard, 16 December 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBERS, 1958.1 Vol. IX No. 167. 15 cts. ifc 14 Poges/ (PINAL EDITION] Mfoiice seek boy's 'friend'
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  • 466 1 Halt price air trips on S pore-London run firm seeks licence EAGLE Aviation Ltd.. a United Kingdom company, yesterday made applications to the Governments of Singapore and the U.K. for a licence to start a new fortnightly air passenger service between the two territories at fares about half those at
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  • 337 1 The brutal killing of miner's son IPOH, Mon. A squad of 70 policemen, led by the O.C.P.D. Ipoh, Mr. Albert Mah, today combed the banks of the Kinta River for more than four miles in an attempt to solve the murder of a tin-miner's son, whose partlydecomposed body was found
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  • 235 1 Problem of a million children in 10 yrs. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that the Government would need at least $975,000,000 during the next ten years to meet the cost of education. He said that within this period. Singapore will have 1,000.000
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  • 94 1 GENEVA. Dec. 15 (Reuter) Two Japanese gin survivors of the atom bomb on Hiroshima during world war two arrived here today to present a petition to the three-power conference on the discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests. They are Miss Yoshiko Murata and Miss Sashiko Kawamoto
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  • 90 1 RI CLOSES PORTS IN W. BORNEO JAKARTA, Dec. 15 (Reuter) The Indonesia Navy today closed the territory cf West Borneo, the Navy's Headquarters announced today. A communique issued nere said all shipping and fishing in the territory were banned. All ships from West Borneo to Singapore-Malaya should call at Sambu
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  • 36 1 A SEVENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD retired Army officer has become the father of triplets all boys at the village of Larnac. near Nimes. Southern France. The mother is aged 38. They have six other children.— Reuter
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  • 131 1 'BOSTON. Dec. 15 (Reuter > Britain and Western Europe would be destroyed on the first day of a world war under a Soviet time-table, according to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt said in a speech here yesterday that Mr. Nikita
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  • 591 1 Gangsters were pestering girl (who died in jeans) for protection money WAS THERESA WOO, attractive 30-year-old former newspaper reporter, murdered by secret society thugs in her Bournemouth Road home on Sunday? The Standard was told that the Singapore police are now investigating the possibilities.
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  • 183 1 Fined for speeding —but could not pay.... A FINE is x fine, and I if it is not paid it becomes a debt to the Government, said the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. -Mr. Phillip Lau yesterday. He said this when told that the person owing the fine of $40 for
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  • 42 1 OFFICIAL Thai sources said yesterday Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, leader of Thailand's ruling revolutionary party, had ordered an in-vestigation into allegations that a shipment of 1.400 tons of tin ore was recently shipped from southern Thailand in suspicious circumstances. Reuter.
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  • 214 1 A MOTHER risked her lift I dashing into flames to rejscue her three-year-old child late last night when fire broke out in their attap hut in Kim Keat Road. The woman. Tan Ah Choo, 27. mother of four, said that she and her children
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  • 213 1 SIX SECRET, society suspects were picked up by Singapore Police in a surprise operation at about 10 p.m. last nig'Ht. Two of them were caught after a dramatic chase. The operation was carried out 'bv "the whole of •'A" troop of the
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  • 46 2 KUAIA LUMPUR. Mon. The Queen will officially open the first anniversary camp cf the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society at the High Street school here on Wednesdav. About 150 Red Cross Society members from eight states wi.l attend the six-day camp.
