The Straits Times, 5 December 1959

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  • 20 1 AVKHACi: DAILY fKHTIFIEI SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Ha* 0 01 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 5 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 289 1 BANDOENG: 172 HELD FOR NOT OBEYING NEW LAW Soerabaya: Anti-Peking slogans appear all over city Did not close village shops JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Army today arrested 172 Chinese shopkeepers in villages near Bandoeng, in West Java. They were alleged to ha v c violated Government regulations
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  • 148 1 SHAKING an umbrella are the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and his wife. Che Norisha. She brushes away some raindrops. On the right Is the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam, in plastic raincoat, getting up to surgest that it is
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  • 62 1 ON THE WAY OUT-THE HEAD OF STATE AND THE PEOPLE THI YANC DI-FfRTUAN NfCAtA I and HIS Wl« CHE NORfSHA r ON THE WAY OUT the Yang di-Pertuan Negara and his wife (arrowed) leave Jalan Besar Stadium with the crowd. Over Inche Yusof's head is an umbrella held by the
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  • 96 1 Ike reaches Rome to start tour ROME, Fri. President Elsenhower arrived here today at the start of his peace mission to 11 nations in Europe. Asia and Africa. Unprecedented security arrangements were in operation in Rome. Four thousand policemen lined the President's 12-mile route from the airport to the city.
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  • 40 1 ISLE LEEWIS, Scotland. Fri. A lake is lost. Residents reported yesterday a threeacre lake disappeared overnight. .Scientists said a meteor may have struck at the lake's edge spilling its water into other lakes below.— U.P.l.
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  • 448 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TME Socialist Front A came under attack in Parliament today after its M.P.s made two statements about the Malayan Trades Union Congress. The statements were: IMR. LIM KEAN SIEW (SF-Dato Kramat): "The M.T.U.C. does not represent the
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  • 212 1 DAM BURST DISASTER: GOVERNMENT ORDERS AN INQUIRY PARIS, Fri. French officials started investigations into reports that faulty construction miKht have caused Wednesday nights dam break that sent 50 million tons of water smashing into two Riviera villages. The official count of dead stood at 270. with 50 missing and 70
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  • 513 1 Doctors from abroad: Ahmad SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government intends" to recruit about 60 overseas doctors on short-term contracts to relieve the pressure on medical officers in the understaffed service. And. as a long-term solu- tion, the Government proposes to send between 80 to 120 students abroad to Colombo Plan
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  • 34 1 MONKtY SHOT INTO SPACE w \»Hi\<iit>\ i ri t"J MM ninnk' mi.. !>Hr >0 rw k< < *r sui< .-m nniD^ monk^ «v|>,. in h* 1 u*f<i futur< < H«»riv I" nut ■II <ir.->
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  • 158 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federations first Senate holds its first business session at 10 a.m. tomorrow. After the admlnistratin of oaths, members will hear a report of the speech made by the Deputy Paramount Ruler when he declared open the Budget Session. Then
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  • 92 2 SICKNESS MADE HIM A BANKRUPT SINGAPORE. Fri A welfare officer, Jantan bin Mohamed Sullen, was adJudged a bankrupt on his own petition by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. Jan tan's total liabilities amounted to $4,500 due to eight c -editors. He attributed his Insolvency to Illness in
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  • 35 2 PENANG, Fri.— The Timbalan Yang di-Pertuun Agong has appointed Tun Hajl O. M. Yusoff as president and Tuan Haji All Rouse as secretary of the Council of Muslim Religion of the State of Penung.
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  • 14 2 KULIM. Fri— Seven s;ood citizenship committees have been revived in South Kedah.
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  • 596 2 setting up new political parties JESSELTON. Friday. Governor of North Borneo, Sir Roland Turnbull, in his Budget speech to the state's Legislative Council, warned the people against haste in the formation of political parties. He said it was natural that people of like ideas.
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  • 242 2 Malay has yet to meet demands of primary schools SINGAPORE, Friday. WHILE the Malay used in Malaya was very similar to the language of Indonesia, local Malay has yet to meet the demands of the primary schools, said Inche Rahim Eshak, political secretary to the Ministry of Culture, tonight. He
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  • 113 2 POST OFFICE WARNING ON XMAS CARD ENVELOPES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Red envelopes and small ones were classified as "embarrassing" postal articles and their delivery could be withheld. This warning was given today by the PostmasterGeneral. Envelopes should not be smaller than 4in. by 2Jin.. he said. Earlier delivery Envelopes with
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  • 357 2 7 NEW CLINICS WILL EASE HOSPITAL RUSH SINGAPORE. Friday. TH) MAKE more beds available at General Hospital, 1 the Health Ministry has decided to put all patients who are very ill" in Thomson Road Hospital. A section of Thomson Road Hospital will also accept normal obstetric cases. A Health Ministry
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  • 230 2 'BLUE FILMS' ARE ART, A LAWYER TELLS COURT I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri 1V A lawyer, Mr. Y. S. Lee, said in court today that he had seen "blue films" and did not consider them vulgar. Mr. Lee said: "It all i depends on how one looks at these films. To me
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  • 66 2 IPOH. Fri.— A clerk. Lock May Kong. 24. was bound over for one year In $500 when he pleaded guilty to misappropriating $30. Lock, of Pasir Pinji new village, admitted criminal breach of trust of $30 from $90 with which he had been entrusted by
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  • 63 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Employees Provident Fund has sent out circular i letters informing employers and employees on how a withdrawal application by I members Intending to leave Malaya pemanently should be made. The circular said: "In view lof the Board's experience of l fraudulent claims
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  • 42 2 SINGAPORE. Fri The St Andrew's Mission Hospital fcr Children will hold Its nurses' graduation ceremony at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. At 8 p.m., a farewell dinner will bt? given to Dr. G. Keys Bmlth. retiring medical offlcer-in-oharge of the hospital.
