Singapore Standard, 8 December 1958

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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1256 1 mmmUmmUmmmm M _T3__\\^______\ 1 v UTTII T T HA^ lv A V I SITUATION QUALIFIED INDIAN MIDWIFt required for large Estate Hospital Free Querters prov cea iaa'v -i;-ord,ng le relificat ons and exper erce Bo* 3483 SS. SINCAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Vacancy Assistant Lectu'»r ,n Com-n-ercal Suhiects Apr car
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    • 839 1 VACANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following posts m the Ministry of Commerce 6 Industry, Singapore, «vh c<-> will be available subiect to Legislative Assembly's approval: I DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. Salary: $1,520 pm. Ar»: Preferably between 35 and 50 Appointment will be on two-year contract Qualifications: Degree m Economics.
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    • 628 1 EDUCATION EASTAFF ENGLISH SCHOOL, 35 Grange Rd.. Spore 9 admits Boys Girls to Primary and Secondary Classes No age limit. Boarding arrangements made if required Apply Rev. M. V Charles. B 5., between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. WHERE TO SHOP DIAMONDS are a girl's best friend. Get your ipwellerv
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    • 580 1 TENDER .NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered P.W.D. Contractors. Class 'D* and above, will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to noon of the 31st December. 1958 for SUPPLY OF WATER PURIFICATION CHEMICALS FOR USE BY P.W.D. IN THE STATE OF JOHORE Full particulars may be
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    • 613 1 SHERD7FS SALE. re: s.s. "BERBERE" NOTICE is hereby given that the auction sale of the above steamship fixed for the 12th instant, has now been postponed to Friday, 19th December, 1958 at 10.00 a.m. at our Saleroom 8 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD Auctioneers Valuers. TAKUAPA
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    • 580 1 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE IT is hereby notified that the Football/Hockey ground at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park can be hired for use. Applications should be forwarded to the Municipal Secretary, Municipal Offices K. Lumpur. ANGLO -ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned
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    • 368 1 I*^ y+\ <STll <ON| SIS \fot MX The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No fiqof 1957. Re: MOHAMED ALI bin ABDUL RAZAK of No 741-6, Siak Kuan Rn 3 Singapore, 16. Receiving Order made Lltfc November. 1957
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 392 2 pqrES citixens were reminded again cretullv tl-ey w«" riave to exercise j chcce a* the nexT general elections Lj to that their peace, happiness *<*! "°r be destroyed hy corrupt and ,emen'i seeking impose on them a 'ctftfMiwsl dictatorship. There is good jiiti"! fhese *arnin order to put .Jr
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    • 274 2 jftour P^rty of Malaya might have mis- > real object m the Federation Fl ecent decision to ban foreign govtontrolled banks. The protest about psnj action was apparently based on one »*i statement by the Finance Minister, N Legislative Council last week —that "c" are likely to constitute a
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    • 39 2 LiecX ir, m Roaa bpor* I. No 1563 Cables ■lICERNEWS" I 5 I. nes i All departments ■•■'ance Bdg. 174. Batu Rd c ***** •J" (ci; 3829 I a W; 4055 H 'Chn. Tel: 1471
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  • 1961 2  - JAPAN'S GREAT CHALLENGE JAMES McKENZIE then divides into specialised committees on which experts and businessmen beat out the ways and means to step up production, switch from one commodity to another (for example, from cotton to nylon and other synthetic fabrics) allocate capital And, most important from the Government's point
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  • 389 2 LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY £ATS look after their kittens. Chickens look after their chicks. And so, m the main, do humans look after their puling offspring. Mums are still guilty of liking their own kids. It's an old. o'd habit and "Hush-a-bye-baby" i s not yet a top-hit Tommy Steele
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  • 330 2 TUNKU'S PLEDGE Sir— The pledge given by the Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman that 'any opposition party m any Government is both welcome and beneficial, but it must be a healthy type." is a very wise one and should be an eye-opener to parties which want
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  • 85 2 Shorts from the Talks you won t enable people to eat as many potatoes as they ate last year simply by giving them more money, because the potatoes aren't there. You can try some form of redistribution perhaps by rationing so that poor people don't go without potatoes altogether, but
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  • 462 2 CASSANDRA says: "Humans look offer their puling offspring. Mums ore Still guilty of liking their kids" have toiled before, they go back to barracks, to communal kitchens, to communal messes and to the anonymity of the faceless, loveless, lowest common denominator of Life m the Mass. China
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  • Article, Illustration
    396 2 TF THE act of taxation ronL sists— as Colbert said— in so plucking the goose as to procure the greatest quantity of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing. the Government of Singapore has still a lot lo learn. The budget for next year has provided the
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  • 57 2 Explorer Four, fourth largest earth satellite recently launched by the United States, is making a new path around the world. Its orbiting time ts 110.2 minutes, and its expected life is from lour to fxve years. Special purpose of the device it to investigate the intense radiation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 20 2 W^iFT SUGGESTIONS I CrOttee X- Tr-ays -^*d Salvers, I grysh Cutlery Cut-Class H. HENDRY High Oass Silverware I and Singapore
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    • 80 2 Hint For Mothers-ln-Law -l WAS told that Pygmy mothers m law are bound by strict taboos to keep out of the way of newly-weds and m some of the tribes they are not even allowed to speak to their sons-in-law. which has something to be said for it." John Hillaby.
