Singapore Standard, 17 January 1959

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  • 29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohon. ***** 5 f**"" Coble "TIGERNEWS- r 8 iINGAPO»€, SATURDAY, JANUARY ftj, 1959 Vol. IX No. 198. 15 cts. 12 Pag* fc it m ■BtL^?**'^ (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 490 1 ###/#> Report: Economic* union is VJfTAL IF Singapore and the Federation can join forces and work together as a team, the magnitude of the results would surprise and impress the whole of Asia/ Col. F. J. Lyle, Colombo Plan Industrial Development Adviser, said. As separate units, as
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  • 359 1  - Don't break up the party now: Pleads MCA founder GOPI KUMAR By MALACCA, Fri. Malaya's elder statesman and former president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Tun Tan Cheng Lock, today appealed to the rival factions m the MCA "to meet m a spirit of goodwill to iron out once and
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  • 286 1 JURONG STILL IN DARKNESS AFTER 30 HOURS TWO INDEPENDENT engineers of the three-men committee of enquiry appointed by the Singapore City Council to probe the recent blackouts yesterday spent several hours In Jurong where a major olackout occurred from 8.30 p.m. on Thursday. The engineers. Mr S L Low and
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  • 85 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Royal Air Force helicopter of the 194 Squadron this afternoon made an emergency flight to Fort Langkap m answer to a call that an aborigine woman was ill m childbirth. The helicopter, on its mission of mercy, was manned by Fit. Lt.
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  • 222 1 POLICE SEEK NEW POWERS TO CURB POLL THUGS ADDITIONAL powers for the Singapore Police to prevent secret society gangsters from intimidating voters at the next elections are now under discussion, Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said yesterday. "We will exert every effort with the legal powers at our disposal
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  • 141 1 SHAKEN and terrified, a 10-year-old Singapore schoolgirl, yesterday sobbed to her angry father: "I will never again ride a tricycle on the main road." For the girl, Goh Soo Sul, had a few minutes earlier miraculously escaped death when her little tricycle collided
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  • 655 1 SINGAPORE Police m liaison with officials of the Indonesian Consulate here have been investigating the spate of counterfeit Indonesian rupiahs that has been flooding both Singapore and the Federation. But to date the Police have yet to establish the source of the
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  • 437 1 Found: Five Skeletons! ...and Harbour residents claim gems lie buried with dead kin THE discovery of five skeletons In wooden boxes by Singapore Harbour Board labourers yesterday sparked off a treasure hunt m the Tanjong Pagar area. Following the shock discovery, several long-stand-ing residents of the area claimed that their
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  • 191 1 Jakarta replies to Tunku JAKARTA, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said today he could "see no conclusive point" m the South-east Asian economic and cultural union proposed by the Malayan Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Antara news agency reported. The Foreign Minister was making Indonesia's first official
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  • 80 1 THE fifst of a series o» cr- tracts Irr>jn KING GKORGE VI, the official biography bj/ John W Wheeler-Bennett, begins j/i 'he Sunday Standard tomorrow. The author has had 'free access to the Royal archn*es, including the King's tiianrs. and has gathered v <a factg rcveaU •ed for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 390 2 There's No freedom In Communist 'Paradise 9 IHE Singapore Straits Chinese British Association yesterday warned its members against "certain people who have been trying hard to make us believe that the best form of Government is one run on communist lines and
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  • 43 2 A YOUTH. Tham Soon, was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore First District Judge Mr. J. F. McWilliam. on a charge of rioting while heir.? a member of an unlawful assembly m Wishart Road on the night of Dec. 10. last year
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 432 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors Class *C and above will be received by the State Engineer, PWD Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 29th January, 1959, for the Supply and Delivery of Metal from Sungei Gepai Quarry, Bidor during period 1.3.59 to 29.2.60 Full particulars
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    • 24 2 SOMETHING NEW! Consult RIGHT a CO. 51, Blair Road, Singapore. Telephone ***** We cater for all Household Accessory Repairs tor $1/- per month tee.
