Singapore Standard, 31 January 1959

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 J— 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 19^9. Vol. IX No. 212 '5 cts. 1 4 Poges IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 458 1 Police officer's wife phones: Our home's been robbed of ♦h^°ii' Fri J~ A De P utv Superintendent of Police office uTiT FanCh Mr Lee Hen S Pon S dr «PP p d hfa a Lht HK nd Vu Shed to investi^te into a darin, hfm u >\ r H er
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  • 225 1 ARMED MEN SNATCH $18,000 IN GOLD BARS Daring hold-up in Colony shop THREE armed men, in a daring daylight robbery, held up a goldsmith and got way with ten gold bars, worth $115,000, from a shop In South Bridge Road, Singapore yesterday. The gold, still warm from the melting pot,
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  • 42 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 30 (Router) Police reported loday that $117,687 and 60 cents (Honqkons) were stolen from an Indian outside Overseas Chinese Bank on Jan. 29. He was said to have seen carrying the cash wrapped in a newspaper.
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  • 28 1 TICKET No. *****21 (Johore) wins the first prize of $350,000 of the 61st Lottery of the Social Welfare. See Page 2 for full results.
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  • 146 1 TIIF Riant Singapore Constitution Exposition cane to life last Bight when it save a "PREVIEW of things to come. The official opening will bo declared nv Singapore's Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock at p.m. loday Sir William (ioodc. Singapore's Govrrnor, last night made the first wish
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  • 353 1 S'PORE 'CLOSED DOOR'RACKET Heeee erring shopkeepers All due to workers not getting day off a week BOGUS labour officers have been calling on Singapore shop proprietors and threatening them with court action for failing to give their employees a day off in a week. This is one of the latest
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  • 125 1 DR. ISMAIL GETS A NEW POST KUALA I.I.MPLK. Fri. The Vang Di-Pertuan Agong has approved the appointment with effect from 1 eb. 1. of Dr. Ismail b'n Dato Abdrl now Minister Wit hot '•ortfolio. as Minister en Fxterral Affairs. The Royal .ippm, il for this appointment was given at the
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  • 292 1 Take greater responsibility in trie affairs of country KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. The Raja Permaiauri Agon* today urged the womrn of Malaya to take greater iponsibility in the nations affaln now that their country was independent. Opening th< three-day training course f. r
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  • 63 1 TOKYO. Jan M (UPI) Chinese Premier Chou En-lal kill been Informally < ho«en to ed Mao Tie-1 ing munist China'l He;ii nf St.ite the Kvrvlo News Aserv v last ruqht. ,-Tho ■fnxrj, itatiag that the in form ;H ion was received from "relinfjU' sources'' in ?nf»
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  • 152 1 SUSPENDED: He gave the wrong to patients JESSELTON, Fri.-A member of the Jesselfc n Hospital TB Ward staff, has be< n ponded from duty fol >> the discovery that h t ba I ed the wrong medicine to more than K)0 patients. Announcing this, the Dire ioi of Medical Services
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 9 1 EXTRA with this issue A SIX-PA<;F Singapore Constitution Kxpo*itinn
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  • 248 2 Harmony at PAT A -Sir Leonard impressed SINGAPORE has thrown a rhahenge to New Zealand, where the next conference of the Pacific Area Travel A ciation will be held in 1960, the new PATA president Sir Leonard Isitt, told a meet Ixls of the press yesterday He sa;d what had
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  • 99 2 both lunch and entertainment at the Island Club yesterday for the 36 wive* of delegate* to the Pacific Area Travel conference in Singapore were entirely "Pacific International" in character. The menu was composed of Indian. Chinese and Malay dishes with fresh Malay fruits for dessert
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  • 473 2 Lawyer's 'Citizen' Plea Is Opposed SENIOR Crown Counsel. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, told Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Singapore High Court yesterday that what Mr. T. T. Rajah was asking the Court to do was to get the Chief Secretary and th# Registrar of
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  • 223 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The draw of the 61st lottery of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board, neld at Balinp Kedah today resulted as follows: Ist $350,000 *****21 (Johore) 2nd— $125,000 *****11 (.Tohore) 3rd 50.000 28MIM (Sclangor) 4th 25,000 *****41 (Negri Sembilan) S.ft^EAC^ PRIZES OF
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 696 2 A L ITT Li lIT THAT GOES A CO NO WAY J ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT r^ur.c^d between Dr. Goh Kong < ng. sec md son of Mr. and i Cheng Ens to Miss eata Chooi Scan <Lucy' elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah 1 1 m Lc:i^ of i
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    • 710 2 fcDUCATION CHINKSK YMCA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL <The School whirh secured 51 Accounting Passes representing 42"% Singapore pa.s-es m IXC Exam 1938): February Beginners' Bnok-kce-ping, Shorthand, Typewriting, English (Qualifying test/LCC». Additional Maths. Latin. M -pena! Morning Afternoon Rnok-keopiv.g for Senior Std VIII 107. Srlcjjie Road, Phono *****. SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC proposes to start.
