Singapore Standard, 31 December 1958

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 K Cable "TIGERNEWS" t .4 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31,1958. Vol IX No 181 15 cts. H Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 404 1  -  R. G. PILLAI Pan^3€aiayan latr ta hati int nt tyrants By I Every applicant for entry to be screened by Special Branch THE Federation ond Singapore Governments have agreed in principle to have a new Pan-Malayan legislation to close up all loopholes to prevent immigrants cashing
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  • 296 1 TUNKITAND GARCIA may SIGN TIGHT REDS' PACT MANILA, Dec. 30 (Reuter) The forthcoming goodwill visit to the Philippines of Malaya's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is expected to bring about closer friendly relations between the two countries and a tightening of anti-communist measures in these areas, according to diplomatic observers
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  • 297 1 Cuban army crushed claim HAVANA, Dec. 30 (tTPI) The Cuban rebels claimed today to have smashed government's forces in Central and Eastern Cuba and said th e revolutionary forces of Fidel Castro were "at the doors of triumph." At the same time, a new radio station which identified itself as
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  • 29 1 AN uneasy lull hung over the Formosa Straits yesterday as both communist and Nationalist Chinese guns remained silent on the last nonshelling day of the year. Reuter
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  • 97 1 THE KING'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Vang di-Pertuan Agong will once again broadcast a New Year Message to his people The Royal broadcast will be heard on New Year's Eve carried by all stations of Radio Malaya. The King will speak both in Malay and English. The
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  • 42 1 TWO youths last night robbed a woman Lee Ah Gek of her handbag containing $1,000 ca>h near her home at Serangoon Road. Singapore. Later a Police radio patrol caught a youth at Towner Road. Madam Lee's handbag was recovered.
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  • 37 1 The Governor of Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh, receives the Seri Mnharaja Mangku ISegara from the King. DATO Pnnglima Bukit (,antanfi receives the I <inglima Mangku Piegara from the 1 nng di-Pertuan Agongm
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  • 320 1 King honours 49 at Istana Negara Investiture KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. At an investiture held at Istana Negara today, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong presented honours and awards to 49 people. Present at the ceremony were the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and Cabinet Ministers. The following is
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  • 58 1 THE devaluation of the franc caused some marginal movement in the exchange rates quoted to merchants by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association yesterday. These rates, according to the association's chairman, Mr. J. Wilson, reflected the lower value of the franc. The new type of heavy
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  • 124 1 Govt, rice: THE President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber )f Commerce, Mr Ko Teek <in, said yesterday that oeople in the Colony lost 510.000 every day as a remit of the Government's r ice stockpile system. At a marring of the Chamber. Mr. Ko
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  • 347 1 Rubber, tin not hit by new laws KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaya need not fear the measures that will come into effect on Jan. 1 whrn the European Common Market comes into existence, declared the controller of the trade di v i^°n of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar
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    • 60 1 The Cheer Fund: your last chance! YOUR LAST CHANCE to send in your donations to the 1958 Standard Cheer Fund which closes today. A full report on how your donations were spent to bring cheer to the under-privileged children and the neglected aged throughout Malaya and Singapore will appear at
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  • Article, Illustration
    213 2 MR JOSEPH Frederick Menzes i s pictured just as he is about to kiss his pretty bride, the former Miss Bridget Gomes after their wedding at St. John's Cathedral. The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Menzes. of St Mathias. Goa. he is employed as a Radio Officer with
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  • 131 2 MR. A. DH AN A PR AG AS AM of t„ f {T Federal Hq., Kuala l.umpur m A x fnrmer Miss Cecilia Ng low Un m, u of Madam Phoon Ah Eng of Kli! seen here after their marriage it [hm Pur D Church. KL
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    • 358 2 NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Kwok Soo (F) of the one part and Liew Beng Kam ahas Liew Peng Kam iMMVFj and Loo Yew Choy alias Lo You Choy (F) j as the surviving execut rices of '.he last will of
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 492 3 SPA 's Election Pledges I THERE is much that is laudable in the 12--point election manifesto issued by the Singapore People s Alliance to outline their policy pledges to the people. The manifesto can best be described as being constructive as well as being designed to assure Singapore s citizens
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    • 361 3 NI.WS of a purge of a different complexion comes in a report trom Shanghai which reveals that a large number cf Christians were among the thousands of people arrested in Communist China fcr celebrating Christmas. Charging that Christians were working as "underground ractiona*y" elements, the Peking Government
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  • 59 3 HIAO OFFICF: Llfll Ttxk K,m h>~ac! S 'pOfC PO B No 563 Cab,-- 'TIGERNEWS" 25^81 5 lines) All c artmenti KUALA LUMPUR: I Insurance B lg., 174, Batu Ra fe' _6 ipom 93 Cowan St rel: 3829 plnanc- 8. Leith c .t ffl: 4 55 MALACCA:
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  • 1365 3  - 1958-A Year Of Progress ANDREW FANG By •TODAY, THE YEAR 1958 DRAWS TO A CLOSE AND ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE BOOK OF TIME IS ENDING. As we in The Standard, who chronicle the march of history for posterity, look back on the days that have fleeted by, we see a
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  • 1301 3 Sir— There has been a great deal of emotionalism on Singapore "losing" its free port status as a result of the introduction of the Customs Amendment Bill giving powers to Government to impose duties. I feel that it would be appropriate to present the true picture through
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  • 455 3 as it strikesme 4NOTHER twpl\r month* ronif to a elose toda^. and f«»r the first time m recent >ears no hca\\ internat.nnal douds threaten the dawn of a n«^w period. Let u hope 1959 will not be fraught «>th the diticrrs that kept the world on tenterhooks this >ear hecause
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  • 407 4 I A mmm. A as mm _B^ An Offence To Reject Pines From Growers' JOHORE BAHRI Tues. Pineapple packers have violited Government regulations by refusing to accept fruits from smallholders, the Chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industries Board. Inche Sanusi bin Baki, said
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  • 222 4 Mr. Chok re-elected Lnamoer president KLUANG, Tues. Seventyfit ir-year- Mr Chok Sec who aa President oi the Chinese Chamber Commer z n 1948 to 1957, < is I laj The reti i Pi »i lei I for 1" b Mr Teh W n Boon, Other n ers ol th« Executive
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  • 40 4 SYED H issairi Shah, was acquitted in the Singapore Fo urtjj District Cj hi esterday on a marge of attempting to extort K fro. i a ;-y Jabbar a* a i ffee-sta in Serangoon Garden Estate or C- 22a
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  • 30 4 v CHELLIAH ret red r lospital assist away peacefully or 0/12/58 Conegs leave [Sew b- dg f Road S r»ore at 1 -■-»> r»n it s; »n Hindu Crematorium Bidadari
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  • 46 4 Santa at hospital THE sick (t'id the crippled children at the General Hospital, Malacca, iccre given a hearty Christmas treat hy senior staff and doctors last week. P icture shows Father Christmas (Mr. R. Westerhout) entertaining the children while Mr. Horace St. Maria provided the songs.