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  • UNKNOWN
    • 446 3 rr.cn could have "moHiered" a gathering ?Her than Chief Minister, Tun Lim ck did when he opened the Pan-Pacific east Asia Women's seminar the first Singapore at the Cultural Centre Tun Lim showed none of the em*nd uneasiness many other mere males when confronted with an assembly
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    • 290 3 THE news that the United States has now be- > full member of the Colombo Plan Council :Hnical Co-operation m South and South--1 and of the technical co-operation scheme, be welcomed by the peoples m this region. "gc m status has given the U.S. wider
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  • 957 3  - Telecoms Speed World Progress C. C. Gee by Editor of 'British Communications and Electronics 1 London) W r L.UNUUN depend so much on high-speed communications, and see m prospect so many exciting new developments m the £elds of trans-oceanic telephone cables television links, very high frequency radio, teleprinter systems and
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  • 1070 3  - New Soviet Criminal Codes DAVID LLOYD by MOSCOW J?OR over thirty years Soviet Russia was a country which did not know the Rule of Law. Even after the rough justice of the revolutionary period had ended and new rulers were firmly m the saddle there was little respect for law
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  • 77 3 Children m Soviel-con-trolled East Germany above the ages of 13 give one school day a week to forced labour tcithout pay, for the Communist state. Called "'poly-techni-cal education" by the regime, the pupils icork m state factories and collective jarms to make them" appreciative of manual labour."
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  • 58 3 gi r< with reference to a news report on Page 5 of Friday's issue of your paper that Tan Chong Beng was sentenced to two years' jail for car theft, I would like to let you know that I am not the person referred to m the report.
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  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 82 3 "ONE of the luckiest things you can possibly possess Is that faculty of seeing things m their right proportion, so that you don't make heavy weather of what's not really important; you don't take offence or get on your dignity. Instead, you produce the serene, amusing answer which
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    • 69 3 "THE contradiction between necessity ana freedom cannot possibly be overcome. But we know despite all actual Influences working upon us and despite all the painful limitations of our freedom, that m the last resort w e a re able to do what we ought to do: m other
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  • 475 3 the NEWS as it strikes me A L'IMOL'GH he was addresser* ing a gathering composed of women from Pacific and South-east Asian countries Chief Minister Tu n Urn Yew Hock directed his speech to the women of Singapore stressing the importance of the 200.000 of them on the electoral register
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 16 3 lell Howell ii l bldg battirv *0.» singapore *1 Lkit bin t ano *d.. Kuala lumfur.
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    • 159 3 CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE at ECONOMY SILK STORK Manhattan Shirts Wash UP. NOW T f W ar $19.50 $14.50 each Tulane Sport Shirts L/Sleeves U.SA. 21.50 16.50 Casual Sport Shirts U.S.A. 15.50 1 1 90 Don River Sport Shirts 5 50 2 90 Fancy Sport Sh.rts 3 20 U p
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  • 376 4 4 PROTEST MAYOR'S STAND ON VASAGAR AS VICE-CHAIRMAN FOUR opposition members of the Singapore City Council yesterday walked out of the Public Utilities Committee meeting m protest against the procedure adopted by the Mayor on the election of Liberal Socialist Mr. S. M.
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  • 264 4 'Don Juan' locked up an hour KCALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A businessman, described today by Magistrate Incbe M. M. Hashim as a "Don Juan." was ordered to be confined for an hour m the Court lock-up. The order to lock up Low See Hee. 28. followed his expression of dissatisfaction over
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  • 163 4 WHEN a 24-year-old mechanic. Low It Kwan, put up a fight to prevent his girl friend from being robbed, he was knifed to death m King George V Park, Singapore, on Thursday, The Standard learnt yesterday. While seated on a bench m the park,
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  • 196 4 Heroin traffic: S'pore Customs in the dark CUSTOMS authorities here yesterday expressed surprise over a news agency report from San Francisco which stated that a Federal Grand Jury had indicted three men m connection with the alleged smuggling of heroin into the United States through Singapore, Hongkong and Tokyo. A
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  • 130 4 826 FAIL CHINESE SCHOOL EXAM OF l.Rno candidates who sat for the Singapore Chinese School Senior Middle 111 examination m December last year. 826 failed, the Ministry of Education revealed yesterday. Mr. Lee Scow Mong. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, told reporters that the results were based on the second
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  • 101 4 EX-DETAINEE SECRETARY TO MAYOR THE Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council, on the advice of the Public Services Commission, yesterday appointed Mr. .Tek Yuen Thong, as secretary to the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Mr. .Tek, ex-detainee and a former Colony journalist, has been working as a clerk at
