Singapore Standard, 17 December 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STAN DARD Teleohona ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958. Vol. IX No. 168. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 141 1 RI revolt will get worse as days go on... HONGKONG, Dec. 16 (UPI) Informed sources j with contacts in Indonesia today predicted that rebelcaused unrest in Sumatra will grow worse within the next few months. These sourres who are in regu'.ar contact with businessmen in Sumatra said the situation there
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  • 578 1 Probe On Murdered Girl Deepens DID YOU know Thereso Woo, the 30-yeor-old former Singapore journalist, who was found strangled in her Bournemouth Road home on Sunday? The Singapore Police would like you to furnish them with any information you may have about the dead woman. Said
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  • 124 1 Famous Air Ace Visits RAF Bases PENANG. Tues— Australian Avon Sabre jets screamed overhead in salute when one of world's most famous airmen. Sir John Slessor, arrived at Butterworth from Bangkok today. Sir John is making a tour of Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force bases in Malaya.
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  • 60 1 TAIPEI. Dec. 16 <UPP The Taiwan Provincial Laboratory told Singapore importers on Monday that food canned in Formosa is safe. The Laboratory said earlier that ninety-eight per cent of local made foodstuffs for domestic consumption was below standard. In a cable to Singapore, the Taiwan Laboratory said
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  • 176 1 Mao's decision to quit has been approved PEKING, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Mao Tse-tung, 65-year-old Chinese Communist leader, is to give up his post as Chairman of the Republic this year, usually reliable sources said here today. They quoted Chen Yi. the Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, as having officially told foreign
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  • 480 1 Signs Some Crew May Have Survived JESSELTON. North Borneo, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Wreckage which may hold the secret of a missing Royal Air Force bomber and the crew of the Australian schooner, lan Crouch, has been sighted on a reef in the China
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  • 274 1 Work to rule didn Y score the ships off KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The great and sudden jump in the volume of cargo passing through and not the work to rule of the port workers had caused ships to be diverted from Port Swettenham, Chief
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  • 44 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 16 (Reuter) Jakarta Garrison officially announced today the Times of Indonesia, independent English language daily here has been suspended since Dec. 13. A communique issued here said the reason for the ban was the Faper was harming Indonesian reputation.
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  • 35 1 AT 1.30 a.m. today, a FEAF spokesman told The Standard: "Such reports as we have been able to obtain so far have provided no confirmation that there are any survivors from the missing Shackleton."
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  • 67 1 BAN WILL NOT AFFECT TRADE -CONSULATE THE Indonesian Consulate in Singapore yesterday announced that Colony ships oould rail at West Borneo ports despite the recent ban on fishing provided they have sailing permits. A Consulate spokesman explained that the ban was 'for security reasons" and would in no way hamper
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  • 109 1 THREE more cases of poliomyelitis were yesterday admitted to the Middleton Hospital. This brings the total to 385. Those afflicted are a Malay boy of two years from Kampong Amber, a Chinese boy of 12 months from Silat Road and a Chinese girl of tw 0
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  • 166 1 DEBATE CHALLENGE FOR EX-GOVERNOR HONGKONG. Dec. 16 (Reuter) Mr. Ma Man Fai, Chairman of the United Nations Association of Hongkong, said today he would invite former Hongkong Governor Sir Alexander Grantham to attend a public debate in the Colony on whether or not the Hongkong people wanted selfgovernment. Mr. Ma
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  • 118 2 NEARLY $2,500 wa= collected for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children the po-minute variety show, M 8.3( Special." presemed hv Ra Malaya at Singapore's Victoria Theatre, on Monday night Prod'^red hy Mr. Kingsley Morrando, it wa c Rarfi B Malaya's second rev.e this vear
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  • 64 2 A LABOURER who accident!? walked mto the midst of a gane clash in Sazo Lane early yesterday morning, was attacked. The labourer. Tan Hock Lim 24 was slashed in the arm" and treated at the hos pital. Tan said he made a -;n for cover when
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  • 20 2 THE Singapore Soltcitart' Staff Association %vUl ho d a Christmas dance at the B*drr.inton Hall on Dec. 24.
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    • 1436 2 FOR SAL! ORDER TOYS, Novelties. Van? f v trading Co.. Middla Rd.. "ftl. ***** X'MAS SALE: To clear Mdidentorm Brassieres $3 00, German printed cotton $1 80 a vd.. Fancy Sport Shirts $3.50. Lacnmandas, 54. High Street. PIANOS. New Cood second-hand jpright and Grand pianos at reasonable onees Cash or
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    • 592 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of Galvanised Malleable Cast Iron Pipe Fittings. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 4 p.m on 28.1.59. Tender documents are available from Water Department. 3rd Floor, City Hall, on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made in the
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    • 462 2 NOTICES ____________________________________ii«^i^^i^" I^* m SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL RENEWAL OF ITINERANT HAWKER LICENCES FOR 1959 ALL Itinerant Haw e J s 10 possession of licences f0r .1958 are hereby notified that these licences will terminate on the 31st December. 1958 and will be deemed to be cancelled unless they are renewed
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    • 392 2 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that I. LOH KUM HANG of No. 118. Jalan Sultan, Singapore, am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as South China Hotel.
