The Straits Times, 12 December 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 180 1 arshall has mystery proposal up his sleeve at today's talks: This may be it After his trip that's the way he is thinking From LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON, Sunday. -j ESTION of raising Singapore^ status ih;it of i Dominion will, I understand, bo sod during the constitutional
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  • 75 1 DR. JOYCE 8R0111t.10.. -IS. a blonde psychologist, rm-'T.iri-s her lius'i.iini. also a doctor, after winning I'.S.Stil.iiiin l>\ nlm a ion-part question about boxing on a Nrw York television show "The 1 .11 -dollar question." on Dec. (i. I>r. Brothers, the mother of a young
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  • 96 1 Eight points agreed for agenda LONDON Mm MR MARSHA] I S inks with the I Office which morrow will be n in cuht-rxiint ii is: l Dates .i"(l duration oonferemee in next -nrin^ Ihr addition or a r in his present meat to leave iiiri Minister concentrate on direction of
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  • 17 1 PreI r I Executive to s i k I while recovering Ml attack. A.P.
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  • 494 1 When I asked him whether he would elaborate on what the possible consequence! would be if his present mission failed. Mr. Marshall said: "If our constitutional talks are not basically successful, it is my intention to appeal to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers" conference. ■If after
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Sun. Moscow' Radio said today that the j visit oi a Soviet parliament- j ary deleuation to Britain next july -will facilitate a further improvement in the relations between Russia and Great Britain." Reuter.
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  • 16 1 RDAM. Sun. Bert .hi. Paidor to H lthat she was Pakistan's W( Hare.
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  • 27 1 SSOL. Cyprus. Sun. u-old can* [or possessing Mplllt. Catapults have been used by youths in the anti-Bri-tish disturbances to stone the security forces.— Reuter.
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  • 234 1 POSITION IS NOT UNSATISFACTORY' SYDNEY. Sunday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Robert G. Menzics, jubilant at winning Australia's general election, broke a long-standing election rule today by commenting on the result, but the comment was an understatement. "The position is not unsatisfactory." he said. Mr. Menzies,
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  • 153 1 BAN SANTA? WHY, HE'S A HARMLESS OLD DEAR KUALA LUMPI'R, Mm Should Father ChrisLmas be banned from Malaya? "Yes," says Inche Mull. lined Din bin Ali, Kuala Lumpur's Municipal Secretary. Inche Muhamed Din thinks that although Christmas has a religious significance it has also become a commercial racket. "What do
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  • 303 1 The lewd nude Arts Ball sketches CHALKED ON WALLS, THEY START ROW OFFENSIVE sketches were drawn on the walls and floor of the Victoria Memorial Hall during the Singapore Arts Ball on Saturday night. City Councillors who inspected the Hall yesterday were so stunned at what they saw that they
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  • 25 1 TOKYO, Sun. Twentyfour British professors of Hong Kong University arrived in Canton yesterday on a visit to Communist China, Peking Radio said today.
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI, Sun.—Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Knrushchev arrived here today from Kashmir for a final round of talks with Mr. Nehru. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK. Sun. At least nine people were killed in traffic aocldents when a light snowfall turned to ice here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 147 1 LONDON, Sun.— Miss Beatrice Chase, 80-year-old novelist recluse who died in Widecombe in the Moor. Devon. in July, wanted to be buried without a coffin in a field near her home. Her will declared she left her soul to God and her
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  • 62 1 ROME. Sun. Italy's Court of Appeal today refused to grant to the family of Clara Petacci, mistress of Benito Mussolini, documents found in the garden of her villa after the war. The documents include volumes of love letters exchanged between her and the Fascist dictator.
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  • 21 1 BANGKOK. Sun. The S.E.A.T.O. Council representatives ended a five-day meeting and agreed to meet next on Dec. 22.— UP.
