The Straits Times, 6 January 1958

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  • 213 1 NOTE REJECTS CLAIM TO EXTENDED TERRITORIAL WATERS Foreign Office hopes there will be no attempt to assert demand A summary of legal objections LONDON, Sunday. J>KIT.\I\ has rejected Indonesia's claim to extend its territorial waters from a three-to-12-milc limit around the 3,000-island ;<r< hipelago which forms
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  • 681 1 "I ET us not Judge the People's Action Party too quickly. Let them prove themselves," the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told 36 international Journalists and cameramen at a Press conference in Singapore yesterday. The journalists arrived in the Colony on the inaugural
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  • 57 1 Garuda Indonesian Airways yesterday resumed evacuation of Dutch nationals to Sm pu pore after the Indonesian Government had abruptly stopped it last week. The chartered G.iru li flight last evening carried 43 Dutch nationals. mostly women and children. The airline would not comment and
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  • 247 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. said yesterday a Catholic priest had admitted receiving some of the arms an unidentified "enemy" parachuted recently into rebel-infested Timor Island. Speaking at a Press en- ference he also accused some countries "closely as- sociated with Holland" of planning
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  • 316 1 -AND SWALLOWED A POOL OF LILIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twice in the past fortnight the 50-year-old wife of a tin mine manager at Ba t v Caves has seen the good earth open up in bottomless caverns. now Mrs. Edna Taylor is so frozen
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  • 88 1 KM.ou 11AR, Sun. A M.uiifsi- Hume Guard. Lian Din Pet. 24. was found shot dead near the jungle edge at Kampong Katchang, Jelutong 12 miles from K in- ir last night. lie had a bullet wound in his mouth and his
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  • 989 1 Europe, Canada hail Mac's plan for a peace pact with Reds— U.S. is cool WASHINGTON. Sun. United SUtes officials and Congressional leaders from both parties yesterday gave a cool reception to a proposal by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, for a Western non -aggression pact with Russia But
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  • 97 1 The 7 unii ion cargo ship Flying Endeavour which ran aground on Nipa Shoals off Singapore a week ago. was refloated yesterday morning. The four Royal Navy vessels which took part in the operation were Barfoam and Baronia. which lifted the ship, and Elf and Enigma. which
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  • 469 1 IPOH, Sunday. t PREMONITION of impending danger saved the life of a 48-year-old supervisor. Mr. K. V. K. Nair from a terrorist bullet fired into his room at the Meranti Lapan Estate, 11 miles south of Ipoh early this morning. But one of his
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  • 192 1 1,000 ATTEND WEDDING COL. LEES DAUGHTER HONGKONG, Sun. Dr. Violet Suet Lang Lee, daughter of Malaya's Finance Minister, I and Dr. Raymond Chee Keong Au were married yesterday in the Hop Vat Church. Col. Sir Henry Lee gave j the bride away and among j the guests was the Officer
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  • 42 1 BERLIN. Sun. An East German Protestant mlniste 1 and a lay preacher have be v sentenced to prison terms for boxing the ears of chlldr in their confirmation classes the West German newt, agency DPA reported.— Reu- 1 km
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  • 177 1 Hillary plans to join Fuchs WELLINGTON, Sun. Mr. Dennis Wedderell, a Christchurch Press representative, who was at McMurdo Sound, today reported that Sir Edmund Hillary plans to return to Depot 700 to meet Dr Vivian Fuchs. Wedderell spoke with Sir Edmund over the radio and was told that all the
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  • 58 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Five loud explosions in quick succession shook the cinema district here last night and caused thousands to rush home in panic as they were leaving the theatres Small home-made terrorist bombs had been placed at crowded street corners and in a fashionable
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  • 31 1 PARIS. Sun— A man jumped from the Charleville-Paris train near Paris at 60 m.p.h., picked himself up. and walked briskly away from the track, police reported today. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 BONN. Sun. Franz Grobauer. aged 108. fled from Communist East Germany yesterday "to start a new life in the West '-Reuter
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  • 253 2 Helicopters fly supplies to homeless thousands Flood-stricken Ceylon gets relief, but outbreak of typhoid causes new alarm TRINCOMALEE, (Ceylon), Sunday. JJUNDREDS of near-starving Ceylonese made homeless by floods that ravaged Ceylon waved and cheered today as big American Navy and marine helicopters arrived from Singapore
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  • 132 2 TROUBLE ISLE GETS A CONTRACT VAI.ETTA. Sun— Thr Malta naval dockyard, centre of a dispute over ties between Britain and the island, has been awarded a contract to repair the H.nmi urn l.ihrr an i.nker Sirius. it was learned here yesterday. The contract will involve more than three months work