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    • 16 2 km TO LET Three 2-hedroom "K" 1 I (unfurnished) at Jervoh R" aH All conveniences. Telephone
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 351 3 »_<; d tr.culties under which Singapore's L jistri forced fo operate today must y -coct against the strenuous efforts y.'madi snd the money being spent to develop yd <. tourist trade. Attention to this letfcach to Singapore's economic progress h* the chairman of Raffles Hotel ?i v T^n Chin
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    • 362 3 *"E presence in Hongkong of former head of feNotialist Chinese Government's Executive IMi T V. Soong. has started speculation Kb I portends a meeting with Peking's repitives on the Formosa issue and the whole m o* the Nationalists' stand vis-a-vis the ksi communists. The fact that a secret mission,
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    • 48 3 Lm leek <im tioaa. b pore 2, Box No >5c3 CaDies lICERNEWS *X»H 254m (5 i nes Ail d»rartments I a Insurance B'da.. 174. Batu «a k Dt ***** E wm St Tel: 3329 P Uitti St Tel- '♦OSS Si^^ BukH Own Tel:' 1471
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  • 1193 3  - KENYA: A GRAVE DECISION TOM MBOYA £l Chairman, Pan-African Congress at Accra Member of the Kenya Legislative Council O NAIROBI. COLONIAL history has shown over and over again that no Constitution can be made to work tf the people are against It Yet, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, decided
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  • 475 3  - THE CHANGING UNITED NA TIONS NEW YORK. yiRED-EYED United Nations delegates hurrying home for Christmas do not feel that they tailed because this latest UN session has closed with the reputation of peine the dullest in its history. There have been no great debates, no tearing issues fought out in
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  • 20 3 The steel used to build one )ieavy combat tank would make 6.000 plotrJ or 100 farm tractors.
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 339 3 Sir. The Malayan pineapple industry has hit the headlines again following the suggestion bv a Federal Legislative Councillor that the flow of pineapple across the Causeway to the rhree Singapore canneries should be checked. This woulfl merely aggravate the unemployment situation in Singapore by throwing pineapple
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    • 317 3 Sir, Sweeping reforms in Inquest procedure have been introduced in England. For a considerable time the feeling has grown there that the institution of Coroner is not only a superfluity in many respects but is also liable to serious abuse and that his jurisdiction therefore should be redefined
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 84 3 '•"DY visiting the cinema. JJ 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
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    • 50 3 "J THINK its important 1 not to be afraid of grief in other people; It's like being maimed, and too much care and consideration can stress the hurt almost as much as unkindness." A widow describing in a BBC talk her personal experience of widowhood.
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  • 445 3 the NEWS as it strikes me 'THIS column has become so accus'omed to seeing Bri tain and the I.S. adopt ron trasting attitudes in matters affecting Soviet Russia and Communist China, that, yesterday, it was pleasantly astonished to read that these two Governments, together with their ally. France had firmly
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  • 45 4 THE speaker at the weekly luncheon today of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel will be the Bishop of Singapore. Rev. H. W. Baines. He will Rfive a ''Christmas Message." There will be no meeting of the Club on Dec. 24.
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  • 42 4 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, at the close of an inquiry into the death of a 17-month-old boy, Tan Chong Chiang, who was found drowned in the sea ofE Sembawang on April 19.
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  • 166 4 COURT CALLS FOR ACTION AGAINST POLICEMEN SINGAPORE Traffic Magistrate Mr. Phillip Lau yesterday asked the prosecuting officer to take action against two Police officers who did not t;;rn up in Court although they had been put down as witnesses. Tne officers were Probationary Inspector D. Khnsm.n and Corporal Mohan. ed
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  • 135 4 CLUB PLANS TREAT FOR 8,000 KIDDIES THE Hans Anderson Club of Singapore is planning the second of its monthly oarties for more than 8.000 ur derprivileged children of the Colony on .lan. 24. It is expected that at least 1.000 rhildren from welfare homes in the City will bi invited.