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  • 158 1 FORTY thousand Malay residents from Alsagoff Estate and the surrounding area in Geylang Serai, Singapore, may stage a sit-down protest outside the Chief Secretary's office in two weeks. A meeting of 500 including 100 women mem- I ber; of eight branches of the Singapore
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  • 579 1 MERDEKA BY 1957, SAYS NEGARA 'Within the Commonwealth' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pARTY NEGARA is to ask the Alliance "Merdeka" mission to London next month to demand independence for the Federation, within the British Commonwealth, by Jan. 1, 1957. This was unanimously decided at the second annual national council meeting of
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  • 106 1 90,000 in Penang DENANG, Sun.— Police today destroyed 90.000 pellets of Malaya's new menace "midget atom bomb" sand crackers. They took possession of the dangerous toys as soon as they arrived here from Singapore. The crackers were in boxes of 300 consigned to a businessman who
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  • 33 1 TALGIERA. Algeria, Sun. At least 11 deaths were reported yesterday in a series of terrorist attacks in Algeria. Several Algerians considered friendly to the French were found slain. A.P
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  • 39 1 ALL CLEAR— ITS A TOY BERLIN, Sun. Worried postmen recently called police to examine a parcel from which strange humming noises emerged for more than two hours. A police bomb disposal specialist investigated and found a toy locomotive. Reuter.
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  • 171 1 Police, troops alerted in Laos VIENTIANE, Sun.— Armed police in jeeps have beer, ordered to stand by at strategic points in this IndoChinese state in ease Communists start shooting up polling booths on Christmas Day, it was authoritatively learnt here today. Royal army troops have also been alerted following last
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  • 36 1 < YFKI'S TI.KKOKIVI > STKIKK. AGAIN NICOSIA, sun— \s British troops startrel one nf -I scan In s >, i-i hidden arms and ammunition. Cyprus terrorists to«ia> manY seven liiniili attacks without causing damage or casualties. r.p.
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  • 243 2 GOVT. BOWS TO CLAIM FROM CHINESE FOR A SIMPLER PROCEDURE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, wants to make thing* easier for aliens applyin tr for citizenship. He has ordered an inquiry into the present procedure which has been described as "cumbersome and
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  • 101 2 Woman wins $300,000 T.V. prize HEW YORK, Sun. THE largest prize In the annals of radio and television giveaway shows US$lOO,OOO ($300,000) went to a 72-year-old woman last night. Mrs. Ethel Park Richardson, of Los Angeles, won the prize by answering a sixpart question about folk songs. Mrs. Richardson was
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  • 135 2 Oh dear! They are so fussy SMART, TIDY WORKERS IN GAY COLOURS BUT LONDON, Sun. MANAGERS and foreiT men are wearing brightly coloured bow ties at some British factories these days. Charge hands and overseers sport overalls of contrasting shades against a background of light blue and primrose tiles. Sir
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  • 44 2 COLOMBO. Sun —Ceylon's lion flag has replaced the Union Jack in the white en- sien of the Royal Ceylon I Navy. The changeover took place at a ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the I navy's inauguration. Reuter."
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  • 133 2 LONDON. Sun. An error In judgement by the captain was blamed today for the disaster to a British Over«eas Airways Corporation Argonaut airliner that crashed in flames at Idris Airport. Tripoli, in September with the loss of 15 lives. The report of the inquiry held
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  • 41 2 MA|OR PETER HAICH ot the Somerset Light Infantry, who recently served in Malaya, received the Military Cross from the Queen He is seen here with his wife and sons after the investiture at Buckingham Palace
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  • 155 2 Nuclear tests may be changing moulting habits XTAIROBI, Sun. —Nu A clear explosions In Ethern Russia may be nging the moulting its of birds which c arrived in East Africa, according to an official of the Coryndon museum here. The museum's ornithologist. Mr. John Williams, said bird> which
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  • 69 2 j LONDON, Sun— The Royal Navy is planning teats of ship-to-ship and ship-to-air guided missiles that will make I their American counterparts obsolete, the London Daily Mail reported. The Mail said that the tests would be carried out in the Mediterranean next spring. Tne guided missiles are
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  • 72 2 SPEED UP IN MEDICAL CHANGE-OVER Plan to allow foreign degrees THHE Singapore Government may recofnis 1 medical degrees to speed up Malayanisatior I medical services. ttlf this to yesterday, ance that would not n tion in cy. He said: v are reap Of the COl Mr. B Minis t?i propose
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  • 99 2 LIVERPOOL. Sun. ONE of the most distressing things in Khoel life today is to find children smoking. a headmaster. W. (ipiirge T. I Williams, 'old the school prize-giving here. He strcuißly objected to any child smoking in school time and certainly to the habit among
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  • 26 2 LONDON. Sun will ha\ carrying 12 two decks routes at a 500 m.p.h. will bi than un I vices. This Peter M craft Compai
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  • 62 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sun Hollywood has decided on a USSO million (527 million' I "face lifting" operation The film capital plans coloured pavements on Hollywood Boulevard and on Vine Street. There will be 1 bronze plaques of film stars in the eon searchl; h street light. searchh "We wood
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  • 15 2 I LONDON. I rr.plets thi boy I night a in Ka/ I Reuter.
