The Straits Times, 19 November 1957

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  • 922 1 ROAMING GROUPS PARALYSE TOWN FOR THREE HOURS Penang management committees submit names on 'black list 9 of ringleaders SKREMBAN SIT-DOWN STRIKE THREAT Ipoh cut off as barriers go up •EDERATION iducation and police authorities confirmed expectations of continued trouble r further demonstrations by inesc school students in
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  • 19 1 STEEL-HELMETTED POLICE chase a student on a bicycle m Ipoh —Straits Times picture
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  • 695 1 DENANO, Mon. A I butch of 24 leaders from Chinese hiuh Is arc to be ex•immediately" their part in Thursdemonstration in tig. students are •black lists" the school commit- ibmitted to the r for Education, Mohamed Khir bin EXPELLED are from the
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  • 112 1 LONDON. Mon. Malaya's first Passport and registration office opened here today. The office at Malaya House, headquarters of the High Commissioner, will also grant visas to aliens visiting Ma- 1 aya. register Malayan citi- zen s resident in Britain and i the births of Malayan
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  • 160 1 JAKARTA. Monday. DRESIDENT SOEKARNO today threatened to use force if the West Irian issue is aciain voted down in the United Nations. Addressing a mass rally in Jakarta \s Banteng Square attended by 100.000 Indonesians. many with faces painted black to resemble the Papuans
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Mon. Ingrid Bergman was out of town with Swedish millionaire Lars Schmidt three times this weekend. Miss Bergman separated from Roberto Rossellini two weeks ago, has been linked romantically with the wealthy Swede although she has dismissed as "just nonsense" reports she might marr him. U.P.
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  • 143 1 Hunt shots lead to murder charge A PRINTING canvasser. N. M. Abdul Kareem. 35, diea in a shooting tragedy at Mandai Tekong. Singapore, on Sunday afternoon. Abdul Kareem and a friend were return i n g from a wild boar hunt at 4.30 p.m. when a shot gun was fired.
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  • 50 1 NEW YORK, Mon.— French Foreign Minister Mr. Christian Pineau declared here today that the Anglo-Amer-ican delivery of arms to Tunisia had already damaged the solidarity of the Atlantic alliance and has also given the French Communist Party its greatest "victory" since World War II A.P.
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  • 35 1 MELBOURNE. Mon. Ans ett A.N.A., the Australian internal airline, is negotiating ito sell surplus unpressurised aircraft to Japan and the United States, the managing director. Mr. R. M. Ansett. i said.— A.P.
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  • 802 1 81 candidates to contest City polls qnHE Singapore City Council elections next month will in the main be a battle between the LiberalSocialist Party and a united front of the Labour Front, People's Action Party and UMNO. This pattern emerged yesterday as 81 candidates filed nomination
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  • 47 1 Kidnap search fails again pOLICE yesterday searched the Pek San Teng area of Singapore in the search for Mr. Tan Eng Chuan, 38, who was kidnapped four days ago. From dawn to noon, the police scoured the graveyards and the surrounding squatter area. The search, which again
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  • 108 1 WEST AGREES TO DISARM PLAN NEW YORK, MM.— Western powers agreed today in plan to enlarge disarmament commission by 1 1 members in bid to ki w> Kussia negotiating. Keutcr. proved fruitless, will be continued this morning in another area. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, the police secretary, said
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  • 18 1 CANBEKKA, Mon.—Australia s population Is now 9.643.079 There are 125.925 more men than women A.P.
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  • 25 1 LONDON Mon— Mr. Harold Marmillan, the Prime Minister, was ordered by his doctor to remain indoors today because of a cold. Reuter.
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  • 31 2 Ml DENTS of the Yuk Choy High School in lpoh turned away from the closed school in the morninc. Note happy expressions. Straits Times picture.
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  • 17 2 AFTER the disturbance police remove bicycles abandoned by students in lpoh. Straits Times picture.
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  • 155 2 ITI'ALA LI.MPIK Mon. Three Chinese educational bodies today "snubbed" a deputation of students from the four middle schools here which created disturbances in sympathy with the Penan? rebel students last Wednesday. The organisations the .Malayan Chinese Association General committee on education, the Inked Chinese Teachers'
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  • 242 3 ATOMS OF HYDROGEN FUSED IN TESTS AT RESEARCH STATION LONDON, Monday. gRITISH scientists believe they have successfully "fused" together hydrogen atoms in their experiments to control H-bomb power, an Atomic Energy Authority official said here yesterday. The official said that
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  • 167 3 Mon. M. Poujade, the French piirty, said day that I Ime French .-nil Charand Marphonse Juin. i take over. it a ceremony c of French- the World I a Bresse. I: 'Gen Marsha. Juin In indifferent keep silent in times." Gaulle lives in
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  • 137 3 Kishi may offer to aid Malaya rKYO. Mon. The Japa nese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. may oiler to aid in the economic development of Malaya when he arrives in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 24 on an official visit. Mr. Kishi left Tokyo today on a goodwill tour of South
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  • 43 3 RAIN, RAIN— AND IT CAME LONDON, i South An outdoor to pray for B prolonged brupUy ended which forced the congregations to run for shelter. There was not a cloud in the sky when the service started at nearby Fort Beautfort yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 114 3 FLYING BOAT TRAILS A HOOK— AND HARRY IS JERKED INTO THE AIR A GRLMMAN Alba- A tross amphibian air- craft of the Inited States Air Force (top) flies low over George- town, Delaware, trail E ing a pick-up lead at more than 150 m.p.h. and snatches Harry Con way. 33.
