The Straits Times, 4 February 1958

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  • 27 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I It 11 1 1 1 II KALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times flew* o**0 Estd. 184 r. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 651 1  -  PATRICIA MORGAN CHIEF MINISTER HITS BACK AT RUBBISH" He is bringing Front into fighting trim* to answer challenge No election agreement with P.A.P. By "(jOMMUNISM can and will be halted in Singapore," the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, declared yesterday. He also said there would
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  • 239 1 Cat fights cobra to save kittens SCORES SEE FIERCE 20-MINUTE BATTLE A FLUFFY black cat fought a battle royal with a cobra in Singapore yesterday. Scores of people watched fascinated as the fight raged on a grass-verge beside a monsoon drain about 150 yards from the Thomson Road police station.
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  • 46 1 TEL AVIV. Mon —A Syrian ship has been Intercepted off the Israeli coast, say reports reaching here today from the Israeli port of Haifa. The ship was seized inside Israeli territorial waters and ordered to sail to Haifa the reports added.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 CAIRO, Mon. The Yemen will Join the new united Arab republic formed yesterday by Syria and Egypt Informed sources said today UP
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  • 190 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. "THE United States should be able to send a rocket 1 to the moon In a few months. Senator Henry Jackson, of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy In a television Interview Senator Jackson said: "The ••xact time given to us is classified.
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  • 345 1 IPOH. Monday. 'THE Federal Government and the two tin smelting L companies in Malaya have worked out a "concession quota" scheme to enable Chinese miners to draw $500,000 in advances to tide them over the Chinese New Year. There are about 500
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  • 136 1 Kedah court raises fine on prince A LOR STAR, Mon. A Kedah prince fined $5 for using criminal force on a police officer had his fine increased to $50 In the Kedah High Court today. Mr. Justice Hill, who increased the fine in a criminal revision, told Tengku Harunarashld bin
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  • 231 1 j A UCKLAND. Mon. The J\ Queen Mother, fended off the hot summer sun with a parasol as she walked among huge crowds. Including thou- sands of holiday-making school-children, during a civic welcome at Auckland Park today. She singled out a 12-year- old blind schoolboy.
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  • 497 1 COOK: I SAW PLANTER DYING 'He would not say who shot him SUNGEI PATANI, Monday. A DYING planter lay in a pool of blood but would not say who shot him, the Sungel Patani Court was told today. i "He asked to be taken to a police station and then
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  • 112 1 TENGKU: TWO CHEQUES FOR BANDA COLOMBO. Mull. -Kit Ma •ayan Prime Minister. Feng ku Abdul Rahman arrived here today tur the celebra tlon& to .nark the 10th an nlversary of Ceylon's Independence from British rule. He called on the Ceylon Premier Mi Solumoo Ban daranatke. later and uand-i--over two cheques
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON. M o n Sweden is developing atomic warheads for its missiles, according to a report In the February issue of the American magazine Missiles and Rockets— Reuter.
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  • 243 1 2 a.m. news roundup BULCANIN S 9 POINT MESSACE TO IKE (See Page 3) MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. said in a new letter to President Eisenhower, delivered yesterday, that Russia had "received with satisfaction" the President's agreement to have talks with Russia and other leaders
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  • 53 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A patrol of the 2nd Bn., the Malay Regiment, killed one and wounded another of two terrorists contacted In the Batu Gajah district of Perak on Saturday. The wounded man escaped. The dead man has beea Identified as Cheung Ah Lun. who went
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  • 209 2 TREE' ELECTJONS-AND IB mil. VOTE People permitted to boycott polk or reject 'party candidate** Poland changes voting laws but the Communists will still have the big say WARSAW, Monday. DOLISH leaders will today assess the results of Poland's freest election since the Communists gained power in 1945. For the four
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  • 237 2 NEW HOMES IN GERMANY STAND ON BOMBS DERUN, Mon. Th 3 West German state of Schleswig-Holstein is preparing legislation to stop people building houses until the sites have been searched for unexploded bombs. The state munitions expert, Mr. Claus Kinder, has persuaded the SchleswigH' .stein Government to amend existing building
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  • 104 2 AMMAN. Jirrian. Men. The largest mass trial of t persons accused of being Communi.sts ever held in Ji rdan opened in Nabius ye., terday. Forty persons are involved In the trial, but sime of them are being tried in ab tentia. All were accused
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  • 210 2 MOSCOW. Mon— A plea for revival of some of the eld church holidays "with- out the poisonous influence of the religious spirit" was published yesterday in the Communist youth daily newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda. Other Soviet newspapers have already supported the idea of more joyous and
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  • 225 2 OOME, Mon. Be- linda Lee, 22-year-old British film star, •ii 1.- red from an overdose of sleeping drugs, was smuggled out of Rome last night aboard a British airliner flying to South Africa. The young actress, who
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  • 149 2 New philosophy by Russell LONDON, Monday. r»ERTRAND RUSSELL, the Nobel Prize winner, yesterday disputed the theory of the supremacy of mind over matter. He did so in a BBC. lecture which may mark a milestone in philosophy because of his claim that ne had
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  • 30 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Dr. Clinton J. Davisson. Co-win-ner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937, has died at his home in Charlottesville He was 76— UP.
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  • 26 2 NEW YORK. Mon— Eight ppople, including two children, died when flames destroyed a wooden bhack dwelling at Guy, Arkansas. 1 yesterday. Renter.
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  • 133 2 Peer: Charles should learn Hindi LEICESTER, Mon. Lord Altrincham, the young British peer and critic of the Quern's court, said last night that he hoped Prince Charles would learn Hindi or Sinhalese. The 33-year-old peer, who visited India and Ceylon last December, declared that nothing would capture the imagination of
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  • 71 2 A DIFFERENT KIND OF WELCOME AT PEARL HARBOUR JAPANESE naval squadron calls at Pearl Harbour for the first time since World War II and beautiful hulahula girls turn out to welcome the visitors. It was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 which brought the Americans into the war.
