The Straits Times, 16 November 1957

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  • 23 1 A V KB AGE DAJilV cMih^FlTl) SALE EXi EKI»3 UP, OOP The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 336 1 REVOLVER FOUND IN CAR BELONGS TO KIDNAP VICTIM olice offer $10,000 reward as hunt for Tan Lark Sye's nephew goes on $250,000 is I believed to be sum for a huge ransom, said to he in i of $250,000, is believed to have ed l)> the family
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  • 318 1 ■A dead python sets a poser THE Singapore Casket Co. yesterday offered to try to embalm a snake when no-one else would take on the job. The process took three hours. But the question now is whether Percy, the dead python, will stay
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  • 51 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— Col. Rudolf Abel, highest-ranking Soviet spy ever caught in the United States, was sentenced to 30 years' jail here today. Abel, who wa.s caught while masquerading as an -artist in Brooklyn, was also fined U. 5.58.000. Abel was convicted of espionage last month.—
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  • 58 1 PUR Fri. t the SingaBranch, Mr. Kuala morning lor iritn top [fleers here. Singapore to- Mr. H. Ryves. Director ol the Special Branch in the Federation, said they talked about things of "mutual interest" to Singapore and the Federation. It is believed student unrest in Penang
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  • 57 1 BEIRUT. Fri. -A bomb was thrown early today at the home of Khalil Hibri. progovernment Member of Parliament. It caused considerable damage but no one was injured. Security forces have arrested and jailed more than 60 suspects in connection with previous bombing Incidents and have deported a
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  • 32 1 MR. FU \\T MIN. managing director of Sin Pao (left) takes a tup of tea at home. Mr Leo Say I.on« prefers a glass of stout. Straits Times picture
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  • 192 1 EVDUR stowaways who attempted to land in Singu- pore two days aeto by posing as ••sailors" from the Straat Soenda. may be asrents sent from China to work underground In Malaya, reliable sources told The four "sailors" were officers soon after a search
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  • 149 1 New bid by committee to 'save' Dr. Chuang rE management committee of the Singapore Chung Cheng High School is making a new bid to save Dr. Chuan<4 Clni Lin from banishment to China, as secret arrangements are beinfc made to deport him. A delegation of the committee p.ans to sec
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  • 525 1 Release of two newsmen TRIBUNAL FREES DETAINEES TWO Singapore officials 1 of the Sin Pao Press Ltd., detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, were granted a conditional release by the Security Appeal Tribunal yesterday. They are Fu Wu Mun, 65. managing director, and Lee Say Long. 58. a
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  • 20 1 JAKARTA, Fri— Farmers in two areas of Borneo saw a "flying cigar" streaking across the night sky— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. The Syrian Government has postponed today's municipal elections because they are "inopportune." Most parties withdrew their candidates earlier this week even though the Government had restricted elections to the Damascus and Aleppo regions.— Reuter.
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  • 56 1 OFFICIAL history of the Battle of Smga- pore: ALLINCTON KENNARD concludes his review. Page 2. General Cordon Bennett blames General Percival's troop dispositions; General Percival S replies: "Anything that gentleman says is to cover himself"; Sir Shenton Thomas (Governor when the city fell) "There has
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  • 200 1 rE secretary of the Wham- 1 pao Brand) of the Singapore Labour Front. Mr. Jimmy Tan resigned last night in protest against tne high-handed" methods of the party's election subcommittee. Mr. Tan told the Straits Times that four other members of the branch committee would follow
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Fri.— lndonesia has protested to Britain against the recent test of a Hydrogen weapon near Christmas Island, in the central Pacific, an Indonesian Embassy spokesman said today— Rcutei.
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  • 38 1 VANCOUVER. Fri. Six thousand British columt a pulp and paper workers writ on strike yesterday, forcing the shutdown of plants pro- ducing 14 per cent of Cana- 1 das pulp newsprint and pa- 1 per— A.P.
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  • 187 1 3 pupils charged in Penang court pOLICE guarded the Penang First Magistrate's Court yesterday when three Chinese high school students appeared on a trespass charge. Each was granted $500 bail till Dec. 21. The riot squad wa.s called out when about 200 other students boys and girls began to gather
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  • 155 1 Beirut will keep Adams MANCHESTER, Fri. T h c Manchester Guardian today announced that the expulsion order against Its correspondent in thrMiddle East, Mr. Michael Adams, by the Lebanese Government had been suspended and praised Lebanon for this decision. "The Lebanese Government deserves credit for its second thoughts." it said.
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  • 31 1 MOVE TO ENLARGE ARMS CROUP NKW YORK. Kri <iroup of Latin American states proposed today that Lin lid Nations PtsWUt-m*-hi Commission i>. enlarged by II members. including Mexico Rrut<r
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  • 105 1 The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, and his wife will spend one night in Singapore on their 1 way to Australia and New Zealand in January. Their visit on Jan. 18. will j coincide with the annual conference of the Queens rcpre- sentatives In South-East Asia.
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  • 1968 2 ALLINCTON KENNARD reviewing the first volume of the British official history of the war against Japan, writes today of the catastrophe, and misfortune, courage and blind error that marked the ill-starred battle for Singapore. •all plans were based on strong air force with THIS TYPE of
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  • 52 2 FLASHBACK: ON TO SINGAPORE .AND A COLONY STREET SCENE JAPANESE TANKS halted on a road in Malaya by trees felled by thr retreating British forces. They were not stopped for long. A CHINESE WOMAN wails in a Sinfiapore street At her feef is her son. killed in a raid by
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  • 325 3 PARIS, Friday. ENCH delegates walked out of 1 North Atlantic Treaty nteation conference here ton protest ;it the British and tod States decision to supply m* to France's former colony of Tunisia. made strong protests to British Foreign Minister,
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  • 137 3 Vice: Church backs a Wolf enden view LONDON. Friday. THE General Assembly of the Church of England yesterday endorsed the view that homosexual practices between consenting adults should no longer be illegal in Britain. The Assembly. governing body of the Church, carried by 155 votes to 158 a motion which
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  • 124 3 LONDON. Friday. rllK Queen yesterday ordered the ending of the exclusive palace parties at which a ill number of debutantes arc presented to her. \n announcement from the Lord Chamberi's oilice said the Queen proposed to hold ditional garden parties so that larger
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  • 148 3 NEW YORK. Friday. GHANA ;md Malaya which became independent only this year asked the United Nations yesnot to terminate the trusteeship under Prance administers Togoland until free e;eni tion have been held there. Mr. Abu Bakar of Malaya, said *hat fresh elections in Tofioland were
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  • 83 3 NATIONALIST RIFT WITH REDS WIDENS IRTA, Ptl. Indlcanounted today that the illst Party. formerly powerful party in would break with nmunlsts, with whom v< been co-operating vert said thi.s cotild ..1 1 way for a united olock the Com- drive for victory in vide parliamentary ns two year.s from now.
