The Straits Times, 12 December 1959

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  • 18 1 AVEBAtt PAII.Y fEBTIFIEH SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 I The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 261 1 'IMPROPER'— LEE TOLD PREMIER TALKS OF WAYS 'TO GET ASSEMBLYMEN' Speaker's ruling: We cannot have intimidation here... Queries on shortage of doctors SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was pulled up by the Speaker, Sir George Oehlers, in the Legislative Assembly today for intimidating Opposition members in
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  • 2091 1 IF THERE IS A TITTLE OF EVIDENCE... PREMIER ON THE PREREQUISITES OF A DISCIPLINED PUBLIC SERVICE THE HEALTH MINISTER ADMITS THERE IS DISCONTENT AMONG GOVERNMENT DOCTORS ouch a course and there is a tittle of evidence about it. he must be prepared to face the consequence of law." The Speaker
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  • 466 1 Peking sends protest to Jakarta on 'cruel' moves THE BAN ON ALIEN TRADERS** SITUATION IS 'INTOLERABLE' JAKARTA, Friday. (X)MMUNIST China, in a document published today, made a "serious protest" to Indonesia against the "cruel treatment and persecution of overseas Chinese." The Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Chen Vi, said in the
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  • 238 1 WINDHOEK (South-west Africa), Friday. unGHT AFRICANS were killed and 30 otUers in-*-i Juieu re duttnn the nlfchl +s supported by troops, opened flre on stone^ throwing crowds. Eight white policemen were also Injured in the not. The authorities said violence broke out when a
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  • 69 1 KI'ALA Lt'Mn«. Fri. At a farewe'l banquet in the Hotel Merlin here— given by the Australian Prime Minister in honour of the Federation Prime Minister -Usmr Pattie Menzies surprised the distinguished gathering Oy singing "Auld Lang Syne.*' After the speeches. Mr. R. G. Meniies stood up and
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A writ has been filed at the High Court Registry on behalf of William Herbert Day. trading as W. H. Day and Co., Chartered Bank Chambers. against Chop Kian j Yong. ot Upper Circular Road, claiming $127,220.92 for money paid and work done by him as
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  • 160 1 SINGAPORE. Friday. MRS. J. WHITE, 35, wife of an RAF officer, died iTI in the British Military Hospital last night from injuries sustained In a head-on collision between the car in which she was travelling and a bus at Tanglin Road yesterday. Wing
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  • 83 1 VTEW DELHI. Fri. Preslr> dent Eisenhower today called for world -wide war against hunger Speaking at the opening of the World Agriculture Fair here he said: "Today we have the scientific capacity to abolish from the world scene at least this on c evil, both
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  • 156 1 Menzies won 't have to pay duty. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. When the visiting Australian Prime Minister and Dame Pattie Menzles return to Australia, they will have in their baggage something on which there will be no duty to declare "the personal affection and regard of the peoole of Malaya." This
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  • 45 1 ROME. Fri.— Former Empress Soraya of Persia will be converted to Catholicism and marry Roman Prince Raimondo Orsini, usually wellinformed sources said today. An announcement of the engagement will be made at a gala party in Rome on Wednesday, the sources said.
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  • 55 1 MUNICH, Pri.— A city court sentenced Josef Pertl. 60, to 1 five months in jail yesterday for shouting "Hell Hitler" to a friend in the street. Pertl, who said he was only giving a friendly greeting, was told by the Judge that he was 20
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  • 175 1 Maldives attacks visit by Press (COLOMBO. Fri. The Government of the British-protected Maldivian Archipelago in the Indian Ocean yesterday protested to Britain against her de- cision to permit parties of newsmen to visit the RAF base on the island, of Gan against th& wishes of the Maldivian Government. In a
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  • 32 1 BANK TO CLOSE JAKARTA Vn In 'I"HCMan rn<rli*l Uw ,nl iinui>lrJtor li-i* Ofd< tanut "i ton Gvral Eas4cra Bjh- < oipor-jiiuu "i Ist ui.j Mi brjn«b«.> "v i <»iiutr fn.'in f><
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  • 1517 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE ISSUE: SHOULD A BOOK BY EX-POLICEMAN DOBREE BE USED IN COURT AS 'EXPERT VIEW A LIVELY debate highlighted by a "duel" between Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, took place in the Senate today
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    64 2 of Gambling Games of Malaya Mr. C. T. Dobree, was Assistant Commissioner in the Crime Branch. Federation Police Force, at the time of his retirement in April 1955 after 30 years' service. The book deals with 100 gambling games in Malaya. "As a reference book it will be
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  • 244 2 pENANG, Fri. Th« Privy Council has dismissed with costs an appeal by the Aberfoyle Plantations Ltd. against a 1938 Judgment by thr Federation Court of Appeal allowing a $100. 000 claim by a Penang I millionaire. Mr. Khaw Bian Cheng. Mr. Khaw had sought th# return
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  • 33 2 ALOR 'STAR. Fri— A flvejman committee has been set up In Kedah to draw up plans i for the "National Language Week" in the State from Jan 30 to Feb. 6.
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Frl. The film "I'm All Right, Jack," a satire on British industrial relations, is the top box office film of the year, according to a survey published today: Reuter.
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  • 417 3 NEW DELHI, Friday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower was guest of honour last night at the biggest state banquet ever given in Delhi climax to another day of public acclaim and ceremonial splendour in a visit which he described as ''unforgettable/ 'The efforts I shall make
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  • 184 3 LONDON, Friday. TWENTY-SEVEN men from the Norwegian vessel Elfrida (1,719 tons), and the 400-ton German coaster, Merkur, were today feared lost in the North Sea. i This brought the probable death toll in shipping mishaps in a week of gales round the
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  • 121 3 U.S. WANTS EUROPE TO PAY MORE FOR NATO \yASHINGTON, Fri.— Mr. Christian Herter the Secretary of State, said today the United States believed the European allies might be able to assume a larger share of defencs costs In Nato. He told a Press conference that this problem would be discussed
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  • 240 3 Chinese pressure let up on Indian border ,^«HILLONG (Assam), Fri.— Chinese troops appear to have lessened their pressure on the Indian border outpost of Khinzimane. almost on the McMahon line, in the past few weeks. Earlier, the Chinese had on 17 occasions warned the small band of Indian border guards
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  • 21 3 VATICAN CITY. Frl— The Pope will broadcast his annual Christmas message to the world at noon Dec. 23 U.P.I.