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  • 43 2 PENANG. Fri. The new Siamese Consul, Penang, Mr. Swate Komahabhutl. l s expected here on Dec IS. Mr. Komalabhutl will succeed Mr. Suphot Fnlansunthon, who left Penans> last week to take up a new Appointment in the Siamese Foreign Ministry.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Loo^seocee'tVesoosuT /"rjow wbapit"\ Sj"^^«LlO€ (ORVOar- U p AND WIDE IT C-IVC ME BOR r-^ f \k\o*\ S~~ /iT\woN'rse\ I IT?/ r^L^ J I A SURPRISE^
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  • 98 3 THE QUEEN SHOPPING LONDON. Fri. The Queen went Christmas shopping in Harrod's store on Wednesday and bought a tiny gold bracelet for the baby she expects early next year. Her first call was at the toy fair to buy gifts for the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne. OSLO: Foresters
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  • 25 3 PLYMOUTH, Fri. The Royal Navy's oldest serving cruiser, the Birmingham, returned to Devonport today to be scrapped after 21 years' service.— Reuter.
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  • 626 3 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Eisen- hower, in a nationwide radio and television address from the White House last night, said that "on all this earth, not anywhere does our nation seek territory, selfish gain or unfair advantage for itself." He continued:
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    106 3 THE PARROT SAYS IT ON BEHALF OF THE GROOM PRINCE ABDULLAH and his lovely Lebanese bride Latnya Solh are officially and legally married, but according to Moroccan court custom the marriage cannot be consummated for another six months until after a special ceremony at the court in Rabat.
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  • 219 3 OFFICERS IN BRAZIL MUTINY ARRESTED DIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. A small group of Air Force officers declared themselves in a "state of insurrection" yesterday and called on the rest of the armed forces to oust the government of President Juscelino Kubitschek. The dissident group stole three Air Force planes from
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    • 225 3 ESTATE ROBBIALAC METALIUM ROOFS Roofing Paint and ROBBIALAC RADIANTA Aluminium Paint are both highly recommended for use on estate roofs. sow A-ntr HARRISONS AMD CROSFIEU) Why not do your Chrittmas (hopping at the CHRISTMAS BAZAAR at th« Victoria Memorial Hall en Wadnata'ay 16th D«c. 1*59, 9 a.m. 6 p.m. •nd
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 394 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 632 m^J'^^CES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Dat« With Music; 8.00 The Penani 366 metres News; 8.05 A Dale With Music; >K^ CC jjj? 8.30 Calling All
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  • 920 4 Washed out— the Grand Tattoo at Stadium i SINGAPORE LOYALTY WEEK CELEBRATIONS: SECOND DAY SINGAPORE, Friday A HEAVY downpour this evening; washed out the Grand Tattoo at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was a big disappointment for the thousands who had turned up to watch the four-hour "extravaganza" of dances, mass
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  • 25 4 THE 'FLYING DANCE-B Y TWO STARS FROM HONG KONG HONG KONG film actresses Such Hwet and Li Tziang perform the '"Flying Dance" Straits Times picture.
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  • 195 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. There was a big ovation for the six Hong Kong film stars who took part in tonight's second performance of the Aneka Ragam Surat2 Khabar at the Happy World Stadium. The stars could not take part in last night's show because
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  • 184 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Theatre Fund today reached $109.*****. Donations received today by the Ministry of Culture were as follows: Bee Sens do. I1.00C; Mr. Wong Huk Seng $100; Committee. Spore Turf Club $2,000; Society of Malayan Archl'-eet* $100. Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang $1,000; The United
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    • 503 4 </ v w fiET WTL A. SB Jsfc»^t i- UM. k. g fUlfLd.^';:. OPENS Today Tomorrow: 2.30, CIS 9.15 PRICES: Orchestra $4.00 Jm. £1 Back Stalls $2.50 k Balcony $1.50 (No Free List) A M j SEVEN WONDERS WORLD: as seen through the lUrt^T^^Jft^^i^ COcO v 1 f '"'»> u,»»H
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    • 458 4 I |\T^^k MAJULAHcP^-^l )^O SINGAPURA IB^ J SPECIAL CATHAY-KKRIS NEWSFLASH: "II ■I "H.E. THE YANG DI-PERTI'AN NEGARA AT HOME" "FORWARD WITH THE PEOPLE" I Now Showing At All Cathay Organisation Theatres. pj I OaJUSi now showinb! &r&ii I A Maria Menado's Production Released By I'athay Organisation pj Maria Menadoi iV(\QQ
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 416 4 LOYALTY WEEK: TODAY'S ITEMS SINGAPORE. Fri. An Aiieka Kafam Ka'ayat (variety concert) at tbe City Hall Steps at 7 pjn. will be the highlight of tomorrow's celebrations the third day of National Loyalty Week. This will be the main concert in a series of four to be staged throughout the
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  • The Straits Times PHOTO NEWS
    • 115 5 IN SPITE OF A DRIZZLE AT THE START- THEY WERE HOPING THE SKY WOULD CLEAR... AFTER FIRST ITEM- A RUSH FOR SHELTER ALREADY wet but undaunted, the 200 girls from the Geylang Malay Girls' School perform a Malay dance, the first item on the programme. After
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    • 54 5 THE ANTHEM ON LINE RESTRICTED SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Telephone Board has announced that, in order to avoid overloading of exchange equipment, the recording of "Majulah Singapura," which can be heard by subscribers dialing digits 2 or 3, will be discontinued between 10 a.m. and 12 noon and between 2
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    • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Fri -The Federation of Girls Clubs will give underprivileged members of its affiliated clubs a National Loyalty Week treat at its headquarters at No. 145. Orchard Road, at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 308 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A GENERAL meeting of transport workers fixed A for Dec. 12 threatens to put 70 buses and 50 taxis off the streets of Kuala Lumpur after 9 p.m. on that day. This was disclosed by the secretary of the G.T.C. section
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  • 143 7 The tenth floor hums with activity Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri— The tenth floor of the Hotel Merlin here hummed with activity today as workmen and hotel staff prepared the de luxe penthouse accommodation for its first occupants the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menzies. and his wife. Mr. Menzies
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  • 260 7 CHANGING TIMES OFFER CHALLENGE TO MALAYAN ARCHITECTS SINGAPORE, Fri. Historic political advances in Singapore and the Federation present local architects with a welcome challenge which brings them right into a new age in architectural expression. This is stated In an editorial appearing today In the latest Issue of the "Rumah".