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  • 156 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Pot office department offl cials yesterday Investigated a segregationist stamp depleting soldiers with bayonets pointed at teenagers' backs. The stamps bearing the legend "Remember Littl? Rock." are being distributed throughout the South by the White Citizens' Council. Attorney General Eugene Cook of Georgia,
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  • 71 2 Mi«s Daisy Sieto was selected "Union Queen" for 195« at the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union anniversary social and dance held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Picture shows Miss Sieto (centre) with the runner-up. Mrs. Linda Carnegie (right). and Miss
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  • 77 2 LOS ANGELES, Sun— Actor John Barrymore, Jr., 25. gave himself up on schedule yesterday to begin the first of three weekends in Jail on charges of drunk and disturbing the peace. Barrymore. son of the late John Barrymore. appeared at police headquarters. Beverly Hills, accompanied
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  • 43 2 LONDON. Sun. Member- 1 ship of the World Association of Girl Guides founded in 1928 ha s trebled In the past 20 years and now stands at nearly 4.500.000, according to Dame Leslie Whateley, director of the association's world bureau.— Reuter.
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  • 185 2 From Page One tabltshlng contact with the Soviet Union for the purpose of reducing EastWest tension. In OTTAWA. Mr. Macmlllan's proposal was seen as opening new possibilities for negotiation. Mr. Davie Fulton, acting External Affairs Minister. said "Prime Minister Macmillan's statement opens up Interesting
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  • 44 2 GLASGOW. Sun Farmer Joseph Mardonald kidded his car on a wet road in Perth, crashed Into a parked car. then found thr owner, Mr. David Mutch. was a cousin be bad not met (or nearly 24 rears. Heater.
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  • 376 3 LEKNOX-BOYD AND FOOT MEET IN CHEQUERS FOR CYPRUS PEACE TALKS NEWSPAPER SAYS: BRITAIN WILL SOON APPROACH AND ASK HIM TO RETURN LONDON, Sunday. CIR Hugh Foot, the new Governor of Cyprus, began weekend talks with Ministers and officials at a country mansion in Little Kimble. yesterday
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  • 117 3 Now plan to smuggle him in NICOSIA, Sun. Sources close to the Greek Cypriot Church today revealed a plan to smuggle Archbishop Makarios from Greece to Cyprus if the British Government does not return him to the island. The plot Is apparently nesigned to force Britain's hand in recognising Makarios
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  • 152 3 SACKED A RAF WAR HERO LONDON, Sun.— FlightLieutenant Ernest Ro^er Millington, a former Labour Member of Parliament and wartime bomber ace, was sentenced to be cashiered by a court-martial yesterday. He had pleaded not guilty to charges of misapplying the proceeds of dances at the Royal Air Force station In
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  • 94 3 LOURDES, S»i. A German pilgrim in bavarian costume, Ernst Walter, arrived yesterday on foot from Nuremberg, carrying a large cross. He is on his way to Hiroshima to plant the cross as a protest against all the horrors of war and to inspire a profound desire for
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  • 158 3 Wendy posed near Palace in nude I ONDoN. Sun— The mother of a girl who posed in tne nude on a statue outside Buckingham Palace was advised oy a newspaper today to give her daughter a good smack.' The "unday Pictorial offered this editorial advice to the mother of 19
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  • 106 3 The sudden departure of the 21-year-old Aga E Khan from Kitzbuehel, E Austria, is surrounded by unconfirmed reports E that be had quarrelled with his mother, Princess E Joan, over her refusal to E permit his engagement E to the 17-> ear-old Mcxi- can beauty
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  • 190 3 French pin hopes on rich Sahara field ALGIERS, Sunday. E»RENCH Air Force planes, helicopters, paratroop- ers and Camel Corps desert trackers today patrolled Southern Algeria as the first Sahara oil flowed through a 112-mile pipeline to the nearest railhead I of Tr»iifT«»r»iirfr at louggouri. The
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  • 30 3 LONDON. San. Nylon is being Introduced on an experimental basis for some of the 700.000 air mail bags des patched each year by the General Post Office.— Reuter
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  • 229 3 PILOT TELLS OF RED 'KIDNAP' BOURNEMOUTH, Sun. Tne British Skymaster freight plane, detained by the Albanian authorities for five days while on the way to Singapore landed at Hum Airport near here tonight. Ihe aircraft, with a crew of six including a stewardess, had flown from the Albanian town of
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  • 48 3 ROME. Sun.— A party of 21 Yugoslav refugees. Including four women and five children, was picked up from a sailing vessel in the Adriatic by an Italian fishing trawler and landed at Ancona last night They asked at once for political asylum in Italy.
