The Straits Times, 8 December 1957

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ne#Satei> in No. 1,163 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957 20 CENTS
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  • 452 1 Holland rushes warships, calls for NATO support PANIC AS CLIENTS VAINLY FLOCK TO WITHDRAW DEPOSITS JAKARTA, Saturday. AN Indonesian bank workers' union today grabbed three Dutch banks in the capital. The organisation called the "Association of Indonesian Bank Workers" issued a document proclaiming that the
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  • 92 1 Saud, Faisal back the Algeria rebels RIYADH Bat Kirm Saud if Saudi Arabia and King t Iraq issued a communique tonight declaring their determination to support Arab solidarity and the n nationalist* fight i for indepenci' Thp communique, issued meetings :ween the two mon- aid they considered presence in the
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  • 199 1 Ike orders probe into moon rocket launching flop U.S. SCIENTISTS PICK UP THE PIECES NEW YORK, Saturday. SCIENTISTS today collected the pieces of America's ill-fated Vanguard "Moon" rocket and began a full-scale investigation into the cause ot the explosion that destroyed it after it had risen only four feet into
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  • 782 1 Unfortunate publicity, says chief rumbles. Then it burned. A ball of flame shot up to 50 or 100 feet. "It was not a big explosion. There was no shock wave. Nobody was hurt. Dr. John Hagen, director of the project, said in Washington that It might take some time to
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  • 46 1 How lucky were you? This ticket 1 *****59 won the $350,000 first prize of the Federation E Social and Welfare lot- E tery drawn in Raub E E yesterday. The ticket E was sold in Johore. E For the full results i SEE PAGE 9 niiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiß;
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  • 50 1 BALBAO (Panama Canal Zone i. Sat. A jury has acquitted all seven persons accused of complicity in the marhinegun assassination of President Jose Remon on Jan 2. 1955All seven were released from jail, where they have been held for nearly three I years. Reuter.
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  • 407 1 MM Jackpot goes up to $35,000 ■pHE Jackpot in The' Malayan Monthly Contest P' (November) was not won. The jackpot for Contest "Q' (December) will, therefore, be $35,000. There will be the usual 55,000 in con- solation prizes. Subject to re-scrutiny, one entrant In Contest
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  • 166 1 67 p. c. output cut needed for first 3 months KI'ALA LIMPIR, Sat. —Malaya's tin production must be reduced overall to 67.6 per cent if the industry can export only 10.125 tons lor the first three months of the international control scheme, from Dec. IS. The Federation has paid its
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  • 337 1  - Export control and Indonesia raise tin, rubber prices GEOFFREY BOLAND BILLITON METAL MAY COME TO MALAYA INSTEAD OF HOLLAND Bs THE prices of both tin and rubber rose appreciably in Singapore last week as the result of the restriction of world tin exports by the International Tm Council and the
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  • 25 1 MANILA. Sat. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. left here tonight by air for Tokyo after .1 two-day state visit. Reuter.
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  • 101 1 TIGER'S WIDOW LEADS MOVE TO ENSHRINE TOJO TOKYO. Sat— A campaign to enshrine Hideki Tojo and other notorious war criminals of the Pacific war in the Yasukum Shrine. Japan's Shinto Pantheon of dead bWM was disclosed today on the eve of the Kith an n'versary of Pearl Harbour. Th«- move
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  • 47 1 Death note man nabbed in cafe A POLICE inspector yesterday posed as a customer in a Jalan Besar coffee shop to trap a man j in connection with a payi up-or-die threat to a Singapore bicycle dealer Inspector SharitT Omardin, Senior Detective Officer. Beach Road Station, arrest-
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  • 212 1 PENANC POLLS Labour Party of Malaya candidates won four wards in Gcorce Town City Council elections yesterday. Remaining ward went to Alliance man. SEREMBAN Labour candidates won both wards in Seremban Town Council Elections. Earlier results— Pace W> Ed the man, aged about 30, as he talked to
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    • 91 1 C-^NO! I CAN'T STOP TO\ I tLz LISTEN TO YOU I MUST t/GO AND SEE THE S.P.H. de SILVA ttf>f% 4 b HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORf Wf KUALA LUMPUR IPOH 3 h^L JVielon A lusciou* ■j.itlilin mi-Inn 1 with a coral flavour t<>r iflP lips finfferlips and toe-tips, too to
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  • 1212 2  -  PETER LEWIS THE WORLD'S RICHEST AMERICAN by FOR ALL HIS SUCCESS THE SECRET OF A HAPPY MARRIAGE ELUDED HIM Last weak you read about Paul Cetty, the oil king and art collector who is said to be worth £300 million —or perhaps more. Today,
