Singapore Standard, 18 December 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD FINAL EDITION Teleohor* 2548! —5 CobU "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18» 1958. Vol. IX No. 169. 15 cts. U^ges
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  • 305 1 FED. ENTRY CLAMP HITS BRITISH, TOO Permits a of< non-Federal citizens KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. British subjects born m Malaya, British subjects who had lived a minimum of seven out of the previous ten years m the country, and naturalized British subjects have now no right to enter the Federation from
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  • 276 1 Battle on the Thai border against Reds MUST be won Security activities mounting— Mentri ALOR STAR, Wed.— The Mentri Besar, Tunku Ismail, who is also Chairman of the State War Executive Committee, told the State Council today that the battle against the Communist terrorists m Kedah and along the Malayan-Thai
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  • 288 1 Suicide if dollar control goes... SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that it would be economic suicide for Government to relax forejgn exchange- control. He said the Colony was earning only $19,300,000 every year, bu?» she had to spend much more
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  • 77 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 17 (UPI)— Thailand may ask the United Nations for help if Cambodia does not return Thai nationals captured by Cambodian border police ann military, Radto Thailand said last night. The Radio said that 11 more Thai citizens were captured by Cambrrlian border
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  • 30 1 COMMUNIST Chinese artillery yesterday continued its alternate day bombardment of the offshore Quemoy islands. The Reds fired 101 shells up to noon, the Nationalist Defence Ministry said.— UPI
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  • 68 1 FAVVZIAH BINTI OTHMAN, a 17-year-old student, who told A Kuala Lumpur court at *|$«terdajr's inquiry into the commentator, Badnil Hisham, that an intruder suddenly appeared to punch Badrul in the abdomen. "As Badrul hurried towards the road. I told him not to hurry. When he got
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  • 274 1 Theresa: Killer struck between 5 and 6 a.m. SINGAPORE Police have set all branches of the C.I.D. into action to solve the murder of Theresa Woo, 30-year-old former journalist who was strangled m her Bournemouth Road home on Sunday. This is what the Police have established so far: Theresa was
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  • 92 1 MAN INTO SPACE PROJECT WASHINGTON. Dec. 17 (Reuter) The United States is working hard to put a man into space, "but at the very earliest, success of this venture is several years away," the head of America' space agency said here today. Dr. T. Keith Glennan, chief of the national
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  • 37 1 ACTRESS Sheree North and Dr. Gerhart R. Sommer, a Beverly Hills psychoanalyst, were married last night. About 20 close friends and relatives were invited to the ceremony. It was the_ third marriage for each.- UFI
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  • 144 1 LENNOX-BOYD ON SPORE DETAINEES LONDON, Dec. 17, (Reuter).— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd, said yesterday that 27 trade unionists, including three women, were detained without trial m Singapore under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance fo* subversive activities. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) had asked m the House of Commons
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  • 21 1 ANTARA news agency said yesterday a 25-man Malayan cultural mission was expected to visit Indonesia next month. Reuter
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  • 180 1 £189 CHARGE FOR BMH TREATMENT LONDON, Dec. 17 (Reuter) Mrs. Lena Jeger (Labour) asked the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Christopher Soames. m the House of Commons today if he was aware' that a Miss Ja,meson, a British ex-servicewoman, was charged £189 sterling for treatment m the British Military
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  • 88 1 Jamit mast give ap citizenship JAMIT SINGH, secretarygeneral of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Asso-ciat^-i, has been ordered by the Registrar of Citizens. Mr. Kok Ah Loy. to return his certificate of registration as a Singapore citizen. The Standard learnt that he received the demand m a registered letter early
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  • 199 1 Body of a man found The missing Shackleton THE body of a man clad m flying kit and a cap was yesterday found by a landing party from the Royal New Zealand frigate, Rotoiti, on a lonely Pacific reef 300 miles north of Labuan. An R.A.F. spokesman In Sngapore told
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  • 161 1 Peking admits it: TOKYO, Dec. 17 (UPl)— The central committee of the Chinese Communist Party announced officially tonight that Mao Tse-tunf will resign from his post as chairman of the People's Republic of China. The Communists empha«ize.l at the same time however, that he
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  • 27 1 A 10-MONTH old Chinese girl from Tanjong Katong Road was yesterday admitted to hospital with paralytic poliomyelitis. This bring* the total now to 386.
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  • 323 2 Spore has nothing to offer them Tan SINGAPORE Assemblyman, Mr. William Tan, yesterday said that it was ridiculous to spend large sums of money for tourist promotion unless Singapore was sufficiently developed to attract visitors. Attacking the derision to spend $369,730 for tourist promotion next
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  • 186 2 THREE young Malayan officers received a tribute from the Governor of Singapore. Str William Goode, when they attended the Passing-out Parade yesterday of the Army Boys' Trade School at Nee Soon. They are old boys of the School, who after passing-out last year, went to
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Dec. 17. Special Standard Serv.ce: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.00 to £1 Sterling $5.76 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0,055 to me Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.87 to a tael.
