The Straits Times, 24 November 1958

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ■■a****'. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 388 1 ONLY CADRES^ WILL CONTROL PARTY DISCIPLINE Lee: 'This ensures new members don't swamp old 1 14,000 ON THE PARTY REGISTER I New line to I prevent I infiltration I SINGAPORE, Sunday. I I»KOPLE'S Action Party today tightened I constitution to prevent infiltration of I icul racketeers, opportunists
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  • 179 1 Detective opens fire on parang waving thugs SINGAPORE. Sunday. 4 DETECTIVE opened fire on about 20 thugs at the A Airport Road early today when they advanced towards him waving parangs and iron rods. The detective was driving towards the airport when he saw
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  • 35 1 PARIS. Sun.— France went to the polls today to elect a new National Assembly. Gen. Charles de Gaulle has warn ed the election would decide whether France would survive as a democratic country.—U.P.l.
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  • 132 1 EVATT MAY QUIT AFTER FIFTH DEFEAT IN 9 YEARS (CANBERRA, Sun. The early retirement of the Australian Labour Party leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt, is being forecast here following the victory of the Liberal-Country Party Coalition by an increased majority in yesterday's general election. Dr. Evatt has now led his party
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  • 82 1 They can't watch TV -so seek more pay SYDNEY. Sun —Postal workers mi night duty in New South Wales are seekinK extra pay because they cannot watch television except on their days off. They are already paid timeukl a quarter for "dislocation of their social life." but they want this
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ng Hock Poon. 22, was found stabbed at the back of a petrol kiosk in Bukit Panjang village tonight. Police were told that Ng was injured in a fight involving more than 10 people. At least three others were reported injured.
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  • 24 1 LONDON, Sun.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. gave an assurance today that there would be no general election this winter. Reuter.
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  • 177 1 GABES. Sunday. PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba ot Tunisia today announced the arrest of several Egyptian officers in Tunisia. He accused them of attempting to stir up a plot against him among members of the Algerian rebels. Reports reaching Paris earlier this week said that 40 Tunisians
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Sun. The Minister of Delence. Dato Abdul Razak. was suffering from influenza on his tour of Indonesia. Press reports here said today.
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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. For the fourth day this month no definite cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Singapore today. But four suspected cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital today for observation.
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  • 30 1 NICE. Sun.— Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco left here by air last night for New York for a three-week visit to the United States. Reuter.
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  • 193 1 DONCASTER. Yorkshire, Sun.— Malcolm Hickling and his 19-year-old Singapore Chinese bride. Susan Juat Poon Too, surprised their wedding guests here yesterday by handing round icecream cones instead of the traditional champagne. Malcolm. 26-year-old former Army lieutenant, explained: "If it hadn't been for the money
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  • 474 1 Tito attacks Chinese Communists BELGRADE, Sunday. PRESIDENT TITO said today that the Chinese Communists were "against political coexistence" and that Peking's military communes "have nothing in common with Marxism. 1 It was the Yugoslav leader's first direct attack on the system of communes in which millions of Chinese t are
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  • 74 1 Call for closer ties with Formosa TAIPEH. Sun. The leader of a Malayan Muslim goodwill mission to Formosa suggested on his departure today the two countries should exchange cultural missions to further promote friendly relations. Dato Raja Haji Omar, leader of the four-man mission, left for home after a 10-day
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  • 22 1 WARSAW. Sun. The Polish Communist leader, Mr. Gomulka. said last night that strikes will be banned in Poland. U.P.I.
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  • 90 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr Tan Siew Sin. said yesterday that it was the idea of the Communists to kill the Malayan tin industry by dumping Russian tin on the world market. He said this during a visit to Bukit Ramabi,
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  • 136 1 Quemoy again pounded by Reds rpAIPEH, Sun. The Communists opened the fourth month of the Quemoy Islands "war" today by firing 154 shells at the islands before noon. It was the 12th day of the alternate day shelling which they began on Nov. L The Quemoy Defence Command announced today
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  • 15 1 STRIKE CALLED IN CYPRUS M( i»si.\ sun called tomorrov laj "I Le.— Reuter
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  • 304 2 'Trade mission should be sent to China at once to regain goodwill 9 BOYCOTT BY CHINA WILL WIPE OUT BUSINESS FOR SOME SINGAPORE, Sunday. TRADE relations between Singapore and China would not be so bad as now if a proposed trade mission had gone to China
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  • 96 2 Borneo needs more revenue JESSELTON. Sun. North Borneo requires more revenue urgently for development. Mr. D. H. Urquhart agricultural adviser to Cad- j bury Bros. Ltd.. &aid here. Mr. Urquhart, wno has Just linished a tour ol North Bor- neo, said that rapid expansion was justified. "The country requircimore roads,
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  • 93 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The departure date of the Singapore trade mission to Indonesia has been postponed. This postponement, advised by the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta, is due to the expected absence of the Minister of Trade. the Minister of Industry and other top trade
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  • 107 2 Leilani 16 take step towards Hollywood LEILAM BOON. 16. of Singapore, who thinks there's no business like show business, believes she is now one step nearer her goal Hollywood. Leilani has joined Kon Zuis, a widely-travelled Australian entertainer of Latvian birth, for a tour of Siam, Burma and Cambodia. They
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  • 136 2 Councillor attacks Mayor's 'floor' ban SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Mayor's move barr i n 5 spectators from the floor of the City Council chamber at future meetings was strongly criticised by a councillor, Mrs. F. Leon-Soh (Lib Soc.) yesterday. Describing such an action as "defeatist." she said: "We would be definitely
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  • 24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Nanyang University Musical Society will hold its second anniversary concert at the university Arts Hall at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 135 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party. Mr. E K. Tan. said here today that the Governments plan to provide employment for the jobless should only be a temporary measure. Mr. Tan was commenting on the announcement by the
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  • 181 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Siamese businessman. Mr. Padet Intrakeha, 52. and his wife, had always dreamed of seeing Singapore. So when they came here on Nov. 14 with a party of Siamese Buddhists to take part in religious ceremonies at the
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  • 51 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. j The Kong Ngee Film Co. gave tests to nine candidates here i for selection to work in Hokkien films to be made In I Hong Kong. More than 100 had applied. Of those tested six were I girls and three
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  • 46 2 KUANTAN. Sun.— Kuantan Will send three delegates to the Malaya Methodist An- nual Conference at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 8 to 14. They are the Rev. Robert j F. Lundy. the Rev. Peter David and lay reader, Mr. Phillip Tan Kirn Yip.
