The Straits Times, 7 December 1955

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  • 16 1 *ye■ nxM^WrX^l^ i^R^^a^'D, The Straits Times AW**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 215 1 BODY OF MISSING GIRL MAY BE BURIED UNDER DEBRIS Police ottfc* $5,000 reward for information about explosion AFTER THE EXPLOSION A SEARCH IN THE DEBRIS FOR VICTIMS Experts inspect size of crater V l OK STAR, Tues. ry\\ ll S Chief IV police Officer, Mr.
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  • 121 1 IPOH, Tues. Three people were injured in an explosion which damaged the show case of an Ipoh shop today. They were counting a box of (irecrackers when it suddenly went off. S. M. Mohamed Ibrahim. owner of the shop, and
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  • 143 1 KUALA LIMPIR. Tues. Selangor police believe that the explosion which injured four people in a shop in Pudu Lane here yesterday, was caused by the accidental detonation of sand crackers. The announcement was accompanied by a warning to parents to stop children playing
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  • 30 1 The 102-day-old strike at I Gleneagles Hotel, Singapore, has been called off. The employees who are members of the Singapore Workers' Union have returned to work.
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  • 274 1 Peerage offer may put him in House of Lords LONDON, Tues. Mr. Cle- 1 1 ment Attlee 73 next month I —is expected to make an j 1 early announcement relin- j quishing the leadership of the Labour Party and of the official parliamentary Opposition.
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  • 683 1 NEHRU GIVES 'I-BACK-YOU' PROMISE High tides Two-hour talks with Marshall From LESLIE HOFFMAN .NEW DKLHI, Tuesday pANDIT NEHRU, the Prime Minister of India, tonight grave what amounts to a pledge of India's support for the missions of Mr. David Marshal! and Tengku Abdul Rahman to London to get self-government for
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  • 311 1 I STILL HAVE MAJORITY— Mr. M NEW DELHI. Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said here today: "The only alternative to my Government is fresh elections." But he added: "This would b? premature at the moment when we are In the throes of these constitutional
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  • 29 1 HONG KONG. Tues.— Five people were killed and 18 injured today in a fire which razed a tenement building. Two otners wen reported missing.
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  • 33 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. The 4",000 people who live iin Bukit Mertajam district and Northern Province Wellcsley were in holiday mood today when their area, totalling 59 square miles, was declared white.
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Tues.— The Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, tola the House of Common.'- today that Britain would not [depart from her decision to i make tne hydrogen bomb.— j Reuter.
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  • 26 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Tne i Siamese Government tonight flatly denied a report that the headquarters of the Malayan Communist Party was in Slam. Reuter.
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  • 373 1 These 75 MUST be fired Bus owners tell locked-out men SINGAPORE Chinese bus owners, at meeting yesterday, reaffirmed their decision to sack 75 of the 1,600 workers who have been locked-out for the past three weeks. The owners said that it th< men were not sacked, there would be no
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    • 66 1 FOR RELIABILITY choose a A BUSH RADIOTT from BRIGHT RADIO CO. 101 ORCHARD ROAD SINGIPORI STOP PRESS DULLES ATTACKS M>VIKT LEADERS WASHINGTON, Tues, Secretary »i State Dulles yesterday assailed Soviet leaden visiting \si.i tor stirring up :il Biosphere of hatred and prejudice against tinWest. (Sit Pant: I). A. ~*^A THERE
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  • 346 2  -  COLIN LEICESTER Hv PRINCESS AMINA AND HER DOLL REPEAT A FEET-KISSING CEREMONY THE LATEST WONDER OF SCIENCE: SUNSHINE IN YOUR HEART WHEN THERE'S NONE IN THE SKY worried:' this is what you need— if your doctor says so lI AVK you got the blues?
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  • 123 2 30 minutes then a mambo the little blue pill worked wonders. So l tried one. Down it went, followed by a sip of water. After Ui minutes. I found softly. After 20 minutes I w;;s with contentment. After 30. I singing the latest .bo. I felt confident, too and irresponsible.
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  • 72 2 FORT LAUDERDALE. Florida. Tues. Mr. Billy Graham, the American who recently returned from Britain. > Far Eastern In the New Year. "I'm here for a rest and to some de:.\ done." he told a reporter. I also hope to gel golf and swimming." Mr. Graham
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  • 34 2 CANBERRA, Tues. Russia has asked Australia to provide sbls and plane ser- iclllUi S for its 1957 Antarctic expedition the first communication from W to Canberra for more than 20 months. Reuter.
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  • 93 2 A CIGAR? NO, IT'S A MOSCOWTRAIN LONDO THE Rui in- i withoul Radio ann terdi It rolls The armour "The tral noise HI because thrn "In.-t--concavi Experiment "An experi:: thus descriptii outsid.. M "The Invi a vehirle ol tl even dlsp< crete chanm ordinary roai "Cars ar.d tracl designed on
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  • 306 2 LONDON. Tues.Every day from Monday to Friday commer- cUtJ TV in Britain is losing £5.000 (54X.000) a clay. And unless the gaps between programmes are closed by more advertisements the loss will urow nine weesa trana:i in the London I immercia! TV is still i
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  • 232 2 JUNGLE GIRL BERTHA IS ENGAGED Jungle love call for unforgettable girl friend LONDON, Tues. Mr IT II a gramophone V* record Corporal Syd JUdridgc, serving with tlir Ist Bn., Royal Lincolnshire Rcgt., in Pahang, has told his 19--year-old sweetheart that she is "unforgettable" from 7,50!) miles away. Syd recently wrote
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  • 147 3 Vestern observers say he wants Britain to cancel invitation to London lie taunts West to impress {he East tfDON, Tues suspecta that .Mr Khrushchev i mak i n j obnoxious ii i os in orde li-h autho ancel hi: to \isit Lon Spring. be one
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  • 45 3 PRINCE YOSHI OF JAPAN COMES OF AGE WEARING the traditional ceremonial robes ol the Impenal Court. Prince &?«ahl, MCMd son of the Emperor Iliruhito "I Japan, loaves the Imperial Household building in Tokyo, aftt-r ceremonies marking his :oth birthday and coming of age. A.l', picture.
