The Straits Times, 1 March 1955

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times. Estd. UOKE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, Mti. 15 CENTS
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  • 788 1 NOMINATION DAY SHOCK DATE SAYS: THERE'S A OLE IN THIS CLAUSE Residence rule may be invalid recrions lodged during Nomination Day Singapore Legislative Assembly eleciay focused attention on a clause in Colony Order-in-Council which may ouC h off a legal battle. i.nisc stipulates thai member of the mist have lived
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  • 57 1 Chou 'will meet U.S. mission' OGOO.N Mon— The BurI Nu. said tohg h. hid told the V. S. Mr John fi*trr f)ulle> on Saturday Bsl thi hinese Premier. Mrthou En-lal had agreed l "unofficial lm>ri<an mission" in Pek- f press < "nference irii his Decem- h Bg, Mr hou imvil
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  • 20 1 Dock strike menace Britain another -Tike today broke down d ipute, th<> autumn's rdingly during the thi position < »ctober MP
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  • 147 1 Twins and 36 other relatives on hand I to greet adult education official MM t AR-LOADS oi friends and relatives turned up at Kalians airport yesterday to welcome Mr Tan Bah C'hee. assistant secretary of the Singapore Council for Adult Education, on his return from America. Included
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  • 218 1 Discussions first in New Zealand KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Sydney Holland, said here today that he had not Riven a definite pledge at his Press conference in Ipoh yesterday to recommend his Government to send New Zealand troops to
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  • 67 1 REDS SHOT IN PREMIER'S TOUR AREA IFOH. Mon.-Two Communist terrorists were shot dead by men of the Ist Battalion. Malay Regiment, early yesterday morning in deep Jangle in the Perak Kelantan border area. A tew hour* later. Mr. Sydney Holland. the New Zealand Prime Minister, making his first helicopter trip,
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  • 92 1 A ROYAL ROMANCE— HUSSEIN TO MARRY PRINCESS AMMAN. Mon. The itnyal Court of Jordan last night announced the engagement of King Hu.Hfteln to Primes* Dma Abdel Hamid. of the HanhimiU Royal family. The ■rlncesv who Ihres in Cairo, i* a cousin of Klnj Hussein. They met in KnjUnd In 1M«
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  • 39 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another terrorist surrendered noar Kuantan. Pahang today. He was Lee Kweo. an armed terrorist, who gave up to tappers at Jerum Kuantan Estate at 7 a.m. He brought out a rifle and ammunition.
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  • 33 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A falling tree killed Thai Llm. a branch committee member of the terrorists. In the Sungei Ruan area of Raub. Pahang. In January. It was reported today
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  • 31 1 SANTA MONICA. Mon. i rilm actress Elizabeth Taylor la.it night gave birth on her own birthday to her second child, a 51b 12oz. boy delivered by Caesarean section —UP
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  • 15 1 BERLIN Mon East Germany »nd Burma stgn-d a long-ti-rm rlee-for-machtnrry trade agreement today.
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  • 268 1 IT'S S.O.S. FROM FLOODED TOWN 'Help now or it will soon be too late' BYDNEY. Mon. A FAINT radio mess age from an amateur broadcaster told today of the lost battle of the people of Warren. 360 miles north-west of here, against floods which have devastated 30.000 square miles of
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  • 43 1 HIROSHIMA. Mon. Mr. Noboru Tanlgawa < Liberal! died of a heart attack at his moment of victory today in Japan's general election His new seat In the House of Representatives went to the runner-up— a Right Socialist A.P.
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  • 37 1 DUBLIN. Mon. -The Indian colony In Dublin was at Dublin Airport yesterday to greet Mrs. Vljayalakshml Pandit when she arrived here from London for a week's official visit to the Republic of Ireland —Reuter
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  • 30 1 ALGIERS Mon. One man has been killed and eight i people including two women wounded in a new wave of > terrorism in Algeria. All were North Africans —Reuter.
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  • 27 1 NEW YORK. Mon The population of the world Increased from 2.455 million to 2.547 million between 1850 and lt&S. United Nation* statisticians said today Reuter.
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  • 176 1 'Penitent spies sing China's praises HONO KONG Moo— Two Americans, who ipent 3| yean In a Peking prison on espionage charges said on arrival here yesterday that they were "full of shame and remorse for th-lr crimes against the Chinese people One of them a woman, Mrs Adole Rick'-tt formerly
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  • 138 1 He will be honoured before retirement THE Singapore City Coancili decided yo»t«rda v to confer I the Freedom of the City on the Governor. Sir John Nicnll before he leaves on retirement. It appointed a four -man committee to dtoeMs details of the
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  • 323 1 A LAUGH— BUT NOT FUNNY Students say this picture makes us look like jungle folk TWENTY-SIX student* of Primary V. Clementl 1 School. Pasir Panjang. Singapore have written to Dr. E. H. O. Dobby. Professor of Oeouraphy at the University of Malaya, protesting about a picture of Malayans in his
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  • 58 1 Narriman to see son LAUSANNE. Mon- Ex-Queen Narriman of E»ypt Is going tn Zermatt tonight to see her three-year-old k n Prince Fuad for the first time for more than 18 months. Ex -King Farout has hither, to refused permission for Narriman to see ncr ><>n but It is understood
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  • 407 1 82 held in strike Then the buses roll again SINGAPORE police yes- terday arrested 82 of the 150 employees of the Paya Lebar Bus Company who have been on strike since Sunday afternoon. 81xty-elght men jumped voluntarily Into the Black Marias, and were taken away with the arrested men. but
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  • 53 1 mi in si nth n p in c in mi lllM»<t\ Mom— Medical oPJuri will board P linrr I hiiN.m in Kns i^ l h.innrl tomorrow l« in vesticatr mi*p«-i l«-d i <*• <>1 •oliomvrlitiv n nnunred herr t<»d.«> P«-r v.m.<l df t nX of til. patient were
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The US. Supreme Court Justic* Mr. William O Douglas, said yesterday he will go on a mou>r trip In Russia this summer AP
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  • 98 2 MR C. C TAN, president of the Progressive Party, and other Progressive Party candi- MRS. ELIZABETH CHOY. one of the two women eaadi- THE ARRIVAL of V MS. O- -MCA -Malay Union Alliance canrtidutr* dates arrive at the Victoria Memorial Hall to
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  • 26 2 ROME. Mon. —A French woman driver was killed and her co-driver was injured yesterday in the international Auto Rally of Seslrlen 1 AJ?