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  • 572 2 Director To Appeal Against $2,191 Fine DUDLEY EDGAR BOOTY, a former director of Progress Advertising Limited, was found guilty m a Singapore District Court yesterday on two charges under the company ordinances. He was fined a total of $2,191 m default six months' jail on each charge. The District Judge,
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  • 214 2 WITH fine military precision, whin. c^ of Singapore, Sir William Goode, as Inspectiau described as of an "inspiring standuS/* Xl Boys' Trade School at Nee Soon yesterday y, annual passing-out parade. On rain-soaked ground and under a steady drizzle. Ite youths
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  • 106 2 A SINGAPORE H B^ar la •.< urer, '.<■ c ■lias Kng Hti Lea^J terdty f. r .ei |2Q bj S:q Fifth Magistrate, Ewe ttutt, OB I M stealing two pickets o! terfie'.d c:garp-\Q^ sticks on Nov 21 S.H.B. PoUce Did S Prreira. Udd the iboul 5 p.m. r:p TB«a
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  • 29 2 SAW KIM HOCK ofl Sayang, \va? <■ c I Singapore Y- 1 ~'<-' 1 traie when h I J to rarr'.! r I petr a« C:-.r -g. R-'--' r S"?
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    • 332 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday, 2nd of January 1959 at 5.30 p.m. at S.A.T.A. Clinic, 60 Shenton Way, Singapore. CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD NOTICE OF REMOVAL AS from 22nd December. 1958. the office of the Central Provident Fund Board will be
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 502 3 jHE decision by the Federation and Singapore -iinenrs to raise the income tax on comprotits to 40 per cent is a caras- m ove when measured against the offer j five year tax holiday for certoin types c- industries. It can be calamitous to on y fiscal policy to
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    • 304 3 *HE North Atlantic Treaty Organization Al■N unconditionally and unanimously rejected Wnin*] impertinent demand that the United Britain and France should get out of Berlin. '5 nation members, m considering what •"?d to a Soviet ultimatum on the German hi refused to be deterred by the Kremlin *'< threats and
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  • 1042 3  - 'OPERATION CHEER' for 5,700 Children KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— r J IHE1 HE Standard's Cheer Fund Committee will launch "Operation Cheer" this Sunday to bring joy, happiness and goodwill to 5,700 underprivileged children m the Federation and Singapore. Simultaneous distributions will take place m nine centres m the Federation on that
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  • 842 3  -  LONDON JET airliners, especially the giant ones which are being built m the U.S., are likely to be the glamour planes of the air world for the next few years. But while they may take rather more than their fair share of the publicity cake, a
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 46 3 "pOMPLACENCY is the last thing we should suffer from m Britain, because of the thriving crop of critics we nourish on our domestic hearth— critics of every aspect of our national way of life Sam Pollock speaking m a BBC programme for Canadian listeners.
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  • 79 3 <r THE fear of change is 1 frequently expressed m term s of respect for continuity and tradition. It is not always remembered that the most persistent tradition m the history of the development of towns is just this capacity for change, m face of changing needs,
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  • 429 3 the NEWS as it strikes me T^HE vexed controversy of a merger between the Federation and Singapore was a subject of emotion m the Assembly on Tuesday when Independent member Lim Che r Keng thought the people of the Colony should be informed of any agreement reached between Tunku Abdul
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  • 439 4 Govt, control system is wrong Mr. R. Jumabhoy LIBERAL Socialist Assemblyman, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, yesterday suggested at the Singapore Legislative Assembly that the incoming government should set up a committee of inquiry to investigate the rice stockpile and also allegations of corruption
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  • 165 4 SINGAPORE grows more than 60 per cent of fresh leaf ve^etablrs and expects to increase the production further. Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhov. said at the Legislative Assembly yesterday Durin? the discussion on the estimated expenditure of 510^.130 for the
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  • 296 4 STREAMLINING EDUCATION SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the next Government should streamline educational policy to suit the needs of employers. Mr. Chew said that some technical changes In the education system were necessary to prevent
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  • 206 4 Tan calls for probe on Co-op Department ASSISTANT Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair, yesterday told the Singapore Legislative Assembly that Government's attempt to develop co-operative societ.e? m rural areas was a "failure." Although Government had for several years tried to establish more co-operative societies m rural areas,
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  • 90 4 TB Expert Arrives For Talks A LEADING British tuberculosis expert, Professor, F. R. G. Heaf. arrived m Singapore yesterday by air to discuss plans with the Ministry of Health for dealing with the disease m the Colony. He told The Standard that he would meet the Director of Medical Services.
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  • 78 4 THE Singapore Union Jack I Club yesterday threw a Christmas party for 80 handii capped children from the British. Red Cross Society homes. There were lots to drink and eat and the children were given paper hats, balloons and novelties to play with Lady
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  • 106 4 AN unemployed man. Wee Teo 800. 52, hanged himself soon after he received news that his son had been arrested by the government m Communist China, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. Wee's youneer brother, Wee Teo Eng. who testified at the inquest on his
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  • 265 4 FEUDALISM, communalism l ora i ed interests, ignorance of the massev t^ f communism—these, said the Mavor'f S. Ramanathan, are some of the h Pfnan t I growth of true democratic social, s m Jf?* Be was speaking on "The ProsDPn Socialism m Malaya" at the UniverTfsN Socialist Club
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  • 77 4 India (r 0m ,„> M grounds^ fhe Grvernor^ lia "i <.0,,,| f J l hiof M in ,ster T u Hod lun W'ss Iris Lim. da u This mwi „f lhel President lhp ment said H ill members of th» ample opportunity, h m l>r Prasad a sh'rt mesvatf
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  • 46 4 BRITAIN'S jrd >r •i€ E> eg Peter Thornej lefl S z ■■<••■ a I'll for Jp.k 111 fhonu "i the Bosiv, lin Pirelli U alte tour of the F-- 7 F lio Ja'riar'- itu m r..- ?s PHtjjgi 1 Dr S ibandr tftlkf with Mr rhomcya
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  • 492 5 PERAK EXPECTS BUDGET SURPLUS of $300,000 L» State Govt. may have In spend more, but. IPOH. Wed— Perak's 1959 estimated budget, described as enterprising and progressive with a revenue surplus of about $300,000. was presented before the SUtcCounci! today by the Financial Officer, Mr. R. J. t Wait, who was
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  • 110 5 Wed illoi Mr. Lim ■< a s today President [Mai palitjF by out-going ■Dg vote l< dslon of sti OppoMr. J. L. xninated featei I C wn .'.ors h at'vr a the q lestkni H the < tinj| v.ye. rtjr an lin- terminal- is
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  • 23 5 Vacuum Oil ;p^re and the Union yes- 1 Labour tegotiate on mds tav fhs 1 bonus. reached, r.eetin^ tr> he expected settled,
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  • 14 5 and ie- and Si 7 n Rnad. •v night ?*eo*a pas- aim up
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  • 39 5 THREE men. who were a!'eged to have waylaid a 54--year old milk vendor, Thanikodj and his 20-year-old son. Kanasaratnam, and "aused hurt to them were yesterday acquitted and discharged by the Kuala Lumpur Sessions President. Inrhe M.M. Hashim.