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    • 80 2 potatoes a s before." George Schwartz, financial journalist, speaking m the BBC programme "Woman's Hour." Something To Live By "A CONSTITUTION is, or should be. a way of life, not a kind of pledge taken against P a st excesses and a naive resolution to do better. Perfection, symmetry, total
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    • 284 2 The Naked Truth about the girl m the locker room! d|Bk Kl%nertjme glamour M^^H^^^ll ...in Playtex- {f^y^K comfort ,-^dfe^ i- 2. 3. h^ *r bf> ,< of ,ne mmek.. .the girl with the eye-stopping I figure the slim waist, the smooth hips the flat tummy She's Lk r i J°
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  • 342 3 Open up more land and industrialize the country-Union thief PENANG, Sun. The final solution to the unemployment problem lies m the industrialization of the country and the opening up of undeveloped areas. This was stated by Mr R. Vasuthevan, president of the Employment Service Officers' Union, at its inaugural
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  • 167 3 Aircraft delay disappoints the crowd KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A large crowd of parents, relatives and friends had to return disappointed from the International Airport today because a chartered plane from the U.K. with trained teachers aboard wag delayed by 24 hours. The announcement was first made m Malay, by a
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  • 149 3 THE 'MESSIAH' FOR MUSIC LOVERS IPOH. Sun. A treat is m store for music lovers when for the first time, a combined mixed choir of about 60 voices under the organization of the Ipoh Musical Society will render extracts of the famous oratorio the "Messiah" and other selections from Handel
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  • 213 3 (From Page 1) others more fortunately placed. "In welcoming you this afternoon. I have, m my mind, not only the present association and friendship between our governments and our peoples but the further development of this association and friendship to the mutual benefit of our people. "1
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  • 191 3 PRACTICE JUMP FOR 21 OFF CHANGI TWENTY-ONE Mrs »U of the Royal Air For. c ana Army lumped into the sea Irom a Va etta aircraft at R.A.F. Changi od Fridaj a parachute jumping eX£i The practice s/as he I n i the auspices of the Fa E Air Force's
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  • 300 3 Dope Addict Is A Sick Man. ..Not An Evil-Doer Report THE Singapore Opium Treatment Centre is still m an experimental stage and statistical proof of its success m permanently curing opium addicts is not yet available, says the annual report of the Singapore Prisons, 191*7, issued yesterday. It does however
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 3 MORE than SOO animal lover* and their friends m Singapore tn lt .t ir m minton Hal) yesterday, fpr fon fair and iumblp sale ore »n yAiAIAT v<J fare Association Standardpic fhows. City Councillor. Mr rlfc hi I citing tb? rlPbon |c open the Jhb fair md Jwy^lf PB
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  • 78 3 3 terdaj f ..J and examina, tion of Wheld^ 'ed I 1 mn I >■ n men, I tr\ S, primary f Arm'riti -i I rhf I \_t Hnck Rl» I SB 'he M j| He j s/hen it a sei j inter-. was j ved fori as acting
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  • 86 3 1-i-n hlfl free s-. nf the r~ r*« ti r... o.- a xi.a gn ci '*-'•< UK nited ga rding a fr ;IB peart and ■'■■'■'> aj sheri ;1 Earn< md nefitjs A r> i v i m< di I r Asia Ri rii J sjorld that r tional
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 119 4 ihe Progressives L all seats m area wards v stHe Alliance scored easy metres In the Town Council elec"'".LieriaT, hut suffered a crushing, but fl ipected defeat m Ipoh where they \t,d seats to tne °PP«sition the i x fartl ,f Malaya. t wo n to the Menglembu. Pasir
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  • 592 4 Voters out in force eong, acting secretary-gen-ral ol the State Alliance, re- rred to the "overwhelming Uliance victories*' m Taiping. rapah and Tanjong Malim. "These victories m no mall way indicate that the Ultance has still the support md confidence of the people. Ihe ..n.y weakness of the Allance, however,
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  • 12 4 II the on--9 n S i hee. -preTeo com- Eng Teo
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  • 33 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. A Police spokesman said here 1 today that the once notorious "Axe Gang" was now m J active, as their leaders have been placed under restricted residence.
