Singapore Standard, 23 January 1959

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohon* ***** —5 "TIGER NEWS" SING#ORE. FRID>% JANUARY 23, 1959. Vol. lAje. 204. M }s cts M Poges ffc 3H 5 hgjhg (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 443 1 l\eu? law to freest* crime Power packed bid to smash society thugs KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government today laid the foundation for an immediate offensive against secret society gangsters and other criminals m an all-out bid to exterminate them. Under a new Bill—The Prevention of
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  • 280 1 GIVE THE FAILURES A CHANCE PARENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The President of the Selangor Parents' Association, Mr. A. P. Chin, called for a "crusade" of parents here to urge the government not to dismiss from schools children who are too young to find jobs. When we kick into the streets
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  • 37 1 MR Philip Jones, Information Officer m Sarawak, will act as Press Liaison Officer during the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Sarawak. Brunei and North Borneo between Feb. 27 and March 2 Buckingham Palace, announced yesterday.
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  • 54 1 FIRE burnt down a rag and bone store and gutted he roof of an adjoining house, rendering 20 people homeless m Dun lop Street, Singapore, yesterday. The fire which started about 2 p.m. was put out, by two fire engines. The Social Welfare has taken charge
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  • 120 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minis- 1 ter. Tun lim Yew Hock last night borrowed a silver coin and tfrtrw it into the "wishing fountain" at the $50 million Constitution Exposition at the old Kalian c airport just for luck. Tun Lim had earlier fished into his pockets
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  • 219 1 'Adverse weather' delays opening of Exposition THE opening of the S position, scheduled for torr ngapore Constitutional Exorrow, has been postponed to Jan 31. But despite the change of dates, the City Council ha^ decided to hold a ''special preview" of its exhibits at its pavilion tomorrow. The exposition committee
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  • 72 1 Hawthorn dies in road crash LONDON, Jan. 22, (Reuter).— World champion racing driver. Mike Hawthorn, was killed m a car accident on the Guildford Bypass Road, South of London, today, a Royal Automobile Club official said. Hawthorn, the first Briton to win the world's motor racing championship, announced his retirement
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  • 89 1 RI NOTES FORGED IN FORMOSA JAKARTA, Jan. 22, (Reuter) The authorities here have discovered that forged Indonesian banknotes had been printed m Formosa and shipped to Singapore to be taken to areas m Indonesia under the control of the rebels. Antara news agency claimed today. The agency said Indonesian Attorney
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  • 183 1 Ringleaders of school strike expelled IPOH, Thurs.— The Board of Management of the striking Sadiah religious school m Temoh, about 30 miles to the south, met last night and decided to expel two trainee teachers and two students described as the "ringleaders of the strike". Though most of the students
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  • 611 1  - King of smugglers banished DEV SHRIDHAR Syndicates, gangs are on the run say Customs By A KINGPIN among Singapore smugglers who is believed to have cost the Government several million dollars loss m revenue, has been banished to China, a senior Customs official told The Standard yesterday. Controlling a very
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  • 242 1 THE United Malays National Organization m Singapore will expel all its members who are "directly or indirectly m sympathy with the People's Action Party." A resolution to this effect, moved by the East division, was adopted by the UMNO State Council
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  • 22 1 PRESIDENT De Gaulle will pay an official visit to Southwest Franc* next month, it wat reoorted m Paris yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 118 2 (From i made fcr cially-buiit b* iti do abo.;t spokesman Hid He said th.v month, ah cigarettes were &sm4o every Wtth height c f 'he 1957. more than were i\ r ni^ht. ImufgU ri, h# *«i ten den ry ?r cigarettes rl and opium, Vioui yeacommoditv vaf W- f
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  • 418 2  - STATES ARE SERVANTS, NO MASTERS OF INDIVIDUALS ALAN YANG Says World J By TNIVERSITY of Malaya law students day told that the "principle of an indfp fn(l ff| 1 and a legal profession were of supreme the maintenance of rule of law and nron tiation of justice." Pfr H This
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    • 585 2 MBARDsyff@B3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED ASSISTANT FEMALE CLERK, preferably Chinese. Age below 22. Apply Box No. T. *****.5. WANTED 2 MASSEUSE. Salary $120/- per month. Food and Transport supplied. Age 25 upwards. Please apply personally at DeLuxe Massace Parlour, 456, Geylang Road. Junction of Lorong 24-A. EUROPEAN Srcretary/Stenographer required by Director
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    • 488 2 FOR HIM VARIOUS SIZES OF REFRIGERATORS for hire as low hs $10/- monthly. Available at International Electric Co., 642. Geylang Road. Tel: ***** and *****. HIRI PURCMASi SOON TECK FINANCE COMPANY finance Hire-Pur-chas c on motor cars, new and secondhand (1953 Model upwards only) Terms moderate Apply 173A South Bridge
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    • 487 2 TENDER NOTICES! NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDERS are invited for the construction of One Type 5 quarters at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. C.E.B. registered contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Bo?rrl. P.O Box 1006. Gombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur for drawings and bills of quantities. A deposit of $30/-
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    • 583 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE NOTICE i s hereby given, pursuant to Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance, that the plans, specifications, estimates and apportionments of expenses, for the making up of: 1. Woodsville Close 2. Leicester Road 3. Meyappa Chettiar Road. 4. Irving Road. 5. Bassein Road 6. Empress
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    • 620 2 m.B. "SANTHIA" tailing for Calcutta on 28th January, 1959. THE above vessel will now sail from Singapore at daylight on the 28th January. 1959. Embarkation for deck passengers will commence at 4 p.m. and at 5 p.m. for saloon passengers, on Tuesday, 27th January 1959. ISLAY KERR CO.. LTD., Agents:
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    • 634 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 35 of 1958. In the Matter of Seacon Limited And In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 174), Section SB. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the High Court dated the
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    • 192 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Saturday. 24th January for Thaipusam. NOTICE THE Annual General Meeting of the Oxford and Cambridge Society will be held on Friday, 30th January. 1959 at the Hollywood
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    • 387 3 T HE SINCAPORE Governments Customs pendment Bill, the subject of heated debate tbe Ug'S |ot ve Assembly on Wednesday, was through all its stages at yesterday's session. Assembly's acceptance of this measure was ftde triumph that the Government expected it fa The Minister for Commerce and Industry, j m.