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  • 114 2 U.N. MAN OFF ON MORE TRAVELS CINGAFORE. S leading economist. Karvc. Played a organlsin year plan pore todaj lecture tour Pro! K man of t Small-scale] I mlttee of tl He \s n. land sett] Food and Agi sation. Hi India. During his Kanri versity 01 M delivered a "New
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  • 42 2 JOHORE BAHRU. S: Goh Soon, Ng Kirn Beng, Ong Bel Leong. were each fined 15 i Magistrate's Court today breaking the cur Koh Ka: Tei a bor U Ong Dieri. a gii $10 each for a n
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  • 14 2 JOHORE BAHI Mr. G. R. Rangam Registn Supreme returned after a India.
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  • 445 3 lICE'S 'FORCE WITH FORCE 9 DECLARATION PUTS REDS ON THE DEFENSIVE AMERICANS PLAN FIRM, FLEXIBLE COUNTER MORE CA UTIOUS APPROACH SOW IN CAMPAIGN TO OUST WEST FROM CITY WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S determination to jjo to war if necessary to save t rlin has forced the
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  • 109 3 HANDS OFF BERLIN CALL BY MAYOR BRANDT IHKI.IV Sun.— The Mayor I' "I \\t st Berlin. .Mr. Willy I'.i. null, said in a surprise I'iip.uliUNt here last ninht ill. it Itcrlin would remain i i free city. Hi vud the slogan "Hands "IV llcrlin. hands on" our liird pressed capital.
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  • 61 3 PRINCESS RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAIR is greeted by President Eisenhower at the White House in Washington. The Princess, chairman of the Red Cross Society of India, said she and the President discussed various subjects, including public health and racial problems in the U.S. At right is
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  • 260 3 Independence after self-rule NEW YORK, Sunday. T<HE Greek delegation last night tabled a resolux tion to have the United Nations General Assembly recommend independence for Cyprus "following a period of genuine and democratic self--1 government." The draft, submitted for next week's debate. ask s also for the
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  • 86 3 NO VIOLENCE DURING U.N. DEBATE: EKOA NICOSIA, sun. Th e Eoka underground distributed leaflets yesterday saying activities against British forces would be relaxed pending United Nations discussion of the Cyprus question. We have relaxed our activities, confining them at present to acts of neutralising the enemy's operations," thp leaflets said.
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  • 49 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. -Janet Leigh, wife of lilm star Tony Curti>. gave birth to a 61b. 12oz. daught 1 yesterday. Both mother and child were doinr well, her doctor said It is the couple's second daughter. Their first. Kelly, is two years old. Reuter.
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  • 129 3 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sun. The cUath of a cat here may lead to a family being without a home shortly. The house in which the family lives belonged to the cat. A few years ago. Mrs. W. L. Knealle. an animal lover, died and left her house
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    • 58 3 |£HARTOUM, Sun.— 1V Gen. Ibrahim Abboud said last night he was ready to give up as Prime Minister of the Sudan, "whenever good men are available to take over." He said he did not know, however, when this would be. "I am
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    • 18 3 RABAT: The Moroccan Vice-Premier, Mr. Abderrahim Bouabid. who was also Minister for National Economy and Agriculture, has resigned—Reuter
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    • 23 3 LONDONDERRY: Construction of a synthetic rubber plant for the American Dupont Corporation near here was held up when 450 workers went on strike.—Reuter.
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    • 26 3 NEW YORK: All four crew were killed whem a 15-17 jet bomber crashed in a swamp while taking off from Loring air force base in Maine.—U.P.l.
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    • 18 3 LONDON: The Royal Mint produced nearly 508 million coins last year, eight million more than in 1956. —Reuter.
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    • 19 3 PARIS: Dr. Vitatorino Veronese, of Italy, was elected director-general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organisation. U.P.I.
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    • 22 3 TOKYO: Sir John Cockcroft, chief of the British Atomic Energy Authority, left here by air for home following a short visit. Reuter.
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    • 21 3 MANILA: The Nationalist Chinese Chamber of Commerce is opposing censorship of all incoming mail from the Chinese mainland and Formosa. U.P.I.
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    • 23 3 JOHANNESBURG: The South African Government has issued a new indictment charging 21 organisations with treason. The trial will begin on Jan. 1 —U.P.I.
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  • 117 3 NO COLOUR BAR MOVE IS VETOED IN BRITAIN LONDON. Sun. The Home Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, has rejected Wolverhampton Town Councils bid to incorporate a "no colour bar" ruling into its by-laws. Last July the council unanimously approved a resolution seeking the inclusion of a ule barring race discrimination into
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  • 17 3 WASHINGTON. Sun— The United States yesterday extended official recognition to the new Sudan Government -U.P.I.