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  • 30 4 THE Second Coroner's Court will be closed this week because the Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, has been admitted to the General Hospital yesterday for a minor operation
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  • 677 4 Govt, out to encourage private enterprise MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday assured the Singapore Legislative Assembly that Government would only impose a tariff if it was necessary to protect local industries which were in bad shape. The Min is
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  • 128 4 Racing fraiei*l give to Cheer jj JOCKEYS, trainers and racehorse owners in Singapore yesterday passed the hat round and collected S2l.i for The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund. The jockeys. man\ of whom had children of their own. knew that tho Fund. which is in its seventh
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  • 362 4 tup merger ksw Ma ay; i I i 1 1 ii i■ i this v:s:'..~. stressing thr a eed I Malayan economic unit, Mi Lim Chanen, said :n the Singapore Leg yesterday that Government on the question of merger between the r Federation. So
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  • 45 4 SHAW Organization latest cinema hall in Telok Blanga. the iros < pictured), wil! be opened tomorrow with the I P»' show. Ciros will screen films catering to different tastes and languages at I p.m., 7 p.m.. and 9.15 p.m- p.trk.ru
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    • 941 4 I 0 fail* t0 CHRISTMAS! I M^ DE T0 MEASU su.ts! FRK! gift SALE!! tf e^2 1 Colour Film Processing HOUSE ttt •jf I BUY NOW AND SAVI! j •> n j 39 S I tktachrome Films Of without no wonder it is called the- ft L| choo,. your fabric
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  • 679 5 incoming Gov^gn to carry this 'baby' V'" a C r l a n f < Cr Ur^ Mr T M Hart y^terday said that it was cnernment to decide on the question of incorporating family 1 ..t its Ministries. \t" rTS^ T s^gestion
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  • 196 5 II S Acting Director of Broadcasting. Mr. will shortly submit a detailed report to ecommending various aspects of comsting with a view to its implementation in Singapore. Mr Beamish told The Standard this yesterday when he returned n tn e Colony bv air after a ten-day visit to New
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  • 95 5 ►fess onal I ;:e. wi.l h contest md Lion ng ip .re Dale so i mon. I eatre tob representV tt the nr ill be Messrs i Y Siow; I V P.c I Ihe Lion Fre J. Ming; ,V Thari- Lopez. t E Lzanett L f S Mr. Lesi-
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  • 7 5 OFFICIALS OF CENTRE Kal-i rn- f r
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  • 77 5 FIVE DAGGER MEN ROB COFFEE SHOP FIVE men armed with daggers entered a coffee shop, held up the employees and escaped with $40 cash at New Bridee Road, Singapore, last night. The robbers had gone into the shop and ordered food and drinks. They called a waiter and asked for
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  • 37 5 HONGKONG. Dec. 16. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15. 99 to £1 Sterling 55.75 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0,055 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.87 to a tael.
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  • 541 5 FOLLOWING candidates were successful in the exami- nations held by the Austrai iian Society of Accountants in I October at Singapore: Preliminary: M Arunachalam. Chen Chew Sing. A. Al. Hamid. Kuek Poh Heng. Lawrence Lee I Tian Soo. Lee Khee Eng. Lee Oon Hwee.
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  • 360 5 AUSSIE ACCOUNTANCY EXAM RESULTS Young Pianist With A 'Facile Technique' Standard Music Critic Last night's recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall was presented by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble and comprised pianoforte items bv a y oung Malayan-Chinese pianist, Seah Khung Img, and two groups of soprano songs by Isabel le
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  • 240 5 UNION MAY CALL STRIKE OVER PAY DEMAND SNUB THE 5.000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union may call a strike in protest against the refusal of 14 employers to accept its demands on better wages, gratuity and retrenchment benefits. The members of the Union, who are employed by 54 firms in
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  • 290 5 DON'T SMASH THE RICE BOWLS: COUNCILLOR PLEADS FOR SQUATTERS THE Social Welfare Department has refused to give assistance to 49 squatter families of Queenstown, who have been asked to quit the land because of the Singapore Improvement Trust's new housing projects being launched in that area. In a letter to
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  • 146 5 Don't let down mothers -appeal THE Chairman of the Committee of Action of the Opera Estate Residents' Association, Mr. O. C. Wijeratne, yesterday accused the Health Institute of ignoring the sufferings of its members. H e told The Standard that he had requested the Institute to provide transport facilities for
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  • 90 5 Film Record Of Mr. D's Malayan Tour KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A copy of the film made by the Malayan Film Unit on the visit to Malaya of the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John G. Diefenbaker. will be formally pre-ented to him by the Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 47 6 A SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded an ooen verdict at "the close of an inquiry into the death of a cyclist, Lee Kan. 35, who was killed when his bicycle was ir. collision with a lorry at Hi"' Street on Nov. 8.