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  • 170 3 T ONDON. Fri.— The Egyptian Information Minister. Major Salah Salem, is to Invite the parents of Lieut. Anthony Moorhouse to visit Cairo and Port Said as his guests, the Daily Mall reported today. The newspapers Cairo correspondent. Anthony Brown, said MaJ. Salem told him "that
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  • 42 3 CAPETOWN. Frl— A cyclone has flattened the small port of Moo im boa de Praia, in Portuguese East Africa, just south of the Tanganyika border, leaving the population homeless. The number of casualties was not known. Renter.
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  • 92 3 TOKYO. Fri. Two trucks and their crews disintegrated in a gunpowder blast that .shook Yokohama and Tokyo today. The two trucks collided In Yokohama One was carrying the gunpowder. Four people died and there were 98 lnjuned. Also, 236 homes were destroyed or damaged. The
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  • 66 3 ACCRA, Fri.— French police yesterday held up the 20--man protest team led by the Rev. Michael Scott as they marched toward Reggan in the French Sahara, the area of projected atomic test explosions. Three white and six African police intercepted the marchers at Bittou. deep inside French
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  • 55 3 HAVANA, Frl. Austin Young. 38. American soldier of fortune who broke out of a military jail in Plnar del Rio on Wednesday, was recaptured yesterday In a Havana Hotel. Young, a former RAF pilot, was jailed for 30 years on Tuesday and escaped less than 24
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    • 368 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWANt A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning- 632 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Moaning Prelude; 7.00 The News: fiS'liif 'iVSt 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penan* 3H6 metres News; 8.05 a Date With Music; 8.30 CalUng All Hospitals; 9.00 A.M.
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  • 526 4 A practising lawyer as president of Rent Board? 'Undesirable' Mr. LEE GIVES ASSURANCE TO RECTIFY SITUATION SINGAPORE, Friday THE validity of having a practising member of the Bar as president of the Rent Conciliation Board was discussed in the Legislative Assembly today. The query was raised by Mr. A. P.
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  • 218 4 Schools: Big reshuffle involving 670 heads, teachers SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Education has completed a big staff reshuffle in 210 Singapore schools. A total of 70 print 'pals and 600 teachers, moit of them from primary schools are being transferred. Letters have already been sent to the teachers concerned
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Professor K. G. Trengonning. head of the History Department of the University of Malaya, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon at Cathay Hotel on Dec. 16.
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  • 462 4 STUDY GRANTS ASSURANCE BY GOH SINGAPORE, Friday. T*KE Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, tox day gave an assurance in the Legislative Assembly that money for scholarships and fellowships would be spent to the best purpose. Dr. Goh was replying to Mr. Thlo Chan Bee <SPATangllm when debating appropriations for
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  • 117 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sixteen donations received today by the Ministry of Culture brought the National Theatre Fund to $143,158.89 The donations were as follows: Remington Rand Singapore Ltd. $150; Bnta Shoe Co.. Ltd. $1,000; Singapore Baggage Transport Agency Ltd. $200; Singapore Casket Co., Ltd. $50; Husband and
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Urn Kang Hal, 22, was today Jailed for one month and fined $300 by a magistrate's court for assaulting a 17-year-old schoolgirl with intent to outrage her modesty. The offence took place on Oct. 3 in Malcolm Road. Evidence was heard in camera.
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— Entries for the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations. 1960, will be received at the Examinations Office of the Ministry of Education, 59. Tanglin Road, Singapore 10, up to Jan. 2.
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  • 115 4 NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR ST. JOHN ASSN. SINGAPORE. Friday. I*HE St. John Ambulance Association is to have its new headquarters on a 110,000 sq. ft. site near Nicoll Highway. i The building, expected to be completed in March next year, will accommodate a general office, lecture rooms, a home nursing room,
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    • 246 4 Today's Sinaant%§"*> Hiarv 1 I V.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): CHimCH: Pood and Pun Pair 11 mlnton 3 p.m.: boxing. Indoor Rhythmic movement 9.45 a.m. ajn. to 6 p.m. games, wpak raga. body -building i Hivr«r vmpa- T.W. Un SiETHODIgT TOI'TH FEL- 5 pjn.; movie circle show 7 p.m nls 9am bodv-buUdtaJ
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  • 313 5 WHO MAY USE THE GOVT. HOLIDAY BUNGALOWS SINGAPORE, Friday IS a Government statutory board chairman entitled to go to a Singapore Government holiday bungalow and "push out" Government servants staying there? Mr. A. P. Rajah (SPAFarrer Park) asked this when he referred to a provision of $1,400 for a lady
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  • 189 5 Dentist is named chairman of PSC SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr Lim Eng Bee, a Singapore dental surgeon has been appointed chairman of the Public Service Commission. Mr. Lim, 41. succeeds Inche Yusof bin Ishak. who was installed as Singapore's first Malayan-born Yang di-Per-tuan Negara on Dec. 3. .Mr. Lim was deputy
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  • 69 5 COME HOME' APPEAL TO MISSING SCHOOLGIRL SINGAPORE. Fri— Worried parents of a missing schoolgirl today made an urgent "come-back-home" appeal. Molly Lim Chew Wah. 18. (above), of Fairfield Girls' School, has been missing from her Paslr Panjang home since yesterday Mr. E S. Lim, her father, said: "We are terribly
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  • 77 5 ACCIDENT ORPHAN SUSAN in LONDON T ONDON, Frl. Eleven months' old Susan McGuffie. whose parents were killed in a road accident in Malaya last month, arrived at London airport yesterday in the care of a nurse. An aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Elbourne, who are planning to
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  • 244 5 SINGAPORE PLAN FOR NEW PRO IN LONDON SINGAPORE. Friday. fHE Government will, if a suitable man can be 1 found, post an information officer for Singapore in London, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. Lee was answering a query from Tun Lim Yew
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  • 59 5 IPOH. Fri. A woman vegetable farmer, Liew See Yin. 26. lost all her savings when her house in Gunong Bercham new village, near here, »a- burgled yesterday Llew and her husband. Cheong Kirn Meng. 32, left for their farm early in the morning. When she returned about
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  • 417 5 The inspector who could not get on with the chief GOVT. SUED BY EX-POLICE OFFICER PENANG. Friday. 4 FORMER police inspector, B. Surinder Singh *"*> Kanda, told the Penang High Court yesterday he "could not get on" last year with his Chief Police Officer. Mr. H. W. Strathairn. Kanda, who
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  • 76 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. A Buklt Besar villager. Ahmad bin Hajl Daud. has complained to the Chief Medical and Health Officer here. Dr. Haji Abdul Ghani bin Mohamed. that his wife. Asma binte Idrls, had to give birth without aid btcau.se there was only
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  • 22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl The Johore Bahru customs station will be closed for official business on Dec. 25 being Christmas Day.
