Singapore Standard, 29 January 1959

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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jjt 9fl. 5 sa IFINAL EDITION] Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" o SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, t£$9. Vol- IX No. 210. i »5 eta. 14 Pe%^
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  • 439 1 Alliance Grovt* now wants Up miss a nroiwrtu law Acreage owned by citizens to be limited, too KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Alliance Government intends to introduce a National Land Code under which only citizens of this country will be allowed to possess land, while the acreage
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  • 61 1 THIS ANGRY WOMAN STRIKES AT BOY SHE ACCUSES OF 'PLAYING WITH FIRE' Stnndnrdpic by AIS AISGRY unman (arrowed) strikes at six-year-old Chee Kan Fatt. She scolds him and accuses him of playing tcith fire. The little boy trails loudly as he is carried awav hv I S-y ear-aid aaarsnsaaf airl
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  • 98 1 JAPS STUDY SINGAPORE REQUEST TOKYO, Jan. 28 (Reuter) The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today it was studying the possibility of sending five to ten Japanese electrical engineers to Singapore. A spokesman said the ministry received an unofficial request from the Singapore City Council m December last year for sending Japanese
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  • 259 1 20 IPOH GANGSTERS ATTACK 4 VISITORS And Police start round up: 3 held IPOH. Wed About 20 teenaged gangsters armed with parangs, dashers, iron rods and sticks, brutally attacked four Chinese from Kuala Lumpur at a "Chicken Legs" food stall m crowded Laxamana Road iere tonight. Three were injured, and
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  • 47 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 28 (Reuter) Antara News Agency said today that an unidentified Dutchman was among 45 Darul Islam rebels captured recently by government troops at Wadjo and Siswa m South Celebes Ten government troops were killed or wounded m operations against this group.
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  • 173 1 Fees: So 700 pupils go on strike KOTA BHARU. Wed. Seven hundred children attending two religious schools m this State have gone on strike. They are demonstrating against the imposition of school fees with the beginning of the present school term. An had been given free education previously. The schools
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  • 252 1 IPOH, Wed. A weeping woman repeatedly struck a six-year-old boy while she and her family escaped from a blaze which razed their home m the heart of Ipoh today. The boy, Chee Kan Fatt. was m the arms of a servant m the
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  • 46 1 KIDDERMINSTLR. England. Jan. 28 (Reuter).— A mother anri her five sons died early today m a fire at their home here. Mr. Alfred Thomas Coon, the father of the children, whoso ages ranged from 18 months to nine years, escaped.
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  • 713 1 New measure to fight dumping: Fed acts to save industry KUALA LUMP! R, Wed. Malaya will have a set of anti-dumping laws which will also enable her to impose countervailing duties, if a bill entitled the Customs (Dumping and Subsidies) Ordinance 1959 is accepted by the next meeting of the
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  • 194 1  -  BOB PERIES By THIS towkay of a Singapore bar yesterday wrestled with a secret society extortioner, who was armed with a dagger, and pinned him for five minutes, until the Police arrived He is Ang Mor Lock. 46. of Bukit Pasoh. While
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 78 2 Post early New Year Greetings KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fared with the flood of Chinese New Year card>. the Postmaster General called n n the public today to r<^-operate, m thp following manners: Address the cards ci-dr-ly. giving the name, street, town, postal district number and state Post ear.'y and, m
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  • 83 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Weri The National Art G| Seni Lukisan Negara) will reopen next Wednesday With an exhibition of pain:[nf», drawings and iculptur* by more than 65 Indonesian artists. Th c Ambassador for Indonesia m the Federation. Dr Mohamed Rarif, will open the exhibition a: 5 p.m. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 726 2 ,11 All I/AKI/ iw!wj9mS^msM I s-.. A LITTU lIT THAT To7|^T^Tn G WA t j ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. A MRS. lIKAM HOCK KHOON wish *<> thank all then friends and relatives for their kind attendance at their wedding on the 20.139 and lisa those who havr senl them congratulatory telegrams', wedding
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    • 555 2 HOUSI LAND FOR SALE G. TYPE 3 Bedroom Modern Bungalow with all convenience?. 3raddell Heights. Box No. r.3521 S.S. f-RI t HOI. M MODERN Newly improved types of Terrace Houses, Shops and Flats along MacPherson Road and m the Shopping and Community Centres of Sennett Estate Building near completion. Please
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    • 417 2 TUITION TWCA CLASSES— Keen Fit Cooking 9.15 and 5.1 5/ 10.30 am. Mondays, Commencing 2nd Feb. F'ecs $12 pm./$2.50 per lesson. Enquiries— B343B. CANT DANCE! No v— Ballroom Dancing easily simplified m 3 hours.' Individual private coaching Ghanfs School of Dancing 58- A Jalan Besar. E \FETY DRIVING SCHOOL Safe
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    • 569 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 194 of 1956. Re: T. F. BODESTYNE of No. 522-A. Chartwell Road, Serangoon Garden Estate. Spore. 19. (Telegraphist Cable Wireless-Spore.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Final dividend is
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    • 501 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 48 of 1953. Re: MUHARAN bin MANAP of No. 43, Maxwell Road Postmen's Quarters. (Post-man-General Post OfficeSingapore.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Final dividend is intended to
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    • 155 2 V I t 4 i- I Your telephone request is transmitted to one i our radio-telephone vans and the service crew Fat your door within mmutei tf^ff?9% THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW A R CONDITIONING BEST HrHffSiSBHHBI urriiMjTioNii EJ Alt COWDfT/ONl*ft CC urn I^^ 74 MOul DATS 4 I!I SH<a 2X
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  • 682 3  - The Daughter Of Nehru CYRIL DUNN by NEW DELHI WOMAN m a periwinkle blue sari leaves an abiding impression on all those with an eye for decorative detail who find their minds wandering away from Planned Democracy at meetings of India's ruling Congress Party. Looking like an eastern Madonna, s
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  • 772 3  - Victory For The Basuto COLIN LEGUM by LONDON 'pHE tiny mountain State of Basutoland, which lies plumb m the middle of South Africa, has achieved a major victory m a struggle that has been going on for the best part of a century. The British Government has granted internal selfgovernment
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  • 31 3 Experts say the averaae person's thought speed while listening ts at least 500 uords a minute, and the average speaker's talking speed is about 100 words a minute.