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  • 175 5 How would YOU define jobless person? Answer... M MPI'R. Wed. The unemployment 1 t the National Joint Labour Advisory •fined a jobless person as "one who is '<! available for work, capable of work. ■»*>!'• »*fforts to secure full-time wage-earning inf i unable to obtain it." agreed that there should
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  • 133 5 SOUTH Vietnam will sell to Singapore merchants 600 tons of fish during the next year's fishing season, Mr. Tans? Van Chi, the Vietnamese ConsulGeneral m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Chi said the Sea Fisheries Co-operative of Vietnam had already
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  • 99 5 Dead man's hands and feet tied muwukonu police yesterday began investigating a harbour case after a corpse found drifting m the sea was identified as that of a prominent member of the colony's Malayan community, states a Reuter report. The body of Mr. A. M. Kadir, 36, was found off
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  • 668 5 When stabbed man cried girls thought he was fooling 4 charged with lake garden murder j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. When Radio Malaya commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah, 22, cried out to one of three girl friends with him at the Lake Gardens here on the night of Sept. 8,
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  • 65 5 SCHOOL OF MUSIC EXAM IN MARCH THE Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music. London 1959 written examination will be held m Singapore on March 7. The same examination will be held on March 6 for Seventh Day Adventist candidates. Entry forras. now available at the Ministry of Education should
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  • 313 5 Police Flouted C harter. Counsel Alleges KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Police and the AttorneyGeneral had flouted the Con. stitution of the Federation of Malaya m handling the Sept. 8 murder of broadcaster Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah. 22. it was charged m the First Magistrate's Court today. This and other charges
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  • 154 5 Woman stole from her son PENANG. Wed. A mother pleaded guilty m the Sessions Court today to a charge of stealing $600 from her son. The Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah, admonished and discharged Wu Kam Yeow, and told her not to do it again. Wu said she took her
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  • 265 5 Contract for the hydro-electric scheme goes to German firm Lowest Tender At $47 Mil. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Electricity Board has awarded the contract for civil engineering works of the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme to Messrs Hochtief, a West German firm of engineers, for $47,438,000, and this represents a
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  • 112 5 UN EXPERT TO DRAW KL MASTER PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A United Nations expert m technical assistance has arrived here to prepare a Master Plan for the development cf the region embracing Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley, the Ministry of Interior and Justice, announced today Mr. Vlado Tolick is
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  • 517 6 DON'T LET REDS SUBVERT OUR YOUTHS -SULTAN Perak has beaten armea forces of terrorist evil IPOH, Wed. A warning against internal efforts of the communists to especially subvert the ideals of the youth of Malaya was sounded by the Sultan of Perak m a lengthy message given at the ceremonial
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  • 230 6 3 varsity sections will move to KL THE University of Malaya's Department of Indian Studies. Department of Malay Studies an a Geology Depart- I ment will shortly be trans- j ferred to Kuala Lumpur un- der the new set-up of the University. This was told to The Standard yesterday by
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  • 130 6 Chancellor Of The Duchy Due THE Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Charles Hill. (M.P.) will attend the annual conference m Singapore on January 14-17 of United Kingdom Ambassadors. Hish Commissioners and Service Chef* and Governors of Bri-tm-i Colonies m South-e?st Asia, it was announced m
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  • 104 6 Cleared On Negligence Charge SOH Koon Teen, managing director of Nanyang Manufactures Company Limited, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court on a charge of causing the death of a bus-driver by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Mr. Leslie Rayner defended Soh whose defence was
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  • 102 6 $1½ Mil. Spent On Beggars BOMBAY'S Minister for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation. Shri N. K. Tirpude, who is on a three-day tour of Singapore, yesterday visited a number of Social Welfare homos. The minister was particularly interested m the Bushey Park Home for the aged because there were similar ones
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  • 110 6 BARBER FOR TRIAL AT NEXT ASSIZES A barber. Tang Gin« Moh, 18, was yesterday committed by a Singapore Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assb.es on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Tang was alleged to have caused the death oi a schorlteacher, Koh Boon
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  • 78 6 PRETTY SAEMAH YUSOFF. the "nightingale of Singapore." poses with the trophies she won at the PanMalayan Radio Malaya singing contest held m the Federal Capital on Monday night. Nearly 1.030 entered this year's competition but only eight were selected for the final. Saemah Yusoff wen the
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  • 71 6 KNIFE THREAT SILENCES SALESMAN TWO youths walked oat of a store m South Bridge Read with two pairs of shoes yesterday. When the salesman. Choy Chens San. asked for the money, one pulled out a dagger and vv°*"ned him not to ask for payment. m a second incident, four men
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  • 53 6 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hus-sien. yesterday at the close of an inquiry into the deaih of a woman. Tan Chwee Tee. 30, who was killed after being knocked down hy a motor ;ycle riden by Lee Kwong Yeow at Geylang Road
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  • 246 6 STOLEN PROPERTY: POLICE APPEAL TO OWNERS FOLLOWING a Police raid m a house m Trengganu Street recently a number of susperted stolen properties bearing spe' ial identification marks were seized. The.^e properties have yet to be tracei to their owner?, who are asked to contact the Officer m Charge of
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  • 113 6 New homes for 1,000 families iPOH, Wed. About 1,000 families selected from all parts of the State will be settled m the Lasah Valley, said the Perak Sultan m a message read at the budget meeting of the State Council today. This resettlement project will be taken over by the
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  • 209 6 THE Singapore Prisons Department and the Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday went to the aid of the General Hospital m the "laundry crisis" following the strike by 70 workers on Tuesday. The laundry services at the-c two places manaced to tackle most of the General Hospital's linen
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumahhoy, yesterday introduced tne People's Investment Corporation Bill at the Legislative Assembly for first readme The second reading of the Bill will be on Jan. 14.