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  • 179 3 LONDON, Monday. FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. who yesterday announced his retirement next September, hit out last night at critics of Sir Winston Churchill. In a commercial television programme, the Field Marshal. Deputy Supreme Alliec Commander in Europe, sai< he deplored the 'sniping
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  • 184 3 ZHUKOV: MORE HEADS TO ROLL? MOSCOW, Mon.— The newspaper Soviet Aviation, has charged that the "lack of party spirit" for which Marshal Georgi Zhukov was fired as Minister of Defence still exists among the commanders of the Soviet armed forces. In its Sunday edition the newspaper of the Ministry of
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  • 42 3 ROME. Mon. Italian soccer pool officials were frantically searching today for the lucky winner of the fabulous jackpot of $1,200,000 in Sunday's national football pool. The ticket showing 13 correct pickings was signed simply: "Mum-and-me." A.P
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  • 94 3 LONDON. Mon— Police today investigated the riddle of a missing baronet believed to have died in a fire in Perth trying to save his pet dog. Firemen searching the ruins of 300-year-old Moncreiffe House found no trace of the baronet. Sir David
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  • 253 3 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46', +»i ending 4r<> £85 Var l%« £61^4 BANKS tl'tlle £2H P.U.) £6'i -T l bartered ((£1) ..37,9 +/6 iongkong (»125) £44' a +>* INSURANCE ;om. Un. (uta.) 72.'- +1/loyal 78 9 +1/3
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Mon. Spot 22' id 22'jd., Jan-Mar. 23'« d.. April-June 23'^.. July-Sept. 23 id., Oct-Dec. 237vd., Nov. elf. 22'jd., Dec. c.l.f. 22'2d., Jan. c.i.f. 22\d. Tone: Barely steady.
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  • 20 3 LONDON. Mon—Buyers £730; sellers £730' i: Forward buyers £715; sellers £715... Settlement £730'2: Turnover a.m. 400 tons, «p.tn. 200.
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  • 149 3 LONDON. Mon.— The Tha-mes-side parish of Kingston split sharply today over a hoax by Vicar Pat Magee who dressed up as a woman and opening his church ball bazaar as "Lady Margaret." The hoax was carried out a week ago but the townspeople have
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  • 142 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, newlyappointed consultant to the United States administration, today said "limited Communist aggression" such as in Malaya, is more likely than an unlimited nuclearmissile war. Discussing his new post, the former Illinois Governor said: "We must rebuild mutual confidence between the United States
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  • 23 3 WARSAW. Mon.— Poet Ada Wazuk and critic Jan Kot have joined the eight widelyknown Polish writers quitting the Communist Party.— A.P.
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  • 425 4 CITY COUNCIL AMENDING BILL RUSHED THROUGH ON URGENCY CERTIFICATE PAP's CALL FINDS CHEW AWAY: COALITION GET HOME BY 3 VOTES unexpected tall for a division was made in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The call, from the People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, came when
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  • 298 4 A chequered career but foundation stone of Singapore education is finally approved "THE Education Bill, which has pro- bably had a more chequered career than any other measure in- troduced by the present Governi ment, finally received the approval jof the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Minister
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  • 113 4 TRAVEL MAN ASKS: LET'S MEET IN SINGAPORE MR. PREM PALL OHRI. a Singapore travel expert, who left for India by KLM yesterday to attend the annual World Association of Travel Agents conference at New Delhi later this month The conference, to be attended by representatives of about 70 nations, will
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  • 135 4 Smgapore motorists will be told early next month how to renew their vehicle licences under the new licensing system to operate from Jan. l next year. Instead of all car registration foes falling due at the same time, renewal dates are to be staggered, accord-
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  • 126 4 COMMENT ON UMNO CAMPAIGN INDONESIA has no objection to her nationals living 1 in Singapore registering as citizens here. A spokesman for the Indonesian Consulate said thk> yesterday when commenting campaign urging Indonesian.* here to take up Singaporp There are about 30,000 In- donesian.s in Singapore,
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  • 64 4 OPIUM WAS HIDDEN IN CLOTH Ten packages of opium fell out when Singapore revenue officers yesterday unwound five bales of cloth at their Docks Division in Keppel Road. The bales were among the bundles of cloth in two wooden crates which had lain la a Harbour Board codown for the
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  • 94 4 THREE RACES UNITE IN ALLIACE YOUTH GROUP BLKII AIKKTAJA.M. Mon An Alliance louth imiK-il the in>i in the Federation was formed yesterday in Province Wcl- i lesley South to "foster goodwill and better understanding." The council will consist of seven representatives from UMNO, seven from the MCA and three from
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  • 191 4 CORONER HEARS STATEMENT BY THE TENGKU I INQUEST ON MAN KILLED BY r PEN AX, A SWORN statement by the I Tengku Abdul Rahman, was rear, coroner's court here today at an v I hawker, Yeap Boon Fong, 74. Yeap died after his bicycle was in collision with the Pen
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  • 20 4 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Corinthians Musical Society last night celebrated their 48th anniversary with a dinner and ronggeng
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  • 66 4 Shaws off for party in Munich MR. RUN F Sin:;. nate. ana Rome by Xi keep a dati ren in M v The Bha« during cvi r wintf r sporl But this ren, V both rtudyin Dorothy not be th( Munich, party Mr. Shaw Vivien and school at the dp
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  • 120 5 Turf Club income will go up by $250,000— but Covt. gets big cut nil 1 1 Singapore Turf Club will (el >:.">•• (Hill from re.iM 1 n! annual ptions Ironi SlO to rhe club has S.UHM) .its all this
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  • 184 5 'BREACH OF DISCIPLINE' ri'iir ipore Labour Front may expel four mem--1 Landinß for the City Council elections n without authorisation from the party, n has been recom- ty's centhe elec- mmitl bers who lace exMe&srs. Sim city councillor; tary of branch; Tan Hi ng Chong,
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  • 28 5 mployees of f ■>; Kallai g, who for the nth, wjli reiav. < ached at irtment yes- rs :*nri Mr Ho i ng V' w
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  • 193 5 Singapore police yesterday announced that the rules on permits for meetings had been relaxed to help candidates and their election. agents during the City Council elections At the sum,, time the po- 1 lie iked anyone with information or complaints about corruption in the elec-
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  • 103 5 TELL AMAHS THE PROPER DATES The Chiel Registrar of Citiaen* In Singapore. Mr. T-P. i Cromwell, yesterday request- j cd Cantonese organisations to contact domestic servants and female labourers to Inform them of the proper dates of registration at the Central Registry. Fort Canning, and the Chinese Chamber oi Commerce
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  • 337 5 BILL TAKEN THROUGH ALL STAGES AS URGENT APPLICANTS for Sinlx gapore citizenship must be registered on or before Feb. 1 next year if they wish to vote in the Legislative elections in 1958. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, announced this in the Assembly
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  • 25 5 TANAH RATA, Mon. Two terrorists, one a woman, was killed by security forces near here this morning. No details ar P available.
