Singapore Standard, 10 January 1959

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  • 8 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1959. 5
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  • 285 1 Lifting of crisis law is reason By DEV SHRIDHAR THE lifting of the Emergency Control over the Straits of Johore at the tail-end of last year has given smugglers an opportunity to fully exploit their illegal traffic between Singapore and other regions. A
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  • 159 1 LONG BEACH, California. Jan. 9, (UPI) Diana Hutchison, 20-year-old Eurasian telephone operator from Singapore arrived here yesterday to meet her husband-to-be, 'seaman Joseph J. Bellin. 22. Miss Hutchison, who vied for the Miss Singapore title last year, was reunited with Bellin, of Appleton, Wisconsin,
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  • 210 1 US will prevent war at any cost Eisenhower WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuter) President Eisenhower delivering his State of the Union message to Congress declared today that the United States sought to "prevent war at any place and in any dimension." The President called for a continuation of United States commitments
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  • 63 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 9 (Reuter) Indonesian rubber production had declined by 6.1 per cent during 1958, Antara News Agenrv reported today. A memorandum prepared by Agriculture Minister Sadjarwo said rubber production for 1958 was 242.797 tons compared with 258.576 tons for 1957. Referring to tea, the memorandum said
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  • 348 1 Sabotage? COUNCIL CALLS IN POLICE TO PROBE BLACKOUT THE Singapore City Council yesterday called in the Police to investigate the explosion on Thursday night at St. James Power Station. The Council had suspected sabotage. The- Act.ng Mayor, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday directed the Chief Administrative Officer to immediately strengthen
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  • 31 1 i,/\Ui> would welcome a cultural, economic co-operation scheme for South-east Asian countries approved in principle by the Philippines and Malaya, it was reliably reported in Manila yesterday. Reuter
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  • 329 1 Dato Nik Malaya's Envoy In U.S. Official KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Federation Government announced tonight the appointment of Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Ha.ji Nik Mahmood as Malaya's Ambassador to the United Stales and head of the Permanent delegation to the United Nations. Dato Nik Kamil taJces over the post from
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 1 ic. THIS i 8 the centre of lh? cemetery. !Sote 8om P of the tomhtt me% (circled) />*. neath the wooden planks and the larpe squatter hut in the background. Standardpic
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  • 407 1 Decry 60,000 who want Covt. to clear squatters from cemetery ABOUT 60.000 Malays living in Gevlang. Singapore, are furious because squatters are "desecrating" a Muslim cemetery in which many of their dead are buried The residents told The Standard yesterday: "This is a sin. We cannot allow our dead relatives
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  • 449 1 Pitched battle in Gangland s bloodiest clash BY JOE SASSOON ONE man was hacked to death and three others seriously injured when more than 50 gangsters staged a pitched battle in Singapore last night. It was the bloodiest secret society battle to have taken place in the Colony in recent
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  • 169 1 New term for air chief: Govt. to decide SINGAPORE Government will soon con.sidrr whether to extend the term of .secondment of Itl Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. W P. NlcoL Mr. Nleol'i two-year ".erm expires in May. He had been seconded to the Singapore Government, by the Ministry of Transport
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA, Jan 0 (ITD At lca.st [our different group* will rapn ia at the Pacific Ai» i i.tvci a riation onf< i In Singapore on .inn Dtligltloi the Com. municattonj Ministry! Indonesia Tourism Council* the National Indonesian Toun*t A«enry (NITOI'R) and th« Garuda Airline* art
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  • 51 2 MR. P. L. Anthony, until recently chairman (Staff Side) of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Counri!, has been promoted Assistant Controller (Staff) of the Telecommunications Department. Anthony, a former president of the Telecommunications Employees Union, has re-ign-ed from the Staff Side of the Council following his
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  • 233 2 STANDARD Ml Sl( CRITIC PHILIPPA SCHUYLER. a youn* Amoncan pianist, played a programme of Chopin." Ravel and 20th century American music in the Victoria Theatre Singapore, last night. A long and tedious first half began with a rhythmically slack performance of Ger>riwms Khapsoch m Blue M graduating via two
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  • 116 2 NEW HOPE FOR THOSE WHO FAILED STUDENTS who failed IB the Entrance Examination for admission to Secondary Schools will have a. place In the evening ela»cs if they apply now. the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. They should lend in their applications now. if they arc prepared to go to
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  • 86 2 That the English-educated class will p. ay an important part in Singapore's political and economic development* was the opinion of four speakers at a public forum held ,ast night at the Cultural Centre. Singapore. The speakers wore Mr. David Marshall. Dr. Ton Chin
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  • 218 2 QUESTIONNAIRE SEEK:--TO LEARN GROUSES THE Singapore Teachers* National < Hi« tend out a series of questionnaire t U the Colony soon. These questionnaire r KCk information on grOUSCI of tearher*, ar fOf fUgffettiOßa to improve their i ■..:i'>r.<: of service and «tan Of living Tho Congr a scries o!