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  • 818 3  - IKE MAKES HIS DECISION PATRICK O'DONOVAN By WASHINGTON PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has made up his mind. He has decided that the future of the United States, and with It, of the free world, can best be assured by a sound fiscal policy. For the last two stormy years that lie ahead
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  • 714 3  -  J. Halcro Ferguson -by LONDON ''THERE Is a grisly feeling m Argentina that history is repeating itself. In a country where organized labour is the strongest element m the country, the workers have now produced a situation dangerously analogous to that which produced the Peron dictatorship which ruled
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 72 3 DC 461 Kwali Cooker with full size Oven, thermostatically controlled. on» Kwali Element and one B dla. Boiling Plate In the Hob. white finish Glass Door can be fitted to oven at small extra charge; hire purchase terms available. Singapore Penang Federation Nett Cash $364.00 $432 00 Tours for only
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  • 193 4 Pacific Festival invite for Singapore SINGAPORE was yesterday invited to attend the seronrl annual Pacific Festival to be held m San Francisco on Sept. 18. The invitation was made by a we; '.-known citizen of the "gateway to the Pacific" port, Mr. George Pottorff. at yesterday*| meeting of the Pacific*
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  • 158 4 DISPLAY OF BADGES ANNOYS THEM INSPECTORS of the Singapore Police Force yesterday strongly protested over the mix-up m the display of badges of rank at the Police pavilion m the Constitution Exposition. They pointed out that the ranks of subinspectors and staff sergeants were being displayed under the heading "Inspectorate
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. Jan. 28. Special Standard Service: Closing Drices of the Hongkong Exchange were: SI 5.93 to £1 Sterling; $5.74 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Go.d $252.12 to a tael.
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  • 316 4 Govt. Temporaries May Be Told They Are Permanent 3,610 keep fingers crossed KUALA LUMPt'R. Wed. The nations 3,610 Government temporary clerks are keeping their fingers crossed as the date of publication of Government's findings on their demand for absorption into permanent service draws near. Deputy Principal Establishment Officer, Inche Abdullah
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  • 160 4 A "JOHN CALVERT" fever has broken out among Singapore's glamour girls, following a report that the Hol'ywood entertainer hopes to recruit 20 local beauties for his round-the-world show. Soon after an advertisement to this effect appeared in Colony newspapers yesterday, a flood
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  • 94 4 PRIMARY VI students under 14. who failed m their last examination, are now being registered at various schools. To date. 830 have been registered. The registration date has been extended till Feb. 4. Classes for them will begin on Monday. Feb. 9. All those who
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  • 460 4 How Govt. Works: What It Has Done Shown At S'pore Fair THE Government's pavilion, comprising six Ministries, at the Singapore Constitution Exposition has been ready since Jan. 23. It took over 400 Government officials working fulltime since December last year to plan and complete :he pavilion which costs $500,000. The
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  • 148 4 Launch will take you to the fair SINGAPORE Police yesterday ur^eci visitors to Constitution Exposition from the **st )f Jhe City, to park their vehicles at ClifTord Pier and use the special launch service. .Tne use of the<^aunch servifo will hel.o considerably to minimize traffic cSfigestion along Nicoll Highway,^ Police
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  • 143 4 ACID THROWN AT SHOP AS A 'WARNING' ACID W as yesterday thrown at a shop mi n Serangoon Road. Singapore as a "warning after the proprietor failed to pay "protection" money to a gang of secret society thugs. pedestrian passing the shoo at the time was splashed by the acid.
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  • Article, Illustration
    308 4 Bock to land of my forebears— Benneff Xl ALA LI'MPI/K. Wed. Th, r is mon between the prop!,, of Malaya md "m that anthropologically wt ;»r«. „f the Col. C. M. Bennett. High Commissioner f O J land m the Federation, declared on arrival Col. Bennett, a World War
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE (iovernment will nunluii I classes for Malay students who failed their St* II c\.imm.»ti«»" x Thi atudenl cxaminai lifv th Form II 81 th. fOli A bv Sing ng It la Hamld i of the .rther tion. the M cla.s>c>- >h In h the ma denti One the
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  • 132 4 PENANG. Wed —A call was bald up by lour you" a room at a hotel m Chulia Street— Put Street junction last night and robbed of $120 and SHI 5 worth of jewellery. She had gone to the ho-, response to a telephone call.