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  • 162 4 Rections Campaign: No Mud-slinging Camt fC t v c m i the ■i and >o >* > attacks X chanw jj Dec. 13 r i n- .cts v. Parties l 1 tl c p *l ral- test Us In the Jelutong Ward where City Councillor. Mr. P U. David, is
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  • 440 4 IN PERAK POLLS FOR UMNO, MCA, MIC WIN 43 OF 55 SEATS IN ALL BATTLES £UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance Party has won 43 of the 55 seats contested m Town Dis- trict and Municipal Coun- t cil elections held at various centres thoughout the country. i The Alliance was
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  • 255 4 Socialist Front officer punched In the face... BUTTERWORTH. Sun. The Publicity Officer of the Malayan People Socialist Front here. Mr. Gerald V. Abraham, wh 0 was also the polling agent for Front's candidate, Mr C. J. Manuel, was punched m the face yesterday. The incident took place at the Polling
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  • 113 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. A British Soldier, Robert Myres Tysoe, 22. was put on a $200 bond for six months by Tunku Haji Ya'acob m the Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of trespass into the premises occupied by a woman. Loh Ah Keng, at 1 a.m.
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  • 406 4 Alliance victory in Malacca poses a problem MALACCA. Sun.- The Alliance victory m the. Municipal elections, with the winning of three of four! seats yesterday, was a big blow to the Malayan Party,, but at the same time it constitutes a big problem m the Municipal Council. Twelve votes will
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  • 343 4 IN PENANG BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. —The Alliance, which field an upper hand m 30th Town and Rural District Council Elections m Province Wellesley. since the Councils became fully elected, scored a near :lean sweep, on poiling day yesterday. Of the contests m four Councils m Province Wellesley,
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  • 45 4 THE Director of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Association, Mr. G. H. Kiat. yesterday presented first aid certificates to 33 men and 17 women at the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School. After the presentation, a tea-party was held at the school hall.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 31 5 TEMERLOH. Sun. -A boatman. Abdul bin Hussin 18. of Lanchang was recently fined $40 or 2 months' jail for possession of a dagger m a public place m Mentakab.
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  • 108 5 N.Z. AIR CHIEF LEAVES AFTER 4-DAY TOUR AIR Vice-Marshal, M F Calder. Chief of Air Staff of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, left Singapore for New Zealand yesterday after a four-da-- visit to the two k. i. .v. .•srv-.ao.rcns <? Crangi and Tengah. -Lie ica-,ua.-.-»cd z 50 fcs.d talks
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  • 342 5 GOVT. PREPARES FOR A SUDDEN OIL STRIKE -mm W *wm m Clerks To Man Kiosks In Case Of An Emergency THE Singapore Government, The Standard reliably understands, is prepared for all eventualities m case a lightning strike by Colony oil workers materialises. One aspect of this preparation is seen m
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  • 123 5 River was ablaze PETROL ON WATER CAUGHT FIRE BOATS In the Tuas River, Singapore, were yesterday m danger of being burned. A large patch of petrol floating m the river caught fire was the cause for alarm. Four fire engines more rushed at 4 p.m. to the seene a few
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  • 45 5 ALICE IS 'MISS CINDERELLA EAST Area Dall organized by St. John Ambulance Brigade was held at Raffles Hotel on Friday night. Highlight of the evening was the "Miss Cinderella" contest Picture shows the winner Miss Alice Wong, 20, after the crowning. Photo by Benson Fong.