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  • 75 2 A OR Cour Ur ing hh W tun. nT The ri -,n v iB tlTI hia ow r in the rr i Pa-. t Ma h i 'd in ,»u he i "-177, < Job. found .F thr u Aaktna thr a m a I owned so I an
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  • 23 2 iOOK-1 i I of heme, <ecret < He h ar:r Oct. 2\ It* fi The of the M Mr acting Depw of Police
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    • 809 2 N OT ICES URGENT NOTICE SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION Participants are requester] to complete and return, before the 13th January, their electricity application cards stating their electrical requirements. Failure to do this may lead to non-supply of the necessary current. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Chee Seng Chian? i> no
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 377 3 SE Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul returned to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday n the knowledge that his plan for uniting the lfce countries of South-east Asia in closer II ond economic co-operation has won the of the whole democratic world. The enhe welcome he received was well
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    • 376 3 Free To Live Work I THERE ore people of many races, each with ♦heir own customs and religions, in Singapore and J r ederation today. Their liberties and their of life have in no way been restricted. They ree to live ond work and are treated in the way by
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  • 547 3  - France's New Premier GEORGE SIBERA r*y 1 DE GAULLE'S CHOICE DEBRE the new French Premier, spent 13 years fighting to prepare the way for Gen. Charles De Gaulle's successful campaign to replace the French Fourth Republic with a strong-executive system. After the Fifth Republic was duly instituted, nobody was surprised
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  • 943 3  - Karachi Under The New Regime ROSS BIRTWISTLE by KARACHI KARACHI, a city of 2,000.000 people with many destitute and more pitifully poor, is stirring under the spur of the country's new regime and if the people of the capital can reflect something of the rest of the nation, hope is
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  • 35 3 American aviator Charles A. Lindbergh reinsert To take his mascot kitten "Patsy" on his historic transatlantic flight in 1927 because, he said, it icould be "too dangerous to risk the cat's life."
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  • Article, Illustration
    368 3 the NEWS as it strikes me 1 1 AVK (he I'nion of Soviet 1 L Socialist Republic* and the People* Republic of China come to the parting of the. xv ays? In the past few months there has been notable change in the kind of propaganda cmaniting from Peking. Where,
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  • 365 3 An Appeal For Young Malayans' Sir—lt has-been decided to make an appeal to every nsnt-minded person in Malaya on behalf of the magazine "Young Malayans" Young Malayans exists to promote Wider Human Understanding. It exists to give the young students a chance to express him or herself.
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  • 256 4  - 141 INDIANS GIVE UP CITIZENSHIP PAPERS R. G. PILLAI And they face issue of being stateless By ONE-HI NDRED-AND-FORTY-ONE Indians who had taken out Singapore citizenship papers, have since voluntarily renounced their new status. These people have renounced their citizenship rights because "we are doubtful if the papers have any
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  • 49 4 INSPFXTOR Mnhamert Sallrh bin Noordin, of the C I D., who lrft Singapore yesterday by Qantas for Britain for special training. He uill bp away for six months at the Hendon Metropolitan Police College where he will do an advanced course in criminal investigation work
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  • 55 4 SIXGAPORE Lifeguard Corps yesterday announced that it would be forming sl' Johore Lifeguard Corps for the benefit of swimmers and pienickers in Johore Bahru. Tomorrow at 10 a.m.. Mr. Yons Say Toong will be at the pier on the Lido Beaeh at Johore Bahru to enrol
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  • 54 4 NG YONG, a 43-year-old woman, was yesterday fined $10,001 or one year's Jail by a Singapore Court for possessing nine pounds of dutiable "cheroots" and 216 pounds of dutiable cigarettes at Paya Lebar Road on Thursday night. Unpaid duty on the cigarettes tu more than 52.000.
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  • 263 4 Chamber Changes Tune— Supports Tariff Scheme AFTER one week of opposition to the proposed Customs Amendment Bill, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday welcomed in principle the amendments to the law, provided they did not "kill tree trade." After a throe-hour secret meeting at the Chambrr premlsea in Hill
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  • 125 4 GEMS LOSS: BANK MEN QUESTIONED PENANG, Fri.— Madam Lee' Cheng Kin. widow of multimillionaire, the late Mr. Ycap i Chor Ee. has officially written to the Oftu'er-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations ofle ring $5,000 reward to anyone for information leading to the recovery of the jewelleries and arrest and conviction of
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  • 70 4 ACID was thrown at a cyclist. Tan Ee Tho as he was returning home after a cinema show at midnight on Thursday in Tampenis Road. Singapore Tan told Police that four men stopped him and after assauitinq him. one of thenthrew <icid at him. The
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  • 155 4 AN Indian seaman, Fazbur Rahman, yesterday peered out of a window from his seat in a giant plane in Singapore and what he saw gave him quite a shock. A fire-engine was near the plane, and he was the only passenger left
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  • 209 4 PLAN FOR S-E ASIA LINK IS TAKING SHAPETUNKU TELLS PI KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman is proceeding with plans for the formation of a South-east Asia non-military alliance based on economic and cultural co-operation among underdeveloped nations in the area. This WMM in the text of the
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  • 78 4 MISS TING LING. English speaking Chinese film star trom Hongkong, who is now in Penan? looking for suitable locations for a new fi'm she proposes to make on this island. During her stay she made a personal appearance in conjunction with the screenin? of
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  • 370 4 Extort bid on man who won lottery A CHINESE phj tan, who >truck first pnre in the Johore State Lottery four yean ago, told a Singapore Co;;rt yesterday that on Ort. -4 lasi yenr. lorry driver came to* h:s house in Vio Chu Kang Read. threatened him. and a<ked "for
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  • 45 4 "UiKDS of a Ue.hi Garden." will be the subject of a talk by If r. Malcolm MacDonald British Hiqh Commissioner in India, in the Hollywood Room. Odton Cinema on Monday at R .30 p.m.. the Malayan Nature Society. Sineapore branch announced yesterday.
