Singapore Standard, 16 January 1959

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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" 4 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY ]6, iy I. IX. N<i. 197. #15 cts. ?4 Jc ft /fc 311 1 werwrewrwer (IINAL EDITION)
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  • 642 1 DUMPING: NEW LAWS TO STOP IT Plug <tn flood of foreign aa&^& Tun Lim Addresses Seminar Guilty countries to be penalised —says Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaya is going to have a new set of laws to prevent the dumping of foreign manufactured goods, the Minister for Commerce and Industry,
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  • 702 1 WOMEN'S VITAL ROLE IN NEXT GOVT. THE women, those who do not vote m the coming Singapore elections as much as those who do, will be responsible for the next j Government's existence and its power, the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, told a gathering of 250 women last
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  • 176 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 15 (Reuter) —The United States today became a full member of the Colombo Plan Council for Technical Co-operation m South and South-east Asia and of the technical co-operation scheme. She was admitted at a meeting of the Council here today which also elected Mr.
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  • 107 1 Malaya's 'control tower' MALAYA'S future fiscal policy trill be controlled from this building m the Federal Capital uhich trill be declared open by the Yang di-Pcrtuan A gong on >an. 24 as the Bank \egara Tanah Melayu the Central Bank of M aliy a. the occasion will mark another milestone
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  • 210 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A clerk's 24-hour absence from duty without leave has sparked off investigations into the mysterious disappearance of large sums of money from the Selangor Police Contin- gent Headquarters here The CID Chief, Mr. T. Hamilton told The Standard that
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  • 118 1 Another Leakage: So Lights Go Out THE second major blackout of the new year m Singapore occurred last night when an earth leakage m one of the cables threw the Jurong area into complete darkness. The area affected stretches from Bukit Timah police station to Boon Lay Road. The blackout
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  • 147 1 Two stabbing cases, one of which was fatal, were reported m Singapore last night. At King George V Park, a mechanic. Low Yit Kwan, 24, was attacked by three thugs while he and a girl friend sat m a bench. Their motive was believed to be robbery. Low
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  • 37 1 THE Soviet authorities have informed KLM Royal Dutch Airlines that they agree m principle, to an extension of KLM flights to Moscow, on the basis of reciprocity, it was officially announced m The Hague yesterday.
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  • 202 1 MCA Charter: Query for Registrar KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A three-man delegation of the Malayan Chinese Association will call on the Registrar of Societies, Mr. J. G. Adams, next Wednesday to seek clarification on why the MCA Charter was rejected. Mr. Ng Ek Teong. chairman of the leeal sub-com-mittee of the
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  • 129 1 KLM talks on local staff delayed TALKS to discu^s the future of the local staff of KLM m Amsterdam between headquarters officials and a top Singapore executive have been postponed The general manager of KLM Mr. J.W. Turner-Lashmar. told The Standard yester- day that he had been informed to delay
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  • 26 1 A NINE-MEMBER Japanese trade mission from Ishikawa Prefecture, left Hongkong yesterday for Singapore to begin a three-week tour of Southeast Asian countries. Reuter.
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  • 294 1 MAYOR ONG ON BRITISH, DUTCH COLONIALISM JAKARTA. Jan. 15 (Rcuter) The Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. tonight accused British colonialist^ of dividing Singapore from Malaya, the .same way the Dutch colonialists were dividing Indonesia and West Irian. Mr. Ong said m a radio broadcast: "An you are fighting
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  • 59 1 TAIPEI. Jan. 15 (UPD— A Nationalist Chinese freighter is scheduled to leave Formosa's northern port of Keelung tomorrow morning for South-east Asian countries to open a regular shipping service. The 6.000-ton Union carrier of the China Union Lines will call at KaohMung for more cargo
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    • 104 1 Testimonials I SHOOTERLINE. Known public speaker stated My lence is always restive when I ■ion Tigers.** ftTTLED IN SINGAPORE B* Bc c r S LTD AND DISTRIBUTED B* PHASE* AND NEAVC LTD. i^ Twice a week to o|JaK^rtf* Llo/nbay We fly to Djakarta every Sunday and Tuesday, and to Modros
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  • 263 2 gangs? a Marsh; CHAIRMAN of the Singapore U( David Marshall, told The Standard obvious that political parties whir of secret societies must have a rnrun money." Mr. Marshall was comment!-.; by the Assistant Commissioner o! Mr. Brian Goodrich, at the R^Wednesday. 'Afonl Them I .severe -^kl br.b- :n ■h ii
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    • 812 2 1 A tIT T t 1 ■t T T HA^QoT^^LON^wT^^^J ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. AND MRS. B. PETER and family thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths condolence letters offered Masses and attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Joseph Peter on 6.159. SITUATIONS VA CANT THE Malacca Branch of
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    • 313 2 FOR SALE CLEARING: Ladies' Fancy Umbrellas with Waterproof Plastic Covers Only $2.90 Fancy Towels 20" x 40" 90c. Remember Saving Place. Cathay's 38/39, Bras Basah Rd. PIANOS. New Good secondhand, upright and Grand pianos at reasonable prices. Cash or terms available. Singapore Piano Company. 169 Orchard Road. Singapore 9. FREE
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    • 282 2 NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. SIM JUI KIM is no longer employed by us and therefore has no authority to transact any business on our behalf from the date hereof. ACE ADVERTISING 10F/G Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore, 1. Dated this 16th day of January 1953. MORTGAGEES' SALE No 58
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    • 549 2 NOTICES 1. SIM JUI KIM wish to inform my friends that I am no longer m the employment of Ace Advertising. I am starting my own advertising business. SELANGOR STATE SCHOLARSHIP FUND. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Malays and Non-Malaya who are subjects of His Highness the Sultan of