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  • 152 6 IPOH, Wed— Police here expert a "break" soon m their round-the-clock investigation on the murder of a tin miner's son, Wong Yee Lim, IT, whose partly decomposed body was found floating m the Kinta River last Monday. A senior Police spokesman said this
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  • 307 6 ivtiii-n Lii'ivin'K, Wed. n Employees Provident Fund will be SSenv n > M and will reach the staggering figure nTV 1 30 years' time, chairman of the fI mil Fund Board, Dato A. H. P. Humphrey yW| SI The Dato was speaking at a ceremrif* the board's new punched-card
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  • 292 6 Double benefit for Fund members says Lee KUALA LU^TI i means v.. '"'M evolved to 'i-'\M money from Provident Punt 7"J the best possibl c l national Interest -I that of its M Minister for f H. S Lee, df^ He ivas speai mony inaug ratin- i boar ['s de
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  • 57 6 XMASfamily feast »ictM\S ft® rHRI hSmr the [^fet Si«« when Mf !»i?« "Christmas lvn c ihr Cathaj H terda* h wf to pr^ ldP h^ f m l Bainrs al sO ciftT, nU < If Us thf U« ther it •affil* se^ i tf nati ••Without J n J_ ul
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  • 10 6 wan M isit Preside* Mohd. TWggW Mr so.i w
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  • 280 7 SPORE GOVT. MOVE Houses will be sold fo lower income group on easy ferms By R. G. PILLAI SINGAPORE Government will early next year sell 100 low-cost houses to Malays whose monthly income is below $400. The houses will be built m the new Malay
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  • 222 7 SINGAPORE'S Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. H. Beamish, who returned to the Colony on Tuesday after a ten-day visit to New Zealand, yesterday replied to criticisms made recently m the Federal Legislative Council. Last Friday, Mr. Lee Eng Teh (Klang) had complained of
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  • 65 7 JAP MINE BLOWN UP BY ARMY EXPERT KOTA BHARU. Wed. An old Japanese sea mine, four leet m diameter, v. co today destroyed by Captain J. Harrison, a military expert on bomb demolition. A police spokesman said another three fused bombs wera recovered at Bach^k. Cap am Harrison will liter
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  • 116 7 The S.H.B. Promises A Surprise THE Singapore Harbour Board has a surprise m store for the public who will visit the Colony's $5 million Constitution Exposition to be held early next year. Their displays at the giant fair will be mainly of an informative nature. Mr. S. Johnson. Chairman of
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  • 53 7 RADIO MALAYA will broadcast commentaries m all languages of the official cnehoir visit of President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he arrives m Singapore tomorrow morning. The Ird'an (onmsntary will bs relayed at 1.40 p.m.. the Chine? at 3.10 p.m.. Vaiay at 8.15 p.m. and English
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  • 262 7 DALE CARNEGIE STUDENTS SHOW THEIR TALENTS I THE BRICK CHAPTERS 3 yesterday beat the LION i CHAPTERS m a speech i contest held at the I Victoria Theatre by 168 i points. a A panel of judges comprising i M.\ Leslie Rayner. Mr. Ec 3 Soon Howe and two Dale
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  • 221 7 MALAY film actress Maria Menado has been flooded with so many movie offers that she does not know what to do She told The Standard yesterday: "I'm a bit puzzled right now. I need a few days to sort
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  • 153 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber pr.ces (cents per Ib.) m Singapore ves'erdav were* Spot nominal 82} 821 R «vS No. J Jan. 82| 83i R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 83* 83£ R.S.S. No. 2 81 81$ R.S.S. No. 3 80J 81 Tone: Steady. The tin pnr* m Singapore was 5385& per
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    • 140 7 Hock Hin— s.3o p.m IHTfJ" V4% itVl] £l Wesley .Methodist Youth FellowM Iml I^>^^^P?JaJ ship: Tea party for Red Cross BflAßlMßfl Old Pec: 'le's Club— Mr. Foo See 9 Juan and company m charge H Wm\ F A fl 4° P m 1 1> i«■ A rJB (K,iffl<N Quay): English
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    • 134 7 Radio Malaya (General Service): 7.15 a.m Open, annct 8c Morning Prelude 7.30 Time Signal and News. 735 A Date with Music. 8 a.m. News Headlines. 8. 02-8. 30 A Date with Music (Contd). 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert. 1.30 Time Signal and News. 1.45-2 p.m Men only. 5 p.m. The Merry-go-Round.