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  • 225 7 GOVT. CADILLAC WILL SPARK ASSEMBLY CLASH IPOH, Friday. T*HE new Cadillac limousine bought by the Perak 1 State Government for the Mentri Besar of Perak. inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, is expected to figure prominently in a debate in the budget session of the State Legislative Assembly later this
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  • 138 7 JOBLESS ARE TOLD OF RENEWAL BY POST SYSTEM SINGAPORE. Fri. Unemployed persons in Singapore will be able to «*new their employment registration cards by post instead of having to call at the various employment exchanges. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, has announced in a statement
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  • 266 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Friday. A BANK manager's wife and her daughter were hurt when they resisted six dagger-wielding robbers who held them up at their home in Berapit last night. The gang fled when the family shouted for help. They escaped with
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Jamil bin Hajl Ithak. 28. who was sentenced to death on two charges of murder, was hanged at thf Pudu Frtton here this morning. I
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  • 78 7 THREE FOR LANGUAGE AGENCY JPOH Fri— Three educationists in Perak have been seconded to the Language and Literary Agency in Kuala Lumpur. Inche Othman bin Sulaiman. secretary of the Perak State Education Board, will be assistant editor of the agency. Inche Mohamed Kasslm bin Talib. assistant organiser of Malay Schools,
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  • 48 7 IPOH. Fri.— A sundry goods shop proprietor. Poong Yew Sung, 52. was today Jailed for one day and fined a total of $900 or nine months' jail on three counts of cheating involving $3,393 worth of sundry goods from three shops in February.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 175 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteri* CT 'SO MV FATHER WAS TKVIN6 WHILE IN ANOTHER f*KT OF LISaON^TIBBBiB '"v^sk f LrTTLE Pox i c f£?:l2 SSf J° ms :n jriiDiofe'r- '"1^ LL RKswr P6pos:t otrrJ teposir J^ =s^^^ 'Ki«\^i^^?/v li NI&&LEC> AT TH J Li 7 Abwer By At Capp KfcNELW
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  • 43 8 !t Wordu flO miumum, MR. 001 SENO CHKK of Talping thanks all friends, relatives and members of True Jesus Mls--ion lpoh. for their valuable help, v. reaths, loan of cars, on the sad !.>^ of his dear wife Foo Hyet Yeng on 30.11.59.
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  • 38 8 IN ME MORIAM tt Wtrdt Sit (Minimum, IN LOVING MEMORY of Robert Robinson Samuel died 5 12.57. -Our hearts are weary lor the absence, our paths are dreary for thy silence." Inserted by his wife, children and brother.
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  • 23 8 It Ward, Sit (Minimum} AILEEN AND DONALD Ersldne Crum havli.g donated X'mas card costs to charity hereby send all friends seasonal greetings.
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  • 365 8 20 WordM Sill (Minimum) THE COCKPITS Java Rijsttafel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. VANITY— Open to 5 p.m. today. Party Frocks. Cocktail Gowns. Superb Gills. 32, Raffles Place, Spore. TAHU SAMA TAHU: Tolley's matured brandy again In full -uin*. especially good with Dry Ginger Ale. COCKHOACHES
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  • 669 8 The Straits Times Saturday. December 5, 1959. Ending The War The problem of the exserviceman, the ex-special constable and the disbanded home guardsman is not new, but as the Minister of Defence I has explained, it is given fresh emphasis now that the end of the Emergency is in sight.