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  • 204 5 Muslims plea to Govt. THE pan-Malayan Islamic Party of Singapore yesterday decided to ask the Government to allow Muslim workers to take time off for two hours on Fridays to attend prayers. r— A resolution to this effect was passed at the party's annual conterenc-e
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  • 115 5 XMAS RUSH: POST EARLY APPEAL DIRECTOR of Posts. Singapore. Mr H M. Rose, has Written to Government, City Council and 18 business firms asking them to post their letters early for Christmas. To help the Postal Authori ies to cope with the heavy Christmas traffic. Mr Rose suggested the posting
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  • 127 5 Jenny 19, wants to be Queen THE SINGAPORE Business Employees' Union will celebrate their third anniversary with a social and dance to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 3. Highlights of the dance will be the Union Queen contest, a "mystery parcel" quiz and an exhibition of
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  • 55 5 3 DETAINED AFTER A GANG CLASH POLICE yesterday detained three men af er a secret society gang clash m Veerasamy Road, Singapore. The clash was between the 08 and 24 groups over collection of protection money, Police said. Someone, who saw the thugs fight it out with bottles, sticks. parangs
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  • 503 5 YOUTHS MAKE RACING CAR FOR EXPOSITION A Ft7Ll<-SI2E racing car, m?.ci? by .fi? instructor and the boys In the third rear motor mechanic cia^c. v.»JI be one of the main exhibits shown by the Balestier Junior Trade School m the Singapore Constitution Exposition, to be held from Jan. 24 to
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  • 36 5 NG NGEE TATT, a fitter. was robbed of $200 by three men armed with parangs while on his way home after a midnight cinema show, m Sago Lane. Singapore, «<t dawn yesterday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 410 6 WOMEN leaders from 22 countries will meet m Singapore next month to attend a seminar of the Pan Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association (PPSEAWA). This will be the first meeting of its kind m Singapore, and the Chairman of the Singapore branch, Mrs. Scow Peck
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  • 292 6 R73 E9l aVpmiNAf* will Provide Training And Experience Visits will include such places as the Opium Addict colony. Boys Town, SATA Rehabilitation Centre. General Post Office, the Combined Headquarters of the Police and Police Training School. There will be a display of life, costumes, culture and arts
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  • 350 6 GIVE IT THE AIR CONDENSATION accumulates underneath the cistern m viy bathroom," says Mrs. E. H. "The moisture sits m large drops and even falls m puddles on to the floor. It means a daily tnopping task. What can I do to prevent it"" You will have to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 832 7 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Yets *****/6, *****/4 132/6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston. New Toast. Baltimore. Philadelphia Calf Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang TEUCER niesiwuewmwu'ssjOLWi i '< Y/10 lan 11 lan 15/16 lan Carriers option te proceed via ethos ports to lead
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    • 1227 7 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) Incorporated m Singapore) <1* ■8S? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ftS SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed »ie Panama er Cape ot Coed
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  • 322 8 By A Market Correspondent LAST week had been a cheerless period for Malayan investors a falling rubber price caused a shakeour m rhe markets. Increased taxes announced during the middle of the week dealt a heavy blow to all sections of the share market
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  • 498 8 ButintSl done from Nov 29 to Dec industrials. Fraser <fc Neave Ords. $1.59 to SI HU to $1.54, Gaounons; ji.79 to $I.M to I $1.64, Hammer Sc Co. $1.57 to j $Ll3|, Hongkong Banks f|CoL)J $418 to 5421. Hongkong Banks] i London £48. Hume Industries Ord. a 4
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  • 361 8 COMPANY REPORTS Aokam Tin ltd. A loss of $522,942 W«s incurred m the year ended .tune 30. 1958 and at d.iie of balance sheel liabilities exceeded current assets by $1,840,378. Tne Company's grab dredge worked only from Julyl. 1957 to April 3 1958 when tin restriction necess tated closing down.
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  • 84 8 Minister Visits Factory Road, and also Tong Nam Tobacco Co.'s factory m Harvey Road. At these two factories, he saw how cigarettes were manufactured. Photo shous the Minister (left) walching a machine during his visit to the factory m Howard Road. With him is Mr. H'oo Chic Hu, executive of
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  • 304 8 THERE was better sentiment m all sections of the Malayan share market on Saturday. A small turnover was reported. Prire changes announced hy the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were IXDISTBIAI.S Buyers Sellers Fraser and Neave: Ords 154 |56 Gammon I<o l__ M Breweries 281 284 M Cement 1.58 162
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  • 239 8 ARRIVALS of topra m Singapore estimated at 1,000/1,200 tons were mostly absorbed by exporters to cover urgent shipments to European outports, Bombay and Japan, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's. weekly produce report 1 Consequently local values j tended upwards, with loose copra traded from $40-i
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  • 73 8 WORLD production of Jute this year is estimated at about 4.432 mil. lb., compared with 4.245 mil. lb. last year. Thi s i s 44 per cent more than the 1946-50 average of 3,075 mil. lb. Carry over stocks were a little larger than before. Pakistan
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  • 73 8 THE Rover Company Ltd.. of England has been awarded a £1.500.000 (retail value) contract for the supply of 1/4 tan 4 x 4 vehicles to the Australian Army It ha s obtained the contract through its Australian subsidiary company, Rover Australia Ptv. Ltd To fulfil this contract,
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  • 46 8 WORLD cotton exports ln 1958-59 are expected to total around 13,000,000 bales. 1.000,000 bales less than m 1957-58. Practically all of the decline will be m U.S. exports, currently estimated at about 4.000,000 bales, or 30 percent below 1957-58 exports of 5.700.000.