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  • 67 2 LONDON, Mon. About half a million cats, either strays or semi-wild, are destroyed each year by charitable societies in Britain, according to a member of the Royal Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals. Col. P. F. Synnott, who has undertaken research for the
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  • 337 3 Ike gets another 'summit' note from Bulganin WASHINGTON DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES SAY: UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS AGAIN WASHINGTON, Monday. f jMIK Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Bulganin. has sent a new 17-page message to President Eisenhower on the East-West "summit" meeting. The letter, received here yesterday afternoon, was also reported to discuss issues which
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  • 66 3 IS THIS THE FACE OF A TEN-TIME MURDERER? THE red-haired boy alleged to have killed 10 people, Charles Starkweather. 19. pi i u r (1 above in his cell in Douglas, Wyoming, after police had cap.ured him in a gun battle fought from speeding cars. He and his 14-year-old girl
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  • 204 3 'Foolish not to have used it' NEW YORK. Monday. FORMER President Harry Truman said today that "I had no qualms" in ordering the atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He to!d a television audience: "The war was nearly over, but it would have been foolish
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  • 94 3 Protest by Sikhs in silence NEW DELHI. Mon Sikhs paraded 30.000-stron.i here today in a silent protost against •desecration of Sikh sacred places, scriptures and water tanks." Thousands of blue-tur-banned Sikhs, accompanied by tiieir women and children, gathered from various cities of the Punjab to stage the demonstration Tnere had
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  • 56 3 BEVLSLY HILLS. Mon. Film star rMta Hayw;rih and a Hollywood producer. Mr Jam i Hill, were married yesterday m a quiet ceremony at Miss Hayworth" home here. It was Mr. Hills first marri:i':i\ and the fifth lor Miss Hayworth whose previous I husband* Include
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  • 24 3 SEOUL. Mon. Five people were killtd and 16 others injured early this morning in a train accident near Seoul. i Reuter.
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  • 63 3 SYDNEY. Mon. An explosion wrecked a EAIOO.OOO generator at the White Bay Power House in Rozelle today. The only casualty was a fireman who was slightly injured while fighting the blaze that followed The fire swept through pipes carrying fuel oil. The explosion hurled big pieces of metal
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  • 51 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Reports circulated widely in Washington today that Mr. Harold Stassen would resign In the near future as di>irniament adviser to President SlsenhDwer. Mr. Stassen Is said to have been Involved recently in differences with Mr. Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, over disarmament I policy
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  • 62 3 a Miit null- drive af W they had killed Oarill s mo. her and step-father and their d.i-ii; liter Ne ehbours Rot suspicious when Caril told them the family had flu and called the notice in But the girl had fled nith Star'jwrather Police say more people
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  • 68 3 BONN, Mon. Mr. Paul Henri Spaak, secretarygeneral of NAiO. yeaterda., admitted after talking for lour hours with West Ger man Mn. sters that he had no solution to the deadlock over Allied demands fot West German payments towards the upkeep of their troops. According to Informed
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  • 64 3 LONDON, Mon. Group Captain Leonard Cheshire. V.C. the British war hero who has founded 21 homes for incurables in Britain. India and Singapore yesterday revealed plans to open a new group of homes in the Middle East. He announced through his secretary: "We will probably start
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  • 367 3 ZETA: BRITAIN IS NOT AHEAD OF AMERICA, RUSSIA U.S. atom-chief: How do we know what Reds are doing? WASHINGTON. Monday. ]t|R. LEWIS STRAUSS, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday he did not agree with recent statements that Britain was ahead of the United States and the
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  • 84 3 LABOUR HAS PLAN FOR COTTON LONDON. Mon. The La bour Party has produced a plan to help Lancashirenotton industry to fight unfair foreign competition. Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour M.P. said in Rochdale last mght. Mr. Wilson promised that unfair competition— parti j cuiarly if it were subsidised —would be met
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  • 33 3 WELLINGTON. Mon— Dr. Vivian Puchs and his Commonwt 'th Trans-Antarctic party were almost 350 miles from the south pole at last report, said an overnight dispatch from Scott Base. Reuter.
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  • 304 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Edouard StrelUov, 20-year-old star centreforward of the Soviet Union national team, nitrd and an idol of Russia's millions of football fans, has been sacked for drunkenness. Thr national team left Moscow yesterday to play an international match in Peking
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI, Mon Bakshl Ghulam Mohammed, the Kashmir Prime Minister, told a public meeting here yesterday that the people of Kashmir no longer supported Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. The Lion of Kashmir." He said the Sheikh, imprisoned for four and a half years, had "fully justified"
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  • 231 3 YEW YORK, Mon.— The first woman military pilot In the world, Madame Sabiha Gokcen, got her first Jet ride yesterday at Andrews Air Force Base. Taking off in a TF-102, newest supersonic jet trainer in the USAF, the adopted daughter of
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  • 266 3 Cyprus is told: We will crush violence Sir Hugh Foot warns Eoka VICOSIA, Mon- The 11 Governor. Sir Hugh Foot warned the people of Cyprus last night that Britain will crush any violence by the Greek extremist organisation, Eoka with every means at its disposal. In a special broadcast Sir
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  • 34 3 TOKYO. Mon. A light Cesma aircraft crashed in Mie prefecture, Western Japan, today killing the pilot, copilot and two photographers. Cause of the accident was unknown, police said. Reuter.