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  • 398 3 RUSSIA GIVES ALL-or-NOTHING ULTIMATUM— FOR SAFETY countries knock at U.N. door— but 'package deal' hits snag vKW YORK, Sun. i>l SSI A gave the 1 Security Council 11 or nothing" ultimatum yesterday „n tho proposed adon of 18 countries to the United '•ns. Soviet deli dy Sobolev also v j
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  • 109 3 ABOUT RED FEARS NEW YORK. Sun. B. N took the lead jing other nicra- the S.scurity U to assess the ations of the 18 with benec Uixon. Britain's an- Britain was >te in favour •n of all the nembers. I Britain bad .saia 0 the n of Communist Unsettled dispute
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    47 3 2 A BELL FOR CHURCHILL —AS FREEDOM'S CRIER j Britain pleads for attitude of benevolence' SIR WINSTON riUKCHIII. smiles as Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller, hoard chairman of Colonial Williamsbure. presents him with a symbolical town crier's bell at a ceremony in London recently. A.P. picture.
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  • 74 3 VATICAN CITY. Sun. L'Osservatore Romano said yesterday that the Pope was displeased by a report last month that he had a vision of Jesus Christ during his grave illness a year ago. The Vatican newspaper said the report wa-s true "but it is well to make
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  • 246 3 A bikini seems so natural to Giselle THICK HERE THERE' COSTUME OBSCENE YEW YORK, Sun.— A She was French. She was a model. And on her first day in New York she posed for the Press in a bikini. But when shapely Giselle Thierry. 23, saw the costume American night
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  • 99 3 EARL ATTLEE —EXPERT HORRIFIED LONDON, Sun. Earl Attlee's wife said her husband will be known as just plain Earl Attlee and an expert on British peerage was hnrrified at the idea. "It may result in peers being confused with American bandleaders like Count Basic and Duke Ellington," Mr. L. G.
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  • 35 3 VORONEZH. Sun. Plans were announced yesterday to erect a 10-foot bronze statue of Czar Peter the Great in this river port where he founded the Russian Navy more than 200 years ago.— A.P.
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  • 118 3 MONTREAL, Sunday. A STUDENT protest against increased bus and streetcar fares flared last night into a wave of riots. Police said the demonstration was taken over by "hoodlums, thugs and vandals." Before quiet was restored shortly after midnight, police said more than 100 streetcars
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  • 52 3 THE HAGUE, Sun—Workmen building new flats here will be protected from the weather this winter by large "umbrellas" made from British aluminium and plastic in an attempt to reduce Holland's serious shortage of houses by all weather work. The umbrellas can be raised as the buildings
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  • 70 3 LONDON, Sun. Turkey patrols are out in force in Britain, many equipped with walkie-talkie radios, to guard the traditional centrepiece of Christmas dinners. In southern England police i chiefs have told farmers to report strangers loitering near farms. The guard ring this year is tlphter than
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  • 190 3 Too hot for votes Algeria cancels elections DARIS. Sun.— General 1 elections in Algeria, which were to have been held on Jan. 2 simult- aneously with those in continental France, have I been postponed, it was| announced here last i night. The secretariat of the Algerian Governor-General said m a
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  • 35 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The Cunard liner Ivernia completed her maiden voyage to New York today and got the customary welcome from fireboats, helicopters, blimps and the whistles of all ships in the harbour.U.P.
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  • 208 3 GOVT. SAYS NO GAGGING OF GUESTS NEW DELHI. Sunday. I IEMFERS of Parliament protested against the cost iTI of the "lavish hospitality" given the two Russian leaders during their visit here because of their outspoken attacks against the West. Hindu Mahasaba and Praia Socialist leaders.
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  • 37 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.—President Luis Bat lee Berres of Uruguay told the National Press Club here that within "a few years'' the combined population of all American countries would equal or exceed that of China. Reuter.
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  • 56 4 Negotiations to end the 30--day-old strike by 227 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board have ended in i deadlock. Yesterday the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union called on the Government to investigate the "attitude of the Board" towards the strikers. The union blamed the company
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  • 249 4 after a pledge from Marshall QJTANDARD VII students in Singapore > Malay schools will not carry out their threat to boycott today's entrance examination to Malay secondary classes. This decision was taken by the students following an t assurance by the Chief j Minister. Mr. David
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  • 28 4 MOTOKISTS. cyclists and pedestrians cross the bridges which wer c lent by the Army to the Singapore Government. Straits Time* picture.