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    • 129 7 Port Dickson 11.11 a.m (6ft 6in*> 11.55 p.m. (7ft 3:ns) Pentng 431 a.m (6ft 3insj 7.19 Dm »6ft Oins). TOMORROW: Singapore 502 am (7ft 6:ns) 5.09 p.m. (6ft B:nsj. Port Dickson 12.15 p.m. (6ft lin). Penang 5.25 a.m. (sft 6ins) 8.41 p.m. (6ft lin). REDIFFUSION (Silver Netuork): 6.57 a.m. Rediffusion
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 243 9 N CURB IN CERTAIN AREAS MAY BE REMOVED IPOH, Wed.— The Sultan of Perak declared m the State Council today that it was the hope of Government, with easing of the emergency situation, to remove restrictions which had hindered tin prospecting m certain areas. Consideration, he said, was also being
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    • 319 9 Output Cut Not Best Interest' I. MPUR Wed. Conforming to the Q Agreement and thus restricting her to the best interests of Malaya fisongei Way Dredging Limited, Mr. W. M. the i ompanys annual general meeting held last Monday "Any form of restriction Df output of tin cannot be to
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    • 100 9 sui sei Way I said at B!- annual that the m the rate from 30 1 r cent; rbiririing I i of those I further tn the FederaI Federa- :am sure, I re profit ;^ads tnent, greatei irtatei I i leads to I intrj or any |a from profits.
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    • 65 9 KUALA LUMPUR. "cd. France is planning to hold a commercial, industrial and technical exhibition m Kuala Lumpur. French official trade circles here said the project war. under "active consideration." but no date could be fixed at the moment. They said It needed close study and
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der picul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $392 buyers; $40j sellers; coconut oil m bulk $62 sellers m drums $64 sellers; Muntok wliite pepper $130 sellers 1 Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 62 9 JAPAN has repaid he remainins? half of a loan from the International Monetary Fund amounting to $62.5 mil It was one half of the $125 mil. loan extended m JulyAugust 1957. of which one half was repaid m September this year. Japan's impressive recovery from the
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      79 9 is! i>tralian pro- I m > models of > tr.u tors was Ikj (\iterpillar of Australia Pty. Ltd., at Tullamarine. Victoria, m October this year. The units both feature a high percentage of Austra* Han content. One model, the D 6. has an exclusive oil dutch. Photo shows the
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    • 137 9 Rubber Gains Cent SINGAPORE rubber price rose cent yesterday. to close at 82 Jc. per lb. for International first grade January shipment, mainly due to short covering. Opening slightly higher on better overseas advices, the market sagged quietly before noon. Thereafter, good trade buying and strong interest m lowers steadied
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    • 142 9 MALAYAN ocean shipments of rubber m November rose by 3.353 tons to 99.751 tons, compared with 96,398 tons m October. November shipments brought the total m the first 11 months this year to 985.964 tons, against 907.105 tons m the same period last year. Russia was the
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    • 110 9 All Sections Of Share Mart 'Featureless' ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market were featureless yesterday. Business was confined to few selected counters at quotations. Turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association reported the following price changes: Buyers Sellers 8.8 Petrol 46 48/Jackson and Co. 1 05 1.10 McAlister 1.23
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    • 260 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reponea the following business done yesterday: Frasex and Neave ords $1.59, $155 odd lot: Gammon $1.71. $1.70, $169 odd lot; G'ton Di<^. Hammer $1.54, $1.55; H. Waugh $129; Jackson dl.v. Breweries $2.80: M. Cement $1.63; McAlister $1.23; Metal Box $1.72; Sime Darby $1.38. $1,384. $1.39; Cold
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    • 31 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change? m its rate? to merchants yesterday: Selling T.T./O.D. ready. Swiss Francs 141-5/8; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 66 9 talks with the Federation's Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Photo shows Dr. Tobata (left) when he called on the Agriculture Minister (centre). They are seen with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. JAPAN'S roving: ambassador, Dr. Seiichi Tobata leaves Kuala Lumpur soon after
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  • 178 9 Burma will be able to export considerably greater quantities of rice next year than this year. The reason is increased rice acreage and favourable crop conditions. Export availabilities frorci the 1958-59 crop are expected to exceed 2.000.000 metric tons, compared with approximately
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  • 41 9 MR. John C. Pirie ha^ been elected vice-president of Pan American World Airways. Mr. Pirie. who has been associate general counsel of Pan American, will retain that position with the title of vice-president and associate general counsel.