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  • 22 4 KUAI x Chiru 1 tbi l then the B ducc the I Th€ ■oui w the ro thai it thirteen 1
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  • 351 5 ALTER DEBTS RULES: GO VT. TOLD They're tfoo harsh, many have been sacked —say workers mnrf l^ o^??^ Govern ifnc nt servants, numbering U> <? 14 00 are P re^ing for an immediate change becoming md c D "d nt a ainSt lta empl yCCS r» i^!L h f Ye
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  • 131 5 THE US VIP WHO PLAYED THE DRUMS AT HOTEL jQVIAL. six-foot-two who had such tures m Sin--30 years ago the drums at the I >tel and getting of Raffles, enjoying his stay for the past n very different Mr. Carl Dud- S delegate to Area Travel Assoi big name m
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  • 249 5 IGNORE THAT TOBACCO ADVERT. RI official THE Indonesian ConsulGeneral's office m Singapore yesterday warned prospective buyers of tobacco from Sumatra not to heed i newspaper advertisement regarding the purchase of tobacco from estates formerly owned by a Dutch company. The advertisement, inserted n an English daily by the obacco company.
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  • 101 5 Editor of 'Dawn' pats Pak govt. A LEADING newspaper editor m Karachi, Mr. Altaf Husain, said m Singapore yesterday that the military Government of Pakisian was administering the country efficiently. Mr. Husain, editor of "Dawn." published im Karachi, added that moj*e taxes had been collected since the Army took over
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  • 82 5 THE Opera Estate Residents Association have released the first issue of their publication "Opera News" which- is the first newsletter to conic out of a housing estate m Singapore The first issue, for January, gives full details of Uge activities of the pro-tern Committee. The Editorial
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  • 65 5 COUNCILLOR PAYS FINES OF HAWKERS SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, was yesterday thanked by the Queenstown Community Association for paying fines on behalf of hawkers m his constituency. Fifty-seven hawkers were fined a total of 5324 on Monday m the City Court for hawking without licences. At a
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  • 65 5 MOHAMED Yusof bin Mohamed Shariff who cheated a resident of Kampong Wak Tanjong, Abdul Hamid bin Haji Mydin, of $320 was jailed for two months by a Singa pore Court on Tuesday. The Standard reported yesterday that the man sent to jail was Abdul Hamld and
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  • 178 5 Use TV to attract tourists— PATA man .A SUGGESTION that tele.rise j the 'member countries of 'Hat- 1C Area Travel Assoriation was made at yesterQav morning's meeting of the Publicity and Promotion ComJh c A l i nd r the chairmanship of Mr. Basil Atkinson It was made by Mr
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  • 237 5 A UNIQUE display of national costumes and dances was yesterday presented by the Indonesian Women's Association, at the weekly meeting: of the International Women's Club, m the Y.W.C.A. hall. Dressed m their most colourful and exotic costumes of the different parts of Indonesia.
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  • 35 5 A NEWLY born calf, which has only the two front legs, is attracting large crowds at a house m Ata.s Banggol m Kota Bharu. Kelantan. It was born on Tuesday at Pasir Puteh.
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  • 180 5 THE Singapore Improvement Trust is considering changes m its present allocation system. These changes. The Standard understands, are being studied by the Trust's Estates Committee and a decision Is expected soon. According to the new proposals, a family of five members with a
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  • 140 5 Tourists visit aborigine camp TWENTY-FIVE delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference m Singapore yesterday took off m a Malayan Airways Dakota for a bus-tour of Kuala Lumpur. The de'egates were taken around the Federal capita! and the surrounding country. A special bus picked them up at the International
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  • 117 5 A SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday held a labourer Goh Hai Chuan, 27, responsible for the death of Madiah binte Karim, 16, who was killed m an accident on Dec. 14, last year. The coroner issued a warrant for the arrest of
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  • 65 5 PENANG. Wed. An artist, who had been an inmate at the third floor of the General Hospital, was found dead on the ground early on Dec. 29 last year, a Coroner's Court was told today. A verdict of "suicide" was returned by the Coroner. Inche Harun bin M.
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  • 239 5 LEARN FROM AUSSIES -says CRITCHLEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Australian High Commissioner m the Federation, Mr. Tom Critchley, today outlined Australia's present development plans which, he said, were relevant to Malaya Addressing the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon, Mr Critchley said the 'industrial revolution" m Australia would affect Malaya because the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 I Sunsilk I ME -LATHER SHAMPOO I £asy--fco-*Kanouj& %|1 3 d »er shanrnoo^eaves tt |l nS HkW
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    • 117 5 m spore: $350 H "fl fff Fed. 6 Borneo: $4.50 Yt V^ -3&^. Children's flexible Icother shoe* I hiSSbß^ m beige brown or black. k£ Model 75 ■j*| iji? Spore S-5-90— 990 s^S^ Borneo: $7.90— 510.90 v/ Children's step-in leather '&:£jjf&'Ji shoes with cellocrept I r Flatties m maroon Sy
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  • 219 6 MALAYAN WOMEN ARE NOT BEHIND THE TIMES This US seminar delegate praises our i Q r PENANG, Wed. An American delegate to the i> South-cast Asia Women's Association seminar, I) r /r| m here today that Malayan women were not lagging behind"! of other countries m the role they had
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  • 257 6 Burglars strike at another model's home By CHAN BONG SOO A FRIGHTENED Singapore model, 21-year-old Miss Mary Yong Siang Yin, has sought police protection. Reason her room m Jalan Besar was burgled yesterday and a bunch of keys, including the one to her room door, are now with the burglars.