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  • 208 4 SINGAPORE saw 21 industrial strikes and lost 8.?. 000 man-hour during the year 1958. a Labour Ministry spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The strikes, he added, were 27 less than the number m 1957. but were, however, unlike those of previous
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  • 159 4 THE Singapore Rural Board ha- completed in 1958, its programme of building 70 miles of agri ultural r< a Is in vari 'Us rural areas in Singapore. This wai disclosed to The Stan lard by the i hairman of lac B ar,'. Mr. P. li.
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  • 57 4 MR. Kanti Rai. a leading worker of the Arya Samajists in India (movement aimed at bringing back the glory of Hinduism) arrived in Singapore recently. Mr. Rai intends to spread th 0 message of the Hindu scriptures Vedas among the people here and conduct regular prayers to
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  • 69 4 THE Junior Jet Club of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, which was formed in March, 1957, for children who fly its world wide services, now has 590 members in Singapore. In the Federation membership totals 547 children, in North Borneo 114 and in Indonesia
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  • 38 4 MANAGER of an open air cinema. Ng Soo Beng, was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. M Coomaraswamy, on a .summons charge of defacing 21 admission tickets of their entertainment duty stamp marks.
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  • Article, Illustration
    102 4 MR (HAN Yew lai (46)--an amateur photographer of Kuala Lumpur, who has been awarded the Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. He is a memher of the Federation of Malaya Pictorialists. Mr. Chan won the 1958 Pan-Malayan photos competition silver medal and the bronze at the Singapore
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  • 134 4 Dagger men fail to force open safe A SINGAPORE towkay's refusal to submit to threats by three armed rr.en who broke into his house in Garden Street, Singapore, early yesterday, saved valuable contents in a sate. Armed with dag, ser- the men woke the towkay, Mr. Ng Kay Thye and
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  • 55 4 THE Governor. Sir William Goode and the Chief Minister of Singapore. Tun Lim Yew Hock, will broadcast New Year messages to the people of Singapore over Radio Ma.aya today. The Chief Minister's broadcast can be heard after 7 p.m. news in English an.i the Governor's after the
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  • 227 4 DESPITE the call by Singapore UMNO, Inche Mohamad Shariff, will not give up his seat in the City Council, The Standard learnt yesterday. Inche Mohamad Sharif!, who had been elected from Tangfin on an UMNO ticket, was expelled from the Party last
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  • 248 4 Second Boys Camp At Pulau Ubin THE second Boys Camp to he run cn the Outward Bound principle, by the British Service in Singapore, will be held at Pulau Übin from Jan. 2 to 8. The first one was he'd early last month or. Blakan Mati. Fcr the first tim
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  • 39 4 THERE were three notified cases of poliomyelitis admitted to Middleton Hospital yesterday. This brings the total to 40R. Meanwhile, the last poliomyelitis vaccination centre at the Institute of Health was closed after vaccination ended yesterday.