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  • 185 9 HONGKONG. Dee 17 <Reuter>—Hongkong".^ Industry expanded considerably m the past 10 years, though it m still suffering from lack of foreign capital and markets 1 a.s well as the insufficient I factory sites according to Mr. j Chu Shek Lun. President of 1 the Hongkong Chinese Manu-
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    • 148 9 OUTER ROADS Fllem Maersk, Indanor. Promus. Inchkilda, Katong Saidja. Berebere. Frenulina. Van Noort. Tong Kian Tong Yick. Antonia, Rhu. Oakville Eastern Lucky, Omonia, Langkara. Islander, Valles, Barumun. Blissful. Nieuw Holland Bengalan. Hoi Ying Sumber Mas. Prominent. Marito Sri Johore. Hallvard. Odessa, Sigli, Fusjnus, Wing On. INNER ROADS Wah Sing Playaran,
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  • 602 10 Mayor Willy has the Unity of Germany at Heart THE West Berlin elections have resulted m a resounding triumph for a man who once fought the Nazis m street brawl s— handsome and burly Hcrr Willy Brandt, Socialist Lord Mayor of the city which lies 120 miles behind the Iron
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  • 553 10 The Smiling Debonair 'Himmler Of Russia' Q EXERAL IVAN ALEKSANDROVICH SEROV has been called Ivan the Terrible, the Himmler of Russia, and simply The Butcher. He is the man who had deported more than two million people and sent thousands to their death. Yet m appearance he is a mild-looking
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  • 603 10 Crime report leads the Aussies TMCHIE BENArD. the new Australian cricket captain, is generally recognised as the greatest all-rounder m the came today. He is a brilliant closein fielder, an extremely accurate leg-spin and googly bowler, a devastatmgly ag g r essive batsman. But it was not until the 1957-58
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  • 34 10 knowledge/ From time to time, Brandt takes his family back to Norway. And he still speaks Norwegian he^r than (fcj '■But;- (JJj man unity, >gy where my jggj WILLY BRANDT
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  • 329 11 EDDY'S STILL POWER i Scores Fine inang 'Treble It Bee takes 3, roo Q Wfd Eddy Choonr. Malaya's Thomas aasideicd by many to be a 'has been/ r he |s vtill a power, at least m Malayan J b v tak three Penang open titles at the g c M
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  • 20 11 >, ?l -Mr J nrp- i nball eeond V:ce- W F Her. Tas- Mohin- Mr. OS rrr mbers: y- v
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  • 609 11  - Amateur Or Pro —Let's Call Them All Players PETER WILSON Sayt LONDON. Wed— Put a new description m the twisted lexicon of sport— "a compromise amateur." But you tell ME what it means, for frankly I am baffled. Referring to the new rules which are supposed to govern amateur lawn
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  • 145 11 CHINESE CLUBS MAKE HISTORY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Golf will be included for 'the first time m the annual Federation Chinese Recreation Club's annual Games series which will begin here on Dec. 25 and end on Dec. 27. Chinese Recreation Clubs from Penang, Perak, Negn Serabilan and Selangor will take part.
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  • 83 11 FRESNO. California. Dee. 17. (UPI> Former middlew?ight champion Carl (Bobo> Olson scored a loudly booed technical knockout over Tommy Villa of San Jose last night m the fifth round of a -scheduled 10-rounder at Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Villa was dropped by a low blow and was unable to
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  • 75 11 TAIPING. Wed.— Displaying superior speed and skill. Taiping Colt? chalked up a convincing 4-0 win over the Garrison Nomads m a senior division hockey league tie on the Esplanade yesterday. Velaiutham and Sundram were outstanding m the winners' defence. Centre-forward Madahavan and inside left Khoon Siang
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  • 47 11 KAMPUR India, Dec. .7, (Reuter). West Indies beat India by 203 runs on the last day of the second test here 4 o day. The first test was jrawn. Final scores West Indies 222 and 443 for seven declared, India 222 and 240.
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  • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Wearne Brothers SC trounced Harrison and Crossfleld 13-1 m the Khoo Teik E c soccer trophy competition for Business Houses on the Brickfields R° a <* ground today. Wearne Brothers led 8-1 at the interval.
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 11 Haruyoshi lchijima, Japan's black belt holder of the sixth Dan, arrived m Singapore by Japan Air Lines to conduct a series of classes m advanced judo ?n the Coloriy. lchijima is the first high graded Judo expert invited to instruct m the Colony. He is here on the
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  • 93 11 I hockey match on the Klang Club padane today. Though Police lost a vital point, they still top the league with 17 points from- 10 outings. I Klang shocked the Polica m the fourth minute when a fine pass by centre forward Alagendra enabled right
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  • 246 11 COLONY Asians, preparing for their second game m the All Blues rugby cup competition against Selangor on Jan. 3 did well to beat Royal Air Force Tengah by nine points (two drop goals and a try) to six (a drop goal and penalty)
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  • 249 11 RAF/ Army Probables Play Well KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The probable RAF Army side to meet the Federation Armed Forces m their annual hockey fixture beat Central Malaya Sub-District 4-2 m the second trial at Batu Cantonment today. The probables took some time to set;ie down, and when they did. the
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  • 31 11 TWO PENALTY goals by All Malayan full back Max Parser gave Singapore Cricket Club 'B a srx-nil victory over Royal Engineers m a rugger match on the padang yesterday.