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  • 163 3 OERLIN, Sun. Tele-: graf, a West Berlin Social Democratic newspaper, said today that several strikes had occurred in East German j factories during the past three weeks. It said steel workers at the Dimitrov works at Magdeburg downed tools for 24 hours on
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  • 219 3 Nixon and McCarthy blamed for the persecution of top atom men WASHINGTON, Sun. i The United States! Democratic Party yesterday blamed the "security mania" of VlcePresident Richard Nixon and the late Senator Joseph McCarthy for I helping to destroy the I morale of American scientists and retarding
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  • 49 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Willard Simmons told police In Montclalr, New Jersey, rarly this urrk that someone had shot an arrow throus'i l' s idu w'.nilow Last nieht a second arrow, arrived with two dollar banknotes wrapped around the shaft, apparently to pay for the damage Kcuter.
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  • 43 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— A tradmission from Ghana, which has Just concluded a goodwill study tour of Indian Indus tries is understood to have secured from the Indian Government and business circles promises of technical co-operation and training Reuter.
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  • 162 4 AIRLIFT OF TEACHERS: PLANES ON CHARTER JfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. at the city airport here are experiencing a busy period cop ns< with the movements of 540 Malayan student teachers travelling to and from Britain. Half the teachers are returning to Malaya after training at Kirkby and Brinsford Lodge in Britain
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  • 225 4 Union bachs down Iff Interests of the public 9 KJ)TA BHAR U, rinn. Employees of the North Kiist Transport Ser vice have decided to call oil the strike which was scheduled to start tomorrow. The National Union of Transport Workers representing the employees
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  • 306 4 SEENIVASAGAM: WE ARE BEHIND GOVT. BUT... IF ALLIANCE FAILS 'WE BRING IT OUT 9 IPOH, Sunday. The People's Progressive Party of Malaya will put forward a plan to end the Emergency if the present efforts by the Alliance Government to end it by the
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  • 88 4 MR. PETER KOH Kl>l CHENG, and Miss Maria Lillian I. mi after their wedding at the Church of Oar Lady Quern of Peace. Tanjon^ KatonE. Singapore. Tbe bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Inn Chuan Geok. and Mrs. Lim. Her ynungrr brother and sister. Richard
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  • 58 4 IPOH. Sun. Mr PBG Waller. OCPD, Ipoh. will flyto England on Saturday for treatment for a leg ailment. Mr. Waller has been stationed in Ipoh for more than two years and was due to go on lone leave later this year. Mr. 1J West. OCPD. Kuala
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  • 30 4 IPOH. Sun-Tekka Limit ed has declared an interim dividend of 6d per share in respect of the year ending March 31. 1958. payable In England on Jan. 17.