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  • 318 4 Learn by radio? Not for Colony COLD WATER ON AOSSIE IDEA T<HE Australian system A of providing education for children living in remote areas will not be effective in Singapore. The system i s worked by radio transmitting and receiving sets. The assistant Minister of Education in Singapore. Inche Mohamed
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  • 252 4 HEAH CONDEMNS 'PRESTIGE' GOVT. SPENDING Attack on Alliance 'love for luxury PENANG. Monday. jMIK president of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today accused the Alliance Government of "letting the spirit of sacrifice give way to love for luxury." "The Government is too aloof from the
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  • 41 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Lee Chup Kong who did not declare to the Customs at Johore Bahru on arrival from Singapore that he had jewellery worth $450 was fined $500 and had the jewellery confiscated in the Sessions Court today.
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  • 20 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The first meeting of the Johore Chinese Advisory Board was held in Johore Bahru yesterday.
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  • 45 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chan Honx Wai seen after tbeir wedding at the registry in Singapore. The bride is the former Mi*s Liew Yoke Lens. The bridegroom, a mechanic is the son of Madam Cho* Prng.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 199 4 IPOH, Monday. EIGHT HUNDRED coffee-shop workers here may seek the intervention of the Federal Government to settle their pay and working conditions dispute with their employers. Under the Labour Ordinance they have a right to do so. And if the Government
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  • 126 4 Confidence tricksters rob woman PENANG. Mon -Three men heid up a housewife during the weekend after tricking her Into accompany ing them to hospital. The robbers called on Ch> Bash dan binte Mohamed in the customs village Glugor and told her that hvi hus band had met with an ac
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  • 77 4 PENANU. Mon Kive nund red guests attended the wedding last night of Inche Mohamed Zahari bin Murad of the Malayan Railway and Che Maznah. eldest daughter of Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Hali Ismail Commissioner for Co-operative Development northern region The Governor of Penanj? Raja Sir Uda. Lady
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  • 419 4 IP O H Mon. Seven Chinese school students, five of them girls, refused to disperse when told to do so by a police officer during tr>e November student unrest, the Ipoh magistrate was told today. The seven appeared for the continued hearing into a
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    • 163 4 DlntA mm *w a«r a Music: 830 Close Down. PM KAUIQ MALAYA lIS Lucky Dip; 130 The Nrts: 1.4S Lucky Dip; 2.00 Close Dovn; NATIONAL SHORT WAVE 5.00 Music Prom The Ballet; 5 30 SKKVH'E Fiesta; 6.00 Happy Anniversary; 41 mrtrrs 645 Lights On; 653 Regional SINGAPORE Announcements; 654 Singapore
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  • 96 5 Monkeys go to help fight polio KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A chattering cargo of 1200 Malayan monkeys left Kuala Lumpur this morning by chartered plane for Australia. They have been bought by the Australian Government for use in producing antipolio serum in the Melbourne ,-rum laboratory. The batch of monkeys can
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  • 265 5 High fees keep hundreds out of overage classes 3 STATES BEGIN EDUCATING TOO-OLD-FOR-SCHOOL ONES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. [JUNORCpS of youths have withdrawn their applications to join the eveiting classes for overage pupils because the fees are, "too high." Almost five per cent of the 12,116 who had provisionally registered, had
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  • 96 5 Another Queen enters the New Year charm contest WIIMA TAN, 28-year -«ld "J*O < hi»t Vrooeii is another entrant Ist tk( Queen of Queens contest at the Chinese New Tear E*« Ball to be beld at tike Sea View H*tel on Fek. 17. All winners ml beaut' c«mpetitiuns are ehsible
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  • 62 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police today released two bus company employees detained last week in connection with the murder of taxi driver, Wong Tham Ying. Wong was shot with an unlicensed pistol at Kundang. about 20 miles from here, on Jan. 1 His body was later found
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  • 54 5 TAIPING, Mon— The funeral took place here yesterday with full military honours of Private A. J. Tulloch, 20. of 'C Company. 3rd Bn Royal Australian Regiment, who died of illness at the British Military Hospital on Friday. The chief mourner was the Commanding Officer of the
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  • 156 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon More than 250 resettled families at Kampong Kuchll. Ulu Kelantan. have threatened to grab part of 5.000 acres of land earmarked for development The land is at nearby Batu Mengkebang. The families fear that the State Government will bring more settlers
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  • 171 5 PUG'S $7,000: GIVE HIM MORE, SAYS CONGRESS XHE PAP proposal for x a $7,000 -a month salary for the Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, has received the support of the Singapore Indian Congress. I It did not say how much the l Mayor should get out claimed that he should
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  • 179 5 Police: Be careful burglars Big increase in thefts IPOH, Mon.— Police ttv day warned the public to be more careful in locking up valuables and securing homes against housebreakers. This warning follows a number of thefts during the past few days. A police spokesman said that this Increase 'n thefts
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  • 162 5 Public donations to assist Malay girl studying Chinese ITUALA KANGSAR. Mon. Twenty-one-year-old Che Wan Badariah binte Haji Wan Yusof, will now be able to continue her Chinese education at the Hua Lian High School in Taiping because of public donations. It is estimated that St would cost
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    • 244 5 6.45 BIS; LIDO: Malllka (Tamlb 1230. 230. 630. 9 15. l»orl Vnrllrnliani CATBAY: Garment Jungle 630. 9 RtX; Raja Rajan (Tamil) 230, 645. 9. Kaj;iiiK SUN: Engal Veetu Matwlek.ihnii (Tamil) 1 3. 6 30. 8.30. BEX: Ngor Oi Pok Hun Long Cantonese) 2.30, 7.30, 8.30. VnmtMiii CATHAY: Lizzie 2.30. 6
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  • 92 6 111 Words till (Minimum) V. M. VELAYUTHAM of Ipoh thanks all friends and relatives who sent wreaths and attended his wiles funeral on 30.1 SB. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Cheong Guan Cheong wish to thank all friends and relatives for attending night visits, funeral and also those
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  • 32 6 M W»r«j tl* (Minimum). BRIDGES. RALPH passed avay 4.2.54. In everlasting memory of my husband Without farewell. you fell asleep, with golden memories for me to keep. Inserted by Grace.