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  • 115 4 MR. R. C. Hoffman (left), Permanent Secretary (Establishment) tuts the ribbon and declares open a new c.inteen. which Mr. Frankie I.ee (ritjht) of the Immigration Department and Chairman of the new Canteen Committee called "the reincarnation of the Old Smoky" at the Palmer Road Government
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  • 215 4 MEDICAL SERVICE MEN PUT UP SHOW THE Singapore Medical and Health Services, in conjunction with the University of Malaya, will put up a large-scale relief map showing the working of individual departments and their impact on society, at the Singapore Constitution Exposition to be hold at the old Kallang airport
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  • 38 4 A so; Jj Oeorgc L i. ty li i i«t lord M< with lnt( i 2 nmltted Ihe ca nv Ch- month u $150. m month t to tr. "It the hive mentari her a life I
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  • 24 4 Of A I, In S Couii fill i <<> ot him K v In H I Ki ft he p tempi I from I
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  • 240 4 NINETY thousand dollars uorth of arrived for the Malayan Pineapple lu j u may, The Standard understands, (lU canned pineapples and prevent rr« urr crisis that is facing the industry PCM The equipment a modi:.coring machine is now lyii tne Cannery in Scudai, Johore. I II from the suppliers
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  • 95 4 THF Ain a§ worth ol lt he the ;11 c of the go- 4 yei work Vl hnic. in .1 T^? nery bui m v Y ted MB I I I nan,, Tin fl ic irs being SB I y that he I om the I lohc I liked
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  • 81 4 The ftrn delegate to the Pan-Parifir South-east Wo-ner.'s Association seminar to be he'd in Singapore, Dr. Ze ma Georcc of i eland, w\ arrive tomorrow by .lapan Air Line<;. Dr. Zelmi |f an author, ?o iologi.t and Th« irrfvt will be tht South rse de on
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 5 HEN st '<vt. M r Vim Che 'eft Singapore yea* l ltn his wife by air t to London for a POJ >*e eoursp in \own-pla his mind went *baek to December. waf d' that be his wife met. e wis or at yea was alsc technic. Lim his
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  • 560 5 Senior men for posts it top officers quit SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday assured the public that the efficiency of the Medical and Health Services would not suffer, even if some of the top officers opted to leave the service or retire. Commenting on the
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  • 477 5 HAVE YOUR CANDLES READY SPA and Lib-Socs warn the public SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance and Liberal Socialist City Councillors last night, warned the public: "Get ready with kerosene lamps and candles for light and buckets to store water" in anticipation of a breakdown in the two services. In separate statements, leader?
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  • 45 5 TWO more cases of paralytic poliomyelitis were reported yesterday in Singapore bringing the total for this year to six. They were a Chinese boy aged two from Bukit Ho Swee and a Chinese girl aged 1J years from Lorong Ah Swee.
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  • 337 5 A 83-YEAR-OLD woman, whose home is a $10-a-month eight by 10 foot cubicle in a teeming Amoy Street tenement, yesterday received a bagful of rations consisting of two katirs of rice, two pounds of powdered and two tins of condensed milk, a
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  • 74 5 MADAM CHt A CHAN, 83 rears old, blind and without relatives or friends, gropes in the familiar paper ?r* J e tlOnS She receives month from the office of Singapore Association for the Blind. Although she also suffers from partial deafness, she knows the voice of
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  • 125 5 Changes to Bill welcomed SINGAPORE Business Employees' Union yesterday welcomed the Government's decision to alter the draft Customs Amendment Bill to provide certain safeguards to the entrepot trade. In a statement, the union said that th e alterations were hailed by Its members as "a step in the right direction."