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    • 655 2 HOUSE LAND FOR SALE F.ASY PAVMFNTS! Modern Attractive houses at Iy^ronz 101. 27, Tanjong Katong Road G u i 1 1 e m a r d Road. Good Localities. So'.id Construction. Prices from 115.500/- Erq. Melodies Ltd. \2\\ Queen Street. Singapore. Te!. *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE TRITMPII SPEED TWIN JOOcc
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    • 886 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from bona-fide building contractors Tfnhfp<; from ria^ "F" of Class A Registration with TENDERS from Class E p UD lic Works Department, and above registered Con- Brunei for the construction tractors will be received at n un nM n f PHASE 3
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    • 54 2 NOTICE NOTICE hereby glvrn that our manager, Mr TEO BA^ O KIAT has left our firm on 29.L59 of his own accord and as from today he has no authority whatsoever to collect debts and/or to transact any business for or on behalf of our company. ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD
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    • 92 2 t* i*l V 1 i Ijl L I FRANCE preseI Ik I C I SuW Mu t Mo:- .I** A 1 M i.- »«"t -f] n hmtt <* m w«»r <- it* Mf AIR FRANCI THE WORM'S LARGEST AIM* consult rout tii :> Of A 4. R*Hl< [f SOMETHING NM
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  • EDITORIAL .SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
  • 1489 3  - PROMOTER OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS ANDY ROZARIO TheEorlOf itowne by KUALA LUMPUR. fHE man whose job it is to preserve and Promote relationship among the nations of the Commonwealth, leaves today after getting from Kuala Lumpur a perspective of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu and its mutual problems with Great Britain which, as
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  • 1234 3  - Britain's Credit System Puzzles Russians Vincent Buist by of Britain's credit buying boom, if it were reported to the Soviet public, would be unlikely to evoke envy here. But it would puzzle most Russian families. Almost certainly, the first Russian reaction would be: "Hire puehase what, is tnat? Explain, pease
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    • 15 3 gell e Howell J B> w BIDG BATTCRY RO SINGAPORf. </ lUKII BiNTANG RO. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 50 3 Did you know... r~ .^^f"^ 1 <::^ ~^k x/4 starfish can lose an arm and grow it back again, or a vere r arm can develop iritn a completely n e ir ttarfUh. Some species of starfish hare as many as 40 arms, but the Uve-armed slarfish is the best
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    • 28 3 I MORINAGA'S I PRIMA ASSORTED BISCUITS :j A. A. FAVOURITE SOLE AGENTS HAGEMEYER TRADING CO.,(M)LTD. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH JOHORE BAHRU KOTA PHARU KUCHING J JESSELTON.
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  • 332 4 Luxury hotels? Most American tourists can't afford— PATA told THE AVERAGE American who travels abroad is not wealthy, but he loves to travel even if it means saving up for a number of years to afford an exciting: journey, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs, Mr. Henry
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  • 189 4 'Cut Out Needless Red Taoe' ricans uiil appreciate a friendly welcome and cour:eous service. Mr. Kearns al>o snoke on what the U.S. Government was doing for the growth of travel and tourism. He said that four and a half year* ago. the Foreign Economic Adviser to President Eisenhower had conducted
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  • 182 4 SHELL COMPANY in Singapore ha^ come to an agreement with its Shell Employees 1 Union on the six demands made by the union at the end of last year. The agreement will be signed h y th* two parties at Shell House th*« morning.
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  • 48 4 CiLOBt-GIRDLING Belgian multi-millionaire. Maurice Salvay, has snubbed a last-minute offer by Indonesian authorities in Singapore, enabling: him to sail his yacht, the Shemara, to Bali. DFHFDHG DB DVBVB THE Shemara, seen in the Colony's Outer Roads yesterday.— Standardpic
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  • 239 4 Bosses who don't Pay Provident Fund MORE ARE BEING E XPOJfo 5y THE LABOUR DEPARTMi^ KIALA LOIPI'R. Fri. More and more emploxers I, I contributing towards the Kmployees' Provident Fund arr I of places of employment conducted by officials of Iht h. m W in its December report, the department
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  • 190 4 ONE <>i the men behind-the-scene.s making the Singapore Constitution Exposition a success Is Anthony R. Wayman, who Is really the Persona] Secretary to the Secret ary-Grneral," Mr. L;m Kee Ming. Bu. Tony Wayman Is a man of ideas and brainy of his ideas, has
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  • 34 4 HONGKONG. Jan 30 Snedal Standard Service: Closing pried of tHe Honskon** Exchange were: 115.93 to £l Sierlinr. $5.75 to USSI; 11.53 Malayan SI; Sn.Ofil to <>ne Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.25 a tael.