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  • 223 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Alliance Senator Muhsein said today that the Senate would not bt a rubber stamp of the House of Representatives. He said this In the House when referring to a Straits T'itu report that the Benate had taken 70 minutes to pass the
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  • 74 6 U.S. TRADE SECRETARY IN STORE SINGAPORE. Pri. The American Secretary of State for Commerce. Mr! Frederick Mueller, arrived by Japan Air Lines tod*\v for an overnight stay on his way to Jakarta. Mr. Mueller is on a tour of Japan. Indonesia, Ceylon and India and is having discussions on trade
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  • 886 6 Lee: Position of Assembly staff being studied SPEAKER TOLD HIS PLAN WOULD BE ACCEPTED IF WORKABLE SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today clarified the position of his Government on the question of an independent service for the Legislative Assembly staff. He told the Assembly during the
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  • 218 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SIX kampongs in Kelantan and Trengganu will be among rural centres which will have electric lights for the first time next year. The Chief Engineer of the Central Electricity Board, Mr. p R. Wardrop. told the Straits Times that the Board
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  • 347 6 A hostel (AT $2 A DAY) for Assembly members SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Government has set up a hostel of threi rooms with 10 beds for Assemblymen at 9, Fort Canning. The rate i s $3 per day for each Assemblyman. The Deputy Primn Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Cbye. disclosed this
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  • 359 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister for National Development, Mr. OnR Eng Guan, told the Legislative Assembly today that when he took over the Public Works Department, he sacked five expatriate architects who were on contract. Ht also sacked six expatriate architects in, the Singapore
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  • 253 7 SINGAPORE. Friday rE Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers will act as Yang diPertuan Negara in the absence of Inche Yusof Ishak. The Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. announced this today in the Assem bly Mr Lee. who was
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  • 76 7 MAN CHARGED IN COURT SINGAPORE. Fri.— Tan Eng Seng, 43, was charged in a magistrate's court here today with robbing the Ban Joo pawnshop at Tanjong Pagar Road of jewellery valued at $181,335. The charge alleged that he committed the offence with four others while armed with a
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  • 142 7 IPOH, Fri.— The Ministry of Educatipn's decision to introduce simultaneous holidays for all types of schools has brought a protest from the Perak UMNO The party complains that from next year Mala> schools will not get their vacation during the fastine month. The executive
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  • 78 7 MINISTER TO ADDRESS FAITH TALKS IT UAL A LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. will address the annual meeting of the Malayan Council for Inter-Faith Cooperation at the High Street Secondary School here on Sunday at 5 p.m. The council was formed In 1956 after
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Four landing craft, four fast launches and seven harbour launches from the 37th Co. Royal Army Service Corps (Water Transport* today took Dart in the company's annual sail-past in the straits between Blakang Matt and Pulau Bukom. Brig. B. T. V Cowey. deputy
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  • 221 7 INCHE YUSOF to MOVE OUT OF ISTANA, ASSEMBLY TOLD SINGAPORE, Friday. T^HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. announced A in the Legislative Assembly today that the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, had expressed a desire to stay in a bungalow in the domain of the Istana Negara
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  • 40 7 Police seize gangland weapons in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police in raids in Nelson Road and Cheng Tuan Street early today seized gangland weapons. Parangs, ifon rods and knives were found carefully concealed in hideouts. Eleven men were detained for questioning.
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  • 29 7 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A labourer. Azmir bin Ahmad. 23. was killed today when the rubber tree he was felling at Bertam Estate. Kepala Bata^. fell on him.
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  • 228 7 IPOH. Friday. A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, who ran away from his home in Penang "because my heart was full of shame." had a tearful reunion with his father in the police station here today. Gurdial Singh's reason /or th»» shame: "I failed in i
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  • 172 7 $10,000 WENT TO ONE MAN I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Comptroller of Inland Revenue. Mr R. F. White, said today that $10,000 has been paid to an informer for his tip off which led tc j the recovery of $250,000 I In taxes. But he would not say if the
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  • 60 7 IPOH. Fri. The Perak State legal adviser. Mr. F. G. Cooko. has gone on leave prior to retirement and the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Perak. Raja Azlan Shah, has gone on transfer to Kuantan. as the Pahang State legal adviser Mr. I. Talog Davie.s. from Kuala Lumpur, is
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    • 191 7 The Saint Hy Lesiie Charteris WEU-.SAIHT, THATS HEPS IS >tX!R I By] HERE IS THE KEy\ MJ m i Abmer By At lapp J SHELL BE EASY f^IAZZQ^ KEEP SHOOTING. I V^^^rJ^fcS^ j^^ <^k TO HANDLE -WIF J M* JT y7^>-<<&V Akid LETS SEE ///y/Vy^, I o*7*s. J l\n I
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  • 25 8 it Word! Sit (Minimum) MRS. VIOLET COOKE and rhlldrrn inrrrrlf thank all friends and rrMitral for thrlr kind nwssagts o( londolrme during thnr bertavemtat.
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  • 369 8 ANNOUN CEM ENTS i» Hard, Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S .livt Rljsttaftl Is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch llm< VANITY— OPEN TO 3 p.m. today. Downs, Hats, Co*tuma J«wellsry, Gift«. 3?. Kaffirs Place, Sport. WITHOUT "COWLAC" In tht home von lark the beat full rrram powdered milk on the Malayan
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  • 613 8 The Straits Times Saturday, Dec. 12, 1959. The Budget Debate No-one need agree with Tun Lim Yew Hock's strictures on the Singapore Government's financial policy, jor be of Opposition persuasion in general, to concede i him a considerable share of I the honours in the first round of the budget
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  • 330 8 The practical results of the United Nations' resolution i on Hungary are likely to be nil. The Assembly has deplored the failure of the Soviet Union and Hungary to heed its previous resolutions, and has called on j Hungary to co-operate with the Assembly's .special re-
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  • 251 8 Senators, like other politicians, must learn not to be tpo sensitive. Taking offence at the statement in the Straits Times that the Senate had approved the Supply Bill in seventy minutes, while the Lower House took a week, Senator Engku Muhsein complained it might give the impression that
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  • 121 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Timas of Dec. 9, 1909 IN tbe Legislative Council last week the acting Attorney General, Mr. Allen, successfully introduced a motion to impose a duty of five cento a gallon on all petroleum imported. This, he said, was to rais* an estimated additional revenue
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  • 996 8 South-East Asia's scramble for the big money for development reflects a basic change in attitude Saturday Study By a FINANCIAL TIMES correspondent LONDON PRESIDENT Soekarno's warning to the recent Colombo Plan conference at Jogjakarta "do not think that assistance will produce I
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  • 795 9 SINGAPORE, Friday MINISTER ASKED: WHAT ARE HIS QUALIFICATIONS, WHY DO YOU NEED HIS SERVICES? A DETERMINED bid by Opposition members to delete provisions for a political secretary to the Minister for Health sparked off a lively hour-long debate which ended
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  • 599 9 'Tremendously impressed' says Menzies PREMIER (I'M BEWILDERED BY THE PACE) GIVES FAREWELL DINNER KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TH E Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menzies, today confessed jokingly that he was a little bewildered by the fast pace of his Federation tour and a bit worn out, too. He said
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  • 222 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Singapore Government is looking for a man 1 to fill the post of airport manager. It may be necessary to recruit one from overseas at the top salary of $1,420 a month. The Deputy Prime Minister. I Dr. Toh Chin Chye.