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  • 119 4 THERE will be no delivery I of letters or parcels tomorrow New Year's Day but the General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. All other Post Offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m and Dempsey Road
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  • 339 5 END OF COLONY TRADE CAN SPELL OUR DOOM— TAN Chinese traders flay mammmmmmmmmmammmMMmmm that Customs Bill L-f.WJI-.RS of the Chinese trading community yesterday attacked the Singapore (iovernment and charged that it wis without "economic insight" when It proposed to amend the Customs Ordinance. Under the proposed amendments, Government will have
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  • 232 5 HOME BURGLED: JEWELS WORTH $8,000 LIFTED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, Diamond-studded Jewellery worth about $8,000, including a prized engagement ring were stolen, when the home ol an executive i n engineering firm here was burgled early today "[1 Co in 'agi i oi the I ted Engineers, ind wife. arnved in
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  • 143 5 Re-Trial Of Inspector On Bribery Charge Tl F r Crimir irt yesterday eginning Feb the re-trial of a Detective- i irged with hritor wa 2< i 4 $50 med Shareef t, at the .Too S1 .'.on on N v I ll ged that tpathy knew at at Hanifa was cona
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  • 81 5 HE HAD THREE OPIUM PIPES -FOR VARIETY B l c\ Tues 1 N CI in, (51 1 of Chui Yin Benl ag, was asked in eded tl r< e < pes. a ke 1 v ri< ty ent, T ian Syed I fined Loke 1 1 |oi i iail for
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  • 278 5 ILO man as adviser to British N. Borneo AN industrial co-opera-tive expert with the United Nations International Labour Office, :n Geneva, has b» n assigned as adviser to British North Borneo in d( velopins: the Government's recently organized co-operative movement. He ia Mr Peter Goullart who returned to Singapore a
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  • 75 5 TELUK ANSON, Tues Kel a kampong, Inche Ami- ah bin Mohamed Kassim was yesterday elected president of the newly-formed UMNO branch at Batak Rabit, three miles from here. Batak Rabit is the 63rd UMNO bran h in Lower Perak District, Other office-bearers are- Vice-Pn idenl In<
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  • 99 5 Check On Formosa Tin Goods THE sc< >nd shipment of tinned food, dried meat and vegetable pickles, which arrived in Singapore 'rom Formosa yesterday, will he sent to the Chemistry Department for analysis, a Department analyst told The Standard yesterday. He added that it would take approximately two weeks for
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  • 22 5 MR. P. Kumaramoorthy, Tamil interpreter attached to the Magistrates Court, Taipins, will shortly go on transfer to the Supreme Court, Kuantan.
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  • 30 5 ANOTHER doctor has been added to the staff of the General Ho.spitai. Kuala Kangsar with the transfer from Penang of Dr. Ahmad bin Murad, who assumed duties yesterday.
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  • 398 5 A Mastermind Made Me His Scapegoat Guilty Clerk A 22-YEAR-OLD clerk claimed in a Singapore Court yesterday that he had been exploited and made a scapegoat by a mastermind in a $20,000 fraud. Employed by the George Lee Ltd., as a petrol invoice clerk, Daniel Wee Boon Quee was brought
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  • 291 5 ITS SUCH A LONG WAIT FOR 15,000 STUDENTS m WHILE the Yulctide and New Year festivitie.. are gripping Singapore, about 15,000 piimary scnool students wiv sat for the English So;jnriary .Schools Entrance Examirrcons last month ii'ivc been keyl in a state j[ suspense te; ause all sorts of rumours hu
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  • 250 5 Standard Music Critic HANNA LUDWIG, a German mezzo-.soprano from the Dus.seldorf State Opera, gave a programme of German lieder and French and Italian operatic excerpts ln the Victoria Theatre. Singapore. last night. Miss Ludwig'.s voice is by nature small though excellently groomed. Her
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  • 314 5 Hope For Howker's Son In Heart Operation JEHJH LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30 Lye Boon Leong, 11-year-old Penang schoolboy who has been receiving treatment at the White Memorial Hospital here for a congenital heart defect, may soon be completely cured if an operation is successful. Boon Leong. a Standard V pupil
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  • 41 5 TAY Boon Ho, 22, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a member of a secret society Group 36 at Robin on Ro^d on Dec. 23, was yesterday granted hail of 51,000 by a Singapore Magistrate's Court.
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  • 643 6 Hospital men accuse Govt, of breaking a 6-year-old pledge By FRANCIS ROZARIO SEVEN hundred people, living under overcrowded conditions, yesterday accused the Singapore Government of breaking a six-year-old pledge. The people 140 Woodbridge Hospital attendants and their families. The broken pledge Government's promise
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  • 39 6 TWO women. Siau Ah Yun and Loo Ah Mooi were each I fined $75 by Dato Nik Hussain bin Nik Zainal, at the magistrate's court Bandar Bahru. Kedah. for failing to submit their 1958 Income tax returns.
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  • 205 6 PROTEST OVER MAYOR'S CHOICE City committee OPPOSITION members of the Singapore City Council will today question the noninclusion of Workers Party and UMNO Councillors in the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee for next year. Yesterday, Mr. J. C. Corera iW.P.i and Inche Syed Aii Redha Alsagoff (UMNO) met the
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  • 97 6 BAHA'I LEADER TO LECTURE IN INDIA THE Spiritual Assembly of India has invited the president of the South-east Asia Baha'i Organization and general-secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, to make a three months' lecture tour throughout India, it was announced yes: erd av. Mrs. Fozdar will
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  • 84 6 TAIPING. Tues. Twenty-nine-year old Osman Abdullah of Batu Kurau. 16 miles from here, was today fined $200 or two months' jail by the Taiping Magistrate. Inche Hashim bin Abdul Hamid. for possession of illegal liquor. The court was told that O.sman was arrested by Customs
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  • 172 6 Malayan lottery fraud in Nigeria KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Photographs of a man represented as the chairman of a special Federation Lotteries Board were carried in books of bogus lottery tickets sold in Nigeria, a Federal CTI) spokesman disclosed to The Standard today. Federation Police are in close contact with Nigerian
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  • 110 6 Tun Urn's Bid To End Strike CHIEF Minister Tun Lim Yew Hork wif; make an attempt on .Tan. 5 to settle the seven-month-old strike at the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company In a letter to the Singapore General Employees' Union, who claim to represent the workers. Tun Lim yesterday said he
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  • 35 6 AT a recent meeting of the Seletar branch of the Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association, the following officers were elected: President: Mr. N. Gopi. Secretary: Mr K. Gopinathan, and Treasurer: Mr. A. Vamadevan.