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  • 148 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A one-time Interpreter colleague of Mr. Chew Bwei Kee, presently Singapore'* Education Minister, ;.> to i■ ire shortly to cont xhv coming genera', i Uons. lie Ig 80-year-old Mr. k h Pooi K«-»- of the Supreme Court here, who Ij due
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  • 57 4 DAGGER THUGS STAB A TAILOR A TAILOR. Hunj POW Koh. 25, V. D y 'r. iga In Ben 1.,;- ga i re, yesterday. The armed with daggers three >tab wounds on abd Hun^ who the Crcr.rra! Hospital was reported to he on trie dang< ill lisi A", three assailant! i
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  • 23 4 ONE travelled women ii I R BO AC. Singapoi Mrs. Pon r thn Part of Mi i to t
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  • 36 4 THE 1 bearer-; of th eriity A i (Malaya Preiident: Mr. C i C. C Viro-Pr. en Vei Chei Mr. R. C B H Tav; Cc V.p Tuni P Wong K H Hnu.
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  • 161 4 SIR LEONARD MONK ISIIT. chairman of the B/>ard of Directors of Tasman Em- pire Airways and New Zea National Airways. WMM elected president yesterday of the Pacific Area Travel Association for 1950-1960, In si; iion to Mr .1 If. Jumabhoy. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and
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    • 93 4 Bjfl Bki.'' jB IBP^^^v^v w x^^B jiPf^ S fl H| JH M All" Km) -t^ .^^k k '^b the perfume of attraction T mm r r-\ i H^ Bath Dusting jS?Mt?l*°>'>' \2^a^ OiMce Chang knows that nothing makes her feel (T Powder more glamorous, i e excitingly feminine if 2
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  • 447 5 Champion the cause of the O oor as you claim— says Tana If \|»FR of the Singapore People's \lhvesterdajr challenged Mayor One Fn"e r^n"." CUy Counti| Tang lion (he cause of the poor.' if he wished me Ut inl the °P en was issued
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  • 37 5 i tion of f tad decided' :':on of' 0 pe-r cei I d be paid leni of >!ate:i the con'ion increase andlord na cf the paya < I Ordinance. 1 tat* eni added.
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  • 166 5 THREE life sized Japanese dolls which are on display at Collyer Quay. Singapore, are attracting: considerable attention daily. These realistic and colourful dressed dolls, imported by Japan Air Lines, at a cost of $10,000 are being; exhibited on the ground §OOf of the
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  • 459 5 It's over entry qualifications hi v k n 4!' n Tho Alliant <* Whip in the City Council, Inthe Nyak Hashim nn Nyu 1 uteh. told the City Council meeting today that the Labour Party's proposal to change the educational qualifications required for entry
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  • 80 5 NEW RADIO STATION FOR MALACCA MALACCA, Frl Malacca is to have a new Radio Mala-, ya Station estimated at $350,000, The Standard learni today. The new station will be situated behind the Re^t House, just a short distance away from i present -itc. It will have three transmit-; ters as
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  • 158 5 ALOR STAR, Fri A pad! planter of Mukim iiunong. seven miles from here. Abu Bakar bin Awang. 30, was rushed to the General Hospital here for treatment after he was a '.tacked by a full crown tiger. Abu Bakar was workins in his padi field when he
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  • 58 5 SPECIAL newsreel on the opening ceremonies of the Singapore Constitution Exposition today will be >ho\vn in the main cinemas in the Colony tomorrow, less than 24 hours after the films were taken, Cathay-Keris Films, producers of the newsreel. announced yesterday. Cinemagocrs in the Federation will be able
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  • 63 5 IPOH. Fri. The prosecution successfully opposed bail in the case of 18-year-old Ngan Chin Tons, who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Ngan, who was arrested yesterday claimed trial to causing hurt to Loe Pak Siong with a parang the Fahm Market on Nov. 29
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  • 223 5 So Application Rejected THE Singapore City Council yesterday debated for HO minutes the merits and demerits of flying balloons for advertisement purpose at the Constitution Exposition. After the debate. 14 Peoples Action Party Councillors and two Independents. Mr. N. Karuppiah and Jnche Mohammed Shariff bin
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  • 284 5 Mr. Ong makes 'drastic action' threat to city workers MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong V.ng (iuan, yesterday warned that "immediate and drastic action" would be taken against officers who did not carry out the Council's policies. "Thi.s applies to all officers, whoever he may be," he added, speaking at the
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  • 215 5 YANGKO' DANCE SECRET IN LETTER PENANG, Fri. The Vlance Councillor. Inche N Hashim bin Nyak Putrh said the City Council t,. lhere must be something secret in the Chief Police OfTirrrs 'otter to the Mayor about ,Z 'V" 5 ko dan which he (the^ Mayors refused to real The "Yanf-ko"
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 WELCOME TO OUR DISPLAY-STALL AT THE SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION 3 lit Jan. to 24th. Feb. fc-# CHEONG KIM CHUAN PENANG DELICACIES 'JW B": Honey-cured Lemon Ko Honey-cured Mango Nut Shredrjcd Pork II n f Tnnciu Salted Fish Shredded Fish Mm- Durion Cake Shanghai Minced Beef Ch\ncharo Prawn Crackers DTCTi PRODUCTS
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    • 74 5 Chevrolet iM^P frurpuls Chevrolet FOR '59 all new all over a^ainl Wider in body, surer on the<road. roomier and m*r»» W^ comfortable to sit and relax in. Lower, but vuth actually more head room In some models, sreatcr entrar.rf room in all models, greater visibility area all around Magnificent mechanical
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  • 261 6 PENANG, Fri. Black market spivs who operate outside cinema halls should be put out of action as early as possible because they are potential recruits for the numerous secret societies operating here. This warning was sounded by the Probation Officer, here, Mr.