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  • 165 2 PEBBLE BEACH. California, Mon. A man who has forgotten his own face wa* described to the San Francisco and Los Angeles Neurological Societies at a meeting here by Dr. Donald Macrae, University of California neurologist. The patient, who received a brain injury in a
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  • 88 2 Prison term was fair, says judge KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE sentence of nine months' Jail passed on a mine engineer. Colin Philip An&ell. 32. on three charges of cheatIng was upheld by Mr Justice Buhaglar when Aasell appealed in the Court here today. Ansell had been convicted by the President
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  • 72 2 JOHORI BAHRU. Mon. Special Constable Oaman bin Endut was acquitted by the Magistrates Court In Merslng of a charge of retaining stolen R.A.F. nylon lining and a parachute found stuffed Inside a mattress. Oatnan said that the mattress on which he slept was issued to him
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  • 45 2 KURNOOL, Mon. Polling in the first general election in Andhra. first Indian State to be formed on the baals of language, ended last night when the last 30 constituencies finished voting. The contest was mainly between the Congress Party and the Communists— Reuter.
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  • 150 2 THE 7,176-ton Greek freighter Nedon. which sent out a radio message for help on Sunday night, waa reported to be out of trouble yesterday The message, which was picked up In Singapore, aald that the vessel's steel cargo had shifted during a storm
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  • 419 2 rIS e the fall list of candidates (P^Progressive Party: D— Democratic Party; L.F Labour Front; A i'MNO-.MCA-Malay I nion Alliance: P.A.P. Peog4e's Action Party: L=Laboor Party Ind.= lndependent TANJONG PAGAR DIVISION (IX— voters): Peter Urn Seek Ttong (P). Lee Kuan Tew (P.A.P.i. Lam Thiam (D). TELOK ATER
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  • 12 2 CAIRNHILL: Tan v Marshall KATOSG: Braga v Laycort
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  • 197 2 Politics rules for Council men A SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL officer and his car may not be parted as far as politics are concerned Hit car U "a part of him and he must not lend It (or political purposes, the Council decided yesterday
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  • 72 2 IPOH Mon The Perak Malay League will ron'^t the Federal and State elections In Perak. It wa.s decided at the annual meeting yesterday. The party has 23 branches in the state, with a membership made up mainly >f the rural population. Membership figures were not
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  • 38 2 Mr. Choudhury Khallquri'aman. the Pakistan Ambavsa dor to Indonesia. new Into Singapore front Manila yesterday after visiting the Phi llpplne.s. where he Is also minister for Pakistan. He leaves Singapore on Thursday for Jakarta
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  • 34 2 PENANO, Mon Mr Justin Spenser Wilkinson today quashed a conviction and $l > fine Imposed on Mr Jagjit Singh, a lawyer, by the Sessions Court last month on a charge of Inconsiderate driving
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  • 22 2 LAS VEGAS Mon -US atomic test officials yesterday definitely ruled out any b.ast for today because ol vlnd. UP.
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  • 74 2 Councillor* told: Clear the town ■HUM THK Muninpil Mr. J s M < '"<;■■■■; Brown. t<»d i> t»ld P° parties and c.indid»t' the rerr*it f'minril rl.rtK.ii" t« thrir election P"* 1 slogans .it we m.i> h.if thr normal l't*\ < hir to srr that it i> <!'••" '•I ask the
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  • 34 2 Franco defends the Kings MAORI!' M Francii Bourbon fare of i- a 1 said a return I would Riv< of run H<- rhose Arnb.: Party crea*;: pre&sed in of th. the sflonarchisw i i
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  • 8 2 Japan's air 1 I continents o\ I ..A
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  • 10 2 Quake in Tokyo WKYO, toda> lof tN ed s f<
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  • 7 2 Bomb hits Car h 'the... tor h-
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  • 236 3 LAOS TOLD: REDS WILL NOT INVADE ]oU deal with subversion— leave aggression to SEATO* pulles gives promise of U.S. economic aid VIENTIANE, Laos, Monday ,IK IOHN FOSTER DULLES, the United State* )1 Secretary of State, told leaders of the little In d(»-( hma Kingdom of Laos yesterday: "You see jnlcrniil
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  • 71 3 MORE FOR INDIA'S DEFENCE /«w>o [n QO taxes Mon r'miSm million new buduet Deshmukh the new taxaa final demini year of about $52 <: that the otton cloth duty of price would Hid a quarultl India's tsition in world Mini^ter al.so ght inrrca.se in be .spent on Expenditure will be
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  • 74 3 CATANIA. Sicily. Mon. A lion with a dead do* In its jaws ran through the streets of nearby Acireale yesterday while frantic villaßers fled for their lives. The beast escaped from the Caravano Bianco Circus, killed a dog and sought shelter in the woods outside the
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  • 30 3 MANILA, Mon Fire roartt through Bang ued. the capithe northern province on Saturday night to $1,500,000 •rty. INrentv-thrpp people includk: i Roman Catholic priest, red U.P
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  • 19 3 rkshlre. Mon. Edinburgh reterdaj after a Germany to r, Princess Andwho celebrated "Oth birthday on Friday.—
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  • 155 3 ho iced brother to marry another HULL, Mon. i I \l AX OU> girl who »as married to her own ""iner for four years and 'w not know it until their child was born, has «tidrd to marry another nan. Margaret Hughes said "«f toda, that
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  • 44 3 ALEXANDRIA. Mon. Mr. Henry Byroade. the new United States ambassador to Egypt, arrived here yesterday. He told reporters he was "most happy" 1 to take up his post in Egypt and expressed optimism about problems In the Middle East.— U.P.
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  • 145 3 A ROYAL NAVY helicopter drops food to snowbound families at Wick. Scotland A break in Britain's one-week cold spell was forecast on Sunday but in main roads were still blocked by snow and 38 more were open for single-line traffic only between towering drifts.
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  • 206 3 Adenauer's right hand man quits BONN. Monday. l\R KONRAD ADENAUER, the West German Chancellor, tonight faced a serious crisis in his coalition cabinet after last night's Bundestag (Lower House) vote on the Paris treaties. Vice-chancellor Franz Blue- I cher. 58-year-old Free De- 1 mocrat Minister,
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  • 101 3 NEW YORK. Mon rE NEW YORK TIMES today carried a full page advertisement calling on the United States to withdraw recognition from Russia and her :>atelllte£, wage "unremitting psychological warfare" against Communism, and give aid "only to co-operating allies." The advertisement was
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  • 21 3 NEW DELHI Mon India is to build her own naval ships. It wu announced in Parliament today Reuter.