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  • 363 8 The six-nation Common Market has done Britain no good, and all this year British statesmen have been striving to redeem their failure to coax the six into a free- trade area co-extensive with the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation. Britain made its big mistake early on by
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  • 182 8 The British Labour Party objections to the form of the forthcoming advisory commission on the Central African Federation had force but not enough to warrant its decision not to take the seats offered. The commission will still meet and Labour will be in no position to contribute to
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  • 133 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From th« Straits Times of D«c. 2, 1909 THE export duty on rubber from Perak next year is estimated at -•00 per mensem. lift expressed the opinTT ion recently that the rubber boom had reached or was about to reach high water mark. There are still a
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  • 1515 8 IT WOULD at first sight seem w likely that business men should constitute a sort o." caste; dividing out among their sons the chief posts of command, and tounding hereditary dynasties, which should rule certain branches or trade for many generations together. But the actual state of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 415 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. tt W,rd§ lit (Minimum) McKELVIE: To John and Tinka a son. Robert Charles Lockhart. December 4th at Gleneagles Nui>ing Home. It W»rdt Sit (Minimum) ONO— CHAN: William Ong Seok Kwee. eldest son of Mr. 4c Mrs. Ong Jin Poh to Miss Irene Chan, eldest daughter •of Mr. St
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    • 58 8 "Bye! Don't forget to wear your Viyella!" You have been planning this holiday for so long! Stay m good holth. Protect the family from chills with Viyella 1 Viyella If IT SHRISKS WE. REPLACE s »<JI f mmm<s Stuffed head? f Getting a cold? 1 ft Guard igjmtt coughs, cold*,
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  • 534 9 BUT LATER THEY GO INTO COFFEE SHOP... THEN HAIL TAXI TO GO HOME SINGAPORE, Friday fEARS of joy streamed down the face of Madam Koh Pek Har, 53, as she took up a lone vigil outside the gaunt grey walls of Changi Prison here this morning.
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  • 157 9 PRIZE DAY: 43 NURSES RECEIVE AWARDS J/UALA. LUMPUR. Fri. Forty-three nurses at the General Hospital here today received medals and certificates for merit in the various examinations and efficiency in work The awards were presented by Mrs. W.J. Jesudason. wife of the Chief State Medical and Health Officer. Selangor, at
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  • 59 9 TELUK ANSON. Frl.—Teluk Anson was plunged Into darkness last night when about a mile of the main transmission line was pulled down by a rubber tree at about 4 p.m. yesterday. The tree crashed across the line while a rubber estate at Sungei Manlk. near here. was
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  • 85 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The special Commissioner-desig-nate of the United Kingdom for Singapore and South East Asia. Lord Selkirk, has sent the following message of good wishes to the Singapore Government: "I should be grateful if you would offer to Yusof bin Ishak. my very best wishes on his appointment
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  • 167 9 Concert to end music festival L'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari, will be the guest-of-honour at a concert of hula hula dances, a bersllat and a gymnastic display at the town hall here tomorrow night. The concert is being staged by primary schoolchildren, whose ages
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  • 43 9 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Fri. The residents of Rasa new village, six miles from here, will have a $11,000 community centre. Plans for the building have been approved and the centre will be completed by the end of this year.
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  • 26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The first branch officers' conference of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Socletj will open at Batu Ferranghi Penang. tomorrow.
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  • 20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Income Tax Department collected $8,871,396 during November, a Government statement Issued here said today.
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  • 157 9 CINGAPORE, Frl.— Two msk) ters told a Singapore magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. today that they left their home in Indonesia because they were "ill-treated" by their foster parents. The two sisters. Tan Gin Hwa. 17. and Tan Boen Hwa 20. were charged with unauthorised landing
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  • 433 9 $4,235 SUIT: HEAD OF FIRM DENIES ORDER FOR PLANS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. HTHE managing director of a Dutch company, Lln- deteves (Malaya) Limited, Mr. A. Worst, denied in the High Court today that he had instructed an architect, Mr. Pieter Vermeer, to prepare plans for a two-storey house costing approximately
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  • 114 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The National Union of Bank Employees lias received assurances of assistance from the Malayan Trades Union Congress to solve Its "organisational problems." The chairman of the union's Kuala Lumpur branch. Mr. B. P. Pathl. said today that this promise of
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The February issue of the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association news bulletin will be printed In Malay to mark the National Language Week beginning on Feb. l.
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    • 339 9 Calling All Investors Investors big and small from all corners of Malaya, Singapore and Borneo are daily rushing applications for membership of the First Malayan Fund. In the First Malayan Fund you have the security of a widely spread investment in Malaya's best tin, rubber and industrial companies and can
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  • 516 10 Girl who set baby adrift in old boat is bound over TEMERLOH, Friday V AHA RAH binte Abdul Rahman, 18, was bound over for a year here yesterday for setting her day-old son adrift on the Pahang River on Oct. 12. Zaharah, who had earlier pleaded guilty to abandoning her
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  • 101 10 THE YANG di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Inche Yusof Ishak, yesterday attended his first "sembahyang Juma'at" (Friday prayers) since he assumed office as Head of State. On his arrival, the Yang diPertuan Negara, accompanied by the State Ad-vocate-General. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, was greeted by
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  • 184 10 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The $1,800,000 buildings of the Science Faculty of the University of Malaya at Pantai Valley arc expected to be ready in March. The buildings are alm^M, complete, but it will take another three months to provide
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  • 178 10 PENANG, Friday. TWO old women were forced to kneel before an image at a Chinese temple in Paya Terubong, while two armed youths robbed another idol of a $30 gold necklace. The robbery took place on Tuesday, but was reported to police only this
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  • 196 10 SHAREBROKER DIES IN 1 a.m. CAR ACCIDENT SINGAPORE. Friday. \fR. JOHN DALTON. 31, a Singapore sharebroker ITI and partner of the firm of Lyall and Evatt, wai killed in an accident on the Johore trunk road at about I a.m. today. Mr. Dalton was returning to Singapore with two friends
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  • 114 10 KUALA LLMPL'R, Fri.— A PMIP appeal in Parliament today for the laws to be relaxed to enable students to form unions at state and national levels, was rejected by the Minister of Interior. The Minister. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, warned that if
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  • 64 10 MALACCA. Fri. Two broom-makers were admitted to the Malacca Ge.i^r.xl Hospital yesterday evening with stab wounds and acid burns following an attack on them by about eight men at Kesang Pantai in Muar district. One of the two men wns stated today to be in a
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  • 173 10 pENANO. Fri. A multi- million dollar 2,500-ton sea dredge the only one of its kind in the world is now in Penang harbour waiting to be towed to Phuket Island in Siam. Reconstructed from an old land dredge, it will be used
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    • 143 10 I Lang Live v I O" r Best Wishes to THE STATE OF Jy4 pT Pelajaran Nasional t,i j+ a r\ n c 9\ fik Indonesia SINGAPORE. Ivf A (Pelni-Lines) Ir* X A/ on their removal to more Commodious Peace y \j/ v Premi Prosperity X -P Happiness j&pff nffl
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  • 184 11 'Outrages at hospital' charges are amended IPOH, Fri. Amended charges were preferred against two men in the Magistrate's Court here today in connection with alleged incidents concerning women patients at the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. Balwant Singh and Murugayah. both aged 27. had I originally appeared in court
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  • 59 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Selangor Medical Services Union will entertnin four MPs who were formerly hospital assistants, to a tea party at the Peninsula Hotel tomorrow at 4.30 p.m The MPs are: Haji /.hmarl bin Said. Inche Yusoff bin Mahmood. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman
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  • 35 11 SINGAPORE. Prl. The United Btates Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Frederick H. Mueller, will arrive here on Dec. 11 via Tokyo on the first leg of a world goodwill and trade promotion mission.