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  • 46 8 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:— Selling. TT. or OD ready were: Swiss Francs 141-1/8 French Francf *****; Belgian Francs 1616. Deutsche Marks 135-3/4; Italian Lir e ***** Other exchange rates r?roa n unaltered
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  • 129 8 A £30 mil. sterling expansion programme to increasecapacity of the BP oil refinery on the Island of Grain. Kent, has been completed; The refinery on reclaimed marsh land was originally planned tor a through put capacity of 4.000.000 tops of crude oil a year. A £30 mil.
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  • 131 8 Record World Rice Crop Expected THE world rice crop ln 1958-59 (August-July) It ts expected, will for exceed any previous harvest It consists ol 471 billion lb. of rough rire. compared with 425 billion lb. m 1957-58 and a record 440 billion lb. m 1956--57. Average production from 1950-51 through
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  • 102 8 N.Z. Rubber Purchases Increase NEW ZEALAND rubber purchases from Malaya increased by 1.000 tons to 6.000 tons m the first ten months of thi* year, compared with the corresponding period last year It is learnt that New Zealand Import restrictions imposed on manufactured goods this year, have resulted ia manufacturers
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  • 425 9 First English Rugby Trial Of The Season LONDON, Dec. 7 (Reuter) The first English Rugby Union trial of the season at Birkenhead yesterday, m which Whites beat Colours by B—6,8 6, was a drab game, and play was seldom of an International standard. The only bright snot for the selectors
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  • 95 9 CAPETOWN. Dec 7 <Rev- i ter) Trevor Goddard, the South African Test opening bat, hit a chanceless 129 not out for Natal on the second j day of their Currie Cup match against Western Province here yesterday. At the close. Natal were j 244 for
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  • 123 9 Now For The U.S. SYDNEY, Dec. 7 (Reuter)— Italy today won the right to meet the United States m the interzon c final of the Davis Cup competition when they took a winning 3-0 lead over the Philippines m their tie here. Italy's Orlando
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kajang High School avenged their first round defeat when they beat Victoria Institution by 8 points <goal penalty^ to 6 ttwo tries) m the Selangor Inter School rugger championship at Shaw Road here yesterday. These two teams will now meet again for the
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  • 116 9 PENANG. Sun. Taiping. a goal down m the first minute, made a good recovery to defeat Penang 6-3 m a friendly hockey match at Western Road ground yesterday. Penang forwards, except for Sucha Singh were out of form, while the defence left wide gaps through which
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  • 139 9 PENANG. Sun. Penang Malays retained the Tunku Abdul Rahman Cup by beating Johore Malays 4-1 m the Challenge Round of the badminton competition at UMNO hall last night. Penang showed all-round superiority and the only player to lose his match was Yasin Saini who was beaten
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  • 229 9 NEWMARKET. Suffolk, Dec 7. (Reuter) When the five days Newmarket Tattersalls Dec. sales ended here yesterday, the million mark m guineas had been passed for the third time m the history of the sales. The total of 1.117,685 guineas an average of 1,270 guineas for the
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  • 81 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Scoring all their goals m the first half. Levers Snorts Club beat Technical College 4-3 m a senior division league hockey match on the Bungsar Road ground yesterday. Though down 4-0 at half time, Technical College staged a grand rally m the second
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  • 73 9 GREEN f.UI pore Shark* U round of lb I ball tiMinup*.', Hwa Ca?tf* last nijr The Ei|.k Yon? third 2 -"'1 Th, versiii bo dec.r.f c a M c Eag a I g I B XX Hocl Sens W defer*, r.* r.air.?. ers ol Sport? c pionsl I e:,rr
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  • 611 9 Another Shock Win By Little Amateurs LONDON, Dec. 7 (Reuter) Scenes of wild enthusiasm on the small Tooting ground m South London marked the shock F. A. Cup second round victory yesterday of all-amateur Tooting and Mitcham over their fourth division professional rivals, Northampton Town. Crowds swarmed on to
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  • 763 9 LONDON. Der 7 .Re, v.. English and Scottish leng _c table after yesterday's matches Division l Aston Villa 1, Manchester C Blackburn R. 1. Bolton Blackpool .1. I.uton T. 0 Chelsea 1. Birmingham C. fl Manchester D. 4 Leicester Newcastle D. 5, Burnley I Nottingham F. 1 H B.