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  • 131 6 Visitors, please do understand us— Lim VISIT Singapore uith one aim that of understanding it. Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock. said, addressing ma>ny delegates to the PATA conference, uho attended Rotary lunch, yesterday. Tun Lim stressed this point as the only thing larking m a speech which Mr. George
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  • 75 6 Traders, please be fair— Mr. J SINGAPORE merchants should heed the advice against overcharging visitors. Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr J. M. Jumabhoy. said yesterday at th c Rotary lunch. Agreeing with Mr George Turner, the Minister said local shops sometimes "have a tendency 10 get out of hand "But
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  • 370 6 CHEAT FAKED AS POLICE INSPECTOR A SALESMAN, Peter Low Fang Kok. 24, was sentenced to 10 months' jail m a Singapore Court yesterday for cheating a tyre dealer by pretending to be a police inspector. Mr. Low Ah Loon, proprietor of tyre shop Yung Sing Company at Prinsep Street, said
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  • 232 6 GOOD HOTELS THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN TOURISM PAT A expt THE k< v U tourist Lnd .2 Sq pore the bie H served to b when fn body bonr:/ kind of hotc. offer, the of the P.. Service. Mr. GeorjiH said yestrrday Ho 1 1 Kly lungap honour g..
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  • 19 6 THIIVIS and Ml I pong h it 1 cash s^* 1 arri Lam X by h;< window v.---open.
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    • 169 6 Sit NURSINO NK> THtR A really smart publication that provides for tho V recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, /^/^^^£=^\Vk progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photo* jLI/(>^S=^ y) graphs and family tree etc, T^n fartif**^ Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES \Uy /ZJ> f T^Os PROPRIETORS OF
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  • 503 7 BRITAIN PROUD of YOUR VICTORY OVER BANDITS Earl of Home^here to study jungle war~*says... PENANG, Wed. The Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations who is making an on-the-spot investigation of how Malaya was defeating the communist terrorists m the jungles, said today the British people were deeply
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  • 147 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nora. 835 845 R.S.S. No. 1 Feb 84i 84] R.S.S. No. 1 March 85 852 R.S.S No. 2 8!U 83i R.S.S. No. 3 81* 82} Tone: Quietly steody. The tin price m Singapore was
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  • 25 7 THIEVES cut a wire fence and stole six bales of rubber worth $1,200 from the Kata Trading Companny m Nee Soon, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 137 7 BRIGADIER W. S. F. HickieJ Deputy Commander Ba.>c District, yesterday 'eft Singapore aboard the "Xevessa" after two years of service here. Shortly before leaving, he said: '"During my stay here I paid particular attention to the j re. at ions between service personnel and civilians. "I am glad
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  • 228 7 AN ARMY OFFICER who helped make Christinas wonderful for thousands ct children last year, by assisting m The Standard Cheer Fund, left the Colony for good yesterday aboard the troopship, "Nevessa." But none who attended the "Parties" saw him as
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  • 70 7 He'll study Colony unionists A TOP American labour leader is now m Singapore to study how trade unions are run. Mr. David J. Mac Donald. President of the United Steelworkers of America, flew Into the Colony after a tour of Australia. The United Steel workers have a members Lin".- Yew
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  • 44 7 PENANG. Wed. Coroner Inche Harun bin M. Hashim. today returned a verdict of misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death of K. Maruthamuthu. 42. who fell from the fourth storey of the General Hospital servants quarters, on New Year's Day.
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  • 279 7 Ordered out of his son's land Merchant A 74-YEAR-OLD merchant. Mr. C. M. Lee, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that when he visited his son's land one day m October last year, a man ordered him to "Get out of the land quickly, else you will remain here." Lee
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 180 7 Ml (Orchard Road): Body ■MHVVV^^Vjil^l^B building weight lifting 4 00 p it; A yi f I S FA^ BIfc^^LSAKJ Judo practice for Juniors 4 4.". p ni St. John meeting 5.45 n m.. Judo practice for senior 5 30p.m., New Sceneshifters 745 n m. MWI l/al Vl\( (R.inh-s Quay): Malay
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    • 124 7 ing 830 The Billy Cotton Band Show 9 p.m. Music for the Millions. 930 News. 945 Tunes on a Topic. 10 pm Late Date. 11 p.m Close Down .,mbn.bn,b Raili,, Singapore (medium wave 47K mrtn's): 6.30 a.m. Good Morning to You. 632 Morning Prelude. 7 a.m. Time Signal and News
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    • 130 7 lowed by a Musxal Interlude, fi 53 Announcements. 6.55 The Singapore Share Market Report. 7 p.m Time Signal and News. 710 Newstalk. 715 The Radio Naturalist 730 Incognito 8 pm. Forum of the Air 8.30 The String Orchestra 9pm Youth at the Helm 9.15 Make Mine Music. 9.30 Time Signal
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    • 813 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICf fe Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia 5 Cult Port* Spore P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Ma. Carriers epHon fe proceed via othet port* to load and discharge cargo
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    • 1166 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lin.«) (Incorporated m bmgapor.) (12 lines) "25? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap. of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via othet oortt to load and discharge
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    • 1017 8 MITSUI P3 LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong Amagisan Moru for Japan ports lOFeb 8 Feb 6 Feb Nachisan Maru 1 4 Feb 1 3 Feb 1 1 Feb Accepting cargo for Pacific Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on through bills or lading U.S.A.