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  • 15 2 ween the s r I■r Emp re .,v wa:' Maiava's worker? is '> -'__j
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  • 345 2 Colony Cannot Meet Invasion Alone Mr. J. $9 mil. passed for defence SINGAPORE cannot stand alone in thc event of am attack by any foreign power, said Mr. R. Jumabhoy, (Lib.-Soc. Telok Aver) at the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Speaking during the discussion on the defence estimates, Mr. Jumabhoy said that
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  • 362 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Stage Club are going all out to finish the stage props for the Christmas Pantomime, "Puss in Boots," to be presented at the Cultural Centre for a season beginning on Dec. 24. The pantomime, which
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  • 290 2 13,000 miners are among 50,000 idle in Malaya report KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There are some 50,000 u .enini ountry, said the Malayan Trade Union Council i n its annua I P(] p 1 The report stated that unemployment first affected I e miners, and estimates thai since the introduction of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2141 2 NOTICES CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD IHE restriction on night traffic on the Cameron Highlands Road which was commenced on 2/11/58. will be withdrawn from 7.30 a.m. on Monday 15/12/58. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE WILL the Public please note tha; with effect from the 20th December 1958 to 30th December 1958,
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    • 579 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the supply of cooked meals, tea, etc for Chinese/Indian Non-Industrial Staff Canteen, H.M. 'Dockyard. Singapore. Tender forms obtainable from Hon. Secretary, S.A.L.SU. No. 1, Farrer Park, Singapore 8, after 5 p.m. daily from 22.12.58 onwards. Closing date 27th December 1958. ■___«___---__--__a__--_M__M^_____a__H--__BH_Haea^__e__a_n_e«^ TENDER THE
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    • 24 2 COMING IUj WATCH f CLOSELY A CAPITO RLSTAIRfJ TO LET n M Three 2-bcdrno.n tmt4 I. I (unfurnished) al Jervofc J0666 Ali conveniences. Tclepln'"'
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 772 3 or £AK)RES Liberol-Socialis. Party has s fuM strength in a fresh all-out cam- "preparation tor contesting the coming f elections. This "revitalizing" process, L^ciete*. General, Mr. E.K. Tan, described :-">- r f0 r^ e man V ill-founded reports a, ■artj h3S been weakened by the exodus f its
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    • 45 3 L m Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2 I Bo> No 1563 Cables •TICEKNEWS" M i 5 i neg All departments. I a-ce B dfl 174 Batu «0 >>• S*^6 Si -*=>n St Tel: 3-29 C St. Td 4055 Bukit China. Tel: 1471
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  • 573 3  - Soviet Security Chief's Abrupt Dismissal PAUL L. FORD by WASHINGTON. QNCE again an often recurring question has been raised: What is going on behind the impenetrable walls of the Kremlin? The question has been raised by the abrupt dismissal of General Ivan A. Serov as chief of the Soviet internal
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  • 53 3 Five mechanical vaccinators, which rrrn inoculate between 800 and 1.000 persons an hour, and four million centimetres ot vaccine were recently rushed by the U.S. to Thailand to combat a deadly cholera epidemic in that country. These contributions and ihe work of American physicians speedily brought the
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  • 750 3  - The 'Flying Fathers' Of Papua WILLIAM GASSON by PORT MORESBY, New Guinea. "Flying Fathers" of Papua New Guinea have become almost synonymous today with mission work among the tribes in the rugged interior of this territory. Mule trains over tortuous trails which used to take the Bible message to the
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  • 696 3  - Israelis Fear New Arab Campaign FRANCIS OFNER kt§ TEL AVIV T IKE a nabob discovering that his wealth has vanished, Israelis are alarmed by the realisation that the comparative border tranquility which they have enjoyed since the 1956 Sinai campaign seems to have come to an end. A series of
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 116 3 44r riME out of mind, the 1 older generation has said of the younger generation that they simply don't know what the young people are coming to nowadays All the same succeeding younger generations in this country have not done so badly when their turn came.
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    • 83 3 "T3Y visiting the cinema, by attending many travelogues, one can get an excellent idea of what things and places and people look like from the outside. But one never derives the personal impression of what they look like from the inside. We see more or less what
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    • 44 3 r rOLER ATION is an im--1 portant part of government, but it is not the same as justice." J. Chinna Durai. Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, speaking in the BBC Third Programme on "Law and Minorities in India."
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  • 473 3 the NEWS as it strikes me W£^jC_l____f__!___^ L r PH_. recommendations of the Assembly Select Committee to examine the Local Government Elections (Amendment) Bill are expected also to apply to the General Elections due to be held before the already too long-delayed District Council poll ng. While the Bill embodies
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE will have to meet half the emoluments for the United Kingdom High Commissioner when the post Is filled after the Colony had achieved self-rule, disclosed Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. The British Government will foot the balance, he added. Singapore will
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  • 46 4 .INGAPORE Police yesterday morning recovered a S2.c ►O-van in Tampenis Road N thing was missing from it The van had earlier been reported missing by its owner wl i said thai he had parked it ir. Mansoor Street cr. Saturday j *ighl
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  • 223 4 SINGAPORE Government will so n decide en its ooltry cm recognition of Univexsity degrees non-Commonwealth eountric Announcing this a* yesterday's budget sessi n of Leg lative Assembly, the Minister fcr Education, Mr Chew 6<.ee Kee said his Ministry was reviewing the final report cf
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  • 516 4 TAXMAN CLAIMS TWO MONTHS PAY FROM TUN LIM Answer to that grouse over Ministers' salaries eivriPORFS Thief Minister, Tun Lim lew Hock, yesterday said that the salaried of Sers in the future Government «IU be fixed by the new Legislative Assembly **y£** -^'present Assembly had no voice in the salaries
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 4 GEORGE is seen with his paintings in Raffles Place, yesterday. Standardpic
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  • 171 4 Trade pact with Malaya soon— says Egyptian Envoy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Minister of the United Arab Republic in Malaya. Mr. Muhammad Rashacl Danish today expressed the hope that his country and Malaya would enter into a bilateral trade agreement in the near future. At the moment, the volume of trade
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 4 THE former Chancellor of the Ex chequer. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, who is in Singapore, on a short, visit, yesterday, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Thorncycroft. who is on a Far East tour to study the political and economic trend, leaves
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  • 205 4 FOR the past two days, a young German hitch-hiker has been standing under the blazing sun in Raffles Place. Singapore. trying to sell a dozen p&tntings, to enable him continue his round-the-world trip. Until yesterday evening. 18--year-old George Peters has been able to sell
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  • 117 4 LIB-SOCS PICK WOMAN CHAIRMAN THE Sii gapore LiberalSocialist Party has broken new ground. For the first time, one of its branch organizations will be led by a woman, following the election of Mrs. M. Hollows v as Chairman <;f the Aljunied Division of the party at i*< inaugural meeting last
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  • 44 4 LIM Bak Seng was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with murdering Tay Kim Checng (21). at the 9th mile Upper Thomson Road on the morning of Sept. 13. No plea was recorded and he was remanded for one week.