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  • 118 3 Asylum at first stop for lieutenant BERLIN. Tuesday. 4 SOVIET ARMY lieutenant In full uniform fled to West Berlin and asked the United States for political asylum, the U.S. Army disclosed today. He was identified as Ivan vich Ovchinnikov. 26. With the rank of
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  • 21 3 BANGKOK. Tues. A rouIng of SEATO Council representatives opentoday with Sir Robert Scott, the I sioner-General. as chairman. A.P.
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  • 21 3 DAMASCUS, Tues. Rusoffered Syria a complete oil refinery, informed ild today, at a pric? "cheaper than anyone else's." A.P
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  • 44 3 The I to run over ly across the j the So- Mongolia and rt its journey on De: 29 Moscow Badlo reported yesterday. The new rail link will cut the Journey between Mosow and Peking by nearly 1.000 miles.- Reuter.
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  • 32 3 BOGOTA (Colombia). Tues Seven people were killed and six Injured yesterday when a bus plunged 400 feet 1 over a mountain side 37 milea I south-east of here. AJ
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  • 241 3 Crusade for social justice PRIEST'S CALL TO CATHOLICS MANILA. Tues. A CEYLONESE Catholie priest called upon Catholics in Asia to join a crusade for social justice to counter the threat of Communism in the Far East. Father Peter A. Pillai, president of the Catholic Action Movement in Ceylon, was speaking
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  • 46 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Buster Kcaton. 59. frozenfaced comedian of the silent films, it. in hospital here In a "very grave" condition from an intestinal complaint. The actor was admitted to hospital in Wes t Los Angeles on Saturday with a severe haemorrhage.— Reuter.
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  • 128 3 VANCOUVER. Tues. PXH'R young Chinese Canadians from Toronto have left here by plane on a 7.000-mile flight to find themselves wives in Hong Kong. Mr Lang Lac, a spokesman for Canadian Pacific Airlines, said the line carries three
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  • 173 3 Commons told of new proposals LONDON, Tuesday. lIOPES were rising today that a settlement may 11 be reached between the British Government and the Cypriot movement clamouring for union with Greece. These hopes were pinned en statements made In a late nijrht debate in the House
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  • 97 3 140 die as cyclone hits India MADRAS, Tues. A death toll of 140 people was officially reported here yesterday for a cyclone which ravaged India's south-east coast last week. It destroyed houses and crops, disrupted transport and caused floods which marooned several villages. OfliciaLs are now planning to drop food
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  • 58 3 TOKYO. Tues.— A mother of four threw her children and herself into a Tokyo canal last night in a suicide attempt. Three of the children drowned. Mis. Ichiro Takada. 31, and her year-old son were saved. Dead were daughters, 10 and| 8, and a six-year-old son.
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  • 36 3 AMMAN, Tues. General Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived here today for talks with Jordan Government offl- I cials and to visit Arab Legion and R.A.F. establishments. I Reuter.
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  • 33 3 WASHINGTON, Tues— The first loan and grants from President Eisenhower's $100--mlllion Asian Development Fund are expected to be made by the White House by the end of thi? month. Reuter
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  • 24 3 SALZBURG. Tues. An avalanche in the Austrian Alps was feared to have killed 15 workers today at the Kaprun power station
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  • 67 3 LONDON, Tues. British children's teeth are showing signs of deterioration because too many starchy foods such as potatoes, sugar and bread are being eaten in the postwar period. This was stated by Miss Pat Hornsby-Smlth, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. There was less dental decay
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  • 380 3 LONDON. Tues. I STOCK markets were quieter today, but the undertone has been quite firm thanks to further satisfactory company news and yesterday's advance on Wall Street. Oils were erratic but closed j firm, while rubbers gained more j ground and teas were better where changed. Closing middle
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  • 24 3 BONN. Tuos— Mr Jalaluddin Abdur Rahim, Pakistan's new ambassador to West Germany, presented his credentials yesterday to President Theodor Heuss— A P
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  • 408 4 'REDS DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE FIGHTING FOR NOW' BOURNE IS OFF TODAY TO CONSULT TEMPLER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. INTENSIVE drive to arouse the people into giving more help to the security forces in the war against the terrorists will be launched if the
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  • 69 4 A KUALA LUMPUR. Tues PATROL of Home Guai s and police fought a pitched battle in the da-k with terrorists at Lubok Tamang new village, in the Cameron Highlands area of Pahang last night. The patrol first fired six shots from a Verey pistol. The terrorists
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  • 105 4 THIS IS Noriko 1.u1.i. elephant girl of the Japanese Kinoshita Circus. who says it is just as comfortable to sit on the bark of an elephant as on a chair if you know the elephant. A 16-piece band will play classical Japanese
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  • 128 4 1/7 Gurkhas make their 219th kill SEGAMAT. Tues. MEN of the 17 Gurkhas have lulled yet another bandit today, bringing their total score to 213. While out on operations in the Scrakek area north of Puloh Kasap, they shot and killed Lew Kok Chai. a branch committee member of the
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  • 96 4 Tea seller smuggled watches JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. GUL HAIDA KHAN, a tea seller in a military camp. was fined $2,000 in the Sessions Court todtiv for trying to smuggle 36 wrist watches into the Federation from Singapore. Gul, who was a passenger on the niffht mail train on Saturday, told
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. j Leong Choon 69. was fined i $300 in the Sessions Court here today for distilling Intoxicating liquor at Damansara village near Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. He was also fined $160 for possessing a gallon of intoxicating liquor on which $26 duty
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  • 115 4 T\R. G. KEYS SMITH, who returned with his family from a holiday in Australia yesterday, thinks that Malayan youths in Australia are good ambassadors. He said the change in the Australian attitude to the East was largely because of these students. "They have made
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  • 52 4 SEGAMAT, Ties. A 16--year-old boy playing behind a hedge was accidentally wounded by a dog shooter in the Labis area today. He was taken to hospital His condition is not serious. To give evidence Government clerical superscale officers will give evidence to the Malayanisation Commission in
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  • 66 4 SEGAMAT, Tues. A tapper I this morning found a baby abandoned by the side of an estate road fringing the jungle In the Gomani area. The baby, a girl, was about two weeks' old. Nearby was an envelope containing $6 and a letter which stated: 'This
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  • 94 4 NOW SHP IS FREE TO GO HOME MR. JUS! iTI SON High Co-: mitted tl imprisom: on Lono; H Pandak I contom;: 1 She wu. Oct. 24 fail: a court orxle assets ol hi She i.s a Kampoiiß K I Allowing hi remittan c of her told hr: thing if
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  • 20 4 TELUK AN! Hari Singh, Anson, hs before retirir. service with thi He has ba D Jaseer Sin Trengganu.