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  • 150 3 British motor firm makes 504.712 vehicles and exports 214,005 I ONDON, Sun. The British Motor Corporation built more than I 500,000 vehicles last year the highest ever production level reached by any motor manufacturer outside the United States. This was revealed today by Sir Leonard Lord, chairman
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  • 66 3 CAIRO, Sun. Two northbound tankers went aground in the Suez Canal. 12 miles south of Port Said, early today delaying canal traffic. The British-owned Caltex Wellington (10.645 tons) and the Danish tanker Dansborg 02.500 tons) were refloated by the canal authorities tugs. Southbound traffic was delayed 24
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  • 81 3 WASHINGTON Sun The U S. Vice-President. Mr Richard Nixon, will discuss the Berlin situation and nthor world problems with British leaders in London next week. The Vice-Pmsident. accompanied by Mrs. Nixon, will leave Washington tomorrow for the primary purpose of representing President Eisenhower at the dedication
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  • 210 4 Govt. is accused of gangster methods I/-UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Federation Government was today criticised for its "deliberate failure" to announce the arrest of Mr. Thong Yee. .23. chairman of the Ipoh branch of Party Rakyat and a central committee member of the People's Socialist Front. The central committee of
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  • 43 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Stage Club will present "Small Hotel", a comedy by Rex Frost, at the Cultural Centre theatre. Canning Rise on Nov. 26. 27. 28 and 29. Tickets at $4. $3. and $2 are available at Robinson's
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  • 32 4 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Johore has been allotted $1,139,508 by the Social Welfare Lotteries Board since 1954 for social welfare services. Of this, the Johore SanaI torium received $376,000.
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  • 137 4 Thirteen seems to have been an unlucky number yesterday when this bus, carrying 13 people, .skidded round a bend in Changi Road, Singapore, and ended up on its side. Three of tiie 13 the driver, Lim Pob Soon, 35, Abu Bakar bin
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  • 77 4 'Doris Day finalists SINGAPORE, Sun. Four girls here were chosen by the audience applause to enter the final in the "Doris Day" contest held last night at the Cathay Cinema in conjunction with the screening of the Paramount comedy "Teacher's Pet." They are Nancy Renjaan. Ellen Ong. Pearl Silas, and
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE, Sun A housewife. Ramayiee. 25, who was seriously stabbed outside her Bukit Permei home last night, was still in an oxygen tent this evening. A man has been detained.
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  • 241 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W BaiA nes, who returned by the Atreus today denied rumours that he intended to resign and seek a transfer for health reasons. The 53-year-old bishop al layed the fears of member, of
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  • 238 4 'Chaos deliberately created'— Ong 'OPPOSITION SEEKS TO DISCREDIT PAP' SINGAPORE. Sunda>. THE MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, tonight accused city eonncilltrs 4 opposition parties of deliberately creating chaos In the council in orfr. to discredit the People's Action Party. Speaking to a large crowd of PAP members at theii fourth
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  • 86 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun— A thrice-nmfc Kelantan divorcee. Kokiah hintc Yilna. aged 29, mt lint Slj nere today by the Kathi. Inebe Mohamed \l Bakar. on a charge of "klialuat" (retirement in >ui|feiM proximity) with 19-year-old Abdul Wahab bin Mohaad at a hotel
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  • 212 4 IPOH. S of people In scores oi villages in South Perak today savouret new-found freedoms thai came wit] tion of the two districts in the area Padang and Lower Perak— as "white." iinriy inree towns ana lew villages 70 kampon«.v md 94 estates and
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two schoolboys were beaten up by secret society thugs outside the Tiong Bahru Community Centre last evening. The boys, aged 15 and 16, were earlier questioned by 10 gangster* on their secret society associations. They denied any connections with gangs. Police have made
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  • 99 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Federal Housing Trusi is prepared to lend the Negt Sembilan Housing Author) ties money to build low-co^i houses there Dut the lnitia tive must come from them, a Ministry of the Interior aiui Justice statement said today. The Ministry
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  • 22 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Son Chan Chonz Ngoh was f» S3OO in the Magistrati today for using a lorn carried an txce
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  • 129 4 HENANG Sun The president of the Penang branch of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, last night accused the Labour Party of seeking the help of "hooligans" to bolster their cause. He told an election rally I m the Esplanade that wntn Labour
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  • 250 5 TENGKU'S COMMENTS ON MERGER QUESTION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T HE Prime iMinister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he wished to give full credit to the People's Action Party in Singapore for what they had said about a merger with the 1 Federation.
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  • 248 5 MARSHALL PUTS BLAME ON THE P.A.P. SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the Workers' Party. Mr. David Marshall, today accused the People's Action Party of being responsible for "the apprehension with which the Federation views socialism in Singapore." He declared: "By their conduct, their dictatorial attitude and unpleasant approach to politics,
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  • 108 5 Alliance not opposed to Chinese BUTTERWORTH. Sun.— Tlv: Chief Minister. Da*,, Wong Pow Nee. yesterday denied allegations that the Alliance government was trying to "kill Chinese culture in Malaya. "Far from that, it has allotted S4O million to Chinese education this year, compared with S9 million in 1956." he said
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  • 58 5 IPOH. Sun A Malayan Airways plane on a .scheduled flight from Singapore to Penang was held up here i this morning with engine] trouble. The 20 passengers were put on a relief plane which was flown in from Singapore after a four and a half hour delay.
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Bahru Town Council has decided that in future only Malays and Muslims will be allowed a.s assistants at pitch stalls licensed to Malays.