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  • 241 4 CAIRO TALKS OBSERVER SAYS: KUALA LUMFUR. Sunday. f^GYPT will release Malayan assets of $250,000 cash "frozen during the Suez crisis, a Federal Councillor told the Straits Tims today. The councillor, Mr. K. L Devaser. who has recently returned from the Afro-Asian solidarity committee
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  • 196 4 PENAI.'G. Sun.— A Penang State Councillor. Tuan Nyak Hashlm bin Nyak Putfh. said today he would call a meeting of the Jelutong Goodwill Committee to discuss ways and means of wiping out the remaining 40 terrorists on Penang Island. Tuan Nyak HasWm, who
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  • 324 5 REQUEST TO SMELTERS— 'WE HAVE TO PAY NEW YEAR BONUSES' 75 SACKED—AND 600 MEN PROTEST BY STAGING 12-HOUR STOPPAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA'S 500 Chinese tin mine owners will make an urgent request to two smeltinx companies to grant cash advances for tin ore
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  • 78 5 A TWENTY-FOL'R-YEAR old Indian girl. Miss Narajan Kaur yesterday married a Dane. Mr. G. Freudanthal. at the Kuala Lumpur Registry. Miss Narajan Kaur. a clerk in the Telecommunications Headquarters at Knala Lumpur is the daughterof Mr. Gorbez Singh, the headmaster of the Government English
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  • 140 5 P MaIM, Sun. Alert members of a police radio patrol followed a trail of tobacco leaves early this morning and rero.ered about 53.000 worth of stolen tobacco. The patrol was in the Pran. gin Road, Ghaut, Vu t iria Street area at about 4.30
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  • 90 5 PENANG. Sun —A 17-year-old .schoolgirl, Shirley Ong. i polled 28.407 votes to win the Penang Miss Trade Fair beauty contest last night. Her cousin Miss Ong Saw Chin, also 17. was runner-up j with 21.114 votes. Miss Cheah Beng Choo was third (11.293 votes i
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  • 285 5 T^HE present West Irian i dispute will not lead Indonesia into economic crisis the Egyptian Ambassador to Indonesia said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Aly Fahmy Al Amrousse who is on his way to Cairo to finalise arrangements for President Soekarno's state visit to
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  • 892 5 Prnant* ATHAY: Omar Khayyam 1 15 j 3 30. 6.45, 9.15: ODEON: Don't Go Near The Water 1.15, 3.30.' 6 45.9.15; PARAMOINT: Q.ldi J 30. 6.30, 9.30; CAPITOL: I Love j You i Mandarin) 1.15, 3.30. 6.30. 9 30: REX: Bujang Lapok I (Milayi 115,
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  • 255 5 PERAK'S 158.500 STUDENTS IPOH Sunday. T»HE cost of keeping 158.500 children in the 869 primary schools (English and vernacular) i:i Perak this year is going to cost the people ol that State about $3,500,000. This is the amount which thp State Education Boardthe
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  • 113 5 MIC sack: 'Let it be warning' BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun The suspension of the MIC from the Alliance Council in Province South should be "an eye-opener" to anyone flouting party discipline. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, secretary of the Province South Alliance Council, warned today. 'The sincerity of Alliance members must
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  • 31 5 PENANG. Sun. The northern division of the British Medical Association's Malaya branch will hold its annual meeting at 6.30 p.m. on Jan. 9 at the Penang School of Nursing.
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  • 124 5 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. "THE Kelantan Branch of Party Rakyat will seek new members in the kampongs this year. Publicity teams will tour the kampongs explaining the party policy and planning more branches. The branch secretary, Inche Kamaruddin bin YussofT, said the expansion plan would get
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new $200,000 mosque at Kampong Bahru, a Malay settlement here. Is expected to br opened early nest month. Built with donations from thr public and the Selanjcor Government, it will accommodate about 1,040 worshippers. It »Ui be one of toe uost
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  • 82 6 lv »..,rf. Sin (Minimum). MRS SEAH ECK JIM passed away peacefully at the age of 65 at 6.30 am. on 4.1 58. Deeply mourned by lier husband, two sons i Dr. Seah Cheng Slew Mr. Seah Cheng Stiaiu. 3 daughters, two sons-in-law (Mr. Kwok Ah Lav Dr. Choo Joo
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    • 706 6 The Russian scientific ex- pedition in the Antarctic is setting oil for "the pole of inaccessibility." It sounds familiar territory. But are Russians really as inaccessible as the Nato powers appeal to be assuming? They have walked out of the UN. disarmament proceedings, and will boycott the
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    • 395 6 With the cooling of sentiment, Indian leaders are tending towards a more realistic appraisal of the value of the English language. Where before the English language was seen as part of the apparatus of alien rule, and a barrier to the development of indigeneous languages and
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    • 84 6 The spineless behaviour of the passers-by in Penang on Saturday who did not lift a finger to help a woman knocked off her bicycle and robbed of $12,000 deserves the strongest condemnation. Robbery is not just matter for the police. It affects everybody, because every uncaupht thief encourages others.