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  • 16 4 JOHORE BAI Mr. I. Talou D.P.P., Johon from leave transferred to K Kelantan.
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  • 225 4 A 55-year-old woman alleprd in a Singapore court yesterday that a man forced her to sizn a will givine him $10,000 worth of jewellery. i Periayya Thevar Ramaiyya, a city council mason, held her neck with one har.d and with the other forced her
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  • 60 4 AISHA AKBAR of Singapore will conduit a combined concert of carols and other Christmas music on Sunday- Dec. 18. The concert by the Singapore Musical Society, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. This will be Mrs. Akhar's public debut as a conductor. The programme
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    • 121 4 r-«k for preference cho m\ £V) .^^sSSRk I Sv\ C \SS KS. m How can K be so >' II 1 1 because ;i!l K Prirp <K«;2 SO fitting narrower Knee 3>:>Z.sO foreparts, ensur:: Per pair nk,. ankle fit toe-room. SeaAlso available in re^ mad X <-._■ leathers by the
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  • 137 5 UNCERTAINTY'— SO EXPATS WON'T COME TO MALAYA College lecturing posts go a-begging rM'ATKIATE college lecturers cannot be engasedTo U fm tonl^i-ant 'ior°Fdu- nCOrtainty in the Fed «-ation. Abdul Rj/ak. this in the lative CounGovernment by the shortage the Kota rs training colhinted that there suitable lecturers' Penang col- year. p
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  • 132 5 Durian urge sent jungle boy to his death: Another is injured IPOH, Tues. An aborigine boy is believed to have been killed and another injured when three of them entered an area where military units were shelling yesterday It happened in a spot a mile east of t henderiang in
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  • 73 5 ral R.G. Pol- :stralian Quarter- ral. arrived in by Qantas c ral Pollard, who the airport by ii ral Churchill, the (fflcer in charge of ition at FARELF. said the Minister lor War had sent him to inspect the living conditions of Australian
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. An armed terrorist entered the house of an estate conductor on the C.E.P. Estate near Rengam, on Saturday > night and asked for his boss, i Just then the terrorist heard an army vehicle approaching and fled.
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  • 307 5 4 girls were involved in row IT MAY COST ONE A HUSBAND ASLIpHT scar on the corner of her left eye might mean a future without a husband for Tong Saw Woon, a pretty 13-year-old student of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. This was stated by an eye specialist, Mr.
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  • 198 5 BRAGA TO RAISE LOTTERY ISSUE 'It will halt chap-ji-kee threat' A SINGAPORE public lottery will be proposed by the Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, at the February meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Braga suggested recently that Singapore should have a lottery, but his plcin was temporarily shelved. "But
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  • 102 5 TWO young brides, escorted by their husbands, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Malayan Airways. A large crowd and a string of decorated cars were waiting for Dalip Kaur (19 1 and her sister Sunder (21>. They were married in Medan on Dec 2 to two
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  • 130 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An appeal to the Federal Government to establish public libraries in the main towns was made in the Federal Legislative Council today. Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoft (Aborigines) said: "It is surprising that a country with such wealth is without them." He said many
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  • 86 5 $2,000— 1N TEN CENT GIFTS SERENDAH, Tues. Ten cents each pay day that is how the labourers on Serenriah Estate in Ulu Selangor have collected $2,000 over the past four years for the Serendah Boys' Home. Orphans or children of poor parents are educated and taught a trade at the
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  • 128 5 GARRIC'K: Aar Paar (Hindi) 3.15. 6.30, 9.15; Tel. *****. KING'S: Reformed Lady i Man- I darint 1.15, 3.30, 7, 9.30; Tel. I ***** CATHAY: Trial 11, 1.45,' 4.15 6.45. 9.30; Tel. *****. ODEON: Don Yada's Latin I Quarter Revue (Japanese stage; show) 6.30. 9.30; Tel. *****. CAPITOL:
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  • 121 5 tiOH SOON TIOE presents violin recital by Maurice Clare. Victoria Memorial Hall. 8.45 p.m. CHINESE PORCELAIN EXHIBITION at Raffles Museum. Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION: Annual meeting, Buyong Road, 5.30 p in CLOTHING SHOP at St. Andrews Cathedral. C.W.A. Room. South Side, 3
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  • 431 6 INVESTMENTS IN MALA YA: 'SERIOUS DOUBTS' *^*!5- "O far Sir.... TO THE EDITOR.... Dear si^J^J FVHE very brief report appearing in the London papers of the High Commissioner's Budget speech to the Federal Legislature contains a statement relating to overseas investment. It Is to the effect that it is Government's
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  • 280 6 pOMMENTING on a press \j report of a statement by Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister is reported as baring said that he was not happy about Sir Johns suggestion of a united antiCommunist front. He
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  • 629 6 IAM most disappointed with the governments of the Federation and Singapore. Still no concrete announcement regarding the future of our United Kingdom football pools. Never a day passes without both Chief Ministers making "some"' announcements to the press and yet our pools are continually "side tracked." If the
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  • 204 7 TO RES LOSSES: WE SHOULD NOT BE MADE TO PAY FOR INEFFICIENCY' X M\ I -r.Ml'l K. I in- Federal ive ou n iil i. ..lay that ernment 1 loot the tea «)l stores money bee were due iency of Gov- I
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  • 43 7 CHIEF OF POLICE IS BACK 7 teach us' .lssionMr. Niuel 1 the Canton yetweeka* ng hoiiin Bri■d the Times had Wi t h Office chiefs. -•> visitBcotland Y.ird. paying particular attention to: crowd met- ::<■ Slngar i' police lew. Mr. diffe- mount- lorward inted police
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  • 17 7 The E i r, .Khore. will :iven by ;::ation Ser- lay at the ational club.