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  • 74 6 MRS. Patricia Suttnn. bettor known as Patricia Pi.imorsd in the Broadv. v musical "Mv Fair Lady," is the wife of Mr. Sutton. IS. Travel EtftOf of Saturday Review. Mr Sutton is a delez.itc to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference. Married seven month* aro. the 24-year-old brautv
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  • 41 6 WHILE cycling along a path ©fT the Thcan Tek Estate in Ayer Itam area in Per.ang, Tan Seng Hooi was stopped by three men and relieved of four dollars on Thursday. One of them was armed with a dagger
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  • 81 6 SAEMAN bin Hussain of West Coast Road was yesterday conditionally discharged in a Singapore Court on a charge of stealing three wooden beam? from Kim Keat Lee Sawmill yard on Jan. 9. Ng Swee Geok of the mill said he made a search of the yard when he
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  • 137 6 WORLD WAR 1 VETERAN DIES AT 67 IPOH. Fri— A World War I veteran, who fought in Mesopotamia. Mr. William George Buttery, tiT, died at the Ipoh Hospital yesterday after a short illness. The la'-e Mr Buttery, born in Trincomalec, Ceylon, was at one time assistant manager of Guthrie's in
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  • 82 6 TAN Boon Sena of Cairnhill Road yesterday p.eadcd not guilty to 11 charges of cheating, criminal breach of truss, and abetting in the offence of cheating between July 1957 and July last year Hearing into three of the charges, which wa* fixed for yesterday, had
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  • 99 6 THE Sin^aporj Ministry of Education ycMcrday announced that children born in 195L\ who were registered last year ior admission to Primary 1 in government English pr;marv bu t could nor get admission, may now apply to the princ of schools whore rtCMlCiei xist. Interested parent- of
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  • 33 6 MtJ.. i H thf i ui >hot s P A who i^ t no k sh I wlu IN < tin driven §atft >, P il In ti.,ur I fc»t rim rrmo\r,j tm\ ■la
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  • 350 6 Mating lasts until 2^ nver this tropic: Decish>nj IPOH. Fri The Town Council is to adopt multi In I jj duct of its proceedings in future subject to the Mprtval or the Ku|, r lf I 4 This move was the result of a
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  • 217 6 MRS. Lim Yew Hock, uifc of Singapore Chief Minister, will crown the "Pearl of the Orient" at the Constitution Exposition hall on Feb. 28 evening. This was disclosed by the chairman of the organizing committee of the "'Pearl of the Orient," Mrs.
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  • 310 6 TIPPING PAT A toid not to establish any standards THE reports of thp seven working; committees of the Pacific Area Travel Association were unanimously adopted yesterday at the closing session of its eighth annual conference, which opened at Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 26. Among the recommendations were the following:
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  • 397 6 NOW is the time for the Pacific ana peoples "to cash in on all the fanciful dreams inspired in the hearts of romantics by one of the most illustrious set of drum beaters ever assembled" (Pierre Loti Somerset Maugham, Gauguin, Nordhoff and Hall, and
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  • 49 6 SINGAPORE Minister -l. Mr Chew S *> c e- £i wit Ihc Chew i and trophies at the C I Corp* parale I I es Institution froundi this n. The cadet rpi rf the Raffles titutioi St Patn k't, Victor! t>it, v\. take r.ir: in the parade
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  • 93 6 A SIXC.APORK sludrnt will put on auclion his Nclfhuilt model flats. m.uir of plywood and balsa wood, to help thp family of the Ml Mr Antonio C'astilo llr is 10 year-old William Lee, who will he Iravinu shortly for Australia to stml\ ill
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  • 502 7 COUNCIL SPENDING ON CONCERTS: Vasagar Hits At Policy But Fails To Win Votes LIBERAL Socialist City Councillor, Mr. S. M. Vasagar, yesterday told Mayor Ong Eng Guan that he would ask the Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing to give a ruling on the spending of Council's money on
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  • 143 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers R^S. No 1 83J 84! R.S.S h No.l R4! 81! March B."' s^i RSS. No 2 SI 84 R.S.S. No. ?> 831 83J Tone: Dull The tin price in Sineaporo was S3BJU ppr picul (up
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  • 33 7 LEE LEXG Kian. 21, ol Geylang was ye?iCi day acq :i*ted in a Singapore Couri on a charge of stealing motor car belonging to Te'r Seng Hin on Nov. 2 las' vear.