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  • 1819 6  -  NORTHCOTE PARKINSON by (XX the face of It, Singapore has too many governments for its size. With large areas administered separately by the Admiralty and the Harbour Board, with some functions of government dealt with at Phoenix Park and by the Singapore
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  • 573 6 Councillors must be ruled by reason I OUR new Mayor and his h< nelimen voted to have tne City mace discarded on the excuse that it was. as they put it. "a relic of colonialism". Did Rallies bring the mace with him when he came to
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  • 305 7 MUCH UNEASINESS SINCE TOITS STATBMENT^FEDERATIQN BRANCHES DISAPPOINTED 9 'WE DO NOT WANT TO BE TIED UP: WE WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT SINGAPORE UMNO will make no pact with the People's Action Party in the City Council. The executive committee, under the chairmanship of Inche
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  • 140 7 Malays predominate in applications for training as estate officers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mort Malays are applying for the training scheme for estate officers offered by the agents oi a large group; of estates. A spek'. sman of Guthrie and Co Ltd. >ald today that since the company recently
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  • 157 7 If UALA LUMPUR, Sun Radio Malaya use s only 13 per cent of BBC. material in its total programme, the Straits Times was told today. A Broadcasting Department spokesman here was commenting on a reader's letter in the Weekender alleging that 50 per cent
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  • 102 7 MURE THAN 100 Singapore YIP*, led by the Chief Minister, Mr. l.im Yew Hock, yesterday attended ttie funeral of the late, Mr. Ong Piah Teng. an Assemblyman. About 3.000 friends, relatives, and clansmen of Mr. Ong a businessman and banker formed into a
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  • 314 7  -  LEE SIEW YEE 'SOUTHERN AURORA ON LAST LAP By THE Southern Aurora, a Super G Constellation of the Qantas Empire Airways fleet, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the long last lap of its inaugural round-the-world flight. It leaves this morning for the starting point, Sydney,
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  • 192 7 Colony talks on smelting tin from Indonesia mHE Indonesian GovA ernment is to send a mining official to Singapore for talks on the possibility of smelting its tin ore in the Colony. The Indonesian Trade Commissioner in the Colony, Mr. Baron SutadLsastra, said yesterday that the talks will be held
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, and the Minister for Labour and Sochal Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. and their i wives were among the 400 people who attended today* wedding of Inche Mohamed Tahir bin Ramli. a Radio Malaya programme
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  • 78 7 RAWANG. Sun— Five clerks i:om the Lima Bias estate escaped with minor injuries when the car in which they were travelling this morning overturned three times and landed with its wheels in the ';.ir about a mile south of here. They crawled out. after forcing a door
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  • 232 7 MAN WHO BUILT UP HOME GUARD RETIRES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The man responsible for reorganising the Malayan Home Guard and giving it "punch" in the war against the terrorists is retiring tomorrow. He is MaJ. Gen. E. B. De Fonblanque, the Inspector-General. In a farewell message to the 70.000 Home
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  • 156 7 18 study offers to medical officers KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Federation Ministry of Health has asked Government medical officers to apply for 18 scholarships and study leave awards. A ministry spokesman ■>.. d today that this was to Increase the number of men with diplomas. More scholarships would be awarded
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  • 267 7 Witness says he pleaded with accused man A LOR STAR, Sun. A 57-year-old fisherman said in court here today that he pleaded with a man armed with an axe to kill him instead of a mother and her three-year-old daughter. Ooi Yew Oh said this
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  • 106 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. A mother of six children yesterday sued her husband for main tenance of $3«0 a month. Mrs. Daphne Aberneth; 1 32. sad her husband. CharleAbernethy. 43, a railway yard foreman here, had failed to maintain her and her children 'decently"
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to either Communist terrorists or the security forces have been reported today. A special constable sentry In Kulal. Johore. yesterday opened fire at a figure when his challenge w|. ignored The figure fled.
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  • 57 7 Two Singapore women have been selected to attend the Women's Congress conference to be held In Colombo from Feb. 15-24. They are Mrs. Shirin Foidar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, and Mrs. George Lee. The representatives, who have to pay their own expenses, are
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thieves forced open the front door of a tin dealer's shop in Klyne Street nere last night and took a safe containing $1,500 and 10 land titles.