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  • 186 9 BRISBANE. Dec. 7 (Reuter) Sir Leonard Hutton. former England captain, cracked 8? m 45 minutes for a side led by himself m a Charity match here today. Hutton's XI beat a Services team led by Bill Brown, the former Australian opening batsman by two wickets. Three
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  • 270 9 DEFLECTED COAL GIVES RAILMEN THE VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Railways strengthened their chances to become champions m the Central Zone when they beat the favourites. Malayan Public Works Department. 3—2 m the FMGSSC soccer competition at Princes Road yesterday. PWD looked the better side. Their approach work was good
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  • 670 10 v ghia and probable starters for rL Basil Timah on Wednesday, second apore Turf Club's St. Leger Meeting: rS '> D/v 2 6 furs t |..c-; ?BB! Mrs CM Sm th and si» i-C Chan Tv_ L Koogs, N Thailand S^nd>cata I Marapi Stabia NIELS WK y Lim y<'
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  • 22 10 CEYLON Sport, Club heat Scran snon Garden Sport? Club l-n m a SHA Div. 1 'easue match at Serangoon yesterday.
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  • 259 10 MALAYAN Thomas Cupper Lim Say Hup. who was asked by the Badminton Association of .Malaya to decide whether he was going to represent Singapore or Penang m the Foong Seong Cup competition, will play for the Colony. Mr. I.cow Kirn Fa!\ secretary of the
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  • 33 10 TAIPING, Sun.— Federation Prisons beat Perlis Combined 4-3 m the Inter-Government Services football competition St. George's School ground here yesterday. Outstanding player was Prisons' Zainal who scores a hat-trick.
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  • 282 10 Pr e-Trained Horses Swept The Board l l n1 s '•aunated Saita events 1 I credit must go to Jockey rt* for Who Know's triumph irs4 ...pemed to go extra m 1 la his handling Riding a '8 I fudged ra"e. Forte drove I o Know] to the front soon
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  • 37 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Government Services Sports Council soccer match between Malayan Police and Malayan Postals was postponed because some of Selangor's players will be away m Ipoh to play m the Bardhan Cup Eoccer match.
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  • 274 10 Britain's World Champ Retires LONDON, Dec. 7 (UPI) World driving champion Mike Hawthorn has retired from Grand Prix racing, British newsPapers reported today Hawthorn, the blonde 29---year-old devil-may-care-driver, clinched the world crown less than three months ago after seven years m the man-killing game, was
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  • 271 10 KHALSAS MOVE UP THE LEAGUE WITH FINAL VICTORY NEWLY promoted Singapore Khalsa Association completed their hockey fixtures m the SHA Div. 1 league with a convincing 4 2 victory over Wanderers Sports Club on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. In a total of 13 matches Khalsas won five, drew
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  • 57 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Klang District Hockey Association 'A' suffered their first defeat m the Selangor Hockey Association senior division league competition when Selangor Malays 'A' beat them 3 1 on the Klang Club padang today. Klang District fielded a depleted side, and wer c without the
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  • 313 10 SPORE'S WONG PANTAI' S ACE Caroline Wins FTD For Cars Goats Almost Mar The Trial KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. P. Caroline, a late entry driving his Allard. won the fastest time of the day award for cars with 25.29 seconds at the Malayan Motor Sports Club's half mile speed trial on
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  • 201 10 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Perak beat Kedah by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to nil m the Malaya Cup rugby competition yesterday, and enhanced their chances of appearing m the final. The game was evenly fought out m the first half. Perak were
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  • 507 10 Group 1 normal series production touring cars up to 1300 cc: 1 Rex Stevens (Volkswagon) 38.735; 2 Choong Chan *ew (Morris); 3. T Wong (Datsun). 1201 cc to 1750 cc: 1. J B. Lievens (Borgward TS) 32.625: 2. P. L. Ramanathan (Borgward TS>: 3. Saw Km Thiat
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