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  • 55 2 #This picture is of the fifth Mrs. Getty. At right is her son, Timothy Christopher Getty. He was seven when it was taken four years ago. Mrs. Getty was Louise Dudley Lynch, a New York debutante who became a "society singer" They
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 190 2 HeWn You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM I There's something distinctive about cream docs the miracL .gredient him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the ~|^B| neatly in place you can see so clearly hair all that it needs for vital,
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    • 166 2 fmt you/L com awm Give her enchanting Lingerie for Christmas. c «£*">&;•>* Neglige Sets in fabulous '""'N/Es^'^lj *<** sheer or opaque nylon, \L y/^J^^-^^i^K trimmed with frosted white lace. In Wedding s White Bristol Blue and t c\ '&&ss]} Pale Pink Parchment. JjC* J V :^|i j From $39.95. Fully
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    1785 3  -  LINDA CHRISTIAN By RIGHT in the middle of the negotiations for the divorce from Tyrone Power occured the scandal of the jewels. It could not have been more unfortunate, and the publicity I got at the time could not have been more undeserved. I was accused
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    • 139 3 Wl you'll hardly licliw your iiw n lips You'll find your very best buy Is Cutex you'll be amazed at such quality such value at such a low price! Cutex Lipstick with pure, sheer lanolin is creamiest, smoothest. and so lasting, never fades, never I flflffSk. You can depend on
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  • 497 4 AIRLINES PLAN FLIGHTS TO CARRY DUTCH TRAVELLERS WAIT AND SEE IN SINGAPORE A'RLINES flying between Singapore and Jakarta are making plans to cope with the expected Dutch exodus from Indonesia. A Qantas-BOAC spokesman said yesterday he was awaitmg clearances from the Singapore and Jakarta authorities for operating an Argonaut shuttle
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  • 32 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. More than 1.000 people today attended the funeral of Mr. A. F. Rajah. Press Information Officer. Federation of Malaya Police, who died yesterday of a heart attack.
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  • 243 4 Kedah robbery with murder case: Three accused freed ALOR STAR, Sat. After a four-day hearing, three out of eight men charged with commiting armed gang rob- i bery and murder were acquitted in the Kedah Assizes today. All Hussein, Bahadur Baharom and Mah m v d Khamis were acquitted without
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  • 148 4 Acid is thrown at driver of a strike-hit firm PKNANG. Saturday. PENANG police today offered a $1,000 reward for the arrest of an acid thrower who yesterday attacked a temporary driver employed by the Eastern Smelting Co. whose 338 workers are still on strike. The victim. Nayan bin Hassan, a
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  • 261 4 New canal to drain floods The Singapore Rural Board yesterday started digging a new drain at the 5th milevstone Thomson Road, to relieve flooding in the area. The new drain will be 10 feet wide and about 150 yards long. A Government press
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  • 241 4 HOSTEL GHOST WAS JUST A JOKE BENTONC. Sat. The "ghost" that "haunted" the hostel of the Methodist English School here for a month has been exposed. The "ghostly" manifestations" were schoolboy pranks. It was said that the "ghost first made Itself felt after boys of the school dug up a
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  • 65 4 The People's Action Party leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will ask the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Dec. 13 to support his proposal that political parties should be given radio time for election campaign speeches. Mr. Lee said radio was the most suitable means of
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  • 67 4 Malayan 1:: ballet troupe, will perform in the Colony and Federation during the next five momb The troupe, formed by tx leading ballerinas. Mlsj Biossom Snek and Miss SooDet Ooh win include 20 leadln? dancers from their School of Ballet The first performai the tour wli
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  • 261 4 $39 million housing plan for more satellite towns in the Colony THE Singapore Improvement Trust has draw* 1 up plans for a new $39,000,000 hou$i n programme, which will give the Colony mor satellite towns and enlarge existing ones This is known as Programme No. 9. It to provide 6,641
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  • 105 4 Kishi falls ill, cancels trip to see Garcia MANILA, sat m Japanese Prlm t Minis £n r f- Nobosuke Kishi ii i 1 today and has can celled a trip v, Beeuu northern Luzon, where hi was to have met the Phi! lipplnes President Carlos Garcia I Ing. "Due to
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    • 182 4 M 1 1 vgl/ J Jl/f M A mm^ Firsl winners in the Jilra Baby Show) Yusof! b. Mohd. f>^ rtV¥iMAAJIr\A*\J MahM V. 1 1 A I W Babyland is a splendid place to live in providing the inhabitants enjoy .^tfLiJßfc^ W^ \J abounding good health. J^T^^ I.^fljfißKSfe^ Here is