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    • 358 3 FEDERATION Government spokesmen have <>* again and again that Malaya would alh* welcome aid from the countries of the free to help it to develop and strengthen its 9f| omy so that it can play its part, worthily and iurageously, m international affairs and m the "»eof peace. But
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    • 33 3 a, Urn Feck K.m Road ir >pg?jE WS" Ch.na Insurance Bid*-. »74. Batu Rd ■*O.; 93 Cowan St Tel: J2|Z ■s/^* 8. Le.th St Tel: 91-A. Bukit China Tel:
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  • 1158 3  -  ANDREW SHONFIELD -By- LONDON. QNE of the most difficult things to do at the moment is to guess what is really happening to British exports. The actual figures of export shipments are of little help, since they bob about from month to month, m a disconcerting
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  • 815 3  - Berlin Opening Bid Or Last Word? HENRY LEONARD i T^HE latest Soviet notes dealing both with Berlin and the question of a German Peace Treaty m general reiterate previous proposals repeatedly rejected by the West. But there are some signs that the Russians want to talk— talk rather than drift
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  • 935 3  -  ROB MANSFIELD by LONDON YT*HEN the Duke of Edinburgh led the British team to the Indian Science Congress m New Delhi on Thursday, the spirit of cooperation between members of the Commonwealth was demonstrated for all the world to see. This Is heartening m a
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  • 238 3 THE WOMEN'S ROLE Sir,— l refer to your recent editorial In the Sunda: Standard, regarding the views expressed at a Japan Mothers' Conference held m Tokyo. The significance of the opinion voiced at the conference notably the place where women should occupy and their important domestic responsibilites
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  • 392 4 MERGER BENEFITS ARE MUTUAL Economic or political? It's best for both territories— Jumabhoy MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy yesterday said, Singapore must merge politically with the Federation or be united economically to ensure the survival of both territories. But this could not happen within the next
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  • 83 4 Christine —the French singer THE Vice-Chancellor of the l-ntverstty of Malaya, Projessor A. Oppenheim, will be Quest of honour, together with the French ConsulGeneral. M. Jean Aurillac, and Mine. Aurillac. at the annual dinner of the Singapore Alliance Francaise. on Jan. 29. The A'liance have taken over Princes Restaurant for
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  • 56 4 THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the public against purchasing six recently completed unauthorised houses m Tai Gin Road, off Balestier Road. Court action is pending to get these houses demolished, a spokesman of the City Council said. He explained that people who buy these houses
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  • 140 4 A SINGAPORE Coroner yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Sergeant Peter Scott Murray, of 40 Base Workshops. RE ME. for alle^eu negligent driving resulting m the death of a stevedore, Tay Kirn Teo. 29. Tay, a father of five, was fatally injured when
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  • 135 4 Fed. ban on China jeans remains KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation Government today anrouncerf that the import of bleached and dyed jeans md shirtings from Red China through Singapore will be prohibited pending the introduction of anti-dumping legislation. In an official statement on the announcement by the Singapore Government that it
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  • 20 4 THE Perak Government has reduced annual fees for trisha riders from $36 to $20, effective from Jan. 1.
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  • 280 4 THESE THAI LOVELIES TO DANCE AT SPORE CHARTER SHOW A WELL-KNOWN troupe of pretty Thai dancers arrived m Singapore early yesterday from Bangkok to perform at the Singapore Constitution Exposition on Jan. 31. I The 19 petite dancers their ages range from 18
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  • 154 4 Golden Gate Quartet for S'pore THE famous Negro singers the Golden Gate Quartet will perform m the Colony next month m three concerts sponsored by the Singapore Jaycees m conjunction with the United States Information Services. The concerts will be held at Victoria Theatre on Feb. 18, 20 and 21.
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  • 34 4 THE 0.C.P.D.. RaaD. DSP Mr. Tan Feng Kwee. has been transferred to Mentakab m the same capacity He takes the place of DSP P. Samson, who has retired under the Malayanisation Scheme.
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  • 192 4 LATEST addition to Singapore's beauty queens will be Miss Angpow, who will emerge from the competition organised as the highlight of the Chinese New Year Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Feb. 8. The Miss Angpow contest, however, is open only to Chinese girls who will
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  • 181 4 SINGAPORE and Johnrr Police have* begun investigations into reported incidents of piracy during the past two months m the .spas off the v est coast of Johore. The Colony's Marine Police said that they were trying to ascertain whether the band of pirates was operatin? from
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  • 204 4 'Slihght doubt— so tattooed youth is cleared A BUMBOAT hawker was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of being a member of a secret society. Chan Pong Sye, 20, who had tattoo marks of a sailing ooai a woman with a peacock and a mermaid, was arrested
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  • 671 4 PEOPLE'S Action Party leader, >i r t f I yesierday warned the Legislative .W mh I should be no penal legislation which i s rftr Mr Lev was speaking at the rirb ,♦,*<■ People's Investment Corporation R; t*^ the Minister for Commerce and In I Jumabhoy. I He said:
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  • 304 4 DISPUTED CUSTOMS BILL NOW AMENDED IHL B .^H nbl; --itrH through Cum.. ."I following v debate >>n If fl M'.v.n. j^^jj the cor d^M Mm r conSS Indu try v I Mked 1 Clau 1 be am< H. p AsIM he harj I General o n the i^l following m
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  • 25 4 THRI I to the Sin* pital y« on collision at the LSth l Singapore PollCf .(!>' *-itnes>e- ,'ontat-t Insj* „o of th« Sepoy i Station.