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  • 359 4 A TOTAL of 52 third year medical students of the University of Malaya were successful m the First Professional examination for the degrees of MBBS m Anatomy. Biochemistry and Physiology. Only one student Mr. Viswanathan Mahadev, passed with distinction m Biochemistry. Fourteen others have been
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  • 1239 4 A vulgar, sordid crime on innocen victim -DPP FONSEKA MURDER TRIAL (sth, KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Fonseka murder trial entered |J the Supreme Court here today with a lengthy submission by the hpp mcd Salleh bin Abas, to mete out "due justice" to the (wo rmiai' youths, for what he
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 255 6 OUR VOTE: IT'S NOW COMPULSORY OFFICIAL Bill goes before Spore Assembly LgaPORE Government will introduce compulu (ine for the forthcoming general elections, and t,,, failing to do so will be disenfranchised and we struck off the polls register I his to The Standard yesterday Chief Lim Yew Hock said that
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  • 198 6 ONP •>> to blame ith of a clerk, iork Soon. 36. who ocuted at his r I home shortly Ight on Dec. 11 said Singapore er Mr Giam Chong I rday a verdict of [venture at the inquest on Tan. told the dead irives Chee Joo tig Hwee Hong
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  • 50 6 red Bank iuc>ingapore High '•'niay m getting fixed by for the year by $78,463 folf an appeal. Mr. Justice Weo m his judgment ial values m Battery Road. '46 Chartered let by the 17 occupied by at $240,357, Council had fixed values at $318,820, r Bank said was ex-
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  • 61 6 M%t*&«f Director, Sin Chew fit Poh, Mr. Aw Kow, (centre), and the Prime he Tunku Abdul Rahman, drink a toast at the dinner held on Thursday night fcpi J? A "««"bly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Deputy Premier and Minister for Defence, Dato
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  • 82 6 TWO CLEARED ON EXTORT BID CHARGES Lim Kiang. 23. was yesterday cleared by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, on two charges attempted extortion and criminal intimidation. He was alleged to have threatened a housewife, Khoo Mgiah Yin at her home m Aljunied Road, on Nov. 22. last
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  • 197 6 THE riddle of the stranger m "Yankee clothes" found with a crushed skull outside the temple of the "God of Nine Kings" m Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, remains unsolved. His identity has not been established after 48 hours' investigation by the Police. "We are
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  • 229 6 A show seeks 20 girls with oomph! SINGAPORE GIRLS with talent and a flair for travelling may be given an opportunity to join the famed "John Calvert Show" from Hollywood, Bob Marshall, manager of the show, said at a Press conference yesterday. Mr. Marshall, who has been with the show
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  • 436 6 THE CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court yesterday granted Colony lawyer, Mr. T. T. Rajah, leave to apply for a writ of Mandamus for the purpose of directing the Chief Secretary and the Registrar of Citizens to restore
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  • 193 6 THE SECRETARY-GEN-ERAL of the Liberal Socialists Party. Mr. E. X Tan. yesterday said that if the Singapore Government wanted to put a clamp on foreign goods being dumped here, care should be taken to differentiate dumping from low cost products. He said il any country was
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  • 274 6 A SUGGESTION by Singapore's Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. G Blades, to form Police cadet corps m schools as a means of tackling the ever-growing secret society menace has got off to a flying start. The Standard was told yesterday that a corps would
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  • 187 6 Long time to know politicians —Marshall THE people of Singapore will take a long time to know the genuinely honest politicians and political parties, said the Workers Party Chairman, Mr. David Marshall yesterday. "That is the reason why the Peoples Action Party is trying to convince the people that it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 568 7 MCA CHIEF WILL SEE THAT RULE 44 IS RIGHTED 'Charter reject is within the law' PENANG, Fri. President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Ku. today said that the general interest that was shown over their constitution indicated fully that the wellbeing aftd proper organization and functioning of
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE'S film magnates. Messrs Run Run Shaw and Runme Shaw have donated $40,000 to the St. Margaret's School building fund A cheque for tha.t amount was presented to the Bishop of Singapore, the Rev. H. W. Baines. When completed, St. Mar raret's School will have 16 classrooms
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  • 157 7 Beware of this Won We' Con-man IF your telephone rings especially if you are a big name m business, politics or m the service of the Singapore Government and a voice claims that he v Honourable so-and-so of the Federation Government uh o left his cheque book behind, dial 099.