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. An elderly housewife, Ang Soo Eng, was held up by three men at her Middle Road home early today and robbed of $660 worth of cash and jewellery.
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  • 26 5 KUANTAN. Sun.— Nineteen Pahang candidates will sit for the Chinese language examination for court interpreters and police translators here on Nov. 25 and
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  • 118 5 Girls who just won't go to college SINGAPORE, Sun.—Professor Hugh Blaney, a "mathematical wizard" from Ghana, flew into Singapore by Qantas today, musing; over a numerical problem with a feminine turn. Prof. Blaney. Professor of Mathematics at the University College of Ghana, said at the airport: "Of a total of
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  • 78 5 Inspection tour by doctor SARAWAK. Sun. The Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Colonial Office, Dr. J.R.C. Buchanan, is shortly to make a tour here to inspect medical facilities. He will arrive in Miri from Brunei on Friday, and leave for Sibu the following day. He will call at Kapit,
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  • 45 5 KUANTAN. Sun. The Kuantan District Welfare Council will hold a social and dance at the Lee Won Hall on Dec. 6. The proceeds will go to the Deaf and Blind Association, Lady Templer's TB Hospital Fund and the Poppy Day Fund
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  • 140 5 Estates hit by elephant herds 1 ITUANTAN, Sun.—Ele- phants which have been driven out from deep jungle by monsoon rains are causing widespread havoc on rubber estates in out- j lying areas here. The Pahang Game Department has sent out game rangers to track down these marauders. Smashed wires In
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  • 52 5 COPRA MEN BUILD UP STOCKS SANDAKAN. Sun. Copra dealers here are accumulating stocks again to take advantage of the steadily rising world copra prices. The assistant- Commissioner of Customs stated this at a recent meeting of the Residency team here. He said that exports ol copra last month amounted to
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  • 50 5 KUANTAN. Pun.— The Me- I thodist Mission here is building a $35,000 church near the Methodist Girls' School. It is pected to be completed by the middle of next year. At present church meetings are conducted in one of the classrooms of the girls' I school
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  • 22 5 JOHORfc. BAHRU. Sun.The Johore Council of State will meet at the Council Chamber, Johore Bahru. on Dec. 22 and 23.
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  • 64 5 KUCHING. Sun.— An Australian expert on earthmoving equipment will arrive here at the beginning of next month to train operators of the Public Works Department in the use of this equipment tor road building. He is Mr. K. T. Lynch, whose visit is sponsored by the Australian
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    • 503 5 i-oiaib liWii (HMKKI .(I.ihs i Queen Street): Judo 6 the Old Market Loront; Tai Sens, p.m.: motor-repairing, art class. 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. photography 7 p.m. ■TODY CiROIP MOVEMENT: JOO CHIAT YOLTH tLLB tJoo Twentieth Century British Drama- chjal Road Embroidery «bfc) lecture on j.M. Synge and Bren- 4 p
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  • 106 6 M (Ml $10 Minimum/. MR. A: MRS. SAMUEL SEAH A.\u MOH thank all relatives ami mends for their kind attenci.ir.ee, assistance, greetings and valuable present* at their wedding on 22 11/08. MR. MRS. LEE MENG HWEE Thank all relatives and friend* for tneir attendance. valuable presents, assistance and wishes
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  • 608 6 The Straits Times Monday, Nov. 24. 1958. Housing Bill Changes Singapore's Housing and Development Bill has emerged from the Select Committee without major amendment but with several important changes, and with at least one misunderstanding removed. Tenants of the Improvement Trust's pre-war houses will be relieved to learn that they
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  • 308 6 Both the Federation's Ministers in the goodwill mission to Indonesia, have been at pains to stress that on this visit Malaya is chiefly interested in cultural matters. Dato Abdul Razak talks of the possibility of a cultural agreement and Inche Khir Johari hopes to learn something of the
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  • 220 6 Students lrom the Federation will not by entitled to any of the $400,001) given to the Nanyang University by the Singapore Government to help needy students. This decision has been criticised by some Nanyang students who say that it will compel hundreds of Federation students from poor families
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  • 1219 6  - LOOK AT OUR STORY FROM THE INSIDE, NOT FROM OUTSIDE K.G. TREGONNING A NEW APPROACH TO MALAYAN HISTQRy" By Senior Lecturer in History, University of Malaya IN nearly all the books on Malayan history at our disposal those by Winstedt. Dartford. Morrison and Hall in particular the 16th. 17th and
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  • Man- in- the -Street
    • 193 6 I IKE the political J leaders W hose comments you published the other day. we are surprised at the identity of the Chief Justice designate of Singapore. We also wish to express our regret that the Colonial office, rakmo amongst the dyine embers oi
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    • 148 6 PHARMACY COURSE AT VARSITY DURING the last Pharmacy Week, the Head of the Uept. oi Pharmaceutics oi tne University of Malaya had hinted that an Honours course in Pharmacy was being planned in the University. Since then, nothing has been heard of this course. Pharmacy is not as popular a
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    • 84 6 I DON'T agree with Mr. Gun Kong Beng that the two Workers" Party councillors who have crossed over to the People's Alliance need not resign because he thinks the party is now non-existent. Section 24 (a) of the party's constitution does not confer on the executive the power
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    • 52 6 T|/|AY I bring to the notice of the department concerned in the Ipoh Town Council the unsatisfactory system of collection of night-soil in the New Paslr Puteh area which is done only twice a week and sometimes only once a week. Previously the night-soil was collected daily L. H.