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  • 85 5 A HOLIDAY-SEASON party for 700 children of all rates, from about 10 youth clubs in Singapore, will be held today at :*.30 p.m in Gillman Barracks. Alexandra Road Hosts to the children, who range from 10 to 18 years o!d, are the personnel of Singapore
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  • 93 5 MAN WAS SLASHED BY ERROR -POLICE A MAN playing checkers was slashed with parangs outside a coffee shop in Henderson Road, Singapore, on Thursday night. Hearing a commotion the man, Ng Won Seng, 40, stepped out of the shop and was set upon by about 10 thugs armed with parangs
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  • 159 5 Boy Artist's 30 Paintings Fetch $5,000 fail seng Kuan, Kuala Lumpur's self-taught artist and schoolboy, yesterday demons rated before a large gathering of fans at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, his prowess with the brush as he deftly made sketches in classical Chinese style. Eight minutes, and he had
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  • 340 5 Govts will confer on the crisis KUALA LLMPI R. Fri. The Federation Government is to consult the Singapore Government to appoint a committee to inquire into the whole of the pineapple industry and to examine the conditions of the pines export market. This
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  • 151 5 Our hotels are below standard says Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There are very few hotels, boarding houses and resthouses in the Federation that can really be classified a.s of fir.st-cla.^s international standard. Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr Tan Siew Sin. told members of the Skal Club today. The first
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  • 158 5 THE famous Ircless British war ;uc. Croup Captain Douglas C'Rra^h for the Skv") Radrr. is in Singapore today. Group Captain Bader. now a Shell exe< utive, arrived in the Colony yesterday from London uith h.s wife. He reached here aftrr piloting a snell
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  • 202 5 Man For Trial On Arms Charge A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I Pate.s, yesterday committed Tan Joo Seng, 22, to >tand triai a, the next Assizes on charges of unlawful possession of a .33 revo:vcr and five bullets at 12.10 p.m. on Nov. 23 ,a.s. year. Tan, of Johore
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  • 100 5 THE Singapore Standard regret", that statements defamatory of Mr. David Marshall have been published in it;s editorial and news columns. It has ascertained that there was no foundation for the adverse reflections made at the time upon Mr. Marshall's reputation and political character and integrity and this opportunity is
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  • 37 5 TAIPING Fri.— A Chinese businessman from Kedah, Mr. Lee Kooi Lam 54, was knocked down by a trade van on the Taiping-Penang trunk road yesterday. He was rushed to hospital but died on the way.
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  • 331 6 GANGSTERS CASHING IN FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR Six hold-ups in one night ate Indications' FIRST indications of the annually recurrent rise in crime just before the Chinese New Year were observed on Thursday night when six hold-ups by gangsters were reported to the Police. Chinese New Year falls on
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  • 19 6 KASSIM, the gallant youth, scribbles the story of his plight on a piece of paper. Standardpic.
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  • 258 6 STRUCK dumb nine years ago. a Malay youth has ever since been gallantly fighting to regain his speech with medical aid. Kassim bin Abubakar. 21. haj searched the lens.h and breadth of Malaya 'for a miracle cure. Now. Ka^im vant.s to go to
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  • 46 6 On the occasion of his first official visit to Ipoh this weekend the High Commissioner for India in Malava .Mr S T Banerji, win be entertained to a tea-party at the Station! Hotel on Sunday by members or the local Indian community J
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  • 151 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. BfU 86 1 K.S.s. No. 1 Jan. 86* Btf* RS.S. No. 1 Feb. 8«J K7 RS S. No. 2 84| Boi R.S.S. No. 3 81] 84i Tone: Quiet after steady. The tin price
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  • 247 6 Businessman Loses Appeal For Colony Citizenship A SINGAPORE Criminal District Judge. Mr. S K Lcc 1 yesterday dismissed an appeal by a buslne&sman against a decision of -.he Registrai n Officer in reacting his application for hi> name to be included in the elections register. The businessman Mr. M. A.
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  • 42 6 GOVERNOR of Singapore. Sir William and Lady Goode. yesterday paid an "informal visit to the S-.nsapore's. Children Aid Society at Tomlin^on Road. The Governor and La<iy G<-»nric were welcomed members of the Society and by :>0 smartly dressed children. -Li
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  • 211 6 Three more 'pioneers' tor Fed. Air Force KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Three more aircraft— a Twin Pioneer and two Pres wick Pioneers for the Royal Malayan Air Force are expected to arrive in the country early next month The flight will be commanded by Air Commodore N. C. Hyde. Air Officer
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  • 304 6 Man Plunged Knife Into My Brother's Back— Girl Witness A 17-YEAR-OLD girl was an rye-witness to the killing of her brother. Tay Gim Cheong:, 20. by three men one morning: in September last year, a preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. And tentatirely charged w;th the murder of Tav was Lim
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 7 ROYAI WU II I FRY pilot Captain George Richey of London prepares his flight log after completing a twohonrjparrh for cultivations and other evidence that ist terrorists living deep in the jungle cannot digfaiSr nr hide from air observation.