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  • 102 9 GOVERNOR'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PUT BACK PENANG. Frl. The birthday of the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda. will be officially celebrated on Dec. 30 instead of on Dee. 15. An official announcement this afternoon said the Governor has been advised by his physician to restrict the number of public engagements
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  • 12 9 CH£ KHATIJAH SIDEK
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  • 262 9 Now Che Khatijah (of PMIP) is married to a sailor J/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The leader of the PMIP women's section. Che Khatijah Sidek. was married to a sailor at a relative's house here lust night. The groom is Inche Lokman bin Zakarla, 37, of the Royal Malayan Navy at woodland*.
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    • 51 9 NEW GAY PERFUMES JH^# I II fir TV" II I I A>IGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG DECCA Stereophonic and Monaural Record* Classical, Operatic, Instrumental, Latin American, Vocal, Popular, Dance, etc. Stereophonic ffss Pick-up $170— spot* Sal* Oiltribulan far Sing«p«r« *5&. $t S- ISAAC ft CO., LTD. ff
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    • 455 9 YOU RISK LOSING ALL YOUR TEETH unless you take care of your gums if oiir gunir> brromr infertrd. rvrn perfect terth are bound to suffer. *i That means you could lose all yoar tneth before you are very much older. To avoid this you .f^V^H must not only clean your
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 1001 10 are all very well in saving trapped wild life...but what about the law of the jungle? CONSIDERABLE publicity has been given in the Press in recent months to the efforts of the Society for the Prevention ol Cruelty to Animals in raising funds for the purchase of anaesthesia
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    • 245 10 T WISH to speak on 1 behalf of my husband, Wan Abdul Hamid. who is not in a position to speak for himself under present circumstances. My husbands case has been brought up in Parliament. The Minister of Defence in reply
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    • 51 10 IA/HERE there are doubts that graduates j of certain United States universities and colleges j have not attained recognisable standards, these can be resolved by examinations and interviews. However, can the Federation especially, take con- crete steps towards recog- L nltlon of United States degrees? U. S. GRAD.
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    • 58 10 WRITAIN'S Prime Min1J ister. Mr. Macmillan. slipped up when he spoke 1 of the appointment "for the first time" of a former Minister of the Crown as 1 British Commissioner in Bouth-East Asia. He forgot Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald a former Minister of Education. Secretary for the
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    • 524 10 peliciouf ■^^^WlTHRjaB.', BAKED "^^^§^®to unit l v DCAUC Heinz Baked Beam arc nutri- 'f\ 1 1 1 tious, high in food values for vitality and strength. Heiru Baked Beans are w(*S' *^nY packed in rich tomato JkAA^ sauce. Heinz Baked Bear.s are especially delicious served with rice, meat, fish, I
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    • 96 10 A^UHER V^M^^A tape recorders s^^mf^—^mWi}^. O Hours Playing Time with many special features the Sole Agents: AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. North Bridge Road. Spore, 6. Tel: *****, ***** gi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iniilii GRAND ANNUAL AND ill I Get an Elephant fT* pTI V of a buy for ~v w I every
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    • 299 10 Straits Times Crossword 1 w.» 1 A t c B reduced fee by cutter (5). K£ Ptamlound «n reference 7 Plxin fc the mart with a weight 8&& B t* right on the bed to 10 Uan in keeper or SSK.^ 11 TLn. 10 Spectacle attendant on hill--11 Anyone can
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    • 1745 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue S'per- Stilt P. Jtie- fane** MEMNON London. Hamburg, Rottirdew THay Dec 11 PATROCLUS littrpoet. Glasgow CIS Dm 11 Otc 14/13 Dm 10/17 MACHAON Havrt, LlverpMl, Avonmouth Dec 11 Oec II Oet 17/20 Ott 21/22 iTCAOH luerpMl. Glasgow
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    • 1367 11 WtIdJLUILdMMXSUUjiaM er H E h. A* t LINES w«iii m •BEN REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS Spore P Sham Penanj LALANOIA" t) 11/22 DIC 21/24 Oft 23/21 Oet SINALOA" I) 1$ OtC/ 4 JM 1/ I JM 1/ T JM "FALSTRIA" I)* 20/11 JM 13 74 Jm 21/21 JM "SONGKHLA"
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    • 1432 11 iulwm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD "ml? SINIAPMI (iMertaraM n tkt UaitH KiegJea) 3 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN 111 A CONTINENTAL POtTS S'pora P Sham Ptnang OENLOYAI tor Liverpool. Hull. Rotterdam Himburg I, p^t 14 Om IS/10 Om DENVANNOCN for Hamburg, Antwerp. L'oar. Rotterdam J4 27 Om 21/21 OM M
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    • 1400 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. riL.i No.. HIU ■IiI.BBMAOI UMK .LAVEMBSI LINE LONDON HAMIUK ROTIIROAM NAVtI LOS ANIELES SAN FRANCISCI. I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVIR ft PORTLANO. ano re caaade and USA North Atlantic Porti AetietJet targt ftr Geetrot ft Saatt CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aatr.ei t'port P. S'Mm renang SUNHYVIUI 11/11 OM
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  • 630 12 LARGE IMPORTS SHOCK FOR SINGAPORE RUBBER MARKET By Our Market Correspondent A QUIET and featureless rubber market in Singapore yesterday got a jolt when November imports of rubber into Singapore were shown to be 8,285 tons more than in October. The actual imports were 50,218 tons, the highest since April
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  • 36 12 SINGAPORE. DEC. 11. RUBBER: $1.16 7 s per lb. (down 2 7 s cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close Sl.l7'ft (quiet). TIN: $388 per picul (down $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 383 12 T*HE rubber market has A been much quieter this week in which for the first time in twenty weeks a full week has passed without a special settlement, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market review. The main movement has centred in December 1 B.S.S.