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    • 636 6 This is going to be a test year for labour relations in the Federation. Difficult negotiations have begun for new wage scales in the planting industry, while the tin restrictions now threaten a relatively large measure ot unemployment. Events in the two major industries usually set
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    • 353 6 The Party Rakyat arid the Labour Party of Malaya are merging in a People's Socialist Front. In his speech celebrating the nuptials last Saturday, Inche Boestamain, Party Rakyat's leader and temporary chairman of the new Front, called for "complete trust, unity and solidarity among all socialists and organisations.
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    • 163 6 The satellite which tho American Army might have launched two years ago i.>now in its orbit, a smaller projectile than the two sputniks but a little further out in space. As the Russians have so generously said. every° ne knew the Americans would do it sooner or later.
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  • 1357 6  -  SIR GEORGE THOMSON The significance of Zeta for humanity by I, F.R.S. MASTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI. CAMBRIDGE WHO ORIGINATED THE RESEARCH WHICH LED TO ZETA. TTHK news of the success first of the Harwell team 1 and later that of Associated Electrical
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    • 331 6 CompluHory voting is Fiat anti- democratic ris surprising that there should be any doubt about the advantages of compulsory voting and about the publics willingness to accept it. Unless a compulsory poll Is made of the publics reaction to compulsory voting, the opinions which would predominate would, needless to say,
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    • 150 6 THE PA P. can only be halted by a United Front composed of all those who do not see eye to eye with its policy. For the benefit of the people of this island, all party leaders should now unite, drop their party names, and remodel
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    • 68 6 rE City Council Is suspending action against unauthorised at tap huts. I am a bit doubtful what will be the fate of the unauthorised huts and cubicles built by some well-off people and let out for monthly rents of $20 or $30 for each cubicle or
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    • 183 6 V T ECESSITY has marie many a squatter to put up a hut to live in irrespective of whether it is built on another person's land without the owner's previous consent. If I am not mistaken. Government or the City Council was trying to acquire about 100
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    • 81 6 ANNOUNCEMENT All Students of Malay should not be without Sir Richard Winstedt'g new "UNABRIDGED ENGLISHMALAY DICTIONARY" an invaluable aid to the study of the language, of which we are the Publishers Distributors. A dictionary in Malay by the same famous compiler will be published later. Watch for our further announcement
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  • 193 7 Radio ham picks up TV-from Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An English radio "ham" here, Mr. J. B. Lievens, has received a television programme broadcast from London —about 10.000 miles. But in England itself, these TV signals cannot be received outside a radius of 100 miles. Mr. Lievens is an electrical
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  • 75 7 IPOH, Mon. Special Branch police early today arrested three men near Ipoh under the Emergency Regulations as suspected subversive characters. They are beinß held for questioning. The arrests were made one each in the Changkat KindIng regrouped area. Chemor town, and Tan Hltam new village,
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police are looking for a black saloon car stolen from the Tong Wai. hotel in Batu R>>»d here yesterday. The car »as valued at $1,600.
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  • 139 7 An exam 170 sat for is 'null and void 9 rLIK ANSON. Mon— The Education Ministry has declared an examination in ivit-Kn anA Tamil hrld here "null and void because of many irrrcularities.' The examination was hrld last August at the Oovernment Tamil School and the Sithambaram Pillay Tamil School.
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  • 537 7  - Cash for research 'f rittered away' GEOFFREY BOLAND GUTHRIE CHIEF CRITICISES GOVT. HANDLING OF RUBBER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME GIVE THE INDUSTRY A JOINT SAY IN THE MAKING OF POLICY, SIR JOHN HAY URGES By A LEADING figure in the Malayan rubber industry, "Sir John Hay, charged in Singapore yesterday that funds
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  • 30 7 PENANO. Mon. A new I woman lawyer. Miss Tan > Bens Choo. was admitted to 1 the Bar this morning by the Penang High Court Judge. Mr Justice Rigby.
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  • 147 7 2,000 Govt. men want pay rise If UALA LUMPUR. Mon The 6.000-strong Government Temporary Officers' Union Is to fight for better pay and working conditions for its 2.000 nonclerical members. The secretary of the union. Mr. D. P. Xavier, said today that it would prepare a "blueprint" of the demands
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  • 55 7 INDIANS celebrating Thaipusam dance in front of the Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road. Singapore. Thr two mm in thr centre are penitents. They are carrying kavadis" woodrn frames drcoratrd with flowrrs Thrir bodies have been pierced by hooks on which hang tiny brass pots
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  • 206 7 Thousands see self-torture scenes KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Batu Caves, traditional centre in the Federation for the celebration of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam, was packed with thousands of Hindus today and many penitents fulfilled their vows in torture. The crush was so
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  • 149 7 CLICK! AND THIS BRIDE OF A WEEK BROKE DOWN IN TEARS HARDLY had the shutter clicked at the Sincaporr airport yesterday (hen the pretty girl in this Straits Tunes picture broke down in tears. She was married In Kuala Trent garni Just a week ago. And now her husband Mr.