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  • 151 3 WASHINGTON. Monday. SENATOR John Butler (Maryland) said last night that United States forces in the Pacific had prevented Communist conquest of Hong Kong, Malaya and Singapore, which would have opened the way to invasion of Australia and New Zealand. Senator Butler said Americans In the
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  • 76 3 TOKYO. Mon The Prime Minister, Mr Ichiro Hatoyama swept back to power at the head of his Democratic Party today in the country's sixth post-war general election. But the party did not win sufficient seats for an absolute majority of 234 seats. With only two more results
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  • 173 3 Princess visits the blind TOUR RESUMES AFTER QUIET SUNDAY NASSAU. Mon. DRINCESS MARGARET 1 resumed her Caribbean tour today after a restful Sunday in which her only official engagement was morning service at Christ Church Cathedral here. She attended a youth rally at Nassau's Clifford Park this morning Then, alter
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  • 52 3 MOSCOW. Mon The Presidium of the All-Union Council of Evangelical Christian Baptists published an appeal in Izvestfa to all Chrl.-tl-ans for the outlawing of weapons of mass annihilation. This was the third In a scries of similar appeals made by church bodies In the Soviet Union
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Foreign Operations Administrator. Mr. Harold StaAsen. arrived here yesterday to discuss with Indian Government officials United States aid for Indian development plans.— U.P.
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  • 20 3 WASHINGTON Mon A stone from St. David's Cathedral, Wales, was presented to the Washington National Cathedral yesterday- A.P.
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  • 166 3 LONDON. Mon. The boss of a London "call girl" ring chose silence and a guilty plea lo kerp out of the public records h lUt of clients that would have rocked London society sources clo.se to Scotland Yard said yesterday. Mark Langtry, 27.
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  • 384 3 LONDON, Man. rpmCRK ha* be«n a further tub- 1 atanttal racorery or tht itock market here today Many betWr claaa lamiea rame tn for cheap buy- log and tnoat vlth tubttaßtial ramlnc> partlculwly in demand The advance led b y iMHedged stocka whert lone and undaUd taauea thomed
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  • 24 3 LONDON. Feb. 38.— Cash Borer, £7M: Sellers £7*7: Forward Bn>ers C 712: (Mien £713: Settlement C7M: Turnover a.m. 75 tons; p.m. tons
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Prb 28. Spot 2« ,d April 26 .d April- June M',d,, July-Sept 26d Ort -Ore 25 ,d. Jan -U*r 2S'.d Ifarrh elf 26\.d. April elf 28 .d May ci J 2n,d Tone: Ka.
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  • 25 3 SALT LAKE CITY. Mon. More than 200 skiers were mmroonrd In lodges high In the Wasatch Mountains yesterday by the threat of ava-lanches.-UP
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  • 346 4 Saved by the captain Indonesians kept seaman and friend locked up "OILLY ALLISONS fancy tattoo Rot him and his friend Richard Nelson arrrstod on suspicion of gun running in Indonesia. When the ship he served in at the age of 14 called
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  • 27 4 The University of Malaya's mace will be on display at the University Court Room. Cluny Road. Singapore, from 1 p.m to 2 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 174 4 Strike won 't IN the event of a strike by 1.500 Water Department workers employed by the Singapore City Council, the public would not be short of water. This was .stated yesterday by Mr. J. T. Rea. deputy President of the City Council, commenting on the
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  • 40 4 Two wrist watches, a gold ring and a pair of earrings were stolen from a house in Dunbar Road, on Sunday. The thief used a pole to fish out the valuables through an open window.
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  • 109 4 A 12-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolboy. Wang Lee, waa yesterday commended by the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua, for giving evidence in a clear and distinct manner at the trial of two schoolboys charged with housebreaklng and theft. Mr. Chua said Wang gave his
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  • 41 4 The Mayor of Jakarta. Dr. R Soedlro. arrived In Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Japan. He also intends to visit Bangkok. Rangoon. Saigon and Hong Kong. HU tour will last about five weeks.
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  • 83 4 JOHORE FLAG DAY TO AID RED CROSS A flag day will be held throughout Johore on Saturday In support of Johore Bahru.s Red Cross Week which begins on Thursday. The week will open with jumble sale at the Civil Ber vices Association building In Jalan Ayer Molek at 4 p
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  • 40 4 Major -General D. D. C. TulIbch. O.OC Singapore Base District will take the salute from the Amentiera at Jardlne Steps at 1030 am. tomorrow during the sail past by 25 ships of No. 37 Water Transport Company.
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  • 43 4 A woman had 24 tahlls of opium in her bag while travelling in a bus, the Singapore Seventh Police Court was told yesterday Tan Chen a Khlam. the woman, was fined $500 or six months' Jail.
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  • 125 4 MORE than $30,000 is to be spent to set up an Oriental section at Singapore's Raffles' Library. The bulk of the books in this 1 section will be in Chinese. The others will be In Malay and Tamil and possibly other Indian languages. This was
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  • 69 4 Officials of the Ceylonese 1 Association. Muar. for this year are: President. Mr. N. K. Pillay; vice president. Mr K Carthlgesu; secretary. Mr. N. KunaMr.cam; asst secretary. Mr. K Pat hmana than, treasurer. Mr. K. Ramanathan: a*s".. treasurer. Mr. 8. lyadurai; auditors. Mr K Manickam
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  • 46 4 THE TAN FAMILY WAS THERE ALL 36 OF THEM THIRTY-SIX members of his family turned up in nine cars at Kallang airport to greet Mr. Tan Bah Cbee. assistant secretary of the Singapore Council for Adult Education, when he returned from America yesterday.— Straits Times picture..
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  • 97 4 Services to come into benefit plan ABOUT 32.000 civilian employees of the three Services in Singapore will participate in the Central Provident Fund scheme when it comes Into operation latrr this year. A spokesman for the Services yesterday said arrangements were being made with the Central Provident Fund Board to
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  • 42 4 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Seow Yang Tang 29. a cook on the coastal steamer the Mvi Hens, was fined $2,000 or two years' Jail here when he pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of 13 packets of prepared opium weizhlng 7Vilb.
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  • 96 4 A GUN BACKED THIS NOn -POLICE T wo !r w^ a A and i. alias Njra Cha accused i Asslz< < robbing I Pany cash and $136,000 last year. Mr J F i puty Pubii- spm' and anoth China Comp 1 an employr ■< The wmu then say the bar:
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  • 62 4 THOUGHT GUN WAS EMPTY JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mahat bin Shawal. a police constable, did not know his gun was loaded. When he picked it up from a table on New Year's Day it 'went off. Hp sairi. and a M struck Ng Chit, the shopktt? he was visiting. I Today.