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  • 873 5 vestment scheme will l 0 on without their H -says Tun Lim UtfORES 1 Chief Minister. Tun Lin, Yew Hock J,, rhircod the Peoples Action Party £«h E OK (...vernment s move to bring m the work* to participate m the Peoples
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  • 210 5 tSiih Moved t Assembly I re Legislarushed stages five ond day sesKrglst ration lorn Patents the Law trated ConWar Dam- ••< Bill; the Board Bill ptcy vAmend- Services' Lands Chief Sec- B David, said was to put into ;r.der^tanding ■r.e Const ituBritain last re
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  • 208 5 A floating trade show from Down Under O V h NG K| "<\ Products of tiftj and other Dort early next J v!s t r pr lhi s unique J ah* A d K are Readily MliX n but th e out- > r, D nd «n talks V^pentatives of
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  • 74 5 THE HRST RO\A L Au,trahanA,r Force Cl3O HercnU, „•> ,ran,port to arrive m Malaya ha, delivered it, fir,, pay load to the RU.A.t. ba, c at BuUer,vor,h. The Hercule, .uhich i, pouered by jour prop-iet eng.ne, ha, seven time, the cargo carrying capacity of a
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  • 177 5 Clerk's 'I was robbed' story turned out to be a hoax A DELIVERY clerk-curr*-bill collector walked into a Police Station one night and said: "I have been waylaid and robbed of aU my day's takings." Police investigations, however, revealed that the hold-up was a hoax. The investigating officei:. Inspector A.
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  • 99 5 JAYCEES To Offer 30 Scholarships SINGAPORE Junior Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday that it was offering 30 one-year-scholarships for studentu m Chinese senior middle schools m Singapore. The value of each scholarship is $180 a year and deserving applicants may be given three-year awards. This is the third successive year
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  • 99 5 Council accepts Marcus' quit note SINGAPORE City Council yesterday accepted the resignation sent m by th c chief of its Markets and Hawkers Department, Mr. L. A. Marcus, on Wednesday. Mr. Marcus, the first Asian senior officer to resign since the new Council came into power last year, has not
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  • 330 5 DEATH HOUSES' SPRING UP— BUT GOVT. LAW CAN'T CONTROL THEM SINGAPORE'S "death houses" are on the increase but since they remain under the City Council jurisdiction, Government will not be able to place them under the Nursing and Maternity Registration Bill which the Legislative Assembly passed yesterday. This admission came
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  • 112 5 Opening of bank to be broadcast KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Radio Malaya will broadcast a special on-the-spot commentary on the official opening of the Bank Negara Tan ah Mcl ay v by the King on Saturday. Beginning at 5.55 p.m.. Radio Malaya's Mr. Geoffrey Weeks will set the scene and describe
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  • 316 5 THE Victoria Theatre was sold out for last night's opening performance of Le Theatre dArt dv Ballet m a programme that included three Fokine ballets— Les Sylphides. Islamey and Les Aventures d'Arlequin —and a one-act ballet, Ballade, by Leonide Massine. Les Sylphides contained some charming
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  • 52 5 A 40-YEAR-OLD padi planter, Abdul Rahman bin Haji Sudin, was on Wednesday sentenced to five years' iail by Mr. Justice Hill m the Assizes on an amended charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder of Abu Bakar bin Ahmad at Kampong Simpor \n Central Kedah on
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    • 274 5 GRAND DOUBLE MIDNIGHTS r= TONIGHT a TOMORROW I— REX=— —I THE O FUNNY BOYS IN THE jf FUNNIEST! MERRIEST! AND GAYEST MIRTH QUAKE EVER TO HIT MALAYA! 6HAWS MALAY FILM PRODICT'.ONS P. RAMLEE fAZE >v4s. SHAM SATTAR Introducing the Beautiful "New Find" Kn«l. VATIMAR PLUS! ON STAGE! SONGS COMIC SKETCHES
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  • 107 6 Lee, Ng to meet in S'pore PENANG Thurs Head of the MCA's political sub-committee, Mr. H. S. Lee. and the head of the legal sub-com-mittee, Mr. Ng Ek Teong, will leave for Singapore tomorrow to consult with MCA members there and explain to them the views of the Registrar of
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  • 292 6 MCA CHARTER REJECT MAY UPSET UMNO 'Party's Rules Will Have To Be Amended' KUALA LUMPIR, Thurs. The United Malays National Organization may have to amend its constitution if the Registrar of Societies, Mr. J. G. Adams maintains his reasons for rejecting the new constitution o/ the Malayan Chinese Association, political
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  • 365 6  -  RANJIT GILL By BELGIAN multi-millionaire industrialist, Mr. Maurice Solvay. who is m Singapore aboard the fabulous yacht. Shemara. Queen of the Sea yesterday gav^ The Standard the first interview of his life Throughout his round-the-world cruise. Mr. Solvay, has
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  • 86 6 AN old couple was fined a total of Sl.BOO by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, yesterday when they pleaded guilty to possessing half pound of prepared opium m Chin Nam Street on Dec. 22 The man, Tay Joo Kiang, who admit .ed that he
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  • 101 6 She hopes to speak to 1,000 Australians MISS JEANNE HEAL, a well-known British Broadcasting Service interviewer and broadcaster, arrived at the Singapore International Airport from London last night. Miss Heal is on her way to Australia where she has been assigned to write a book which sne proposes to call
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  • 42 6 A MISADVENTURE verdict *ras recorded by a Singapore Coroner yesterday at the close of an inquest on a cook. Quek Be Chun, 55. who died of tetanus ten days after admission to the General Hospital on Dec 4 last year
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  • 420 6 BOXING REFEREE GRANTED A DIVORCE A COLONY boxlne rei'eree. Eric Henry Dunsford. told ;he Singapore High Court yesterday that he was separated from his wife and children because of the Japanese invasion of Burma m 1942. She had since then refused to have anything to do with him. Dunsford told
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  • 27 6 THE OH, SO SHY MULTIMILLIONAIRE MR. MAURICE SOLVAY: "I needed a holiday "o better ttay than thig" n cruise round the world mi n a million-dollar yachU
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  • 127 6 tfn MlniSt 5 r for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis lnomas, will give away prizes to winners of the Road Safety Fnm Competition at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 530 p.m. on Feb. 4 The competition was jointly sponsored by the Safety First
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  • 289 6 THE Sarawak Museum: recently acquired from the British Museum two magnificent replicas of valuable ancient Buddha figures originally found m Borneo. The story of these replicas and their originals «o back to the year 1940 when labourers working near Sambas came upon a
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  • 171 6 'Cable' show at the Exposition VISITORS to th<? Singapore Constitution Exposition can communicate with Hongkong, Penang or Jesselton. The Cable and Wire.e** Company which runs this service will invite visitors to bend questions to the operators at the other end The answers will come back in abouv 15 .seconds on
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  • 60 6 US ENVOY TO TOUR BORNEO THE United States ConsulGeneral mi n Singapore, Mr. Averv F. Peterson, will leave hore tomorrow for a threeweek visit t o British Borneo. During his tour. Mr. Peterson will make courtesy calls on the Governors of North Borneo, and Sarawak and the British Resident, at
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  • 32 6 A car worth $1,600. belonging to a businessman. Mr. Fong Wah Han cf Kota Road. Taiping, was stolen from a government garage where it had bren parked on Wednesday night.