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  • 108 7 Goodwill Message To Tun Lim A MINISTER m the United Kingdom Government. Dr. Charles Hill, yesterday conveyed a message of goodwill from the British Pri-re Minister. Mr Harold Macmillan. to Singapore's Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. Dr. Hi!! who is in-charze of co-ordination of Information Services m the British
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  • 55 7 PRIZES will b% awarded to the three hest decorated stalls m the Singapore Constitution Exposition. A panel of five judges will make the selections the results of which will be announced on the 17th day of the exposition. Presentation of prizes will be made on the
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  • 337 7 Stronger ties with Rl if PAP wins polls Mayor (back from Jakarta) says: MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, returned to the Colony yesterday from Jakarta and said the relationship between Singapore and Indonesia could be improved. The Mayor, who returned by Air India, hinted there would definitely he
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  • 66 7 MR WEE TOON BOON. People's Action Party Councillor, was elected vice-chair-man of the Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday. The Committee appointed a four-man sub-committee to deal with disciplinary matters concerning Council staff Members of the sub-commit-tee are: Messrs Wee Toon Boon
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  • 154 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 86i B<U RS.S No 1 Feb. 86* 87 RS.S No. 1 Mar 87 87 i R.S.S. No. 2 84 J 85* RS.S No. 84 845 Tone: Quiet after slightly easier Hie tin price
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  • 32 7 A WASHERWOMAN. Choo 800 Eng. who assaulted a dotcctive. Tan Kirn, at Johorc Rnnd on .Tan. 12, was convicted and sentenced to six weeks' .iail by a Singapore Magistrate
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 288 10 SOUTH ENGINEERS or. the Agent* for Mm Rod.o for the Federation of Moloyo ond South S.om They commenced business m 1950 by ettobtishing the foctory for the monufocture of the now famous "Bulldog" chain link fencing. This side of the business hos expanded
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  • 152 10 Jo owners from an owner |SENT we often very [teinl people? On the f hind we treat with rinc rare all those vaiblr possessions of ours r our home, furniture. garden, car. etc.. d lasi but not least we particularly anxious tout our family's health our radio, how
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  • 143 10 Ml now a quarter of "d radios functioning n* 1 world n^ans that even a Tar lp r number than this total •n action m the s the 35 years this ln instrument has 1 >n r\istence, such an univer"iar article as Radio J^n
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  • 36 10 I '"'Vs. our radios o run on the alone. Ex- America have that this is onl u during Jhc eneroy will "tvned" to some v, the resolution h *aid that all «on? wssibli under
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  • 1065 10 EVERY SET goes through 'HORRID' TEST stcsA adepts tfeetr 4ea!ett» •■•;>.*-. Tfc« expression U not Ift tfe» last pla« based a pott the i SSSLt II^ 111 <tf t*4 sets. 80, Iray ttmgtt listening pita**** at let* y gVERY technical expert will admit that Siera sets are designed, manufactured and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 1119 12  - Spirit Of Adventure At Pulau Ubin JOHN WOODROW by TREK round Pulau Übin, that small, jungle-cover-ed islet sandwiched between Singapore and the mainland of Malaya, is perhaps not everyone's idea of the best way to spend twenty-four hours. But for 54 English and Chinese language Colony schoolboys it proved the
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 12 DURING a life-saving demonstration. Ngin Miang Seng of the Singapore Life Saving Corps (kneeling right) shows students the correct methods of artificial respiration. (ABOVE): During a field engineering demonstration, boys of both the Hua Vi Middle School and Raffles Institute set about constructing a test £ryn used among other
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 12 e// There Goes The Last Of His Year Resolutions:*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 309 12 r pODAY'S QUOTATION: I The lasting and crowning privilege of m*J tr -nrlship is constancy." IUJ U —South 8ATIBDAV FOR I EVERYONE: Part of the H^l HV *<^^B treivi is favourable; con- I Sj EAlftSSfl centrate on improving your I opportunities, fcrui tIprt of confusion complications, Ksm^m involvements or anv
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 206 14 UK-Egypt Agreement On Suez Reported CAIRO. Jan. 16 (Reuter) Britain and Egypt have reached an agreement ending the financial dispute between the two countries dating from Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal m July, 1956, it was announced here today. The agreement is expected to lead to steps towards a