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    • 95 4 The weather m Frb. 28i »nf»pcr* 74 ii? I>nf.n X Lumpur 73. Ipoti K jaatu (7.30 am to 73. a r. J Singapore 90 Bahru 87. Kuala 93. Kuanian 87 MOfTALL: p.m. on F>b 28 Penanc nil. Kota I Lumpur 004 in., ipoh < Kuantan nil High tides TODAY Mm
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  • 175 5 MEDICAL MAN DENIES ONE-OVER-EIGHT TEST WAS CARELESS MOTORIST CLEARED AFTER TWO LAWYERS AND A DOCTOR DISAGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ,pHK p«l ia hrn need a P r °P erl > Qualified "police surgeon to tfive evidence in cases of drunken .aid
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  • 80 5 'Hello girl found hanging PENANG. Mon. A TELEPHONE operator, Miss Mak Goolc Foong. 30. *b.s found hanging in her aunt's house in Khoo Sian Ewe R' ad ysterday. She had visited her aunt on Saturday and spent the night there. After watching a game [>f mahjong. she went to bed
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  • 46 5 The Singapore Chinese Schools Conference plan* to hold a concert to commemorate -children's day" on March At a meeting yesterday a committee of principals from five Chinese schools was aprxilnted. Th" Education Department has marked th«* day as a holiday for Chinese schools.
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  • 50 5 Air Marshal Sir Harold Whlttlngham. Director of Medical Services. 8.0.A.C. arrived in Singapore by air from Bydney yesterday to look into the airline's medical arrangements for Its crews and passengers on the Eastern route. Sir Harold win be In Singapore for two days.
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  • 25 5 MR GEOFFREY STOKES. busineMman. and his bride, former dance hostess Miss Annie Lee. after their wedding at the Singapore Registry yesterday.
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  • 130 5 The woman who didn't spare the rod (of iron) JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A 40- YEAR-OLD house- wife, Aminah blnte Abdul Majld. accused of ill-treating a 16-year-old stepdaughter, said in the Magistrate's Court here today: "I have the right to punish my daughter." The magistrate. Inche Manmood bin AH disagreed and
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  • 64 5 Dr. 8. I Hsiung. Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Nanyang University, yesterday told the Singapore Union of Journalists how he came to write the play "Lady Precious Stream -I went to England to write a thesis but my tutor despaired of me and
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  • 58 5 The man who takes care of advertising Qantas Empire Airways all over the world, arrived in Singapore by air from Sydney yesterday. He is Mr Leslie M Lewis. Qantas Advertising Controller Mr. Lewis is on a round-the-world trip visiting various Qantas' offices and Installations for
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  • 260 5 iPOH. Mon. The secretarygeneral of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr Leong Yew Koh. today quoted Confucius in support of his arguments against demanding immediately a multilingual legislative system in the country He repeated to a public meeting of Chinese guilds and associations the words of
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  • 41 5 The talks between British governors and diplomats in South-East Asia, which open- < d on Sunday at Mallaig. residence o% the Commissioner- i General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in Singapore, continued yesterday. It is scheduled to end today.
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  • 61 5 THE Singapore Van Kleef Aquarium, due to open on April 6. will pet no ceremonial opening;. The City Council yesterday vetoed a move for an official opening because the aquarium had received adverse publicity due to almost total loss of its original stock. A
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  • 444 5 and splits on whether to fight future polls 'THE Singapore Chinese i 1 Chamber of Com-' 1 merce yesterday an- nounced that no more use your vote rallies < would by held- The dcci- i slon was taken at a meeting of the
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  • 181 5 Seven were held the cost? Only $858 rr Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce held aeven election rallie* lant year at a cost of $S.S> states the l q >4 report of the Chamber published yenter--4.y And that added to don turns during the year to puhlit Institutions and fund* brought
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  • 107 5 ONLY SON WAS DISOBEDIENT —SO WIDOW TRIED TO DIE A WIDOW took cau.>tic f od» c^ J h 'r 'l.' becau f e her only child, an 18-year-old boy. was a disobedient son. a Singapore court was told yesterday Lee Yong. 50. pleaded guilty to attempted aucide and told the
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  • 40 6 DEATH •>D Mini/ \H i minimum). VAMIALINGAM: Cable Hrcrivcd tloa that T. ValUallngam, formerly of < partmant, Seremban. and lastly retired from Malayan I I 'impur, brother-in-law of Mr. T. Kasiah. General Manager's Office. Malayan Railway, 26th February. 1955, at Poyittl.
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  • 11 6 GREETINGS BCH, The Chi!.ildrrn's Aid Socie'v. n Rot 'nd you t■:
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  • 21 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT H,,rdi S/0 (minimum). THE J 'lie late Mr. i:ank all and trie: npatby, i tendance at the funeral n 117-2-SS.
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  • 814 6 Singapore, Tues. Mar. 1, 1955. A lively Election Seventy-nine candidates for twenty-five scats on the Colony's now Legislative Assembly promise a lively election. The only surprise when the last nomination paper was in the hands of the Returning Officer yesterday was that there wore only ten independents. There had been
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  • 447 6 The workers of Singapore City Council's Water Department will be going dead against the public interest and public opinion too if they persist in their threat to strike. Hardly any excuse can justify the disruption of a vital service. On this occasion there is none
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  • 58 6 PUBLIC RIGHT TO ELECTION DAY JOBS THE Government may soon require a few hundred temporary assistants for the coming election day. As all the expenses during the day will be met from public funds, is fair that the general public should be given the temporary jobs, not the City Council
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  • 153 6 new Malaya /CONGRATULATIONS to vy Mr. Richard Sydney on his timely letter on the formation of a Domiciled European Association in MalayaThis ls long overdue and no efforts should be spared in forming it. Present Malaya and independent Malaya would welcome not only loyal people from
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  • 101 6 Singapore Medical aid at a match WITH reference to the letter by Mr. A. M. AlsaKoff concerning the absence of St. John Ambulance Brigade members from Jalan Bosar .stadium during a charity football match last Sunday. I would like to point out that the match was not the direct responsibility
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  • 162 6 First impressions at the airport a jolt for passengers. rt. traveller arriving at Kallang Airport, anxious for his first glimpse of Malaya, must be sadly disappointed in the show cases set around the Information bureau, that i». If he notices them at all. I have yet to see a leas
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  • 216 6 REFERRING to LCl's description of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange. I am directed to give a clearer version of its promotion and organization. It is a Chinese organization. Mr. W. P. W. Ker was one of the promoters about forty years ago. Mr Ker was. no doubt,
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  • 153 6 IN your editorial "In the picture" you stated that It would be unreasonable to expect the Malayan Film Unit ever to pay for itself entirely, that not a sinnlc dollar of revenue comes from the Malayan cinemas and that Mr. Hodge reckoned that only $10,000
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    • 367 6 Muslim women not divorced but 'discarded VLTOMEN lack proper or g a nUatlons to fight for their rights, hence the suggestion of a league which could present our grievances at the highest governmental level and exact, through legislation, nur recognition as equal partners with men in marriage, without which we
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    • 367 6 I WOULD point out to "JC.A." that the simple wreath-laying ceremony held recently was not Intended in any way to recollect the atrocities that occurred during the last war any more than the annual observance at the Cenotaph and the Cathedral on Remembrance Day
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    • 242 6 On the Quite confer^ WOU Ur a,-. *■<** 11 giving a a en blazim port fortabi; I i a.< ad< where cha all comedy CommLssi house. There, anhan rlty. half-, j three Wei dents who ki the chan around li ed friLst: aldes-de- >. know ah. arranßemim trvinu to At
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    • 670 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;,i M..rri> f-in i minimum). wai i M To Deans, J| r O Waller, a .son. at Bungsar ,v 27th February and Child well. it Words lilt (minimum). THE ENGAGEMENT of Che Abdullah was announced on 24.2.5j. 1■- marriage will follow shortly. VII'-CHKAH: The enKiißement i Ix-tueen Yip
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    • 34 6 Leak-proof in all Climates! CERMAN PIN \^innfo y with Ink Filling of incompjoblt capacity. Asents Sz Service Stations: EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO.. 19. hulU St.. S'pwe-1. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO. 8. Ah Quee H, Prnanj.