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  • 255 6 Accounts returns were not tiled in time KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Mining Employees Union has been given time up to the end of January next to show cause why it should not be deprived of registration, The Standard was told today. The statutory
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  • 156 6 DESTINED TO DIE IN S'PORE A WHITE Russian refugee from Red China, Ivan Platonovich Voinov 68 died of a heart attack at Singapore's International Airport while en route from Hongkong to Europe yesterday. He was among a group of 55 other refugees who were waiting for a plane which would
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  • 120 6 CHIEF Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday complimented the President of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Hock Hoe for organizing the ninth exhibition of works by local artists. The exhibition opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Seventy-eight artists from Singapore
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  • 95 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues An ivory table lamp was today presented to Squadron Leader M.N.C. Smart, as a gift from the President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Squadron Leader Smart is Officer Com mand ins No. 6 Squadron. Royal Air Fcrce which provided the Venom
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  • 39 6 TAN Koh Tian who yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Magistrate's Court to theft of a car belonging to Eileen Lam at a car park in Sepoy Lines Road on Mondaywas ordered to be remanded for one week.
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  • 114 6 Warning goes out don't pick up bombs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Residents along the East Coast from Nena.bi to Pekan and Kuala Pahang and from Cherating to Beserah and Tanjong Lumpur are being warned against handling or keeping on their persons, tin canisters containing fuse bombs which are being washed ashore
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  • 135 6 KUALA LUMPUR, I.■ About LOO youths. Malays, today picketed side Federal H' ;se. where the Labour Ministry is eommodatod, and demanded employment. Thev planted several I in Croat of the bu One poster asked 'Pi Minister, you have bread but where is oir Another said: "The first I n
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  • 181 6 Dr. Sen-Gupta takes over as SATA'S medical chief THE Council of the Singapore -M Association at a meeting 7\'j approved the appointment of Dr N c J Medical Director of SATA an •■/J Royal Singapore Chest Clinic Shenl I H e succeeds Dr. G H. Car- lick, who died of
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  • 47 6 ~fl men last I towkaj 'fl 1 .300 I a cKW Th< W fl 1 rfl press. fl again I 'fl ttancc ed f r: fl flj sack-. -fll I the tonrkav a fl saw I Ho dashw \.'fl Cs fl robber "-•fl Mr I I
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  • 55 6 3 CLEARED OF AFFRAY CHARGE THAM SOON, was yesterdav charged in a Singapore Court with being a memoer of an unlawful assembly an I assaulting Galani bin Mohamed Ali at Wishart Road on Dec. 10. He pleaded not guilty and wa? released on 51. n0n bail until De~. 23, when
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  • 170 6 SEVENTY monthly paid laundry workers of the Singapore General Hospital, employed by a private contractor, yesterday went on strike and brought UM hospital's laundry service to a standstill. The workers claimed they went on strike because their old contract expired cm Monday, and new
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  • 110 6 THE Apex tub of Singapore City organized a Christmas party treat for more .han 1.5 0 0 underprivileged children yesterday morning. At 9 a.m the children were brought from welfare a.nd other chants blp homes to see a film donated hy the Cathay Organization. at the
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  • 331 7 Police believe miner's son was victim of gang warfare IPOH. Tues Investigating the murder of 17--year-old Won? Yee Lim. son of a tin miner, Police are working on the possibility of a "revenge killing" in the local gangland warfare in which two other murders have already
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  • 153 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nominal 81* 81 J R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 82 821 R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 822 82 R.S.S. No. 2 80 80i R.S.S. No. 3 79i 80 Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price in Singapore
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  • 105 7 JAP TRADE MISSION CALLS ON MR. KO A FOUR-MAN Japanese trade delegation from Kobe City yesterday paid a courtesy call on the President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin Leader of the delegation, Mr Shiger 1 Kinoshita, who is also the director of the E^onomir
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  • 82 7 THE 234 industrial workers of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya, Singapore, who are now on strike, at a meeting yesterday resolved to requesi the management to use "rtitimate and sincere terms" in entering an agreement to settle the dispute. Thc meeting was called by
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  • 41 7 TAN' Teck Soon (65), who was knocked down by a motor cyclist at Telok B'.anga Road on Monday afternoon, die] in the General Hospital yesterday. Eye-witnesses are reques'ert to contact Inspector Mahinder Singh at Sepoy Lines. Telephone 7200.
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  • 154 7 Film On Life Of Scouts' Founder THE story of the life of Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his Scout movement will soon be told on the screen in a great and dramatic way. A motion picture telling this storv. will be produced under the title "On My Honour" in a joint
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  • 41 7 THE Central Provident Fund Board will operate from 79 Anson Road. Singapore, from Monday, it was announced yesterday. The new telephone number will be ***** (7 lines). The postal address remains as P.O. Box 3060. Singapore.