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  • 398 7 Ex-Commander Of Malay Brigade Returns BRIGADIER G. G. R. Williams, M.B.E. "Colonel of the Loyal Regiment" and a former Commander of the First Malay Infantry Brigade, is paying his final visit to the Ist Battalion, The Loyal Regiment in North Malaya. Next month, he completes his appointment os "Colonel of
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  • 251 7 CRIK. NORTH MALAYA. Austnlians, New Zealanders, British, Gurkha and Mai. iv troops, deep in the silence of the jungle, have learned to welcome >ne sound as the cheeriest of them all. It's the monotonous buzz of a light aircraft F engine- -a sound
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  • 410 7  - The Army's Little Navy Shows Its Spaces JOHN WOODROW By 'T'HOSE in the Army who so down to the sea in ships and do business in the waters around Singapore and Malaya have been on parade this week. They are the men of 37 Company (Water Transport). Royal Army Service
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    70 7 M A J O R \V. A. FRASER- HARRIS. RA. Military Assistant to the (1.0.C. Federation Army, Major General Dato F. H. Brooke, who is leaving for the I'nited Kingdom this month on completion of threr years tour of duty in Malaya. He is being succeeded by Major
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  • 35 7 Warm Greeting BRIGADIER G G. R. Williams. Colonel of the Loyal Regiment Hett) is warmly greeted by Bricadier H. J. Mom. Commander of 28 Commonwealth Brigade, on his arrival at the Command Post in Ipoh.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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    • 1174 8 Tel: 2405 MAMSPIELD «e CO., LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) Cl2 £7 f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORT* Carriers option f proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo (via saex with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 981 8 i MITSUI IS LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penong Noroson Maru for Japan Ports 12 Jon 11 Jon Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on chrough bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay 6 Suez. Mikageson
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    • 511 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMEWARD SAILINGS for Aden Port So.e Rotterdam, Amtterdam, Bremen. H Qr «b uro I Gothenburg and Otlo '••s BI TV "SIENA" G..1-!2/,2i.. "LALANDIA""^.. Si wm <f k S I^Jr Colls Beyrouth. Lottokio ond IgW A ibhei Calls London for postengerv Turr OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bangkok ond So.ao* Penang
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  • 143 9 Industrials, Tins Are Steady On Sh are Mart I I INDU ALS nnd Tina ■•ere ste? lalayan «hare ir.fi terday, while Rubber* v-c'v betler. Turnov Price v »*"> Mala iociation W. Har l 111l s • rs Ll 1 <■■ 0 70 a ri 1 65 S.llrrs 1.13 0
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  • 217 9 Business In Shares LI 4ALAYA ted th< e v ester e^fc. SI 10. $1 11, $1 12; B $1 55 odd lot (overGa non c 79 >l 80. lo* W. Hammer $1.64. odd lot; H. 10 'ready and delayed 1 ■t prefs V M. Cement m $1.80 (ready and delaved>;
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 100 9 R.1. -India Trade Pact Extended JAKARTA. Jan. 9 (UPI).— Indonesia's tiade agreement 'vvith India has been extended until June 30, 1959. Letters extending the vali- j dity of the agreement wertl exchanged by the Indian Ambassador to Jakarta and the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affair?. Under the
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    • 101 9 SINGAPORE Crureie Prodic« Exchange noon c'o c mg prices per picul ye«rerriay were Copra Dec-Jan. $4fi buyers; $41 se'.lers; coconut oil in bu'.k $63| sellers in drums $65 sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white SI2R sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Assrciation closing pri.>s fnir merchantable
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    • 49 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 9 (Reu- ter). Low priced furniture from Communist China backed by high-class salesmanship is causing concern to Hongkong furniture makers. Imports of mainland furniture from places like Shanghai and Wuhan are on the increase, at prices which are '.ed in local trade circles elow cost.
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    • 390 9 Rubber THE feature of the week on the Singapore rubber market has again been the steady purchasing for Russian account, which has continued unabated, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltds report. Interest has now been spread over all grades of 6heet, but with 2
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    • 129 9 Price Gains 1/4 Cent RUBBER gained a quarter cent yesterday on the Singapore market, to close at B*'-"i 'Bc. per Ib. for International fir>t grade January shipment, mainly due to good buying interest. The apparent disinterest by overseas market had little effect here. Coverings for Russian accounts continued, and the
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    • 104 9 TOKYO. Jan. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, Japanese Foreign Minister, would probably ask Dr. Julius Raab, Austrian Chancellor, to withdraw Austria's invocation of the "escape clause" of the General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) against Japan, a spokesman for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today.
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    • 159 9 OUTER ROADS San Roberto. Lapaz. Eastern Lucky, Shunfar. Steel Flyer, Tokai Maru. Masan Ho. Denal, <-.varpenhondp. Gemma Geor^io. ;Kian, Seik a Maru, PleacanntviHe, Mui Heng. Vaiery Chkalov, Hoegh Silvermnnn Herkules, Tipondok. Bereb-^re. Tong Yick, Hai Lee, Snoho Maru, RoAena, Skan An. Vern. Wing On, Inrhki'.da. Sleiter. Lokan,
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    • 52 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 9 (Reuter) Antara News Agency reported discussions are now underway between government officials on the building of a manganese defining Dlant in Jogjakarta Central Java The agency said the Japanese Mitsibushi Company had offered to supply machinery for the plant. Indonesia's manganese if at present
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    • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Production of tin in the Federation last year dropped by over 13.000 long tons compared with the previous year's amount, latest statistics revealed today. Total production up to November last year amounted to 35.728 tons. It was (53.995 tons in 1957 >
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    • 124 9 £2 1/2 m. Works Contract For U.K. Firm A CONTRACT valued at £21 mil. sterling foe the supply and installation of overhead electrical equipment for the Indian Railway Board has been received by the British Insulated Callenders Cables Limited. Announcing this recently a spoke>man for the Company said that it
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    • 32 9 COTTON IMPORTS into the United Kingdom during the l!)")7-58 season (August-July) were 1.450,000 bales (300 pounds gross), a decline of 18 per cent from imports of 1,773,000 bales in 1956-57.