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    • 53 6 REFER to the salaries of the Malay teachers who recently walked out of the Language Institute at Johore Bharu. I strongly support the Government's w&r? S^n me ran *in 8 'rom 5265 to $505 as proposed, as fair since these teachers do not po.vse.ss the School Certificate NO
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    • 164 6 IN your editorial headed "Harakiri Debate" you said: "Mr. On« himself has odd ideas oi how to quieten the galle-y. and his manners towards Opposition members have always left a great deal to oe desired. Yesterday wa.s no exception but if Mr.
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    • 111 6 rpHE acting Director of Broadcasting. M r Beamish said that following the reduction In broadcasts in Teochew Hakka Hainancse and Foochow dialects. there would be an increase in the Mandarin Hokkien and Cantonese services. This Is unfair: an Increase in the Mandarin service is
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    • 127 6 Polio: Parents worries were unfounded AS parents of a three- month-old baby boy who was admitted to the Middlcton Hospital with paralytic polio, my wife and I have worried a lot over many things which, we now realise are totally unfounded The fact is that after a little more than
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    • 662 6 i"*"" l Straits Timei Free Press For the convenience of odvrr- i fioo" sTngapo're cold storage. I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive z to box numbers. CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchetter House, Collycr Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M ISMAIL, 3 Admiralty Rood, Noval Bate. Singapore. MALAYA DRUG STORE, 142 Irt Cooit
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  • 472 7 JEERING CROWD TEARS DOWN BANNERS AND CUTS LOUDSPEAKER WIRES POLICEMAN STRUCK AS MEETING ENDS IN CONFUSION IPOH, Sunday. POLICE corporal on duty at an Alliance political rally tor the Ipoh Town Council election here last nijfht was punched in the lace by an unknown assailant after
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  • 125 7 Man tells of a beating up KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A deputy clerk of works in the War Department, Mr. V.A. Pereira. was beaten up by three men at Sentul here today as he was looking at the fence work of a house under construction. Mr. Pereira has been admitted into
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  • 70 7 Mr. Joseph David (fight). Specialist Inspector in Physical Education at th" Singapore Ministry of Education, is being congratulated by Mr James A. Elliot. I sis Director, after receiving a certificate for completing the 1!)58 Community Recreation project. The project was sponsored b\ the International Recreation Association at the
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  • 102 7 KING ON BUILDING GREAT, PEACEFUL MALAYA Sun. A s iat the Mawork harder >rease their to stand to should■.ll the people ling a «reat. and DTOSpe:iety In Malaxpressed by Di-Pertuan re last night. was speaking at von in honour official visit ill commuthe town hall. Sons of soil' dared that
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  • 68 7 I\. Sun. Five ■olchildren lined cheered as the i tuan Agong and Permaisuri Agoni; rural trade school •his morning. sties, accompanRegent of Negn i Sembilan and the Tengku Ampuan Muda. spent more than an hour at the school. The royal party was met by the. Undpng
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  • 78 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Public Library Association today announced that it will award 50 soholarship loans of Sooo each for 1959 to deserving university students who need financial assistance. Applicants eligible for the loans are those from poor I families and who have
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  • 325 7 The big adventure of great grandma Nichols SINGAPORE, Sun. Grey haired Mrs. Anne Nichols sat In the lobby of the Singapore Airport today and said: "Another 8.000 miles and my great adventure will be over." Tomorrow she will step oil a Qantas airliner at London Airport to end her 20,000--mile
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Police Band will give a concert at the Old Market. Lorong Tai Seng, between 5.30 p.m and 6.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— No further casualties to either the terrorists or the security forces have been reported in the Federation today.
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  • 166 7 pENANG. Sun. The president of the Eurasian Union of Malaya, Dato G. Shelley, said today there had been "feelers from some quarters" recently suggesting that the Eurasian vote should be pooled in future elections. He was sp&akinz at a tea party given by the
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  • 176 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday DABY-SITTERS will be available free for babies accompanying their parents to the Singapore constitution exposition to be held at the old Kalians: airport in January. Members of the Singapore branch of the Red Cross Society will act as baby-sitters. The society has also pro-
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  • 97 7 Textbooks specialty for North Borneo .IKS SKI lON Sun.— Primary schools in North Borneo are soon to have textbooks sperialh written for tht-ni. An advance copy of the lirst of these books "A School History of North Borneo.' by C. Biu-kley. formerly of the North Borneo Education Department has just
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  • 39 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The State Welfare Department today distributed 384 katis of rice and 100 pounds of powdered milk to 115 people hit by floods in Kampong Bakong and Kampong Telaga. in Bachok, 22 miles from here
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. -A Royal Navy force consisting of the aircrait carrier Albion, the cruiser Ceylon and the frigate Chichester will arrive here from the Indian Ocean on Saturday. Their arrival will be the first step in a Royal Navy plan to increase the size of the Far
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  • 29 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun Ang Chwee Lai 60. was fined $250 in the Sessions Court here today for having 19 leaf packets of chandu and chandu smoking utensils
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Air Ministry Local Stall Union here will hold its general meeting and delegates conference next Sunday at St. Gabriel's School in Upper Serangoon Road at 10 a.m.
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  • 297 7 I SINGAPORE. Sun. Residents of Tiong Bahru today resumed control of the Tiong Bahru Community Ceni tre after a lapse of two and a half years. They took over the centre for the first time since the i Government dissolved it in May 195G
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  • 186 7 IPOH, Sun.— The Ipoh Coroner, Raja Mohamed Redzuan bin Raja Yaacob, yesterday told a lorry driver: "A young girl's future was before God, but you put a stop to it." At the end of the inquest on Chiang Ah Moi. 21. a Yuk Choy High School student,
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  • 165 7 Purge in the P.P.P. over a boycott KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Selangor committee member of the Peo p 1 c's Progressive Party. Mr. Rudy Liv, is to be removed from the committee for alleged "anti-party activities." This was unanimously d: cided at an extraordinary delegates conference of the party's Selangor
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Federation today held its annual general meeting at the Chung Cheng Prii mary School.