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  • 313 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- 1 f apore Haxbour Board* wharves or expected today: Mlnikoi 1 2, Le Natal 4 5, Eurydamas 6A, Nissan Mai v 6. 7, Straai Johore 8. a. Laertes 10/11, Monmouthshire 13 14, Bennevis 10, 16, Elizabeth Bakke 18, Peik 19, Sedenalc N. Wall
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  • 9 12 Managers selling price fDecember 11) 51.07.
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  • 109 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce >3 Exchange noon prices pet I plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent December January shipment $39 buyers, $40 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $61 sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: steady: no business reported done; Muntok white $246, Sarawak $245, special Sarawak black $165, garbled
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  • 71 12 THe Malayan Exchange Banks' Asaociation made :he following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100: SelUng T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1628 1/4; Deutsche Marks 136: tteyals 145 3/4. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong the I.S. dollar was quoted at
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  • 686 12 THE MaUyan Share Brokers Auociation reporter yesterday: "Industrials and tins were easier whil« rubbers were quiet. TTie turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation bro- < kers reported die following busi- 1 ness up to 3.30 p.m.: IndnstrUlt: Fitcpatiiolu SI 06 101. $1.05: Fraser and Neave ords (1.59 (OL).
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  • 150 12 DECEMBER flrst grad? rubber buyers fob doted in Singapore yesterday at 116 < cents per lb. down 2 T cents on Thursdays close. The closing tone was slightly easier. Closing prices in rents p«r lb.. ye&terday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.SS. Spot f.o.b. buyers 117>4, sellers 118*; Int.
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  • 22 12 Malayan Share Market: Oec. 11 Dee. 1* Industrials: 116.13 HIM Tint: 145.93 147.06 t Rubber*: IS3.M 184.93 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 149 12 MELBOURNE, Prl. INVESTMENT shares on th» Stock Exchange were firm I today. The largest moves were E.B.A. which easec Is. 6d. to 425. and E.Z. which sained lOd. Base metals were steady and oils again were active. Interstate Oil rose to 20s. then eased to 18s. 6d. to
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    • 1239 12 jßr^t-INEj: Express U.S.A. Pacific «k Atlantic Coast Service I I. A. LI A. E.I.A. S'DOd s>jm Penang H'koni L. Aigc'es Hew York Sickitawa Man 2t 24 Dae 24/2S Otc 2« Dtc 23 Jai II rtl KMikMM Maty' 21,21 Jai 2«/25 Jai 2» Jai 21 Fli li Ma KiMilawa Mam 21/2)
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    • 51 12 t^_ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO.. LTD. .^H^a~ «l CECIL STREET VPOtE TllttktM Nil ***** ?jnt IK^^ TONC JIT Bandjtrmtsin tic 14 J^IW 111 TONS HAI »»i|at Me 14 l^^^^jM TONS COIN Djakarta ItC II TONC YICK vemafant tie H I TONC nam Surabaya Me 11 TONS KUN T, rebon IK
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    • 486 12 TENDERS TENDER Tenders are invited for the j purchase of one second-hand l •International" TD-18 Diesel i Crawler Tractor offered in "AS 18" condition where located. ?tor further details apply Box A 5487 Btratte Times. Singapore. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered Contractors will be received
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    • 771 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRIC < POWER SUPPLY TO BINJAI PARK Electric supply to Bin.ial Park Estate, Jalan Kampoug Chantek. Swiss Club Road, and Ascot Rise mil', be Interrupted between 9.00 < am and 1.00 p.m. on !sth De- cember 1959. The
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    • 518 12 NOTICES In The Matter Of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE and In The Matter Of CHENG HUAT AND COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company duly convened and held at 41. Orchard Road. Singapore, on 29th November. 1959. the following Special Resolution
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 750 13 (Continued from Pa»e 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ■11 Wtrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtrm BOX A.S2IS S.T. Position In now Jlled and all applicant* are thanked. WANTED ladien typist* stenographers v Indies receptionists. Apply Box A 5490 < T. S |«re. RIQUIRIO SALESMAN preferable 'hinene. well experienced In textile .rade
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    • 967 13 SITUATIONS VACANT x :rd* SS (Hi*.)— Box St ett. txtrm BOUSTIAO A CO. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, require Immediately Senior Freight Camasser for their Shipping Department Good salary for the right man with *Jie necessary experience. Apply In own hand writ Ins stating ags and experience to P.O. Box 1011, Kuala
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    • 1026 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box S4t ct*. txtrm 3 BEDROOM HOUII, with 3 bathrooms at Rebecca Road, big lounge, dlnlnic room, kitchen and two servants quarters on 17,000 sq. ft of land. R<nt SAOO on lease. Apply 12, Oluny Road. Phone 26*89 (Spore). ATTRACTIVE THRU BCOROOMEO furnished Bungalow
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    • 985 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tt Wmrd* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm TWELVE MODERN SHORT Stories Specially Selected for use In BrhooU by Allen and Mason $2.75. published by Arnold. Distributed by Federal Publications Ltd. HONO KONO FAR EAil BUILDER Estskllshed ISM A Bimonthly periedlcal sf Building Resl Ettata Aetivltlet In the
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    • 1103 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si Hin.)— Box it ct*. txtrm ISS3 MILLMAN MINX Balon registered 1954 with radio very good condition $2,100. Contact Hashlm, Land Office. J. Bahni. Ring J.B. 3223 AUSTIN A5O De Luxe. 1956 one owner, regularly serviced, accident free. $3,200. Phone ***** Singapore AUSTIN SALOON Re
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    • 725 13 FOR SALE Word* SS (Hl*.)— Box St et: txtrm ALWAYS CMOOII "TURIMA" "Helvetia". Switzerland's wonderful sewing machines, nelllnc $100.00 below comparable brands' Trade-Ins. Electric Jones. Krister, $100.00 each. Typewriters, electrical appliances cheap 6, Koch Road. Spore. 25*771. CCC JUNK STORE. 137. Buklt Tlmab Rd.. Spore. (2nd U.S.) Offers for Sale,
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    • 476 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt Word* Sit (Minimum) Dailw I month. 10 Word* StSt (Ml* MAYFAIR HOTEL— Central Alrcondltioned Rooms with Telephone), excellent Cruislne/Bar. MODERN HOSTEL ACCOMMODA TION at tunable rates Tel Chlnear YMCA 7512> (Spore). COODWOOO PARK HOTEL ScotU Road. Spore. Charming Garden indu sive Terms Tel: *****. STATION
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    • 139 13 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) .tt Word* Sit (Hinimum) Omilm I month. It Word* S2.il (Him MUI FONG RESTAURANT— Luncheon at only $1.90 per bead: Mock Turtle Soup. Lamp Chops, Chips Printanlrre, Roll Butter. Cbeeas Coffee. WHERE TO EAT (Fed.) 2* ■fora's Sit (Minimum) Omltu 1 month. 10 Word* StS9 (Mm
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  • 309 14 RUSSELL TO LEAD SIDE AGAINST CIVILIANS SINGAPORE, Friday. npilE former Oxford Greyhounds and A Cheshire trialist fullback David Russell of the First Battalion Cheshire Regiment will lead Combined Services XV against Malayan Civilians at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec. 19. The Services team is
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  • 57 14 rtUALA KANOSAR. Fri The 2nd Battalion. New Zealand Regiment, beat the Ist Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, by 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to six (two tries) in a rugger match on the Malay College ground here today. The Kiwis led 8-0 in the first
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  • 112 14 GAIK BEE IS SOLE MALAYAN 'SURVIVOR' f AMSHEDPI R Fri. Tan I Gaik .Bee. the only Malayan player still in the women's singles of the In- dian badminton championships here, reached the semi-finals yesterday. She beat Sudesh Minocha of India 11-0. 12-11. Gaik Bee and her Danish f partner. Erland
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  • 43 14 PENANG. Frl Penang beat Kedah 2-0 in a friendly Inter-state hockey match at Dato Kramat here today. Penang took the lead In the fourth minute through cen-tre-forward Derek David. Left winger Stanley Newman scored the second goal in the second half.