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    • 484 2 JOHORE ARMS ENACTMENT NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that all previous endorsements issued under Section 17(1) of Johore Enactment Nor 64 by the Chief Police Officer. Johore, whereby firearms and ammunition licensed by the Singapore Police may be carried and used m the State of Johore, are suspended with effect
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    • 96 2 now ok; that 5 saving U now «S Children easily lee >liHc save I tur« ten, i cent >o r moun* #f u^e CC- savings d '8f home Iv rncde plated f^ richly bot to I me W| tenr ?S 3in a slot myj notes ar t d i dog
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    • 461 3 GAPORE'S citizens were given another big Wednesday when they were warned that ithy to the shape which things to come are th is island could have grave consequences. ye been challenged to make up their ro decide now, as responsible men and whether they want to be governed by
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    • 340 3 I step that is to be taken by the Federation lent to wage war on synthetic rubber on l is welcome. An ordinance which came c*2 yesterday provides the necessary weapon this battle which is felt to be long overlie Rubber Research and Development Fund cc of the
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  • 53 3 2-1. L m Teck Kirn Koad Spore I PO Box No 156 i Cables HCEkNEWS* jmpi.b rel ***** (5 lines) All departments. """rUR: China insurance Bldg. 174. Batu Rd TcleDhone ***** 93 Cowin bt fel 3829 l. I Le.th St Tel- 4055 11 91 -A. Bukit
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  • 1039 3  - No Garlands for Nkrumah CYRIL DUNN by NEW DELHI ]^OBODY could doubt that a significant moment of history was witnessed when Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana stood besides Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru of India under the glamorous arches of the Diwan-i-Khas the Hall of Private Audience within the Mogul palace here
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  • 631 3  - Futile Call Of Sumatra Rebels BRUCE RUSSELL by JAKARTA I7VERY night at exactly three minutes past eight, Sumatra's rebels go on the air with their latest claims of victories against Indonesian Government forces. But the broadcasts these days are weak compared with the confident announcements which proclaimed the Sumatran rebel
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  • 200 3 Shorts from the Talks Too Much Refinement "FAR too many people get so worried about having taste that they don't have any interest m what they are having taste about. You all know tremendous wine snobs, or food snobs, or picture snobs or whatever it might be and they are
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  • 508 3  - Hainan 'Show Piece' Of The Reds Akio Konoshima i to i West may not have noticed but Communist China gives all indications that it is building up its southern island of Hainan as a "show piece" to rival U.S. -aided development of Formosa. The island, situated off Kwantung Province's Luichow
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  • 55 3 sntvenng, according to doctors, is exactly the right thing to do to keep warm. Those involuntary jerky motions may look foolish but they mean the body's muscles are making heat. In a really vigorous spell of the shivers, the bodu produces heat about five times as
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  • 448 3 the NEWS as it strikes me TTNWITTINGLY (hit column KJ stirred up a hornet's nest on Monday last when it referred to certain persons who had taken out Singapore citizenship papers and had since voluntarily renounced their new status on the ground according to at least one of them that
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  • 1077 4 Fonseka murder hearing JUDGE ORDERS ACQUITTAL OF 2 ACCUSED YOUTHS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two of the four accused youths m the Fonseka murder trial were released today fourth day of the hearing. Abdul Razak bin Abdullah, 20, the boy whom the prosecution alleged started the "mistaken killing" of 20-year-old teacher
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  • 99 4 TEN well-wishers of the Sin Chew jit Poh. Malaya's leading Chinese Daily, drink a toast at the 30th anniversary of this newspaper during a dinner held at the Southern Hotel Restaurant m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye was host at the party. Over a
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  • 141 4 Police work has islanders interested WOMEN from the southern island^ are taking an increasing interest m the work of the Singapore Police Force. Thirteen women from Pulau Blakan Mati wanted to know more about the Police organization during a civic.s course conducted by the Department of Information Services yesterday at
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  • 111 4 Tunku' s plan not inspired by outsiders MANILA. Jan. 15 <UPI> The Malayan embassy m Jakarta on Wednesday issued a statement denying Pre^s reports that the PhilippineMalayan proposed South-ea c t Asia Cultural and Economic Alliance was inspired and backed by certain foreign powers. A PI A NeWg Afency radiocast,
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  • 172 4 You're WARNED: Thugs on the prowl for easy money GUARD your property carefully as criminal elements are on the prowl for easy loot to celebrate Chinese New Year, "at your expense," Singapore Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, warned yesterday. This warning followed as rrimc figures of robberies, burglaries and
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  • 82 4 LABOURER TO HANG FOR MURDER GHANI bin Jonit. a City Council labourer, was yesterday sentenred to death m the Singapore Assize Court for the murder of Tan Siang Bork. another labourer, outside an open air cinema m Sims A\enue Community Centre on May 18, last year. DPP. Mr. A W
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  • 382 4 Fined: Man Who Falsely Said He Had One Wife A MAN who worried over his wile's sufferings m China, finally got her to join him m Singapore last year. Yesterday, eleven months after their reunion, he found himself m trouble m the Second u.;sa\ct Court. Lorry driver. Chng Teow Thye.
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  • 87 4 Cheat poses Mayors agent SINGAPORE Mayors Office yesterday warned the public that a man. representing himself a.s an agem of the Mayor, has been going round collecting donations. The public are advised to be on the look-out and not to be deceived by this person, who was Lftftt known to
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt. The Mentri Besar. Se'mgor. In>-he Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais. today bejnn his threeday tour of Ul u Langat DUtrict The District O.Tu-er. Ulu Langat, In.'he Ahmad bin Mohamed Yun. I territorial chief of the district, Oati And;;! Rani, and Tuan Ha.'i Zakariah.