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  • 135 7 $190,000 GEMS AT FASHION SHOW A FASHION SHOW with a difference will be the highlight of a dance to be held tonight at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore, by the Joan Booty's Glamour Club. The show will display $190,000 worth of jewellery belonging to B. P. de Silva and will be
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  • 129 7 VAN DRIVER STOLE ROLL OF TAPE A VAN driver. Salleh bin Ayob, was yesterday fcund guilty by Singaoore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. on a charge of stealing a roll of Venetian blind tape worth S5O from his employer Yap Kar Koi. on Nov. 28. Yap. proprietor of the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 20 9 InterJan lary erseas art- as in good i ra re. rt- Buying tra wa> p^ tone f Ihe
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  • 16 9 ICHambei nf bei Assodaea Id tenia laj were* Buyers Sellers I K j slighl 3
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  • 10 9 Discount Service Tui nn»er ei ropean inl per in pas-
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  • 69 9 EAGLE Aviation Ltd.. a I nited Kingdom company, proooses to introduce a fortnigi..,v air service between Singapore, and London In April next year at half the normaj fares charged by other companies The company w ill usp 88-seater DC6 aircraft for the service. The plane offers all
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  • 238 9 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 16 (Reuter) All ships of the Dutch shipping company, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (K.P.M.) whose operations in the Indonesian Archipelago were banned by the Indonesian authorities last year, managed to reach Singapore with the exception of two, according to the management here today.
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  • 195 9 OITIIR ROADS Bing M iru, li nr. Di «nus, K tong odja. :v I Tmg Nam. g Kian. I >i g Yick, Antonia, Kai Leo. East* ra Luck I imon ru I kr Langkara, Bliss- h Valles Kuroshio Mai V ng Sumbera, Tampa Mas Prow < Maril
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  • 51 9 CIGARETTE production In Burma last vear totalled 781.000.000 pieces up 87 per cent from 1956. The 1958 output Is placed at about 1.000.000.000. Factors encouraging large Burmese consumption of cigarettes include rebate and "give-away" programmes, improved blending procedures to produce a more desirable smoke, and more attractive
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  • 52 9 W ASHINGTO N. Dec. 16 (UPI). Farmers voted overwhelmingly today to continue marketing controls on rice, cotton and tobacco in exchange for relatively high price supports, the Agriculture Department reported tonight. The farmers voted to continue the controls on otton extra long staple cotton, rice and
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  • 34 9 Prices Of Shares Are Shade Easier ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday, and prices were a shade easier. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:
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  • 232 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokers reported the following business dor. a yesterday. 8.8. Petrol 43/-. 47/-; C.T.N. ords. 28.-: F. N. ord?. $1.59. $1.58i; Gammon $1.71 overnight; ■SITU. $1.72 and $1.71 odd lot; Gto-.vn Disp. $2 00. $2.01; H. Waugh $1.28; Hume ords. 4/10. 4/10J; Breweries $2.82. $2.81: M. Cement
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  • 61 9 The new direct chloride process of hot tinning cast iron was among the latest developments in tin research discussed at a tin conference held at Dusseldorf, Germany, recently. The conference, which was organised by the German Office of the Tin Research Institute, was under the cha rmanship of
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  • 130 9 INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 27/9 28/3 Fraser Neave Ords. 1.58 160 Gammon ITO 1.73 G'town Diso. 200 2.03 Henrv Waugh 1 27 1.30 M. Breweries 2.80 283 Robinson Co. Ords 1.37 1.39 Sima Darby 1.38 1.40 Straits Times 134 187 S Traders ($1) 1.54 1.56 Wearne Bros.
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  • 235 9 To meet '.he demand for a small and economical vehicle suitable for local and country omnibus services, the British Motor Corporation has carried out modifications to the Austin Omnicoach and the Morris Minibus in order that these popular vehicles may conform with the regulations governing the
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 97 9 R.I. Rice Imports At 700,000 Tons INDONESIA is expected to import around Tfin.oon to 800.--000 metric tons of rice in 1959, approximating the amour: estimated for this year. Main suppliers of rice to the Republic this year were China. Thailand, Burma and Brazil. Indonesia signed a contract with China in
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    • 26 9 SHIPMENTS of prepare: latex from Malaya in November totalled L0,658 ton-, of which 3,642 tons went to U.K. and 2,435 tons to the U.S.