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    • 56 6 THE NEW PE7O BELONGS in the model ¥'~".*r Fa<tory R«pr««ciitj?ivci: T.V. MITCHELL c Ca <wr £AST If I Oiitributon ANN PENG TRADERS TD ORIENTAL SILV£RWA*I Tea and Oogftej S«t> with Cigarette Boxes. A.sh Tray>. Calf I Boxes. Spoons and l\>ndm ni B*l Ware. Bracelets. Earring BnxK-hf^ I LANKA JEWELLERS' tTHK
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  • 183 7 OLD MALACCA AGAIN With Indonesia's Marilyn The hands will be turned :.i!acca's >n Sunday to Ike a 17th century icca market scene of ■m.i! i film rjemetl) Ra .n Sukarno, p dramatic riescen- dants. Malays and Chinese will take part in many scenes to be shot in Malacca. Inche U.
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  • 60 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Mr. Cho Yew Fal. vice-presi-dent of the Chinese Assembly Hall, today agreed to withdraw his resignation from the Working Committee of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. He wanted to quit because of pressure of work, but the MCA sent a
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  • 45 7 Tyres cost more now The average price of all tyres and tubes rose by about nve I* 1 1 ctnt in Singapore and the Fedemtlon yesterday. Represer tatlves of the manufacturers said the reason for the lnci eases was the higher price of natural rubber.
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  • 673 7 jgß CENTRE OF INTERKST I* MALAYA— AMD TWO TOT LEADERS SU FOR THEMSELVES WHAT THE SITUATION It H. Mon. Foreign Sop thony > day In today: .pter IT Mint -errolM la) by para- S*" j2 n( j special ment. who pteri tfuala oorlglae; arned
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  • 134 7 HE MADE $222,350 'NOT ENOUGH' Landlord wants GovL to give more ALAND-OWNER yesterday appealed against a Singapore Government award on which he had made a profit on paper -of $222,350 The award of $322,350 was made by the Commissioner of Lands. Singapore, for 4« acres of land acquired last year
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  • 169 7 CARL HERMAN ANDERSON, a seaman who pleaded guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday to robbing Choo Cheong Chong of a bottle of whisky on board a ship in the Singapore Harbour was Jailed for three months by Mr. Justice Taylor. Anderson, working on board the
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  • 75 7 Five former Jap estates are sold KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rE Federation's Custodian of Property has told five former Japanese-owned estates In Johore and Negri Sembllan. The estates are at Sungei Slput. Parlt Bulong. Mawai and Jerak In Johore and Ulu i Ara In Negri Sembllan. The total acreage of the
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  • 106 7 A JOKE— A RIFLE— AND A VERY DISTINGUISHED TAPPER IN I lit fl< 1 1 Xt on the left Sir Inthunx Idrn turns the tables on Pre** photographer*. He snapped the cameramen as they crowded about him yesterday at the Sultan of Selangor's Istana. The Sultan thought it was a
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  • 66 7 At the annual meeting of the University of Malaya So. clety, these officers were elected: President. Dr. C. Subrahmanyam: vice-president. Mr Llm Kirn Ban: secretary. Miss Hcdwtg Aroosoo: treasurr Dr. V. Thambtplllal: eommlttee. Mr K. M. Byrne. Mr. Louis Hon. Dr. Chee Phul Hung. Mr. M.
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  • 50 7 A labourer, Abdul Hamid Bahaman. 33. was found dead In his quarters at RAF Seletar, Singapore, yesterday morning. He was lying face down on his bed when the room was forced open He had a dark patch over the front of hi* body Police are Investigating
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  • 180 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr Gerald Hawkins, an authority on Malayan history and a Kuala Lumpur broadcaster, siys that history booki can sometimes be wrong. In a quiz broadcast from here th» panel was asked: "From whom did the Bultarut and Shutu In Malacca
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  • 42 7 Prof J O M Brock. Head of the Oeography Department at tin- University uf Minnesota, will give a public lecture on Tin' Situation In Indonesia" at the Arts Theatre. University of Malaya. Cluny Road Singapore, at noon on Mar t
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Paper Communist flags have Dem found in Hruditt n.-w village. GcUng Patah and !n the I", v council office at Kangtar I'uial village near Muar.
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  • 173 7 A blowpipe greeting for Eden at fort KUALA LUMPUR Mon. \BOUT 200 Bemelal aborigines welcomed the British Foreign Secretary. Sir Anthony Eden, when he arrived at Fort Langkap. Negri Sembllan. Dy helicopter this afternoon. The aborigines were dressed in their best little as It was and the women had painted
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  • 49 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Teng Yaw. 62. wax involved In a collision with a military truck outside the Federal Houm h»re this evening He was taken unconscious in an ambulance to the Qt-neral Hospital but recovered a few minutes later. He was slightly Injured.
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  • 68 7 HER REPORT WAS A LIE, POLICE SAY JOHORE BAHRI Mon— Sim I lang Nga, a woman was charged in the magistral» iourt today with making a false report to the Johore Bahra Police that she had been cheated of SI.SM by a ■in. Inspector Nayagam who madr investigation* said h.