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  • 91 11 Pan-Malayan Inter-State Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seven States have entered for the Pan-Malayan inter-state Sikh hockey tournament for the Gurudwara Cup which will be held at Seremban on Dec. 29. 30. 31 and Jan. 1. The Slates taking part are Perak. Pahang. Selangor. Ne?ri Sembilan. Malacca. Johore and Singapore. The
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  • 367 11 RAY TO FIGHT ESPINOSA FOR P.I. TITLE Ray has received an offer to two fights m Manila irom that city's leading promoter, Mr. Mamerto M. Basa, to meet Gil Flores, the number one featherweight contender, and then Espinosa, the Philippines champion who is also the Orient bantamweight king. He is
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  • 153 11 Perak Asians Begin Blues Cup Defence IPOH. Wed— Holders of the Malayan All Blues rugger trophy. Perak Asians will play their opening tie of the season's competition this Friday on the Ipoh padang when they meet Kedah Asians. Perak Asians beat Singapore m last year's final, but this year will
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    • 193 11 IPOH Ll 'T Final— Malays vs Chinese at .5.15 p.yn.—Oty StaHOCKEY— Div. 2—H.Q. 2 drum. F. 1.8. vs. 2 Workshop Hl7mi A ftlf* A.F.M.C— Upper Padang. IfMIAFIU SOCCER Community HOCKEY Leagv* Z m m B.R.S.C vs. S.L.RC. at 5.15 D/iiViaW i\4"t p.m.—Dalo Kramnt V.M SA. FxUlflkzU \Jll vs. Jolly Lads
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  • 455 12 Aussie Wants A Send 'Em Home Fund' Peter Wilson says There hasn't been such a crichet rumpus since the days of Bodyline LONDON, Wed. Not since the famous or infamous, depending on your nationality "Bodyline" tour of Australia has there been so much bitterness engendered as the current Test series
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  • 122 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wei— The 9th post-war All Malaya Malaya tennis tournament will be held at Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holidays from February 7to 10. Events for the tournament i are: Men's open single?, men's open doubles, ladies open singles, men's handicap singles, men's handicap
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  • 136 12 His Troupe Can't Play In Testimonial' PERTH, Dec. IT (Baiter) Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe will not r allowed to play m a iestlmo»| nial tournament for rormei Australian Davis Cup .-tar. Jack Crawford, at Sydney's White City on January 11. Announcing this Mr. Donald Ferguson. President of the Lawn
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  • 101 12 THE following are the onV cials of the Indian Brothe r hood Sports Club:--President Mr. A S Thia- garajan; Vice President Mr S. Rajagopal; Hon. Genera. 1 Secretary Mr. G. Chan irskrishnan; Asst. Hon. General Secretary— Mr. U. T. Rajah; Hon. Treasurer Mr. V. Kar..v pathy; Asst.
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  • 58 12 MISS Ivy de soun was elected President of Iho Union of Canton Sport? Club a! a meeting held recently. Other official?: Hon. Mr. Ngin Wang Huat; Hon Treasurer: Mr. Yeo Yew Huat; Hon. Auditor: Mr. Tai Chew Chua: Hon. Sport? Captain: Mr. Francis Ng; Co rr.ittee:
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  • 62 12 BRISBANE, Australia (UPI). "Hare a go, mote, why dontchal" yells Bruce Ross m the 'outer' at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to Trevor Bailey, urging him to hove n hit. Trevor Bailey scored 68 m 458 minutes. It was the fourth day of the first
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  • 136 12 LONDON. Dec. 17 (Reuter) The British government made it clear last night that it still favours betting shops for betting on horse races m Britain. Setting up such shops m British cities was recommended by a Royal Commission eight years ago and accepted by the
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  • 92 12 Outright Win For Queensland BRISBANE. Dec. 17 (Reuter). Queensland scored an outright Sheffield Shield cricket win here yesterday when South Australia collapsed m their second inning?. South Australia were al] cut for 148 giving Queensland victory by an innings and 95 runs. Forty-two years o'.d leg spinner. Wai Walmsley. took
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  • 210 12 INTERPORT CLASH JESSELTON, Wed. Jesselton caused a major upset by beating Seria by six matches to three m the first ever Badminton Interport between the two towns played at Jesselton last weekend. Jesselton built up a substantial 3-1 lead on Saturday and closed the play with
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  • 162 12 ANOTHER WARNING FROM KRAMER SYDNEY, Dec. 17 <Reut,r, Jack Kramer said on his arrival i fan "Either I'm going to disappear .jtn bj or some of the Lawn Tennis Vssn fr officials will go before this mess is fin'° n ol He had just arrived b? ait frorr. Perth and
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  • 73 12 f. rm dinner b yH thinking k h '••"-break!, h r ln "d XI v, i b Ph.lpo,. ha(j •^vv South U a ,r 5* g 'n the first but lapsing tr, Jb* fan that himself jn thf a possible i r q proves thit j first resprm tiieh
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  • 130 12 THE S:".~s;>- ?i tion held iti r "A shoo* a; N« So?:. Bunda; Pollowinf m i closing shoot 200 vard^ SR a UneJO! R F U C: lac r. a *R R de C v h id Leong K'.u.. v.f. a Bfci Lm Sapuan bin Kr.a.irr, Parsler, >R b
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    • 1162 13  - Romance Stages A Comeback NORA BELOFF writes from Paris PARIS L^nilßßrtm a romantic revival? m con:n Parisians are inclined to be flippant and r :t sex But the triumph of true love, jftfrinsl an appropriately murky back•ai WPirtd at least three of this season's c^- FeWcien Marceau's play LA BONNE
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    • 595 13 HOME OF PRICELESS TREASURES f J I HE British Museum, with its priceless treasures of all the great civilisations of the past, is a "must for visitors to London. Many of its collections rank among the finest m the world, and some are unique. The Mu?eum houses the finest collection
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  • 910 13  -  RONALD HARKER FGFDGFD by LONDON 'J'HERE is a chance that the law will soon be changed so that a bench of prudish magistrates will never again make the British look ridiculous by ordering copies of Boccaccio's DECAMERON to be burned for obscenity. A more immediate aim