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  • 97 7 Newly-weds are off to America KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A happy young couple Mr. and Mrs. Kok Fun Fat. who were married here yesterday left today for America The husband will work as personal assistant to the Ma layan Ambassador in Washington. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. The couple, who
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  • 125 7 ■5^ From Page One I her to go away and not to come back." Crombie added. He said Thorp was rather careless with his revolver which he used to leave on his table. Another witness. Mr B P Bramford. said he called on j Thorp shortly
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  • 19 7 PENANO. Mon. -A woman. Slnama Salambaram. 43. was today fined $5 for being drunk amirt lnrapyhla
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  • 295 7 BLOW TO JUNGLE WAR? STILL RIGHT TO STRIKE WD MEN URGE CLAIM. SAY: KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. >T<HE 10,000-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association maintains it will be right in striking even if the war effort against the terrorists is Jeopardised. The association says this In a letter to the command
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  • 138 7 THIS MALAY KNIFE HABIT MUST STOP, SAYS COURT IPOH, Mon. "Malay 1 habit of carrying a knife is a bad habit and should be stopped," said the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche. Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, today. The Magistrate made this comment when he fined a former Special Constable. Abdul Ghani. 37.
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  • 62 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Abdul Khalld bin Awang Oman. Federal Councillor for Ulu Keiantan. will leave here for Amtrlca on a two-month "USIS vi>itorship grant on Feb. 17. Later he will tour Britain for two weeks. Inche Khalld will vi>it capital cities In Western Europe before
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  • 81 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Government's supplementary budget fur capital works under the five-year development plan for this year is not yet ready. 80 the Federal Council meeting, scheduled for Feb. 12 and 13. has been postpon- ed to April 30. I The Minister of Finance. Col. Sir
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    • 249 7 \£k' B a SSjj ■I If II 11*, st !/»>,,«,,,, „l Shtm GRAND ovv THEATRE i^ OPENING O!\Y $««KvJOT?a" Si, „,t,,,i Hi tli I ,h. iJp^gNf!' m MICHAEL TODD S AJ W\£K^i i.. Tw?^ d Z m **180 d&tf^ V thru I A B H TE-HN. COLOR ~**J J^Hl Sl.irriiiK
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    • 71 7 AND LISTEN HI ill H h' \-l 4. '^^l ■I' T'i .i. TS lE^mfVKml I i a 1 I; H1:J.; > v 1 1 BB:T"fri---«. i ..i_j V r- --iB'B f! Murphy the radio renowned for sound takes on a new look with tour Magic-voice" loudspeakers and eye-filling beauty Murphy
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    1096 8  -  SUSAN BARRIE'S DISSENTING VOICES NOT ONLY THE SACK AFTER a couple of weeks of studying and digesting the many and varied cable reports on the top fashion shows of Paris, Italy and London. I am compelled to the somewhat sad conclusion that there really is an overwhelming victory
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    • 170 8 i "It's SUNLIGHT for all my soap and wafer jobs" says Mrs. Daisy Lee Sai Cheong i The modern housewife hasn't much j^k I time to spare, and I find it's very useful Bfek to have Sunlight in the house always. You can do any washing /ob quickly fl with
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    • 183 8 L»y c a^^^^fll ft I#!3 o Review of the first post-war Orchid Show and list of winners. Descriptions of new Malayan Hybrids Three full colour plates of new Hybrids Eight full colour plates of Orchid Show. Dendrobiunt growing in Malaya by Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon. Report of the second World
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    • 186 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Horse turns to catch bird t. A ut*nsll made to keep apart Urget (5). n. pC-S ft* .ucn -siTE* ss ft 11. M»ke »me observation about 1«I«U— wUI 18 KSorliT r^ord ot nur*ry TEBTEKPAV 8 ■QurrtOW JO l^lne 4 g*Uing a lot of paper tL
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  • 1163 9  - STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE EVER-INCREASING LURE OF THE SOUTH POLE LLOYD MORGAN -iht CIR Edmund Hillary and Dr. Vivian Fuchs have added their names to the brave list of South Polar explorers of many lands whose exploits down the years have fired popular imagination the world over. Few of the
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    • 158 9 ja ((tel3flßoß(Sjf) A Berec battery I j^s jOK \V Wa. V avaaaaaa^pa I aßa9fS^i[ JM'il "'"''•iT^^ i y /[RFpFCI I %^2 1 TRAOf^MA«K lljl ■■> '^^aaa amC 121* IKS %f iftU£ aaaaV^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal '^aaaaal I P jttS^ VITALITY! ~f\4f* Boundless Energy! njh j^^L Radiant health! W aas^^^aai aaaaV »**>4ai« tala naMral
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    • 260 9 i urtnvn A io. By 3 lns !i7 S f"a?OftASt.V TM£ ?Of» AVIVAV t K2»aal T* fcjM AT jy j^^J~~~ v"V 1 T "*^--a^^----t 1"^ I SLi3l\ V Jt /Aaaaf^ I —^Si^* '|J» > «7U? bbbbW aaT^'^^Bßßaafc 1/ aaT THAT pi I aB>^IB>^HHBA I I a^a^V V I* iMj S
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  • 476 10 METAL PRICE STILL FALLS IN COLONY DESPITE TIN SLASH By Our Market Correspondent |)KSIMTK the cutbacks in tin production announced in London on January 25, the local price of metal continues to fall. Yesterday it was quoted at $359.75, a drop of thirtyseven and a half cents on Saturday morning.
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  • 103 10 rN exports from Malaya last month showed a, rise of 37 per cent, to 6.5411 tons according to figures issued by the Straits Trading Co. Ltd There was a 33 per cent, drop in tonnage despatched to Britain during the month which totalled 1.61* tons after the heavy
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  • 39 10 I On tn> fre exchange ajarkrt in Hang Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at SMS (or cash and 5 87*, for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15 50 and onr tael of gold at 256\
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  • 31 10 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was (359.75. Thi s was s drop of 37 i cents on Saturday morning. All other markets were closed for the Thaipusatn holiday.