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  • 25 3 BRISBANE. Fri. A Brisbane family has taken out £A 5.000 to £A 2 bet against their homo bring hit by 3 satellite. -Reuter.
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  • 49 3 CHAD YU-TSING (left) and Hwang flag (risht). two actresses of the Chinese National Theatre Co.. from Formosa, in their colourful traditional stave costumes during rehearsals at the Champs Elysees Theatre. Paris The company is engaged for a short season in Paris.— A.P. picture.
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  • 102 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Indonesia was seeking support today for a United Nation* resolution to urge resumption of negotiations with the Netherlands on West New Guinea. A draft document was un--1 derstood to have been circulatrd. which would have the General Assembly express the view that a
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  • 133 3 GOVT. IS ACCUSED OF POLLS FRAUD MANILA, Fri. The Liberal Party today accused the Nacionalista Government of •wholesale fraud and falsification" in last Tuesday's elections in the Philippines. The party spokesman. Congressman Ferdinand Marcos, alleged that on Iloilo island, in the Central Philippines, the number of votes cast exceeded the
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  • 58 3 JERUSALEM, Fri. The I man who threw a bomb into the Israeli Parliament last month told a Jerusalem court I yesterday he tossed it without aiming and that he did not intend to harm anyone. Moshe Ben Jacobe Doueg said it was a protest against the Jewish agency's
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  • 59 3 MOSCOW. Fri Soviet scientists announced here today that space dog Laika 'died a painless death from a deficiency of oxygen" in Sputnik 11. At a press conference. scientists also said they are engaged in calculation of rocket flights around the moon But they added that there was
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  • 277 3 Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consol., £< 6 Funding 4' £85 t 1 16 War 3;', HW +'i BANKS Mule i£ Htt PU» Chartered (£1) 3.3 Hongkong ($125i £44 +1 1 INM'KVM-t. Com. Un. uuo 71 1 4-1 6 Royal n/«
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  • 30 3 RUBBER LONDON. Fri— Spot 22 >,d.. Dec. 22T,d, Jan-Mar. 23\d.. April-June 237«d.. July-Sept 24'vd. Oct.-Dec. 24',d.. Nov., c.i.f. 22% d.. Dec. c.i.f. 22T.d. I Jan. c.i.f. 23'vd. Tone: Firm.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £730; sellers £730 Forward Olivers £717 sellers ITI7H. Settlement .£73o'j: Turnover a.m. 380 tons I p.m. 130.
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  • 242 3 BAN ON REDS TO STAY, SAYS LIM MEW DELHI. Fri.—Sin- gapore's Chief Minis- j rer, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said here today thai Communists would not I he allowed to contest I the Legislative Assembly elections next year. Answering questions at a Press conference, Mr. Lim said: "The ban on
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  • 63 3 BIRMINGHAM. Fri. barman wa s shot dead lat" last night by a gunman who escaped from the public house into the street. Every available policeman In the city was turned ou'. to search for him and some were issued with arms Senior police officers issued a
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  • 43 3 LONDON. Fri. Dr Edith Summerskill and Mr. Kenneth Younger failed last night in their bid for re-election to the Labour Party's parliamentary leadership. They were replaced in the "shadow cabinet" by Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker and Mr. Arthur Bottomley. Reuter
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  • 229 4 DEMANDS FOR SALAR SCHEMES IN LINE WITH GOVERNMENT KUALA LUMPUR, I THE newly-formed Overseas Com 1 Forces Employees' Union group of the War Department Civili Association wants the British Anm labour rules and employment country instead of adhering to it* ployer" policy. A
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  • 220 4 FRANCIS TAY, Assistant Secretary of Chinese Affairs, alleged in a Singapore traffic court yesterday that there were members in the mobile police who while on duty on a Sunday had had to take action against motorists, rightly or wrongly. H P made the allegation In
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The date for the year's longest session of the Federal Legislative Council has been fixed to begin on Dec 4 It will be a budget meeting and will 'ast at least 10 days.
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  • 20 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Burglars entered a cafe in Jalan Ibrahim last night and stole 80 packets of cigarettes.
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  • 103 4 No Colony political envoy in London SINGAPORE will no longer be represented politically in Britain now that the Federation and the Colony have decided on separate representation, the acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. said yesterday. From Aug. 31. when the Federation achieved merdeka, Singapore has been
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  • 206 4 Taxi men plan insurance protest VIORE than 2,000 Sin- gapore taxi owners and drivers will meet at the Badminton Hail next month to protest against a proposed 50 per cent increase in insurance premiums for taxis and hire cars. The increase, from Jan. 1, 1958, \s proposed by the Motor
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  • 22 4 SEGAMAT. Fri. Learner driver Ng Kirn Loo. 27, was fined $50 here for failing to display an '•L 1 plate.
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  • 226 4 Long jail terms do not deter robbers THE Singapore High Court last year dealt with 240 bankruptcy petitions involving $3,124,899, states the annual report of the Administration o f Justice. During this period. 1,565 civil suits were instituted, of which about 26 per cent represented money lenders' claims and annther
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  • 126 4 4 LARGE number ot amendments to the Edueax tion Bill will be proposed in the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Monday. Th e main ones will be to give effect to the recommendations of a Select Com- I mittec which studied the bill. In its original
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  • 34 4 PENANG. Frl.— Explosions which sounded like bombing were heard In the city today. The explosions, were at the RAF base at Butterworth, where rocks near the runway were being dynamited.
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  • 76 4 Ships from Singapore for the South Sumatran port oi Palembang will now have to go to Pulau Samboe to be checked out before being allowed to continue their voyage. A .spokesman from the Indonesian Consulate in Singapore told the Straits Times yesterday that the Colony's .shipping ell
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  • 66 4 REGISTRATION DRIVE GOES TO ISLAND KUALA LUMPC Minister for Heal T. Sambanthan, man of the Mai Congri committee, teen in a two-daj at Carey Island. nham. The voluntei r the Shim' I hope to reg! Indian.- living Mr. Sami' Straits Til phase of a j register Indian Federal dtl "Soni:
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    • 123 4 BfWWHFWJPPHFPPP^ RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 47G metres KIWI A I IMPIR 341 metresKNANG Xfit; rn.-tr.-s lI'OII 33(1 metres MALACCA Ml metres. NATIONAL SHORT \V.\\ I SERVICE «l metres. 7.15 am. Opening Announcement; 7. if. Mi.rnninK Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and News 7:!'. A Date with Music; 8.00 News Headlines; 802 A
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  • 387 5 poster discovered in school urged students to strike Page One towards them are lawv must not t< lerance as a .red to see nnmittees who. I i ne very well imstancea, but ;i nv student Uon is well The public r alarm." urging uver-age was found English secon- i sterday.