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    139 5 25-minute maiden speech by Seenivasagam KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MR. D. R. Seenivasagam, Progressive Party victor in last month's Ipoh by -election, made a blistering attack on the Government in the Legislative Council today. In a 25-minute maiden speech, he: ACCI'SED the Government, of being influenced by Britain and America
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  • 516 5 IN THE CRIP OF COLONIAL MASTERS' THAVER I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. -Mr. K. V Thaver (Trade Unions) said: "The Government is firmly in the grip of British expatriate officers the remnants of British colonialism." He referred to that part d the Speech from the
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  • 851 5 "Nobody in this chamber can say from personal knowledge what is happening in China It has invited people from all over the world to go and see for themselves. Malayans are denied that right.' "The Government should seriously consider sending an all-party delegation
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  • 136 5 The Japanese bride a soldier won through the post A WARRANT officer of the I British army was married in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to a prett> Japanese girl whose parents she has never met. "It was a really touch job asking for Kitty's hand through the post,' .Mr. Leonard Willmett
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  • 85 5 TOKYO, Sat —Police and A firemen today began dragging Haccho Lake In central Japan for beautiful Princess Eisei Aishin Kakura (loveliest daughter), 19-year-old niece of Henry Pu Yl. the former Emperor of anchuria She and a university classmate, have been missing three days. They were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 LATEST DATES for the acceptance of GIFT and ORCHID PARCELS for delivery in the U.K. by Christmas JJOAf AIR CARGO at special low rates are: 13th DECEMBER in KUALA LUMPUR 15th DECEMBER in SINGAPORE for full particulars apply: MALAYAN AIRWAYS Kuala Lumpur or MALAYAN AIRWAYS Singapore or QANTAS Singapore World
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    • 325 5 mm I I It's got to be Lombard Jl If for MY money Whichever way you look at it. ;i m^M^^^^^ I I Bank Deposit Account with Lombard I I Banking is he^t lor you. 8",, interest j'vl I I without deduction of I nitcil kingdom I income tax. Short
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  • 385 6  - Be top rate on this so special date Susan Barrie The question is: What should I wear? By THE Christmas party season always revives interest in evening dresses, and this year before you embark on the festivities, make a survey of your after-dark wardrobe and decide what you need to
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  • 217 6 Ten rules no woman must ever ignore This week our Sunday Times beauty adviser, Mrs. Louise Klerk, gives the final article in her 1957 series, and wishes all our young readers a festive and beautiful Christmas party season To sum up her beauty tips, she gives 10 "commandments" which every
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  • 250 6 HAIRDO'S AND DONT'S -FROM PARIS The new look in hair styles is the broad, bouffant effect created with much clever brush-work and back combing, to give the hair "body" and fullness. This I heard during the week from expert hair stylist. Miss Irene Heng, Just back from London and the
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  • 222 6 Have fun— make your own Christmas pudding MAKING your own Christmas pudding is fun, and the home-made one always has a specially delicious flavour. Here is an economical recipe, less rich than the conventional plum pudding, but comparing well in appearance and flavour. You can make it and eat it
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  • 375 7 Am I wrong to put the law before love? I wrong to be conventional? Several men outside my race have proposed to me; but I love my family and relatives too much and wish to have an arranged marriage. However, I am very dispirited with the results. Negotiations always seem
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  • 898 7 ra girl wholeheartedly and sincerely wishes to become a boy. Is there any possibility of her wish being fulfilled? Further, would it be considered a sin, as she would be workinp against what God had ruled and the law of nature? L. S.
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  • 776 7 lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHlllllllllHllllH WELL you Wise Men what's the cure for a nagging wife? HENPECKED In the good old days they used to duck them in water to cool them off a good beating wouldn't do any of them harm But if we suggested that tie
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    • 22 7 6 1& Ai/^^ftAf/ Mm*h UU% MYTffWG YOU WMf TO K*C*f? ADDRESS YOUR LETTER: THE KNOW-ALLS', THE SUNDAY TIMES, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 49 8 rvTTAWA, Sat. Bartender Frank Moerke produced a "Vanguard cocktail" last night after hearing about the failure of the U.S. satellite project. "Once the customer is lit, chances are he won't take off." Moerke declared. Ingredients for the cocktall: Vodka, grenadine, lemon, drambuie and soda. Reuter. ter.