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  • 37 4 A MOTOR cyclist, Lim Teng Cheng, who stole a bunch of keys and also assaulted Lim Liang Teck, a merchant. after a collision, was convicted and fined $50 by a Singapore Court vest ord ay.
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  • Article, Illustration
    375 4 SINGAPORE cigarette imp.,ri,. r against the Financial Secretary v r a l' *t| imputing that some of them had I smuggling of cigarettes from the RhMi r "■>M Mr. Harl had, in the 1 iative Assemb y last Fi accused certain cigai porters of Colony in the back porting
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  • 19 4 J K S K- Y K K K Vor.g K NT >to > v.! i l I B J
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  • 79 4 $100,000 HOME NOW H IT A CASH SNAG SINGAPORE will have a new home for the aged this month, but it will not he ooen to the 100 residents it can accommodate until money is forthcoming to run the home. > This $100,000, four-dormit-ory St. John's Home for tr.e Aged,
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    • 707 4 ■T «!oT|T jII Wl in new __!_L_J___yß___pfe-fMBW Competition $1000 Ist. $500 2nd. $250 3Pd. 5 consolation prizes, of $50 TEST YOUR SKILL in th. «.w Ti.., Cmp.ti.ion. gS^^Kffla^ This is an entirely new competition based on gs3_.__: _'?o*S*«S!i h lh o the English entries recently received for the t r,.i„.™_lS"S„bAl,'
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  • Article, Illustration
    389 5 I fence obligations tf$ f be fulfilled, l5 Chief Secretary I^j hief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David the I nited Kingdom Government ,t the cold war in this part of lop into a "hot war." according to the Constitutional British Government should have I ..pore as a base to
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    23 5 imbcr Soiree rial Hall Im; .>! t of i, I I^7l. r.ibm N I>_- ac- h^ns;. I |e memUe. Tic- RAJA TUN UDA
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  • 54 5 II G:ng red at harge .1 teaE 38, by I with L.m Oct. 2a a v-.:i--urt that a the report on a advised and to the Gck, it the •a a_ her isband he ng had id .v. h at his P >lice broken 'he :J v e r.i--i
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  • 38 5 HONGKONG, Dec. IS Special Standard Service: Closing price- of the Hongkong Exchange were: Slfi.no to El Sterling $5.76 to US$l: $1 R4 to Malayan $1. 50. 055 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold S_s2 to a tael.
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  • 14 5 Iveen •.y of are s' ie with- ted rerkera 'he I ml lay
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  • 125 5 M.T.U.C. MOVE TO ENTER POLITICS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Trade Union Council may take an active part in politic? and field candidates for the general elections next year. A resolution to this effect will be considered at the Council's eight annual delegates conference to be held here from Friday
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  • 28 5 VEERASAMY Valathan was acquitted in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a 12-foot plank worth $2 from Ng Goh on Nov. 25^
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  • 141 5 UNEMPLOYED Singapore watchmaker Tec Ee (hongs troubles never seem to be over. A few months ago, he and his family were hospitalized for food-poison, ng after they had eaten wild mushrooms in their unand attap shack of Lorong 27. Geylang. Friends, neighbours, relatives and
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  • 108 5 Anti-Chinese?— lt's A Baseless Charge IT is baseless to suggest that Government has been adopting an antiChinese policy by striking off the names of many loyal citizens from the Citizenship Registration list, Singapore's Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David said yesterday. He was replying to an allegation made in the
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  • 468 5 Penang Governor (I came as stranger) is hailed PENANG, Mon. The State was en fete today when it celebrated the birthday of the Governor, Raja Tun Ida bin Raja Muhammad, with an impressive parade at the Esplanade in the morning. A large crowd turned out to watch the parade, in
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  • 74 5 PENANG, Mon.— A camera, donated by the Chairman of the Poppy Fund Appeal Committee, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, for the person who makes the highest sale was won by Miss Elizabeth Edginton, a school teacher of the Convent here The camera was presented to Miss Edginton
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  • 281 5 HK journalist says it again: Our women old-fashioned A HONGKONG woman journalist yesterday said she was only referring to "some Singapore women" when she recently declared that they were 30 years behind their Hongkong sisters. The journalist, Miss Jennie Chung, in clarifying her statement which had aroused strong reaction from
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  • 67 5 JOHN Malcolm Hayes of the Royal Air Force. Changi. was yesterday fined 125 bv the First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Philip Lau, yesterday when he pleaded guilty to three traffic offences. Hayes admitted riding a motor-cycle along Bedok Road at 70-75 miles an hour on Nov. 5.