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  • 102 7 They cost three sailors a week in jail and no wages T sailon were need to a Uie Singa- Mam?" Ibrahim, ir deserting an, the t Bernard, and Francis deserting \:nado when Pulau tor Pladju, Bi rnard said mentions In their d them to -aid that he the
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  • 201 7 The bride spent two nights at hotel with husband's friend DIVORCE, $50 DAMAGES FOR MERCHANT'S SON MALACCA, Tuesday. \IR. JUSTICE ABBOTT was told in the Ugh Court A here today thai a few months after his marriage a husband found his bride with another man in a Kuala Lumpur hotel.
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  • 49 7 More than 2.0C0 workers employed in 16 Singapore rubber packing godowns are to get increases in pay ranging from 20 to 30 per cent. An agreement has been signed between the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union and the Sin- gapore Rubber Packers' Association.
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  • 68 7 INQUIRY INTO ANZAC STRIKE' A Court of Inquiry is hems held in secret in the wardroom of the Australian destroyer Anzac into the strike" by t>o members of the crew last week, when the ship was two days out at sea from Singapore. The court begaa its sitting yesterday and
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  • 33 7 Sng Lye Huat pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bicycle from a friend, in Sembawang Road, on Aug. 20. Sentence wcs postponed.
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I Rajah Musa bin Raja M.ihadi today called on the Minister for Education to i replace certain text-books in Malay schools with books on Malay legends and history. The present generation of Malays know more about the lesends and history of Britain than
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  • 56 7 $2,000 REWARD FOR NEWS OF THIS MAN SINGAPORE POLICE offered a reward of 52.000 yesterday for information leading to the whereabouts of Chan Chink Chin, 42. formerly living in l iniin; 24-A Geylang Ritad. The reward is in connection with polii'r inquiries into the loss Slti.ooo worth of diamonds from
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  • 46 7 A small gathering of friends and fellow musicians yesterday attended the funeral of Mr. Jean Marie (Johnny i Kleinman, 47. at the Bidadari Cemetery. The pianist died yesterday morning in the Johore Bahru hospital. He had been ill for the past three years.
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  • 202 7 BID TO PROTECT CIVIL SERVICE rpHE Singapore Whit- ley Council is to be asked to deplore the threatened action by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, to j transfer control of the Civil Service from the portfolio of the Chief Secretary to that of the Chief Minister. The staff side
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  • 41 7 A quarrel between two youths during recreation hour at the Gimson School for Boys in Clementi Road. Singapore, yesterday, resulted in one boy bein;; stabbed four times. 00l Wai Ing. 17. was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 30 7 Air Vice Marshal A. D. Gillmore. Senior Air Staff Officer, F.E.A.F.. returned to Singapore from England yesterday by Qantas. He has been attending Air Ministry conferences.
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  • 30 7 Five leading Colony dance bands played at the Raffles Hotel last night to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the Musicians' Union of Singapore. More than 400 people attended.
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  • 134 7 'We just can't argue,' say customers GANGSTERS using "tough guy" tactics control toddy shops in Singapore and force customers to pay" 30 cents a pint instead of the official 20 cents- I A Straits Times reporter who visited toddy shops in Singapore yesterday to investigate
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  • 37 7 A woman. Goh Lat Guan. i 52, was found with her I throat slashed in a public convenience in Towncr Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. Goh. a hawker, was ad- mitted to hospital seriously injured.
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  • 18 7 Muslim hawker.s and stall- holders in Singapore have formed an association to i protect their interests.
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  • 68 7 NUMBER ONE Australian Bomber Squadron based at Tengah has established a new record in action against the terrorists. It was announced in Singapore last night that in four days the Squadron made 40 sorties and dropped 520,0001 b of bombs on targets in the Negri
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    • 157 7 Take It From Here; 10.30—11.00 RADIO MALAYA 'hBHRBB •Programme thus markrd can be ■fl|Blt2j 'tXLJJxLLi 1 received by listener* In Malacca. ■^figfSr^' Short wave 62m. Medium SINGAPORE wave 476 m., 433, 366 m. and 297 m. Snort wavp 6?m Medium wave P.M. 1 00 Tunefully Yours; 1.30 I 476 m.
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  • 25 8 20 Ptoril, .<!« i minimum) E. D. Das. belovec r [r. R. D Das p:i.^-ed away lI JO p.m. on 5.12.55. fct Malacca General Hospital
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  • 25 8 M Words $lli i minimum). MI!. A- MRS. QUAH BENG Relatives and tbtb Kind Attendance snd Valuable Presents on the i their Marriage on
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  • 241 8 I 111 i minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day tn the if you want 15,000 word puzzle. VUI H CHKIB Blue Kris PllOll'" Secure. "i LID.. 2nd Floor. :.i! A Collection of I^>'w nroeka for the CAIALINA SWIMSUIT BARCAINS' O.cunents, Pa.-t Seasons' Reductions. let Lid 66, High A.^K FOX S.K.