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  • 280 8 BANK PROBE TOLD OF HORRIBLE POSITION CAUGHT BETWEEN DUTIES: UNABLE TO BETRAY SECRETS BUT HAVING TO GUARD FIRM'S INTERESTS LONDON, Saturday. A BANK of England director yesterday described his dilemma as a man caught between two duties unable to betray state financial secrets yet obliged to protect
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  • 143 8 What has happened to one-eyed dragon Liu? I ON DON, Sat—Mystery still surrounds the fate of Chinese army hero Marshal Liv PoChung, who was recently reported today to have gone the same way as Russia's Marshal Zhukov. Peking Radio said last month that Liv the "one-eged dragon" of the war
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  • 152 8 TEST TUBE BABY: IS MOTHER GUILTY OF ADULTERY? EDINBURGH, Sa.t. A judge was called upon yesterday to decide whether an American wife who had a baby by artificial insemination is guilty of adultery. This question Is a very important matter of public policy,' declared Justice Lord Wheatley before reserving judgement
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  • 221 8 He had been asked for advice He would do what he had done. When told officially that a seven per cent bank rate was to be recommended, he had immediately disclosed that a big order had been received from Hong Kong to sell gilt-edged. He had asked for advice and
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  • 76 8 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Anthony Franclosa. actor husband of screen star Shelloy Winters, failed in his appeal here yesterday against a 10- day jail sentence for kicking a newspaper photographer. I EYanciosa kicked the photo- graphor when ho was snapped with Miss Winters before they were married
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    • 601 8 Bob's mobile crane was built with a No. 3 outfit Young Robert lorei erin«« and he get* endless pleasure building them 10 Meccano, along with fjt tcores of other fine working models. His No. 3 Meccaro ii a middle size outfit, and he hopes J it will become a No.
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    • 64 8 i cxsmplc of fH jf <£3m Ks "ii •m~3i MRP pi"i Sb I^K^l S§£ 4 1 Kuala Lumpur Railway Station enhanced and preserved with PENT ALITE' emulsion paint One of the world's most desired watches! Roamer.the watch -you i wear for all occasions. >^#w'*' 100 V* waterproof f^ Obtainable from
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  • 645 9  - Looking for a husband girls? Then you would really do best to go West David Wong by QNCE again the age-old question crops up: Do Britons make better husbands than the Chinese? Are they more steady, reliable, constant in love? Ar j they more considerate to the wife, love md
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  • 509 9 Rice -that is problem now worrying the Tuan I AST night a "steady drizzle set in and continues today. The Tuan hopes that the Cook has laid in more than rice for his family; if he fails to do so the Tuan may have to mortify himself in order that
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  • 68 9 ON. Sat. A two-bus :rom London to India rt next April. ing run by Mr. Paddy Fisher, who has just cond round H* i vi U'rrtav "Now I .shall run two buses which will travel in convoy as far as Delhi. Then one will diverge to
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  • 212 9 Deryuen: Oh, these men are appalling... DERYUEN LIU, (right) a violinist who has been studying for a number of years at the Royal College of Music, has this to say: "From what I know a Chinese husband is usually quite incompetent. I just can't stand them. They are appalling. "No
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  • 220 9 RAUB, Sat A Johore ticket —No. *****59 won the first prize of 5350.--000 in the Social and Welfare lottery drawn here today. A Malacca ticket won the second prize and another Johore ticket the third. FIRST PRIZE (5350.000)—N0. *****59. Second Prize ($125,000—N0. *****90. Third Prize ($50,000)—
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  • 35 9 Abdul Munim, 21. a Cable and Wireless worker, was I stabbed last night in Bukit 'Panjang, Singapore, by two Chinese as he was buying a nrwspaper. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 27 9 The Workers' Education Association (St. John Ambulance Brigade Divisions i held their third annual inspection at Stamford Girls' School hall. Waterloo Street. Singapore, last night.
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  • 26 9 Tan Eng Te<-k. who went to Kusu Island for the annual pilgrimage to the temple there was drowned yesterday, while swimming in the sea.
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  • 27 9 An expectant mother, Mary Wong, of Syed Alwi Road, Singapore, was admitted unconscious to the General Hcspital last nisht after an overdo.se of sleeping tablets.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 333 10  - THE FIRST DOOR TO STARDOM OPENS FOR 40 IN COLONY NAN HALL By TWO years ago about 1,000 ambitious teenagers in Singapore answered an advertisement in a Chinese newspaper for tramee-actors and actresses for Chinese films. They waited and waited for a reply while their hopes gradually faded and died.