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    • 477 8 EAST ASIATIC lit HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden Port iou Ml Rotterdom, Amsterdam, Bremen. Homburg **> Gothenburg and Oslo '"^n port Ml* i^m 6/7frb VSELANDIA" i^tfii 2 0/m<k Calls London for passenger*. <fe Calls Beyrouth fr Lotto kia. OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bangkok and Soio^. Penang ..5^ "SELANDIA" r. "SIBONGA" ftINCAPORI KUALA
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  • 49 9 Coca Cola Contests At Exposition I ID authorised ■Irrs of (oca Cola "Hoop La" and ork contests at the Coca Cola in the Singaistitution Exposi- I baser of a botp <r>ft drink at thr will br entitled .p pirt in the conr prizes will be 1 to lucky winners.
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  • 82 9 .pport m et market a 1/8 cent c, to 8-U rnational shipment. the openith overseas t r.i.ed quiet ttions. •rv came i pressure, iiscount m oiTers were market \va? I business until le close, when ed prices to ng, tinued to be I, but sellers ■ome
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  • 25 9 I of copra year toB >ns, oil I over one- 1957. c down 1 ron it oil Ply 40 per-
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  • 280 9 MALAYAN* sharcbrokers reported the following business don P up to 3.30 p.m, yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1 10 ready ar.d delayed; Fraser and Xeave ord. $1.57 ready and delayed; Gammon $1.71 to $1.72; W. Hammer $1 61; Hume ords. AY-: Malayan I Cement $1.69, $1.70. $1.71; If. Colls.
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  • 37 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were- French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1623J; Swedish Kr. 169|. Other exchange rates remained unaltered.
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  • 189 9 CATHAY Pacific Airways will extend it s services to Tokyo. Seoul and Taipei as from July 1. This was stated yesterday v >y CPA's commercial manager Mr. D. R. Y. Bluck. who ll m Singapore fo r the PATA Conference. Mr. Bluck s aid the
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  • 99 9 Tne Anglo Oriental (Ma-, laya) Ltd. Group of Companies yesterday announced the lowing export quotas ior the fifth control period Jan. 1 to March 31. 1959: Quotas for companies ope- rating m Malaya: Ampat j 2.339 tons tin concentrates, i Berjuntai 5.27J tons, i^ampong Lanjut 2.342 tons. Kamunting
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  • 213 9 Japan Asks For Uniform Tariffs Common Market BANGKOK. Jan. 28. (Reuter)—The European Common Market was discussed at the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) market trade conference here today. Mr. Masahlro NLshibori, the chief Japanese delegate, called upon the Common Market to take :he following steps Firstly.
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  • 170 9 Support For Industrials, Tins Quiet INDUSTRIALS continued to be well supported at quotations on :he Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were quiet and Rubbers a shade easier. Turnover was small. Price changes announced were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. T: n Smelt: Orris. 30/. 31 W. Hammer 1 60 1.62 If.
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  • 109 9 FORMOSAN wine and canned pines were served to guests at an Open House held yesterday by PATA delegates from that country, m their suite at the Cathay Hotel. Gen. Alfred T. C. Kao, vice-chairman and executive secretary of the Formosan Tourism Council, chief delegate from his country,
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  • 152 9 OUTEB ROADS Benveg. Ton* Wee. Eastern Lucky Wheatfield. Amelia, Essex Trader. Wing On. Kiao Ann. Bor.tekoe. Bayori. Statius Jensen, Arkeidi k. Tronoh, Harboro igh, Choy Sang. Selnndia, Ca'tx. Riau. Bercbcre, Lokan, Tong Poh, Franchise, Heather. Tynp Breeze [nchkild«. Yamashita Mam. T?u Mftni. S.daiak. Sagafiord Reginald Kerr, Fukien. IXXFR
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  • 138 9 THE Machine Tool Division of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, Australia, will stage its second machine tools and accessories exhibition m May this year. The first exh'bition. m July, 1955, covered 35,000 sq. ft. The Exhibition to be held m May will cover three halls
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  • 352 9 JAPAN BID TO SELL HER GOODS IN S-EA Finance i a d Commerce JAPAN is making an all-out bid to capture the industrial products market m South-east Asia through the Singapore Constitution Exposition. This was stated yesterday by director of JETRO (Japan Export Trade Recovery Organization) Mr. Hisashi Murata Mr.