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  • 126 4 EXPOSITION GUIDES HEAR 'PEP TALK' THE free port of Singapore must be maintained at all costs to ensure the prosperity of the island, the Director of Information Services. Mr G.G. Thomson, told a group of pretty girls last night. The girls have 'been selected to be guides for the Constitution
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  • 268 4 Xt ALA LI'MPI R. Thurs N>w big part to play m the task „f f happy and prosperous *'Pers»kutii. <M said Prime .Minister, Tunku \b<i U J r gucst-of-honour at the 30th ♦Sin Chew Jit Poh' held here tonight The Premier's arrival fanfare of trumpets insssßß-^^ The Tunku said
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    96 4 Mr w K *J sprr< h. JJetj et re-horn is t E on ulu. > hoi stand, .md m Jit Poh mi maintains g capital and W vans. is w JJ^ common good C and doing > <Jp for the p» f, country." J* This i ret Kow. -r
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  • 23 4 v 1 D J 1 > •i h chai *ori s Ci .w > I I s months by Iwo y« arf vision. i^
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    • 75 4 growing c/ii/ef fen mS^m P S^Tr" I an<^ now l h e y enjoy that daily glass H Pu »-l cream of delicious NESPRAY Full Cream I ;^&^EJ^ I Milk. NESPRAY is first--111 8 class P ure cow s milk rich m cream m^ :il^ Pi \g^m and Vltami ns
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  • 300 5 BILDING TRADE CES GRIM FU TURE for a new SIT 'elopment project jxisting position of the building industry m "grave" and a firm programme for the elopment of the Improvement Trust should immediately. arnin* has been given to the members of the 1c Chief Architect, Mr. S. C. Woolmer, m
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  • 100 5 l^.ipore Improve;t has spent $123 ice the war to >8 dwellings and eport presented 'rustees by the hitoct, Mr. S. C. stated. alone, the Trust t 519. 500.000 and 3,687 flat* and es. 36 houses and tees. ipleted during the at Duchess Estate, rport. Upper Picket and Rochore iemc.s
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  • 278 5 jgain Singapore will d red tor three days. 100,000 Chinfating Chinese New B will burn Lars worth of c i the festival. irc 0 days Feb. 8, 9, public holidays, i paper, which <• nese New Year r natown and the i r :\v, will be left r of
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  • 135 5 PENANG, Thurs— President of the Lighter Owner's Association of Penang. Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah. commenting on the threatened strike action by the Penang Boatmen's Union, said today that "the doors of my association are wide onen and always inviting negotiation for an amicable and reasonable
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  • 59 5 CHENG San Villas will get a new Government clinic today. The free clinic, situated opposite the Cheng San school, will for the onesent be open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 p.m to 3 p.m. Two private practitioners have volunteered their services and Mr. Tan Boon
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  • 271 5 Worry over TB drove student to suicide A 20-YEAR-OLD Chinese student was very depressed when he took his own life, the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told yesterday. The coroner was holding an inquiry into the death of Lim Han Cheong, a student of the Senior Middle
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  • 45 5 THE temple of the "Cod of Nine Kings" is m the background and its caretaker, Madam Tan is seen pointing to the pool of blood (marked X) m the compound where the stranger was found Ivinv with ki« head crushed. Standardpic.
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  • 250 5 Temple 'god' is sole witness THE "God of the Nine Kings" is the only witness as to how the body of an unidentified Chinese m "Yankee" clothes came to be m the compound of a temple m Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, at dawn
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  • 294 5 WIFE OF RACE COMMENTATOR GRANTED A SEPARATION MR JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court yesterday granted Mrs. Kathleen Josephine Lewis a judicial separation from her husband. Allan Lewis, a racing commentator. The Judge also ordered Lewis to pay the cost of the petition. Mrs. Lewis, who alleged
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  • 237 5 Cashier Tells Court He Paid $30,000 For A $3,000 Cheque t K cashier told Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose iclnn n n g re High Court yesterday that he paid out $30,000 by mistake to a businessman who had presented a cheaue for nniv $3>O oo in June last year.
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  • 51 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The Mata Kuching branch of UMNO proposed at a meeting today to start three schemes for the benefit of women workers m town. The schemes, costing $15,000 called for the establishment of cookery lessons, the making of baskets for rubber seeds and attap
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  • 344 5 We'll try to make Perak 'white' —subjects tell Sultan KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. Thousands of people flocked to this picturesque Royal Town today to pay homage to their Sultan, Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, on the occasion of his 69th birthday, which was celebrated with pomp and pageantry. Tlie ceremonies consisted of
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  • 231 5 BRING DETAINEES TO TRIAL UNION THE Singapore General Employees' Union wants Government to give detainees being held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance a public trial and release the "innocent ones promptly and uncondi:ionally." This was one of 12 resolutions the executive council of the Union passed at he
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  • 47 5 TAN Chong Beng was yesterday jailed for two years by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. J. F. McWilliam for stealing a car. Tan was arrested by a detective while he was driving the stolen car m Plantation Avenue on Dec 16.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 326 6 NO BIG DEPOSITS OF URANIUM ORE IN MALAYA Air survey shatters dreams of wealth from radioactive metals KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's dreams of possessing untold deposits of uranium and other radioactive minerals have been shattered by ground teams checking the findings of the aeromagnetic survey. Interim reports from the teams
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  • 99 6 Play nets $2,000 for Cheer Fund THE Stage Club Singapore, yesterday presented a cheque for 52.000, being proceeds from the pantomime "Puss m Boots." to The Standard Cheer Fund The pantomime, which was shown for nine successful times, beginning from Dec. 24 last year, was produced by Jeanne Galbraith and
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  • 98 6 THE Vice-President of Universal International Film Inc.. Mr. Amerigo Aboaf, arrived m Singapore yesterday with a special assignment to scotch rumours that his company was "d3-ing." Mr. Aboaf said that the Universal's $90,000,000 production programme was m full swing. He explained that last year's recession had
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  • 147 6 THE Indian Government has invited applications for admission into the Indian Army. Navy and Air Forces. An examination will be held by the Union Public Service Commission at various centres m India, some time m June. Candidates must possess any one of the following
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  • 270 6 mo L CHIN AIK < *ho left Singapore on March 9 1954, under an Expulsion Order made by the Governor-m-Council may return to the Colony from Bangkok whore he is now residing. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the H.gh Court yesterday granted Lim
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  • 141 6 KUALA LUMPUR. ThuiS.— The United Kingdom Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relation?, the Earl of Hon-.e. will pay a ten-day official visit to the Federation beginning on Thursday. Lord Home will be accompanied by Lady Homo and his private secretary. Mr. D C
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  • 136 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Maclntyre, the Federation's High Commissioner m India is appointed concurrently the Federation's High Commissioner m Ceylon. Born on Jan. 27 1903. at Rawang Selangor. Dato Maclntyre. who is married, was educated at the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur, and
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  • 218 6 Divorced twice... wed again A PAINTER who had twice divorced h i s wife told a Shari'ah (Muslim Law) Court yesterday that his wife was fond of music and joget. Before the court was Kamsiah binte Arok. 31. seeking a divorce from her husband. Ahmad bin Wahib. 40. The couple
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  • 35 6 THE Army Recrui.ing Office Penang will close with effect from 9 a.m on Feb. 7 All future correspondence shou'.d be forwarded to the Chief Recruiting Officer. Malayan Recruiting Team, Bras Basah Road. Singapore.