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  • 251 6 Fined $200 far assault near faddy shap AN APPRENTICE fitter who punched, kicked and stamped Lao Kang Swee in broad daylight at Rochore Canal Road, was convicted and fined $200 by a Singapore District Judge yesterday. The apprentice R. Naliatamby, 21, was found guilty to a charge of causing hurt
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  • 139 6 A CALL to the people of Singapore to choose their next Government wisely, was made yesterday by the Colony's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, in a year-end review. 'In our fight to improve our economy, we are meeting and shall continue
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  • 540 6 Bullets clone will not beat the bandits —says Mr. Heah PENANG, Tues. Compared with ftthtt i Penang has only been allotted token tr. c, Ka J sufficient expert personnel for carrying «>;_, the shi ing war to the terrorists. This was stated bv the president Chinese British Association, Pel ag
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  • 108 6 A SING IPORE hahm*-* rr Mi>-> s '»m.i Kilfanai n. \u last night www th* Bruittr Bardot centi at the atna; i taw n onium ti»>n a it th' of -Thr N gftl th Her \it.u statfctin IS !2 15 She aai awarded i trnpliv PN
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  • 42 6 TWO BURMESE OFFICIALS DUE HERE TV.'( I ment of Bun Cc for a Thev are S M ni ÜBaSeii <■ ta v U Ba Khin. They fc'i Mr St 0:1 a Sight M I! Colony The 1 Chief rKlin Yew Hock a here.
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  • 360 7 UNITE AS ONE NATION FOR PEACE, PROGRESS Tun Tan's call to Malayans: MALACCA, Tues. The 75-year-old doyen of Malaya, Tun Tan Cheng-lock, strongly urged the various races here to form a united Malayan nation in the new independent Malaya for the sake of peace, progress and stabilityTun Tan, who was
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  • 87 7 TWO groups of rival secret society gangsters on Monday night waged a battle in Chitty Road, in the Jalan Besar area of Singapore. Using sticks and bottles, the gangsters numbering 20, fought for ten minutes. They scattered, when a police party arrived at the
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  • 41 7 THE Civil Defence department will hold its annual dance at its clubhouse in Kolam Ayer Lane. Singapore, today from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickets at $2 each are obtainable a t the gate of the clubhouse. Dress, formal
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  • 156 7 WEDDING BELLS FOR MODEL A STARRY-EYED New Zealand blonde yesterday arrived in Singapore on the first lap of a 16.000--mile flight to Germany by Qantas to marry her American sweetheart. She Ls 2D-ycar-old Valerie Hinds, a Christchurch model. The daughter of a harbour pilot. Valerie told The Standard that her
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  • 42 7 CHAN Fong of Chamang new village, Bentong, was fined $50 or one month's jail for not attending court to answer a summons charge of failing to observe the traffic lights while cycling. He was fined $5 on the traffic rharge.
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  • 171 7 SIX Australian.-, will arrive in Singapore today on board the Charon as "guests" nf the Colombo Plan Students' Association in Adelaide. They will spend two months in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Thailand before returning home. The trip is being organised by A.Man students of
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  • 322 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. With this years School Certificate examinations over, employment exchanges in Malaya are now trying to cope with thousands of applications from school-leaving students for Jobs. Already, more than 1,000 application^ have been received mostly tro.-i Malay students for six vacancies
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  • 147 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 835 84? R.S.S. No 1 Jan. 841 84^ R.S.S. No 1 Feb. 84* 84? R.S.S. No. 2 82J 831 R.S.S. No. 3 8U 812 Tone: Steady. The tin price in Singapore was $385J
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  • 84 7 THE Japanese freighter Eptoku Maru did not sail yesterday, as scheduled all i because she just could not leave. For early yesterday when all was set for her to sail to Japan, it was discovered that the windlass was broken. As a result the
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  • 35 7 A SHOPKEEPER. Hee Heong Poh nf Benton,? was fined $30 or two weeks' jail for failing to submit returns under the Weekly Holiday Ordinance to the State Labour: Department. Pahang. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 97 7 AN open verdict was recorded by the Singapore Assistant Coroner at the close of an inquiry into the deaths of Dudley Reed 27. and Andrew Goh 17. who were killed in a motor accident in Tampenio Road on Nov. 16. A lorry driver. Ong Son Kiong
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  • 37 7 T PI E Kampong Soopoo branch of the Singapore Libera; Socialist Party, at a special meeting on Dec. 26, decided that the committee resign en bloc fr^>m tne party and join tho Singapore People's Alliance.
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    • 935 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: ***** d, *****/4 132/6, RoMftson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halifa*. Bostee, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cuff Ports. S'por* P. S'ham Penang TfUCER m .m.'m. 7/10 |an 11 Jan 15/16 |an Carriers option to proceed Wa other ports to load
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    • 1204 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6. CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 M8 lints) < Incorporated in Singapore) M2 lm«t) ■Jj THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JSJ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed via other port, to load and di.eharge cargo (via Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 951 8 MITSUI PB LINE S'port P.S'ham Penono JAPAN LINE Kenryu Maru for Japan Ports 2 Jan 31 Dec Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore vio Bombay Suez. Mikogesan Maru 14
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    • 629 8 EAST ASIATIC Lis HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden lu- e rort mmmX (e«ee Rotterdam, Amsterdom, Bremen, H orT ,b A Gothenburg o n 'd Oslo. Uf9 C P( h 'v^, S'pOre D Cm r i t» Qm "INDIA" ne« »4 Jon ■s-r "SIENA" nm*. "LALANDIA" »i- 2 «fr Colls Beyrouth, Lottok,
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  • 202 9 PRICE of rubber in Singapore yesterday gained half a cent, to close at 84i cents per lb. for International first grade January, mainly due to improved buying interest. Prices were markfd down slightly at the opening. However, at lower levels, liquidation wa., well absorbed and
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  • 25 9 An Autstralian-based company which make? p.astir; footwear has completed a contract for more than 51.--000.000 worth oi its footwear to the United States.