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  • 278 9 Firm's $20 m Plan To Refit Two Ships It will be finally moved 21 feet forward and 8J feet higher, to its new permanent position. Work has also begun on additional pasbengcr staterooms and sun and promenade decks which will "fill the gap". A further 1,200 square feet of playdeck
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  • 161 9 Jets Can Boost Tourism THE new Jet age m commercial aviation will do much to increase tourist business m the Pacific area Mr J Merriek Fowler, American Airlines' sale.s manager 'Orient and South Pacific) said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Fowler, who is attending the Pacific Area Travel Association conference disclosed
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  • 98 9 SINGAPORE Chjreie Pro-fl!-C# Exchange noon closing P r :rcs per oicul vesttrrlay wore: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $4.'i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67 seller?; Muntok white popper $138 Sarawak white $137 sc ersspecial Sarawak t>.a<~k Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 58 9 MR NIELS .1 Risom. Scandinavian Airlinrs Systems district manager for South-rast Asia stationed at Bangkok, is m Singapore. He has visited Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Risom is on a familiarisation tour of the Malayan region. Thi s is his first visit to Malaya since taking up his
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  • 1034 10  - SIR ALEC HAS 1,000 FACES Richard Berry by ALEC GUINNESS, the newest Knight of the Theatre, has been dubbed "the man of a thousand faces." He has also been described as the man without a ioce, since his own sensitive features are never seen quite as they really are. But
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  • 671 10 JUST over 10 years ago, German steel king Alfred Krupp was convicted at the Nuremberg war trials for slavery and plunder. He was sentenced to 12 years' jail. Krupp served only six years of that sentence. Today, the tall, gaunt godson of Kaiser Wilhelm
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  • 53 10 photo. ENJOYING the sunny California weather while the rest of the country shivers, lissome actress Luana Patten, 21, stretches happily in the sun. Lithe Luana made her screen debut at the age of five. She now plays the role of a young sophisticate in Universal-Intprnatinnai'c '«r>i« r«.,*
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  • 549 10 MEN m the NEWS ALEXANDER GALBRAITH WILSON better known Q$ spent less than two months writing the words and music for 7! Boy Friend/ And it changed his whole life. This smash-hit musical burlesque of the twenties ends its five -y run on February 7
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  • 323 11 jrC may regret strip o f saddle-cloth numbers HO SPORTS EDITOR nNGb or more baffling of the Singapore Turf Club to training of their saddle-cloth ture meetmgv*. numbers have been used m the Co4on* fmn md thi-v hay. b^n of raefc watehen b^c ail^ th.Mnaw'
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  • 113 11 pro- 1 Eng i. Si na tnT Bg 1 sport co un- ix j received 1 :i--aaio ar EMI i rat c wd. Singapoi re ~i raJ n temna IP, IT IT] accord- to ar. jfflcia VISIT OF \K-ITT OCCA 5»1ON r cc Lean 7
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  • 147 11  -  SCRUTINEER HIGH SOCKS TAKES THE MAIN SPRINT B TRAINER X Daniel.* Morfd a <:rand trf»bl«» to tak* top honours at Bufcn Timah vesterda^. sfrond d.n of the Singapore Turf Club Governors Cup meetmz He won three of the «even events with Hi*h Ittfcl Nazakat and D*ntentunu*
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  • 118 11 RACE FIPIH W P-txp No. lo!*! ITU 2nd P-ixr No H9! $35.--3rd Ptii«» No 1743 !1"X Si*rt«*r^ 511 earn St ->- t *4>" 103rt. ll!»l. 1345, 022 22^" l'Hl. 24«H>. 1-W9. HA€t; mt M P~7»* \i I^s WOT Imi P-;zp N^ :*>^ <40<l 3rd P".i* N 17^0 52tM>
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  • 123 11 Tough Road Test Calls For Two Drivers E\CH car eaaefiag :h# We> mile ISBt Mxiavm vfohusis Eronomv Ron. u> b*> h*»ld orer the Easter weekend on March 18 md 2'V is required to har» two drivers. I 3 1 ■ED reg (what m I the B it Koala Lumpur biij
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  • 734 12  -  LEE THONG CHOON Other Associations Ignored Charge By IPOH, Weds. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association, today criticised the Perak Amateur Football Association, for submitting plans for a new stadium m Ipoh without consulting other state bodies 'on this important matter.' 'The Perak AAA welcomes the
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  • 121 12 University of Malaya "B" beat the Singapore Combined Schools "B" by two goals to nil. m the replay of the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout competition on the University ground yesterday. Combined Schools started off well when they harassed the Varsity defence with dangerous raids, but their
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  • 39 12 TEMERLOH. Wed. The Temerloh District Knockout Hockey tournament will start on Jan. 29 at Temerloh. Five teams will participate. They are: Jolly Lads, Police. Abu Bakar School. Malays and the sth Battalion Royal Malay Regiment. Mentakab.
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  • 59 12 THE LAWN Tennis Association of Malaya has accepted an invitation from the Lawn Tennis Association of Indonesia to send a team to Indonesia late m February. The following have been selected to represent Malaya. Ong Chew Bee, A. G. B. Pakir, S. A. Azman, Tan Song
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  • 80 12 Willings' Points Rout Nee Soon A BRILLIANT performance by wir.e, three-quarter A. B. Willing! enabled Singapore Cricket Club A" to rout wee Soon Garrison by K9 points (two goals ar.d three tries* to nil m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Of the 19 points the C ID icored,
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  • 182 12 FAR East Air Force Rugby Union will miss their skipper Roy Strickland badly when they tour Borneo early next month. Strickland Is due to leave Singapore for :he United Kingdom on Feb 14 and will not be able to make it. FEAFs trip to
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  • 85 12 13 Countries In French. TT Tourney PARIS. Jan. 23 (Reuler>— M. Jean Pruhere. President of the French Table Tennir Federation, today announced that 13 countries had already entered for the French championships, to be held at the Pierre de Coubertin stadium here on April 13 to 15 They are: Britain.