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  • 351 10 A clean sweep for the Alliance in Johore lOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— I The Alliance won all four seats today in the Johore Bahru Town Council election. About 200 people waited at the Government Offices to hear the results given below (Alliance members mentioned first followed by Party Negara candidates) KONG
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  • 68 10 TOKYO. Sat. A resolu- tion proposing Asian nations ro-operate more closely for the prevention of crime and the eradication of prostitution In the Far East wa s unanimous- ly approved here today. The resolution. sponsored by Malaya, the Philippines and Japan, ended the second United
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  • 158 10 SPOT ALL THE BLOOMERS IN THIS FILM AND WIN A NEW CAR YOU can win a car at the Pavilion Theatre and help the S A.T.A. at the same time. The East Asiatic Company has donated a Fiat 500 in conjunction with the showing of the film "Genevieve" starting to.
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  • 91 10 Crime figures show a sharp rise THIRTY iTWO people were 1 murdered in Singapore curing the first 11 months of this year— a figure approaching the 1950 record of 36 •nurders. Last year there were 26 murders in the Colony between January and November. Figures given by the C.I.D. yesterday
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  • 191 10 COR the first time in Singapore lovers of art will be able to have their tea and art at the same time. In London and Paris the practice of showing pictures in coffee-houses is quite common. But in Singapore, all past exhibitions
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  • 87 10 NEW COUNCILLOR TELLS THE GO VT. 'DON'T SER VE LIQUOR iV ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The newly elected Federal Legislative Councillor, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. today suggested how the Government could cut expenses. Stop serving liquor at official functions," he told the Council at the con- tinuatinn of its budge meeting.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 31 10 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST 4 P' This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly Jackpot Puxxlc P (November) which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.
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  • 1046 11  -  HARRY FANG TODAY'S HISTORIC CEREMONY MARKS HALF A CENTURY OF THE METHODIST MISSION'S PROGRESS IN MALAYA By IT WAS afternon on Dec. 12, 1907. Dark rain clouds loomed over Singapore as a crowd of about 100, many with umbrellas over their
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 321 12 QUITE understandably Government, educationists and parents in Malaya, have occupied themselves with the problem of how to provide every child with an adequate education. Thanks to this persistent interest there has been a steady expansion of educational opportunities. But there is another problem which has attracted
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    • 115 12 TT WAS to be expected that some Singapore Assemblymen should have fought, bravely but unsuccessfully, for the preservation of the "unique mangrove area" in Ulu Pandan. The island's natural reserves are gradually dwindling. All but 370 acres of the mangrove forest will be given over to prawn
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  • 1198 12  - - Bernard Harris His spare time earnings dwarf the rewards he received from political life Ri, WITH Sir Winston Churchill attaining his 83rd birthday last week I hazard the guess that this great man has added one more distinction to the many he has achieved over the
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  • 286 12 Shelley's notes found to be fakes CLEVER LITERARY FORGERY EXPOSED LONDON, Sat. t was simply a n note in Creek arac ters, typical of posed author- has led to the of a clever literal gery. F °K ne f.« y 3 yCa beautifully-bound manuscript note-book patently kept by the poet
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 311 13 Detective fires to halt gang fight after two men are hurt MIDNIGHT BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY IN THE PAYA LEBAR AREA |N A FICHT for supremacy in the Paya Lebar area of Singapore between the 08 and 329 ecret society gangs early yesterday morning, two men were injured and a detective
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  • 110 13 4 MOTHER. Tay Lee I Kheng. broke down and wept at a Singapore Inquest ystrrday when .she wa.s shown the photograph of the kcene where her son wa» burled by a landslide at Pulau Übin. Her son. Chua Trng Hoe. 22. was
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  • 63 13 JESSELTON, Sat. Wong 1 Yin Thiem. 20. is now in hospital in Tenom after being attacked by a crocodile In the Padas River. He was bathing in about five feet of water at Entabuan when the crocodile bit him in the right thigh. Wong i d
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  • 124 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The first language college In the Federation will open in Johore Bah r v next month with 180 students. The college will occupy the late Dato Jaffar's huge home at Bukit Senyun occupied until recently by a unit of the RAOCRenovations
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  • 181 13 POLICE STOREKEEPER FOR TRIAL ON PISTOLS CHARGE A POLICE armoury storekeeper was committed for trial in Singapore yesterday on a charge of unlawfully having five automatic pistols and 39 rounds of ammunition. The man, Special Constable Ibrahim bin Musajie Angullia, will face an alternative charge of stealing nine pistols. The
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  • 37 13 The Sultan of Pahang and his party attended the races I in Singapore yesterday. The Sultan is heve for dental treatment by Prof. R. J. S. Tickle at the General j Hospital.