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  • 156 7 An appeal to help children of the "sileni world" was broadcast over Radio Malaya tonight by the chairman of the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb. Mrs. C. L. Richardson. In the broadcast. Mrs. j Richardson said that the as- I sociation
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  • BOOKS OF THE WEEK
    • 971 8  -  Allington Kennard By THE SERPENT AND THE TORTOISE. By Edgar Faure. (Macmillan 215.) THE NEW FACE OF CHINA. By Peter Schmid "'aSTREET IN CHINA. By Shirley Wood. (Miehae Joseph 165.) A FORMER Prime Minister of France, a Swis< photographer correspondent, and an American woman living in
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    • 297 8 NAZIS' HORROR MARCH OTHER MEN'S GRAVES. By Peter Neumann (Weidenfeld and Nicolson 215.) By WILLIAM FISH T IKE thousands of his generation in Germany, Peter Neumann joined the Hitler Youth to prove his manhood. The chapters dealing with Neumann's pre-war training -describe a life that was a mixture of Prussian
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 318 8 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7 All he does Is to give temporary 1 It would be fatal after a hair- possession (9). cut (5, 2, 8) 10 Arrange a post (unag.) he's 8 Prodigal lare (5). welcome (7, 5). 9 This is complete, but needs v p «a n o
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  • 1381 9 Jean de Reszke, tenor with the golden voice STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE DLJSH APOLLO AND KING OF SPERATIC STAGES OF TWO 3NTINENTS, HE USHERED IN THE NE W AGE OF MUSIC ty vTHLY silence hung over the world-fain us singing school of Nice, Southern re, in April, 1925. Upstairs its
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    • 72 9 Fop Sheer Luxury u french fern THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL THE WONDERFUL MORNY FRAGRANCES m ;^l' **wJ* mm ft SCOTTS %^^^f> HALIVITEf SJIM 1 Scott's Halivite Vitamin Pilb will give the abundant good health, energy and vitality that every child needs. Build good health for the future now. Give
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 996 10 STERLING RUBBERS BOUGHT By Our Market Correspondent DUSINESS continued to increase on the Malayan Share Market last week and it was estimated that in recent weeks there has been a 20 per cent improvement in turnover. The reasons for the upturn are not hard to find; rubber continues
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    • 232 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday: "Both industrials and rubbers were steady and tins were easier The turnover WM small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Fed. Dispensary $1.08: Fraser Nenve ords 51.61 1 and $1.62; Gammon $1.75 (D O) $1.73: W. Hammer $1.55 (OU
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    • 31 10 Currrnt Date of Total Total for payment payment of previous year year Jelapang Tin Uredcing 10s. Dec 17 10s. la. 3d. Lower Perak Tin Dredging 6d. Dec-, 1 tinterim
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    • 535 10 ffiHE rubber price last week iell below the 90 cents level on Tuesday after rem&ining above it for 13 trading days. This followed heavy sellina: pressure. Better buying interest on Friday, however, put the price of December first grade back to just below 90 cents. The market
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    • 799 10 rl followirm list of revised quotations was issued by tin- Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Nov. 22). I: in it- Seller* MM Bncm Pref 1.00 180 Orda 2.20 2.3U mi..- ire II. (buyers) B. B. Prtrol 50'- r >2'-xd B. M. Trustees
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 756 10 TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES TO GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN KEDAH 1959 Tenders are Invited for the following supplies for period Ist January, 1959 to 30th June. 1959. 1. RATIONS:— Meat. Fish. Vegetables, Provisions. Tinned Food, Spices. Fruits. Rice (Tender Deposit $200/-). 2. SUGAR ex Penang (Tender deposit $200/-). 3. FIHEWOOD AND CHARCOAL
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    • 742 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS t MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION A CHIEF PORT MANAGER t required by the Malayan Railway Administration. Federation of 1 Malaya to take charge of Port Swettenham. The appointment will be on contract for a minimum > period of three years. Salary £2.478 a year Single man. £2.814 Married man,
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    • 906 10 Japan 6c O3A Pacific/Atlantic Co= S'doh P. Sham p enang tIA H oas S cry "Kwnikawa Maru" (Roads 11 Oec 12 Dec 2nd call 13/15 Dec "KMikam Mary 11/13 lan 14 la. 15 Jai )5 „'J loading for HonzKong, all Jaoan Ports, lo- Angeles and cargo for Vancouver, Seattle, Portland,
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    • 1339 11 I' »405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T«i: 141 a (incorporated in Singapore) (12 M) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE cuIINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONOON I CONTINENTAL PORTS suti witk hkerty ti proceed via jiama or Cape if fiiii Hope) kj proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo 10A0INC FOR Due
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    • 2554 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. BENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. S BREMEN, HAMBUR6. COPENHAIEN, COTHENBUR6, OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang 3 1 1 iiP^rtMus/MMim nrtinn iwiim M N r M/Oht 23/24 Die 25/71 Bie SIIM 1/11 in 11/11 Jm 13/14 Jaa i Caiis London (Passengers illy) Calliif Gdynia,
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  • 690 12 LEEDS, LEICESTER AW VILLA LEAD UPHEAVAL OF FORM BY CRUSHING THE TOP CLUBS LONDON, Sunday I EEDS UNITED, Lei1^ cester City and Astnn Villa, bottom three clubs of the First Division, led an upheaval of form on a day of shocks and surprises in the English Football
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  • 159 12 FRANCE TOO GOOD FOR BRITAIN LONDON, Sun. France proved far too .strong for a British Rugby League representative side ct St Helen's. Lancashire, yesterday, winning by 26 points to eight. Apart from rare spasms of individualism by the British side, the French team were superior in every department Four penalty
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  • 198 12 SNEAD IS OUT OF CANADA CUP MEXICO CITY, Sun. Japan, defending champions, could pull up only one stroke on the leaders in the third round of the Canada Cup Golf tournament here yesterday. Tokakichi Nakamura (75) and Koichi Ono (74) gave Japan a 54-hole team total of 449 13 strokes
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  • 50 12 VIENNA, Sun. The 1960 women's European rowing championships will be held London, the International Rowing Federatioi decided here yesterday. Mr. G.O. Nicholls. chairman of the British Amateur Rowing Association, told ti.e meeting that there was a very good course available "within five miles of London." Reuter.