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  • 61 6 PARAMOUNT Film Studio director. Mr Edward ?a°sr^ h r ri¥ed the S J 25JSB The shooting of the filrfc is expected to begin sometime m October. It will bn released m 10G0 Su-Yin r toda 1 y ytryk Wl b<? me>?till|f the author Miss Han Standardpic shows Mr.
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  • 76 6 VILLAGERS VISIT POLICE SCHOOL FOR THE first time m their lives, 49 villagers from the Sembawang area saw the ''inside workings" of the Singapore Police Training School, yesterday. The villagers, among whom were 12 teenage girls, were attending a civics course organised by the Department of Information Servires. A talk
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  • 74 6 FOUR MASKED THUGS ROB FAMILY A GANG of four masked men yesterday entered a hou^e m Jalan Kubon, held up the occupants at dagger point and robbed them of $350 and valuables. On Wednesday evening an ice-cream hawker was stopped b y three persons and robbed of $20. Earlier, a
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  • 214 6 Nude body in pool: two for trial KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two unemployed youths tentatively accused of the murder of a fellow villager, whose highly-decomposed nude body han to be identified oy its fingerprints, were today committed by First Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani to stand trial n the High Court. The
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  • 403 6 Drought cause drop in reservoir levels: water may be cut! PENANG. Thurs— The water fV f|* voirs m Bukit Mertajam and Nihong Tri as a result of no rain tn the catchment* The present drought has not r< there Is serious danger of watrr these two districts m Province Won
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  • 19 6 A FIRK r. Vlasjid Tanah y *'Z}\ m Wedne^..v .vorth of dainJlLin vjspected though r not comment
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    • 103 6 UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS invite applications tor AIR HOSTESSES Pay Burmese Kyats 350-25-700 Plus Cost of Living Allowance Qualification Preferably Senior Cambridge Certificate Apply with Two Passport Photographs Before |anuary 31st 1959 m Applicants own hand writing at: ENG LEE HONG General Agents For: UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS 42, Telok
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  • 387 7 UK PAYS $25 MIL. A YEAR TO HELP END THE TERROR Malaya's war triumphs delight Whitehall -H ome KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs,— Britain pays Malaya $25,000,000 yearly to fight the communist terrorists, the Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, declared here today. The Earl, who is here on
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  • 158 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 87 j 87 R.S.S. No. 1 Feb 87 i 88* R.S.S. No. 1 March 881 88i R.S.S. No. 2 86 862 R.S.S. No. 3 85} 86 Tone: Quiet. The tin price m Singapore
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— About 24 cadets from EngiJnd, Canada, Australia, Malaya, Singapore, Burma. Ceylon, Pakistan and Ghana have been invited by the Indian Government to attend he National Cadet Corps rally to be held m New Delhi on Jan 27 the Indian High Commission here
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  • 203 7 CHINESE and French food can claim to be the best m the world, said Mrs. Charlotte Adams, a world renownedwriter on food. Mrs. Adams, who is presently on a world tour by Scandinavian Airlines System to compile recioes for her latest book "SAS WorldWide Restaurant Cook
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  • 147 7 200 PUPILS WHO PASS HAVE NO SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor Chief Education Officer Mr. T. K. Taylor, today made it clear to pupils who obtained "borderline" passes m the local secondary schools' entrance examination that "there are no places for them here." He advised these children and their
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  • 147 7 READERS HELP CASTILO FAMILY READERS of The Singapore Standard yesterday donated a total of $353 to the family of the late Mr. Antonio Castilo, a former bandleader, who died m hospital on Wednesday night. The late Mr. Castilo, who was 58, was bed-ridden for the past one and a half
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  • 59 7 PBNANO, Thurs— An odd-iob-labourer. Mohamed Noor bin Isa. who told the Magistrate's Court today that he could not he bothered to report to the Pol.cc while under Police supervi>ion. was sentenced to three months' jail. He failed to report at the Central Police Station on Sept.