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  • 161 6 Bench tells a Tunku You're nice when sober... ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Magistrate Tunku Haji Yacob, before passing sentence today on a senior member of th e Kcdah Ruling House. Tunku Shuib. warned him that he did not want to gee him m court again. H e told Tunku Shuib. "We
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  • 490 6 'Research agenda' for PATA confab A "RESEARCH PROGRAMME" on all aspects of the tourist industry m the Pacific area would be undertaken at the eighth annual conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association, which opens m Singapore on Jan. 26, the Association's executive director, Mr. George M. Turner, told the
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  • 363 6 THE Peoples Action Paitv m general elections this >r.ir <» r general, Mr Lee Kuan You. it In a New Year metfaH In I published m Singapore, Mr i the political reoegmdea t. piete repression Our elect believe that those who an anti democratic He alleged: They hav< .shown
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    122 6 MR. S. K. BANLRJI, the H India hi the Federation, and i pore, yesterday morning flow into the Federal Capital on special Bl He came to p:c>cnt vex ally gifts on behalf of the Provident of the Indian Republic. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. to the Governor of Singapore, the Chief
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  • 495 7 'Make-up' offer as MCA charter is rejected Let's hammer out differences Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The new Malayan Chinese Association Constitution has been rejected by the Registrar of Societies, but the chances of reconciliation between the two feuding factions of the association appeared very bright today with an offer of
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  • 66 7 MR. J. IBBOTSON (right) and former R.A.F. pilot, Mr. Peter Self, who landed at the Kuala Lumpur International airport on Tuseday. m a Percival Prentice plane from Britain, to hunt crocodiles m Malaya. They were accompanied by Miss J.I. Taylor (not m picture). Messrs. Ibbotson and Self are
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  • 250 7 Govt., varsity are partners says Minister KIALA LOIPI'R. Thurs. The Government and the Tniversity are partners m the supremely important cause of higher education, declared the Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, m proposing the toast of the Division of the tniversity of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur, at its
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  • 44 7 MAYOR Ong Eng Guan is expected to return to Singapore today from Jakarta, where he has been spending a fortnight's holiday. The Mayor and Mrs. Ong due to arrive at Singapore Airport at 11.15 a.m. by an Air India plane.
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  • 37 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 15, Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: ,$15.97 to ill Sterling $5 75 to US$l; $183 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.75 to a tael.
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  • 143 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) :n Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 86} 87J R.S.S No. 1 Frb. 871 87a R.S.S No 1 Mar. 87 i 873 R.S.S. No. 2 85i 86 R.S.S. No. 3 84g 854 Tone: Quiet The tin price m Singapore was
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  • 32 7 DR. ZELMA George, noted American Negro lecturer will speak on the "Problems and Progress m Race Relations m the United States" at the Teachers Training College at 2.30 p.m. today.
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  • 26 7 THE District Officer, Klang. Tuan Syed Hashim. officially opened the new cement-slab road connecting Kampong Delek with the Town Board area on Sunday last.
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  • 119 7 TODAY Sikhs all over the world celebrate the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh, their leader, who established the Khalsa the unification of Sikhs on a strong and permanent footing. And to honour him. Sikhs m the Federation and Singapore will offer day-long prayers. Born m 1666,
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  • 140 7 NEW CESSNA FOR CLUB ARRIVES IN A CRATE LATEST addition to the Royal Singapore Flying Club's fleet of aircraft a four-seater Cessna Model 172 arrived m the Colony yesterday aboard the freighter, Brooklyn Heights. Packed m a crate, the valuable $30,000 cargo, arrived here after a seven-week trip from America,
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  • 118 7 NO SUITABLE OFFICER TO TAKE OVER THE Public Works Committee of the Singapore City Council at its meeting next week will consider a recommendation to extend the services of Mr. W. G OorlofT. Superintendent of Machinery Stores and Workshops, for two years. Availing himself of his 311 days' vacation Jeave
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    • 854 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tell *****/6. *****/4 112/6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia *> Culf Ports pore P. Sham Penang TEUCER 16 Jan MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar Carriers option te proceed via other ports to load
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    • 1133 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD €t CO., LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) <'2 lines) "ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.V. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOU CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINiNTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via raes with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 1014 8 MITSUI IS LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Ptnong Mogamisan Moru 25 Jon Asoteru Moru 30 Jan 29 Jon Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on chrough bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bomboy Suez. Mikagesan Moru
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    • 589 8 EAST ASIATIC t_ HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden. Pert i j^K iOl vlf 1 Rotterdom. Amsterdam, Bremen, Hornby Gothenburg and Oslo spore PSk^ r\6 •"LALANDIA" nmi.. 324 t 5/«,e b 7lu VSELANDIA' w/itw O;21?|| gS lAfi IX |t n *fc Calls Beyrouth. Lattokio and Gd» Ni rev»©« Colls London for passenger*
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  • 66 9 ■POKJ Customs increased by i) m 195t, to poo compared ■0 1 my ooo m the I year. ■created revenue la re el v from I petroleum I >ielrlrd 532,I ($25.55)4,000 In m lelded only a irrr.Tse. t-, SJO, (from 3.13.313.000 Items «>f revenue entertainments M I 1957— 56.316,
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  • 99 9 k: r ol 'he Bank of hited for the year b. 31, 1958, totalled 1.476, according to ko announcement making the fcvisions for continhd .-übject to audit, fa .<um of R.s. 1,602,--lit forward. k\ for income tax r tax will absorb K. Interim dividend r-:r- v lor :he halfled
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  • 86 9 I>.\\ Jan. 15 (Reuter). age m the Financial iay stated that there n c that Comfe.na is pursu.- r> c drive m India's |r i ign trade with )llth-east Asia cs has alr *cd by Chi- this Lonrs Bombay corre.= pony of many artiIt iy those
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  • 20 9 ti romprehen.-ive t ruction machilisplayed at the ade Fair, which will m Vienna. Austria, h 8 to 15.