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  • 77 5 The life of the present City Council was extended by 14 days to Dec. 21 by a Bill passed in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The assistant Minister for 1 iK.d Government, Lands and Housing, Mr Tan Theng Chiang, introducing the City Council Elections (Temporary Provisions) Bill,
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  • 52 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tay Boon Tai. employed as an arsenic sprayer on Johore River estate, was sentenced to three weeks' jail here for being in possession of chandu smoking utensils. Tay claimed that he had never used the utensils which had been in his room for a
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  • 110 5 elimination of alleged corruption and bribery in the City Council tops the 10-point election manifesto of the Singapore U.M.N.0., issued last 1 night. UMNO., which has three candidates contesting in the coming City Council elections also promised it would work for: More clinics and playgrounds;
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  • 39 5 A section of the Labour Front candidates led by I)r Arthur Lim Siow Chuan (holding brief-case), who is standing for (aim hill ward, enter inn the Victoria Memorial Hall to hand in their nominations.
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  • 186 5 Another Labour man guits in candidates row A NOTHER brancn secretary of the Singapore LaA bour Front quit the party yesterday in protest .over the selection of party candidates to contest In the comins City Council elections. He is Mr. Paul Williams. I secretary of the Fronts Cairnhill branch. The
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  • 53 5 PENANG. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Permaisuri Agong are now expected to make their first state visit to Penang on Dec. 16. Their Majesties were originally scheduled to arrive here on Wednesday, but the visit was postponed when the Van? di-Pertuan Agong's doctor advised him
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  • 116 5 3 WD men up as candidates THREE employees of the Army in Singapore, are contesting the City Council elections on a Liberal-Social-ist Party ticket. They are Mr. Tan Hai Ton,j iKallang). Mr. Lee Kip Hiang iGeylang. East> and Mr. Leong Poh Seng (Queenstown All of them are members of the
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  • 267 6 Police do not rise by exams alone Outstanding qualities 24 vacancies j I for ASPs COURAGE WINS PROMOTION PASSING examination is not the sole con-, sideration in gaining promotion in the Singapore Police Force, the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. R. C. Hoffman, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He was
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  • 69 6 SAFETY FIRST BY FORCE THE Singapore Government may introduce amending legislation to make inoculation of children against diphtheria compulsory The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee who was acting for the Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. said in reply to this question by Mr Goh Tong Liang
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  • 71 6 I The Government will not I make a grant to the Singapore Improvement Trust to i provide wire mesh at the 14--storey flats at Queenstown to prevent people tailing over. The Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamiri bIT Haji Jumat, said
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  • 39 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 17.718 students who sat for the lower certificate of ecucation examination in various centres throughou' the Federation are expected to know the results before the end of the school term on Dec. 6.
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  • 38 6 The recent Singapore Red Cross Ball at the Sea View Hotel yielded a net profit of $10,000. Mrs. Clara Anciano, chairman of the committee, announced yesterday. The money goes towards Red Cross activities in the Colony.
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  • 287 6 What has been gained? A lot, says Li m THE Singapore Government spent about $74,100 on sendin ters to conferences held abroad this year. This was disclosed by the Chit Lim Yew Hock, in the Legislative As» He was replying to Mr. Lee Choon
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  • 147 6 'SPEEDY HANDLING' OF PEOPLE THE Singapore Government does not propose to 1 change the present system of registering people for Singapore citizenship according to surnames. "I am not aware of any Rip or Inconvenience by the system of reon by surnames." said ting Chief Secretary.
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  • 118 6 WE CAN'T DO THE JOB ALONE, SAYS MINISTER THE Minister for Education, Mr Chew Swee Kee said in the Legislative Assembly yesterda> that the problem or educating children rejected by secondary schools could not be solved by the \linistr\ ot Education alone. He was replying to Mr. William Tan (Lib.-Soc
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  • 33 6 Dr. Kai-Loo Huang will give a talk on "historical idealism" and historical materialism" at the Nanyang University Arts Hall today at 7.30 p.ni The talk will be open to the public
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  • 224 6 M>_ guidance in Mandarin yet 'THERE was no evidence that people had their planes at the Singapore airport arrivals and departures were not announced i Mandarin and Tamil over the public addre tern, the Minister for Communications ani Mr. Francis Thomas, said in the Lt
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  • 142 6 THHE Singapore Social Welfare Department will build two more hostels early next year for working boys of needy families. The hostels, for 80 boys, will be constructed at a cost of $451,000. The Colonial Development and Welfare Fund has granted $300,000 towards the cost. The
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  • 30 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tew Chin Chian who was found in possession of char.dv dross and a complete chandu smoking outfit was fined $300 in the Sessions Court here.