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  • 81 7 THIS is 77-year-old Madam On& Thiam Tee, one of the many hundreds of old folks who waited overnight at the Cireat World Park yesterday, to receive "anjj pow" from Shaw Brothers at their annual Chinese New Year distribution. Throughout the Federation and Singapore, more than
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  • 71 7 THE Singapore Catholic High School ha^= once again won the first prize in the Pan- Malay an Mathematical competition held in September last year, it was announced yesterday. The school team comprised of: Chen Hsiao Yun. Kwok Kah Chee. Wong Sins Wan. Special individual
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  • 127 7 Colony Can Take In Jets Qantas Head SINGAPORE'S International Airport can now take heavy Boeing jet airliners. Mr. C. O. Chief Executive and General Manager of Qantas Empire Airways, disclosed yesterday. Mr. Turner who is in Singapore attending the Pacific Area Travel Association Conference told reporters that Qantas will put
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  • 96 7 NO ADVTS IN BUS SHELTERS THE Singapore City Council yesterday's turned down a request hy the Constitution Exposition Committee to put up posters in bus .shelters in the City area, for the purpose of advertising the Exposition. The Council's Public Works Committee had already disapproved the application and requested the
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  • 204 7 Thugs In Municipal Flats KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Thugs are terrorizing the residents of Sulaiman Court the Municipal Councils multi-storeyed flats off Batu Road here, Alliance Councillor. Che Enchom binti Haji Zainuddin, told last Right's meeting of the Council. Che Enchom said the thugs seemed to "specialize"
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  • 32 7 THE decomposed body of K. Muniandy. 42, an estate postman, who aceidently fell into the Pcrak River in Sabrang Estate. Teluk Anson. at midnight last Tuesday was recovered on Thursday.
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  • 204 7 Cinema will add to traffic problem Mayor THE Singapore City Council's decision to reject the erection of a cinema in Bukit Timah-Mackenzie Road was "politically actuated and anticapitalist." Councillor, G. B Armstrong, paid yesterday Mr Armstrong was speaking at the ordinary meeting on a committee recommendation He i=aid the Council
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  • 61 7 A 20-MEMBER delegation of the Singapore Rotary Club left yesterday by PAA to attend the Rotary International Conference (District 330) in Saigon. The delegation was led by its president, Mr. Ee Soon Howe. District 330 includes Singapore, Malaya. Borneo, Sarawak, Thailand, Cambodia. Laos and Vietnam The delegates
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 534 7 1 B4HIP^PVPH|BV^W P'"2 summary. 103 Saturday for it. 12.30 Netherlands Comf^Jl I ■|1 V■■W W W 1 W W^M Showcase 1.3U T:rne Signal and posers ■■■■■■■■i^^^^^^^^^^^^ saturdas U.ite. t 4 J() Jea Danc e> 5p m m m^w^MMM rtt v Chow Hock Hin 4.30 dm. spm Children of other Ln:id.>.
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  • 123 9 Ihr touer u erected on top < the company's 540.000 pavilion ishown above, constructed next to the SEES?*" 1 Section »t the entrance to the Exposition. tha ThlS lhp firSt tlm^ tha. a car being display--5: t m s ch Prominent fash.on' Mr Phnc Yen
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  • 17 9 u "one ac- from a der I by 22 er 3 r t led for Inti
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  • 5 9 Fair Guides Given Watches for
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  • 59 9 S'pore To Expand Thai-Malaya Tourist Traffic L veen 3 ilitie* u-ere iri I area a^ are B travel conscio u she would Malayans Income gi I mnot affoi ia a raise far froti the 5 jei ture to i i necessary D- r her five- (apore Punyai *va> :~.pres?e~. friendit
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  • 83 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Steady f the Ma price* -.vere a mover wai tngea announced INDUSTKIALS Buyeri > Uen 1.03 Neave r nmel "4 c inn Ce 1.73 tnal to/4 10 K. Kan Lower Perak T I H 3/3 12/3 xr LOCAL BIBBERS E ing 219 2.22 Benta i\s
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  • 16 9 made the 1 rat« to "7 r r 11 1 5 *****: II .-> main
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  • 319 9 MALAYAN* s.-.arebroker-; reported z ne«s d "ne up to 3 30 pjr Fei II -4 delayer Frasei H.57 1 no SI 73 to $i 74 W Hammer $1 61 ed. 51 «oed. M. Cerr.er.- II 75 M Box s'oraze S~c Straits St< ~lc Str-. tt T.rr.e? c 73
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  • 131 9 OUTER ROADS B Biossevain, A:zu Maru. Sar. Fernando. P;ea>antv;lie. Sunny. Calt. Riau. Eastern Lucky. Euphrate. Amelia, B^-:r-tnun. Pacific Mariner. InchkikJa StatiUS Jemen S;bonga. Reael Meiva Hg. Silver moon, Adderley Sleigh Steel Fiver. Aekeldijk, F^anco^e Prominent K.iau AnINNER ROADS Rhu Lam Ann. Umezor.o Maru. Siemara. A n uw
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  • 103 9 SINGAPORE Chj^Cie Pro &JB* Exchange noon c!o c ire p^ces dct ncu! ftmrihy were: Copra Dec. -Jan. $42 buyers; 543 sellers; coconut oil in bulk S^j atller* In drums $66i tellers; Muntok white pepper $134 sellers. Sarawak white $133 special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fan
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  • 757 9 WORLD USAGE OF RUBBER TO INCREASE THIS YEAR 1 1 iim n vt> \ml initntvrv<> I m Sharp Price Falls On Uncertain Mart THE week under review has been an extremely! difficult one for dealers, with little rhyme or reason to the fluctuations, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co Ltd.'s report.