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  • 146 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prof. Louis Berube, a anadian fisheries expert, arrived In the Federal capital today to begin a survey of the flshinu industry m Malaya He told The Standard that he was looking forward to his mission. Professor Berube has conducted a fishing survey
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  • 117 9 JAPAN Air Lines announced yesterday that the nations flag earner won its right to serve Los Ange.es from Tokyo on its Trans-Paciflc route. The year-long negotiation between the U.S. Civil Aeronautic Board and the Japanese Government to give JAL traffic right at Los Angeles, was officially concluded
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  • 312 9 Fishermen Urged To Use Modern Equipment KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malay fishermen on the West Coast must rr.ove with the changing times and learn to operate more efficient types of gear evolved by the Chinese fishermen, declared Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery. Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak today. The Minister has
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  • 405 9 Shares Quietly Steady On Mart All sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady around quotations yesterday. The turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changesBusiness Done MALAYAN eharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fed. Disp. $1.13. $1.14; Fitzpatricks $1.07 to $1.08; Fraser and
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 232 9 FORMOSA TO STEP UP HER TRADE WITH SINGAPORE FORMOSA is not only keen to maintain her existing trade with Singapore selling sugar and buying rubber m return but also to expand business m other lines. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Lim Yung Kee, manager of the Central Trust, a
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    • 208 9 KARACHI, Jan 15 (UPI) Pakistani Commerce Minister, Mr. Zulflqar Bhuzto yesterday announced details of a new bonus export scheme to free an estimated U5520,000,000 annually for the importation of goods ranging from chemicals to coffee. The scheme, which becomes effective tomorrow, allows exports principally
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    • 135 9 Rubber Gains Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gained 3/4 cent yesterday, to 87-3 8 cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment, largely on overseas support. Opening steadier on improved overseas advices, the market later eased on profittaking. Lower grade interest was sporadic, and sellers were easier to come by
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    • 93 9 BRITAIN was Malaya's best customer for her rubber last year, according to final statistics issued yesterday. She bought 190,880 tons, out of total shipments amounting to 1,080,536 tons. America was the next biggest buyer, with an offtake of 135,504 tons. Other buyers Included: Japan 110.738 tons; Russia
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    • 51 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 15 (Reuter) Antara News Agency reported the Central Rubber Co-operative at- Sambas Regency, West Borneo, would conduct its own rubber export this year. The news agency said Sambas will export its rubber to Singapore and will begin by exporting rubber of the shee*,
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    • 34 9 RUBBER outputs of the following companies during December, 1958, as announced are: Ayer Panas 113,500 lbs.. Glenealy 102,000 lbs.. Kluang 88,500 lbs., Pa jam 179,500 lbs. and Ulu Benut 44,262 lbs.
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    • 42 9 Bank Opens NewBranch Premises Photo shows the Federation's Finance Minister. Mr. H. S. Lee (left) talking to Mr. K. Y. Chaa, the bank's Singapore manager during the function At right is Mr. V. C. Chen, the bank's supervisor for the South Seas.
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    • 97 9 SINGAPORE Ch.r.e-e Pro cfucf Exchange noon closing P r ices Der D)cul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $41$ buyers; $42$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67* sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white $128 sellers: special Sarawak black $71 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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    • 51 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Indonesian Government has prolonged the use of foreign currency m Riouw area as legal means of paymen; until the end of this year. Straits dollars are a common means of payment m the Riouw Archipelago, a group of islands south of
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    • 90 9 A NEW U.K. ocean going ship, nt.ed with a Iree piston exhaust gas turbine. ha.s been successfully demonstrated on the Clyde It is the 9.200 ton oil carrier T. V. Morar, which will go into service !or Scottish Or Carriers Ltd. at the end of this month.
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    • 50 9 JAKARTA, .Tan II (Renter) Tobacco harvest m Temanggung. important tobacco-grow-ing region of Central .lava, declined this year, according to Agricultural Officials m the region. They only 29.000 acres were planted m 1958, compared with 31,267 the year before. The officials attributed the decline to storm damage.
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    • 323 9 BANKS m Malaya yesterday increased their London rates to merchants by 1 32 of a penny m terms of the Malayan dollar. The increases broufht selling rates, T.T or OD. to 2 '4. and buying (air mail) T.T to 2/4-1/8. A spokesman of the Malayan Exchange Banks
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    • 24 9 THE Singapore Egg Merchants Association will hold a dinner m their premises m Hongkong Street. Singapore, on Sunday to mark lta lO.h anniversary
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 4 EVERETT ORIENT LINE ftfSt S pore P.S'ham Penanq Icr > -ng Japan. IVERETT" 27 Jon 24 Jan VE?ETT" 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb n, Chittagong, Calcutta. Gdn. 19 20 Jan fttlTr 1 6 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb £9 EVERETT STAR LINE JpS^ longkong. Japan. S'por« P.S'ham Penanq
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    • 26 9 I fmß lW a TfcV |BR^^^^^^^ChaBB»ss3,99o/- Van $5,490/^ OA GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT mCmWtMmmM MOTORS Singapore a kuala lumpur REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION |V iORNEO MOTORS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 154 9 OI'TER ROADS Straat Torres, Belinda. Tone Kian. Barumun, Tong Lie. Valerv Chklov. Bontkeoe. Fred. Clover Tong Yick. Slidre. Mvi Heng.' Nankai Maru, Libertad. Berebere Lokan. H*. Silvermoon. Lian Hin. Benveg. Inchkilda. Eastern Lucky, Sinabang, Calt. Capetiwn Hupeh. INNER ROADS Soon Chuan, Pangkor, Francoise, Tong Leong, Padjonge Tong Nam, Pangkor. Kirn
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 181 10  -  (ABOVE) "Goodbye, Kuala Lumpur." say these Malayans who left by plane for Kirkby and Brinsford Lodge. England, recently for a two years teachers' training course.- by (RIGHT) After completing a course at Malayan teaching: training colleges m Britain, these Malayans with smiling faces returned to Kuala Lumpur
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    • Article, Illustration
      148 10 Mighty Photo Studio photo. DATO S. CHELVASINGAM Maclntyrc. High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya m India, and Datin Marln tyre, at a party held at Malaya House. New Delhi, to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The group includes members of the staff of the Federation of Malaya
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    • 148 10  - Lecturer Weds Teacher Fah -Picture by SEVENTEEN-YEAR OLD Yeap Huat Leon*, the son of a coffee-shop proprietor of Simpang near Taiping vh o leaves shortly for Perth, where he will study medicine. A former student of St. George's School, Taiping. Mr. Yeap was entertained to a farewell dinner by members
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      21 10  -  Ch'ng Seng Poh by (BKLOW) Siburians Rreetrd 1959 uilh mm i and buffet dinner at the Sibu Kr.rrat m -Standardpir
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  • 356 11 E Department Sports Club and Public Works t\t won their matches m the first division of pore Government Service Football Association pesar Stadium yesterday. Marines heal Printing Office by five goals to two, and m the second game. P.W.D beat Singapore Telephone Board by six goals to one. Marines,
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  • 84 11 pf Jaa. 15 (Keutpr) dflie Brown, man<hp M.C.C. team, last night that he M B 8 of a report »nd«»n that offPi laker had ask--sen| home next I spinniai fin«ers, Itrrdav were sore prn from arthritis. pr-'\«'d a little. Australia [f'Hh Test, which Melbourne on M' 1 for the
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  • 42 11 RTO Argentina. ll( Hubert Uog- f "n i4i m i( tmateur tour"^»rthorn Camps 1 t«rday m one. J 235, MCC dis- impa (who »r 89 runs. J ,ck V J n 'Jk Slx wickets Charles Robins P v e for 31
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  • 175 11 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association's annual youth soccer festival has now been scranped. This decision was reached at tho Schools and Youth Committee of SAFA yesterday. Mr. S. R. P. Naidu, the chairman of the committee, said the competition would serve no purpose since a similar
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  • 33 11 TAIPING. Thursday- -In the Merdeka k.o. trophy hockey tie yesterday at the esplanade, Taiping District gave Perak Imperial Forces a 7-1 thrashing. Taipiog will now meet Kuala Kangsar District next week.