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  • 104 10 MELBOURNE. Mon Loans 1956-S9 £99 os. 9d Loans 3 1 1956-51 ElOO 7s. 6d Coo Zinc 61/ltt Bafek of N S W £36 Mount Lyell 21 T, N. Broken Hill 101/3 Hill 50 13/«H Mount Morgan 9 Peko 3/10 Western Mining 10/5 Ampol Ex 7/10»4 Oil Scorch 5'4H
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  • 82 10 Oriental Telephone and Electric Company "remainders" axe being quoted on the London Stock Exchange on the basis of lls. 6d. 12s. 3d. Dealings will not be marked in the Official List as the "remainders," not being shares, are not subject to the usual rules. Transfers are effected over
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  • 91 10 Tekka-Talplng. controlled by Camp Bird, announces that it has been agreed to dispose of the mining lease for part of the company's mining area not considered economically workable by its own dredge, for £40,000 This matter b subject to completion of contract. The directors also announce a second interim
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  • 79 10 Proposals will be submitted before the end of February for a scheme of amalgamation of Sungel Way i Selangor i Rubber Company and Selangor Rubber Company as from December 31. 1957. If these become effective, two Is. units of Sungel Way stock will be allotted to Selangor holders
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  • 61 10 The directors of Federated I Selangor Rubber (onpiny (1932) announce that a contract for the sale of Its Sungel Pulob estate for M 60.000 has been signed, subject to Treasury consent, and a 10 per cent, deposit has been received. The estate comprises about 1.048 acres; the contract
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  • 92 10 Ship* lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1-2. Bra kim ov. 4-5. Mlna 6A President McKinley 6-7. Boieslaw Beirut 8-9. leipalc 10-11. Tjltjanelgka 13-14. Rajula 15-16. Sumatra 18. Thorsti and 19-20 Soon Bee N Wall 2 Taype N Wall 3. Bruas I
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    • 583 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Press Secretary In the Piime Ministers Department Applications from non-Federal CiUzen-s including Expatriate officers will also be considered: in this case the appointment would be on contract for 3 years. The salary scale of the appointment Ls $891 x
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    • 276 10 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF KANTANG PERAK MINES, LIMITED and IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES, 194* lo 194 C. NOTICE ls hereby gtven that a petition presented to the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya. In the High Court at Ipoh. on the 17th day of December.
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    • 601 10 Notices NOTICE MR. SON.NY R. SAMMY has left the service of the Company and is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. OEOROE LEE LIMITED NOTICE 1. KURUVILA ZACHARIAH, deceased. 2. Mrs. VALENTINE MARY BRIANT. deceased. 3 HAROLD JAMES WATERS, deceased. 4. JAMES FRANK STEVENSON TAYLOR, deceased NOTICE
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    • 829 10 TENDERS PETALING JAVA AUTHORITY TENDERS will be received at Uie office of the Administrator. Petallng Jaya up to 3 p.m. of 12th February, 1958 for Uie construction ot precast concrete drains and culverts In Section 5 Part 111 Petallng Jaya Specifications and form of Tender may be obtained from the
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    • 186 10 AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED CARGO BY OKIir.H OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Comprising Wheat flour, tinned provision!, iteel pipes empty drums, rubber, rhemicala. liquors, emply paper bags, old newspapers, asbestos sheets, chaff and hay. cement, timber, stoneware pipes, tyres, medicine, bitumen, castor oil. scrap iron. etc. etc. TO BE HELD
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    • 600 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service HOM CANAOA/U.S PACIFIC POUTt— IO OATS UlMmi tea Am.m, V.iKOuv.r Fr.ru co i por. f. Swttt. P*« an( F'moMU ANNA SAKKI 50.1.d Salted t/ll F.b 12 F.k 14 F.b 21 r ILISABETH IAKKf 5.,1,4 F.k 11/11 M ?r MM., li m., 21 M^ CiKTRUD BAKKI 12
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    • 1338 11 T.i, x4*s MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T** Mia ilnrjrpjroted in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNN£L IKE T SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suci with kb.ity to proceed Tie Panama at Cape of Good Hope) Corners option fo proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SmgoDore
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    • 1208 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOt BANGKOK AND/ OR FA P. I AST Penong P. S'hom Spore L aland; A' 23/24 Feb 25/24 Feb 27/ 2 Mar "KORiA" 23/24 Feb 25/24 Feb 27/ 1 Feb BUSUANGA" 24/17 Feb 28 Fob/ I Mar 1/ 1 Mar SUANDIA' •/■•Mar 11/ilMw 11/14Mor Accept!
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    • 1051 11 bui'l O dlng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. THJT 1 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO AMN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENDORAN for London, Rofterdom, Homburg 6 34-39/ S Fab Leadoa direct anr... 17 Fefc BENVENUf for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Homburg In Port/
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  • Commercial News and Views
    • 224 12 INDIA HAS NEW EXPORTS INDIA has now joined Britain, America and other countries in the export trade of airconditioning, refrigeration and industrial ventilation equipment to Malaya. Air Conditioning Corporation Private Ltd. one of the foremost organisations in this field in India, is making the first move. Negotiations Mr. J. C.
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    • 280 12 Biggest Japanese industry fair ever planned SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SOON JMIK trade fair to be held at the Great World Park, Singapore from the middle of this month will be the biggest ever organised by Japan in South-East Asia. This is the claim of Mr. V. Oiwa, resident representative of tin
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    • 260 12 AMERICAN COMPANY SEEKS EXPANSION Mr. R. A. Mr. A Yanrlza* Moeloek AN American pharma*A ceutical company, Pas v m a Pharmacal Corpn., New York want to expand their business in Singapore and Malaya. The company, which manufacture pharmaceutical products and ttie Apollo brand of chicken essence have already established markets
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    • 28 12 Mr. Peter A.G. Brown, recently Joined the staff of Progress Advertising Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Brown was formerly attached to ReidHamilton Advertising Ltd., in Fleet Street, London.