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE Cr.am&er ot "~rr.r?.erce Rubber A.v>oclaticm noon prices c€n:s DtT lb.. yesterday w^re: Bovera Sellers Spot f.o.fj |4| g 4 >r.*?rr:a*.icna: Fer No 1 RS.S H Mar. No. 1 Bs| Ft N Feb No. 3 ZZ'n 83| one rertaia
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  • 88 9 Pan Am Official Due Soon PAN' American's divis.onal traffic sales manager Paci-fic-Alaska Division' Mr H 1 Millev will arrive in S.ngapore next Monda\ in the coarse of an annual inspection tour of all stations in the Pacific area His visit to Singapore will be followed by that of Messrs Pocock.
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  • 73 9 MALAYA was the lj largest purchaser of American produced cigarettethe first nine months of I 3 according to statistics i—npil°d in the United ttatel la that por.'-i. us eifi exp >rt am .r- J 13.4 xi -i on pieces, of which 6^ million were Imported va
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  • 29 9 •-■>.r. UPI earnmarkf for ronstructior I it S The Pa >»--• Acia Offl [ml* of [ndustric <-■ i I half by loca to ba c iuc-
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  • 61 9 NEW DELHI. Jan Reuter —India's rued airline. Air Inci naJ ts negotiating Britl o- Aim Corporation for a rever pooling afreemeti thorti x' terdi Vnd p r th( <■- on the London-Ir. ia run trafflr carried by ei Both air lin< :tlni r n< negot
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  • 9 9 R.I. -Bulgaria Trade Pact Bulgi er t*a, DC] [1
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    • 114 9 w See India's Cotton Textiles The Cotton Textile* Export Promotion Council of Indii cordialK inMte P to vi.it the Council^ > U U and see the UtpM rangr of roUon fafcrfci manu factured hv India', Cotton Mill induMrx. the ho,ier> indu*tr> and the readv Ij made garment, indu*tr>. Ranking a^
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  • 42 10 MR. MILTON M CHASE. P^s Attache. American Embassy. Kuala Lumpur, and Information Officer. TSIS. pictured at the airport on his return last week for a second tour of duty, with Mrs. Char.e and their sons. Jeffrey. Robert Michael FAH
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  • 189 10 THE Federation Minister for Finance. Mr. H S. Lee, the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. Critchley, Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, and Deputy Premier Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein at a reception on Monday oitrht at the official residence of the Australian High Commissioner at
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  • 40 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP Governor Visits Deaf THE Governor of Penang:. Raja Tun Uda bin Ra.ia Muhammad with Miss Joyce Hickes, Principal of the Federation School for the I>eaf. watches children at their lessons, when he visited the school on Monday.
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  • 85 10 Sultan Shares A Jo ke (LEFT): The Sultan of Selansor shares a joke with the Chairman of the Chinese Maternity Hospital. Mr. Cho Yew Fai (right) and Dr. Soo Kim Lan after the Sultan had declared open the $400.--000 Chinese Maternity Hospital in Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Stanrtardpic
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  • 204 10 THE dramatic section of the Agila Malaya Tamilar Sangam. Klang branch staged a cultural drama entitled. "Sirpy" (The Sculptor) in conjunction with the Tamil festival celebrations. A cup was donated and presented by Dr. Socka'ingam of Ihe Klang District Hospital for the dramatic section. Members of the cast
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    1493 11 TODAY'S CARD <-m »*»i —u wm lw Hi9hnmtm in nac€f unA K.niFFL'SIOX broadcast commentaries to istencrs outside singaporc 2/5 p.m. Cl. 1. Div. 2 6 Furs. The Cob,, ch.rg 5 y 8.13 B,,r,tt H.bb. Mn. C. H. Smith 09«— 5.1,., M Cl 9 4V I 0 "oni«l, TCT.SK.bL 5. —-9
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  • 327 11 Go For Never Better There can be only one choice in the 2.15 p.m., the 6f. race for Class 1. Division 2 horses and It's NEVER BETTER. He was not disgraced when beaten on the second day. He looked the winner when he hit the front half way up the
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  • 367 11 I STANDARD I I Sweet Dream I FAIR NIPPER FAIR NIPPER touch! nut a thrilling finish with Noble Albert last week and though beaten he lost no marks. It was a tourn ■Bd go afTair right to the post and only a short head separated the two acIDM the
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  • 267 11  - FOLLOW THE 'PRINCE' SCRUTINEER By PRINCE OF LALITA will win the Governor's Cup (Race 4) run over the IJ miles at Bukit Timah this afternoon, final day of the Singapore Turf Club's January meeting. He can beat this lot on a good track. The versatile stayer can handle any going
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  • 418 11 Tudor Wonder Is A bound Each-Way Bet TUDOR WONDER did not have the best of luck in the running when third to Picture Goer II and Downing Street over the mile on the first day. He had a rough passage between the half mile and the hometurn but he came