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    • 98 9 THE newest arrival on the detergent market in Singapore is "Red Top," manufactured in America by the Monsanto Chemical Company. The concentrated detergent, it is claimed, helps housewives save time and work by its quick results. One teaspoonful to a bucket of water is needed for
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    • 142 9 BRITAIN'S second largest customer for farm tractors and spares is now the United States. During 1958 America was buying them at a rate of nearly £6J mil. worth, compared with a little over £2 mil. last year, said the Agricultural Engineers' Association, in a statement in
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    • 24 9 PENANCJ. Fri The Province Wellesley Malay Traders' Asso-iation wi.i hold it? annual general mooting at Sungei Rambai Ma av School, Bukit Mertaiam, tomorrow
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    • 248 9 BRITAIN'S Textile Show, which comprises three specialised trade fairs, under one roof the National Men's and Boys' Trade Fair, the National Household Textiles and Soft Furnishings Fair and the National Carpet, Linoleum and Floor Covering Fair opens at Earls Court on Feb 2'\ Within each
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    • 381 9 TUN LIM OPENS BANKS $1.5 m. COLD STORE IN S'PORE THE FIRST refrigerated godown in Singapore, built- and operated by a bank, was declared open yesterday by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. It is the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation's new $1,500,000 refrigerated store in Siak Street, Singapore. Tun Lim,
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  • 107 9 TWO Japanese rice experts are helping the Malayan government to improve rice production. The experts are Professor Yutaka Yamakawa and Mr. Mutsuo Moriya. Early this week. they visited the padi experimental station at Rukit Merah, in central district of Province Wellesley. Thev were shown the strains
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  • 319 9 A COMPREHENSIVE range of equipment designed to produce at any desired interval laboratory-size samples of such diverse materials as coal and coke, ores, fertilisers, seeds and sugars, has been produced by a British firm. Four years of development and practical experience have gone into
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 147 9 OCBC now offers the book that makes saving at home easy! Children can now easily learn how to save at home. Five, ten, twenty and fifty cent pieces soon mount up when they use OCBC's latest savings device. This home safe is strongly made of copper plated steel and is
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  • 1365 10 RACE It 2.15 p.m.-Class 5, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1. 9*oB** ENTERTAINER II 3v <5 0O > POSNER DONNELLY Shaw StaMa 2. *****9 EXHIBITOR II 3v 813 BOUCOURE MARTIN S^aw Stabl* 3. *****5 KAIS-ERINE II 6v Sl2 BARRATT E VAN B'KELEN S N.T Kongsl 4. *****- STOREKEEPER 5v 8.11 SOAIDI
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  • 311 10  - Distance W eight Ate In Her Favour DANGER IS TIME TO WIN SCRUTINEER By AGNES SLIPPER, a rapidly improving five-year-old by His 31ipper is mv best bet of the day in the main 9 furlongs (Race 6) handicap for Class 3. Division One horses at Ipoh this afternoon, opening day
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  • 186 10 GOING: Expected To Be GOOD RACE ONE Prize Fntry is the form horse to back in this weak field. Arthur Ward has been engaged to ride him. With this rider handling him he should readily beat the opposition. At the last Ipoh meeting the Pink Flower six-year-old ran Pulot Itam
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  • 225 10 Pulot Itam Should Take This RACE TWO PULOT ITAM Pulot ltam appear* as the winner in this 6f handicap for Class 5. Division 3 performers. He lost no marks in his Penang effort when second to the up-and-coming Movie House II over the six. He has been sent down a
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  • 392 10 PUNTER'S DELIGHT (1-2-4-1-2 A GOOD THING PINTER S DELIGHT II has been a model of consistency and should make a safe each-wav proposition in the 3.45 p.m.. the 9 furlongs event for horses Class 3, Division Two despite top weight of 9.0. His form figures for the last five runs
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  • 240 10 WINDSOR II DESERVES WINNING BREAK RACE THRU WINDSOR II Windsor II put up two splendid showings at the Ipoh November meeting and deserves a winning break. The Irish-bred gelding was a s.rong-finishing third te Pepper Dealer over 7f. and in his second run he finished a close-up fourth to Technicolor
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  • 35 10 n 1 ust mis roir BIG SW*^ THE Bif T n* held on I. .yj?' forecast tot, ir^a races 4 and > .n^- th ar REDIFFViSS, RK.DIH p la hr«Mdr« I™ 11 lOOlt* t.irirs listrnor
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  • 47 10 I. r*m iNrir K«i\rrm r wol< Com Schol T »lc«» Ws 4. njNTIR s OfLICHT II C a* Ch.nt fuf 81 0 Amour 5 STtATOSrHuT" C D*«( Ul€f 6. ACNIS n«** Tnh« t, mi e th T. TICMNICCI A.I, |un« Bi. lcnjj t. cun i ler.