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  • 363 7 Money-lender, in Court to file suit, fined instead TANJONG MALIM, Thurs. A money-lender here, N. O. N. Petheperumal Chettiar, who appeared m the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday to bring a civil suit against three clerks m the local Town Council to recover a loan, was instead fined $25 for
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    • 1088 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load an 6 discharge cargo (via s«es with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 960 8 MITSUI P3 LINE JAPAN LINE S'poro P.S'hom Pononfl A 7cceptin^°c'a l rgo for' Pacific; Central and South ?~j~»~* with or without transhipment at Jooan on through bills of lodino U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Su«r. Awojison Man, l 9 f ITA N York 4 Apr. COLOMBO
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    • 507 8 EAST ASIATIC LINeI HOMEWARD SAILINGS tot Aden Port Soid Rotterdam. Amsterdam. Bremen, Hombara r Gothenburg and Oslo. *"N* 1 IALANDIA' 2, 24JM SARGODHA mm <t^ I SELANWA' itntM ivit^ J CaMe London far paesenger*. I OUTWARD SAIUNGS for Bangkok and Saigon. -f Penang 19km rft "SELANDIA" lij^ *M "SIBONGA" SINCAPORt
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 46 9 Bank Negara Representative For japan (,\Kii^ Dendmdl- 3 reprcsfnUtHrc of Indonesia, > n| -pore yes|%nm Jakarta for a mljv dsit en route to I ppnd.ulipur.i is to of the bank's v d hf hoped a -fc'umild b* 1 op-ned m yfnre the end of rfir I p.-nd.idipura
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    • 53 9 mi es long by the Company oi'.field m i 5 refinery k pa pan. ancillary ke three a total million tie :it her pipeline ami Bro- will Limited, ■^■.n later me when B capartona per i. which 3 yields oil, the involves ems. under mber of 'me the l
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    • 35 9 ts of the try exp'.o rare fining, trar.sporrr.arketmg m RLD of OIL" tninently m Standard my, at the tion ExposiI later this the flrst els, pushpictorial most all the *M of the oil m
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    • 245 9 Chairman of the Oversew Afl'.r^' C M Chen praised the Thai Government S omi «'ssion > today of Communist Chinese ££ta" Atcisioa ban imports He said he believed I overseas Chinese wouW Formo^ 6 2 M "etween Formosa and South-east Local business circles saw mmm
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    • 200 9 Rubber Market Quiet SINGAPORE rubber price closed unchanged yesterday, at 87J cents per lb. for International first grade February, with business activity somewhat restricted. Opening slightly higher on better New York advices, the market ruled very auiet with fluctuations within narrow limits. Lower sheet was m fair demand with offers
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    • 265 9 MALAYAN sTiarebrokers reported the following business done up to 330 p.m. yesterday: Fitzpatncks $1.07, $I.ofii; F. X. ords. $1.56; Gammon $1.69. $1.68 i. $165 odd lot; W. Hammer $1.60 to $1.59; Hume prefs. A5/1: M. Breweries $2.84; M. Cement $1.69. M. Colls. 52c. 51 Jc. 53c; McAlister
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    • 33 9 ITALY'S 1958 rice harvest (September-October) is the largest since 1955. Estimated production, at 1.565 million pocnds of rough rice, is subsantially larger than the 1.316 million-pound crop of 1950-54.
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    • 177 9 Industrials Ease On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were inclined to ease slightly further m the Malayan share market yesterday, -while Tins and Rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small. Price changes announced were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sillers B B. Petrol '46 47 6 Pref 16/6 17/6 cd Fed. Dispensary 1.10 1.12 Fitzpatncks
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    • 148 9 OUTER KO ADS Libertad, Baud. Lokan, Seus Rs 5318. Japara Kaminis. Inchkil'da Eastern Lucky. M. B. 6050. Hallvard. Chaika City of Liver pool, Lalandia, Tong Wee. Tong Kian RS 5317 Inger Skou. Barumun. India Maru. Snabang, Berebere. Tong Yick Heather. Alcoa Pariot, Suvorov, Obra Procyon. INNER ROADS
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    • 171 9 THE Cellulose Development Corporation Ltd of Hatch End. Middlesex, England, have concluded a contract with the China National Technical Im port Corporation lor a Celdecor Bleached Bagasse pulD mill to be built near Canton. The pulp will be used foi production of high grade
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    • 526 9 LONDON COMMENT LACKING ON SOVIET TIN CUT NEWS agency reports from London yesterday said there was no official comment nor reaction to reports from Paris that agreement had been reached with Soviet Russia on limiting her tin exports. A Reuter report quoted a spokesman of the International Tin Council as
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    • 271 9 ITALIAN cement producers are looking for markets m Malaya and neighbouring territories, now that they are able to expand sales to distant countries. This was stated by a spokesman of the Italian Consulate-General m Singapore yesterday. He said up to now only
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    • 48 9 EIGHTEEN Thai firms will participate m the Singapore Constitutional Exposition. Their products will be displayed m a special pavilion constructed jointly by the Thai Government and the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok. Samples of goods manufactured by other Thai firms will also be displayed.
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    • 66 9 NIGERIA'S 1958-59 cotton crop, is estimated at 165,000 bales (500 pounds gross), down 20 per cent from last year's record crop of 205,000 bales. The decline is attributed mainly to a lack of rain m parts of the northern region where most of Nigeria's cotton is
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    • 95 9 SINGAPORE Ch.reie Produe*- Exchange noon closing P r :ces Der cicul vp.;terr!ay were: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64* sellers m drums $68 sellers; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellersspecial Sarawak b.ack $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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    • 67 9 MELBOURNE. Jan. 22 (Reuter) £A3-million worth of goods normally unobtainable m Australia will be on sale m Melbourne after the International Trade Fair, opening here on Feb. 26. The goods, from 400 firms m 18 foreign countries, are being allowed into Australia on special import licences.
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    • 52 9 THE Malayan Exchaneo Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: Buying T.T. SI -15/16 O.D. 32-1/16; 90 d/st air mail 32-3/8 credit bills 32-1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. Ready: French Francs *****. Belgian Francs 1631 1/4, Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates
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    • 142 9 Complete Service To Mines AN AUSTRALIAN firm, Carpco Australasian Ltd.. which has m the past handled mining projects m Malaya and elsewhere, is offering a com!ete service for mining enterprises. The service Includes the investigation of ore deposits, recommendation of mining methods to be used and the supply of the
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    • 30 9 BEDFORD #^^^T^^ DIESEL OR PETROL o*-OADS FROM 1 TO 15 TONS J A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT Wnnnt MOTORS Singapore a kuala lumpuh' REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 58 10 THE Kuala Lumpur Division of the University of Malaya was formally established at a ceremony held at the Technical College m Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 15. Picture shows the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman being shown the planned layout of the University at Pantai Valley
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 10 (LEFT): The R.A.F. Chief of the Air Staff, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Dermot Boyle who is making a "flying: visit" from the UK to Units of the Far East Air Forces m a Canberra B 6 jet bomber which he is piloting himself, is greeted by Sir
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    • 64 10 (RIGHT): Mr. Heah Hock Khoon. eldest son of Penang millionaire. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. and his bride, the former Miss Tan Siew Guat, a Singapore model, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry on Tuesday. The bridegroom's father is the President of the Badminton Association of Malaya.