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  • 409 11 Five driving instructors tell court they paid cash for passes in tests SEREMBAN, Friday FIVE more driving school instructors told a preliminary inquiry today that they had paid Slow San Yew, allegedly a "collector" for a government driving tester, money for passing- their students in driving tests. It was the
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  • 174 11 12-YEAR-OLD BOY TO STAND TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A 12-YEAR-OLD boy was today committed to stand A trial in the High Court here on a charge of I murder. He was alleged to have killed, a. Vljaratnam. 21. at Kampong Jalan Temple on the night of Sept
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  • 210 11 FOUND LIFE HARD— SO HE TURNED ROBBER CINGAPORE, Frl. A lorry attendant, Mustapha bin Haji Ibrahim, 31, told the Court of Appeal today that he went out to rob at the request of another man, because he found life difficult. Mustapha. who was appealing against a sentence of seven years'
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  • 122 11 HE'S DEAD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN RUKIT MERTAJAM. Frl. A guider. Che Ou Hlndun Hashlm, widow of Inche Gu Hashlm Saidin. late Scout Commissioner for Buklt Mertajam. fought back her tears yesterday evening when the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, handed her a souvenir In recognition of
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  • 135 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V —The Commercial Crime branch of the police force, which is investigating an alleged $60,000 swindle in the Kuala Lumpur Co-ope-rative Stores Society Ltd., has been told about more money missing. The chairman of the society. Mr. O. Leo. told the Straits
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  • 85 11 SINGAPORE. PH.— A receiving order was made against the Capitol Restaurant In Its capacity as a firm by Mr. Justice Chua In tht High Court here today. Mr. Justice Chua also made an adjudication order against Wong Sau Sheung, one of the paruners In the restaurant. Both
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    • 396 11 ,%ju\ "good things come M^dUßr'S ln Bma packages" fy-^ m a? vvi 1 1 W aUaaaaaaßaaaaaUsl I 1 1 ■^aaf^^^s^^s^^»[ Baßßw^t^^a«P Sole Agents Service Station "TITHES" BEITU. ft PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. Hood OffUa: 193 Carnarvon Street, Penana.. Tel: eSStt. ■roiKh: 02 Middle Hood, Singapore, 7. Tel: IM3O/21VSJ. Bronch: 70 Pudu
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    • 420 11 aaawPV^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Baaßßßßaß^aaaW^^Mk. J i JM Sif jg^Mapf .1 a concentration of Jk R the acid in your stomach could burn iff a hole right through this cloth here's* why acio stomachs No wonder excess stomach acid need philups tablets causes heartburn, indigestion, gas oa.lv ac.o .f^v y that BURNING sensation.