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    67 14 THE last batch of Singapore's contingent left yesterday morning for the Sonth-East Asia Peninsular Games in Bangkok starting tomorrow, led by S.O.S.C. president. Mr. C. C. Tan (third from left) carrying with him the lamp to light Singapore's Torch at the opening ceremony. Standing at the centre is Mr. A.
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  • 200 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ORITISH Ryder Cup golfers Dai Rees and Peter Allis will play an exhibition match over 18 holes on the Selangor Golf Club course here tomorrow, starting at 2.30 p.m. Their match will hold special Interest to golfing fans because either
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  • 108 14 JPOH. Frl. The Ist Battalion, Loyal Regiment, trounced Perak Chinese Recreation Club 6-1 to become runners-up in the Ipoh senior division soccer league in a replay on the Jalan Abdul Jalil ground here today. The league ended with Kinta Indians as champions and thrte teams
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  • 206 14 JJUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The first and second round matches In the Malayan in-ter-school seven-a-side rugger competition were completed at Shaw Road here today. > The only surprise was the defeat of the defending champions. Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star In the second round by king Edward
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  • 115 14 The Blacks to tour Federation SINGAPORE. Frl. The Blacks, one of Singapore's leading Asian rugger teams, will make a ten -day tour of the Federation starting next weekend. They will play four matches during the tour at Seremban, Kuala Lumcur. Tpoh and Pcnanc The party of 30 players and officials
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  • 50 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Perafe^and Malacca will meet in the final of the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's Inter-state basketball competition at Sun Jin School. Loke Yew Road, tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. In the semi-finals today. Perak beat Kelantan 57-36 and Malacca trounced Negrl Sembilan 83-63.
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  • 68 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six players have been named to represent Singapore in the Foong Seong Cup zone final against Selangor at Penang on Dec. 24 and 25. The winners will meet holders. Penang, in the challenge round at Penang on Dec. 26 and 27. The six players
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 200 14 5 Don't let s^^^) that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night fC^^^a clears the head quickly. M7ij|| Vapex relieves colds from p^lljbXj the first deep breath. J^HxF ID f\ LOOK FOR VAPEX N&"S4 ;^J| IN THE NEW PACK 1
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 108 14 SINGAPORE: Rug,rr RMP v The Blacks. Ayer Rajah Road Nee Soon v RASC. Nee Soon; SOC Ist v RAP Tengah. padang; Police v RAF Seletar. Thomson Road RAP Seletar 'B v SRC Seletar RAF Changi "B" v St. Andrew's. Changl; Tankards v Cheshire Regiment. Tankards- REME v RE, Ayer Rajah
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  • 1467 15 Acceptors and riders at Bt. Timah tomorrow MEETING OF TWO IMPROVING YOUNG SPRINTERS WILL BE HIGHLIGHT OF TOMORROW'S RACING IN SPORE ACCEPTORS, riders and betting forecast for the last day of the Singapore St. Leger Meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow: Race 1—2.15: (Class 2. Div. 4)— 6 Furs. 1 00
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  • 524 15 THE FRIAR MONTY ARE READY FOR THE BIG CLASH ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep HIGHLIGHT of tomorrow's racing at Bukit Timah will be the clash between Monty and The Friar II in the Class 2, Div. l—6f handicap. Both have won their last three starts and there is no
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  • 222 15 No mid-week internationals FAs f ONDON. Fri. Britain's four home soccer associations England. Scotland. Wales and Irelandyesterday decided against a suggestion by the English Football League that all international matches should be played In midweek The associations issued a statement to this effect after a meeting here but added that
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  • 177 15 I EEDS. Fri. Yorkshire, the English county cricket champions, today broke a long tradition by appointing a professional captain. Vie Wilson, the club's 38--year-old senior professional. The last professional captain of the county was Louis Hall, who shared the captaincy duties in the early
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  • 25 15 LONDON. Frl.— Results of yesterday's Rugby Union county championship matches: Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire and Derby 5 East Midlands 17: Warwickshire 28 Leicestershire 0. Reuter
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 339 15 Vl^stinghouse Appliances For Modern Living V\ I I|^ Co»f., Mokar ™^t I PsjsJ fftaf Fsbb you can si SUSf... if it's Westinghouse Sole Agents: KHOO HENG PHO CO.. LTD. 204, Cantonment fed.. S'por*. T«l: ***** ****** 1, Suloimon M., Kuala Lumpur. T»l: ***** I ****S*»S»W»»WSMBBBBaM)MKI«SMSSISSS«WSS««a«M«M^»«I««««BMi^^^^«»t S Get restful mi comforting
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  • 37 16 THI BROTHER! and muter of h. L.i! Mi. Tan Cheng Chuan think relatives and friends for their a»alatanc« xtirndanrr wrraths and donation* to FATA. Home (or the Aged and St. inhn Ambulant. duriag their reeeat bereavement
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  • 270 16 LAUGHTER IN THE ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE. Fri. Thr definition of a donkeyman raised considerable laughter in the Legislative Assembly today. The designation. of donkeyman appears in the Health Ministry estimates. The section reads: "Daily-rated employees, wages and allowances (2) donkeyman: 51.920 a
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  • 290 16 LONDON. Fri. A ueck oi steadily advancing prices ended on a very firm note. Investment buying of good class industrial issues persisted for most of the day. A common complaint m that stock was not aMMJri f isily obtainable. Gains were widespread and in some cases quite substantial.