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  • 114 9 THE Malayan Exchange Brinks Association nv<de ih p following changes in its ra'es to merchants yesterday: New York: Buying T.T. 32-13/16; O.D. 32-15 '16: 90 d st. air mail 33-1/8 credit bills, 33-1 4 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 31-11 '16: O D. 31-13/ 16; HO d st.
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  • 120 9 increase In Sarawak Air Traffic KUCHING, Tues. Increased air traffic ha.s been reported this year by the Sarawak Government Civil Aviation Department. Passengers carried on all lines increased from 3fi,016 to 41.942. The Department has provided each Division with a newly completed and fully operational airfield since last year. Airfields
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  • 154 9 All Sections Of The Share Mart Quiet QUIET undertone prevailed in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday with fair support. The turnover was small. Fouowing price changes I were announced by the M--.--layan Sharebrokers' Associai rinn INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B Petrol 48/- 50/--i Malayan Cement 164 1.66
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  • 194 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords $1.60; Hammer $1.(10, H. Waugh $1.29; Hume pref. A4/10i; Metal Box $1.74, $1.75; Cold Storage 86J; S. Steamship 71c. 70.; S- Times $187 cd S- Traders $1.60. $158, U.E. ords. 9Gc: Wearne $1.48$ $1.47 call, Wilkinson
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 616 9 'S'PORE TRADE SHOULD PICK UP IN THE NEW YEAR' SINGAPORE should be shoring in the revival of world trade, with the coming of the New Year. This hope :.s expressed by the Colony's Minister tot Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, ;n a, year-end review released vesterdav. Reason for
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    • 195 9 SINGAPORE is planning well ahead for the first 'PATA (Pacific Area Travel Association) Annual Contention, to be held in the Colony next month. A special preparation committee has been con- 1 I vened to devise and coordinate arrangements. All indication.- point to a successful
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    • 154 9 LONDON, Dec. 30, (Reuter) London foreign exchange dealers had a rather hectic day yesterday following the week-end announcements of European currency convertibility. Initial dealings were confused, but the market eventually settled down and by the end of the day business was back to normal. Throughout the
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    • 158 9 BRITAIN'S tourist traffic in September continued to break records. Figures released by the British Travel and Holidays Association show that 120,000 overseas visitors came to Britain during the rr.orith, an increase of eight per cent, over the total of 111.--000 in the same montn
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    • 98 9 PRODUCE SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon oio c ing prices per picul yesterday \,cre: Copra Der-. -.Jar* .s'\!i buyers; $40$ sellers; coconut o'" in bulk $61 sellers in drums $63J sellers, Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 Fellers; Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prfces fair
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    • 69 9 Mr. Roberl J. Caver y ha.. been elected a director of Hilton Hotels International In'-. Mr. Arthur E. Elmiger has been appointed sen. or vice president of the company. Announcement of the new executive assignments was made recently by Mr. Conrad ■VT. Hilton, president of both Hilton
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    • 28 9 Soviet specialists believe that Soviet oil output in 1958 will be 113,500,000 tons, 15,--200,000 tons more than in 1957, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Reuter.
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    • 30 9 A conference or. th? marketing of coffee will start a 4 Groroke, the centre of the coffee planting industry in the highland? of New Guinea. on .Tan. in.
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    • 129 9 HK Sells More To Malaya HONGKONG'S cxp.^ fcc Ma aya for October thi yeai showed a rise of ECKS4.73 i compared with the pre-., month, according to a Hongkong Government bulletin. Overall externa! trade f Hongkong for October I n for the secon I m nth m sue- cession, in
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    • 67 9 Messrs j- i-.-i Lysaght (Ausl i P 4 v Ltd a -teo in P f rt Kembla, New S- ith Wales, will sper td A- 7.,i'»'"'.--000 on -a nev. p'.a'". 4 in the next two years. The programme includes a continuous galvanising plant with a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 396 9 K^ EVERETT ORIENT LINE J£§4 S'por* P.S'hom Penono Foi Hongl ong, Japan. -ESADEVERETT" 8 Jan 2 Jon "NOREVERETT" 30 Jan 29 Jon 27 Jon --.~~,-"o, C-.tt-sc-g C- '^t*o "LENEVERETT" 1 2 Jan 1 3 Jan 16 Jan •R'REVERETT" 3Uon 3 Feb 4 Feb £§4 EVERETT STAR LINE JO^ Sport P
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    • 88 9 1 WE BOTTLED THE SOUND... I AND SEALED IT r*^m-mm*~!&_^? SR .^m^^^^mmmmmm^r^ 1 1 mmZ%M At Ammmk tW "*^rW <*** 5^5 M _^_^^Bl^_^_^P^S m^ a^^^ aU^ a m a £^^mmmmmmmmm W v"* ""^^S^ir tT M ff iff I3P •7m "wLWm mm/ m mWS 9E-.E mr HE _f m Ammvk *J