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  • 98 14 SINGAPORE Ch.r-eie Product- Exchange noon closing p r ices Der oicuj rejterday were: Coora Dec. -Jan. $41J buyers; $42$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk ?fi4 sellers m drums $67$ sellers; Muntok white pepp^r $130 sellers; Sarawak white $12P sellers; special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 86 14 FIVE representatives of the City of Tokyo, who will exhibit their products a t the Singapore Constitution Exposition on Jan. 24, will arrive In the Colony on Sunday to finalise their exhibition plans. The representatives, led by Mr. Y. Namikawa. will arrive from Kuala Lumpur, where they
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    • 253 14 JAPANESE FIRM PLANS TO MINE ORE IN MALAYA A JAPANESE firm, Kinoshito Co., hopes to mine iron ore m Malaya m association with local companies, possibly some time next year. This was stated yesterday by the firm's chief representative m Singapore. Mr. K. Sasaki. He said his firm would provide
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    • 301 14 Weekly Rubber Report THE continuous heavy buying of rubber for Russia has had little effect on the Singapore market. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.'s report says one of the most surprising features of the week or indeed the past two weeks has been that
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    • 151 14 Price Slips 5/8 c SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday dropped 5/8 cent, to close at 86J cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment, on godown liquidation and profit-takins. The market was a shade higher at the opening, despite rather disappointing overseas advices. Scattered interest m lower grade found sellers
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    • 38 14 WASHINGTON. Jan. 16 (UPI) Assistant Secretary of Commerce Mr. Henry Kearns. today told US. textile manufacturers not to expect the Hongkong government and textile industry tc agree readily to restrict their sales to the United States.
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    • 108 14 NINE PRETTY BOAC Japanese stewardesses, recently selected m Tokyo to serve on its expanded routes from April passed through Hongkong from Tokyo on Monday on their way to London for training at the BOAC Cabin Services Trainin? Unit at London Airport The employment of the nine
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    • 30 14 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants vesterdny S?lling T.T./O.D. ready: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs Other exchange remain uni altered.
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    • 199 14 Shares Incline To Ease ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday, and prices were inclined to ease slightly. Sterling Rubbers, however, were firm. The turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association annmiru-eci the fallowing price changes: INDUSTRIALS Fra>cr and Neave: Ords 156 158 Henry Waugh 1 2R
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    • 75 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 16, (LJPI).— The Chief of the Information Department of the Celebes said the copra business In Gorontalo has earned the region about 20,000.000 ruplahs (about U551,750,000) m three months. He said the copra trade is the major means of support for the bulk of
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    • 280 14 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dim $1 14. Fitipatricks $1.07 to $1.09. Fra*er and Neave ords ***** to $1 56: Gammon $1.76; W. Hammer $1.65. Henry Waugh $1 28 delayed. Hume pr c fs A.V-; M- Cement $1.73. M. Co ls 56c. McAhster $1.20
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    • 192 14 igned for rough handling on lir and coach journeys, has :ompleted a round-:he-world rip. and has arrived back m Britain with only slight superficial damage. Because of complaints ol :uggage damaged m air transit, a British company set to work designing a case elegantly styled
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    • 208 14 Oil Refinery Plant In Operation MAMTACTt'RE of sulphuric arid as a byproduct of the crude oil refining process has begun m Australia at a new plant erected by Shell Chemical (Australia) Pty. Ltd. at Geelong, Victoria. This JLATOo.nnn plant Is the second petrochemicals enterprise to begin production m Australia. The
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    • 171 14 OLTKR ROADS Boutekoe. Frederick. Ei -n Lucky, Lokan, Tama^awa Maru Ninella. He Si'vr: mfmn. J.ian Hin. Burma Mini. I.ibrrtad Clover. Tong Kian, I'm m a Namashita Mam. Sir Xas.«a. Chusan Inchikilda, Berobere. Tong Vick. Tees Broo7«. Barumun Tong Li#» Valrrv Chknlov. Lcneverett Mikaj;e<<;ari Maru. Tjipanas. B ivsful Slirlre. M*ui Heiig