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  • 573 12 SOSC LEVY OFF IF SAFA WILL GIVE THE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's proposed levy of five per cent on the 'gates' of their affiliates may be dropped if the Singapore Amateur Football Association can guarantee a contribution of a minimum of $3,000 to the Central Fund. This was disclosed
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  • 105 12 Their First Attempt For FARELF Cup IPOH. Fri.— The Ist B" Zealand Regiment who have Perak rugger this Reason wil] have their first handsome FARELF Unit rugger trophy cmvhen they mer D (ion Royal Signals, at Kui .h Lumpur Feb '.4 This si mo will decide the a champions who
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  • 99 12 IPOH. Fri— The Perak Turf Club three-dav meeting on March 7. 11 and 14 will cater for Classes Two and Four horses. Trophies will be presented to the winner of the Class Two. Div. l nine-furlong and Class 4 Div. 1 six-furlong races. The following are distances and
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  • 529 12 MAY GAMBLES LOSES McDonald Is Unbeaten With 112 AUSTRALIA IN COMMAND ADELAIDE, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— Peter May, the England captain, gambled and lost heavily today when Australia scored 200 for one after being sent in to bat on the first day of the fourth test here. With Australia already two
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  • 260 12 KUALA LIMPIR, Fri. A brilliant goal stored bv centre forward Nakendra in the eighth minute of. extra time, enabled Public Works Department Sports Club to beat Tamilians Physical Culture Association 'A 1 3 2 in their senior division knockout hockey match on the
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  • 82 12 SINGAPORE S n c C E R— Friendly— Jollilads d*. hms. Newfoundland, Geylang. RUGBY— North V9. South. Pndn'c T A B L E-T 1 N .V I f— S.T.T.A. i\y-.nr tnttT-d«b league T'pprr Scrarignn^ Boys' Club V9 Assn. of S. Dcnrrr T.S.. SY.S.C. B.l| P HOCKEY: SHA XI
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  • 107 12 ADELAIDE. .lan. 30. (Renter) Traveling a'one in a R^ya' Australian Air Force 'V.I. P.' airrrnft. Mr. Robert Menzies, flew into Adelaide today from Canberra, to see the fourth Test. Within five minute? of his arrival, he was on his way to Ade.aide Ova', in a waiting
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  • 88 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "B" .iust managed to edge the Singapore Harbour Board Police *"B" by two goa 1 to one in the SHA mtv.or knockout competition on the SRC padang yesterday Recs led 1-0 at half-time through Nonis who broke through on t!ie ncht to
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  • 234 12 TWO new officials Mr. W. E. Meyer (Vice-President) and Mr. Tang Tuck Wah (secretary) were elected at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at the Raffles Institution yesterday. Mr. A. R P. O'Hara was unanimously re-elected vicepresident in place of Lt
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  • 248 12 South Favourites To Beat The North Today SOUTH, with an impressive past record, is bound to enter the field favourites to win today's rugby 'Test' against the North at Jaran Besar stadium today. With skipper Max Parker at full back, the South back division have greater thrust. Among the eight
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  • 125 12 More Young Cricketers Are Needed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In the Interest of cricket younger ptmyera >h<tuld be encouraged to t*ke over irnm playeri who will bp leaving the S ate on retirement i r tranter. .*aid Mr R. C Ehrkr at thr annual mretins of the Se'angor Crirkr* Assoriation he'd
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  • 50 12 SINGAPORE City Council Indians beat G".a>s Factory two goal? to one in a friendly soccer match at Farrcr Park yesterday. The Winneri uvre he'.d to a one- a: I draw when Syed Osman netted the winning goal in the aacond half. Sulaiman scored for QllM Factory
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  • 128 12 WEST INDIES TO PLAY SIX MATCHES IN PAKISTAN KARACHI. Jan. 30 (Reutrri Th« West In lici wil] l-fl day Test? during a tour of Pakistan after their nt visit iia it announced here today. The team w\ t here from India oa Feb. 17 an( Pl7 mx matches i iring
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  • 9 12 Patterson Signs World Title Fight n 1 .U Cltj
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  • 1207 13  -  JOHN WOODROW looking Back On he Highlights Of in Eventful Year By popular BBC programme was once wonf \< London traffic" and pick out the Celebes SonX h^ r(jSi this page, after twelve months of reco dinaXilf S in Smgapor. and Malaya, halts mlXSa^ h.ghhghts of
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  • 81 13 RITA DEL MAR >T"5 QlOl \TION: n\ thnn to Donald. o r i no or RIRTHDATE BIRTHSIGN 21 to .re deavour. n 20 to nf :?s- o- deck of m to irse. n relating I of renew <r > A'JBir -m^ny tances. to f rnnfc (let
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  • 100 13 R i** l T he band of the Ist Battalion the Cheshire Kesiment tikin? part in the ceremony in tnnnpction with the foundation stone •a.vinK at thp Army's new cantonmrnt at Malacca <Bp1ou) An I ban trackpr from Sarawak p;ints the way during opprations in North Malaya.