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    • 207 12 FE deputy chairman of the largest family business left tn England, Mr. J H. Neill, paid a quick visit to the Colony last week to inspect the engineering tool -market here. His company, James Neill and Co. (Sheffield! Ltd.. w», founded In 1889
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    • 40 12 United States imports of Renault cars are expected to rise to 60,000 units this year, the general manager of Renault Incorporated of New York has said. Last year. 27.015 Renault cars were brought Into the U.S.
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    • 239 12 HOOVER Ltd.. of London, have produced a new washing machine, which combines washing and spin-drying, and which will be available in Singapore and Malaya at the beginning of April. Mr. Paul Evans, export sales' manager who arrived in the Colony
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    • 191 12 THE latest models ot the Singer Gazelle, saloon, convertible and station wa- gon will be available in Singapore and Malaya by the middle of this month, report i Cycle and Carriage Co. <1926> Ltd., Singapore All of them share graceful new colour styling and
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    • 63 12 A 25-man Chinese technical mission now in Berne, Switzerland, is due in France on February 8 for a five-week visit, reliable sources said In Paris. The mission would be returning a visit of the French exploratory trade team which toured Commu- nlst China in September last year. The
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    • 148 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality bV7 |i i by mß^^te^l Tin- luxim Virginia ■^sJ^^^EStjLjKSfPi^l ClKdrrllr i. all hull r Iraf I hi- pit It of ihf i nip W ~^^M^M from lli* Horld'a V$J ■/{'Sfl f finr-l Inhai tii plain jlion. H B^sl^kV il^&r f^l In tin* of 25
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    • 102 12 The Brilliant New Kg^TTAI^ gives you the world's finest typing in less time, at less cost! f w-» IMPROVED MAGIC* MARGIN NEW LINE METER NEW TWIN PAX QUICK No noi^y clicking or clacking with £;< CHANCE RIBBON the New Royal Standard; inside Mk WHISPER QUIET tne cover is a Polyethylene
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  • 48 13 SO NEAR -BUT JACKSON MISSES CLOSE SHAVE FOR THE HAMMERS IN CUP TIE REPLAY SO NEAR, but Stockport County inside-left Jackson (white shirt) missed the West Ham United goal in the F.A. Cup Fourth Round replay at Upton Park, London, last week. West Ham won 3-2. Reuter picture.
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  • 165 13 MATTHEWS: I DON'T WANT TO BE MANAGER BLACKPOOL. Mon.— SUnlej Matthews. England's most famous footballer, who wa> 43 on Saturday, said he hoped to continue playing for at least two years more Matthews was commenting on reports that he had been offered the managership of his club. Blackpool, in succession
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  • 83 13 Fangio wins Argentina's Grand Prix in Maserati BUENOS AIRES Mon. Juan Manuel Fangio, Argen Una's world champion wor the Buenos Aires 175 mileGrand Prix motor race in a Maserati here yesterday witn an average speed of 663. m.p.h Of the 22 starters, only n finished the race, which warun In
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  • 68 13 SYDNEY. Monday. Lew Hoad. the former Wimbledon tennis champion was beaten 6-3. 6-4. 6-4 here yesterday by Tony Trabert in the second day of the Round Robin professional tournament at White City. In the doubles, however. Trabert. who partnered Frank Sedgman, was beaten 6-4. 6-4 by
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  • 616 13 FEW BETS STRUCK ON THE SPRING DOUBLE f ONDON, Mon.— Few btts have been struck on the Grand National steeplechase and Lincolnshire Handicap since the publication last week of the weights for the spring double. Bookmakers are showing great reluctance to lay prices. The
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  • 290 13 RUSSIANS CLAIM RACER OF 170mph LONDON. Monday. ,^FTKR ninny years of rumour and denial, inknperatd with loan periods of silence, it ■mm lluit Mussiii is on the verge of chat Irn^ing Hie wesl on Hie Grand I'iix motor racing circuit. The Russians have never before competed In an international car
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  • 168 13 some doubt about uhelher the Kharkov Six in Us present -tatc was suitable for Gnat Prix racing. "We gather that mast racing in Russia is en long, straight stretches," lie said. "And if that is the case the car would obviously have to be adjusted
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    • 716 13 5 I Check Before Posting i Replies to Box Numbers j Utmost catc should be taken I when replying to box numbct I ads to utc the CORRECT NUMBER and Addrcts to the 1 StraiM Timct Ceiil S»rccl. I Cnh muM be tent by rc«ii- 1 »crcd post: Postal O«dcri
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    • 814 13 EDUCATION 20 H > i i Via.) Box M els txlrm. UNIVERSITY Tutorial Jlosses coaching for Latin. Malay, French. School Certificate. Secretarial. Commercial Subjects, Inter-Arts aud Law. Ring K.B. Tay, MA, LLB iHons.) 6, Bldeford Road *****. HSC. G.CE. COURSES: G.CE. Admissions Clase Hth February. Vacancies HS.C. Maths.. English, Hlsloiy.