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  • 138 6 GETTING mentally ill persons into hospital will be much easier in Singapore in future. The Legislative Assembly yesterday amended the Mental Disorders Ordinance to cut out all non-essential formalities, so that neither patients ror their relatives will be de♦irrod from seeking help from :nental hospitals.
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  • 83 6 THE mttr U Sin tap n had to be c the Seamen's R< I was appoint d j for Commerce Mr. J M J Legislative a day. It would not be communal I While I i consider prop i tions at all I am
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  • 282 7 13 WILL BE UNDER POLICE EYE ALL THE TIME KUALA LI MPUR, Monday. 'THE Federation police ha,ve A drawn up an elaborate security plan for the coming visit of the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, to Malaya on Nov. 24. Detachments of policemen
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  • 253 7 j The public does as it wants ITNDERGRADUates' roles in politics, national economy, society and welfare were discussed last night at a forum in the Oei Tions Ham Hall of the University of Malaya. The forum, was part of the programme of
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  • 147 7 VILLAGE PLEA FOR ENGLISH TEACHER J^UALA KAXGSAR. .Mon. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche .Mohamed Ghazali bin Ilaji Jawi, •pen ins, a new .Malay start, dard school at Kampong Temin in the Sungei Siput area yesterday, told the villagers that the Government could not provide an English teacher for it
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  • 53 7 Joseph Mateju pleaded not guilty at Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of raping Irene Hong Sow Kheng. 29. a cabaret girl, and alternatively. on a charge of using criminal force intending to outrage her modesty at a flat in Meyer Mansions, on Aug. 11.
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  • 104 7 BOATYARD TALKS AGAIN DEADLOCK Talks between the Singapore General Employees' Union and Thorneycroft and Co., on the union's demand for an equal distribution of work in rotation for its 180 members reached a deadlock yesterday. The union president, Mr. T. V. Gomez, said that the union had given the management
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  • 269 7 40 LOSE SHELTER, 30 MORE DOWN FOR TODAY Police called to scene for stand-by duty as attap dwellers menace council men TWO Chinese families of 40 people were made 1 homeless yesterday when a Singapore City Council demolition team pulled down their unauthorised attap huts in
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  • 22 7 Mr. D. W. McNicol. the new Australian Commissioner for Singapore, is expected to arrive in the Colony on Dec. 18.
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  • 46 7 Syed Jawan bin Salleh Alsagoil was fined $5 in Singapore yesterday for disorderly behaviour at Happy World Stadium on Nov. 16. Syed Jawan threw a pair of slippers at King Kong while the wrestler was in the midst of a bout.
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  • 208 7 MR. B.P. NAIDU, secretarygeneral of the Singapore Indian Congress a newly registered political organisation said yesterday that if other race s could form political parties, he did not see why the Indians could not do the same. He said that the UMNO
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    • 505 7 &l 1 Spare a thought THIS CHRISTMAS for the sick under-privileged hildr.-n of Singapore. I A You can play S*""* Cl:ius to these children by a I taking wrapped gifts to harg on the Km.is trri- 4\ I TS dl »P la v e<* m the lobby of the CAPITOL.
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  • 85 8 II *or<<« $111 (Minimum) ANGUS: As a result of an accident 17.11.57 Peter, beloved husband of Ann. MR. 001 KEAN KOR. Ajed 72 of Bukit Meri.ijam, passed away peacefully on Nov. 16, 1957 at the Penang Mission Hospital. He behind wives, 6 Sons, 4 Dautaiter.s. 1 Son-in-law, 4 -in-law
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  • 60 8 I .1,,,rf« SID (Mm. MB AND MRS. A. Q. PETRUS Relatives and Friends K:nd Wishes and Gifts on the m c sion of th«ir Marriage MRS N. T NEUBRONNER y thank the stafl oi the Gene:;.! and T.T.S. Hospitals for attendiii: on her late husband i his illness, also
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  • 20 8 I WmH» ilu Minimum, YEo CHSNO POH. please retiome to your mother. Very She ls anxious to see you.
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  • 177 8 1t,,,,/, </„ 1 \l, n miim) EDNICI ANNOUNCES move to 1 premies. Orchard Rd. MXin. 1 UL.LI-I'UPS popping in every mouth. Lovely Fruit Flavoured n 1 Stick. Made by Fullers :e Agents— Robinson's. I ADORE DOGS but I dislike d Jaekl we have 1 tut no oaours we use
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  • 656 8 The Strata Times S'pore, Tues. Nov. 19, 1957. An Electoral Alliance Nomination Day yesterday for the Singapore City i Council elections confirmed i the expectation that there will be a full dress rehearsal for the general elections next year to the legislature of self-governing Singapore. The Labour-Front and the People's
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  • 311 8 In a letter on this page, I Mr. Goh Chee Van, one of the signatories to the Razak report, criticises a leader which we published last week under the heading "Chinese or National?" His suggestion is that we have either not studied educational policy or have deliberately misinterpreted it.