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  • 38 7 MADAM R. RUKUMANI passed away at No. 6, Duku Place (oft Joo Chlat Road). Leaves a daughter, 2 brothers and 2 sisters to mourn. Cortege leaves for Chua Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery at 10 a.m. .61 58>
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  • 27 7 MADAM NAMBIKAI AMOURDA, mother of Mrs. Dlrum, died yesterday at 10, Jalan In«l. Cortege leaves 4.45 p.m. today for St. Anthony's Church, thence to Cieras Cemetery.
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    • 342 8 «y O^ff A I RUNE >«'" 11 HP^^':- 13P/2 jTj' .fIHHH j? .^Jfc'-A S il J *^^«fl B >^fc^^.K 7 J**^ i jQ&fP \l<*k it/ X n. ?smh( Bl^L -y^ s» i jj&&> jr jPr This week a Qantas Super Constellation will arrive back in Sydney, the spell of incomparable
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  • 775 9 AN the morning of October 5, 1877, a tall, solidly built, imposing Red Indian set out alone from a fortified camp in the wild Bear Paw Mountains of Idaho. Across his saddle he carried his rifle. He rode with a proud, lithe
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  • 378 9 The tragic end of a peaceful tribe turles they had hunted bul--1 aleGeneral Howard till then had no jurisdiction in Montana, but now was ordered by Washington to forge t boundaries. He was to stay on the trail of the tiny tribe which wa« making a laughing stock of the
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  • 178 9 hide and seek round the mountainous north-west of the United States followed. Howard had 2,000 Iroops at his disposal. Chief Josephs ablebodied warriors gradually shrank to barely 100. By the end of September, 1877 he had left Howard far behind and was camped only about 30
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    • 170 9 Cmrtmmm A f«L By 3 las I HA\ 1 GOT SOW IU IHV EASS. CO. £t7| I 1 SuPPOri OK PIP YOU SAY A SCOTLAND YARD 1 J^ Tm£inSPSCTOC P^^-^^^^H sw'Mtl\uE«£ LETS JO L O J I KittCC" V\ANTS TO IAKE ME "4> /irnkw/KL !lS 51 C) AN s v~
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  • 1026 10 NEITHER BUYERS NOR SELLERS KEEN By Our Market Correspondent r pil K advent of the new year found the Malayan Share Market still extremely quiet with little buying support and prices moving barely one way or the other with a few exceptions. Far different is the
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  • 523 10 CXDR the second consecutive week trading on the ole ove > tn enrutma* nour Singapore Rubber Market was interrupted by| d "ftso Javier quantities oi ore holidays and trading was extremely Small were believed to be reaching the There was reported to t>. little inclination by dealer
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  • 706 10 'pHK following list of revised 1 quotations was issued b> the Malayan Share Broken' Association after its laat meeting on Friday. Batrn Sellrri »ln Brlcl* Prrf i OKI 130 IMI <ui»i let v oo in uijm... B B Pi-trol 43 45 B M Truttrt* s2O SJO Con
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  • 237 10 rpHK following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was re ported by one firm of brok ers for the period Dec 28 to Jan. 3. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2, Praser Neave Ords. 12.60 to $2,624, Hammer Sc Co $2.15, Hume Industries Pref. A225.9d. to A23s.