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    • 179 9 S'PORE COPRA MARKET IS IDLE Buyers Hold Off Till Prices Fall DECLINE in world copra trade has affected business in this commodity in Singapore, where, since the beginning of the week, the market has been idle. There have been no buyers, with offers' price at $41 per picul, a few
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    • 229 9 Trade Fair Ship Calls At Sandakan JESSELTON, Dec. 16 (Reuter) The Australian Trade mission ship Delos arrived in Sandakan, North Borneo, on Sunday morning. The North Borneo Governor, Sir Roland Tumbull, flew in a Roval Australian Air Force Vaietta from Jesselton, together with the Australian Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. David
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    • 36 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change-? in its rates to merchant- vesterdav: Selling: TT or O.D. ready Canada 31-5/16: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1615-1 2. Other exchange rates remain unal'pred.
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    • 114 9 N.Z. Trade Envoy For Tokyo NEW ZEALAND Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R. G. Hampton left the Colonv by air last night for Tokyo. He is to relieve Mr. J. S. Scott, New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Tokyo who is temporarily indisposed and is returning to New Zealand on furlough.
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    • 44 9 The 15th session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade will be held in Tokvo for about three areeks starting from Oct. 26 next vear. It will be the first GATT general meeting ever to be he'd outside Switzerland.
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices oer Dicul vesterdav were: Copra Dec. -Jan. $392 buyers; S4o' sellers; coconut oil in bulk. $62 sellers in drums $64 sellers; Muntok white pepper $128 sellers; Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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    • 66 9 AN EXCELLENT display of the many modern uses of tin was given bv the Malayan Tin Bureau, of Washington, D.C. at the National Metal Exposition recently. Particular emphasis was placed on the importance of tin in the aircraft, automotive, construction, container, electronics and nuclear industries. New
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  • 1228 10  -  HAZEL MEYRICK f WOMAN BEHIND^ i THE MAN k by SYLVIA FINE is a pint-sized vivacious brunette who barely reaches her husband's shoulders in her stockinged feet. "But she's the head on my shoulders/' quips comedian Danny Kaye. Besides being the wife of
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  • 150 10 DANY CARRELL. the curvaceous twenty-two-year-old auburn-haired French film actress, arrived in London last week and said: "I am tired of being a girl. I want to he a woman." She looked er every inch a woman to me says columnist John Rolls. But Dany was talking
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  • 402 10 QLASGOW, Scotland's largest city and the second largest in Britain, has ten namesakes in the United States of America. In recent editions of the "Scottish Magazine'' programme broadcast each week in the BBC's General Overseas Service, Jack House spoke about the five Glasgows he visited in Virginia. Kentucky, St.
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 11 -oianaarapic Oy W^ >-f^' n^Truohu -l\^J ea V\' Ma 'f'i C °"W K "^ar to emer a champions FAH
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  • 56 11 RUGBY South Johore 'A' VS. RAF. Changi 'A', Changi S CC. *A* vs. RE S.C.C. R.A.F. Seletar 'A' vs. S'pore Police. Se'e*ar RA S C VS B M H. R.E.M.E. ground. R.E.M.E. vs. 221 Vehicle Depof, R.E M.E. ground. SOCCER- -JolUlads DA 40 BOM Workshops. Geylang. HOCKEY: Fner.d'.y—KhaU
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  • 420 11 MALAYA'S TOP TWO CLASH TONIGHT It's Eddy Or Kew San For Penang Title PENANG. Tues. Malaya's first and second singles players in the Thomas Cup, Eddy Choong and Teh Kew San. will clash at the Han Chiang High School Hall tomorrow night to decide the singles champion of the State
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  • 48 11 WOLVERHAMPTON. Dcc. 16 (Renter) Crystal Palace beat Shrewsbury 4-1 in the second replay of their second round English Football Assort a* ion Cup tie here last night. The winners, who led 2-1 at halftime. are away to Sheffield United in the third round of the competition.
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  • 30 11 I ljj team feel it Engl.sh M rriter. i r- u• .a; nted E to to I ia s team' l 1 be -e »fOf ll iccess d not
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  • 44 11 GENERAL Headquarb rs EAR ELK beat RegimrntTl Tay Office by 13 points I two go.:!s and a toy) to ll (a goal a penalty and a try* Id the second round of the FARELF rugby competition (Singapore Zone) at Nee Soon yesterday.
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  • 304 11 BMH fight back to hold RASC TRAILING 3—o at half-time, British Military Hospital rallied strongly in the second half to hold the defending champions. Royal Army Service Corps, to a six-all draw in the FARELF rugby competition (Singapore Zone) at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Both teams scored a try and
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  • 59 11 THE following nave been selected to represent the Singapore Khalsa Invitation in a friendly gam e Of hockey against the SCC at the padang today. Balbir Singh Sarawan Singh. Mehar Singh Balderiaj Singh. Mahinder Singh. Sardool Singh. Kirpal Singh. Sohan Singh. Dail Singh. Karta Singh. Ajit Singh. Harpaian
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  • 27 11 ROYAL ARMY Service Corps School. FARELF, eliminated 32 Company RAMC 2-1 in the Singapore Base District major unit hockey competition at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday.