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    • 328 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. I oi! SALfc. Tv ».,rd, H Mm.) BM M I* LEAVE SALE. Complete Quad 'II high fidelity set; abo Kaiser" all-wave table radlcgramophone JAs new phone 68-981 evenings. 1 HOLTS WASHINE Washes 1 and shines in one easy 10 minuve operation. self-drying n»eds no leathering. Disiiibu'ors Borneo Motors
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    • 108 13 Yes! Tomorrow she'll be glad she started **V*^^^^v using Kolynos Toothpaste today! When you start your child on Kolynos, Cjjtt£s& you're starting her on a lifetime -^riv hj^-S*^^ of healthier, brighter teeth. «l w -^^^P** p i famous formulas The special Kolynos anti-enzyme action $U T Y U TAST helps
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  • 530 14 THOMAS CUP VENUE: Odds against Badminton Stadium lengthen Maximum cost to BAM will be $6,400 SPORTSFRONT...BY KORMAN SIEBEL THE ODDS against the Singapore Badminton Stadium being used for the Thomas Cup matches in June have lengthened to the point where hope practically ceases to exist. A week
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  • 154 14 'CHOICE OF SUBSTITUTE WAS A BITTER PILL' SPORTSLETTER THE selection of a ninth player from Singapore in the person of Howard Cashin, straight from the broadcasting box to the field at Jalan Besar Stadium must have been a bitter pill to a number of worthy forwards from both Johore and
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  • 44 14 IPOH, Mon. Perak Chinese Recreation Club beat Sturrock C ub 4-1 In a Dlv. 1 league hockey match here today. P.C.R.C. scored through Wong Kirn Fong (2) Chan Yuen Cheong and Ng York Khuan. Sturrock's goal was scored by Mahmood.
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  • 233 14  - TEE DIONG TO MAKE COME BACK to SOCCER TAI SING OON By I^AMPAR, Mon.- A 26-year-old En<?lv lish schoolteacher who had hung up his football boots for a year will make a ccme back in the coming season. Song Tee Diong told me that he had to give up the
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  • 176 14 SAS get over a poor start to gain first win in S'gor 'sevens' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eighteen teams ar c competing; in the Selangor Rugby Union's seven-a-side tournament which started on the padang this evening. Of the five matches fixed for today B.M H. Kinrara gave Selangor United a walkover.
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  • 79 14 Penang champs at polo meet nENANG. Mon Penan* I Polo Club won thr Burma-Malaya Cud for thr first tune when thry beat King's Dragoon Guards "A" 1 in thr final hrre yesterday. Penan* received a 1!-Koal handicap Prnang's goal was scored by H. T Addams-Williams II C. Selby scored for
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  • 44 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Taiping District Hockey Association and Selangor Sikh Union drew 3-3 in a hockey match here yesterday. Taiping scored through Tommy Dorai. Raja Azlan arM Navaratnam. Sikhs' goals wer e scored by Manmohan Singh ■2 and Sukhdev Singh.
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  • 171 14 FORTNIGHT'S PROGRAMME BEGINS SEREMBAN, Mcndiy. "THE F.A. of Malaya's newly-appointed national coach, Choo Seng Quee. arrived here yesterday to begin his round-the-states coaching tour. Choo, a former Singapore Malaya Cup star, will be in Negri Sembilan for a fortnight. His coaching programme begins tomorrow with two
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  • 48 14 MAUREEN STUBBS (SeUngof Club attempts a breakthrough but is intercepted by Mrs. Noble (Girls Sports Club, Singapore) during Sunday's friendly women's hockey match at Serangoon Road. Singapore. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. The visitors' two goals were scored by Maureen. Straits Times picture.
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  • 324 14 ABDULMALEK TAKES FOUR EVENTS AT NS CYCLE RACING CARNIVAL SEREMBAN Mon Twenty two year old Abdul Malek bin Sela mat. of the Singapore Roug'i Riders, won the open chani pionship in the Negri Sem bilan cycling carnival to be 1 come the flrst holder of the Raja Permalsuri Cup. Malek
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  • 331 14 TWO LUCKY breaks culminating in two spectacular tries by Irishman Connan Carey gave Royal Army Service Corps (Singapore) victory by eight points (a goal and a try) to five (a goal) ove: the defending champions, Kings Own Scottish Borderers, in the final of the FARELF Cup
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  • 92 14 HODGES GETS WINNER BROOKE CUP GOES TO THE FOURTH BATTALION, MALAY REGIMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Mini —A splendid Koal by Hodges scored five minutes from time enabled Fourth Battalion. Malay Regiment of Tapah. to beat Federation Military College (Port Dickson) 1-0 in the Brooke Cup Final replay here yesterday. When the
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  • 330 14 Airmen for Borneo tour A STRONG Singapore R.A.F. rugger team will leave this month for a five-day tour of Borneo. The team will be made up of Commonwealth airmen serving with Royal Australian Air Force and the Ruyal New Zealand Air Force stationed at Tengah, several players from the Changl
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  • 33 14 MUNICH. West Germany. Mon. Russia last night scored Its second successive victory over West Germany In an ice-hockey match 8-* here. The Russians last week won 5-2 at Garmlsch-Par-tenkirchen. Reuter.
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    • 773 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOIR SERVICE" I* Wordt lit (Minimum) Unify I month. It Word, I2.it (Win J FI OWERINO AZALEAS toi the New Year. 258 Orchard Ro.id. EVEKETI TRAVEL SERVICE, 11 Collyer Quay. Singapore Tel: ***** Si'KCIAL TREAIMENI. Skin Diseases Consult Muthu. 348 M.i to Street. Tel ***** MOVING? T&S
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    • 170 14 CLEAR OUT CATARRH|^\ ,^h\ #*J^ |A Mentholatum Balm quickly brings rclicl I&Q9 a^^^ (91 from the discomfort and misery of Nasal iL Catarrh. Just put a little in each nostril. Jkf^ */m and relief come* in seconds. It'i like a V 9. J\_ S w 11 cool br«/e in the
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