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  • 787 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Dec. 7, 1955. Mr Marshall's Mistake We do not know whether it is anyone's duty to keep the Chief Minister informed of party and public reaction to his gay flight to London. But it is time that Mr. Marshall's colleagues gave him the benefit of
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  • 417 8 8.000 More Places In School Next year the Federation Government will provide 8.000 additional places in English primary schools. For the first time there will be a desk for every child who wants one. By 1960 this new arrange- ment will have benefited 48,000 children who would otherwise be denied
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  • 1004 8 THE gravest danger to l civilisation is not, perhaps, the hydroS gen bomb, since the chances are that noS body will dare to use it. The danger is that the world pror duction of food will not keep up with the
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  • 836 8 Propaganda war of nerves is maintaining tension in India, though bland i has replaced bluster, says WALTER BRIGGS JUDGING from its J volume of Peking press and radio attention, populous India ranks with industrial Japan as a major Chinese Communist target for influence
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  • MAN IN THE STREET
    • 252 8 MORE LETTERS IN PAGE 6 T CANNOT help laughing at the remarks of one of your suffragette readers about student-teach-ers between the devil and the deep blue sea. Where can yon find a Job that pays you $165 as you learn? And at the end of three
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 405 8 26 Wot*, $10 (minimum) DLPINNA 31nnie s baby brother rod fur Christ baby Jesus. BM H and Ocpeto First Sunday In Advent. ,d< Sin minimum) !H! CHELI IKB held 30.11.55. Ko'a ,:.,:i between Kaman palman daughter Dr. K Ihillvampalam and >!>ila:n. Kuala iratnam j < of Mr. und Mrs. V.
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    • 13 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY Travel in Safety and Comfort AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES ON ALL MAIL TRAINS
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    • 159 8 The Bride 's Iroi Ihl_sjk£'*" LIGHTWEIGHT EFFICIENCY BEAUTY and LONG LIFE. MODKI D P^^T^ mostatic Electric Iron I I^JcTl^^^^lVm Primrose enam. 11, 1 m jf^^W and liglu a n I^* fi/j Fitted with fuv. in eme it tir( u 4 100 safety Advertisement uj THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAi Representing
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  • 322 9 ■u^ r^F leaders ma de no bones yesterday that they would like the nief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, to "stop shooting off his mouth." ♦v, T^ eir advice hir was: "Confine yourself to talks on self-government with the British Government."
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  • 48 9 I A woman that she neighbour's c. erected a cor- over the d her shop- Wong Siew Kirn pleaded guilty to unlawfully putting up the roof and was fined $25. She said in court: "I did not know that it was against the law."
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  • 135 9 IT LOOKS LIKE MARSHALLISM ON THE RAMPAGE-YAP MAN ON LADDER GETS READY TO DISTURB A HORNETS' NEST Other views MR. YAP PHENG GF.CK. vice-chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said: "It looks likp Marshallism on the rampage." DR. C. J. POH, a City Councillor, said: "Mr. Marshall is
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  • 381 9 i tries our Chief Minister threatened a Cyprus by 1957 if he has to fight for freedom, "Of course. he would rather have freedom given him on a gold platter at a banquet in London with Sir Anthony Eden." Mr. John
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  • 212 9 Birthday slogan on mail MALAYA PAYS HOMAGE TO RUBBER PIONEER KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Every letter posted in the Federation and Singapore on Saturday will be a birthday greeting for the "grand old man" of the Malayan rubber industry, Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley. Each letter will be stamped tfith this slogan:
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  • 72 9 BRITAIN TO FOOT THE BILL i KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Financial Secretary, Mr C. J. Thomas, announced in the Federal Legislative Council today that the British Government had decided to pay the full costs of running the Commissioner-General's office in Singapore. The only contribution the Federation Government Will have to
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  • 255 9 THE Children's Aid Society in Singapore will hold an "appeal week" next March to gather funds to build a permanent home for destitute children and to maintain the present one. This was announced at the society's annual meeting yesterday The committee is seeking suitable premises.
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  • 110 9 SINGAPORE'S acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday tried to end the 26-day-old strike of 327 field workers employed !by the Telephone Board He had talks with a delegation from the strikers who are members of the Singapore Factory and Shop
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  • 37 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Central Welfare Council at its meeting here on i Friday will consider an application by the Trengganu State Welfare Committee for a $400,000 grant for old people's homes In the State
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  • 36 9 An expectant mother Tay Mun Chan, 24, was found in her house in Lorong 40 Geylang, Singapore, last night suffering from poisoning. She was admitted to the General Hospital. Her eondion is satisfactory.
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  • 137 9 450-mile dash it's a boy AND FATHER IS FINE, TOO IT LUA N G. Tues. Sapper Hashim bin Ismail, 27, of the Royal Engineers, wanted so desperateiy to see his expectant wife that he tried to leave the British Military Hospital here although he was a very sick manHe was