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  • 27 16 LONDON, Prl. Spot 34 ',d, Jan. 33 \d., Jan/Mar. 33d. April/June 3U«d.. July/Sept 30»,d.. Oct.-Dec 29\d., Dec. c.l.f. 34d., Jan. c.i.f 33 3 d. Tone Easier
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  • 20 16 LONDON. Prl. Buyra £790. sellers £791. Forward buyers C7B6V sellers £787. Settlement £791. Turnover a.m. 105 tons p.m. 20.
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    • 183 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTttEMEm 20 Worit $11) (Minimum) LEWIS— To Muriel and Hugn on fi December 1839 at Oon Quek Heag Nursing Home— a »on. TAN— To Amy and Tong Tetk on 10 12 69 at Penang Hoopltal, a aon. Nigel, brother for Anne. THE ENCAOEMKNT IS announced between Randolph Kirn
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    • 284 16 THE MAN WHO WROTE Epitaph for a N|>> Journey into Fear Mask of Dimitrios ERIC AMBLER KEEPS UP THE SUSPENSEFUL I TRADITION WITH... Passage of Arms This TOP S~\ thriller J begins in jaMr^ the Free I Press next Saturday! <** e^eP9isi«-rViF^"rie Chronometer >j*MjS£} The title Chronometer «s legally protected
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    • 616 1 A w A i A bshHHhV Aw Lr^ I ;^aHhi B^F B^F^ S^BBBBbW B^^^ x^sS^^ffl ??S /ssxl&k. Hi- Bml THE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL TRADERS ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE f Qf THAT OFFERS I J X^^ g THE »EST..^| AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD., THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (M) LTD., NAM AH ELECTRIC
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  • 282 2  -  P. L. TAN BY QEAR SIR; It gives me great pleasure to tell you how much we appreciate your help in sending two members of your Association to sit on the Sub-Committee for the Troining of Radio Servicemen. Your willingness to help in this
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  • 937 2  - The appliance and radio market is growing bigger daily TAN SENG BENG POPULATION GROWTH ONE OF THE KEYS By PRESIDENT OF RETAS fHE current downturn in business is only a dent in the long term growth trend of our economy which will continue to grow in the future as it
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    • 238 2 i fii|.IJ.I.iTJ& bH^b^b^b^b^b^bih 3 I Kb^^^^^H I 1 COSIMA STEREO I C A full-Stereo Radiogram. 9 valves with 13 j f functions, 1 MW and 3 SW Bands and V C full tone controls. Price: $950.00. 5 lili'saJsssssssßDHßV^^ ARABELLA f STEREO f The NORDMENDE masterpiece and ideal P radiogram for
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  • 90 3 THE Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore executive committee for 1960. In the front row are (from left): Mr. Spenser Tan, vice-president Mr. Tan Seng Beng, president; Mr. John K. Young, adviser; Mr. Sim See Miang. vice-president. Standing, from If ft, are: Mr. Tan Thoo N'giap,
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  • 434 3  -  CHEW LOY KHOON THEIR AIM "HIGH TECHNICAL SKILL By THEIR FIRST STOP -JAPAN NEXT YEAR RADIO AND ELECTRICAL TRADERS' ASSN. HAS THREE-FOLD AIMS 'pHK Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore (Retas) was formed in March 1957. with a membership of 20. Since then it has
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  • 107 4 A 'THANK YOU' FOR STEREO CONCERTS THE president of the Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore, Mr. Tan Seng Beng (left), presenting o shield to Mr. Sim See Miang, chairman of the RETAS stereo concert committee. Mr. Sim was responsi ble for organising the two concerts
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    • 118 4 T/^ World's Most POWERFUL 1 H.P. Air Conditioner the RULER series made by Admiral This superb 1 h.p. air conditioner actually cools space 1500 time* it i own size! Several models are in the RULER "Imperial" and "Supreme" series. All models fit flush to the wall there it n» oerhaving'
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  • 345 5  -  S. M. SIM ,BY RETAS Vice-presi-dent for Radio k Sound. A NEW WORD IN THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS: IT MEANS YOU CAN HAVE BOTH SOUND AND SIGHT ON A TAPE WITH ANY AMOUNT OF DUBBINGS rE great achievement of recorded music and sound in recent years has led to the
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  • 255 5  - HIRE PURCHASE —KEY TO AN EXPANDING RETAIL TRADE YEO HONG CHUAN BY Chairman, RtTAS Customers' Relations Committee. THERE are more people today utilising the hire-purchase system than In prewar days,, and especially in our fast growing city, hire-purchase has definitely come to a stay. In pre-war days the majority of
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  • 27 5 THE Pres dent ot RETAS. Mr. Tan Seng Beng. tpcoking ot o luncheon given by Notionol Carbon recently in honour of the Association.