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  • 352 7 MEET Mr. HOLLANDRUBBER TAPPER IPOH, Mon. 'THE Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Sydney Holland, today tried his hand at rubber tapping. After watching an Indian woman tap a couple of trees at Scnjrat Rubber estate eight miles north of Ipoh. Mr. Holland too* over and did "a good Job"
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  • 49 7 The Singapore Antl-Tuber-culosls Association has received four gifts totalling $1,000 for Its 1955 annual appeal. The gtft> were from Shell Company of Singapore $500, Malayan Breweries $250. Singapore Cold Storage $150 and Jam< s Miller U Co. $100. The annual appeal now stands at $18.4«s
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    • 52 7 and itrength mesn a )|M^^—^( r family. See that your /-f^tßsi i is nght and good. Take Cod -^4^T laily. SevenSeaS A P>\ J frm cfids and chest troubles. HL J. IHf SevenSeaS /Jiv^) i PURE COD LIVER OIL AND CAPSULES JACKSON Gr CO, LTD. *U.UMCEincco.itd. K LUM p|| H
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    • 29 7 PlcJie give generously on Federation Red Cross Flag Djv ANNOUNCE 30 DAY EXCURSION RATE ROUND TRIP SINGAPORE-BANGKOK $336 PHONE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY CROSBY HOUSE, 71, ROBINSON ROAD.
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  • 133 8 YOU'LL BE SO MUCH MORE CHIC WITH A HAT By MAXINE RAKICH I?FFORTS to get away from the rigid styles of the cheongsum are becoming more and more urgent, as witness the clash of views over the four-slit choongsum. Why try to embellish something that la complete in smartness and
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  • 441 8  -  JANE WEST By ALTHOUGH lean hardly agree with Sophie Tucker that "life begins at forty," I do think that it can be every bit as pleasant as at twenty, and I feel that a bit of meditation on the design for
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  • 301 8 Jacques Fath is now a 'brains trust' JACQUES Fath ls being succeeded by a "brains trust." His close associates are going to continue operating his fashion house, one of the biggest in Paris. This was decided within a few days of Path's death in November at the age of 42.
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  • 501 8 Jane find you can't teach old dags new tricks Sunday I TAKE Jane to the gymkhana this after- noon. She is most in- terested in the police j dogs, which put up a very fine display. They Jump through hoop» and do several other tricks but the most exciting part
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  • 440 8 Mme. Cadolle carries on with the revolution EILEEN ASCROFT tiffs a woman with ome for oHwrwWMw today «»dt >"* with the days wh en Ott 7 mothTt wro ft ft— fro** '**»<>" '"fill, boned strait-laced nl'R grandmothers were proud of their IttMlUful busts :ill ,i u their ugly hips. Today
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    • 114 8 jrt^a^M kaaaw^/'^^K i ■I■ Ha I vK^Kr *jaflß^"^^^''a^HHß' "***>- Ejddic Ohuah v Hk Batu Arang 2. '^aa^HjU^HflS Proud parents all over Malaya teftffv '■■HMBJa^a^ to tbe wonders LACTOGEN has done for Mk.' then babirs. Hrre are another three WilIllH« ■K'^ I ik^iawJ examples of glowing health that priceless VJ heritage
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 201 8 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSI a i^on, th# noiae lt naijht colk 7 Lord I belles* Help thou mint qmallv have been droDpad <■' (N.T.I (■>. S. In loco parenlto perhapa (I 9. Unlike boom poet i hair. 7). 0. Havta. teen subject to pnaaurt On- d-cend (oww 110>. 2 4)
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  • 4 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
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  • 1264 9 I The crazy will of Charles Millar, la love-lorn millionaire miiim STORK DERBY THRILLED THE WORLD win En the *****, a Toronto millionaire, d been cheated in love by a little dilliiier and therefore did not marry, sat sardonic mood to make his will. To worthies who had launched a
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    • 193 9 B b^B JB P grofy fCTOrft jf PRESERVED i^ H THE FLAME f 1 ™yf- 1 sOF YOUTH 1 BMUD'S^S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN 40* CAN >o it makes a delicious g either hot or ley cold Bovril Is tht concentrated essence /fl O^* of prime. i««n beef It buiidt en«rfy.
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    • 107 9 SkmHmek llolnn Informai (letter*, i supsese?^ V v^ocse mq. holmes V] Ytr A q^o^obapu a pwt&xapu I WAVE KNOWN I2ENE V^^ K2K I *O*W\ hA6A* u I MDVN «*ai j '2f ak Xj ADi^Z &HCE P'VE XBA»! jftk ,CV ME^N* 1C DCIVE HE FBO*\ J 1 f^tSidL PurrvseAfX. i \<M
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  • 173 10 Ceylon will get two new tyre factories 'pwo of the larger rubber concerns one Japanese, and the other American have begun negotiaUotu with the Ceylon Government with a view to establishing factories in Ceylon for the manufacture of rubber tyres, and other accessories. I A team of Japanese Industrialists representing
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  • 148 10 Slngaawr* 1 hinr*, produce v cha«ge noon prices per ptcul yealerday were:Copra stagnant; March |2BS buyers. $29 S sellers; April $:!9' a buyers. 128 aellers Coconut ,*l quiet, bulk 844>« sellers, drums «46 sellers iboth unchanged). Pepper: quiet, no business reported, price* unchanged: Muntok white $212. Sarawak $211.
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  • 140 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Asaoclation made the following changes in Its rates to merchanuyeatsrday Swm Yerk: buying, airmail t. T.. 33\. O.D 33.. BO days 33 credit, bilk. 33 1 IS 1 ride bills CaaaaU: buying, airmail, T. T "V O.D. 33 B 0 dan 33 credit bills.
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  • 81 10 Uhlp- inmg slaaigssis the »ln f pare Htrlaur B M r«- wk«r«M «r :"?Tf^ P^*de«t OaT field I a. Palstrta 4 8. TjtaMnteng C P. Benlawera 8 7 Aut«lyrus 11 Sur., 13 14. Sumatra IS IB J»v» it Polydorus 19 30. Landak N Wall 5 Selangor N. Wall 7.