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  • 25 5 The crowd in the car park opposite the court dispersing before the advancing ri unit police. Straits Times picture.
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  • 147 5 ESTATES BREAK-UP HARDSHIP ■VIEMBERS oi the National Union of Plantation ITI Workers have been assured of "every possible assistance" to get alternative employment should they lose their jobs because of the fragmentation of rubber estates. The general secretary of the union. Mr. P.
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  • 64 5 Ler Khoon Peng and Loo Soon Huat were acquitted yesterday in Singapore of I stealing six gunny sacks of I rice valued at $***** which were suspected to have been stolen property. They wore alleged to have had the rice in a boat at 1150
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  • 35 5 KUALA LIPIS. Frl. A padi planter. Ja'afar bin Teh 36. of Kampong Tanah Me i rah. Kelantan. who pleaded guilty yesterday to possessing 30 slabs of prepared opium weighing 30 tahils, was fined
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  • 21 5 The Governor, Sir Robert Black will pay a farewell visit to the Royal Malayan Navy at Woodlands on Nov.
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  • 68 5 A Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hin, yesterday returned a verdict of death by natural causes at an inquest on Lim Kiat Lye. 57, who died after a quarrel with his son. Dr. H. Shamaguratnam, an assistant pathologist at the General Hospital, told Mr. Giam
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  • 28 5 From Nov. 21, all programmes of the Singapore Recorded Ifwtc Society will be held in the auditorium of the YW.C A.. Raffles Quay, at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 29 5 RAUB. Fri. Mr. Rai. Peng Kwee. from Yong Peng, has succeeded Mr. C. .1. Brodic as 0.C.P.D.. Raub. Mr. Brodir has gone to Kuala I umpur
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  • 80 5 A kidnap case witness now in hiding A CITY Council roadsweep- er, who saw an abduction attempt in Crescent Road. Singapore, last .Monday, is now in hiding. This is because he has been told gangsters are out to "set him in the belief that hi- helped the police to lay
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  • 39 5 Govinda Pillai. 42, a mason in the Naval Base, was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court of a charge of stealing a camp bed valued at $7 belonginu to S Selvaraj from the Naval Base on Oct. 12.
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  • 140 5 HOUSEWIFE DROVE CAR INTO DRAIN FINED $40 A CAR driven care1X lessly by Mrs. Thelma Dennehy, a housewife who had no licence to drive, landed into a drain near Princes Restaurant, Orchard Road, at 5.30 p.m. on Oct. 6, the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate was told yesterday. Mrs. Dennehy. who
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  • 60 5 A woman. Lim Choo. 49, of Kelantan Road was acquitted yesterday in Singapore of committing mischief by causing damage to property I belonging to another woman, Chua Ah Kwa. at 9 p.m. on June 15. Lim was alleged to have used a six-foot pole to
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  • 29 5 SEGAMAT, Fri.— To cope with the expanding enrolment, six additional classrooms are to be provided for the Kluang Primary School at a cost of more than $41,000.
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    • 461 5 I'AVA I.KBAR METHODIST I ronversailon class, international CHI'RCH CHOIR presents a cooking class 10.15 a.m. variety choral concert, at Shaw S i X< ;apoRE INSI'RANCB Audliorlum, Paya Lebar M.G.S.. COMPANIES' EMPLOYEES' Boundary Road, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: i;N OX 2 nd anniversary social $2 and $1 and dance, Fraser Neave Hall.
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  • 270 6 Klang Straits mangrove swamp wUI be transformed KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. f)ETAILS of how a sprawling mangrove swamp in the North Klang Straits will be converted into a $30--million principal port in Malaya were published today. Work will begin on the site
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  • 110 6 Grounded tanker refloated rpHE Admiralty tanker 1 Wave Chief, which grounded on Wednesday 200 yards off Ferry Point, Changi, was refloated early yesterday. Salvage crews working since early Thursday morning, had righted the list from a maximum of 22 degrees at the water mark on Thursday to three degrees. The
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  • 13 6 SEGAMAT, Fri. Mersing Is to have a new $26,000 nurses' hostel.
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  • 28 6 Party branch opens Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Singapore Workers Party, yesterday opened the party's new branch in Deli Street. He spoke on the constitution of Singapore.
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  • 73 6 Railways cut up over seat slashing KUCHING, Fri. Schoolchildren are cutting up the foam-rubber seats on North Borneo's new diesel train to make erasers. The culprits, says Mr A. J. Lenox, of the North Borneo Railways, are children travelling to Jesselton from Papar and other towns Oniy seats in third
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  • 164 6 BUILDING SOLD FOR 'AROUND $250,000' 'No parking' \t h problem in centre of the city TiHE Singapoi x Club "losl 565.000 on the three-ston Malacca It boughi ago for use as trative offices. The buiUi.: Ing used awa s sold to ar. not named, for "i
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  • 59 6 The acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat. will open a two-day agricultural show at the Yio Chu Kang community centre today at 3 p.m. The show, which la the second organised in the Yio Chu Kang district, has attracted more than 10.000 exhibits. The
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  • 34 6 Army training centre full Malaya:; i>< join the Er:': have to wait for the next A spokesr.'. said that It h cruitment for Icause the A Basic Train full. Recruitment Boys' Trade •Q--will continue
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  • 200 6 GOING, GOING, ALREADY GONE 'Fast sale' shocks house-hunters KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. —The 222 houses in PetaliriK Jaya offered for sale four days ago by a building society have been sold. The houses, in fact, nad been sold even before the advertisement appeared in the newspapers on Monday Several house-hunters were
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  • 39 6 A tea party to have been Riven by the Singapore Labour Front tomorrow in honour of the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has been cancelled as Mr Lim's return from New Delhi has been deferred to Monday.