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  • 392 6 RADIO S'PORE WILL RETAIN TEOCHEW HOURS Plan To Cut Chinese Programme Under Fire CHIEF Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that Government would retain the Teochew broadcast. During discussions on an estimated expenditure of $3,238,490 for the Broadcasting Department, Mr. David said: "I can tell
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  • 87 6 Only ten expats in department THERE are at present only ten expatriate officers in the Broadcasting Department as against 20 at the time of the Malayanization proposal. Ch.ef Secretary. Mr. E.B. David, disclosed at the Singapore Assembly meeting yesterday. He said the reduction of expatriate officers had been in line
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  • 75 6 MARKET MURDER: 3 CHARGED THREE men. Chow Koh Choon, Teng Ah Kow and Lee Ah Kow, v.- ere tentatively "harged in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with •de murder ol Tan Bin Seng at Telok Aver Market cr. De 8. They were also accused of the murder of Loo Hai
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  • 121 6 ITS 'ADIEU' AFTER GLORIOUS SERVICE IPOH. Mon. Lt.-Col. C. L. Thompson, who was instrumental in bringing about a large number q£ terrorist surrenders in his area in Central Perak leaves Maiaya this week for the United Kingdom where he is to take up a new appointment. Lt.-Col. Thompson, till rejently
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  • 192 6 Police break up car gang KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Police have smashed a three-man gang of car thieves operating in the Federal capital. Two members of the gang are from Singapore, while the third is known to the Police. All three are still at large. Police said today that it was
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  • 182 6 THE Shell Company and the 1.600-strong Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union, reached an agreement on Saturday. following three days' negotiations. In a. statement yesterday. tho management sa.d. "The negotiations were held in a cordial atmosphere, and although the union leaders presented their case forcefully. their
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  • 52 6 KOH SIEW CHOON ag< 26, who was seriously ir' ire on Sunday evening in a i cycle accident along Seran# n Road, died of injuries yesterday. Koh was a pillion rider ai the accident took place at 7 p.m Eye-witnesses are askc tn contact Inspector Ahamad Khalid.
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  • 310 6 Newsman to make balloon flight to US A SIX-FOOT Dutchman has arrived In Singapore to make preparations for a historic balloon flight across the Pacific to America. He is Theodore Bergsma. 34. a free-lance journalist, who will a. tempt the flight all because it has never been done before. Mr.
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  • 100 6 CHOKED TO DEATH AT MEAL A MISADVENTURE verdi I was recorded by a Singapon Coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hin£. at the clove of M quiry into the death of inmate of the KToodbridfi Hospital, Tan Q. ee Stang Dr. Tan (Cheng EChoo, A c ant Patholigist. testifie Tan had died
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  • 114 6 SOME 3.000 people will get employment in the coming Singapore Constitution Exposition, thus easing the unemployment situation in the Colony. The Standard was told yesterday. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. president of the Chine.-e Chamber of Commerce which is charged with the responsibility of organising the Exposition,
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  • 360 6 Sofa' fo ask ffie Duke: Do I win your prize? The Malayan who hitch-hiked u* m NINETEEN- YEAR-OLD Kandralingam Roberts, the Malayan youth, who hitch-hiked to Britain with onh five shillings in his pocket will ask the Duke of Edinburgh if he has won the right to a university education,
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  • 147 6 Man's fall at varsity site was fatal KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tragedy struck at the University of Malaya build. ng site in Pantai Valley on Friday when a headman of the workers fell into a nine-foot deep sewerage tank. Another man. an overseer, fell into a depression and is receiving treatment
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  • 66 6 ALOR srjj rwelve the ages years i asleep Kuala K jj escaped r, J pons to fig child safety. p 1 vr.cn i screamed nd! saved fr team i ij i and pent i e j were State W Raman E tirr v l I 112.000. The i f
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 323 6 H IJfJir/^ WammfmiaymmmW* W mmmmWt -m Prelude I—^W 8 a.m New. Headlines. mWfW^iWWW I HFiVCMI M< V < A Date IIIIiTVIUtH a.m. -W.J') m. Tub'.e Ten:, is 2nn ii, Mu«-ca' Cnmedv Ya\ MA)lJlr||^^R^^^^^^H P-m -3.30 p.m Body Building and n:o; 130 Time Signal fl|______________________________________________________H weight Lifting. 500 p.m. -9.30 p
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  • 280 7 A call to Sultan starts the service KOTA BHARU, Mon. The official inauguration of a new VHF radio system took place today when the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir made a telephone call fiom Kuala Lumpur
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  • 199 7 BROTHERS ESCAPED DEATH Four died in road crash TWO brothers, the only j survivors of the car crash in which four other Malayan youths were killed in Western Australia in August this year, returned home last week. They are Chua Hung 1 Kearn. 20. and Chua Hung j Jua. 18.