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    • 295 10 NOTICES COMPAGNIE MARITIME DES (HARGEURS REUNIS have pleasure in announcing that their Agents COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES are moving on the 6th January 1958 to their new offices FINLAYSON HOUSE (GROUND FLOOR) Raffles Quay, Singapore, 1 Cable address: MESSACERIE Telephone numbers: ***** -*****-*****-*****-***** P.O. Box 385 AIR FRANCE have pleasure
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    • 611 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT LEWIS PEAT (Singapore) Limited hay« pleasure In announcing that Mr. V- A. Burton has been appointed a Director of the Company as from the Ist January. 1958. PAJAM LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at
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    • 508 10 KNUTSEN LINE oribni sbrvicb f«OM CANAOA/U> PACIFIC CODTV— JO OATS K-.ST.N MM |7/1 „Jm J Jo ANNA SAKKf Jan f/1l f«k 12 feb 14 M li *n UISAtETH lAKKI 22l. B rt /IOM M M f Accept.*, Corgo for frantanti*— calling Croldror. A f«OM WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6 DATS A rtmonrli
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    • 1484 11 lei: 140& MANSFIELD *S CO., LTD. t**: .41--(1* lino. I.k niOfOUd in Singopore) (12 lines) ocpl""" 9 THr, BLUE FUNNEL LINE Xt' SAILINGS lo LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo ot Good Hope) Corners option lo proceed via other ports
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  • 839 12 <% 'SUBSTITUTE' TEBBUTT PAVES WAY FOR NORTHAMPTON'S VICTORY OVER THE GUNNERS LONDON, Sunday. A RSENAL, Britain's most prosperous pre-war soccer club, were knocked out of the Foothall Association Cup today by Northampton Town, a struggling Third Division South side. Northampton beat the First Division s J de 3-1,
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  • 487 12 f ONDCN, Sun. Ireland's *-> R'l^cy Union selectors will be in a quandary tomorrow when they sit down to pick the team to play Australia in Dublin on January 58. Almost every plan they had blue-printed was blown sky-high in yesterday's trial at Landsdowne
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  • 291 12 Leeds. Last year and the year before Cardiff also won 2-1 at Leeds in the third Round. The last two sides from outside the League bade farewell to dreams ot a moneyspinning Cup run. Yeovil Town were beaten 4-0 at Fulham
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  • 691 12 I O.\I>ON. Sun— Latest As- sociation Football League tables are: SCOTTISH DIV. 1 SCOTTISH DIV. DIV. J NORTH Dunfermllne 23 U 3 6 72 32 31 Dumbarton 23 14 2 ***** 30 Arbroath 23 13 4 6 53 48 30 Cowdenbeath 22 11 6 S 59 49 28
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    • 302 12 22 Activity from which oxen tire Straits Times Crossword -^ss^s^., 11 1 24 Se. soldier wield willow with 2'" j 3 t 7|H~R~T g|l e pn another (8). pi p^ H Iljm Hi i Keen for ?tudVln skill (6). I *H I 2 Blrd tH omen for those inul II
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    • 3480 13 TUITION It Wordi ti (Mim.) Box St cli. txlrm. SAVE TIME AND Money! Join Young Driving Institute for correct and rapid tuition $7.50 Hourly. Complete Course $100-/ Phone ***** V. BB IN TIME: Prepare for next I year's Cambridge School Certificate Examination through the Interj national Correspondence Schools you can
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    • 817 13 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL i%% in m M I Xl STOCK 194$ 68-73. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock wlil be closed from 7th to 20Lh January, 1958. both days Inclusive, for tae preparation of Interest Warrants. J. R. HILL, City Treasurer and Registrar of
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    • 582 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from teachers or lecturers in Government or aided schools or colleges In the Federation for appointment as Inspectors StuI dent Inspectors on the staff of the Federal Inspectorate. MlnUtry of Education, on the salary scale (Men» $914 x 34 1.254; (Women) $752 x 28 1,032.
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    • 639 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from seivlng officers for appointment to the permanent posts of Junior Civilian Assistants on the Executive Service salary sole of $350 X 20 390 420 X 28 700 These posts are In Division II ol the Pubnc Service. Serving ofßcers may
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    • 402 13 TENDERS FEDERATION ASMY TENDERS Tenders are invited for tlie Sale of Stores listed hereundei Lot 1. Scrap Metal Approximately 13 lons. Lot 2. Unserviceable Leather BooU, Shoes and Sandais approximately- -1901 Pairs. Lot 3. Rags Woollen upproxlmately 1 120 lbs. etc etc. I Tender Forms may be o itauu-d on
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  • 390 14 MCC DECLARE AT 340 FOR 7 BUT... \TAIROBI, Sun.— After building up a big score and declaring at 340 for seven wickets, the M.C.C. touring team in East Africa, encountered stern opposition from Kenya Kongonis who scored 119 for two wickets
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  • 95 14 COMBINED INDIANS HOLD THE CHAMPS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Chinese Receation Club, the FAS. First Division champions, drew 2-2 with a combined SelangorPenang Indians XI at Princes Road here today. Chinese led 2-0 after 30 minutes, but Indians fought back, scored a goal before half time and equalised in the
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  • 49 14 HONG KONG Sun. A f-ombined Hong Kong Chinese team today beat the Austrian Wacker team 3-2 in their second match here Twenty-five minutes before the end. Niklscher. the Austrian centre half, was sent off the field for pushing Half time score. was 1-1 Reuter.