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  • 25 11 Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves became the Armed Forces badminton champions when thev beat HQ RASC 4-1 at Ayer Rajah Road last night.
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  • 261 11 Four B.T. Winners Promoted IMPRESS Grey Elegance. On Parole. Aberdeen, recent winners at the Singapore St. Leger meeting, and Pintu Mas. have been promoted from Class 3 to Class 2. according to the latest SRA classifications. OTHER classifications are: DEMOTIONS: From Class 1 to Class 2: Mazooka; Fair Nipper; Miralda;
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  • 992 11 Strong Support For Penang X'mas Meeting PENANG, Tues.—For the first time this year, the Penang Turf Club has received good entries for the forthcoming X'mas-New Year meeting, which will be a three-day affair on Dec. 25, Dec. 27 and Jan. 1. The total number of entries reached 136 from Classes
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  • 352 12 LALSANNE, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Representatives from the City of Tokyo will be received by the International Olympics Committee on Monday, May 25 next year in Munich to plead Japan's case for the organization of the 1964 Olympic Games, it was learned
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  • 103 12 GAUHATI ASSAM, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Nanriu Natekar regained the Indian national badminton men's singles championship after three years when he beat the holder. T. N. Seth, here last night. Natekar won 15-6, 15-1. Results of other finals were: Women's Singles: Mrs. Sushila Kabnriia beat Mrs Prem
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  • 144 12 F.A. Cup Callover LONDON. Dec. Ifl (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers were named fav Mirites at nine to one fee the English Football Association Cur at a ca"over at the Victori i CI ib here lasi night. Arsenal, joint favourites with Wolverhampton at the last callover, were made joinl second favourite with
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  • 93 12 TERRY THE SPIDER Kb s*'5 ffoht e^ n ve^ «m2S^Sd^wL^lJ^^S <^ hi, n 8e bleedin <>> *«d boxed with tremendous courage, and although he was down for a count of eight in tho tint mund hr went on to hammer at Webb with an onslaught of nonJol p, lnching *tr?amL^dJnh^inr^
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  • 331 12 Match. Drawn Due T 0 I HOBART TASMANIA, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Rain "(1 out the MCC's match against Tasmania here todav Th^g^M had already lost one day through the weather was ah i U)rpf -c Scores: MCC 229 for seven wickets declared n d^a/ r :B Tasmania 94 for
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  • 79 12 LONDON, Dec. 16 (Reuter) Sir Jack Hobbs. former England batsman who celebrates his Tfith birthday TODAY'S, is not impressed by the performances of the MCC batsmen in Australia. "I am rather glad I am not watching the cricket out there.'' he said here yesterday. "It
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  • 419 12 Red Faces Red Ink If U.S. Fails To Oust Italy NEW YORK, Dec. 16. 1 (UPI) Money is a horrid word in amateur tennis but money is the big issue when the American Davis Cup team squares off in the semi-final against Italy iat Perth, Australia, on Dec. 19-21. 1
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  • 65 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 16 ,'Reu-. ter 1 Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser, winner and run- j ner up at Wimbledon this year, are in Australia's team. for the Davis Cup challenge, round, it was announced to- night. The other player? in the team are Mai Anderson. United
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  • 56 12 Jarrett Wins Title SYDNEY. De 16 H —Johnny Jarrett. aborig-r.a of New South War- w I e Australian bantamweight boxing title here last nighl t he stopped Dick White, of Queensland, in the tenth round. Jarrett with a nm i k points lead, battered Whit" to the canvas before the
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 12 LAUN Der ll J nore I The i k T Co* D. McGu D M I M C C spoiled that game i UfatsnJ who ha I gum ij Sv rruem ib Mot Jjy" Here is n pamling by IS-vear-o^d Ti Yon Chai of the Singapore Chinese High School.
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  • 345 13  -  Uncle David y WHAT do you say when x. you find yourself in a situation like this? You have a girl and a bov with you and they both do not know each other. How would you set about introducing them to each other and what
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  • 638 13  -  WONG FOT NOON By JUSI before school closed, there was o change tor me and my classmates, for we were about to go on a bike around the Macßitchie and Pierce Reservoirs. Instead of their usual spotless white uniforms, the boys were clad in
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  • 13 13 A GROUP of hikers are s?en wading through the stream.