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  • 194 8 Some Assemblymen have their misgivings about Singapore citizenship, as is clear from yesterday's debate on the Assembly (Elections) Amendment Bill. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew judged it necessary to remind people "enthusiastically" applying for citizenship that they are not going through a form of drill which takes no
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    • 528 8 IT was a great surprise to me to read your leading article of Nov. 13 entitled "Chinese or National?" Whatever the motive of the writer, it is crystal clear that he either has not made careful study of the 1956 Education Report or is intentionally
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    • 403 8 YOUR editorial 'Chinese or National?" (S.T Nov. 13) said: "Th e "L.C.E. opens to the successful candidate the way to teacher training colleges and technical institutes. More important, the L.C.E. certificate qualifies the holder for employment in the public services." From
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    • 111 8 I READ with interest your report on expatriate nurses in the Straits Times (Nov. 12). I found it interesting because the facts are at complete variance with mv own efforts to obtain a Sister's post in Government Service. I am a State registered Nurse with years
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  • 849 8 VIENNA IS MORE REMOTE THAN MARS OR VENUS AN INNOCENT LAMENT IN A SATELLITE STATE TK> begin with, a leu final (I hope) comments on the sputniks, in reply to a lady in the Federation, angered by my criticism of the producer who offered the Russian Embassy in London over
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  • 306 8 Indonesia 's claim to New Guinea YOUR editorial 'The U.N and New Guinea" says that "there is no support on ethnological grounds for the incorporation of New Guinea within Indonesia," since there are no racial ties between the Papuans and the Indonesians. To base nationality on oojective factors such as
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    • 466 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M »orrf< flu I Him mum). O'KEEFFE: To Esme' and Faddy, a son, Peter Anthony, r Hospital 15.1 1.07. Both CHAN: A son to Jenny and Wen, Ciiiu at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on 16.11.57, Grandill and Mrs. Cham Kum Chew SITLATIONS VACANT M »M* Ii l»m.> Box
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    • 51 8 The WALTER PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER for Every Home i&jfcsr^gsSß^y Spore Penang $420.00 Federation 5490.00 The Most Versatile Low Priced Complete Tape Recorder for Home Recording Teaching Business Industry Local Government Professional Recordings. Sole Agents:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD--122-124 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9. 227, BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. 24, BEACH STREET
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    • 100 8 /I note star in ihi> £s£Q radio firmantont 5 B.ind 6 Vslvei Printed Circuit Receiver Piano Key Switch foe wavechange. Cnrrt Tape recorder. Internal fcrrite aerial Fully tropicalised Singapore $240/- Federation S2SO Less 10' > tor Cash Factory Representatives: T.V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAST; SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN Sole Distributors
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  • 104 9 'LOCAL MEN CAN DO RAIL JOBS' PUP, Mon. id nt of Union of Mr. R. K. today: leers can jobs left swet 1 n igh lour id left j handled he aaid. langer :i the ay adI O. liar warned .:>. travelRailway red II the ncy of I to de
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  • 61 9 gainst Tong I rmerly clalm- li tans IjournHigh up for hearing Rose Chan told the court that .she was not prepared to bo on with the case as she wanted to engage a lawyer to appear for her. Mr. Justice Tan granted the application of Rose
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  • 105 9 Ex-Equerry weds in village LONDON. Mon. Sqn.-Lch. Christopher Bioum. former Equerry to the Queen uho is to take a squadron ol RAF Canberras to Binga pore next month, was married to Mi.\s Susan Cobbold daughter of Mr. Cameron Cubbold. governor of thr Bank of England. For the ceremony in the
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  • 42 9 The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved I the Merchant Shipping iPa>lenger Certificate Partial Survey Fees i (Amendments Rules. 1957. which are designed to enable the Government to levy charges lor mi^ leys of parts of a ship in all -ases.
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  • 384 9 MINISTER ALLEGES SOME GQVT. OFFICIALS PREFER RACIAL OR FAMILY FAVOURITES A COMPLETE SURPRISE FOR COMMISSION: THEY TAKE A SERIOUS VIEW OF THE MATTER practised by some senior Covernment officials elation here last Saturday. y so I Ho had charged that some people were making use
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  • 70 9 85,000 SEE TRADE FAIR IN TAIPING TAIPING. Mon. About 85.000 people visited the trade fair held at the Coronation Park here during its 17-day run which ended last night. Miss Leow Kirn Huat was chosen 'Miss Trade Fair, Taiping'. The runners-up wen: Miss Leow Lim and Miss Yip Peng. Consolation
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  • 70 9 Goodbye— the Maoris say it this way TWIS is how the .Maoris say goodbye. The men, of the New Zea land Squadron of the 22 Special Air Service Regi ment. are performing a I farewell dance for their commandintr officer, l.ieut Col. G. H. Lea. This picture was taken at
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  • 94 9 ROAD TO THE HIGHLANDS IS CLEARED AGAIN TA N A K AT A Mon Through traffic was restored this morning to the Cameron Highland*, which had been rut off by a cliff fare collapse yesterday. Public Works Department labourers are moving several hundred tons ot earth, rocks and fallen trees
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  • 224 9 THEY'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS VfORRIS THOMPSON. 28. an Australian denta IT surgeon in London, wanted to be home ii Sydney for Christmas. So he bought an £800 small, three-seater Procto plane to fly himself home. He also got fellow Austra I lkan, Colin
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  • 136 9 I I{UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V More than 100 people watched as two men with a parang and knife attacked a youth outside the Chinese Assembly Hall today. Chong Ylt Leong, 20, a tapper from Jinjang, died in a police van on the way to General Hospital.
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  • 102 9 Amendments to the Customs Ordinance one of them to enable a more effective "crack down" on Illicit samsu distillers were approved by the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Financial Secretary. Mr. T. M. Hart, said because rice mash, used to make samsu. had not been covered by
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  • 43 9 MALACCA, Mon— The British High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. O. W. Tory, arrived here this afternoon on a two-day official visit. Mr. Tory, who was accompanied by his wife, will be guest of the Malacca Governor. Mr. Leong Yew Koh
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  • 37 9 Lai Tuck Seng was sentenced in Singapore yesterday to four months' jail, and fined $200. after he was convicted of stealing $100 from Tan Hee Chin at the Singapore Turf Club restaurant on Oct. 12.