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  • 126 6 CABLE FROM BRITAIN SAID: 'WED ME, DAPHNE' MISS Daphne Moran, 19 a former reporter of the Straits Times, leaves for Britain by air today to join her fiance. Mr. Michael Frost. 23. in Sussex. They plan to marry next year. Daphne first met her fiance six months ago at a
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  • 120 6 A MOTION to brinp. the out-moded titles of people in various Government departments up-to-date will be moved at the Singapore Assembly meeting on Monday. For instance, the old posts of Secretary for Internal Affairs. Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Principal Asistant Secretary. Internal Security, are now
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  • 309 7 VOTERS ARE NOT FREE, HE SAYS MR. T. A. SIMON, a ITi L i b c r a1 Socialist Party member in the Singapore City CoUnc.il, has decided not to contest the council election next month. He told the Straits Times yesterday: "There are now
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  • 392 7 'REJECTION OF QUEEN STREET LEADER FROM POLLS JUSTIFIED' LABOUR FRONT CHIEF ASSERTS PARTY WILL NEVER BACK THE OPPORTUNISTS JWE Siiigapore Labour Front will accept only those who are "absolutely honest, sincere, and loyal to the party," as candidates for the forthcoming City Council elections. Mr.
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  • 66 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The Technical College here is to have its first German lecturer on Monday He is Mr. L.W. Voltz, 35, who was formerly attached to the School of Designing, in Ulm, South Germany. Mr. Voltz will lecture in architecture and will be in Malaya for
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  • 42 7 The Narayana Gurukula m Singapore will hold a reception in honour of th» Commissioner for the Gov ernment of India in Malaya, Mr. V. M. M. Nair. and Mrs Nair. at 188-68 West Hill Road today at 6 p.m.
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  • 117 7 Railway earns $51 mil. in 9 months KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A story of increasing trade and revenue for the Malayan Railway is told in a table of figures published today. More than 5,886,000 people travelled by train in the first nine months of this year compared with 5,730,. 184 during
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    130 7 REVIVAL OF OLD STRAITS CHINESE PLAY No women allowed on stage —it's baba tradition rTHE HEROINE will be a MAN when a Straits Chines* charity show opens next month at the Badmintoi Hall in Singapore. All the women's role s wil be played by men in th>
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  • 202 7 JAILS ARE SO MUCH BETTER SINGAPORE prisoners now have a "brighter outlook" on life, says the 1956 annual report of the Commissioner of Prisons, published yesterday This is because they stand a better chance of being rehabilitated into society and enjoy more privileges, says the
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  • 137 7 New plan to stop illegal building PROPOSALS to deal with the problem of unauthorised houses in Singapore will b e put before the Government, the Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government. Lands and Housing, and Chairman of the Rural Board. Mr. P H. Meadows, said yesterday. Mr Meaaows
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  • 75 7 A court prosecutor did not have with him yesterday the investigation papers in a case, fixed for hearing in a 1 Singapore traffic court No police witness was pr e I .sent in the court. The case concerned Sew a Sineh. a taxi driver, charged with not
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  • 40 7 KUANTAN. Fri— "No entry" street signs here were removed today after strong public criticism. Businessmen with shops in affected streets complained that they were losing trade. The one-way-street system is to be replaced by roundabouts.
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  • 78 7 Two Johore motorists were fined when they appeared in a Singapore traffic court yesterday. Tan Yew Kok was fined $60 for dangerous driving in Selegie Road on July 14 and another $10 for failing to stop at a traffic light. His licence was endorsed. Tan
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Terrorists cut down and stole telephone wires on the New Scudal estate In the Johore Bahru district yesterday.
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  • 106 7 'No more rubber licences' IPOH. Fn.— Nearly 8.000 rubber dealers in Perak want the State Government to refuse to grant new licences next year. The reason is the drop in production from rubber smallholdings. The president of the Perak Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Peh Seng Khoon, and the secretary, Mr.
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  • 58 8 10 'Word. Sid I Minimum, URWIN: On November 9th, Irene Mary, nee Perrler. Alison's mummy and wife of Stewart Urwin Funeral private THE DEATH Occurred on 14.11.57. of Mr. Cheam Tong Yin. father of Mr. Cheam Yeow Toon (F.M.S. Hotel). Funeral on 17.11 57 at 12 noon from 6
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  • 155 8 10 Wordt 110 (Minimum) MR AND MRS. R. H PAYEE and Daughters thank all Friend 5 and Relatives for their Kind Attendance and Help at the < Funeral of Joseph Ralph MR. <fc MRS. S. NADARAJAH Of Govt. Hospital Kota Tlnggi. thank all friends and relatives for their valuable
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  • 319 8 M Wordt 110 (Minimum)\ HOW DO YOU manage It? Manage what? To eliminate cookIng odours. Simple, my dear Watton, use Air-wick. WITH DOROTHY GRAY, Greater beauty Is a promise. A source treatment for every type of skin young and old. IF YOU INSIST on quality Biscuits, then McVitle St
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  • 627 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat. Nov. 16, 1957. University Grants The decision of the Federation and Singapore Governj ments to give supplementary i grants to the University of Malaya lends weight to the Aitken Commission's proposals for changes in the financial arrangements for the University. Since 1954, a system of
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  • 322 8 The Singapore Government has been politely indifferent to an offer of doctors from Japan. If Japanese doctors and technicians come, "it will be by mutual agreement." This cautious Ministerial "perhaps and perhaps not" has been echoed by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health, who points
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  • 171 8 French feelings over the British and American decision to supply Tunisia with arms are not hard to understand. The rebels in Algeria get a certain amount of help from over the Tunisian frontier. For this reason the French themselves have refused to deliver arms to Tunisia, being
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  • 962 8  -  CYNICUS by tthe Federal Legislative Council got through an extraordinary amount of business this week in an extraordinarily short time. Some bills which had appeared to be controversial aroused scarcely a sparkle of interest. Even the Finance Minister's little boast about the $160 millions loan be
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    9 8 IN REMEMBRANCE— Photo Oy Lim Yaw Chong
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  • 778 8  -  RICHARD HUGHES nr MACAO. PU TACK-YAM, Gamr bling King of Macao, Portugal's "capital of sin" on the South China coast, is now off opium, and his four wives and fifteen sons have managed to dissuade him from indoor pistol practice at the family mansion. Fu, a
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  • 126 8 (From the Straits Times of Nov. 14. 1907) It is said that a serious danger lien ahead of the Federated Malay States if its capitalists limit the cultivation of its resources to the two industries of rubber and tin. All the writing and all the talking will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 263 8 Straitt Timei Free Preu i tlscrs our ri preservatives at Ist i floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, j ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smoll j i advertisements and answers to box number*. Classified advertisement* may also bo handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singopore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL,
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    • 51 8 GERMAN PEN *2 Incomparable for visible ink filling capacity, reliability £r price -worthiness Vinrlte 33R 14K fold cap |1S Vlnrite 33 $8.50 66 Junior $7.50 Matchinc Pencil $5 Vinrite 22 $6.50. Agents <S» Service Stations:— EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO.. 19. Chulia St.. Sporr-1. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO 8, Ah Quee St.