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 218 9 Ships In Port OTTER ROADS I Mas Hock Hai, Caltex Bintang. USSR Trawlers (s>. B^o- Beetor.g. Angkorwat, T^ng loch. Nikko Maru Inchilda, Seang Yu Aw Rosita. Auby, India, CK-ula. Brrrhrre. Esk- Sf ng Hong. Hua Heng, Kim bank, Eastern Luekv. Tong Hai Seug. A:k Leong, Kiar.g Kian Tong Yick. Stv
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  • 733 10  - SHE STOPPED HIM BECOMING A TEACHER HAZEL MEYRICK ZIL GRAHAM VIVIAN SUTHERLAND is one of the world's best-known modern painters. He can command thousands of pounds a commission. He has been awarded more international prixes than any other living British artist. But if his wife had not made a fateful
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  • 232 10 And Now He's World Famous but it was seven years before they could afford to marry. Miss Barry became Mrs. Sutherland in 1928. not long after she posted that fateful letter to Tunbridge Wells. Her husband was now fast becoming a fashionable artist whose commissions brought in more than £1.000
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  • 119 10 mmmmmmmmmm^^ m m^~-~-mmmmum\ B B As a young woman she dressed in a distinctly "arty" fashion Sr-e wore bright sweaters and full skirts that were nearly ground length at a time v. hen most women v\ ere v. earing c+v:gr t, short dresses She also liked to wear the big
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  • 645 10 MARIA POSSESSES THREE SECRETS TF it is possible for stars to foretell their own future, then glamorous Maria Menado should be able to predict the course of her ascending star without difficulty. In 1953, the year under! review, she has played the lead in more
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 260 10 TRUE TALES— The Architect of Atomic Energy (I) by VERL'S W A^kWk m M Am mmmm mmWmmW JB^ **m\ mmWuS^ J li -J-Bl^ B\ b^ a _a-^^4 f mmm\ m mA \jr\ |M *K *T X^Lw —^r\ *\^Am\ ummw 1 WA^L^W AmW AW^Amm mmmw DR. ENRICO FERMI— This Italian. BOYHOOD—
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  • 93 11 MELBOURNE. Dec 30 (Renter) England's critic t team to meet lustralia in th'- second Test stnrt\mg herr tomorrow will be: Pp rr May 'Captain). Colin Coudrev Trevor BafI. j Godfrej K\ans. Jim Laker. Willie Watson, Tom Graveney, Peter Richardson. Tonv Lock. Brian Stathsm tnd Peter Leader.
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  • 494 11 Scone Stone Producer Matched In Fine Trial By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Tues. Scone Stone, early fa\ounte for f] New Year Cup. and Producer, were matched in a ■did trial this morning. Working wide out on the ii track, thp pair covered three furlongs in 10 2/5 prr uithout being extended. Producer,
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  • 12 11 DiSti r. i ere I \tnt Singh RISFKYIfS
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  • 23 11 e irv 1 iy l tof 1 terday ai be 'sold' fl i re- Globetrotter .he v arded 5500.
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  • 17 11 Tues. r" ri a I for ind J Ml cnl K I ate c
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  • 16 11 *ontl re V KB., tar Ist vs RJ ME, S rs The d Raj
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 11 PRESIDENT wf e Bad- i A WOC Of Mal i -a. Mr Heah Joo Se«i i m i nfl lhe 1 mm Q Seoiifl I ip to the j Pei a d eepl i a, I\ f Ketc San, r.* the <•'•''.<. g the i Ihallengt Round bel i Pi
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  • 51 11 IS 1 ILLE K. i« kv r R iter r— The 1959 K< -t Derby will run on 2 il J i Chu. hi Downs 1 1 it i i am m r d hew h% nee wi can a 11 tei o! 100,000 dollars ic: tl winner.
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  • 490 11 AMERICA'S CUP... IF THEY WIN TODAY Australians Lose S-Set Doubles BRISBANE, Dec. 30 (Reuter) Ham Richardson down in the doubles to win 10-12. 3-6, 16-14. 6-3. 7-5 and Alex Olmedo won a tremendous five-set battle Thcir victo rv gues the United Stater, a great chance against Mal Anderson and N'eale
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  • 97 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Royal Air Force beat a weak Selangor Club side by 17 points n al, four tries)* to three point- (try) at rugger on the Bellamy Road ground here today. Selangor Club did well tn hold tiic Airmen to 3—3 at half time, but
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  • 186 11 SEREMBAN, Tups. Singapore Sikhs dropped a vital point in the All-Malayan Sikhs hockey tournament when they were held by Perak Sikhs to a goalless draw on the Negri Sembilan Club Padang todav. The match was a thrilling i affair righl to the end, and
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  • 78 11 JOHORE All Blues to meet Singapore All Blues, in the Blues Cup competition «m Saturday on the padang: Hoberl Ng. T. SuWiman, Tay Chong Yew. Hassa.i Yacob. Q. Ibrahim. U. Ismail, K. Pestana, Yee Peng Sung. 7ainal, Yusof Ismail SeivaTajah, Ahma 1 Saman Wan liahman, Teoh
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  • 140 11 LONDON, Der. 30 (Renter)— English and Scottish football fixtures for Thursday Jan. 1 are. DIVISION II Middlesbrough vs Huddersfield Sunderland vs Ley' on DIVISION 111 Ru r v vs Doncaster R. Chesterfield Vs Hull Tranmere vs Wrexham DIVISION IV Barrow vs Workington Bradforn vs Crewe Carisle