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    • 1263 10 MANY of the delightful things for which France is famous, including food, wine and perfume, will be all part of the attraction at this year's Alliance-Francaise dinner-ball at the Sea View Hotel next Saturday. I hear that in true French style the committee has planned
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    • 117 10 A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, f^^^^^^^^i progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photoWyC^===r graphs and family tree etc. \ffls^ "V" (■~rrf is *>\ K Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES 3/ mT\ r~7 PROPRIETORS OF /__^^C_>P/f/ 1 Modified Powdered
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1181 11 THE BRITISH STORMING OF GALLIPOLI THE STORY OF THE 'OTHER' ALLIED ARMY AT 'V BEACH iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THIS is the story of the other Allied army that fought and died on the bloodstained sands of Gallipoli. The world knowof the heroism of the Australian and New Zealand forces who stormed ashore
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    • 203 11 fcOLDSCAN ROB YOUR CHILD'S GOOD HEALTH! M r">r eMM ci-ch- i pother ih-o.i 1 iton| ttfn. M V.pO«U» Mfri ml* new YOUR CHILO AiLL AGAIN! WARNING! id Is Dynamite. W'tftaGag! US JERRY LEWIS as "THE DELICATE DELINQUENT" A Paramount Picture Coming to Britain! WITOHAIF Over 100 n«w drtva ->arjoif cars
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 119 11 Varnten A €^o. By 3iaa Hiilßlii Mimi*aW /wehWKAT fc^, SC> -s <' U I'LL MSMNT MV96LF S.iPPiN3.ru. C6T AN' J JX£7 X£?£f'/ ay 5 S MO(tVNG J 1 AI VCC.LEAGJSS vvjH A I 1- T^afim^X Thy Saint By Leslie Charter is Bick Tracy By Chester (*<ntl<l I f#JSMBBE--/l |^T(^IWMAT?J fffi
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  • 237 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday rose by three-quarters of a cent at the close to 77| cents per pound after a moderate turnover. During the day December first grade went as high as Hi cents,
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  • 22 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 18. RUBBER: 771 cents per lb. (up three-quar-ters of a cent). TIN: $351 per picul (down 50 cents).
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  • 106 12 MELBOURNE, Mon Loans 3'n', 1956-59 £98. Is. 9d. Loans 3'*'i 1956-58 £99.95.3d Bank of N.S.W £37 5 S Con. Zinc 69,3 Mount Lyell 22/4 buyer N. Broken Hfll 118/- seller Hill 50 17/8 J .i Mount Morgan 11 7' a Peko 4/B'* Western Mining 11/ a Ampol Ex.
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  • 149 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail TT. 32 3/4. O.D. 32 7/8, 90 d/St 33 3 16 credit bills 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 1,2, O.D. 31
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  • 468 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "There was selective support for tins which closed firm. Industrials were barely steady at the higher levels and rubbers were featureless The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ords 295. 9d. larrivalt;
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  • 153 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 77 cents per lb up three-quarters of a cent on Friday's closing price. •> The closing tone was quirt. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS fob. buyers IC%, sellers 77',: Int.
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  • 82 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: November' December $26 buyers $27 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $43 t sellers, drum $46 1. sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business reported done: Muntok white $104. Sarawak $103. special Sarawak black $64 (all unchanged Singapore Copra
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 365 12 NOTICES LOWER PERAK TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice ls hereby given that an Interim Dividend, the twentyfourth, of one Shilling (ls. Od.) per share, less Income Tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to Shareholders on the Register
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    • 341 12 NOTICES WINDING-UP OF SOCIETY UNDER RULE 15 OF THE SOCIETIES (REGISTRATION) RULES, 1953. Re Malayan Volunteer Ex-Services Association, P.O. Box 183, Kuala Lumpur. Whereas the above Society was refused registration by Order of the Registrar of Societies under Rule 8 (a) of the Societies (Registration) Rules, 1953, viae Gazette Notification
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    • 452 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT VACANT Applications are Invited from suitable candidates for appointment as Temporary Technical Assistants (Architecture) In the Public Works Department, Negrl Sembilan, In the salary scale $419 x 14—545/562 x 18—652. Starting salary will be determined according to age, qualifications and experience. One of the appointments carries prospects
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    • 463 12 NOTICES NOTICE I'M VERSITY OF HONG KONG MATRICULATION EXAMINATION 1958 The Matriculation Examination of the University of Hong Kong will be held in Singapore in 1958. The exact dates of the Examination are not vet fixed but will probably be between the middle 01 May and the middle of June.