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  • 33 12 DUBLIN, Sun. Mrs. A.B. Biddle an American living in Ireland, was the leading owner in the Irish flat racing season which ended yesterday. Six of her horses won eight races. Reuter.
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  • 1090 12 P W D L r A f S Arsenal 19 11 3 5 50 27 25 Bolton 18 9 5 4 36 25 23 Wolves 18 10 2 6 37 23 22 West Brom 18 8 6 4 43 28 22 Preston 19 9 4 6 33 27
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  • 193 12 LONDON, Sun. Bristol Rugby Union Club's run of 16 consecutive wins end ed yesterday when Wasps beat them 6-5 at Sudbur> under muddy conditions. A try by wing-forward Base that Cripps converted gave Bristol an early lead but Wasps struck back with a penalty by
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  • 215 12 LONDON, Sun. Yesterdays Rugby Union results: County championship: Durham 6 Yorkshire 0: Lancashire 6 Cumberland and Westmorland 0. <luh matches: Harlequins 0 Cambridge University 27; London Hospital 0 Cheltenham 3; London Irish 31 Streatham 6; London Scottish 6 Oxford University 9; London Welsh 3
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    • 533 13 rMtilJlJilll'lJitJUJ'N'^l 1 Check Before Potting Lm to Box Humbert I L-, core should be taken! Tnrcolv.^ »o box number: ol e the CORRECT; ;SM6ER ond Address to the T.mes, Times House. ;j^;\ 0)ley Rood. L sh rrujf be sent by regis- j po.t, Postal Orders or; r ,hould be crossed.
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    • 640 13 SITUATIONS WANTED |j i2B Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm. 1 1 ORAUE i or 11 Rubbet Estate I (inductor willing to take up act* i ing or oenna nent oost Box A 4874 i i ST i SERVANTS AGENCY (ESTD. 1911) for trained domestic ser;i .int s In
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    • 819 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Words Si (Min.)— Box St cts. txtra. REQUIRED TO RENT by British Company on long lease furnished or unfurnished bungalow or house In Tanglln or adjacent area. P.O. Box 1257 Spore. OFFICE SPACE VACANT 10 Words IS (Min.)-Box St cf. txtra. TO LET large and airy office,
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    • 834 13 HIRE PURCHASE JO Words $S (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtra. KIAN GIAP FINANCE Co. finances hire-purchase of New and Second-hand cars. Please apply t No. 72-A Circular Road, Spore or Telephone ***** and ***** during office hours. Personal contact welcome. SOON TECK PINANCB Com- pany finance Hire-Purchase on Moioi Cars,
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    • 713 13 WHERE TO STAY :o Wards $10 (Minimum). Dailm I month. It Words «.iu (Mm.) STRAND HOTEL- Mostly AirConditioned Rooms Bar/Restaurant Excellent Curry Rice Dall> Phone Spore *****/9 BALI HOTEL, Ipoh's newest .ill-conditioned hotel, bar and restaurant Moderate rates excellent service Tel- 3432/3 FRESH FLOWERS 20 Words $10 (Minimum). Dailm I
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    • 579 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Class 'C Contractors and above at the office of the State Engl- neer, P.W.D., Perak Ipoh. on 1 12. 58 up to 3.00 p.m for the supply and the transport of metal from Pundut, Slputeh, Acheh Quarries In Dindings for period
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    • 678 13 NOTICES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal cttlaens and or/ fttate Nationals or British Subjects for the post of Secretary. Town Board. Kuala Lipls. 2. Salary Scale: $350 x 20 390 (on probation) 420 x 28 700 Cost of Uvlnß allowance at Government Rate Housing Allowance at Government Rate Leave —28
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    • 196 13 VIA PAN /Af£/f/C/*«Vx^*\^\ I M NORTH V 1 POLS I This W year, you can Have Father Christmas send your children a Merry Christmas letter! In cooperation with Pan American World Airways, we ar« sponsoring this unique service: We give you free a choice of two letters one with a
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  • 30 14 CALCUTTA. Sun. Wilfred Axiak. the champion of Malta. defeated Maung, Hman of Burma by 1,721 points to 1.373. in a world amateur billiards championship match here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 43 14 ■***** U I Signals Unit v S R.C., padang. HOCKEY SHA league, Div. University v 1.A.. Bukit Timah; I>iv. tl BODCA v R.A.F. Tengali. St. Georue's Road; Div. 3: R.A.F. Changi "B" v R.A.S.C. Chanui; S.C.C. "B v Khalsa B". padan«.