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  • 97 7 3 THAI ARMY OFFICERS ON FED. VISIT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three Thai Army officers arrived here today by the Royal Malayan Air Force plane "Lang Rajawali," for a fourdav Stay m the Federation on the invitation of the Federation Government. Thev are Co!. Tawal Sri pen, Commander of the sth
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  • 133 7 $9m S'pore hotel in US opened A telegram of goodwill and best wishes has been sent from the people of Singapore and Its Division of Tourism to the new $9,000.--000 Singapore Hotel ln Miami. Florida, which opened yesterday. A specially-painted scroll with a background of Singapore scenes will follow. The
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  • 238 7 PLANS for holding an inter-varsity boat race in the Johore Straits in honour of the visit of Prince Philip in February have been temporarily suspended. The promoter of the race, Singapore banker and community leader Mr. Yap Pheng Geek had originally suggested that dragon
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  • 233 7 MALACCA POLLS IN JUNE MALACCA. Mon. The revised electorate registration of the Malacca State elections have been completed and a large staff is now engaged in sorting out dual registration and British subjects who are not Federal citizens, said the Elections Supervisor, Mr, H. S.
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  • 270 7 $100,000 offer fo Maria from a film fan MARIA MENADO, Malay film queen, has been offered $100,000 by an ardent fan to start a film unit of her own. Mr. Lee Thay Kong. wealthy Singapore businessman, told The Standard yesterday: "I'm a keen Maria Menado fan, and so is my
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  • 155 9 Life Insurance Corporation of Pate!, said yesterday that his comwomic development of Malaya through investments Mr. Patel is Deputy Development Secretary (Foreign) of the L. 1.C.1. He is on a business tour of Malaya, Fiji and Indonesia. He sa:d the Corporation already has investments abroad,
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  • 85 9 .:.tnd 1 trel being khictlity. DirDairy ndia, at takri -r.eefc i k to g a sixsi iv ind ombo gram- I *tion inder* inges •r D g he said. essfu cheese, waxed n in the lair? ax 3 and g butter, lere mi h ratoriea of had re- I
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  • 11 9 OWing need: Ayer ea y, 77.- r 81.500 1 Be-
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  • 182 9 THE M B a■• in Excti ar. s. p Banks Association rr. .de the following changes in its rates o n t it an t a yt s terd ay London Selling T.T./O.E 2 1-15 16; Buying air mail TT »/4_l/16 OD. 2/4-3 32 30 ri st. 2
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  • 33 9 THE stall of National Carm (Eastern) Ltd. are toholda -nor at the Tai Thonj Rostauranl Happy World. Singapore, on Thursday, in nonour of their retiring managing I lirector, Mr, E L, Brisbin.
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  • 115 9 Party For Shell Sales Manager Federation office). K. C. Chew (sales service, Federation). Koh Lay Siah (managing director Beng Huat, Klang), M. Y. Jones. Ng Chin Tee. of Ban Sin Huat. Klang. John Malcolm (sales assistant. Selangor), Tong. of Union Servicing Lim Kwan Hua (acting installion manager. Port Swettemham), and
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  • 111 9 THE net profit of K T_ M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) for the I first nine months this year amounted to 8,700,000 guilder? (20,200,000 guilders in 1957 period), according to latest operating results published by j the airline. The profit for 1958 will be r-onsiderabiy lower than
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  • 70 9 A NEW industry in South Australia will convert coal-tar gas into enamel for protecting underground pipes. Tar Products Pty. Ltd. has established a p. ant at Brompton for processing the tar Corrosion-prevention materials which have previously been imported will be supplied to local markets. Raw tar will
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  • 185 9 THE MALAYAN share market was "lifeless' yesterday, though the undertone was steady. The turnover was small. Price changes announced I by Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 47/- 48,Business Done MALAYAN sharebrokers report ed the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. 51.05 to $1.07,
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  • 74 9 SYDNEY, Dec. 15 (Reuter). The P. and O. Company's largest passenger liners, the 30,000 tons Arcadia and Iberia, will cruise in the Pacific in 1959 and 1960 for the first time. The Arcadia will make a 14-day trip on Nov. 22. 1959 to Melbourne. Hobart Milford Sound. Picton.
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  • 95 9 Federal Disp 1.05 1.07 HK S hai Bank <HK Reg.) 390 00 400.00 xd Raffles Hotel 2.30 2.4oxdcci Sime Darbv 1.39 1.41 S. Traction ords 236 24/S. Traders ($1) 1.58 160 Union Insur 37.75 38.25 MININGS Ampat 6/9 lh xd Austral Amal 10,4 10/6 Berjuntai 13'- 14/Gopeng (3s 6d.)