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  • 92 12 U.S. TEAM LEAVES WITH CUP SYDNEY, Jan 28 (Renter) The U.S. Davis Cup team left Sydney by air today xakjng with it the cup for the first time since 1955. The cup, stored m the freight section of the plane, was packed m a padded, locked hardwood box. Mr. Perry
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  • 236 12 DELEGATES DEFEND LTAA BOSS MELBOURNE, Jan. 28 (Router) Delegates to todays Lawn Tennis Association of Australia annual conference m Melbourne defended association president, Mr. D. M. Ferguson for his action m enforcing the Australia-wide ban on Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe using amateur courtj. Mr. Norman Strange, representing New South
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  • 140 12 OFFICE-bearers of the Chung Wah Football (Chinese Athletic) elected at 6 Wimborne Road. Singapore, last Sund?y were: Patrons: Mr. Lim Soo Pan« re-elected. MT. Ang Soon Hoe (re-elected. Mr. Ng Loo Beng (re-elected). Mr. Chan Ah Wing President: Mr Wong Ah Teck (re-elected) vice-presidents: Mr
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  • 543 12 Signalmen Qualify For FARELF Rugby Final ROYAL Signals Administrative Regiment won the Singapore Base District inter-unit rugby competition when they convincingly beat General Headquarters. Far East Land Forces by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil at Tanglin yesterday. By winning this game, the Signalmen qualified for the
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  • 96 12 CALCUTTA, Jan. 28 'ITD Denmark"* Erland Kop*. mldcr ol the All-England nen'j single's title, entered he temlflnalj of the East ndia Badm:nton Champion- hip yesterday. Kops beat unranked In- i li.in player Vikram Bha.t 5-12. 15-5. The Indian took a leniaional 10-2 lead m the first same,
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  • 231 12 Police Lose Valuable Point In Scoreless Match POLICE Sports Association, the defending champions, lost a valuable point when they were held to a scoreless draw by Singapore Telephone Board m the SGSFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Attacking most of the time Police were on top
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  • 102 12 Fitness Tests For Meckiff McDonald MLLBOURNE. Jan. 28 <Rni:or».—Opening batsman Colin McDonald and fast bowler 1. UeckirT, who received leg injures playing for Australia m the hird Test m Sydney, miM i wo hurdles before they can n (he fourth Test ttartillf m Adelaide on Friday They were die to
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  • 63 12 KUALa LUMPUR. Worl federal Po!ic c Reserve Unit be it Royal Air Force, the division IWO league champions. 4-2 m livision two knockout hockoy fixture on the Gurt.ev Road ground today. Police led 2-1 at the irtrrv.il Full back Mokhtiar S Mohinder Singh (2> and Arul
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  • 658 12  - ENGLAND Can WIN THE FOURTH TEST NORMAN YARDLEY Says (Former captain of Yorkshin A Ed^jj BATTING HITS FORM B.IT FIELDING NEEDS COHCEnTratidh AUSTRALIA with two up and two to afa, hot favourites to regain the Ashes thc\ pJ f n *t Only one question remains to ho ■■■Wtual h" England,
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    • 65 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA Senior KO replay Police vs University. P.T.S. TABLE TENNIS: STTA Junior Inter-Club league RAF Seletar vs. T. Bahru Youth Club SYSC 8 p.'". SOCCER: Friendly IRC vs. AAA, Farrer Park. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER: Selangor Services vs 7 A side tourney Rifle Range Rd. HOCKEY: KO. Div. 1
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  • Standard Newsletters
    • 755 13  -  WILLIAM MILLINSIHP bv PARIS of the preoccuFrench take it repu- trary. -ion of ist pubtitle of rxcH Ibert and on ;ind i i v to A g too afor ;nt. of ent. e a ige of feU b his was for exam a* "at a I
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    • 969 13  -  RONALD HARKER by LONDON WHATEVER else Is uncertain about the position of Britain"s major political parties, as jockeying for the general election begins, nobody disputes that of the two top rivals, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Opposition Leader Hugh Gaitskell. With the possible excepof Churchill and
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  • 991 13 hj,m/bn./.m.,/lf J From Our Correspondent PROSPERITY, like peace, is said to be indivisible. It is an aphorism that ma.V Dc v i id m an idealistic OneWorld unencumbered with territorial or racial barriers. But m the very abnormal world m which we have our
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 45 13 1 ROTATION! I rot*. ;i ,r 'n c from I ~7 ,ivv t I < IK i I r>n a a I 1 com. 3 'orre I I'.n- ii.. im s 1 and I not 1 wish, a 'but 1 those I fututa I Take ■J*
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    • 205 13 Julv 22— Straighten out monetary tangles, ray attention to brlongir.es. Play safe :n mutual financial" angles LEO— July 23 to Aug. 22— Go slow in dealings With partners the public. H-fer important charges or reaching conclusion?. VIRGO- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 Don't be hasty in v"ur work or regarding
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    • 239 13 LI L ABNER Rv vi ("mm MAM EVES ISSOS^LL, fc-^> V r^\( KNEE E C R A%?' N "J^ vKV\\ «*^£'P ALLEY OOP H y N. T Hamlin 7^ I I ...I CAJMT LET NOU FA.LL ,> -^^-^f THAT T WAS THE I \^^X~V} L^X APE! PUT Kl^ DOWN- ,dL
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  • 257 14 Tunku's no fence sitting policy hailed TAIPEI, Jan. 28 (Renter) The "China New-"', an independent English Language daily here hailed m an editorial toriav two Asian leaders for their "no fence sitting* 1 foreign poli< y. The editorial sa;d m Japan. Prime Minister NobusukC Kishi. reierted neutralism warning that it
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  • 62 14 CAPETOWN, Jan 28 < Reuter) The South African Government ha s decided not to invite Queen Elizabeth to open the 1960 celebrations of the Union of South Africa's 50th anniversary, the Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd told Parliament yesterday. Dr. Verwoerd who was an>vering a
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    33 14 SOUTH VIETNAM Vicepresident, Nguyen Ngoc Tho. said yesterday that South Vietnam will be producing enough paper by late 106H when a new paper manufacturing plant begins functioning. Reuter Sir Carr Saunders
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  • 185 14 'NORTH KOREANS ARE LIVING IN TERROR' SEOUL, Jan 28 (UPI) The North Korean reporter for the Soviet newspaper Pravda who defected to the West said today that the North Korean people live under conditions of terror. Lee Dong Joon. vvho made his dramatic choice for freedom yesterday at the U.N.