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    • 122 5 7{M&l JafmctJ gekmafi, Ttfafo TELEFUNKEN s^js^ Jo<*3fa. Hill 5U irtf^afff 701* WK VVV I y C«W4C# 7t41 I aM^^aV^a^fcl—^^?^" f"» I "JL^^^ti— I ~~^iKii MfcfcfrE^ j lIJ 4O#lWfc Opui Hi-Fi j*^^l^Si^tj3 i^W"*"^ Kifti 70S4W /^^*jri^B i^i^^^ N r -y" /I JTfX V* TW 562 BTS St.^T'""""""""--^ A/ I^^ Hi-Fi Sttr«-o
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    • 53 6 Another electronic miracle by IJH I h 1,7:11 instant hair line precision tuning, plus an accurate ■^BP'^lllHi battery-power reading at a glance llF^^Hll l Vltr jf *j/ H 'I'll JC YOICtOfXMSBKK /ttjtlWlf y RADIO FCK^NGto>^^^^ MPM WORLD'S \^tSj^ best portable TRANSISTOR RADIO El T-22 ALL IRAXSIS I OR ri^iiTfflTl'HHfflWiMiiiiiiiii IKR--
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  • 941 7  - WHAT IS STEREO JOHNNY CHAN PAGE SEVEN SPOTLIGHT ON RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES By RETAS Exec. Comm. member A new, exciting concept in sound reproduction WHAT IS STEREO? Dual channel recording. Monaural single n channel. WHAT DOES IT DO? It brings into the home with startling realism, a sense of
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  • 871 7  -  R. BOM By TRANSISTORS, a name which we come across so often nowadays in connection with the radio field, will certainly have raised the question by many people: "What actually is this transistor that has become so popular overnight?" A transistor
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  • 400 7  -  TAN CHIN KIM By RETAS member ABOUT only 25 years ago people in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya and also those in South- East- Asian countries were either too cautious or frightened to make use of electrical appliances. They were unaccustomed to
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    • 108 7 1 •4- "_l '^_LT fc "i?'** v _C-EfS__&_3_^_H_i_l_^_^-^^_EflH t m i J^__loP^^^^HiHfl_i__k^ BUSH: way >^V^jggjy M _j_iS^_i H _P^_^_k. CDD T) SI J\\ T'limtylllimUi*" j I i mil BUSH wmm smooj RECORD PLAYERS f ■>*••• __>_ itfti-;::-:--::;:^:.. AU 32 The SRP 32 is a high fidelity player fitted Bagflgoarajfrjon* 7
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    • 231 7 FOR REALISTIC I il il STEREOPHONIC /I 1° Q REPRODUCTION To get the best from a Stereophonic record, the two loudspeakers should be placed with f*_!^t\ care, both facing in the same direction and with some distance between them. The listener HI Y««""Ai should then sit in front of the
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  • 552 8  - Common market needed for a local industry in this field SPENSER TAN THE FRIDGE-TREND NOW IS FOR LOCALLY-BUILT ONES UTILISING IMPORTED, FOREIGN-MADE CONDENSERS I BY RETAS Vice-President DURING the Japanese occupation a few local firms in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya were carrying on the business of servicing and
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    • 326 8 BOSCH REFRIGERA TORS made in Germany store everything you need h Make one your gift to yourself! NORTHERN MALAYA DEALERS Bfi^^H y fc*VWSK. y^-^^^^^F ==i Ifl Sow 4 L«« Rod,o Service. 89,' R«mbou Stf«er' Kto^ Tr.nogonu ■^■^Ni'//r\ ISy^^ '■-C*—- H^^^^BT I B< L 2 Welman Str **t. Rowong. P^^^_-J l^^^^^^iaaUl
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    27 9 MEMBERS of the Radio end Electrical Traders Association of Singa- > pore photographed during a recent visit to the Eveready factory at Bukit Timah, Singapore.
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  • 458 9  -  P.K. HENG By Rjtas member "IN recent years, mag- netic tape recorders have grown into high-ly-developed, versatile instruments which are widely used. A great variety of models are available, from the small portable machines to professional broadcaststation equipment and multi-channel special-pur-pose recorders. The magnetic tape recorder
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    • 200 9 f(Jor Space SavAtf T&frigenrion.., f I lßt«**frs ■afl ■Aif m\ O i^l^iH^Kxi SMtlally conttrvcta^ ta nH B Trop.col Climatat, tkto Uaafcarr Kaf rif aratap Faajvaaaajrs tna ©a^» i m 1 I *acT stara »a^ ■aoasrurTi wtow%9 A -L, <onaltior<i Smartly 4av4aA#4 B^BB^^~mpW* <^^ too, and will ramairt madam ta) r^XX^^^^^
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  • 711 10  - Poly where ambitious technically -minded young men find a variety of courses O. J. TASSICKER THREE DIPLOMAS TO CATER FOR ALL NEEDS OF AN INDUSTRIAL SPORE BY Head of the Electrical Engineering Department of the Singapore Polytechnic. THE Singapore Polytechnic in Prince Edward Road, although only having commenced classes in
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    • 112 10 BEST WISHES FOR THE NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LTD. CONTINUOUS SUCCESS OF SINGAPORE. RADIO ELECTRICAL TRADERS ASSOCIATION f v MANUFACTURERS OF Singapore. jrum fTITTTtiTI FLASHLIGHT AND RADIO BATTERIES RADIO BATTm ■^^^^^^^Hl^^^ fc^^^^^^^ Q fircTTT^fil fcftjlfr BECAUSE THESE WORLD FAMOUS ot^^ M|BmLipP| <yy^ <-^ batteries are manufactured at LEAKFROOF \M^* Fk I
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  • 553 11  - ...And their union aim is to form a strong body Cheng Yueh Tong Bu_ Hon. Secretary, the Singapore Electrical and Wireless Employees' Union. 'pHE Radio and Electrical Traders' Association who are publishing this supplement has kindly invited us to write on the activities and progress of our union. Times have
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    • 345 11 OL YM P I C Ideal Mixer -^#WjlK S^J' The dream of every housewife. Mj^^^^^^lfc M^ -J w<™ |f v*~ if Comet with attachments Juicer, |^3*W«^^| Oil Dripper Faucet, Meat Mincer; I __i^^ t Egg Cream Beaten, Grater ■fr_|___o»^___fe. Spec rf, cot .on* Sheer, Lambtwool Buffer, Shoe __P r DC
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    • 368 11 I For Reliable total COMMERCIAL CABINETS WESTIHGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS Phone or call on: _888-i^^^^^^^s St 7 I T _.i. ***** cZtphiihip rrmiT v j 16mm CINE Siemens PROJECTOR for Opticol A Mogn«tic J Sound reproduction omm Model also available I A Magnificent Presentation of ppQnn STEREO dnn v 1 1 radiograms
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  • 43 12 RETAS clubhouse committee chairman, Mr. Quek Tee Sin, speaking at the fourth annual general meeting held on Nov. 29. RETAS secretary Mr. Sim Yeong Soon delivering a speech stressing the association's three-fold objects, at the same meeting.
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  • 5 12 'HERE'S $1, 000 FROM RETAS'
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  • 75 12 Last week RETAS donated $1,000 to the Singapore National Theatre Fund. The sum is in addition to the individual contributions sent in by RETAS members. In the top picture, Mr. Tan ThooNgiap (left), RETAS treasurer, is seen handing over a cheque for $1,000 to Mr.
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    • 212 12 PJ J 111 WRk Stereophonic reproduction gives a neic dimension ■K I|a I l"^^2& t(J y° ur listening... germanium diode. M.W. and 11^ j y^^^ -O I ~f\ J *t Huilt-in loudspeakers and 2 presence II Ij^ IZT~~ >y1 h\ /J/i 7/")(T J V7 TT C projectors. Automatic four-speed Stereo
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