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  • 62 14 Tiger Sporting Association beat Chinese Swimming Club 3-2 fn billiards match yesterday. Scores Tigers players first i Soon Choon Lye lost to Wee Alk Khoon 200-156: Lee Sin Chek beat Lee Sal Tong 200-90: Yeo Seng Kok lost to Chua Kirn Lene 200-124: four-balls Soon Guan Shin bt
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  • 205 14 Three tecords set at NSW swim meet SYDNEY. Sun. Olympic champion Lorraine Crapp yesterday defeated Cockle Gastelaars. of Holland in the 220 yards freestyle event in the New South Wales women's swimming championships here. Three Australian records were also broken as Australia's swimming season got
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  • 38 14 KAMPAR. Sun. Chung Wah Athletic Association's b Sadragasen won the first "Mr Kinta" title from 31 rivals at the Pei Yuan School Hall la-st night. Schoolboy Low Kam Ching was runner-up and V. Jaya was third.
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  • 339 14 Crump calls for more cash to help sport LONDON, Sunday. A MATEIRISM seems to have disappeared cotn- pletely from international sporting events. Fortunes are spent to send teams to international events. Many athletes tram at special resorts, financed by their governments or football lotteries. Facilities for training are poor, he
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  • 45 14 BRISBANE. Sun—Australia's Lew Hoad beat world fhampion Pancho Goiizales in straight sets in the third match of their world 100--match professional lawn tennis series here yesterday. He won 6-3. 13-11. 6-4 and is now one up in the series
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  • 24 14 PARIS. Sun. Teams representing France and Holland drew here last night with two victories each and six draws in a judo match.
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  • 22 14 IPOH, Sun— The treble tote on Saturday's races here will arry an extra $6,788 carried forward from the last meet'ng.
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  • 528 14 IITF.K.IirS tl>r a u Tf ci?ht racrs at Ipoh on Saturday: Cl. Dlv. 1-7 F. Peanut Kid 9.00 I Perhaps So 8.10 Wintrrdrina 8.08 MirophU 8.08 Dusty Bridge 8.07 Slram On 8.06 The Camel 8.06 Senang Hall 8.05 Barakat 8.05 Artina 8.04 Malayan Graduate 8.03
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  • 245 14 GUNNERS OUT SEE P. 12 Three decisive matches on Saturday •pHE finalists in the All Blues Cup rug ger competition will be known on Saturday when the three re maining fixtures arc pjaved off. Perak will meet Penang at Ipoh to decide the
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  • 60 14 A GAME of table tennis after a day of studying sires these Malayan students in Melbourne the recreation they need. Hitting the ball is Mohammed Hussrin AlsagofT of Wareham Road. Singapore, and his partner is Teo Khiam Hong of Peck Seah Street. Singapore, in one of the
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  • 99 14 Paceman Gaunt invited to join tourists MELBOURNE, Sun. Ron Gaunt, CS, Western Australia s fa*t bowler, li.i> been invited to join the Australian touring cricke' team in South Africa. The tourists requested an extra player because of injuries suffered by pace bowlers John Drennan, lan Meckiff and Alan Davidson Mr.
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  • 99 14 Kramer: No hope of signing Rose SYDNEY. Sun.— Professional tennis promoter Jack Kramer has given up hope of signing on Australian doubles star Mervyn Rose. "I think we can write Mervyn off for now." said Kramer. "I don't think I can match what Rose thinks he can make as an
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  • 33 14 PENANO. Sun. Khaw Kens Hock, with breaks of 74, 52. 46 and 37, beat Ooi Ec Yeang 500-297 in the final of the Penang open billiards championships here last night
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  • 91 14 THRILLING WIN PERAK DOMINATE SCRUMS TO HEAT TAIPING INVITATION XV rfAIPINO. Sun A Perak 1 XV beat Taiping District Invitation XV 8-0 "a goal and a tryi in a thrilling Rugby match here yesterday. Playing with a lighter pack Perak dominated the tight and loose scrums and opened accounts midway
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