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  • 44 13 At your cinema Kuantan i REX- Pacific Destiny 10.45, am.; Wat Chun Sze Pal Low 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9 15. Kluantf METRO: The Searchers a.m.; Hoons HoonK 2 30. 7. 9.15. Kola llaliru LIDO: Sam Leoni; Kau Chee Hokkien 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9.30 i
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  • 108 13 Mrs. J K. Hamilton had a happy reunion yesterday with her two daughters. Janet. 13. right, and Andrea, 14. when they arrived in Singapore aboard the Gorgon to spend their school holidays with her. Janet and Andrea arc studying at the Santa
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  • 304 13 WESLEY METHODIST! CHURCH: 50th anniversary com- memoration laying of founda- tlon of new Educational Centre by Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, 4 Fort Canning Road. 5 p.m. WORKERS' PARTY: Mass; rally to Introduce five party can- dldates for City election.-, at Towner Road playground. 7.30 "ceremonial launching of
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  • 54 13 TODAY: Singapore IO.SI am. 9ft Bin i Knantan 8 14 a.m. flft. MB.) 10 26 p.m. (10ft. Mm.): Treiigganu 8 49 p.m. ("ftMB.). TOMOKROW: Singapore 12.23 a.m. i.Bft 71n. > 11.30 a.m. i (9ft 91n.); Port Dirkson 858 a.m (Oft lln.) 11.00 p.m. (10ft 6in.);
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  • 73 13 EDWARD THEN. 23. a second year medical student at the University of Queensland who was amonx the 40 Malayan students who returned to Singapore by Air India International yesterday. With him l s his Austra-lian-Chinese wife. Far, whom he married in February. They will spend Christmas
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  • 72 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Yap Boon Chee, 21, alias Slew Kooi. was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Shepherd in the High Court here for unlawfully possessing a Webley revolver. Yay was arrested with an armed terrorist, Foo Seong, a district committee member, after an ambush
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  • 63 13 An attempt to set a car on fire In Singapore on Friday night was prevented when a member of the Chinese YMCA hostel in Prince Ed ward Road rai>ed an alarm. The alarm was given at 8 p.m. when the member saw a small fire
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  • 47 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: January $30 2 buyers. Tone steady. The market remained fully steady during the week with mo6t buying Interest to Bombuy on January shipment, but with little or no response from sellers.
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  • 49 13 JESSELTON, Sat. People here have been warned not to waste water unnecessarily." The Public Works Department announced that the present unusual dry spell had left stocks of water very low. It said that unless the people economised the use of water restrictions might be imposed.
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  • 215 14 SUNDAY TIMES CAMERA CONTEST WINNER of this week's Camera Contest "Baby Faces'' is Sangat Singh of Siliau Estate, Siliau. N>fjri Sembilan. He gets $30 for his entry "Water Baby" (extreme right taken on a Rollelcord, speed 1/50 at F 4. if Second prize of $15 goes to D. Procee, Flat
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  • 388 14  - Kuala Lumpur in days of Yap Ah Loy Donald Davies I^UALA LUMPUR has known turbulent and colourful times, devastated as it has been by civil war, depression, fire and flood. As early as 1851 attempts had been made to mine tin in the surrounding areas. When tin was eventually exported
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    • 187 14 Sunday Crossword ACROSS: 1. Claas (4); 5- Admitted (5); 3. Pull up (4); 4Show (7); 10. Cloth (5); 11. Means of communication (9); 6. Support (4) 13- Indigo (4); 14. Upset (5): 7. Be* (4); 8. Fate Ailment (8); 17. In most cases (3); 9. Interested in twenty-six (9); 19.
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  • FILMS PREVIEW
    • 892 15  - Filmed musicals make good screen entertainment Norman Smith— from New York Bj forgettable film, "Ninotchka." in which Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas starred in 1939. The screen "Silk StockIngs" follows the stage show closely, creating and maintaining just the right air of light satire. Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse, who
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    • 195 15 Reviewed by Kathleen Hickley TONY Curtis, haircut and all, is the hero of a modern fairy tale film called "Mister Cory." He is a poor boy from the seamy side of Chicago who falls in love with a beautiful, highborn lady.