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      412 10 by by surf pic THE Envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Arab Republic m the Federation. Mr. Muhammad Rashad Danish, (right) being welcomed by the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Enche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais at his residence m Kuala Lumpur on Monday (ABOVE): Fifty-year-old Dr
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    • 57 10 P H K *5?!r r Mi SS 5 ara t a au ht of Mr. and Mrs. fonnfM »MM dS p her husband Mr. P. Skandadasan, *2i rMr a d Mr Parameswaran Nair after their wedding at the Capitol Dance Hall Malacca last Sun day. More than
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  • 157 11 A. B. C. Gets First Backing from Four Countries K U I I MPI R, Thurs.— The Stand,,,., r- <ho Badminton Association of MaU^M this Sunday to finalise plans ?L Tv" of the Asian Badminton Confederation 6 are Indonesia, Sarawak. North Borneo has agreed to join the new body when
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  • 281 11 MALAYA TOUR BID BY OCCASIONALS AGAIN K( \l.\ H MPIR, Thurs. L Th< nversity Occaom Madras are take a tour of hhu this year. m Cricket Asi id invited the > to play matches ution and Sinboi i seasons ago, sionals, after MCA invitaamcel their because of their Manager Mr.
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Chinese Recreation Club scored a B—28 2 viciory m the division two (Southern Section) league hockey competition when they beat Command Workshops, REME, on the Pudu Road ground today. Chinese led 3—l at halftime Chin Ta:t Loke (4). Ong Leong, Lim Heng
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  • 308 11 West Indies On Way To Victory Against India lAS, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Basil Butcher scored tip West Indies total 500 m reaching an imposition on the second day of the fourth frfkft Test against India here today. Having won two and dr;iwn one of the previous Tests. West Indies need
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  • 89 11 Malayans Score 4-2 Victory JttM.OOX. Jan. 22 (Reup visiting Malayan team beat Burma gwiion 1-2 today m the ■•jtof three matches. 5 Burmese scored the •al 3 minutes after n« started n ?M fiv f minutes the maintained preset failed to score be- »l stout defence by Chan Tuck Choy
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  • 29 11 V ARSITY LOSE n Thursday— 1 University of division two fixture on th<» ground today. i better balanced it the interval. N m irbachan Singh KzVzm Sin K h
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  • 207 11 > Slipper, a five-year. W s V; v mare by His wnn£ thla w ho scored N p4 d T Uble at the re Turf Club meet- wl>r promoted from fi p A cla 2. according •^rda a y SSlfiCatlOn Ust •^cations: J/.J. From Class 3
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  • The Pre-race Gallops at Bukit Timah
    • 790 11  - FASTEST... Picture Goer Sweet Dream IMPRESSIVE... April Showers SCRUTINEER By ft ICTU v RE GOER ii (Bougoure) and SWEET DREAM iT°*H er> 4 provided an interesting workout when they f A a o t^ actlv^>' over three furlongs m the smart time of 38 2/5 at Bukit Timah yesterday. mi*
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    • 71 11 JOCKEY IS NOW A MUSLIM ?K t °m A strah A an v 3™ k *y> Mr. George E West 40, (right) repeats after PeraKs Lhief M. Haji Ashaaija (centre*,. *h* "Declaration of Faith" at a Isian conversion ceremony when he took the Muslim nc-g of "Zainal Abidin" at Ipoh
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    • 466 11 Clash With Philippines In March KUALA LIMPrR, Thurs. Malaya will meet the Philippines m the East £one of the Davis Cup tennis competition on tentative dates of March 21 to 23 at Manila. It will be Malaya's third entry m the
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    • 307 11 New Year Sprint for Macao's Grand Prix winner SINGAPORE garage proprietor, Chan Lye Choon. who won the Macao Grand Prix last November, has entered with his Aston Martin the same car m which he won the Macao event m the "New Year Sprint" organised by the Singapore branch of the
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    • 160 11 FRASER ENTERS SEMI-FINALS THE HARD WAY ADELAIDE. Jan. 22 (Reuter) Australia's top seed, Neale Fraser. had to fight off strong challenge by Don Candy m the first of today's quarter-finals m the Australian men's singles championship. Fraser defeated Candy. 6-2, 6-4, 4-6. 6-4. The South African girls. Misses Sandra Reynolds
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    • 254 11 C' wealth Brigade Do It Again THE 38 Commonwealth Brigade from the Federation scored their second straight win m their Colony tour when they brat a Nee Soon Garrison Invitation XV hy 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil at Setnhawang yesterday. The male!) was earlier arranged to
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    • 30 11 MRS. E. FAWCUS and Mrs. S. Maydon won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's li^sf) Elder Trophy when they beat Mrs W. Goss and Mrs G. Murrhison 2-up yesterday
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 207 11 Subscribe To Thy STAXOARO MALA lAS ONLY LNDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malays or m (he surrounding areas, whf not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to your ofßce If preferred? All you have to do
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 88 11 SOCCER: SGSFA league. Dw. 1. P.W.D. A' vs Marines at Jalan Besar. Police 'A ys T.T.S.H. A' at Jalan Besar stadium. Div. 2A. Education vs Customs P.W.D. rouri. SG M.H. and T.W. XI vs Woodbridge P and T cround. Prisons vs Jurong Geulang. 28. Printing B vs P and T
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  • 1167 12 I REACHED— FOR THE CEILING J*f»r Wilson, Recalls Meeting The Kid From The Chicago Ghetto LONDON, Thurs. It was nearly twenty-two years ago that I first met him. He had invited me to travel with him on the train from Chicago to Indianapolis* where he had a fight, and we
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  • 201 12 MELBOURNE American marathon runner Dean Thackeray, who married an Australian girl whom he met during the 1956 Olympic Games m Melbourne, has returned to Australia as a migrant with his wife and nine-month-old son Shane. He is living with has family m the Melbourne suburb
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  • 98 12 CANADA CUP MEN TO MEET IN SYDNEY MELBOURNE. Jan. 22 (Reuter) An organising committee of the International Canada Cup golf tournament will meet m Sydney next week to discuss arrangements for the tournament, due to start m Melbourne m November. Spokesman for the committee. Mr. W. G. Walkley said it
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  • 92 12 Kardar Changes His Mind KARACHI. Jan. 22. (Reuten Abdul Hafeez Kardar, former Pakistan Test captain, has withdrawn his resignation from the executive committee of the Pakistan Board of Cricket Control, and from the chairmanship of the selection committee. Kartiar resigned four days ago without giving any reason. The Pakistan board