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  • 70 9 BENTONG, Tues.— Five surj rendered terrorists vent on a tour yesterday to nail a lie j that there were stiil 40 terrorists operat'ne in the Benton? white area. They spoke to people in all five wards of the town, telling them that there were no more
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  • 91 9 Government writes off part of loan for tin mine aid KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federal Legislative Council today set aside $350,000 to meet the loss on loans made by t'.ie Chinese Tin Mines Rohaoilitation Board. The Financial Secretary. Mr. C. J. Thomas, explained that after the war loans
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 44 9 FRY'S iil UNDISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY r^XMAT^LEARING~SALE ON! (LKARING Bl INKCTfI M" x W each I'ICK" BI.IHO\tRS I'll- I PIECES FOR 3POBTBHIBTB FROM 3 -*j -IT x 28" cu7o KB I(I I (MM KFVCHAIN OVER $20/- PIRCHASF.. WCK TRADERS LTD. 1 DRESSMAKERS *>'"•-''• <l: >l{
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    • 71 9 Are you the 'One Quiet Beer' type ncluded in this group are philosopher*, thinker:, and bachelors with more 'nan enough time en their hands. They demand a beer conducive to good conversation and uHlfying to the palate Corlsbcrq ,o.«™. ■J £W% W% I€ A EVE Im W< Im I <J
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  • 857 10 HE SINGS A MAGIC MELODY A CIANT HAS CAPTURED MAT MOUSEDEER, SO ALI, RUKIAH. EZANI ELEPHANT AND BAKAR BEAR SET OFF TO THE RESCUE. THEY FIND MAT IMPRISONED IN THE CIANT'S HOUSE AND EZANI BREAKS THE WINDOW IN. THE SOUND BRINCS THE CIANT THUNDERINC ALONC TO THE SCENE. NOW READ
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  • 298 10 IT IS getting near the time for the very first stamp club exhibition that has ever been held in Penang. The Penansi Stamp Club's wentary writes to tell me that the Exhibition will bp open for two days, on the 17th and 18th of December, and
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  • 317 10 > Dear Boys and Girls, I Here are the six winners > of our last painting contest I Uncle Ollies tea portv. Horry Sleigh, 5 Polo Ground Road, Kuala Lumpur, S. Mohenthiran, 13 Port Road, > Proi, P.W., Ahmad Kamal, bin Muhammod, Mohmud School, I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 189 10 Thanks to ye ast-vite Take Yeast-Vite to-day and get rid of that nervy feeling. Rich in Tonic B Vitamins and V^Wk^kr— stimulating caffeine, it makes you fed better y^^SK in no time. Calmer. Less easily upset. Also soothes away headache, neuralgia and iisr s^-^^^"^ rheumatic pains. Get somcYcast-Viteto-rfay. if rVM
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    • 30 10 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name > .Address
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    • 90 10 Served on t/re ...all over Malaya and in Borneo too! »♦■»-»■♦•♦■»■♦■»♦<■ t 4 M E "Burgee" i I English j FISH CAKESJ SALMON SAVOURY LINCOLNSHIRE SMOKED y r^^-3 HADDOCK ijW ARRIVED TODAY h\)lcl I Such wiPfl m in <r "v l '< I 1 BRASSO jjfiP MfT AL polish For
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  • 1525 11 IJ the first week of December, 1889, there died of bronchitis in the city of New Orleans a forgotten man whose name had, only twenty five years before, been as widely known and as highly honoured as that of Queen Victoria.
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  • 145 11 A sterling patriot uho died forgotten been a man less suited to the post. Soldiers do not usually make sood heads of democratic states. Witness, von Hindenburg, Petain. or for that matter. General de Gaulle, or Davis' own countrynrin. Ulysses Grant. The soldier is trained to obey ar.d to command,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 86 11 \§jf but wjtarprcM -i its clmsitftiltt and FROM ALL EAUIS IN SINtOERATION OF AND BRITISH :rneo. NEW is fingiiruj-fksh -and that tingle ells you Is good for eefh and gums U '-lON. ENGLAND WEARNES USED CAR MART O6CHARD RD SINCAPOtf We BUY and SELL used tars of i pular makes
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    • 277 11 1i956 MODELS! j WITH FEATI'HKK THAI iJIVE j i i;vi:\ m: 1 1 in i»i:m oimi am i j \M» VALVE j MODEL CIOL 250 cc S.V I Simplicity of maintenance if a feature ot this model which if attractively finished in two tones cf green enamel. In new four-speed
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 117 11 lt*:\ Morgan. M.D. Visiior annouwed m C t^en u-v is r"r\t CE^SON (ST-WW B3C MAsv VEABS T BUTTUM" MiS > IT HAS.' P4T£NTS CAnT EXCISE WE,^ TmECE «JCh <V |t-=K >VAS VEWLTTTLE TRErrwEMTFOC /CHU«e£ WtfNT BE RECCVERECMN (k GUTTER OP COCTCC- 3L" T4ESE ME WOQE Xgnuvu KTTMMCO TO IWS WtMIIII
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  • 357 12 MARSHALL SPEECHES PUSH UP TIN BY $7 PER PICUL By Our Market Correspondent WHILE world demand is responsible for the present soaring price of tin, local market circles yesterday were unanimously of the opinion that yesterday's rise of $7 per picul in the tin price and the improvement in the
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  • 422 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' As- soriation reported: "There was continued firmness in the tin and I rubber sections of the local share I market and industrials were very I steady." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday:— B B. Petrol 445. 4" a d. (arrival):
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  • 153 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $133 T s per tt>. up a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing price. The closing lone was "steady at the close." Closing prices in cents per lt>. were: No. 1 RS.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 134
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  • 12 12 In November Rahman Hydraulic produced 252 plculs of tin ore.