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    • 275 15 putation as an Interpreter of Debussy's music has a wonderfully light and delicate touch. This approach is admirably suited to the many glissandi which this composer was so fond of using lo create his delightful effects of sparkling water. Henkemans' Interpretation of the light-hearted Suite Bergamasque. which includes
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    • 107 15 WAR FILM WITH A NEW TWIST! A bottle Of whisky, which remains unopen- I ed throughout, provides a new twist to a run- of-themill war film, "Hold Hack The Night, depicting the tough United State s Marines j In Korea. John Payne, who port- rays the tough yet sen- timental
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    • 187 15 Medlum wave 297 metres. A.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement: 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and News; 7.35 Melody Mixture; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 Carnival; 8.30 Tropicana; 9 00 Programme Summary: 9.05 The Silver Jet; 9.30 Bill De Guzman and his Latin American j Band; 10.00 Youth at
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    • 362 15 t7ITT7Sfy\ '-m NOW showing: j: sWdLdklßHltsUH 11 a.m. 1.45. 4.15. 6.4* 9.30 p.n. j. •C Ihf K«iik •IrK.iinsal'on Present* A Sup«T- Artion Thriller -cSMKh. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS" S2T J -k Today 9 am.: "SfXRISK" Mandarin I. yL. COMIXCi! Jerry Le^ls in "THE DELIC VI K IHI.IXIH r NT". J c
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  • 849 19 HOW DID MRS. HUGHES DREAM OF MURDER? By Dr. J.A. HADFIELD Dr. Hadfield, a psychiatrist and London University lecturer on the mind, begins a new series on the fascinating subject of dreams, of which he has made a special study. I READ the story of Mrs.
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  • 522 19 A DOCTOR'S DIARY BY CEDRIC CARNE I IKE Peeping Toms, astronomers stare through telescopes at the stars. Sputniks circle round the world while, at night, many unable to sleep close their eyes and count bleeps. It seems tantastic that man may soon know more about
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    • 293 19 m£~^^V cleared... jfagg^^ in seconds!" *^N,. popular Mm star ImA M(or« aboot- "Then I took a "In tecond* my ft bit MM coup,, 6f ulek Muffy nOH cleared •Ml* ago. my now J* my TOlce a,,,. ciocnd making nlff **>** m ed and w. were mt aound Ukt a handy,
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  • 623 20  -  AND AT MILLFIELD SCHOOL IN SOMERSET I ITTLE John Knee, who came over to England because his Australian teachers couldn't teach him any more, has stopped being a curiosity. He's not pointed out as a genius any more. For there are quite a
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  • 704 20 IN NEW YORK'S PUBLIC SCHOOL 600, YOUNG GENIUSES ;discuss atomic energy, world affairs... TINY fingers found their way over the keys of the typewriters as a three-year-old copied her name. In the next room, a group of six-year-old boys and girls held a lively discussion on the
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  • 221 20 LONDON Russia is buying more and more scientific and technical books from Britain. Orders worth thousands of pounds are being handled by the Russian Government book-buying agency. Mezhdunarodnaja Knlga. Publishers glad Thousands of other books are being taken back to Russia by sailor.s and passengers
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  • 1735 21 UcTIGUE, THE WILD IRISHMAN, WHO WON A ORLD TITLE WITHOUT A MANAGER- THEN HE WAS JOE JACOBS was sitting in his New York office when in walked Mike McTigue. The famous fight marr recognised his visitor. He knew everyone in the
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  • 469 22  -  Graham Short SEVERAL STYLING AND MECHANICAL MODIFICATION*; RUT THE PRICE IS THE SAME AS BEFORE Rootes Croup has celebrated two notable events this year the 50th anniversary of the finest Hillman car and the 25th anniversary of the Minx. To mark the
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  • 541 22 Crusader: Don't make players too tired £or badminton THE Badminton Association of Malaya should take the advice of its professional coach Wong Peng Soon and scrap all physical training and running during its third training camp in Penang from Dec.
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  • 101 22 PAGE 14 PUZZLE ACROSS: 1, Migrate. 7. Roses 11, Repentant. 12. Student. 14, Purse 16. Ere. 17, Den. 19. Sate. 20. Delivered. 22, Par. 24, Assign. 25. Obtain. 26. Arc. 28, Assistant. 32, Term. 34, Spa. 35, Bee. 36, Trail. 38, Obscure. 41, Frivolous. 42, Cited.