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  • 185 14  -  EPSOM JEEP Business brisk at branch office By I I j |POH, Sun. —Perak Turf Iv I) announced today thai the experimental off the course betting scheme, carried out for the first time ;it its Tel uk Anson branch office on Sat urday, has
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  • 25 14 ELLEW, Willy Berg up, returns to scale after winning the sixth race in Ipoh on Saturday.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 180 14 S'PORE SURE OF SOUTH ZONE RUGBY HONOURS SINGAPORE Civilians are now virtually certain of qualuying as this year'a southern zone champions in the H.M.S. Malaya rugby competition. Jonoie. last year's finalists, and Combined Services have dropped out of the running following their defeats on Saturday. Services went down 11-3 to
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  • 28 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Entries for the Singapore inter-team .38 revolver shooting championship should be sent to Mr. Tan Boon Seng. 455 j Guillemard Road, by Dec. 1.
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  • 157 14 SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE, bronze medal winners in the Lynch- Stanton Memorial shoot last year with a total score ot 344 points, failed to improve on the score for this year's competition. Singapore's four-man team which won the first four places in the open
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  • 133 14 S'pore too good for Indians SINGAPORE, Sun.— The All India V.M.C.A. basketball team, now touring the Far East, suffered their s»econd defeat when they went down 108-59 to Singapore Combined at Happy World stadium tonight. The Indians, who leave tor Hong Kong tomorrow, were completely outplayed in all departments. Their
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  • 236 14  - Forte wins stayers' race on a 'f lyer' Epsom Jeep JOTTINGS...by IPOH, Sun. John Forte's handling of Copper Khan and Sheldon Geyer's clever tactics on Jolly Day were outstanding examples of smart riding here yesterday. Copper Knan, known as a "regular flyer." was going over a distance for the first
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  • 211 14 IPOH, Sunday. DERAK Turf Club introduced a Forecast Tote to 1 replace the Treble Tote on two events at their November race meeting which began here yesterday. The acting chairman ot the P.T.C., Mr. Ycoh Chcang Lee, told the Straits Times today that the
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  • 83 14 Mortimore is on his way LONDON. Sun. John .Mnrtimin <■. the Gloucestershire ofT-spjnner. left here by air yesterday to join the M.C.C. team' in Australia. He is due in Sydney tomorrow. Mortimore. who is also a Rood batsman, has been sent out to augment the spin attack of Tony Lock
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  • 54 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Cpl Len Newell (Army) and SAC Alan Carlin (Seletan won the annual 25-mile "doublp harness" cycling time trial at Bukit Timah Ro.-yd today They won in lhr. 2min. 49sec. Second were SAC Ken Crossley (Seletar) and Sgt. Terry Cox (Changi) who clocked in lhr. 4min.
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  • 27 14 JOHORE BAHRU. SunA friendly badminton match between Singapore Juniors and Johore Innkm will 0? clayed at the Kilat Club here on Saturday at <30 p.m.
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  • 95 14 Holt saves tourists from rout BOMBAY. Sun. A brilliant unbeaten 103 by John Holt saved the West Indian tourists from collapse when they began their match against the Cricket Club cf India today. Holt batted throughout the innings when the tourists were dismissed for 196 their lowest score so far.
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  • 43 14 MENTAKAB. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang will give away trophies to this year's Pahang badminton champions at the badminton hah here on Wednesday night. Later he will watch a match between the Pahans and Negri Sembilan state teams.
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  • 35 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— A Johon.- Bahru District F.A Uam beat Singapore Div. J league champions. Daru! Afiah. 2-0 in a friendly soccer match here today. Yusuil scored a goal in each half
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  • 34 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Railway Rainbow Rangers beat B.M.H. 6-1 in a friendly soccer match at Kampong Bahru today. Osman (J), Ramanathan <2». Loganathan and Athimulam scored for Railways. Ali Aziz for B.M.H.
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  • 29 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A late goal by Athma Singh enabled Khalsa to beat Serangoon Gardens 1-0 in a S.H.A Div. 3 league match at Balestier Road today.
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  • 25 14 SINGAPORE. Sun The S.Y.S.C. "D" trainees were beaten 3-2 in their friendly badminton match against Lam Yew B.P. at the S.Y S.c tonight.
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  • 28 14 BUDAPEST. Sun. Hungary, showing flashes of their old brilliance, beat Belgium 3-1 in their first international football match in Budapest for more than 30 years Reuter.
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  • 111 14 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sun Harold Clark, the South African mile record holder, beat Murray Halberg, New Zealand's Empire Games three miles champion, by 90 yards in a one mile race here yes- terday Clark won In 4mln. B.lsec, after taking the lead from the start Halberg was second
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  • 334 14 2nd day's Weights for Ipoh races WEIGHTS for all seven races at I poll on Wednesday: Cl. 2 Div. I— 6F Pizarro 9.00 Garry den 8.13 Don Wayne 8.10 French Shoe 8.09 Lord Arrogance 8.U8 Starala 8.07 Gemblra 8.0G Kola Bay 8.06 Film Goer 8.06 Our Kingdom 8.05 Black Charm
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  • 129 14 MORE SHOCKS SYDNEY, Sun. Shock-s continued in the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here today when Neale Fraser. Australian runner-up at Wimbledon this year, was beaten by Spain's Andres Gimeno. Gimeno won the third round match 8-6. 7-5. 6-4 to
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  • 38 14 MANILA. Sun.— The biggest tote divii I horse race in Manila was recorded when tl combination of 3-7 recently paid 21.961 pcs every peso iabout $1.70 bet at San Lasaro M popular race track. -Reutor.
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