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  • 211 14 Baghdad Pact Communique KARACHI. Jan. 28 (Reuter) The Baghdad Pact Ministerial Council's final communique said today the Council was of the opinion that the threat, direct and indirect, of aggression had not diminished and should be combatted by all possible legitimate means including
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  • 105 14 SYDNEY, Jan. 28 (Reuter) Australians should be warned against whole-sale intermarriage with Asiatics, a British authority on population said yesterday. He is Professor Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. formerly of the London University School of Economics. He arrived m the liner Australia" yesterday to work for six months on a research professorship
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  • 182 14 Aussies warned about marrying Asians have the same ideas or ideals. Their views on life differ. The different views coniri bring about great difficulties. One only was to look at Ceylon or Malaya, where there are different races These countries have many problems which Australia has not. ,v, *J he
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  • 298 14 CHINA -SOVIET TIES ETERNAL-Chou All attempts by the imperialists to break unity foiled MOSCOW. Jan. 28 (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai, China's Prime Minister, told the Soviet Communist Party Congress today that his country's friendship with Russia was eternal and unbreakable. "All attempts by the American imperialists and Yugoslav revisionists to
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  • 89 14 De Mille's daughter at funeral Photo). Photo) M O V I E PRODUCER Cecil B. I)e Mille left the bulk of his fortune believed to invoke millions to his daughter Cecila. according to the terms of his will fifed in he Superior Court >estcrday. It also named CeeUa and her
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  • 180 14 Duke gets the biggest reception AHMEDABAD. Jan. 28 (Reuter> Thousands cheered the Duke of Edinburgh a.s he arrived In this Northwestern textile town on the first lap of a week"s tour of India. He flew here by BOAC Comet from New Delhi where he was seen off at the aircraft
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  • 85 14 APARTHEID BAN HITS CHINESE DURBAN. Jan. 28, (Reuter). Mr. Dan Heron, General Manager of Durban's Transport Department, has asked ior a legal opinion to clarify the position of orientals Japanese and Chinese using the city's "apartheid" buses. Apartheid II the name given to the South African government's racial discrimination policy.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 134 14 Mac won't invite Chou En-Iai LONDON, Jan. 28, (Reuter). Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, yesterday rejected a suggestion that he should consult the Commonwealth about inviting the Prime Minister of China. Mr. Chou En-lai. to a conference on Asian affairs. A Labour member. Mr. Arthur Bottomley, asked m the
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    • 28 14 THE OSAKA Shocen Kaisha. (OSK>. a leading Japanese shipping firm, said yesterday it will open a direct carso liner service between Japan and New Zealand next month.- Reuter
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    • 30 14 AMER IC AX playwright Arthur Mi'.ler. 44. has boon awarded the fold medal of the National Institute of Art? and Letters for distinguished achievement m the field of drama. Reuter
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    • 22 14 IXDA'S film industry, one of the biggest m the world, yesterday launched a drive to sell its product to Honskons's fllmgoers.- UPI
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  • 63 14 death Photo. CUBAN ARMY Major Jesus Sosa Blanco, the first war criminal to be tried in Havana, is escorted by guards after the end of his 12 hour public trial at the Sports Stadium on Jr.n. 23 Sosa was charged with being respons'b'e for at least 108
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  • 17 14 instru^r^ your" liament hou/e 1 1 8 S ed m the «-«nds of Par-
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  • 130 14 110 PICKED TO FLY INTO SPACE NEW vork. Jan 21 (i: ten A total of 1 10 have been selected U p Hal candidates for man's first tempt to fly into outer and orbit the earth Mr. K. Keith Glennan, Head of the r.S. National Aerona I md Space Administration
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  • 38 14 WASHINGTON. o fl (Renter). state Department Officials said yestcrdav the United States woi:' soo n bogin Withdrawing Army. Air Force and Naval missions sent to Cuba m L 951 under arrangement* for Western Hemisphere defence.
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  • 258 14 WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (Rruter, Foster Dulles, the Secretary of that he had seen nothing so far uhirh led there was a genuine desire on the. part I'nion to end the cold w;ir Other main points madi Mr. Dulles at h:s pr<v- .-onferenrt* were Gci :e-unifica'ion It was primarily up
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  • 69 14 'M(,(f Retitri ••I foi Atlanta iftfr ihf, sank m i Mom "•ind .mi rrviaff IHitrh lirrni a Thr two mm iti »•<! le h»< 'ih:i idrntifinj n, old 1.1 U\. I .1 N i hrn)(), t \n\ of i! Sin r.jfi i i i' rwia M i terdaj uhr
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