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  • 70 10 OK. TECHS he e He V l the fli >c j slon Or ni Theli it< won thf ICJ and r thor T an i OY< y^ mon' an 1 lei win Al m tt.p L-h <*< fj JUNE Jun. one s. h 'A m po on 01 Crx
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  • 157 10 RACE EICHT Movie Fan, (iun Kunnrr and Movie House II will probably dominate the betting and the finish of the last event, the 6 furs, race for Class 5, Division One horses. GUN RUNNER My pick is Gun Runner who showed definite promise in hi*
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  • 609 11 Openers Fail But Swetman, Cowdrey |SStop Landslide imsv\ Jan. 9 (Reuter) England s batsmen I l for six wickets on the opening day of the I" Australia here a score which In Editions could lay the basis for a flehtine B>f ictory. Hi. 'xn down in the ■h series,
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  • 164 11 ENGLAND IST INNINGS i T. B. Bailev Ibw b Meckiff R c A. Milton c Merkiff b Davidson 8 1 1 I F. W. Braveney c Harvey b Benaud 33 P. B. H. r XT.irkay b Slater 42 Jill Coudrev c Harvey b Benaud 34 It A^
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  • 245 11 fR5^kl>IRS completed their first round of the Hockey Association "Under 23" league cornI ,t! B with a fine three-nil victory over the Harle- on th. s.R.c. Padang yesterday. '♦v.^^ 1 8 r w ocon d I 'i£ aE^ 0 ,ahIc with six *n« Rawhides u k-*4 x have a
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  • 55 11 UEADQLARTEKS Singapore Base District entered the semi final of the FARELF hockey competition (Singapore Zone) when they eliminated HQ Royal Army Service Corps School 4 o at TangHn yesterday A feature Of the match was =i fine hattnek by Erie Smith who helped hu sid* to take a
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  • 79 11 JAPAN 1. V. Furukawa 2. R. Hiraki 3. Y. Takamorl 4. H. Sato 5. M Ozawa 6. M. Kamata 7. H. Ninomiya 8. M. Watanabe 9. S. Kawabuchl 10. K. Sasaki 11. A. Kitaguchi. SINGAPORE 1. Moktar bin Tabrl 2. Lee Wan Chin 3. Matmoon 4.
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  • 544 11  - JAPANESE MAKE SOCCER HISTORY FRANCIS BOEY Jafanßesar Stadium And They'll Take Field Favourites To Beat Spore By JAPAN'S national football team, making: history this evening at Jalan Besar Stadium by being the first Japanese to play in the Colony, are determined to 'show improvement.' In the words ot team leader,
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  • 250 11 'Asian Team May Win World Cup Some Day' Ichida DR. S. ICHIDA, team leader of the Japanese national soccer team now in Singapore, yesterday predicted that an Asian country would one day win the much coveted World Cup trophy. Dr. Lhida based his argu- ment on the standard of soccer
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  • 77 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fn- Th« following will represent th» Federation of Malay* Po«Ul soccer XI against th» Mala:- an Rail vajn a the TP C A Radium Princes R<v<d. t<">mr>rr<>mf evening A John T K Putt C Kaitratnam. Abdul Latiff bin Sal'.m, James Wona Mustafa bin B»*rl
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  • 194 11 Playfair Surprise Rawhides RAWHIDES yielded their unbeaten record when they went down by two goals to nil to Playfair in the SHA Under 23 years league match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday. Rawhides who are favourites to become the champions in the competition, are still leadins in the
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  • 167 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER Singapore vs. Japan.. Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Gymkhana Sports Club Vt. Alexandra S.C. Jalan Besar 4 p.m. Jollilads Vs. RE. ME. GeyJang. Malay Junior League Armada Malays vs. Pcrhimponan Setia. M.F.A. ground. H O C K E Y— Under 23 League David's Team vs. Coutt's Team,
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  • 76 11 S'gor Police Whip The Signals 13-0 KUALA LUMPUR Mi—fceian?or Combined Police, field. nz their best side, trounced Royal Signals (Malaya) 13-0 in a hockey match on the Federal Police Depot grouna today The Royal Signals played without the services of four of fhe:r refularg and were down "7-0 at half-time.