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  • 85 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yes.erday were: Copra: weak; December $27>/i buyers. $27 r sellers: January $27' buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut 1: steady; *mlk $40 sellers, dru- $43' i, sellers. Pepper: steady ,ome Business reported- Munto I nite $138. Sarawak $137 (both v- ij, special
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  • 81 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves oi expected today .ire: Hannover 1 2, Perseus 15. Arnold Maersk C.P.. Sumatra 6 7 Banka 89. Charon 11, Canton 13 14. Elizabeth Bakke 15-16, Karlmata 13. Emille Maeisk 19 20. Merlimau N. Wall 2 Bruas N. Wall 3, Benveg 21
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  • 15 12 M.M.APORI BCBBEB 'h. (up a cent). TIN picul f U v COPR 'unchanged
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  • 74 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Investn trading v .sole, ted change tod In minir.Explore ti. Oil Scan I Sliver lead others wei heavy a: prices down. Loans 3 1 Loans Con. Zinc Bank of NSW Mount Lyell N. Broken Hili Hill 50 Mount M Peko Western Ampol Expln: Oil Search Aust. Onsol. 1
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  • 29 12 On the free p Hon,; Kom« dollar v. i. q cash and 5.86 SU-rline w one tael of gnM Techs beaten on eve oS Hong Kong tour
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 693 12 public appointments Central electricity BOARD OK TIIK FEDERATION OF MALAYA Wanu-d: L.-.dy Stenographer Personal Assistant required by large commercial undertaking in Kuala Lumpur. Preference will be given to applicant* with experience In taking verbatim records of meetlncs. Commencing salary (540 inclusive of allowances rising to $600. Application to Box A
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    • 327 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens for appointment as Adu.t Education Officer, Department of Education, Federation of Malays. Honours graduates who have experience of teaching adults should write to the Department of Education. Federal House, Victory Avenue. Kuala Lumpur for particulars of salary scales and application forms which
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    • 633 12 NOTICES NOTICE It Is notified that Mr. Robert Than has resigned from our Tiling Department as from the sth December. 1955 ,md that he has no authority to transact any business on our behalf as from this date. SIM UM CO. LTD. 94, Robinson Road, Singapore. CITYCOUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE
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    • 929 12 NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Patrick Chandran has left the Labour Front and has no authority to act on behalf of the Party or the Chief Minl.su-.-. (sd.) P. THOMAS, Vice-President Singapore Labour Front. RADELLA RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR, ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1955
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    • 817 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALATA PKTAIING JAVA Project No. BA. CONTRACTORS desirous of tendering for the construction of 25 HOUSES are invited to submit their names together with a deposit of »200 (Refundable on return of documents'! not later than 14th December 1955, to the Mancger, Housing
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    • 433 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/ U.S. PACIFIC PORTS —30 SAY: bailing Arriving Ciertrud Bakkc 8 Dec 11 Dec 12 D Anna Bakke 8 Dec 7 |an 9 Jan 10 |«.i Ogeka Bakke 10 |an 9 Feb 1 1 Feb 12 Fcb Elizabeth Bakke 4 Feb 5 Mai 7 Mar
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    • 1002 13 T J405 MANSFIEjLD jCO., LTD. t«i mv THE BLUE^FuiwEL LINE Ov. Sa.l> P Sham P *."**-5 Dec 10 6. 3* Dee 7 Dae Dec 11 c-pool, ...Dec Dec 13 Dec 14/1* Dec 17/11 'pool, Dee Dec 17 Dae 11/20 Dec 10 Dae 1* Dec 19/20 Dec 21/22 Dec 18 Dec
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    • 1023 13 EASX ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 'or Aden, Port Said, Genaa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg Oslo "SONGKHLA" S^' c "IT 0 1 Pc^ or •ErSS*" jay, D n n v/u u/i l Calls Beyrouth, Gdynia. *xj Calls London (Passengers only) Gdynia •>; Calh London (Passengers only) Passenger accommodation is
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    • 1016 13 BuaDiNalHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. II^? SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the Umtad Kingdom) J LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Shorn Penang BENCLEUCH tor Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwero 12/17 Dec 18/1* Dae 20/21 Dec ■BENREOCH tor London. Rotterdam 2* Daa/ f Jea Olract arrrvas Landea 27 Jan BENCRUACHAN tor
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    • 1166 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TIL: No: 2*361 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRS ROTTERDAM, LOJ JAH rpANtISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE t VANCOUVER r. vl for U.S.A., North Atlonfic Ports Act ptlno or c#Btfd t S<ruth cvj Conodo and via Colombo i Am(rico BOUGA.NV.LLE S pore P S ham Penana D
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  • 491 14 Thrilling rugby clash at B. Timah UNIVERSITY of Malaya gained an exciting victory over Kuala Lumpur Technical College in their rugby clash at Bukit Timah yesterday, scoring 11 points (goal, try and penalty) to the I visitors' three (penalty). Thus the College' touring team suilered a setback
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  • 244 14 Permission sought for $250,000 lottery to launch Olympic fund yHE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council is seeking Government's permission to run n 5250.000 lottery to help the Council raise fundsfor the Melbourne Olympics next year. Mr. A. T. Rajah hon. secretary of the S.O.S.C, told the Straits Times last nisht
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  • 327 14 DESPITE a rain-sodden ground, University of Ma- 1 lava and Technical College, of Kuala Lumpur, gave a fine display in their annual hockey fixture 1 which ended in a 1-1 draw at Bukit Timah yesterday, j i I Both Koals were scored in the
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  • 66 14 Xl .i.l i: S.I -A- Naval Ka^^. padang- R.X.A.S. Sembawanc v X.V.A.X.. Tenisah; Tengah Nomads v Koval Sienals. S! f nals cound: 2(1(1 Pro»o>t Coy. v S.C.I. -A". liillmjn IKKKCY ULA. I.raitur, Div. 1: S.H.B. I'olire v Navy Nomads. Naval Base; t.iindly: S.R.I R.A.I hangi, S.K.C. SO« I
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  • 115 14 SCMJC. well earned their 3-1 we- lory over S.C.C. In a :r:endly hockey m.ich on the pac.ine yesterday. They had the advantage of qp*«d bui S.C.C. fullback Farmer mi thMl to must of Hie a:tacks. A downpour of rain merrupted play in the second half. In
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  • 29 14 LONDON. Tues— Oxford 1 I'niverMty heat ramhrirtee Iniversity by nine points j to five in the annual Kui;hy I I ninn match at Twk-ken- ham today Router.
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  • 294 14 Aitsi po.su ions in me sinpapoie Hockey Association League SRC Deytoocat Wanderers Pnlire ChaiiEi Indian:University S.C.C. RN Police 3.H.Q. 9htaMM Selei.u 9 8 1 0 22 4 17 9 6 1 2 20 12 13 II 6 1 4 24 20
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  • 88 14 BOMBAY. Tues. New Zealand are heading for an Innings defeat in the second Test atainst India here. At close of day today they were 99 for seven wickets in following on with arrears of !36. India declared tlieir lirst innings at 421 for eight. New Zealand
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  • 32 14 Owing to change in .^hipping' arrangement* the Malaynn Sikhs •a lll leave Singapore on Dec. 10 and not th e 12th for their tour of I Hong Kong
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 236 14 2/3 Ton 5 Ton Vehicles V- NEW CABS f I &g&&\ MH AU THROUGH r rear window mid rear corner tight* <m normal These brilliant new 2 3 ton and 5 ton trucks are *T control i <v NEW ENGINES x eac^ ava^ a 3 e n norma l or
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    • 259 14 pfVWfff (hristtnas r-, fiQ^fCOttlSi) Crcnir, Blended Scotch containing famous HARRISONS CROSFIELD (mj SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR IPOH PENAHC Kl THING DeWHt's COUGH SYRUP 1 IN THE 8LUF AND ORANGE CA<!TO«i h UNDER 5) |T)eW' II II'I g*fy COUGH SYRUP kj^ SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE VERY I 1 '"'•'ifi,., lljj 1 YOUNG
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 276 14 j- -T- I 23. Slumkev stood In one (f). JiIC3 I I i) IIIIl(7b. V>IUSaWUIU 25. Concerned with an unknown quantity of debts (7t 36. Tenor leader turns in nobl» H i^i 3 I l^ 4 la" il* B headwe noax 7*^ 7**^ K. No little Illy-handed h» (Tennyson) (.7).