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  • 557 15  - EVERYTHING POINTS TO A PERAK VICTORY NERAL MOREIRA Today's Rugby Final By IPOH, Fri. Perak will enter the field favourites to win tomorrow's HMS Rugby competition against Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium in^ Kuala Lumpur. Everything points to victory for the silver state which last year won the championship m
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  • 131 15 THE Singapore Rugby team, hit by injuries left this morning by air for the final this evening. The Colony S !de il now without Hughes Forbes m three-quarter line. He ii injured m the leg The back division will definitely be handicapped without Forbes. They
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  • 51 15 WORCESTER. Worcestershire. Jan. 16 (Reuter) Worcester City. Southern League team of part-time professionals, stormed into the fourth rouni of the English Football Association Cud competition here yesterday with a shock 2-1 win over Liverpool, a 'eading tear) from the English League's second division. Worcester led 1-0 at
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  • 82 15 KUALA LUMPUR M— Pity. ing without two O f their itan Perak Prisons Sports Club proved too cood for Selangor R-mgcrs whom they beat 5-2 m a floodlit soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here last night. Pcrak Prisons forward> combined effect ivrlv and had the
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  • 168 15 From ihe airport to the Happy World sladium m under 30 minutes and the Harlem Globetrotters, their opponents and their entertainers made it to the delight of a capacity crowd last night. The Globetrotters' 'circus' arrived from Hongkong last night m the nick of time to
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  • 46 15 There wprr rvrr 4.000 to watch the Trotters open at the Happy World stadium last night. And the Trotters wowed the crowd all rieht with their tricks, shooting and their version of basketball without tears. Star ct the team was Robert (Showman) Hall.
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  • 64 15 PENANG Fri. The Pei Sports Cub cricket section held a meeting hero recently to elect officials for the coming season. The following vert e'ertcd. ,T. H Willcock. ViceCapt. P S M Dew, Convenor Yap Yoen Fa.i Committee merr.he-s— D G. Day and W Roue-c' The first eamc
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  • 30 15 KUALA LUMPUR Kri The Federation Anon nired Cat Rcciment beat University of Malaya 2-1 m a division two league hockey match on the Rifle Rang" Road ground today.
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  • 120 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. In preparation for the Mala van Hockey Federation's Qwadrangu'ar meet here on Jan. 23, M and 25, S?langor will hold two trials before picking their team. Selangor's ie odors last night picked IB players to turn out for the trials which will he
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  • 220 15 Promising Year For CrJ THREE foreign cricket trims v for a series of matches when the s M|Tl They are the Old CollCßian sity Occasionals of India, and thi Thus was diM'loscd at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association held la.st night at Singapore Cricket Club.
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  • 76 15 the FARKLFrkI H \rm\ sir points i and a tr\ <„ and ti i,, f LJ of the i \!:n.» J petition s Ayr R.ij.ih luL, on _^H I 1 c 1 r.ng I I difTir,. trie M 1 I In ••< i -nurgX Mi' 1 I i I
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    • 74 15 TA B L K-T INN gala. S S.C. 4p m, S.TTA. htnior inter club o tr r. R v r 1 cr- haauc Chinese YUCA 5^ °Jo W |W< urecyi. S.\.S.C. 5.2.1 p. m. Se'etar. The Bracks V$ JV SOLCER MaUly Jnn:or „\,r Form. S>gs Rrgt Chat Lcaq\c Scf-a Jnya
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  • 97 16 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1 «oee x Race 3 Race 4 Jloee jr Jtoee 6 Race 7 Race S H l of D l rH NC i^SSi U *4 ?fr,"r.d. DIAU V\ Ci V" Pi 1 01 11 C AND COUP >>■ DiUCHT I! MELUNTHUS C1..W0,. Th. WhltfUr H.mlJf r n^'°*
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    1003 16 TODAY'S CARD y heM bet °f fc day U CORA m race 4 and my beH each-uay U PEPPER DE4LER m Race 3."— FRANCIS. I O MMr M^ F (REDIFFUSION WILL BROADCAST COMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES) B 25 P- m C/ 3. Div. 4-6 Furs. I 12«,o ni9ht b Pid9t
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  • 447 16 Billeen To Win The 2.45 Rillecn has regained his top form and I cannot visualise anything beating him mi n the 9f event for Class Five Division Two performers. I give him a confident vote and make him my best bet of the day The Billet five-year-old put up a
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  • 185 16 PEPPER DEALER A GOOD EACH-WAY Pepper Dealer who ha s been pretty consistent m recent starts, should mal^e a sound each-way bet m the 9f event for Class 5, Division one horses. At the last Ipoh meeting he beat Winged Warrior easily over the 7f. with a late run. and