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    • 369 12 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDERS from Class "E and above registered PWD Contractors j will be rertived by the State En- gineer, Johore, up to 12 noon of the 25th. November, 1957 for CONSTRUCTION OP ONE BLOCK OP SEMI-DETACH- i ED QRS. COMPRISING ONE CLASS VII <fc ONE
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    • 463 12 AMERICAN MAIL LINE <•<» Lot Angel«», ion Francisco. Portland, it-aiti* i Alto accepting eorqo for uonihipm.nl to Central '< i'fK3r. ■Thmo Moil" lrtColl 2/ 4 O.c 2nd Coll 9/10 Dec American Moil" 3i Dec/ ljan 2nd Call 5/ 6 Jon EVERETT ORIENT LIMP coi i-lurio*ono ijoor. i JI p erm
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    • 1178 13 ttoi MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tei, x 4 ix rjteo in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o tIVIKPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS .ith liberty to proceed via Ponomo or Cape ot Good Hope) v"> iJ |c piIWMII vio other port* to load ond discharge corao Singapore Uue
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    • 2134 13 bm m, i tmcf 1 1 y!J iMrWri M 1 iTpM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST mull neajii Penang p. S'hom Spore "IBP^a-? 22/23 Nov 24/25 Nov 26/27 Nov RRIA 28/29 Nov Bongkok only "FALSTRIA" 5/ 6 Dec 7/ 8 Dec 9/ 10 Doc Colling
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    • 1169 13 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TEL. No. ***** ILLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE tONOON HAMrURG° TTTIIIOAM ANGELES. SAN KANC.SCO. one to. U.S.A., North Atlantic M o ,t» ATTU VANCOUVER 8, PORTLAND 3na Canodo vio Colombo Accepting corgo lor Ccntrol South ■CITY OF SWANSEA S'pora P. Shorn P.nong BOUGAINVILLE 26 Dec/2 Jan 3/
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  • 118 14 Swiss watch new process r pHE Fortis Watch 1 Company, of Grenchen (Switzerland), has introduced a new and exclusive method of production quality control for making watches —the Balance Electrotiming Process (BEP). The process enables a very high precision timing of watches, available only up to now for chronometers, expensive
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  • 82 14 At the annual meeting of United Cocoa Development Co. in London, the chairman f Mr. J. Cadbury) stated that there were 100 acres in cocoa and that the cocoa was growing very satisfactorily. By now a further 200 acres or more should have been planted Mr. Cadbury
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  • 498 14  -  KHOO SIAN HOCK ANGLO- JAPANESE- MALAYAN PROJECT W KELANTAN By I Multi-million dollar industry will I ship annually at least 350,000 tons FOR the first time in Malaya's mining history, the East has co-operated with the West in an international multi-million dollar
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  • 305 14 MALAYA'S most modern oil palm factory, costing approximately $1,750,000 was declared open on Saturday at Sungei Samak Estate, 12 miles up the Bernam River on the Perak-Selangor border and about 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur. It took about ten months to erect the
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  • 244 14 A DETAILED study of Standard Vacuum Oil Company ooerations in Indonesia wa s presented recently to Indonesian Con-sul-General in Singapore, Mr. R. Achmad Natangara. by Stanvac's general representative in Indonesia. Mr. E. W. Berlin and the company's general manager of the Malaya
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  • 88 14 THE fall in the price of cop--1 per made a difference of £A 750.000 in Mount Morgan's revenue in the year to June 30. Mr. J. M. Newman, chairman, told the annual meeting in Melbourne last week. The average price realised of £A 368 per ton
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  • 195 14 German firm has quarter of hand tool trade here TWENTY-FIVE per cent, of all thr cutlery exported by West Corn pore and the Federation of Mali Carl Schliepcr, the big manufactun and Solingen. This was revealed in Singapore last week by Mr. Alexander Allie, manager of the Far Eastern department
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    • 271 14 ff* TOYO RAYON CO. I f iffc*A offer 1 A Wide Range of Variety B Rfe TOP QUALITY NYLONS BEST SELLERS of TEXTILES A I J JjllPyiMlli l^L-NTIALS to MODERN LIFE I Best Brands for Best Business in Nylons, I "AMILAN" Nylon Filament Yarns. Nylon Staple, Spun Nylon Yarns, H
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    • 101 14 r^OVeN^N^AYA jSjPF" ;■;->;..'-- f y'jXJMM^^^> .-1 j^^t^^^^K^^^BßlißrVSm'R'tW "ONE SAG" SIZE IN OPERATION I BENFORP kip p rj Large Stocks carried o UUI^V/nc I C sizes from 3to 10 cubic feet. iyj lye D O Plus full range of Consult: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. Engineering Department SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH Be
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  • 648 15  - Grey Elegance shows winning form in winding-up gallop EPSOM JEEP .by lI'OH, Moiulav. (JREY ELEGANCE, a tapping three-year-old grey colt by Magic Red, is coming to hand well and should make his presence fell in (.'lass Four. With George West astride, hv went attractively in his windingup gallop with Ganelon
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  • 151 15 AN unconverted try scored in the 52nd minute by A Blythe, earned a splendid victory for R.E.M.E. in their rugger match against Singapore Cricket Club "B" on the Singapore padang yesterday. R.E.M.E won 9-6 (two trie. land a penalty goal) to (two tries) after leading
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  • 64 15 CALCUTTA. Mon. Lew Hoad, Australian winner of the Wimbledon title this year, was yesterday beaten for the second time In the current professional tennis series here Hoad beaton in straight sets by Ken Rosewall in the first match on Saturday, went down 6-3. 2-6. 6-li to Jack
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  • 107 15 BELGRADE. Mon. Yugoslavia qualified for the finals oi the World Cup soccer competition, in Sweden next year when they brat Rumania 2-0 in the last match of Group 7 In the European zone here yesterday. There was nn score at halt time -Renter 60 minutes on
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  • 87 15 Lincoln will beat Ibbotson -Stampl MELBOURNE, Mon. World-famed athletics coach. Franz Stampl. believes Australian Mcrv Lincoln will win the mile ereni at next vear'i Empire Oamea in CardifT stampl said today: "Even i: Derek Ibbotson runs. Merv will b«at him by 20 or 30 yards.'' Englishman Ibbotson is thr present
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    • 326 15 Before Posting j s Box Numbers .-ruld be taken j i.' 1 to box number fhc CORRECT i Addreis »o the C, cil Street. «nl by re«i»- •i| Orders <K j hr crossed. ..UHMHH? i,om P»«e 6) n* VACANT K,.x SO ctt txtrm. Kxpenence in Engineering by leHding md Adminls-
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    • 430 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Words $S (Mm.) Box SO r«, CHINESE TAILOR for dress Shop living Quarters available Telephone ***** SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Requires two Housing InveMication Officers in Miscellaneous Grade I ($415 x $20 $495) Commencing salary $415 p.m. plus variable and transport allowances School Certificate essential. Minimum age 30 years.