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    • 137 13 I i Pf Jr^ mmmmm\ jsosk "j^^^ m^B Mt jf^S^^ aW L| lagrOy): "Why is it Jimmy, that you v ...i »rv day of the week?" J pieaM Sil it s because there is a sign down L «.0 SLOW. SCHOOL AHEaV r; ■< is School are going all out
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    • 118 13 ST. JOSEPH'S BOY WRITES CHRISTMAS POEM CHRISTMAS is just around the corner and articles and poems on th is great festival are pouring in from school children. Here is a poem sent in br Anthony Mace, a Second-former from St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore. Jesus In The Manger rOnce a shiny,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 149 13 i Stars Wanted BUG lU girls p\ v'A^en the il i 1") .loan r Rj .-> Ma lav a >= -hf. Rocket I nd lit ting an H_; -irth for ;■> four boys pvt kl series c.-' r0 »rly next i h requireu= tal must tv* >ven and I si
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    • 259 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp I -INDOGBATCH-I K^OREHUSBIN PROWSEpHI -IN BARAPISE PARK- UJ -IN THE AMAZON- 1 H TOSTOP CRIME IN S AanotheJ* TIP /CW/V K NOW MAH WIFE'S 'PARADISE PARK'/ SO B^m«Sfl^£flE?T l VOWLIKI'FO'PLUMBIIsI'-t THEM *NEW PEOPLr .l^r^^P^i^^V iTBk l z > WHATEVER THETIS- J WOULD GO BACK THAR
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  • 191 14 BRITAIN, FRANCE CLASH European Mart Talks Fail As... PARIS. Dec. 16 The full Council of Organization for European Economic Cooperation last night failed to reach agreement on linking the European Common Market with the other eleven O.E.E.C. members. The West German ViceChancellor Ludwig Erhard. told Reuter this and added that
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  • 69 14 SOUTHAMPTON. Dec. 16 (Reuter*. Detectives and army security officers visited the British Troopship Empire Fowey at Southampton to investigate the reported disappearance of revolvers during her voyage home from Cyprus. The 19.116-ton troopship had called at a number of other Mediterranean pors on her way to
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  • 49 14 Photo. PRETTY PRISCILLA Fisher tries out the seahorse she will ride in Miami's famed New Year's Eve King Orange Jamboree parade. A half-million spectators are expected for this year's Silver Anniversary Orange Bowl festival which is climaxed by the New Year's Day Orange Bowl football classic. UPI
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  • 58 14 ACCRA. Dec. 16 (Reuter) I Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Prime j Minister of Ghana has accept- j ed an invitation to visit j Nigeria from Jan. 26 to Feb. 26 it was officially announced here today. He leaves on Saturday for a fortnight's visit to India as
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  • 74 14 LONDON. Dec. 16 (Reuter* Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday it was estimated that during the current year about £100 million sterling from British sources would be made available for expenditure in colonial territories, which would either directly or indirectly raise their standard of
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  • 263 14 But door ts open for talks on the whole German question PARIS, Dec. 16, (UPI)— The United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization Allies agreed unanimously today to reject unconditionally Russia's ultimatum calling on the U.S., Britain and France to get out of Berlin. But
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  • 322 14 6 Mil. Men Under Arms In The Soviet Bloc PARIS. Dec. 16, (Reuter) NATO announced today that Soviet bioc ground forces number about 4.500.000 men, of whom 3.000,000 are in the Soviet army. An official NATO pamphlet called "NATO-insurance for peace" issued here said Russia has 20.000 front-line aircraft, plus
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  • 146 14 BAGHDAD. Dec. 16 (UPI) American officials today clamped a secrecy ban on the Baghdad movements of Assistant Secretary of State William C. Rountree to forestall mob demonstrations against him. Rountree, touring the Middle East °n a fact-finding mission, was whisked to safety
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  • 260 14 Pakistan Times Editor Arrested *---*----------*~*---------------m*----mmm*m**m**********m NEY/SBRIEFS] LAHORE. Pakistan, Dec. 16 (Reuter).— Ahmad Faiz. Editor of a local left-wing daily newspaper, the Pakistan Times, and prominent poet of the Urdu language has been arrested at his home here under th« Pakistan Security Act. Faiz returned this week from a tour of
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  • 36 14 THE United Nations command announced last night that atomic capable Matador missiles have been brought into South Korea to boost its defences against a huge communist military build up in North Korea.— UPl.
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  • 241 14 Parents Complain Of Strip Show In School TOKYO. Dec. 16 (UPD.— Irate parents complained today that a Tokyo grammar school auditorium was used last week to stage an election campaign strip-tease show while 100 of their youngsters looked on goggleeyed. The s: rippers covorted at the Tanaka primary school last
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