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    • 180 8 LONGINES A comrmporary watch, designed for «ri aciivt S open air life, dnigned fur (he younger gen Of poluhcd stainless sieel ihroughoui. it. I LONGINES "SILVER ARROW" h.is a cemrt hand and is waterproof, anti-magnetic and shod,(j: E An expanding steel bracelet, which is moul.lci i case, gives it a
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  • 71 9 of people q visiting RegistraStamford ore, since ip drive v. I. of their ration on -da to re--1 ns. not show irdi were them. n spurt Registration told the relay that number of office had •rum 400 to t two weeks. I thus sudwlurr.e of
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  • 28 9 lie use of Convent PH. -The Neg. iiovernment to lease out the thr convent i years for <'• i>l the coniced at the of the SeincU yes- ldent. In-
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  • 17 9 nee men old dance Singapore rites' Em- ctiebrate ersary tola] and dance I Neave hall, y R
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  • 30 9 I Two antito be led Minister.' I Rahman, at and Balik Pulau this Sunday have been postponed. An official statement today announced this, but gave no reason.
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  • 89 9 REGAL TOUR IS OVER I MISS ALICE WONG. Singapore's Trade Fair Queen, who returned to the Colony last nisht by BOAC Britannia after a short holiday in Hone Kone. said at the airport, "I likr to be different." The "difference" IIM was referring to was the striking yellow sarong and
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  • 536 9 Dee. 4 WBU, BRING GLUM TIDINGS TO TAXPAYERS OF SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION QUIETLY THE COLONY MOVES DATE ON TO SEEK PAN-MALAYAN UNITY ON TAX POLICY [N an eleventh-hour decision, the Singapore dovernment has postponed presentation of its Budget, due next week. Instead Singapore
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  • 32 9 A lorry driver. Sng Ting Wah, was yesterday fined $30 in Singapore when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to conform to a sign "Stop. Children Crossing."
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  • 22 9 The Chinese V.M.C.A. in Singapore will celebrate its 12th anniversary at its Prince I Edward Road headquarters on Nov. 25.
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  • 106 9 THE 150 Singapore Harbour Board la- j bourers who lost their] jobs during the recent; go slow at the wharves, should apply for re- 1 employment if they want work. The board said this yesterday to leaders of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. It
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  • 156 9 HONOURED BY QUEEN 4 SENIOR member of the Government House staff, who has served under six governors in Singapore, was invested with an 0.8. E. by the present Governor. Sir Robert Black, at a .simple ceremony yesterday. Ho i-s Mr. William Henry Especkerman,
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  • 30 9 Two students of the University of Malaya. Miss Sushila Appadurai. left, and Miss Faj Siebel examining collection tins for today's flag day.— straits Times picture.
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  • 243 9 Nomination surprises expected DOMINATION day for the Singapore City Council electionsMonday will clash with a Legislative Assembly meeting but most party leaders feel things should go smoothly. A Liberal Socialist Assemblyman, Mr. William Tan, expressed a general feeling when he said there should be
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  • 385 9 f XCi CHIN PENG TO JUDGE'S SALARY lIHTH the words "Shoot, boys." the acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat yesterday faced up to a barrage of questions from 32 students of the University of Malaya Historical Society. Their Interview
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  • 33 9 A suicide verdict was recorded in Singapore yesterday on a trlsha rider, Llm Ah Moey, 51 who was founi hanged In front of a store in Canal Road on Oct. 5
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  • 233 9 STARTS TODAY: A WEEK OF 'SERVICE' THE students of the University of Malaya will start their Welfare Week today. It has been organised by the University of Malaya Students' Union with the full co-operation of the Federation and Singapore Governments, and will continue j until Nov. 23. There will be
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  • 31 9 David John Atkinson, of the Royal Engineers, yesterday pleaded guilt» in a Singapore court to a charge of driving a motor-car without the owner's consent and was fined $25
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  • 27 9 Lim Seng Kce was fined $75 in Singapore yesterday for stealing eight copper strips valued at $15 from the new hospital site at R.A.F Changi
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  • 127 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn The Federations Ministry of the Interior and Justice. Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today explained the selection of an expariate officer for the post of chief instructor at the proposed central fire training school here. The Fire Fighting Services
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    • 335 9 CORAL mous Conductors b Orchestras. World Famous Artists I Let Brown Concert At The Palladium Vol. 1. ZUs Brown Concert At The Palladium. Closing Anit by Les Brown C no Norman Presents Mcl Tormc At The Crescendo. Music For To-night Steve Allen His Orch. Piano Steve Allen i .ixtime U
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    • 82 9 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints I wish I could get rid of this awful I < skin trouble Jk I've had it foi I A weeks now WHY DON'T YOU TRY ASEPSO SOAP? I'VE J\___ NEVER BEEN BOTHERED j^agmaams s^Fk WITH SKIN TROUBLES #B^J*mßk SINCE I STARTED *****UmiijMk' USING
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  • 384 10  -  HALL ROMNEY CONFLICT ON DEFENCE OF SINGAPORE AGAINST JAPS By LONDON, Friday. GENERAL A. E. PERCIVAL, who commanded the British troops in Malaya against the Japanese, told the Straits Times he had seen proofs of the book, "War Against Japan" published today, but
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  • 173 10 RANSACKED TAILOR'S TILL TWO labourers. Ng Keng Guan and Lim Pong Seng, alias Leow Kah, were each Jailed for seven years at the Singapore Assizes yesterday for armed robbery. The jury returned a sverdict of guilty against bot with which the Chief Justic Sir
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  • 86 10 CLERKS ASK FOR ONE PAY SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Proposals to unify the various schemes for 18.000 Government clerks throughout the country have been made by the Federation of Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union. These hav e been submitted to the staff side of the National Whitley Council for
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  • 43 10 The Bukit Timah Youth Club. Singapore, will hold its annual dance on Dec. 7 at the Fraser and Neave Hall. The proceeds <>f the evening will be spent on a Christmas treat for the underprivileged children in the Bukit Timah area.
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  • 23 10 Had chandu— jail Koh Jin Mok was jailed for a year in Singapore yesterday for possessing chandu in Keng Chew Street on Thursday.