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  • 618 12 The Derby Will Be Britain's Richest Race Meeting By CLAUDE RICHARDSON LONDON, Jan 22, (Reuter) -—For the first time since 1951, when the then newly-instituted King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes displaced it, the Epsom Derby will this year be the most valuable race m Britain. The Derby, with
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  • 179 12 Special Awards For Elliot In February TORONTO, Jan. 22 (UPI) Australia's great miler, lanky Herb Elliot, has indicated he will come here on Feb. 4 to receive a special award as the outstanding world athlete of 1958, it was learned today. The award will be presented at the annual Ontario
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  • 64 12 ADELAIDE. Jan 22. (Reuter) The Scoreboard at an Adelaide cricket match today read Bradman 97. But Sir Donald Bradman had not hammered the bowling. It was his 19-year-old son. John. John Bradman was playing for the Clerks XI m the annual Stock Exchange cricket match The Clerks
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  • 110 12 UMRIGAR REFUSED TO LEAD INDIA MADRAS. Jan. 22, (Reuter)— Polly Umrigar refused to captain India against West Indies m the fourth Test which began here yesterday. Umrigar declined to lead the side if he was not allowed to choose batsman A. K. M. Sen Gupta, making off-spin-her J. Patel 12th
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  • 197 12 HE IS OFF TO MATCH COOPER MOORE PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 22 (UPl)— Nick Troilo, toy manufacturer, announced last night he will fly to London "within the next two or three days" to complete negotiations for an Archie Moore-Henry Cooper fight. "Jack Solomons of London and I will co-pronr.ote the bout either
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  • 116 12 SURPRISE MOVE BY VICTORIA LTA MELBOURNE. Australia, .Tan. 22 (UPI) The Victorian Lawn Tennis Association, m a surprise move, voteti to permit Jack Kramer's professional troupe the use of Kooyong stadium during the 1959-60 season. tn announcing its decision. the local association pointed out Kramer will be allowed to lease
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  • 319 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 22, (Reuter) Rain has upset the preparation of the Sydney Cricket Ground wicket for the start of the M.CC. versus New South Wales match tomorrow. But it is still hopen that the match will start on time. Curator, Arnold Watkin, has
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  • 260 12 Oh, What A Day For The Joneses THEY'LL ALL BE IN TOWN By KEN JONES who is one of the farrnh LONDON, Thurs. The whole Jones fa^ (iinung up from Wales to London tomorrow t 0 the clash of the Jones brothers when Third Dr* Newport County play their glamour
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  • 27 12 LEEDS. X 22, (Ret Ibbotson. B minute h ftpt her, cecdvy P. tic had ci"rial von at 30 mU j s restricted r<
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  • 37 12 SEOUL. .T The South X Delation Seoul's Kyongs lege vollevl a ignored tho .struct ion I v with a .Inp.i- pen and i return homo i disciplinary Thr had boon insti only ChtatM
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  • 32 12 BANGKOK. I —Stirling M racing ace. for a brief i his wnv ba t races m Now Moss said. "1 n V|JP Bangkok's famous te*^ my first visit."
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  • 946 13 nNSIEUR DONALD -rcr 60 £S- ARIS. not have missed these last few days m Paris— with Brigitte Bardot for all t sun, the moonshine, and the stars m lifornio. „c ye -ought of the ''Sex Kitten" wiggling r.ng ot play gives me mirthpanqs Btjt moybe we'd
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  • 28 13 Brigitte 's Tea-Time Ronald photo. WAC Brigitte Bardot serves tea to the fighting men. A scene from "Babette Goes To War" featuring Jacques Charrier and Ronald Howard. UPI
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  • 335 13 NICOLE MAUREY has been set to co-star with Jeff Chandler and Fess Parker m "The Jayhawkers," an upcoming Norman Pana-ma-Melvin Frank production for Paramount release. t JEAN SIMMONS was signed to star m Hal Wallis' Paramount production of "Summer and Smoke." George Cukor is m line to
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  • 476 13 \£&mjuhA, -"Ike Sc&Kfl/s *x*xfc" "tfcfi, now- fu/wos ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a HEN Robert Donat stepped before the camera for his role m "The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness", he became the Mandarin, a forceful, autocratic, but altogether understanding ruler from his palace m Wangcheng m North China. Donat
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  • 36 13 Eva Marie Saint's analysis of Cary Grant's charm: He makrs a woman feel so womanly." The two are co-starrlnf for the first time m M-G-M's Alfred Hitchcock production of NORTH BY NORTHWEST.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 109 13 RITA DEL MAR JO I QUOTATION] I n<M so short therr is always Mnoueh for rourt^sy." Emernon H)R EVERY- ie corof what hold elder? and those m clear of from forcjjj BIRTHDATE £P BIRTHSIGN 21 to c lira if the scene L. r 'i. or unI' ;<-* I. U 20
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    • 178 13 LI'L ABNER By A) Capp "v f KIM AH S, I DUETOTM'SMRIKJKINJ'O'MIS MAID, HIS >?75>> /lS NO' AVAILABLE )l LAPFOUT I MOUTM IS NOW SO SMALL TMET NO J ft $4v£f*T4\ TOFIGGEROUT jf LOUD AT C > MATTER HOW MUCH ME EATS— HE r>VI&V V WMUT'S WROMG, POPE PiAPPV, f
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 335 14 ACCRA, Jan. 22, (Reuter) Captain Benjamin Awahaitey, a Ghana army officer, was today sentenced to dismissal from Her Majesty's service for neglect m not reporting information about an alleged plot to kill or capture the Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
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    • 124 14 We'll take you back if.. Foot NICOSIA, Jan. 22 (Reu'.er) A Greek Cypriot farmer who provided EOKA with a hide-out under a pile ol onions was sentenced at a special court here yestrday to three years' imprisonment. Afthymios Kourtellas, 54, pleaded guilty to possessing ammunition and explosives and "furthering the
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    • 71 14 TEXAS. Jan. 22 (Renter) Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor confirmed here yesterday that she olans to marry Mr. Hal Hayes, a millionaire housing contractor, "m a month or six week? time." Miss Gabor told reporters at the ainx>rt that "the housing problem" had been holding up the