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  • 221 9 A NEW British rolling mill, capable of producing weldless rings in most metals, to rough machining tolerances. i s a development of a mill producing weldless titanium rings. The new mill has been designed ana built by the firm's own engineers for the rolling of light
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  • 329 9 NO NEW PLANS FOR RAFFLES HOTELCHAIRMAN SINGAPORE at least for the present is not going to have a completely new modern Raffles Hotel. Chairman of Raffles Hotel Limited, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, observes, in his annual statement to shareholders, that conditions "hardly encourage the directorate or shareholders to think in
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  • 222 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped 7 3 cent yesterday, to cio.se at 82 cents per 10, for International first grade grade January shipment. After opening around previous levels, the market ruled very quiet, with minor fluctuations. Lower .sheet interest was small and selective while factories were small buyers.
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  • 128 9 SOME latest British cars will be on show to the public. when Century Motors Ltd of Oldham Lane. Singapore, open their new showroom ln nearby premises (Junction of Oldham Lane and Orchard Road), tomorrow The vehicles are those made by the Standard Triumph Motor Co.
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  • 72 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange nooh closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Dec. -.lan. $40 buyers; (41 sellers; oocon rt &i\ in bulk $62 se.lcrs m drufis $H4 sellers; Muntok white popper $124 sellers; Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • 51 9 Meru Tin Limited'? profit for the year ended June SO, 1958 amounted to £3 545. according »o the company's annual report. During the rear, 2^9 tons of tin concentrates were produced, against 260 tons in the previous year The carrv forward to the next account stands at
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  • 29 9 WORLD wool production this year u now estimated at 5,030 mil. pounds, grease basis This is about one per cent above 1957, but below the 1956 record.
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  • 318 9 THERE are tremendous potentialities for developing Singapore as a market Tor Australian foodstuffs. This is the view of Messrs. K. J. Ballantyne and K. J. Eastaugh, two members of a floating trade mission to the Far East on board the Delos. The mission
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  • 67 9 AFTER two years of servicetesting on the United States railways, a new "cartridgetype" alloy bearing cf copper. Tin, lead and zinc is to be introduced on American freight cars. The new bearing, which uses 65 to 751b. of bronze, is claimed to have a life expectancy
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    70 10 AMONG the 54 Malayans who left Kuala Lumpur for 1 Brinsford Lodge Teachers' Training College in England recently was Tunku Ismail 1 bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa 1 who is seen kissing the 1 hand of his uncle. Tunku 1 Abdul Rahman. The Prime 1 Minister was among
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  • 3 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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  • 103 10 STUDENTS CIVICS COURSE (ABOVE): Senior pupils from English and Chinese secondary schools, including the Malay Girls' College in Kuala Lumpur, who took part in two civics courses organized by the Information Services, Selangor. Standardpic by DR. CHAN KONG LAM of the TB Wing of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital and
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  • 166 10 (BELOW): Classmates of four former students of the Ar.glo-Chinese School. Klang. attended a farewell dinner party at the Evergreen Cafe, Klang, recently, prior to their departure for further studies. Seated (fourth from left) are Mr. Tan Chee Keong (who will join the Trinity College in Singapore). Mr. Moore
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    71 10 (BELOW): Some of the girl trainees who left Kuala Lumpur for Britain recently on a two years' training course at Brinsford Lodge Teachers' Training Centre Photo shows them shortly before boardintr thp nlane Standardpic by Fah (RIGHT): Dame Leslie Whateley. Director of the World Bureau of Girl Guides and Girl
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    537 11 Ltas Cup Skipper Makes Fine Eettirn fcS5 <»P toe lot** p ihe mio I l, m\ p P «,irk. 15 j' _i i Sc angor at the end of this nth Eddy said that he v: ri play for the state if r. sen. Pressed on whether his ome-back
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  • 277 11 SANDERSON CUP RUGBY DEFENDING champions Royal Air Force Seletar entered the final of the FFAF Sanderson Cup rugby competition when they beat Royal Air Force Tengah by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to six (two penalties) at Tengah yesterday. Seletar will now
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  • 111 11 BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 15 (fPD Three persons were killed and one seriously wounded yesterday when two racing ears grazed each other in the 9-day 3.411mile road race at Bahia Blanca. One of them tumbled over the fans watching the Argentine Road Gra_nd Prix. The
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  • 147 11 MANILA. Dee 15 (IPI) Pascual Perez of Argentina retained his world flyweight crown tonight by scoring a unanimous 15-round decision over Filipino challenger Dommy Frsua. Forty thousand spectators, the larsest crowd ever to witness a boxing match in the Philippines, .saw Perez in complete control
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  • 82 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Air Force "A" kep; their t* tee record clean when beat Federation Army Gar- n -.v 4-3 in a key division league hockey match on the I e Range Road stadium today. Garrison put up a stubborn (I •in lh e fi:-,
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  • 68 11 SINGAPORE Recreation lb, ith the services of Per v Pennefathei and Rozaric of the Police did well to beat the Khalsa Association Invitation XI five-three in a friendly hockey match played on thc SRC padang yesterday. Pennefathei top-scored with three goals while thc other Rees
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  • 36 11 PENANC', Mon. Division one league champions, Chinese Wanderers, completed a soccer double, when they cd.qed the Penang Port Commission Recreation Club. 2-1 in the Victory Cup final at the City Stadium yesterday.