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1646 15 MiViVMIH ■MjBBHHHHHHnHIB LOCAL LEAVE Word.li (Min.)-B.x SO rt.. txtra. CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOTEL Panah Rata— Telephone 212 I perfect Holiday U a price you can afford. HOME LEAVE tWmttU V,n ,-Box SO cl.. txtra. j EAST SUSSEX. Furnished Cotage to let U Feb.— 15 August 4 >edrooms. 2 Bath. 2 Rec
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    • 957 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2(1 Word* is iMm.i-Box SO tit. txlra. BUICK EIGHT SUPER BaloOQ 1947. in perfect condition, recently overhauled throughout by agentfi. owner returning to U.K. price $3,000. 7 Lloyd Leas. R.A.F. Changl. 1952 PLYMOUTH: 1951 Flat convertible S wagon: Consul: Singer Sports: Hlllman: 1950 Renault Junior: A»0. Hlllman.
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    • 961 15 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word, ts (!Hln.)—Bax St rt.. txlra. REFERENCE TO Ist class sea 1 passage Box No. A 7144 ha s been I filled. All Applicants are UktnM. VISIT SMARTWAYS for Class Tailoring Ladles Gents 1 Guaranteed Satisfaction, Rates competitive also Kashmir Curios and Novelties at special Prices. 173 Tanglin
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    • 495 15 Tonight Ml If Nightly DINNER DANCE from 8.30 p.m. (Edmund Chan's Quartet) DAILY European Chinese Food ser-^d in separate Air-Conditioned Dinir. b Room. \l K(T^ Spacious Lounge Dance Jl^^^^y Open Air -Garden 1~/» I Caterers for all kinds of y," special parties. i BEIRUT I I^{fn m Comfort In ill
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  • 398 16 EPSOM JEEP'S STAR 3— Windy Corner* First Trick Bright Eyes GOOD BET ON RECENT K.L. FORM By EPSOM JEEP DRIGHT EYES II has shown that he acts splendidly over the Ipoh straight and I am pinning my hopes on this versatile five-year-old
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  • 171 16 BTMM JtEP t ALL BOY POINTER Raw 1 C. EXPORTER I COLZA I BOUND WAVE M.-> Scone Slone i Greet t'ntwthnrnr Wood t offi" i:\porter (iiret Rare 2 TRIPLE CROWX S. S. COMMANDO KOSK-MARIE 2.45 Credit Balance Triple (.own Triple Crown Trince Ross Credit Balance > s.
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  • 544 16 TtfUPLE Crown is accept ins and I think he is worth backing each-way in a moderate Class 2 sprint field. This French-bred B o t s Roussel three yearold has shown fair ability in his few starts. At Kuala Lumpur earlier In the month he
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  • 50 16 HEAVY rain fell in Ipoh yesterday afternoon and the coins; un to last evening was heavy. 6 THE Treble Tote will be held on Races Four, Six i and Seven The Bie Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. RADIO Malaya will not broadcast commentaries today.
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  • 592 16 First Trick can pull it off again today FIRST TRICK, a very easy winner over 6f. with 8.5 in Div. 2 on Saturday. looks set for a double. A 9-lb penalty is hardly likely to stop him in Race Five today. This Magic Rod gny will be even better over
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  • 1256 16 Kacc 1 4.15: Class 2, Div. 4 5J Furs. Str. 1 259 Sound WM. 7y g g Tay Mdm ft LHq Tjog 2 962 Greet 8 y Manning 8.12 H R Cowllng Mrs. J. 3 Col Tee Expor^^^ g n Mr Mrs T TJIQ Anan t) 4
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  • 158 16 I^ORM hors? s in the race i:c x Maori Chief, second with 8.9 to Windy Coiner over the Kuala Lumpur 6-f. last month, and Stream Song, third to Movie II over the Penang 6-f. in August. But a comparatively new horse I
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  • 287 16 KUALA LUMPUR a FINE second-half rally whi^-h bro their goals enabled the touring Ary;; ioccer XI to score a deserving 4-2 win indian Invitation Side in a charity <i;r today. The Invitation Xi held the initiative throughout the first half but their
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  • 116 16 Five changes in Spore XV v Services SINGAPORr complete 'Malaya i I Saturday, |ture against Si ibuifci Servici padang. CtVUKUU, I beai Negrl-M pres.sed ,o be duel to decKii '.he soutlitiii petition. Civilian;, ban j 'n the team a I go.Td display ch&mpioii. oi I finalists. Johore In the back
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  • 133 16 THE MED AN women oasketball team who treated a big surprise by beating Singapore, holders of the Nanyanc women's trophy. entered the final ,'esterday when they beat Federa'ion women 22-14 at the Happy Worid Medan will nj* meet Vietnam tor the women's championship. In the men's
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    • 818 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Contlnurd from Pare SITIATIONS VACANT 10 Wtinlsti <Min.)—Bax 50 fit. txlrm. REQUIRED FOR JANUARY Term. European Swimming Mlsprcferably P.T. College Trained. Advertber, P.O. Box 384. Singapore. WANTED GRADUATES preferably Indian Universities to teach Ber'ondary Classes: Apply to: Gandhi Memorial English School, j Khnß. CONFIDENTIAL Secretary/ phev required by
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