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 68 14 MR. KHRUSHCHEV ARRIVES IN LENINGRAD HELSINKI, Ja n 22 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Premier arrived m Leningrad this morning, the Finnish News Agency reported. The Agency said Finland's Ambassador to Moscow Mr. Eero A Wuori confirmed that Khrushchev had arrived In Leningrad by air. "Khrushchev Is m Leningrad, but
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      • 37 14 A FILM on the life of Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts movement, is to continue despite the death m Hollywood of Mr. Cecil B. De-Mille the Daily Mail reported m Lon- don yesterday. Reuter
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      • 30 14 THE world's biggest oil company, the Standard Oil of New Jersey, has officially applied to enter the oil-rich French Sahara jointly with French interests, it was announced m Paris, Reuter
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      • 30 14 ANOTHER two babies died yesterday and the lives of three more are m the balance as a result of the heat wave which ended m Melbourne two days ago. Reuter
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      • 28 14 MORE than 10,000 car workers in the Birmingham area were idle yesterday as supplies continued to be held up by an unofficial strike of 160 crane drivers. Reuter
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      • 23 14 LIEUTENANT General Liv An Chi, Commander of the Nationalist garrison on the Quemoy Islands group, was promoted to a full general yesterday. Reuter
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      • 27 14 THE GOVERNING Mayoi of West Berlin, Herr Willy Brandt, is expected to visit Japan from Feb. 18 to 21, a Japanese Embassy official said m Bonn Reuter
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      • 19 14 CUSTOMS DUTIES on cars, motor-cycles and movie films have been drastically reduced m Thailand by the ruling Revolutionary UPI
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      • 21 14 A IOTAL of 500 Sovietmade trucks were expected to arrive m Indonesia shortly. Antara News Agency reported m Medan yesterday Reuter
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    • 63 14 Premier's wife in Indonesia PLAN Sharifah Rod ziah, wife of the Malayan Prime Minister, on a private visit to Indonesia. made an incognito trip to Bandung yesterday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mariam, and Inchc Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia UPI photo above shows Puan
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    • 27 14 PRESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia and his wife left Colombo by car yesterday for Kandy, Ceylon's hill capital. They will return to Colombo on Saturday.
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    • 94 14 BOAC sends an official protest LONDON, Jan. 22, (Reuter). British Overseas Airways Corporation have Aodged an official objection against Eagle Airways propos to operate a London-Aden-Singapore route, Eagle Airways announced yesterday. Eagle said the corporation had objected to the Aden Air Transport Licensing Authority on the ground that the new
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    • 140 14 MUSLIMS IN CHINA ARE TURNING ANTI-RED TAIPEI, Jan. 22 (UPl)— The millions of Muslims on the China mainland are turning increasingly anti-Communist because the Reds were alleged to have forced them to eat pork the topmost taboo of the Islamic faith, it was disclosed today. Halib Shih Chih-Chou, President of
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    • 41 14 KENTUCKY. Jan. 22 (Reu4er) a 600-foot television tower crashed down on a TV station her e yesterday, killing a receptionist and almost cutting the building m half. Two other people were reported to have been injured.
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    • 68 14 MANILA, Ju (I'Pl).— harlf, iJ Editor-in-( hirf «|j English l.uKuacel of liklmH' v.i n tried shortly on m on insulting thf KM State of a fricndM try. PI Htm U reported from Ja today. The harcp wi«l on an editorial m rd m thr nru<pid Dec 11 In the
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    • 24 14 OXFORD The Godfrey Th is Bnl of Don from Sine* pore to EflJ a R te»rdny a the Wr Oxford. He has a
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    • 44 14 Tito enjoys a dri nk MADAM JOVANKA BROZ holds a £ree n rooonm Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia enjoys a drini delirious and refreshing milk, during hit vi 2 Mahabalipuram near Madras last "erk Marsh 1 U now m Ceylon on a state v, s
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    • 226 14 NEW DELHI, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Thf I Edinburgh was today awarded an honoran t\ Doctor of Science by Delhi Iniversih In a witty speech punctuated by laushter, he addressed the Joint assembly of the University Convocation and the Indian Science Congress, giving the history
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    • 95 14 Photo) BLONDE and lovely, Margarite Buerjrin, 16, called "the German girlfriend of Elvis Presley" cuts a dashing figure with a sack No. she's not wearing it, she's only tailoring the sack for buxom Ute Richter. On the left, Margarite uses the scissors to show
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    • 303 14 Crowd of 1,000,000 endorse the rebel govt's executions HAVANA, Jan. 22, (UPI)— Dr. Fidel Castro, m a fiery speech before a cheering crowd of Cubans estimated as one million strong, made it clear yesterday that he will continue with the execution of Batista "assassins and torturers/
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    • 219 14 LONDON. Jan. 22 (Reuter) I Derick Heathcoat Amory, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, said last night there were "grounds for believing we can look forward to a renewed growth m world trade." He said this m a speech to a dinner of the Overseas Bankers's Club m
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    • 262 14 AMERICAN MEN JUST FRIGHTEN ME-Brigitte PARIS. Jan. 22 (UPI) Brigitte Bardot came out with a startling admission today: American men frighten her. So much so. m fact, that she doesn't want to go to thr United States and meet them. She said m an exclusive interview that Frenchmen, despite their
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    • 143 14 LABOUR MPs CHALLENGE AIR MINISTRY LONDON. Jan. 22. (Reuter). Labour M/'.'s yesterday questioned the Air Ministry's right to see the script of broadcasts which Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder, and his wife, Lady Tedder, were to have made to the British forces m Germany about the work
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    • 60 14 BANGKOK, Jan 22 (UPI) Police Major General Pracbuab Kiratibut. the new chief of metropolitan police, said he had been ordered to rid the city of hooligans, suppress illegal lotteries and other types of gambling and prevent fires. Kiratibut said at least 740 hooligans had been taken
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