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM
    • 185 12 I FULLY agree with "K.V. N." (S.T. Nov. 21) on the "English-educated". He or she who knows this tongue and can speak and write It has the distinct advantage of being familiar with the most wi-dely-spoken language in the world today. This Is surely a
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    • 413 12 SCRAP THIS RAILWAY THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE IT PAY AS ONE of thousands who is entirely dependent upon the East Coast railway for access to the outside world I have often had occasion to question its utility in Malaya's pre- sent and future state of development. It does seem
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    • 547 12 EVERY day one reads of a lorry, or lorries being involved in fatal accidents. How many other accidents involving heavy lorries never reach the newspapers? How many accidents have been caused by the negligence of the lorry drivers? One night I travelled from
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    • 185 12 WHO IS TO BLAME FOR BRAKE FADE? MOTORIST OR MAKER? TUIE number of cases 1 of failure of brake* published in the newspapers is on the increase. There K no guarantee at al' that the brakes of the best maintained car will not fail most unexpectedly. I am of the
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    • 259 12 < A F Ufhtrr than pcrtamc. emrunfinglv dduiie fhll /Id Pjrfum dc Toilette in the miM *pr«> bocilc' TV 'm««t »pr.« fccttk n p«t«H Irotn I > A JelijrMtull* irrw mtsl of Pirium d« fotkftc j j^^k*^^ J» thr >.if«Mr« tWKII J^M V lORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO.. (Ml LTD. I^7
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    • 202 12 •WAVWH»iVtfV.SSV. I aSV.VAVWVs%V.V.V.".SV.V^V.'^dI MACKESON'S l^i Try it and fasie the difference! Contoins energising _JI Carbohydrates of the highest purity. MACKESON'S^ THE STRONG STOUT E WITH THE MILD TASTE Brewed and Bottled by WHITBREAD CO. LTD. London, England Brewers of Stout since 1742 SOLE AGINTS: M M S«M«)a»*M —SIS MMMN MSSAIOSJ
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 320 12 Wake tip! DADIO MALAYA needs to wake up a bit. At 7 p.m. this evening (Nov. 26) they nonchalantly announced that Australia needed 122 runs to win the 2nd Test Match against Pakistan. Twenty minutes before this (certainly not from Radio Malaya) I heard that Australia had won by 7
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  • 633 14 CHINA BUYING AGAIN IN SINGAPORE RUBBER MARKET By Our Market Correspondent AFTER an absence of some time China was stated to be back in the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and this fact and shortcovering steadied the price back to Friday levels. December first grade opened at $1.17* representing a three
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  • 36 14 SINGAPORE, DEC. 4 RUBBER: $1,201 per lb. (up three-quarters of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. dose $1.21 (steady). TIN: $388.50 per picul (up 62 J cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 200 tons (down 40 tons).
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  • 379 14 Short trading week T^HIS has been a short trading week and the rubber market has fluctuated within narrower limits, report H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. Turnover was smaller ana this was partly due to lack of offerings. As the prices declined, sellers became less Inclined to
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  • 341 14 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves today are: Ravensteln 1/2. Mersey Lloyd 4/5, Benvrackle 6/7. Polydorus 6A, Telreslas 8/9, Marceli Nowotko 10/11, Radnorshire 13/14, Japara 15/16. Pres. Plllmore 18, Shunko Maru 19, Aow Slam. N. Wall 1, Salong N. Wall 2. Sedenak N. Wail 4. Tronoh
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  • 591 14 rIE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections were quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3 pjn.: Industrials: Fed. Disp $1.18; Praser and Neave otds $1.58 (OL), $1.63; Oammon $2.10 and $2.11; Henry Waugh $1.57 and $1.56: M. Cement $173;
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  • 109 14 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' AawolaUon mad* tne following changes In it* rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/$, OX). 33. 90 d/«t 33 3/8 credit Mils. 33 1/3 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: New Vorfc 33 5/8: Swtao
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  • 147 14 DECEMBER flnt grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 12O'» cents per lb. up three-quarters of a cent on Wednesday's close. The closing tone was quiet after steady. Closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 125. sellers 126;
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  • 12 14 Sure! Bidor Tta«» restricted production for November wu 587 picula
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  • 9 14 Manager's selling prloe (December 4) $1.05
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  • 21 14 Malayan Share Market: Dee. 4 Dws.2 Industrial*: 115.79 115.88 Tin*: 142.M 143.4* I Rubber*: 1U.8S ISt.M Jan. 1 1»M=1««
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  • 137 14 MELBOURNE. Frt. INVESTMENT shares closed the x week on an easier tone here today. Rises and falls balanced out on the day with no outstanding rises or falls. Bane metals were firm with Consol Zinc easing Is. 9d. to 925. ML Interstate Oil eased 2s. M, to lls.
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  • 106 14 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK-Continent December January shipments $3750 buyers, $38.50 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $60 sellers, drum $62 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $246, Sarawak $245. special Sarawak black $160, garbled Lampong black
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    • 1255 14 Expreti U.S.A. Pacific tft Atlantic Coast ■«>v»— E.T.A. ETA LU S'Dore f S'tiatn Perung H'kong I. Angeles Htm Toik "Sictiikiwi Mm" n 23 Dm 24/?S 0k 21 Me 23 Jm II Ftl "KMikawa Man 21/23 Jaa 24/21 Jm 21 Jaa XI Frt II Mar "Kiaikma Man 21/21 Jan 24/2$ Ftk
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    • 51 14 THE EASTERI SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED Ponengart Corgo Sarvic*. Srwlta/Naf tat "St.* or Modrw" Vay 74 4/1 Dm Dae 10/10 Dae Chief Agent, P— w t Suk. Ajwtt K,L Uk. A— m». R. Jumobhoy ft R. JmmMwt UMMt 4 Co. Son. Ltd. Som (M) LM K. Umpor. S2o4* S.ngopor*. *****. ••MOI*.