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    42 13 "Jiriia in 9 s Host 1 1 in bn ssu <loi w m (H T R columnist (right) has an on-the-spot interview with men of the Ist Battalion, the loyal Regiment at their jungle hasp camp In north Malaya
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    • 224 13 LTL ABNER 1W Al Capp /"iTMAINTTWITCMEUIN A CT^ I" A&^ -TUPV < v JEM I^smoes.now— JM y.^/^sL >GHT^^ ALLEY OOP Hv V. I. llamlin I PCVT kN^V V.-MM V^- k ~^<J] |...ANV\\AV, v.VEVJ V^""^ I ?-T W-ENJ T^AT V\E_ I I VE3. >T \«AS A UCMPEPPL- .T^ \k ABOUT XOU
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 231 14 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— President Eisenhower said yesterday that surplus stocks of agricultural produce in the Inited States were still increasing: des- pite efforts to restrict production by acreage allotments, marketing quotas, and the "soil bank" scheme. "The price-support and pro- 1 duction-control programme
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    • 127 14 LONDON. Jan. 30 <Reuter> The House of Commons last night agreed that hardened prostitutes should be .sent to prison If convicted of soliciting on the streets a third time. This Is one of the main proposals of a government anti-vice bill aimed at cleanins up
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    • 71 14 Guests At Soviet Congress SOME of the guests at (he 21s| Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet t'nion which opened on Tuesday. From left: Chivu Stoica member of the Political Bureau o f the Communist Party of Rumanian Workers.' Chou KnLIJ he.id of the delegation from Communist China
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    • 109 14 IRIAN FUND PASSES 10m. RUPIAHS JAKARTA, Jan. 30 <Reuter) Ten million rupiahs has been U in an Indonesian "West New Guinea Strugg e F w the Chair- le Fund, Mr Sudiro, mayor of Jakarta, said today, Antara News Agency reported. Mr. Sudiro said the n ney la at present being
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    • 321 14 Khrushchev's speech is uncompromising says US WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (Reurer) Soviet policies in the cold war have hardened, despite Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's call for a thaw, United States officials believe. All f o t The State Department today was still digesting the text of Mr
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    • NEWSBRIEF
      • 244 14 The hours women toil in Hongkong HONGKONG, Jan. 30 (Rcutcr) An official labour survey shows that P" cent of women workers and -8 per rent of men put in more than 10 hours a day. A series of checks over a period of six months to Sept. 30 last revealed
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    • 221 14 HONGKONG. Jan. 30 (Renter) Twelve Muslim- h^ve been sentenced to death or given prison term.* for having engaged in subversive activities against the Pckr eminent in Chinghai Province. North-west China. Their case is ie. inted in a Chinese newspaper, a copy of which
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    • 16 14 AN EXHIBITION of the Russian S loon be carta, the R embassy am Reuter
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    • 169 14 RI Army Chief Assures JAKARTA. Jan. 30 (I PI) Indonesian Deputy Army Chief-of-Staff Bris. Gen. Mustopo stated that he was confident there will he no more racial discrimination towards the Chinese by the end of this year. He was add reding a meeting of
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    • 47 14 TWO CYPRIOT Greek gir.s ChrLstoulla Pandeli. 18. and Niki Sofroniou. 19, were senenced to two weeks jail by a Limassol court yesterday after beins found guilty of throwing stones at the secu- iy f r S? at A ro on Jan 12 and 23. ißeuter)
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    • 132 14 4 WAYS CHINESE COULD AID PHILIPPINES MANILA. Jan 30 <UPI) Defence Secretary Jesus Vargas iiMfd Tour avenue, uf co-operation yostrrday through which the Chinese communi y here can help >o.\v Philippine economic and .social problems. In a keynote address before the first national convention of the Philippine-Chim\-e anti-Communist League at
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    • 15 14 .^.^AMINGTON SPA. Central En K l an(l J an 30 (Reu-
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      83 14 THE DITCH Foreica MlnUtei i D TT> pirturrd with British Foreign M<n *u r u 1 Lloyd ivhrn the former .irru ilt n,,. fJ$ in London for t ilks r.«rli« r th s His visit is believed t«» be u» badly damaged Anclo-Dutih relation^ British doc.sion rrdmr KIM landii
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    • 182 14 U XSHINC.TON. Jan. 30 (Reutrr Sara^in. Secretary-Cipnrr.il of the N Treaty Oruanization. said hi r»> l.tM n^ht sidered the asr of toloniali^m H ii ilrfmitfly rJ Bpeaklng M a National Press Club luncheon. Mr Barasin. forn r from Thailand to the United Btat( i added, M th< r. arc
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    • 44 14 LONDON I i• r rs I >> n (I n >>< rub* p: h\ ii > 11. It m in t < m: priMtmr h.i* N t v B^ ihuk t«. mM {he vji h f'>r *^H V4in< r I' V siM\inc I srntrn with mi"" H
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