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  • 87 11 SYDNEY Jan 15. (ReuterV— Two of Australia's most promising new batsmen will make their debut against the M CC. m the match versus New South Wales at the Sydney cricket ground next week. They are Graham Thomas and Neil Mark., both of whom made centuries m their
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  • 50 11 SAX niEGO. California. Jan 13 <UPl>— Maureen Connolly Brinker. known as "Little Mo' when she Was a champion tennis player a few years back gave birth to a seven pound, three ounce daughter last night at Sharp Memorial Hospital. Mother and infant were reported doing well.
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  • 50 11 KARACHI. Jan. 15 (Reuter) The President of Pakistan. Gen Mohamen Ayub Khan, has sent a special message of congratulations to Test batsman Hanif Mohammad on setting the world first-class cricket record of 499 runs on Sunday. Tho President made Hanif a special award of 1.000 rupees.
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  • 148 11 THE Harlem Globetrotters, who fly m by JAL this evening, bring a topnotch team of American cagers to oppose them m their Colony matches tonight, tomorrow and Sunday afternoon and night These are the Washington Generals Basketball team, and the picture above is of
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  • 534 11  - LITTLEWOOD SCONE STONE BEST WORKERS SCRUTINEER Billeen Shapes Like A Winner By IPOH, Thurs. LITTLEWOOD, ridden by Posner, and Scone Stone, with Bougoure up, did a winning trial on the track this morning when a number of horses were sent against the clock. They were the only ones to crack
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  • 170 11 Now There's 35 Teams For S.H.A. Cup Tourney A total of 35 teams have entered for the Singapore Hockey Association's annual knockout competition due to start at the end of this month. There were only ten teams when the SHA announced its closing dates on Dec 31 last year. The
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  • 217 11 MOSS TO DRIVE 'SPECIAL' LONDON. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Stirling Mo??, runner-up m the racing drivers world championship, will drive a new British Grand Prix car m the Grand Prix of Monaco, a world championship event at Monte Carlo on May 10, it was announced here. Two prominent British motor racing
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  • 43 11 LONDON Jan 15 (Rt?uter> Football fixtures for Monday Jan. 19 Scottish I tajuc I Hearts vs St. Mirre n (postponed from Jan. 10) Tuesday: Third Lanark v s Clyde fpostponrd from Jan. T> Wednesday: Celtic vs Kilmarnock (postponen from Jan. 3).
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Combined Police won the Selangor Hockey Association senior division league championships when they beat Postal Union Athletic Club 6-0 on the Federal Police Depot ground today
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  • 266 11 SINGAPORE S raptain for the H.M.S. Malaya Cup final tomorrow at Kuala Lumpur s Merdeka Stadium. Max Parker, hopes that the weatherman will behave. Singapore"s chances of healing Perak for the rugby title will be brighter on a dry ground, Parker
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 101 11 THE ACTION-PACKED DANCE TEAM DUOARNEDIS I WATCH FOR SAT. NIGHT! THEIR NEW NUMBER CRYSTAL-WONDER" t for the FIRST TIME m Singapore. t |p- TONIGHT! TOMORROW! SUNDAY s MfiHTs <»\i i rn n r n n s* i S; as pRF.sFNTs 1 A VllK' S |:j fe^^M^ ow J?^?* 06 kfEAfjCTQif
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 48 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER Jollilads vs. Katong S.C., Farrer Park. 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER— B.M.H. vs Batu 'A.' B.M.H around. SOCCER— Fed. Schools vs. State or Selection, Merdeka Stadium 7 p.m. HOCKEY— Div. 2. GamFoyi vs. Chart. Bank, Rifle Range Road. Div. 2. F.AC.R. vs. University, Rifle Range Road.