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  • 59 11 STRONG contenders, Royal Signals, trounced Royal Engineers by 2'i points (four goals, a penally and a try) to nil in the second round of thr FARELF rushy competition (S'pore Zone) a* Hover Road yesterday. T^e Signalmen established their superiority with a 13-ml lead at half-time.
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  • 28 11 THE following are the results of the Royal Singapore Go'f Ciub LGU Medal. Silver Division: Mrs J. Milliken (69); Bronze Medal; Mrs. P W McNicoll (68).
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  • 72 11 NEW YORK. Dec. 15 (Router).— Miss Althea Gibson. champion of Wimbledon and the United States, who has said she' will not defend her titles in 1959. is ranked as the year's leading American woman player, by the United S.r.tes Lawn Tennis Association yesterday. Mr<; Beverly
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  • 620 11 Peter Rouses Crowd With 80 HOBART, Tasmania, Dec. 15 (Reuter) Peter May's sparkling innings of 80 which included two sixes and nine fours in one hour 52 minutes, roused the crowd of 3,000 here today and made up for the loss of the first day of the M.C.C.'s match against
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  • 838 12  -  PETER WILSON Says UPI Photo. LONDON, Mon. —So the Football Association has climbed down. That ridiculous ban on anyone approaching a Soccer referee with a query has been scrapped. The editorial of the "F.A. News" for December makes it clear "that it
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  • 259 12 IJOW delighted I am that a campaign I have been waging for years looks as though it is coming to a successful conclusion. Referring to the European 1 Games in 1962 when we were In the running for staging them. I wrote on November 4
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  • 78 12 PENANG. Mon.— Penang will play two friendly soccer matches in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. One match will be against Selangor and the other against AllSelangor. The following eighteen play ers will make the trip: Varatharaju, Smith, Koay Ban Chuan, Vasu, Stewart. Boey, Chong Liam, Pang
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  • 204 12 NEW RULES FOR AMATEUR PLAYERS LONDON. Dec. 15 (Reuter)— England's football bosses are likely to make new rules to prevent youngsters and amateur players being lured from their clubs to become professionals with others. The Football Association have warned them not to fall for the glamour of profew-iona! football unless
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  • 655 12  -  BRIAN CHAPMAN END OF THE BRISBANE STI Bv I I BRISBAJ ENGLAND'S beaten captain Peter Mav mmU I itm**** *N Australia had won the first Test by eight wicket*, last wtm\ He was asked to comment on Trevor Bailey's mar reply: "It might have been better if
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    140 12  - UNKNO WN I 'm ag-r to a height of f« in Tom Thumb," finds reI ms of tht fascinating scenes in I rh, famed Brother, Gr-^.m fairy I ftictton hi co'-r, released by animated enrtoo". chanact- nga and dances. QNE of the teen-agers' current favourites, Russ Tamblyn, recently turned the
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  • 500 13 Show Business HIGHLIGHT S Russ hnjoys Being Lilliputian scenery came at an untimely moment, just as his career was coming to new heights, Tamblyn took a philosophical attitude toward it all. "I think this experience will help me as an actor and I know it will as a person." he
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  • 109 13 LLOYDS of London issued one of the oddest policies in its long history of off-beat insurance risks, as a result of Producer-director George Pals insistence on realistic acting in "Tom Thumb." MGM filmization of the Brothers Grimm fairv tale. British comedian Terry-Thomas was concerned
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  • 98 13 FIRST EDITION T ESLIE Caron received the first copy, autographed by the author, of Cecil Beaton's new book "Japanese." Miss Caron and Beaton became warm friends when Beaton was signed by M-G-M to design the decor and costumes for GIGI. Beaton again designed the actress' wardrobe for her current film
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  • 404 13 A SURE candidate for an Academy Award for 1958 will be Spencer Tracy's role in the screen adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA. There will probably be other citations for photography and direction, but it is Tracy's portrayal of an
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    • 444 13 1 __M__ MB ___7____l ___!^__l > I By RITA DEL MAR rpODAT'S QUOTATION I -1 "The first step, my son, which one makes in the world. i s the one on which depends the rest of our davs." Voltaire 1 TUESDAY EOR EVERY--1 ONE: This is a day when much
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  • 82 14 U.P.I Photo) THE High Commissioner for Malaya in London, Tunku Yaacob. presents Miss Esah binte Abdullah, 22. a student at London University with an award from the Royal Humane Society. Last June. Esah rescued Hisham Hashim. 4. from drowning after he had
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  • 207 14 WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (I/PI) The Population Reference Bureau said yesterday that if India's high birthrate continues at its present level sheer numbers of people will stifle its economic development by 1986. The Bureau, a private organization, devoted tp gathering population data, said that with