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    • 310 14 TENDERS P.WJ). TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class *E' and above contractors will be received by the State Engineer. P.WJD. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 15th December, 1959 for the Maintenance of Public Roads in the P.W.D. District of Larut St Matang for period 1.1.60 to 31 1260 Pull
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    • 732 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF PRUNE! APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Treasury Accountant in Urn State Treasury. Brunei Qualification*: Candidates must be Chartered or Certified Accountants or mem-' bers of the Australian Society of Accountants, the International Instltute of Accountants or another recognised accountancy Institution. Previous Treasury or Municipal
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    • 580 14 NOTICES MALAYAN WEAVING MILLS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Application ha* been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Mr. Lee Nai Cheng of Tenth Floor. Jardine House, Hongkong a duplicate certificate for 20.000 shares in the Company beartriK distinctive numbers ***** to *****2 inclusive
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 617 15 NOTICE KLANG DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY OWING to Improvement work to be carried out on the water mains at Klang north and south the water supply to Klang district Including Port Swettenham and Kapar will be cat off from 6.00 a.m. Saturday sth December. 1959 to 600 a.m. Sunday. 6th December,
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    • 594 15 (Ceattnaed from Pace Si PHOTOGRAPHY tt Words ti (Mim.)— Box St Hs. oxtrm COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY has many uses in Commerce and industry. Advanced development of the process In the Straits Times Colour Laboratories which produce up to 11" x 18" has made its use possible for many purposes Including house
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    • 869 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words Si (Mim.) -BmM St Hs. •Mtrm EUROPEAN IMPORT/EXPORT Company requires first class (wlfmnfm to be attached to Federation of Malaya Branches. Our own staff have knowledge ol this advertisement. Reply with full particulars of age, experience etc. In strict confidence to Box A 5407 8.T.. Spore.
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    • 832 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Words Si (Mim.) Box St Hs. oxtro PASTA PANJANG/West Coast Road area, spacious unfurnished 2-3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, separate dining sitting rooms bungalow/house, usual servants amenltW. preferably seaside, high ground considered, max/mln. 18 months $500-600. Reply Box A 5389 ST. Spore or telephone 52-24$ GODOWN SPACE VACANT
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    • 889 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Wowds U (Mi*.)— Bo* it Hs. oxtro FONTANA BOOKS For Good Reading End of Chapter bar Nicholas. Blake $1.25, The Long Night by Hartley Howard $1.25. The Long Echo by Douglas Rutherford $125. The Struggle for Europe by Chester Wllmot $2.50, from Good Bookshops Distributed by Federal
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    • 844 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Words tS (Mi*.)— Box St Hs. oxirm RENAULT DAUPHINS 1957, 19,500 miles. Beautiful condition, one European owner driven going on leave. Michelln x tyres, taxed May i960. $3,200. Phone (B'pore) ***** (office) or *****. CONVERTIBLES— I9S9 Chevrolet. OldsmobUe, Bulck equipped with automatic transmission power brakes, power
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    • 548 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words SS (Mi*.) Box St Hs. oxirm FREE BOOKLET "The Clock Is Ticking Again" now available to the hard-of-hearing from Philips Singapore Limited. N.TJS. Building, D'Almeida Street, Singapore VERSATILE BAND Available for Your Dances, Parties. Picnics etc. Also for Occasional Night Club Engagement, Price Reasonable Ring ***** Bin.
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    • 318 15 SHOPPING GI'IDK (Spore) tO Words SlO (Minimum) OmUf I month, 10 Word, StJO (Mim.) LAMPSHADE 3: Orders or ready-made at Lee Lampshades Sto-e. 398 Orchard Road. Tel: (ST-ore) *****. PETER PAN SCOTCH Oatmeal Crea-ny Semolina Available:- Chin Bee. Orchard Road. OK C CEILING FAN $11 Monthly-Hire Purchase. 177 Orchard Road
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  • 61 16 IPOH, Fri.— The next race meeting here (Jan. 10, 13 and 17) will be for Classes 2 and 5 horses Class 2 horses will have their first runs over 5Jf or 9f and second runs over 6f or 9f. Class 5 horses will race over 5Jf
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  • 772 16 Reliable a good thing in the opening event RACING with Epsom Jeep PEACEFUL King strikes me as a sort who can "stay all day" and I am throwing in my lot with him in the last of the season's classics, the 1 3/4-mile Singapore St. Leger at Bukit Timah today.
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  • 1567 16 Race I— US; (Class 4. Div. 3)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Cm to Rice W. Tan) Allan. 99 0 (O) LeM| 2 2 ***** Dancing Water (James H St.) Daniels. 6 8.13 (F) Gejrer 6 3 ***** Actress 111 tShaw St.) Spencer, 3 8.12
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  • 146 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 RELIABLE Dancing Water Eros C. RECEPTION Reliable Dancing Water RELIABLE Dancing Water Little Lain Race 2 TUA PWAR H. Sweet Home Cash Cheque DEMARARA To* Pwar Lee King GAME BOROUGH Demarara Tua Pwar Race 3 NO KIDDING Piet Hem Tray. Cheque THANK
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    • 273 16 Bff-TmSi^L^ > ssssfi Ju| Hi ssr^BsWr" W^^ up-to-the-minute fl "(iv up-to-date ■■bbsb^bsbbol poifJtoi/rf* 04 rf outomohc caltndor MICROTOR A(/WAfJ7/C 0 world's slimmcK auiomatic watch op to ?-doy iimckaaping r«s«rv* I 78 j*w«lt wat«rproo> I loiing track oi the dote hap- antimagnatic I pens to the best oi US. ComBM^^Pjßjß^HS^^gp^s^s^s^s^s^sA binmg
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    • 314 16 THE ONLY ORIGINAL IT ALWAYS PAYS YOU TO BUY S FROM OUR ONE DOLLAR DEPARTMENT. EVERY BUY IS A DOLLAR S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R AND EVERYDAY NEW SELECTIONS. NEW ARRIVALS OF:- >: EMBROIDERED GINGHAMS Ts£>^ And Lovely PRINTED SILKS (^—^—l Also MEN'S. WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S WEAR wsflW COSMETICS, etc etc REMEMBER IT IS THE
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  • SPORTSFRONT
    • 786 17 r HE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's recent decision that citizens only will be eligible in future to represent Singapore inevitably raises this question: Will the F.M.O.C. strictly enforce this condition for which there is already provision in its rules? If it does, some disruption
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    • 66 17 SERVICES CRY OFF SAAA TRI MEET CINGAPORE, Fri—Slnga- pore Joint Services have withdrawn from Sunday's triangular athletics meeting at Farrer Park which the Singapore A.A.A. has organised as part of the National Loyalty Week celebrations. The meeting will now be a match between a Singapore selection and the Police The
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    • 37 17 KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan lost foui wickets for 157 at the close ot play on the third snd final Test against Australia here today. Saeed Ahmad was unbeaten with 72. while Hnnif Mohammad contributed 51— Reuter.