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    • 79 13 iJ. n> TATION: »hl,-h t* s trikS JWM not I XK l *< that If,! is always >Vln "n de Lencloa D A V FOR i V l Y* su trKj ay: get <">-der to v rear of 1 yourself v me to f U i- c" c of nece*;-
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    • 48 13 By RITA DEL MAR compatabihty. CANCER— June 21 to July 22 Organize and systematize tnings; slow d^wn; be diplomatic with elders. LEO— July 23 to Aug. 22— Attend to private, confidential items; use careful jud«rn*nt; don't be tardy VIRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept. 22— Protect wnat you now
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    • 120 13 have m the way of assets, friends, vitality, opportunity. LIBRA— Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 Let attention to duty prevail. Sidetrack personal likes, dislikes. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21— Wait for full information, light on a subject before proceeding. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Pursue practial matters; attend
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 254 14 BOGOTA, Colombia, Dec. 17 (UPI) Fire raged through a department store packed with Christmas shoppers late yesterday evening, killing 98 mostly women and children and injuring some 200 others. Many of the injured were reported to be m a 1 critical
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    • 168 14 'MY VISIT WILL PAY DIVIDENDS' Rountree In Irao BAGHDAD. Dec. 17. (UPD —U.S. Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. William Rountree thinks his visit to Iraq will pay dividends despite the anti-American riots which marred his arrival on Sunday, a U.S. source said today. The source said Rountree's meeting yesterday with
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  • 118 14 BERLIN. Dec. 17* (UPI) Communist Ea^t Germany today mobilized its 18.000.000 people to face what it called the possibility of western air attack. The government Issued a decree placing the zone's civil air defence organization under the Interior Ministry. It called for the enlistment of
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  • 55 14 LONDON, Dec. 17 (Reuter) —Teenage gangs haunting dancehalls and cafes m the London East End were being rounded up today m a mass hunt for the killer on Sunday night of a 23-year-old policeman. Two youths taken to a police station last night to assist m Inquiries
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  • 79 14 NICOSIA. Dec. 17 (Renter)— Sir Hugh Foot. Governor of Cyprus, last night confirmed the death sentence on two Cypriot Greeks convicted for murdering another Cypriot Greek last July. The two are Yannakis Athanassiou, 23. an^ Costas Constantinides, 27, during their trial it was stated that
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  • 278 14 We're confident Soviet leaden won't risk war over Berlin -Duiie* PARIS, Dec. 17 The NATO Council of Ministers met today to revitalize the West's atomic and rocket defences against the new Communist offensive m Berlin. 1 Authoritative sources said NATO believed the existing nuclear deterrent was
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  • 201 14 Red China's Communes HONGKONG, Dec. 17 (Reuter) A noted Indian economist today described the Communes system m Communist China as a new colonialism. He is Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, Professor of Economics at the University College Madras, who has just returned from a six week tour
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    • 216 14 Singapore Trade Fair A Success HONGKONG, Dec. 17 (Reuter).— A leading Japanese industrialist said here today that a recent industrial products fair m Singapore sponsored by the Asia Development Association of Japan had been a "success beyond expectation." He was Mr. Binji Nakanishi, the Director of the Asia Development Association,
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  • 99 14 NEW BILL TO KEEP THEM OFF STREETS LONDON, Dec. 17 (Reuter) The British Government will tomorrow publish a new bill aimed to keep prostitutes off London's streets by imposing heavier penalties. The new measure is a sequel to the recommendations of an official committee of inquiry presided over by Sir
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  • 66 14 LONDON, Dec. 17 (Reuter) Britain expects to deliver m January the first instalment of small arms and light equipment she has promised Libya, Mr. John Profumo. Foreign Under-Secretary, stated. The arms and equipment, being provided free of cost, are for an expanded Libyan Army
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  • 42 14 EDINBURGH SCOTLAND, Dec. 17 (UPD— Lord Guthrie, judge of the court of session here, adjourned a case yesterday because the courtroom was too hot. On Tuesday he adjourned another case m the same courtroom because it wr> too cold.
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  • 43 14 PORT MORESBY, Dec. 17. (Reuter).— Two natives died, and several others suffered injuries when two rival tribes fought a battle on a rubber plantation near here last night. Reason for the battle: An argument over the washing of a plate.
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    51 14 Picture. WtHI S 23- year old beauty from Japan I takes it easy m Hollywood...She's Nobu AtI sumi McCarthy, one of Japan's leadivo; iashion models beiore she met and married American G. I. David McCarthy. Noir she's Jerry Lewis' leading I lady m the new Paramount comedy "The Geisha Boy."
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  • 326 14 Suez Inquiry: Opposition Demand Reject LONDON. Dec. 17 (ReuteD The British Government, after a noisy scene m the House of Commons, last night refused to appoint an al-party committee to inquire into the 1956 Suez i Operation and the events which led up to it. as suggested by the Labour
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  • 33 14 TOKYO. Dr ITJ The Japan Pre i m 1 Asian countric i table oooferei viiy i hetok 1 1 m Marr 1 The 14 r Ma aya. Bur fl and In.iorpy--
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  • 217 14 UAR Fears Reds May Take Over Iraq Soon CAIRO Dec. 17 (UPI) High diplomatic sources yesterday predicted that the Communists were likely to take over Iraq m a matter of weeks unlees the present proMoscow drift there is some- j how stopped. Increased concern was also felt m United Arab
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