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    • 899 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 21, Word, $i (Mm.) Box SO ct.. txtra I IPOH: Modern two bedroomed bungalow to let furnished, immediate occupation. Good residential ..i two miles from town centre I Rental $450/- per month Apply I i Box A 5579 S.T. FOR OCCUPATION 1.12.57 one I two bedrooms furnished flatlet
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    • 886 15 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Word, Si (Mm.) Box M r(«. extra. EVERYONE CAN AFFORD to own a Philips three speed auto- i s matlc record changer on cash or j easy terms with no deposit. Equal j monthly payment of $15/- a month. Available at International Electric Company. 642 Geylang Road,
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    • 880 15 km; sALfc BARRATT AND ROBINSON Piano in excellent condition. 18 n.onths old. Price Reasonable. Ring ***** between 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. X'MAS BARGAINS! Ladles' Leather Slippers $3 90 Pair. American Men's Truval Sport- shirts in 30 different Styles from i $3.90. Cathay's 38, 39. Bras Basah I Road. OPPORTUNITY
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    • 434 15 TENDERS SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES TENDERS FOR COOKED RATIONS 1. Tenders will be received up to noon on Saturday. 30th November, 1957 for the provisions of:— mi Cookec Meals.. Meal rate (As required) ibi Rations Daily rate (As required) id Provision of Cooks (As required i 2. Details ol quantities and
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  • 131 16 PRETORIA, Mon. Lefthander Neil Harvey took hi.s score to 173 before being dismissed on the third day of the match between the Australian tourists and a South African XI here today. The Australians had taken their overnight 224 for four to 422
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  • 104 16 THIS YEAR'S WINNERS WON'T GET THE CUP TIIK .MALAYAN Rugby I'nion is to buy a cup to replace the original H..M.S. Malaya Cup which was lost during the war. Rut the MXI. will not be able to get the trophy in time to be awarded to this year's winners of
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  • 456 16 F.A. SPOKESMAN: SO FAR SO APPROACH FROM THE F.A.M. But Kwok says: I wrote on Nov. 1 £1)1)1 K. HAPGOOD, the former Arsenal and Kn^land captain, and until recently «'> club manager and coach, is still awaiting the call back to soccer as coach to the
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  • 318 16  - Ceylon star to play in Spore F. SALAHUDIN By j Outstanding batsman Praised by Sir j Donald SATHASIVAM JOINS CSC ONE of the all-time "greats" of Ceylon cricket. M. Sathasivam, will be playing cricket in Singapore next season. The 40-year-old former All-Ceylon captain is working lor an insurance firm In
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  • 108 16 THOMAS CUP: ENGLAND WIN 9-0 PARIS, Mon.— England beat France 9-0 in their Thomas Cup (European Zone) first round badminton match at Le Havre yesterday. England will meet Ireland in the second round. After leading 4-0 at the end of Saturday's play. England went on to win the remaining five
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  • 56 16 BRISBANE. Mon. West em Australia, with six second innings wickets in hand, still need »1 runs to avoid an inning* defeat from Queens- 1 land in their Sheffield Shield game here. Queensland 371 <R. Rcy nolds 169); Western AUStra lia 192 <M. Vernon 58. B
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  • 46 16 SOLATHM and jockey U. Ki-es part company at the last fence during the Autumn Handicap Hurdle Race at Warwick. Solatium, owned by Mr. C. G. Crawly, was leading comfortably when he came to grief at the last jump.
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  • 314 16  - Malaya v Siam international match off SAUL JOSHUA SERIES NOW BIENNIAL— BEADLES By THE annual international Rugby match between Siam and All-Malaya for the King of Siams Cup will not be played this year, Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, president of the Malayan Rugby Union revealed to the Straits Times
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  • 187 16 SIAMESE SAY JAPAN BA STATEMENT IS UNTRUE BANGKOK. Mon. SIAM Badminton Associa. tion officials denied today as "untrue" a statement by a Japan Badminton Association spokesman that Siam had agreed tc play the second round Asian zone Thomas Cup badminton final in Japan. Shoichi Kawabata of the Japan Badminton Association
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  • 78 16 The Singapore Asian rugby team to meet Selar.gor Asians in their All Blues Cup fixture on the S.t.C. padang on Saturday will be: Tan Kirn Chye; Ang Choo Leong. Seevaratnam. Tay Chong Yew. Ramli; Eng Slang. Wah Fatt: Adcock. Khoo Peng Hong. Bulat Sundram, Woothrapathy Freddy
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  • 97 16 LOW Kee Po* entered the final of the Royal Island Club's Eu Tont; Sen Cup golf competition when he beat S. Abbett three and one at Thomson Road on Sunday. Low will meet R. D Ross in the final at 8.30
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  • 124 16 LONDON. Mon. The draw for the second round proper of the F.A. Cup competition was made today. All matches will be played on Dec. 7. The draw is: Scunthorpe v Bishop Auckland or Bury; Port Vale v Hull; Oldham v Workington: Wigan v
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  • 32 16 Mrs. B. Nicholi <73 won the silver division of the Royal Singapore Golf Clubs L.G.U. medal competition at Simc Road yesterday. The bronze medal Winner was Mrs E. Dickson <66).
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  • 32 16 Put U P good fight OING m Sole, gain Tima their tremi men I centn not pla Bad Tom k li. tlie 131 ■Inn Small over D\P! to 8-6 Strickla: a 15-8
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  • 142 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Badminton Association of Malaya will be asked to submit its accounts on the Merieka Games invitation badminton championships to the Merdeka Sports and Games sub-committee. The Committee, which met here today with Dato Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, in the chair, was
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    • 47 16 RIGGER t'niversitv v Johore Bahru I nurd. Bukit Timah Road. HOCKEY S.H-A. league, Div- 1: Ceylon Sports Club v R..VF. Chanel. I! Mi slier Road; Div. 2: Khalsa Assn v RE.M.E, Balestier Road; Div. 3: Serangoon Gardens v Prisons S-C, Serangoon Gardens: YM.C.A- v Customs. Balestier Road.
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