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  • 323 11 SINGAPORE hockey umpires, may acquire international status, if a proposal now being made hy the I mpires Board is acceptable lo the International Hockey I'mpires Federation. '1 he bairn an ol the Singapore Umpire Board, Major A T. Hal hard, has written to the international
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  • 109 11 Kin Tat Appeals Gets Bangkok Trip 1 li E Singap nr minton A itoctat r < S 1 1 n rj n g Su [>-C i n '"'"'f hfl. reinstated r b Kn press 1 St Sungkok, follouTtn; nn fi I e r K I lio </-''w ft. Eng ai
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  • 232 11 BANGKOK. Dec. 30 (I PI) The Kmp and Queen of Thailand will witness the finals nf the badminton competition to bp held here between Jan. 5 and 1 in aid of the Thai Red Cross. Players tn m India. Denmark. Malaya. Singapore and
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  • 158 11 THK regal of the FARM F S i Clu Roya Engines Vactfl i (Singapore), be held 8 Sat rday it Ri 5 n^pore Vacl t Clu rhe et Kri con o r r 'l under the rul< o| tht I r national Vacl I Ra ing r-
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    • 112 11 I^THE LAST FRONTIER of TERROR! M* M fpK. tSED AS BAIT FOR THE DEADLIEST /Urn* r^ wS^^ \^K%m -tm. _Mw^ jf\ Jßlk JSm^mbl x l k p^W MSfm. 4! 1 fl-Tt t&wmw Mmm It tl 3 lost wm w i fi^l J^»\ /H *t/ v.»x_BLWNi spr Jri I J CINEMASCOPE:
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  • 1826 12 IT'S BOWLERS WHO WIN TEST MATCHES ...AND ENGLAND HAVE THEM nanny LONDON, Tues. It is the howlers who win Test matches and England have the bowlers who can win the second Test starting at Melbourne tomorrow. But something must be done about the batting. The bowlers ran only go so
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  • 1539 12 ASIANS marie a line contribution to Australian sport doling 1 0 ,~> 8 Malayan students attending Sydney*s I two universities formed a hockey team that toured various parts of New South Wales during university vacations. Mon of the players also played for Sydney
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  • 53 12 HIALEAH. FU,.: It's tea time for champion Enqlish race horse Tudor Melody, who seems to be blowing on a saucer ful of the Muff offered by Orange Bowl Queen Nanita Greene al Florida's Hialeah ra^c truck. The British .-fnr is being readied for the Sinn. ooo Flamingo
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  • 124 12 PERAK TIPPED TO WIN IPOH. Tues.— Perak are favoured to w;n their annual rugger match against Negri Sembilan in this season's Farleigh Robertson Trophy match to be played at Seremban on Jan. 3. The Perak players will make; the trip tn Seremban by motorcoach and return on Jan. 4. 12
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  • 302 12 Saturday's Soccer Fixtures LONDON, Dec 30. (Reuter).— England and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday. January 3 will be played as scheduled.— The Celtic vs Motherwell Scottish First Division game abandoned on December 6 because °f fog is now to be replayed on January 2. DIVISION I Aston Villa vs W<
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  • 159 12 BIRTHDAY GIFT FOR MAY IF HE WINS THE TOSS MELBOURNE, Der. 30 (Reuter, n;l3nd Peter May who Is 29 tomorrow the uv, j second Test looks like living himself 1 nresent if he wins the tnsv when the M Noveir covered w i m forecast peratui Th lugh at B'
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  • 179 12 R PFTFR \V!l><>\ LONDON. Tues.— The national lasfrautt Is the hoomeranc And. brother bas DaftaM f chairman of the Australian Lawn Fennii Uw i thrown a real scalper! Having started this ridic tl u attempt of a w< rid-wide ban on Jack Kramer and his
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 781 13  - Pupils Impressed By K.L.'s Big Buildings UNKNOWN Uncle David mWrnVf^ ■ina __«tui_2 rWa 9 m^r •j^^^^^^S lii! 1 1 LM i i vJ Ikv j Please tell me somethine about I eo Tolstoy irhethei or not he was h** authoi of "Wai and V I r K I.- Nikolaevitcl x
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  • 254 13 TFCi ire three letters received from readers *ho are animal lovers and IWfl p»'ts •ear Editor— l I »und a ptra it ng outside my nighl so 1 sot up ight ber tot my d her. I think r > much food, nm< liati ly the i nited
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  • 64 13 l l you my interesting story tn tell about yoi. r pet, an excursion, your school, nr hobby? Or do yen take good pict draw cartoons cid ts? Wha ever yon '-re f may h> send then to The SCHOOL FRONT, SINGAPORE ST ZNDARD, 23. Lim Teck Kim
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  • 194 13 _H^_fll t|N a I a hoolboy was shooting wil h a catap lit thro igh a window, A pro- who whs watching him, suddenly pretended he was feeling ill, and turned t* tho b y onn said. "Could yo i please ''lose tho window for mo.
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  • 367 13 My Boarding School This article was sent in by Albert Tan of Pr. VI of Boys' Town School, Bukit Tiji ah, Singapore. More articles of rr? s sor t n re welcome 1 am a boarder of Boys' Town Boarding School. It is situated at fH miles Bukit Timah road.