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    • 154 17 MALAYA LOSE TO INDIA IN ÜBER CUP-TIE JAMSHEDPUR, Friday TNDIA beat Malaya 5-2 in the Asian zone final of the Über Cup women's badminton tournament here yesterday and thus qualified to meet the European zone winners in the next round. This was India's second win over Malaya In the se-
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    • 29 17 KUALA LMUPUR. Fri. Pwak enured the F.A.M. Cup final. In which they will meet Johore on Sunday, when they beat Kelantan 6-1 at Merdeka stadium here tonight.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 133 17 Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapcx on your handkerchief and oo your pillow ■t night dears the head quickly. Vapex relieves colds from the Ant deep breath. mm j» MB^f hlfce ew Psyln*B fN,wt VAPEX INHALE* Cany one in your pocket o» handbag ready for
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    • 446 17 **f BULLDOG !%a^ll^Bß years j?one by. gtve lkS^pfi'^^fl^^Nt s yo« r 'nend* an at- A i r+ r\ r model 2943 A Chronometer is a Star Performer 18K Gold $700.00 And Omega is Switzerland's Leading Maker of Chronometers 18K G^ d Lux ***** Also ovoiloble without Colenoor A Chronometer is
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 139 17 SINGAPORE: Rucby HMS Malaya Cup Singapore Civilian* v Singapore Joint Services, padang (5 p.m.); Nee Soon Oarrison v| South Johore. Nee Soon; RAX Seletar B 1 v The Blacks. Seletar; RAJ" Changi B" v 321 BVD Changi; RNZAF v Tankards, Tengah--443 BAD v REMB. Keat Hontr Hockey: SHA league, Dlv.
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  • 331 18  -  From JACK FINGLETON AUSTRALIAN MINISTER: ENTRY BARS NOT DICTATED BY SENSE OF RACIAL SUPERIORITY CANBERRA, Friday. PEOPLE of Asia weren't aflame with indignation at Australia's immigration policy which was misleadingly called "white Australia" policy, said the Australian Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. R. Downer, in Adelaide
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  • 84 18 QUOTA FOR ASIAN MIGRANTS REJECTED ADELAIDE, Fri. The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Downer, today rejected proposals to admit a fixed quota of Asian migrants into Australia. He was speaking at a luncheon at Adelaide town hall. He said the adoption of a quota control to replace the present "flexible, and
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  • 27 18 BANGKOK. Fri— The King and Queen of Siam will leave by air for Saigon on Dec. 18 for a three-day visit to South Vietnam. Reuter.
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  • 37 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sembawang District National Loyalty Week Celebrations Committee will hold an "all community" variety concert tomorrow and on Sunday from 5 p.m. to midnight at West Hill Road (off Sembawang Road 134 m.s.).
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  • 154 18 AFTER seven years in Jail he is free. But 31-year-old Tan Puce Chua was still a very bitter man when he left Changi prison yesterday. So bitter, in fact, he ignored his mother when ih« happily
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  • 332 18 LONDON, Pri. There was renewed uncertainty In London stock markets today with sentiment still affected by fears of higher Interest rates. These were confirmed to some extent today by a sharp rise in this week's United Kingdom Treasury bill rate. Fixed Interest securities were again under pressure and
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  • 181 18 SUNSHINE AFTER THE RAINS AND FLOODS ITUALA TRENGGANU, Fri.— Trengganu today rnloyed bright sunshine for the third day in succession arc* is gradually becoming "dry" after a week of monsoon rain and floods. Only three kampongs in Trengganu are still under one to two feet of water. They are Kampong
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  • 96 18 Tea estate riots: 3 killed COLOMBO. Fri. Three t«a plantation workers were killed and seven injured today when police fired on a group of workers after disturbances had been reported on an estate in Nawapitiya, Central Hill District, according to police sources here. The shooting was ordered when workers attacked
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  • 52 18 NEW JERSEY, Fri. Th« New Jersey Traffic Safety Bureau has sent bartenders cards to pass out to patrons advising persons weighing 100 pounds against driving after four drinks, those weighing 160 pounds against driving after six. and 240-pounders against drinking 10 or more drinks before
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 166 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIIEKTS Vi HWif. SIB (Minimum BIRTH TAVEIRA: To Annette and Walter a son. Michael Rene on 4.12.59 at General Hospital Batu Oajah. ENGAGEMENT Horrf, Sit (Minimum) FIDDIMORE— PBrERSON. Between George. Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. L J. Flddimore and Shirley, daughter of WO. I and Mrs. Peterson
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    • 33 18 RECOGNISED EVERYWHERE -yA «^LJ«T ■XTVI 9GFVavV BBPr \^Sm tßyvmaM A^H A familiar sight-Singapore's T^S*^eß^\ ku*y water-front-alon«i which yfElirJ .-/-m travels many a connoisseur whose choice of cigarettes is Sw (kprjss 555 St. 23.
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