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  • 520 12 3rd Test Ends In Tame Draw Unbeaten Century By Cowdrey, 92 By May 1 THIRD TEST SCORE BO ARC S9JH Lgj^gj|AC k^MmMm *****545M*****M1 Kj IS&xcsMliiill h SYDNEY, Jan. 15 (Reuter) A fine undefeated century by Colin Cowdrey and 92 by Peter May they shared a fighting fourth
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  • 183 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 15 (Reuter) Peter May, the England cricket captain said here today he was confident that England could retain the Ashes. Enterviewed after the third Test against Australia had ended m a draw May said: "I think we have turned the corner and
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  • 79 12 Jan. 15 «Reuter» Ashley Cooper Australia^ won his first singles match since turnine professional ten Hays ago when he beat nil compatriot Ken Rosewall fi-8 6-3 6-4 m a Victorian professional tournament here last night. Hi« wi n give? Cooper fifth p. ace m the event,
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  • 88 12 Henry Cooper May Fight Johansson LONDON. Jan. 15 (Reuter>— l Henry Cooper the re\v British and British Empire heavyweight boxing chamn<">n. may have hia next fight aga:nst Irgermr Johansson (Sweden* for the European t'tle hij manager. Jim Wicks, said here last night. Wick? sain there wa more than a 50-50
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  • 196 12 The final rounds m the Federation Armed Forces Inter-Unit Hockt Knock-Out Championships lSrfW's3 for the Brooke Cup and Adjutant-General's Cup will take place tomorrow at the Armed Force? Stadium. Rifle Range Road. Kuaia Lumpur. The first match of the evening will start a' 4
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  • 51 12 TAIPING. Thurs. Seven teams have entered for the knockout hockey tournament which begins on January 19 on the Esplanade here. The REME will meet Police m the opening game. Teams taking part are. Prisons Sports Club. Police. Garrison Nomads, 2 Royal Malay Regiment. Taiping Tierrs, REME and Taiping
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  • 35 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selsngor Indian Association, faring relegation, gained two valuable points when they beat Young Men's Sikhs Association 4-2 m their senior division iesgue hockey match on the Imbi Road ground today.
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  • 129 12 'THROWER' MECKIFF GETS OFFER SYDNEY. Jan. 13. (Reuter). —Australian Test fast bowler, lan Meckiff, is reported to have received a £1,200 sterling offer from the English League Club, ccrington. It would require him to play for the Lancashire League Club m he 1959 season. The Accrington offer has not yet
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  • 97 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The fourteen-man Batu team proved too good for the weak Selangor Asians side whom they beat by 12 points (four tries) to five points (goal) m a keenly fought rugger match on the padang today. The heavier servicemen won most of th e
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  • 83 12 SYDMEY, Jan. 15, (Renter), Australian captain Richie Hen and today' defended his widelycriticised defensive tactics m the third Test match at the Sydney cricket ground yesterday, don't like playing defensive cricket anymore than anyone else likes watching if," Bennud said m an interview,
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  • 498 12 Two Mighty Clubs Clash In 4th Round The F.A. Cup Draw LONDON. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Either Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English league champions, or Bolton Wanderers, holders of the F.A. Cup. will be eliminated m the fourth round of this season's cup competition on January 24. In the draw rr.ade here
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  • 132 12 WARDLE IGNORED IN REPORT LEEDS. Jan. 15, (Reiiter).— Little is said m Yorkshire County Cricket Cllib'i annual report of the dismissal last summer of Johnv Wardle. the England slow left-arm bowler. In the only mention ci v en to Wardle. the report says: "After very careful consideration your committee decided
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  • 28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Malays rugby team will be travelling down to Ipoh, on Sunday. Feb. Ist. to play a friendly game againsT Kinta Asians.
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  • 166 12 LONDON. Jan. 15. (Reuter) English and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday Jan. 17 are: DIVISION I Arsenal vs Everton Birmingham vs Bolton Blackburn vs Manchester U. Blackpool vs Wolves Chelsea vs Portsmouth Leeds vs Preston Manchester C. vs Leicester Newcastle vs Tottenham Notts Forest vs Aston
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  • 64 12 TAIPING, Thurs— Brigadier H. J. Moro, D.5.0., Commander, 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade, was among the large crowd which watched the formidable Ist. Btn New Zealand regiment narrowly beat 3rd Btn Royal AuMi Regiment by eight pomS (goal and penalty) to points (penalty and try) m tho
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  • 704 12 PROBABLE FIEL FOR TOMORRO AT IPOH THE following are weights and p ro h eight races tomorrow, Jan. 17. L.i t Turf Club meeting. Class 3, Div. 1-6 p Un *8*221 BESTCRETE 4 V 900 SULLIVAN SUMMER KISS 3v 812 R VAN B KEIES BALKAN CHEVALIER by 8 10 YONC
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    • 53 12 -for PUBLICITY Exhibition stands walisite painting I general display neonsigns Agents for: Singapore Traction Company I Federation Bus Companies I Singapore Airport Penang Ferries I Leading Publications Wallsites Hoardings W\ w I Hi 'I \\\M\ Ws m Wk mS I WBflffljffßßgggg w!§«S6§&s&&£ fflfißfts!sßßS& 13 A B ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING, SINGAPORE.
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 13 WOCHRAN and Mamie Iprfrj, teamed for the Uvne m THE BEAT LIT/O.V. witt be pair■n m I WAS KJDID. joining Mickey I at M-G-M 'or the mlbprt ZuQsmith and 1 Enterprises ProducI and the platmvm 1 Miss Van Daren, mly listed by oos.fp Bt* as a romantic (btcp trorking
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  • 752 13 Reluctant Deb' And Sandra Dee gANDRA DEE, sixteen-year-old Hollywood motion Love P p Star 1S all f r the C le Porter son S» i ♦7 ha i' s the way !t ls Wltn Sa ndy. She saw Paris m trie Spring time (and a late Spring it was). She
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  • 31 13 FRANK SINATRA. Dran Martin and Shirley MacLame are the three stars of M-G-M's SOME CAME RUNNING, but. after first sneak preview, add the name of Vincente Minnelli. the director.
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  • 46 13 jAYNE MANSFIELD m a scene from "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw," a Western film which will be screened m Singapore shortly. Jayne sings "In the Valley of Love" m this 20th dentury-Fox technicoloured cinemascope film. The picture is something new m Western.
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  • 176 13 Exotic Maria Schell In New Film HOLLYWOOD Exotic Maria Schell, the ash-gold blonde with the chameleon eyes, follows m the glamorous tradition of European imports. Now co-starring with Gary Cooper and Karl Maiden m Warner Bros.' "The Hanging Tree," the gifted mime fits to perfection the continental mold. In keeping
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  • Behind – the – Scenes with the new films
    • 39 13 NOTRE DAME provides a picturesque background for Sandra Dee and John Saxon, the young co-stars of MGM's •The Reluctant De hutante" on their first visit to Paris. The picture also stars Rex Harrison and Kay Kendall.