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  • 27 13 Miners are seen working in aji open cast tin mine. AT PORT Swettenham notice the loading and unloading of cargo with modern cranes
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 267 13 rpODAYS QIOTATION: tures m> H 111 AM RIMS C^l luU 111 WEDNESDAY FOR courteous R^BM Wil P m^M SCORPIO -Or 4 o.'d'.r m:k the m<«-t, ..^j^L V N' r >v. 21— Fncnd>. c.n hr> mix ._^._^._^.Pl^._PYYV*^l^-^-^-^-^-H good words; in Ei-3-kI-Sl _^V loiTur-. and patic B^^f/Al M g^L^Lr^ 2! A^ |I
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    • 274 13 LI'L ABNER B> M Ctpp an'tuev Y| /SO WHAT ARE WE \f un^.UAff- Z ,ac P l f^!!f^!?3 TMEV CALL ME A CALL ME jl l WAITING FO»? J tuVmJJP SC^ef f r^i^W 'tmeamorolsJ 'rut H V- \7 ME HOT«T6MPERED OHmV.iy Zjflk] ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin p^|Hf V.ELL.CH'E-
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 269 14 DOCTORS FIGHT TO SAVE BABY ONLY 12 oz CH. I De 30 (UPI) A oa ba snr a -ie fan I f ipped in Um pa noil he nd, ft ijthl f r her today U shf survives, she n M ro *>rd for the smallest baby ever 1 I
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  • 65 14 5 AN rELI S Di 30, fßeuter] Boxer Don J< rdan *he a orld we terweighl cham--7 who waa arrested cn j Monday ~ot ion of posig narcot wms eared Pi ice aso cleared three ether occupants ot a car in which, Jordan was riding yesterday
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  • 76 14 photo. IF VOU judge this man. Lazaroi Drakoulis, from his appearence you're very wrong for he Is possibly a millionaire. He is believed to be the heir to some eight million sterling and a gold mine in Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. But until now Lazaroz, .")0.
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  • 252 14 SWAFFHAM. Fngland. Dec. 30 (Reuter) Thirtyseven campaigners for nuclear disarmament summonsed here yesterday for obstructing: police at a nearh> guided missile site declared in court they would not accept the magistrates' order to keep the peace for a year. Thev ivi d that
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  • 64 14 COLOMBO. Dee 30 (Reuter) Some petrol and paraffin Stations here ran out of their «rto *ks today as a strike in demand for a Christmas bonus by about 6no workers of a 'eao i:::: >~ company c tit ered its tenth dav. The r.ompanv involved mee'>
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  • 297 14 UK-UAR ROW MAY END SOON World Bank chief flies to Cairo as mediator for both LONDON, Dec. 30 (Reuter) Mr. Eugene Black, President of the World Bank, has agreed to mediate informally in promoting a financial settlement between Britain and the Tnited Arab Republic, a British Treasury spokesman said here
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  • 32 14 NICOSIA. Dec. 30 (Reuter) --Six Greek Cypriots under sentence of death have been reprieved, it was officially announced here today. All the sentences have been commuted to life imprisonment.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 235 14 NICOSIA. Dec. :.0 (Reuter) Kyriakos Matsis. Northern Regional Commander of the EOK.A terrorist organisation shot himself before a British Army Major lobbed two grenades into his hide-out on Nov. lf», a Coroner found here today. The Coroner, Mr. Justice Cammiade, said thai Matsis who
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  • 207 14 Emperor Selassie ADDIS ABABA. Dec. 30 (Reuter) Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia said here yesterday that Africa was potentially one of the world's richest continents though a large number of her peoples were still regarded as sub-standard because they did not enjoy freedom. Overlapping
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  • 121 14 PORT MORESBY, Dec. 30 i Reuter.) The President General of the Methodist Church of Australia, Dr. H. Woods, said today the overlapping ol religious sec\s throughout, 'he Pacific Island was 'Vcandalous and dangerous." It was an oilence to the! Christian spirit as we'll as confusing to :he
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  • 94 14 IPSWICH. England, Deep 30 (Reuter) —A woman was! killed and two men taken i injured to hospital yesterday when a blazing pilot .ess I United States fighter plane crasher! on to houses alongside a main road near Ipswich and exploded The plane, an F-100 super sabre
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  • 50 14 Photo. SIX -DAY-OLD Micfclos. son of film actress. Jayne Mansfield, is fed with his Christmas hrrakfast in Hollywood D >' h' s great-grandmother, Mrs. Bratrirc Palmer (?_,s from left to fight) Jay E. Marie, aeed I, mother Jayne and Grandparents. Harry and \>ra Peers look fondly on.
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  • 215 14 France Prepares For Nuclear Age Surprise Attack PARIS, Dec. 30, (UPl)— Premier Charles De (.aulle streamlined France's military defence toda% to protect the nation against surnrise attack in the nuclear ace. The programme, which I lows his revolutionary economic reforms, called for creation of a national defence committee similar to
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  • 99 14 WASHINGTON, Dec. SO. (Renter) The United States and the Soviet Union yesterday signed an agreement here to establish exhibitions in each other's capitals. The United States will s( n I workmen, machinery a n d materials to Moscow to bui I two exhibition buildings in the
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  • 36 14 The United States plans to launch an average cf two satellites a month in ***** while forging ahead at the same time with ballistic missiles and other nuclear weapons to de'er Russia from] war.- UPI
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  • 131 14 It You Smoke 20 Fagt Daily.., MELBOUR! Der. 30 I' f: vi uno X-raj i according to a cancer In t* th< ilea] The report Sydn< pecii Maynard Ren to The Royal tr ■< 'r~<~ (Ji PllJ than 2 r < c seems
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  • 141 14 3 Widows To Every Widower 1 ON Dw. n, Um II Reuter i Se "nd i r riagp aftet a divot ii more p«»pu.ai v\ 1 1 h I Englishman than I•■ Knglishuoniau, accord to a report published < ria\ rhe nn;tl review af the last OCO if R| ui
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