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  • 190 10 'Untrained' Australians sent to fight Japs SYDNEY. Fri— Lt-Gen Gordon Bennett, commander of the Australian Eighth Division in Malaya in World War 11. urged today that an inquiry be held to determine who was responsible for sending 1,900 untrained Australian troops to Malaya in January 1942 a few weeks before
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    • 236 10 HACKS medicated sweets will speedily most persistent cough. Pleasant tasting quick relief from throat and chest c they are the ideal remedy for people of a Sole Agcnfs for federation of Malaya, Singapore. British I Borneo Siam BARKATH STORES LTD., 1, Union Street 221, Batu Road 27 Pcnang Kuala Lumpur
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  • 1208 11 eiliw™ Sir Hugh Low the second British resident in Perak believed that Britain and Malaya should be served by the best administration that he could devise. He subscribed to the dictum that Government, like clothes, would not suit everybody. \t exactlj 1.30 p.m. May, 31,
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    • 116 11 Carmen A Co, By 3Mas Th i* Saint By Leslie Charter is Dick Tracy By Chester Gould '^Vtajf^KfßFj^B |^7ILVW\NT PWOTOGffAPWS If WELL.YOU SEE. I WAS NOW. MR. PLENTY BLlT^^^Hl TOBE^^B^B \l ANJD DATA ON VDUR RAST 1 U THE FATHER OP EIGHT BOYS.I t J E J],^ 2£r V H
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  • 712 12 BETTER SENTIMENT DEVELOPS IN RUBBER AND SHARES By Our Market Correspondent DOTH the Rubber and Share Markets in Singapore yesterday closed the week with signs of better sentiment in evidence. The price of rubber was steadier following the lead of overseas markets the previous day and the price was further
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  • 22 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 15. RUBBER: 76i cents per Ib. (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5351.50 per picul (down 25 cents).
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  • 368 12 THE downward movement ol rubber prices continued until the final liquidation of the November holdings was completed on Tuesday, report Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. This position had been runnin? at a small premium but during the last few days of
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  • 151 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.0.b.. closed in Singapore yesterday at 76 cents per lb up three-eignths of a cent on Thursday's closing price The closing tone was quietly steady. Closing prices in cents per Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. buyers 76'», sellers 76 5;
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  • 151 12 MELBOURNE. Prl. TNVESTMENT shares showed a firm tone with Dalgety down 2s. 2d- providing the main variation. Base metals were Irregular with New Broken Hill up 3s. and Consolidated Zinc down Is. providing the main movements. Other mining stocks were steady. Loans showed a firm tone. Loans 3';^
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  • 82 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapoore llaroour Board wharves or expected today are: Romuaki Tragutt 1 2, Steel Chemist 45. Islander 6A. Roepat fi 7. Menelaus 8 3. Cambodge 10 11. Rtraat Soenda 13 14. Laertes 15 16 Weltevreden 18. Amaclsan Man- I 19 20. Salong N Wall 3,
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  • 128 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yes- leid;iy were: Copra November December $25.75 (up by 25 cents t buyers. I 526.75 (up by 25 cents! sellers. 1 Tone steady. Coconut oil: bulk $43 sellers, drum $4650 sellers Tone steady. Pepper: about 20 i tons of business
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  • 67 12 The Malayan Exchangr Ranks' Association made the following rhnnßes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.l>, ready: Frrnrh Francs *****- Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hone Konr yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.86"'i for cash
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 435 12 NOTICES SCHOLARSHIP AWARD THE EASTERN SMKLTING CO. LTD., P.O. BOX 280, I'KNANO is prepared to award a scholarship tenable at the Roy.U School of Mines. Imperial College, London leading to the oegiee of B.Sc. (Metallurgy). Candidates must hold a jyood School Certificate and must have passed in the equivalent of
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    • 553 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE RURAL ft INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Invites applications from Accounts with a recognised professional qualification. preferably between the age of 30-40, for appointment to the post of Accountant, R.I.D.A. 2. Applicants must have had several years' experience in an executive financial post of considerable responsibility. Previous experience of
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    • 741 12 NOTICES CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS 1957 ALL CANDIDATES (school and private candidates) are reminded that they must have with them their identity cards when they are present at the examination hall or science laboratories In respect of the following examinations:. (1) School Certificate (11) Higher School Certificate (iii) Qualifying Test. (PAUL S
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    • 540 12 AMERICAN MAIL LINE Alto oce»pting cargo for transhipment to C«nt'ro| U M EVERETT ORIENT LINE foi HoriQfcono unn Fgi "Ltntverett" Nov/ 1 Dec "Norcvcrctt •Yo»u Ho" 3/ 4 O«e "Brodevcrctt EVERETT STAR LINE H.K., Puson, Kobe, Osaka. Nogoya, O i Moji, Yokohama Hjho, r UA •"Sfar Alcvene" 17/19 Nov Stoi
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    • 1205 13 iO5 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. t«i. 1412, -vnxvei (12 Unas) THE BLUE FUNNEL LIKE T D V >IKHOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS -,ih l.berty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Goad Hop.) M proceed vio other ports to load ond discharge corgo SingoDore Due Sails P. Shorn Penong
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    • 1109 13 M/MUpmxutLUJWirmMuiup^ EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST "niTiiuni... Penong P. Sham Spore "i«i A N IA N v **V2S Nov 24/27 Nov l IA 2S/2» Nov Bangkrk only •FALSTRIA" J/ 4 Dec 7/ 8 Dec »/10 Dae KAMBODIA" u/14 HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. GENOA,
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    • 1051 13 .Sng the ben line steamers ltd T JJ7 r SINGAPORE (incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENMACDHUI (or Liverpool, Rotterdom, Hamburg in Part/ 14 Nay BENNEVIS for Aden, jeddah, Port Sudan, Hull 18/20 Nay In Pact/17 Nay BENLAWERS
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  • The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum
    • 554 14 AFTER reading the original text of what is said to be Chin Peng's letter to Tengku Abdul Rahman and the official English version as released to the press for publication, I feel I must write to you to draw attention to certain
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    • 75 14 IT is time Malayan philatelists approached the Government to issue attractive and educational stamps. Stamps that would be in demand overseas as well as in Malaya should be welcomed. Instead of the present system of having Federal and State stamps why not have only Federal stamps? I
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    • 252 14 ROUND THE WOULD IN HAUGHTY DALE One reads each day i with some alarm Of film-mogul and 1 1 eye-bright movie wife, I Who wander un- it i in e-consc iously through life And think the sove- j i reign remedy is charm. Perhaps unpunetual j 1 stars endure no
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    • 93 14 Barred from training TH E three-year-normal teachers' training course, has already ceased to function this year. This means that those temporary teachers, who are teaching In government or government-aided schools, if not selected into the teachers' training colleges, will sooner or later get 'automatic dismissal." Nobody will employ a teacher
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    • 85 14 BEWARE OF CONFUSING THOSE IN OUT ER SPACE IT is high time that we send a petition protest--1 ing tn Russia that we are human beings, and not docs, and in future if they i (Russians* want to send any living things to the I outer space, they should I
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    8 14 *O,THat -TViis Too 100 Solid Flesh Would Melt
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    • 258 14 ARONDt I PiliilrilJ r f* aA o The Parker Pen Company ANNOUNCES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN S.E. ASIA TELEVISION QUIZ SHOW "TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES" A televised quiz show with PARKER PENS as give away prizes. COME ONE COME ALL To John Little's, Raffles Place on Saturday 16th November at
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    • 135 14 VITAL 1 VIGOUR I WATERBURY'S COMPOQ When you reinforce your daily <!<•' with pleasant-tasting Waterbury's Compound, you'll find that you build up Vita' Vigour and vitality in a surprisingly shor' time. I^'! Rich in strengthening essential-. -^b\ Waterbury's Compound adds energy to your system helps build resistance Ifl to fatigue
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  • 254 15 Over a mile, Tobasco can follow up his Bukit Timah double RACING with EPSOM JEEP 'TOBASCO has the makings of a useful stayer and I expect him to score for the third time in a row in the Class 3. Div. 1 B£f. handicap (Race 8) at Ipoh this afternoon.