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  • 718 16 STANDARD NAP BESTCRETE (RACE 6) THE GIANT The Giant, a speedy Hve-year-old, deserves a winning break after two game displays. On Wednesday he set out to make the early running over the s|f. straight but could not hold of! Grand Coup and College Tutor. At Penang he was beaten into
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  • 578 16  - TODAY'S BEST: GRAND COUP SCRUTINEER By GRAND COUP won with something m hand over the 5J furlongs straight on Wednesday and looks good enough for a repeat performance m the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class 3, Division One horses at Ipoh this afternoon, final day of the
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 212 17 CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Jan. 16. (UPI) Fulgencio Batista has denounced Fidel Castro for executing his foes and causing a "river of blood" to flow m Cuba. The deposed Cuban President, now living m exile here, said m a written interview yesterday that the wave of
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    • 103 17 Town in Celebes captured JAKARTA. 16 (Reuter) Army authorities m Maccasar announced last night that combined units of the fanatic Darul Islam and North Celebes rebels captured the Central Celebes town of IftalUl. This is the first indication that rebels from the North had linked up with the forces of
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    • 155 17 Court stops printing of Royal story LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuter) —The High Court has ordered Mr. William Ellis, former Superintendent of Windsor Castle not to publish or allow to be published any details of his service with the Royal Family Sir Harold Kent, the Treasury Solicitor, announced yesterday that an
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    • 371 17 Mikoyan calls for summit meeting UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet, Deputy Premier yesterday called for a summit conference which he said was bound to take place eventually, adding that only war could hamper the forward development of Communism.
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    • 53 17 TOKYO. Jan. 16 (Reuter).— The Japanese Government today decided at a cabinet meeting that Crown Prince Akihito's wedding would take place m mid-April. Prince Akihito's engagement to Miss Michiko Shoda. a daughter of the president of a flour milling company, was formalised on Jan. 14
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    • 176 17 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UPI) Pakistani Ambassador Mohammed Ali yesterday accused Indian Ambassador M. C. Chagla of conducting a propaganda campaign to prejudice the United States against Pakistan and thereby win more aid for India. Mohammed Ali called a Press conference to reply to Chagla's assertion m
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    • 95 17 AFRAID OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ASIA CANBERRA. Jan. 16 (Reuter) Australians were afraid of partnership with Asia former head of the Australian External Affairs Department. Dr. John Burton, told the third Australian conference of Christian Youth Id Canberra last night. Dr. Burton served under the Labour Government and became policy adviser
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    • 47 17 TENNESSEE, Jan. 16 (Reuter)— Police said here thai a three-year-old boy whose parents each accused the other of feeding him whisky was admitted to hospital here yesterday m a critical condition suffering from alcoholic poisoning. The parents were arrested on charges of being drunk.
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    • 193 17 Britain is today solvent Macmillan XEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said here last niffht Britain was today solvent and paying her uav m the world, with a nice bit to spare. "The pound holds up its head high m every corner of the globe," he
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    • 148 17 C'wealth Space Conference LONDON. Jan. 16 (Reuter) Every Commonwealth country is being invited to send representatives to a Commonwealth space flight conference m London next August, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. Kenneth Gatland, viceChairman of the British Interplanetary Society, said he believed the Commonwealth could embark on its
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    • 42 17 MIKOYAN smiles and the only man who could amuse the Soviet Deputy Premier is none other than Jerry Lewis They met at Paramount Studios m Hollywood Later to the amusement of all. Mikoyan kissed Jerry— UPl Photo.
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    • 33 17 MR. Randolph Churchill. 47--year-old author and journalist, son of Britain's wartime Prime Minister, yesterday announced his wish to contest the next general election "m the interests Of thp C.nnnmrvativ* Party."- -(Reuter)
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