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  • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Sontill Railway Recreation Club completed their division two leaeue hockey fixtures with a hard-earned 2-1 win over Chartrrrd Bank Sports Club at the Princes Roar; stadium today Sentul led 1-0 at half-time Inside left Jean Aime netted both goals for Sentul wh le rent re forward
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 359 12 Churchill is to blame for cold war Mikoyan DETROIT. Jan. 9 (Reuter) The Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. last night accused Sir Winston Churchill of beginning the cold war almost 13 years ago. He told a group of too American industrial leaders at the headquarters of the Ford Motor
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    • 78 12 Governor's term is extended THE Queen has approved the further extension of the term of Sir Anthony Abell. popular Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief, Sarawak, for another six months. This is the second time that Sir Anthony's term has been extended. He was appointed Governor of Sarawak in 1950. When h»s term
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    • 61 12 TOKYO, Jan. 9 (Reuter) Japanese police today announced that 21 political party workers have been arrested for engaging in preelection campaigns for the forthcoming provincial and national elections. Under Japanese law. politicians and their supporters must wait until the election date has been officially announced before
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    • 254 12 Tunku's 'Club' Will Qust Communists JAKARTA, Jan. 9 (UPD Indonesia State Minister, Professor Muhammad Yamin, said yesterday the realization of the pan-Malayan nations' idea among the Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia would give a "certain political pattern" to the 20th century. PIA News Agency reported from Jakarta. PIA. in a broadcast
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    • 51 12 BOSWELL, Oklahoma Jan 9 (UPl)— Fire swept the fourroom frame house of a (Negro) farm family here early yesterday and authorities estimated 16 people were killed— l2 of them children. The father, Booker Gardt ei 45, was away on a coon-hunt-ing trip with two
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    • 332 12 Nasser to return property seized during the Suez crisis CAIRO, Jan. 9, (Reuter) Britain has told Mr. Eugene Black, World Bank President, that she has agreed to a settlement of Anglo-Egyptian differences, the Egyptian Ministry of Economy said here today. Mr Colin Crowe of the
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 232 12 LONDON, Jan. 9, (Rcuter.) The Duke of Edinburgh may pilot his own aircraft while in Borneo in the course of his Far Eastern tour next month. Buckingham Palace said today. A Palace Press officer, questioned about a report to this etTect. said there would
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    • 165 12 JAKARTA, Jan. 9 (Rcuter) The final blueprint for President Soekarno's guided democracy programme for Indonesia is expected to be laid down at a series of meetings between army, government and Parliamentary chiefs next week The meetings are expected to decide: Whether the Parliament will
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    • 22 12 MORE than a million people visited the 16th annual exhibition of Hongkong products which closed at Hongkong last night. (Reuters
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    • 53 12 Mikoyan Dulles THIS IPI radio picture shows Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan with Secretary of Stat?. John Foster I Dulles, after their meetin? in Wrvshinston. Mikoyan is on a twomonth unofficial tour of the I'.S. There is speculation that he may be bringing a Soviet proposal for easing;
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    • 129 12 FRENCH CABINET CHOSEN PARIS. Jan. 9 (Reutcr) M. Michel Derbe. who was appointed Prime Minister by President de Gaulle, last night named his cabinet. Eighteen of the cabinet members served under General de Gaulle when he was Premier. The full cabinet will be presented to the National Assembly on Thursday.
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    • 123 12 5-YEAR PLAN FOR RICE PRODUCTION u/\xv^\ni/\, Jan. y (Keuter). The Indonesian Agricultural Ministry has proposed a fiveyear plan to U-ing tidal lands in Sumatra and Borneo under rice production. The plan also calLs for extensive irrigation of rice fields which are now unirrigated. The Agricultural Ministry's proposal, details of which
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    • 217 12 SEATO Will Help If Laos Is Attacked BANGKOK, Jan. 9 (UPD— The South-east Asia Treaty Organization will extend assistance to Laos if she requests it, or if she is a victim of aggression, Visut Af.hayuk, Foreign Affairs Adviser to the ruling Thai Revolutionary Party, said yesterday. Atthayuk was commenting on
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    • 102 12 'The Small World' Safe Sound Picture. THE FOUR members of "The Small World'' wave wildly to the crowds that wait for their arrival on Jan. 6 at Crane. Barbados, from Tenerife in the Canary Islands. From left are: Arnold "Bushy" Eiloart, 51 year old skipper. Rosemary Mudie, 30. wife of
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    • 74 12 BELGRADE, Jan 9 (Reuter) The United States is to lend Yugoslavia up to $70,000,000 (Malayan) to finance a nitrogen fertiliser plant once promised but later withheld by the Soviet Union the United States embassy announced yesterday. An agreement on the loan from the American Development Loan
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    • Article, Illustration
      50 12 phut.i Search On For 500 Rigfcly SHARING the spotlight uith lt.il. in uina Lollobrigida. comedian Boh Hop< during a recent filming in M a d r i <i < ske.ch for Hopes next NBC -TV thow on a holiday entertainment tour for \m.. v vicem n n stationed overseas-
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    • 282 12 HAVANA. Jan 3. (IPI) Fidel < p" tionary forces launched a determined v, 500 rifles and ammunition believed stolen "revolutionary directorate" in a challn authority. ClttTO hlwtftlf. ;n a Twohour radio .speech from army headquarter^ at Camp CoJumbia. promised to exhaust rvcry eflor. to reeovrr the stolen arms. He
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    • 60 12 new *O1 a youn without K will bo lv W mnrr Sr t I n.imi'd M M ifO v 1 Japan i3( S;x tran.^f. r m Force b I He pro,; hn m in wit] vai way VS c-.in< nc>ci a letter i "I'm so n be I M
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