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  • 486 23 Johore enter final with second half goal SINGAPORE FAIL AFTER FIRST HALF LEAD JOHORE yesterday entered the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby final when they beat south zone rivals Singapore by five points (a goal) to three (a try) on the Singapore padang. Johore earned their winning points when fullback Watson converted
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  • 524 23 2 goals by Kirn Swee give S'pore prestige win Singapore 2 Perak l PfcRAK were at their peak i in the Malaya Cup final. It was their day and shining hour. But yesterday, aftrr their rxriting and strenuous Cup tampaißn. they wei' team boßinninc to slide down thr other .side
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  • 140 23 SEREMBAN, Sat. SINGAPORE Combined Services trounced NegriMalacca by 22 points (two goals and four tries) to nil in their H M.S. Malaya Cup fixture on the King George V School padang here today. Negri-Malacca thu s finished wooden spooniats in the southern section, having lost their
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  • 160 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SELANGOR today beat their toughest H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby rivals by ten points (two goals) to nil here. Selangor's last Cup match is against Kedah and the Cup holders need only to gain a draw to en-, ter'the final again. Selangor had to
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  • 48 23 RAF. Seletar trounced Johore Asians by 50 points 1 seven goals and five tries 1 to nil In their rußßer match at Seletar yesterday. Tries were scored by Dyer (4), Edwards (8), Lewis <2>. McVey. Houston. Onions and Small who 3 iso converted seven trie*
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  • 123 23 PERAK WIN A DULL CUP MATCH I POH, Sat. Perak scored an unimpressive victory over Kedah in their last H.M.S Malaya Cup Rugby match here today. Perak won by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three (a tryK Both sides played listless rugger with Perak dominating olay throughout
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  • 104 23 FERNANDEZ SCORES THE WINNER FEDERATION Police beat Singapore Police 2-1 in their annual hockey match at Thomson Road yesterday. Federation Police opened the scoring two minutes before the interval when Fernandez went through on his own to beat Dollah. Singapore came back strongly in the second half and were awarded
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  • 117 23 OINOAPORE Police retained their boxing title for the fifth successive year when they beat Federation Police by seven bouts to three in their annual match »t Thomson Road last night Result* (Singapore boxers first) were Fly: A. L Fernandez ko'ed Manas bin Am in 2nd: John Chua
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  • 57 23 PORT ELIZABETH Sat —The Australians took their score to 220 for one by tea today on the second day of their match against Eastern Provinces here Burke and Marlcay put on 201 In an unfinished second wicket stand Ea«»ern Provinces 149 (Varnau 43 Benaud 5-45 1. Australians
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  • 323 23 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS F.A. ttP (Second Round) Aldershot 4 Coventry C. 1 Carlisle 1 Accrinfton 1 Chester i Bradford C. I Crystal P. 1 Southampton 0 i Darlington 5 Boston V. Durham C. 0 Tranmere i Hereford S Q.P.R. Millwall 1 (iillinjham 1 Northampton 4 Bournemouth 1 Norwich I Brighton
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  • 33 23 Kin? Kong and Akram drew their wrestling match at the Happy World last night. King Kong scored a pinfall In the third round and Akram got a pinfall in the sixth.
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  • 2440 24  - 5-WINNER FEAT BY EDDIE LARKIN EPSOM JEEP By EIGHT-YEAR-OLD STRAITS CODE SLAMS SPORE ST. LEGER RIVALS Couag scores easy win in top sprint MR and Mrs. T. H. Teo's eight-year-old Straits Code yesterday won the Singapore St. Leger over a mile and six furlongs at Bukit Timah. Second was Shaw
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  • 70 24 BIG SWE EP IOIAL POOL: VMH.JO4 1 No. lm,:;nt, ol 117.32b > N.. 1831.')0 ($53,663) ft. No 53M59 ($29,813) M MITERS each): N»s *****5; *****8; £*****; 411U71: 2MKM: *****1; *****8; *****4: *****0; *****0 17M''l ONSOLATIOH < 51. 788 each): Nos *****4; *****2; 4i578(. *****9; *****6; 48*766; *****2; 235i51: *****2; *****1.
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  • 167 24 V| KLBOIRNK. Sat. Aus- tralia won, for the first time, the 13 furlongs I AC3.000 I n t c m a tional Stakes at Flemington today. Atainst seven internationals, leading Victorian jockey j W. Williamson brought hom<> the five to one Harry I. inn-
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