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  • 145 14 Lady Lodge's Body Found In A Forest CROWBOROUGH. Dec. 15 (Reuter). The body of Lady Lodge. 65-year-oid wife of a former Governor and Chief Justice of Assam, was fo ind in Ashdown forest, seven miles from her home here, on Sa'^rday. police said yesterday. South African-born Lady Lodge, an amateur
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  • 122 14 ROUNTREE GETS A HOT RECEPTION BAGHDAD, Dec. 15 (UPI) —U.S. Assistant Secre:ary of State William Rountree arrived here today to be greeted by an angry shouting mob demanding that he turn around and go home. The U.S. diploma:, on a swing through Middle Eastern countries, arrived from Cairo aboard an
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  • 157 14 PEKING MUM ON MAO'S QUITTING PEKING. Dec. 15 (Reuter) —A Chinese Foreign Ministry official today declined to comment on reports circulating here that Mao Tse Tung was giving up his post as Chairman of the Chinese Republic. Asked whether he vould confirm cr deny the reports, the official of the
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  • 58 14 CRISOLLES. Northern France. Dec. 15 (Reuter) A workman hanged himself here because his wife had just given birth to their fourth daughter, police said today. The workman already hid one son, but had told friends: "When we have another boy. we will be happy. I would like
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  • 206 14 TV 'Not As Black As Is Painted '-Experts LONDON. Dec. 15 (Reuer) A British team which has been studying the question "is television good or bad for children-" says it is "Not as black as it is painted." But neither, the team adds, is it -the harbinger of culture and
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  • 331 14 Foreign Ministers Reject Pull-out Note PARIS, Dec. 15 (Reuter) Britain, France and the United States last night declared their determination to stay in West Berlin. They said in a communique that they had "found unacceptable" Russia's unilateral repudiation of its obligation to their governments
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  • 333 14 Don't Let US Build Bases On Your Land Russia Warns LONDON, Dec. 15 (Reuter) The Soviet Government has warned NATO member countries that they would be "putting themselves into an extremely grave position" ,by allowing the United States to locate rocket and nuclear bases on their territory. Moscow Radio said
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  • 253 14 ii ii ii ii \NEWSBRIEFS\ LIMASSOL. Dec. 15 (Reuter) Leaflets circulated in Limassol tonight by EPKA (EOKA's political branch) said that on the sacred soil of Cyprus every fighter and his son was pledged to fight till the bitter end. The leaflets blamed
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  • 196 14 WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (Reuter) The United States Army yesterday stoutly defended its rocket firing of a tiny monkey as part of its research programme aimed at the ultimate flight of man in space. Protests poured in from animal lovers and humane societies on both
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  • 163 14 POPE CREATES 23 NEW CARDINALS VATICAN CITY. Dec. 15 (Reuter) Pope John today created 23 new Cardinals in an unprecedented act. setting aside a rule nearly 400 years old and raising the total number of cardinals above 70. The new College of Cardinals totals 74 members, the highest in history.
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  • 81 14 UNPROVOKED SHOOTING, REDS CHARGE MOSCOW. Dec. 15. (Reuter-). I The Soviet Union today protested to the United "States against "the unprovoked shooting by American military aircraft at a Soviet fighter" rear the Latvian town of Ventispils, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. In a note to the U.S. embassy here,
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  • 198 14 UNKNO WN WARSAW, Dec 15 (Ri> N leaders of Poland and LiJSS "V 1 communique issued here ij"^"'!^,^ "special role" in the tomMtog** SJS to peace in Europe todav l *»Mh. J* It also warned that anv 1 East Germany or Poland LTS?«H__J signatories to the Warsaw pJ, n> ot
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  • 144 14 JAKARTA, Dec. 15 (Reuter) Th Foreign Minister, Doctor SubandrL 4 would supply Indonesia with raL^ **fl Agency reported. arshlps bfl He said the British Fore.gr Secretary, Mr Selwyr, Lloyd, would announce this 'ir London today Last week. Labour critics In the House of Commons claimed Britain
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  • 109 14 Papers' Strike NEW YORK. Dec. 15 (ReuJ ter> A Broadway theatre i hard pressed by the absence of critics' notices since New York newspapers became strike-bound last Friday, sent its leading man on stage at the end of last night's performance to read favourable reviews
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  • 82 14 ■'<>H.\S[« iM i pi -,M involving <fl urop*>an* jfl natives J ope rating -.9 dosed .^^fl Mnn the nfl Sundat til Dag hree k" Thf from m said the iifl had occur, rqfl nesburg hu.cfl cations hac __&ifl due to lac. ot _fl hospital sudd peans wr. _H supervise
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