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  • 363 10 SHARE MARKET IS QUIET BUT SENTIMENT BETTER By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Singapore Share Market was quiet yesterday there was a better sentiment discernible and a slightly improved turnover took The industrial section of the market was quietly steady with only three alterations in quotations, two of them Gammon
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  • 293 10 The Malayan Share Broker- Association reported: "On the local share market Industrial* and rubbers were quietly steady and tins »<•:<■ Irregular There was a small improvement In turnover." Singapore members reported the following buxln&M done yesterday Oammon S3 10, W. Hammer $3 20 cd rb; Henry Waugh $175;
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  • 30 10 January rubber crop* announced •re: Amalgamated Malay 64 300 1b Borelli 70.000 1b Connemara 55,--300 1b New Serendah 70.000 Ib Besaett 17.000 lb Kuala Sidlm 1 00.3*5 lb
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  • 72 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Inventm»..- V r> the turno\<" the Stork F, were qule small and 1 slightly firmLoans 3 1 Loans 3 Con Zinc Bank of N v. Mount I .ye;i N Brokri, h Hill 50 Mount Mori Peko I Western Mining Ampol Expio) 1011 Search An" Con Ir.l APM ,ne»,
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  • 81 10 Mairh firfob rlo»d in Slnc^pr-'. at 91 'j rents 1 cent below Bat The closing taw v Cloriln? rubrx cents pei i j 8.8 Spin l-, i tl%; No. l i j 91',. sell-i. 90 sellers Sfl \n\. seller* 90 Singapore Chamber of rw Rubher Aasoria'.f,;- Monday, (February
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  • 46 10 FREIGHT RATE UP 10 PER CENT LONDON. Mor. v about ten pr>r from United Kingdom hated to Port Said and Sue? r j ed ov the Por- s^. committee- here The lmif,, effective on shipm?: to load on or affr the rommi' ee opera! ing rrvst*
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    • 324 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AI'I'I ICATIONS are Invited for thr post of Stock Verifier, Public Works Department. PMBMttßfl "f Malaya. The salary scale is as follows:— $510 A3O 750/780 A3O 1.020, plus C.O.L.A. at current rates end Expatriation Pay (If applicable). The post la non-penslon-eble Candidates must be not lew than 28
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    • 368 10 NOTICES NOTICE THIS IS TO INFORM The Public that Lawrence Tham will not be In the Employ of Bajaj Textiles Ltd., as from lat March 1955. He will be carrying on hi* own Tailoring business In the name of Lawrence Tham !at No. 7, Coleman Street SlngaI pore 8. NOTICE
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    • 381 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3<> 1940 WAR LOAN (1952-59) Notice Is hereby given that the 'H mister Register of the above Loan will be dosed from 17th. to 31at. March, 1965, both dates Inclusive, i for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singapore SINGAPORE
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    • 544 10 NOTICES I REMOVAL NOTICL LIP'S COMPANY, announce the removal of their Offices to 305. Kong Hoa Building Oeonje Street. Singapore aa of March Ist. 1855. Telephone Numbers *****. 2144*. KUNDANG TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya. Notice Is hereby given that a dividend. Urn eleventh, of four
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    • 500 10 NOTICE ROYAL SOGETY OF SAINT GKORGfc M«mb<Ts are advlßPd that the Annual Oenfral Meeting will or held In the Singapore Cricket Club at 5 p.m. on Monday 7 March. M. D. II XMKRSi.FY. Hon. Secretary. TENDER NOTICE Tender will be received up 12 noon on 10th March. 1955 by the
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    • 381 10 "»MU: MV,s 1 <«M>2seent, KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service MOM CANADA US PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Aerivina. San Francisco Singapore P'Swet Pee. jut, Frou ClrsateHi lakke 21 Feb 23 Mar 25 Mjr 26 Mir ti Crtrtr«*l Bakkt 12 Mar 1 1 Apr 1 Apr 1 4 Ap, til
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    • 1180 11 B^k^B^|^*^ B^^B^^B^^^^^^^BJ EAST ASIATIC LOfES SAILINOS TO CONTINrNT SCANDINAVIA Far Adaa, Part Said, Ctntt. Antvarp, R.Hardam. Hoaikorg. Capinfcagia. Gatltankoro 4 O«i« S port P. S horn Panono Bj "KIN A" IS/14 ~MtONIA~ II 0 Mor 10/10 Mor 11/11 Mm *■«> ALjTRt* ia/22 Mar 21/11 Mor 14/ M Mm CoR. BayMMrtk,
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    • 1263 11 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TIL No.: ***** BLLBBMAM BUCKMALL KLAVBHBBS UHB LONDON. MAVRt, ROTTIffDAM. LOS ANOILIS. SAN FRANCISCO, NAMBUR* PORTLAND, SIATTLI ft VAMCOUVIR and tor USA North Atlantic Port. and Conodw Cclambo Accaatlng corga far Control ft Statk Antarioa •CITT OF POONA S'pora P I horn Panong CASTLIVILLI 14/ M
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  • 273 12 INDIANS TO SEND TRADE MISSION IN a bid to capture fresh 1 markets in the Far East, an 18-man delegation of industrialists and businessmen from India's Andhra State will visit Malaya towards the end of March. Mr. D. M. Jejurikar the new Second Secretary (Commercial) at the Indian Commissioner's office
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  • 99 12 A British firm well established in the production of latex foam for furniture upholstery, bedding and car seating business will show a variety of other uses for latex at this year's British Industries Fair. Th'-v include fabrics processed with latex foam for use In carpeting tailored
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  • 406 12 rpHE Singapore Over- seas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, a body representing businessmen in the Colony trading with Indonesia, at an executive committee meeting last week, passed a resolution asking Government to take immediate steps to remedy the present deadlock in trade between
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  • 163 12 /COMMENTING on the v,' general world rronomic situation, Mr. George W Bourkr the president of the Sun Life Aftfttirance Company of Canada in his annual statement to shareholders, said 15*54 was a year of expansion for life assurance. He added: "The main reason the life
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  • 265 12 'UNFAIR' TAX YIELD IS $9 MILLION BELOW ESTIMATE rpHE sponsors of the "unfair" Registration and Licensing of Business Ordinance had estimated that the revenue produced by it would be at least $14 million per annum but in its first year of operation the yield was only $5 million the chairman.