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    • 195 13 DIRECTOR'S BIG HEADACHE QNE elephant-sized anxiety which possesses film director /writer Sidney Gilliat is the exact time of the next General Election. He has just completed a new lan Carmichael comedy, "Right. Left And Centre", at Shepperton studios. and wants to get it on to the cinema screens of the
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    • 440 13 THE HOLLYOOD LOWDOWN BY Sid JAMES STEWART ig a "student" In the FBI School m Washington. DC, doing scenes m the classroom for Warner Bros.' "The FBI Storj" Elvis Presley won't have to look for a job when he gets out of the Army as both Paramount and 20th-Fox have
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 264 13 SytJUH ITA DEL MAR S"> QUOTATION: who is not open to Dn is not qualified iiv<;inn." Whaielv Al KOR EVERYT eat H de- c, makp this c effort* and i' !'2 "it rerrpatjnn i Is, Irritability. purchases to the D'-n itay out late. t BTRTHDATE BIRTHSIGN S March 21 to
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    • 118 13 LI'LABNER By A1 Capp IN H-GO AHEAD!! -L-LAFF pjl if^ k > FO'TW' rl^o'^^l^l>/ S (AT ME -AW MIGMT'S WELL J fl T NATCMERaTIife^ -V GIT^StDTOn- r y i U V^A^HtKAL LIFE AL »-EYOOP By v T H m n I VrfHAT IHTH' HECK BECAUSE I |WF| I UDW Ikl
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 191 14 JAKARTA, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Military Commander of South Celebes last night appealed to the people to remain calm m face of a linkup between the fanatical Darul Islam and the North Celebes rebels. The Commander's message reported that rebel elements from
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    • 171 14 UK Doesn't Agree With Mr. Attlee KARACHI, Jan. 15. (Reuter) Pakistan has received a message from Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, the Earl of Home, dissociating the British government from Earl Attlee's recent adverse comments on the late Mohammed Ali Jinnah, it was officially announced last night. In
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    • 78 14 DAMASCUS, Jan. 15 (Reuter> A new harbour and oil pipeline terminal at Tartus, on the Mediterranean to carry Syrian oil abroad will be built by the United Arab Republic, it was announced here today Dr. Nureddin Kuhula, Chairman of the Syrian Region Executive Council, said that
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    • 267 14 You can call Churchill great— says Ike WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Reuter) President Eisenhower told a National Press Club luncheon her c yesterday that Sir Winston Churchill was on c of the men he had known who clearly deserved the title "Great." He went on: "I probably had more differences of
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    • 52 14 Photo. PRIME MINISTER Nehru of India drinks a cup of milk prepared at an American model dairy m action at the U.S. Small Industries Exhibit held m New Delhi, last week when he visited the display. U.S. Ambassador EUesworth Bunker joins the Indian Premier m tasting the
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    • 240 14 4 Reasons Why Russia Doesn't trUSt US-Mikoyan NEW YORK. Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, told 1,100 people at a dinner here last night that the Soviet Union had "many misgivings' about the peaceful intentions of the United States. i Addressing the largest public audience since
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    • 63 14 LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuter) A father jailed for three yearns for the "mercy killing" of his child had his sentence reduced to a year by the court of criminal anneal here yesterday. He was 47-year-old William Moody, a prison officer, who was sentenced to three years
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    • 284 14 But Wo. 1 War Criminal' has eseaped^Dr. Castro HAVANA, Jan. 15 (UPI) Firing squads echoed throughout Cuba at dawn again today but authorities m Havana said the "No. 1 war criminal" of the Batista regime temporarily had escaped revolutionary justice. The reports said Maj
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    • 152 14 ATHENS. Jan. 15 (Reuter). The three Greek Cypriots exiled with Archbishop Makarios to the Seychelles Islands m March 1956. said today m a public statement that they would refuse to return to Cyprus "under conditions." They were commenting on last night's statement by the
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    • 158 14 Crown Is No Longer Symbol Of C'wealth NEW ZEALAND, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Commonweals Relations Conference here said yesterday that the crown was no longer the symbol of Commonwealth unity and the conference wa s considering how far parliamentary government might be a common factor. At the end of yesterday's
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    • 272 14 Mrs. Gandhi Certain To Be Elected NEW DELHI. Jan. 15, (Router X—TheK The election of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, as President of the ruling Congress Party today appeared rertain as nominations supporting her poured m from local Congress Committees. A Congress Party spokesman
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    • 75 14 CANBERRA, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Minister for the Army, Mr. J. O. Cramer, today announced the appointment of Brigadier A. T. J. Bell, formerly of the Imperial Defence College, as Brigadier General, (Staff) General Headquarters Far East Land Forces, Singapore. Brigadier Bell, whose appointment will be
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    • 60 14 Tnrk f^L YO K t an 15 (Reuter)— An 18-year-old New Illn J y Harmon is seeking supreme court per mission to change her name to Joy "Fortytwo fc,u v ex P]£ined: 'My proportions have berome my lit S? *l!U n^ni name TSSf-t is a catch one
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    • 156 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 15 (Reuter) President Soekarno has proposed that fifty per cent of Indonesia's Parliament should be made up of nominated members, according to usually well informed political sources here. I— The nominated members would represent the various sections of Indonesian society. The political sources
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    • 88 14 MOSCOW. Jan. 15 (Reuter). Unpublished documents found by Soviet historians m Moscow and Leningrad show that Russian explorers were the first Europeans to discover the Pacific Island of Sakhalin m 1640, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Up till now. the Agency said, the Dutcn were
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    • 45 14 GENEVA, Jan. 15 (UPI) The United States yesterday contributed $9,000,000 (Malayan) to the world malaria fund of the World Health Organization. The amount brings total U.S. contributions to WHO malaria eradication programme since 1958 to more than $45 million (Malaya)
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    • 162 14 Millions of children miss homes In Red China Today TAIPEI. Jan. 15 (UPI) More than 25 million children m Communist China have been taken away from their parents and placed m state nurseries under the Communist commune system, intelligence officials here reported. Officials said this figure was obtained from statistics
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    • 66 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 15 (Reuter). An influenza epidemic has struck East Borneo m the wake of floods which inundated low-lying ricelands m Java and Borneo. Reports from Borneo said thousands are sutTcring from influenza along the swampy coast of East Borneo. Health authorities m a broadcast
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    • 212 14 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan 15 <U'h-i Grand Jury yesterday indicted three m« with the alleged smuggling of heroin into States through Singapore. Hongkong and U The Jury was told that the case concerned the biggest Chinese narotics syndicate m the history of the United States. The prosecution alleged that over
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