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  • 150 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race V FLOX Z 15. Showman Reasonable SHAH DOR Quickly Reasonable SHAH DOR Flox Showman Rare 2. i". SINCERO Saury Kate I .iKp MATRIX Fakir Charlemnnd SINCERO Fakir Matrix Race 3. U'ATtRLINK 3- 15. Princely (.i(t Balkan Chevalier WATERLINE Money Spinner Mubarak II
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  • 609 15 OEST BET in today's D card at Ipoh is Flox in the Class 4, Div. 1 Blf handicap (Race 1). This half-brother to No Regrets is on the upgrade and is sure to be promoted before the season is out. In July at Penang he
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  • 1198 15 GOING TODAY'S BEST BETS £&> EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Ipoh I fa' today are: WATERLINE (315) OUR «3 KINGDOM (3.45) and FLOX (5.50). ■B FOR an outsider, hr recommends Tn COMMOTION (5.20). V CALL BOY'S double of the day is I GOOD CURLS (4.15) and CAMPDALE (4
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  • 293 15 EASY WINNER is my pick in what promises to be the best betting race In today's card ißace 7). This four-year-old struct his right form at Bukit Timah last month when he scored a good win over 6f with 8.11 in Div.
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  • 95 15 CI'RLS brought off a splendid double in Class 4 at the Ponang SeptemberOctober Meeting. He came right away from a Div 3 field over 9f with 8.10 and his win over 8 l 2 f with 8.5 in Div. 1 was just as impressive. Up
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    • 515 15 J lifiidumi 2»°»« 10TH BIG DAY! 1 Ljf M MkM k i.j| 11 a.m.. 1.45, 1.15. 6.45 A 9.3(1 p.m jL, ll,g%Sm "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" Jf M inrmaSrone Color by Deluxe 20th Century-Fox. J| 4TJ .lIT TONIGHT! A Cathay Organisation Release X M r ,,i,n I rail' is. i
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    • 610 15 Jf it a( i Shaw urjuui it it he JicM *hau> Spare a thought THIS CHRISTMAS for thr- sick undrr-privilrKMl hildrm of Sitvfaporr. 4Vmi can play Santa Claun to thes* chllrtron hy UXir(g wrapped tift.s to hang nn thf X'mas trp«" 4* (!i.«pl»y«l in thr Inbhv nf the CAPITOL. All
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  • 92 16 ELBOURNE. Fri. Gary Player, young South African winner xof four tournaments out of six in Australia, equalled the course record of 67 today when the second round of the Australian Open golf championship was played. Having returned 73 yesterday he KOt within four strokes of Kel
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  • 34 16 Six goals by Thilagalingam gave Johore Customs a 6-3 win over Singapore Recreation Club A" in a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday. Desker <2> and Sehoon scored for SRC.
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  • 219 16 MILNE is VOTED STORE'S SPEED ACE By EDIN PETERS yETERAN racing driver, Jimmy Milne, has been voted the Singapore Motor Club's champion driver this year. He thus becomes the sixth holder of the trophy presented by Mr. E. L. Williams in 1952. The 1952 and 1953 winner was Neil Moncrieff
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  • 220 16 FROG 111, a recent Kuala Lumpur winner, has been promoted from Class 2 to j Class 1. Two other Kuala Lumpur winners. Golden Rebus and Trailer, go up to Class 4 from Class 5. RELEGATIONS (Class 2 te Class 3 1 Jade
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  • 383 16 S'pore Gymkhana meet attracts 83 entries A TOTAL of 83 entries has been received for the Singapore Turf Club Gymkhana Meet at Bukit Timah on Dec 14. There will be two races over hurdles and two race.* for women riders. The hurdle races are for Div 1 M.A.R.A. Cl. 1.
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  • 83 16 Ray hits 144 for Queensland BRISBANE, Fri. Ray Reynolds, the Queensland opening bat, again showed fine form for his state in scoring 144 not out against West Australia here today. At the close of the first day's play in the Sheffield Shield game, Queensland had made 221 for three wickets.
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  • 57 16 LEICESTER, Fri,—Leicester City, the English first division club, defeated Beogradski (Belgrade) 3-2 in a soccer match played under floodlights here last night. The Yugoslav team led 1-0 at half-time. .McNcill (Leicester) aud Jocic (Beogradski) each scored two goals. Cunningham got the winning goal off
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  • 23 16 Singapore Teachers Union edged V.M C.A. 1-0 In a S.H.A. Dlv. 3 league fixture at Balestier Road yesterday Holmberg scored
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  • 128 16 BAM WILL NEED ANOTHER $20,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Badminton Association of Malaya will need $20,000 for the one month's final training for the Challenge Round of the Thomas Cup in April next year, it was disclosed here today. The Secretary of the 8.A.M., Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, said that
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  • 71 16 Title to Rose Anderson SYDNEY. Fri. Mervyn Rose and Mai Anderson won the doubles title today in the New South Wales State Tennis championships here. In the final, they beat their compatriots, Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser, 6-4. 6-4, 9-11, 6-2. Rose and Anderson have played together in only three
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  • 26 16 LONDON, Fri. Results in yesterday's Rugby Union County championship matches were: Notts Lines and Derby 3 East Midlands 12: Warwickshire 16 Leicestershire 6. Reuter.