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  • 125 12 Insurance chief on brief visit VISCOUNT Knollyv chairman of The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd., who has been touring branches of the company in Australia will arrive in Singapore on his way bark to England on Thursday and will stay overnight. Lord Knollw who was chairman of BOAC from IMS
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  • 133 12 Britain sold 2 million bicycles OVERSEAS sales of British bicycles are estimated to have reached 2.1 million machines in 1954. reports the British Cycle and Motorcycle Manufacturers Union. ThLs compares with the export of 2.019.685 In 1953 Motorcycle sales of about 76.000 machines were a near-record. The total paid by
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  • 44 12 British exports for January amounted to £248.7 million— £7 million less than the exceptionally high figure reached in December although January contained one more working day. Re-exports In January were also high at £10 5 million Imports amounted to £332 6 milltori
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  • 190 12 DUNU>P tubeless tyres will be available to all Singapore motorists In the next few months, Mr F. F. Bulllvan Sales Manager of Dunlop Rubber Co. i Malaya) Ltd.. Mid In Singapore this week. "We expect to receive shipmenu In Increasing quantities In the next few months,
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  • 76 12 HIS TO SELL US MORE ma W a«, tl DO tocmu, i beedi, a leaf clgt, introdur-f tea. H nagtn? dir" Bepfii I monu thr F Rtw k. avK which ami 50.000 ,1 Hf> snif] physlelsj* ed b<a flay than gar> Th. 20,00(1 The Taj othor In C over *****
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  • 205 12 U.K. PLASTICS OUTPUT RECORD rE output of plastics In Britain was more than 200.000 tons for the first time In 1954. about 25 per cent more than in 1053: the lndustrv had a record production and export year. reports the British Plastic Federation. While most branches of the industry showed
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    • 533 12 /Tl Vs> H£ TAKCS I WATERBURYS ..for extra strength and protection against illness. Waterbury's is the ideal tonic for adults and children it builds l«^a up strength and vitality, tones W€ up the whole system and gives increased resistance to the Ik iJj^LM of disease. R TO KEEP IN PERFECT
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    • 399 12 SUN LIFE OF CANADA SETS NEW RECORDS LEADS ALL CANADIAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Last year, poliryholders purchased from the Sun Life AM Company of Canada a record volume of nrw life Insurance exceeded $696,000,000. bringing total insurance in force Company at December 31. 1954 to more than $6.000.000.no( 84th Annual
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  • 245 13 Eddie wins men's events very easily HAARLEM Mon EDDIE CHOONO Malaya i. thf A'.-Ensland and virtual world Budminton champion, today won the Dutch titkl against some powerlul Danish opposition In the singles final, he beat Ole Denmark' 15-5 15-0 after eliminating another Dane. Arne Rasmussen 15-11 15-6 In the semifinals
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  • 273 13 IT'S THE SAME MEN FOR FOURTH THOMAS CUP TRIALS COMPLETE MASTER OF ONG PENANG, Mon. rHK selection committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya decided last night to retain the same players for the fourth Thomas up trial, to be held in Singapore
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  • 472 13 By KPSOM JEEP ATHOL MULLEY Is giving the •A Penang Spring meeting a miss. He is preparing Daniels' fine team for the coming Spring Cup meeting at Buklt Tlmah. ENGLISH Jockey George Younger will make hi* farewell appearance
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  • 340 13 Billdaw in rousing gallop at Penang TRACK From EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Mon. BILLDAW and Enjoyment 11, who were withdrawn on the course on Saturday, may well dominate the finish ot the Class 2. Div. 1. 6-f. sprint at Penang on Wednesday. Both took the eye in their winding up gallops
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  • 76 13 Tti» Singapore Amateur Boxing Aaaoclation open novire* chamskasMh will take place at the Police Training School tonight The wruhing-in of boxen will be st PTB at 5 90 p.m The first flgh' will betrln at 7 10 p m Tha aerol-Snata and nnals will be held
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  • 34 13 RAP iChangli bt*t Argonauts PC by 1-2 in a friendly soccer match at Changi on Sunday CoUtaa i2> aad lor a nun scored for Chanel and D Bovd <2> for Arvonauu
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  • 306 13 SELANGOR' S NEW TURF WING UP EARLY NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 'THE Selanpor Turf Club's first section of the new Rrandstand is expected to be completed by the early part of next year Dato E. E. C ThuraLsin?ham chairman of the Selan(tnr Turf Club, which held its annual general
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  • 28 13 Th* Olrln Bport* Club will hold netba.ll practice* every Tueada' ar.rt Thursday an trtflr ground st Serangoon Road. All membrrs interfiled ■re asked to turn up.
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  • 160 13 cEREMBAN Mon \IALAYAN crlrket history will b* made in Negrt Sembllan ihU aenson A resolution to nm an rvenirie kn or k out competition in Scranban »a» adopted at the annual general meeting o! the Negn Bembllan Cricket Aworiatlon The nem committee 11! draw tip the
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  • 168 13 PAUL, Shim M-ored hat -trick to r enable Technical School to hold Raffle* Institution to 3-3 In their friendly lnter-Khool icocer fljcture 1 produced three goal* Lrf winger V K Na'han fave Raffle* the lead in the Afth minute, scaring of! |j»s* from
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  • 130 13 JOHORE HAND FIRST DEFEAT TO BEATTY DEATTY Secondary School suffer- ad thair flni defaat rnhen the)' vent down 3-1 U> Johorc Bngliah Collegr veeterdav The g*ne keenly contaatad and Mum Boatty left half. *v the most prominent plkyrr yrataTda>. Bealty were unlucky In lUr flr.t half when their Uulde left
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  • 49 13 Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Trsrtion Company drew 1-1 in a toccer friendly played on the padsng yesterday The Club arored first through Pstteraon and it was not until the closing auges of the game that Trartlon Company got their equaliser through left-winger Husstan.
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  • 97 13 3½ MILE RUN ON SA TURDAY A. tulle- Club Is organising a croas-country run at Mrßttrhle Re- I aervotr on Saturday. Mar 5 The rnurM will be over three and a half mile* The race, which in open to all aervicemrn »nd members of clubs .fflli.itert to the Singapore AAA
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  • 167 13 KARACHI. Mon AN overnigh' t hunder«tocin re*trirtad pla\' to an hour and SO minutea on tha third day of the Ofth and final Teat between Pakistan and India here lodav The saturated outflaid prevented a resumption until mid-aftarnoon At the cloae Pakistan, who lad
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  • 445 14 A BOLD MOVE, BUT ONLY PART OF THE WAY Colony changes in right direction By John Marks THE SINGAPORE hockey selectors— praise be to them have heeded the lessons of Sunday' game in which the S.H.A. President's XI held th Pakistan hockey tourists to a 4-1 margin. Dollah and Gellard.
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  • 98 14 This is what led to all the rumpus THE above pictures were published by the Sydney Sun of the England fast bowler, Frank Tyson in action during the M.C.C v New South Wales match which N.S.W. won last Tuesday. They show the first six balls of an eight-hall over that
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  • 32 14 NEWCASTLE Mon VTEWCASTLE drew 2-2 with A' Nottingham Forest aftrr extra time In their Football As>ociatlon Cup fifth round replay here today Newca-stle led 2-0 at half time Reuter.
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  • 149 14 Malays plan soccer tour of Indonesia IPOH. Mon. MALAYAN MALAYS will make a football tour of IndonenU during September this year, It was derided st their annual general meeting here yesterday. In order to raise funds for thU ten-day trip. It was decided to piay a game In Ipoh on
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  • 37 14 PENANO. Mon —Veteran Ooh Hock Jin will lead Penang against Perak In the north tone tic of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition to be played here on Mar. 5 and
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  • 126 14 IPOH. Mon. THE PE3AK Motor Club is uponsoring a Hill Climb race over a half mile course nexen miles south of Ipoh in the Slmpang Pulai area on May 1. Entries »llt be accepted from members of motoring clubs In Sin Its pore and the Federation
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  • 273 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. f FHE "Best Performance" awards for men and women at the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association championships are to be discontinued from this year. This was decidled by the M.A.A.A. at its half yearly meeting here yesterday. It wax agreed
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