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    • 314 16 Straits Times Crossword nrifir i r i r t I_JIZB-_i_ilM 9 _il ijsz^zszsr z ZBl_|l ZHZKIBH~"Ii 1 i 1.9 >W aa > _^—S«HSZESZBZS"" ZmZHH!! ZI— MZBI l_S_l_l!!l __SZSI!L LIL S_^_l_lZS M j^rr] i n 1 1 "r i a hull nm^ BO} v 8 Condescending customer I enl^« in» an
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    • 1315 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 2« Word, $i (MiH.) Box Sn el,, txtrm. I EUROPEAN RECEPTIONIBT Required with a knowledge of < Typing. Details to Box A 5584, S.T. 1 WANTED SMART CHINESE Girl Clerk Typist, experience not necessary. Apply Box A 5573 ST. for Interview. WANTED 2 ATTRACTIVE and experienced Waitresses. Apply
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    • 801 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT In Words $S (Mm.) Box in ets. ixtru. S CONTAINED FURNISHED Bedroom, D' Sitting Room, Bathroom. Kitchenette. M San. Separate Entrance. Suitable Service Couple. GUstead Road. Newton. Tel: *****, (Office *****). SHELFORD MANSIONS Guesthouse is Shelford Road Accom- modations Suitable Family. Spaclous Balcony, Own h/c lonirbath, ms. attached,
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    • 479 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Words W (Him.) Box it <•'« txlra DOCTOR NEEDS Clinic Singapore, City area for take over or Partnership. Box A 5586, S.T. WANTED 25 years experience in Moneylending business seeks Financier wishing to Invest in this business. Box A 5534. S.T. LOANS 2* Word, SS (Mlm.) Box SI)
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    • 445 17 FOR SALE id Word* Si (Mm.) Box SO cU. owtro, 1 KNITTING MACHINE from 1120, Sewing machine handoperated from $70/. Treadle o|>erated from $100/- Cheong Lee Co., 373, North Bridge Road Spore Tel: ***** 50 yds from Odeon Cinema. FOR SALE new International Harvester Diesel Engine Generator 22KW 27.5KVA 220,
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  • 620 18 AMATEUR RACE MEETING PROCEEDS TO HELP A CtUB IN NEED SPORE TO PENANG'S RESCUE PTC will benefit by about $40,000 By GUNN CHIT THYB DENANG, Fri.— The Singapore Tv r f Club amateur race meeting on Dec. 14 will help lo
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  • 328 18 THEIR ALLROUND STRENGTH AND SPEEDY WINGERS WILL GIVE PERAK A LOT TO DO KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seven new "caps" will be in Selangor's team when the state open their bid for the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby championship against Perak on the padang tomorrow. The side, however,
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  • 167 18 Minister agrees with the M.H. F. By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, IV Fri. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, the Federation's Minister for Education, said that he was personally in favour of schoolboys taking part in inter-state and representative hockey matches. He expressed this personal opinion when asked to comment on
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  • 330 18 S'PORE OUT FOR VICTORY TODAY TWERE WILL be no mambo A bands to attract soccer fans to Jalan Besar Stadium today when Singapore meet Selangor in their annual home mateh and the peddlars of hot rhythm will not be needed. Last Sunday a Singapore team, strengthened by Services' stars Peter
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  • 148 18 SCC gain their second win CINGAPORE Cricket Club scored their second victory in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. l league when they beat Singapore Teachers Union 2-1 on the padang yesterday. The other Div. One match between Ceylon Sports Club and R.A.F. Changi was postponed to tomorrow. The Div. Two
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  • 66 18 S'pore Cup team 'SINGAPORE'S Foong Seong Cup team to travel to i Kuala Lumpur to play Selan- f?or in the inter-zone final on Nov. 23 and 24 will be selected I from Ong Poh Lim. Seah Lye Huat, Johnny Heah. Omar Ibrahim, Robert Lim, Ismail Marian, M. Sadali, Lav Teng
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  • 44 18 The Singapore Amateur Weightliiting Federation will hold their combined senior championship and the senior Mr. Singapore contest at the New World on Dec. 14. Entries must be sent to the secretary. Mr. Lim Keng Wah, at 118. Moulmein Road, before Dec. 4.
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  • 341 18  - THREE CHANGES IN SINGAPORE XV TO MEET SERVICES SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE'S team to *3 play Combined Services in their H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby match on the Singapore padang today, will have three changes from the side which beat NegriMalacca a fortnight ago. The Singapore Rugby Union selectors have Drought
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  • 130 18 PRETORIA, Fri. A strong South African XI rallie'i to total 268 for seven at close of the first day's play in their match against the Australians here today. At lunch the South Africans were in a precarious position. having lost half the side for 58. But
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  • 168 18  - SASA get tough on Toky marks MOK sin pin II v CING 8v tion la to vaal impossi to qualii Asian from M year The commit cussion BwlmmJ basp th( en th( petitor In the I Manila Tht prise beca expect standard Tokyo than pi won .sixth. But s Soh
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  • 160 18 AT the Royal Johore International Club ground Johore Bahru. Johore mret Negri-Malacca today. This HMS. Malaya Cup Rugby match should be a close affair, although Johore are warm favourites on the strength of the vie tory over Combined Ser vices. Negri-Malacca. however,
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  • 80 18 The final match of the inter-school tennis tournament for the Ashness Shield will be played between St. Patrick's and ACS. at East Coast Road today at 3.45 p.m. Ties will b e <St. Patricks players first i Singles: Christopher Then v Henry Pang; A. Teutsch
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  • 261 18 TPOH, Fri. Wasted 1 chances cost Perak, the Malaya Cup champions, a victory over the touring Medan team at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. The match was drawn 1-1. The visitors gave a sparkl- ing display, particularly In the second half when
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  • 173 18 TODAY RIGGER HMS Malaya Cup: Singapore v Services, padang; Johorr v Seeri-Malacca, Johore Bahru; Frirndlies: R.M. Police v The Blacks, Gillman Barracks- University v All Blues; Thomson Road: RAF Tengah v SER, Tengah; Naval Base v South Wales Borderers. Naval Base; St. Andrew's OBA v Blakang
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