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  • 104 4 Compressed study for 'old' pupils THE Singapore Ministry of Education has introduced a "compressed" training Kheme to give "prornlslng" owr-ase pupils sco iutary education next .war. Under tlie scheme, all over age students who pass a ipeclai examination will be allowed to take a fourycar secondary course in three years.
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  • 178 4 BAILEY BRIDGES LOANED BY ARMY A MAJOR STEP to combat floods in the Bedck Re- settlement area was completed yesterday when two Bailey bridges were erected at the 9th milestone, Changi Road. Singapore. Construction of a new culvert beneath the bridges to carry the flow of
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  • 112 4 PENSIONS UP -BUT ONLY FIT FOR DOGS' Xl \LA LIMPIR, Sun I TH E Pan Malayan Government pensioners' Association is not happy about the latest increased pension rates. "The Federation Government is treating us like barking tloev" the president of the Association, Mr. V. Kanapathy nil. v. said at a
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  • 44 4 TAIPING, Sun. "Youth and Student Movements in Malaya" will be the topic for discussion at the meeting of the Taiping Discur-oion Group at the Ceylon Association tomorrow at 7 30 p.m Inche A. Rahlm Ishak. a schoolteacher, will lead the ciscussion.
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  • 30 4 IPOH. Sun. A party of 120 Perak teachers and students will leave for Bangkok on a 10-day educational tour tomorrow. The students are from the St. Michael's Institution.
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  • 199 4 THE Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee of Middle Road decided at a meeting yesterday to take immediate steps to "achieve unity" with the rival Trade Union Congress to have one united labour movement in the Colony. Mr. Jamit Singh, secretary of the S.T.U.W.C. told the
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  • 111 4 Jaycees to help Saigon rE Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will take pp.rt in "Operation Brotherhood' 1 which has been launched by the International Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. P. T. Wong who has returned to the Colony after attending the 10th World Congress of the 1.J.C.0. told the Straits
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  • 43 4 About $400 was reported stolen from the counter of a provision shop at the 7U milestone. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, on Saturday night. Chua Soon Hua. the owner, told the police that the till at the counter had been tampered with.
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  • 77 4 RAWANG. Sun. The Se- i langor State Information Officer, Mr. Jack Hackett, told 100 estate labourers here yesterday that the British Government wanted Malaya to have independence as early as possible. •But all the Communist I terrorists wart Is a Com- munlst dictatorship in which
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  • 272 5 Deficit next year to be much higher $293 millions— a s a beginning. Just how much the development plans of the Alliance might come to in the Supplementary Budget it is difficult to say. but it could within reason reach an extra S5O millions. Here it should be recalled that
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  • 425 5  -  HARRY MILLER SUPPLEMENTARY VOTES FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE \'y APRIL ESTIMATES TO PROVIDE FOR DEVELOPMENT WORKS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Supplementary Budget the Alliance Ministers mentioned during the long meeting of the Federal Legislative Council last week is expected to concern itself largely with capital expenditure. There are
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  • 43 5 Malaya's only Outward Bound School at Lumut has vacancies for 60 students next year. Courses lasting 25 days will cost students $250 each. Intending applicants are asked to contact the Bursar of the school as quickly as possible.
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  • 177 5 $96 mil. faith in future of Malaya READY FOR GREATNESS, SAYS CORPORATION rpHE Colonial Develop- ment Corporation, which has committed $96 million on projects in Malaya, believes that the people of the Commonwealth are ready to welcome Malayans as their equals. Making this observation in the latest issue of its
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  • 60 5 IPOH. Sun. A $5,000 citizens' assembly hall was today declared open by the Ipoh assistant District Officer. Mr. D. W. A. Stones at the mining village of Lahat five miles from here. The chairman of the Citizens' Committee. Mr. Nr Kok Mun, said that the
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. J. Okell was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Federation High Court by Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court today on the application of Mr. R. H. Green.
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  • 33 5 The Singapore Traction Employees' Union will bold a general meeting at the Broadway Hall. New World, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. to cuss the deadlock in their tulks with the comDany.
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  • 199 5 GIRL ANSWERS MAN'S APPEAL rrHE pleas of a man who was given away as a child and who is now roaming Singapore looking for his mother, were answered yesterday by a young girl. The girl, who does not want her identity disclosed "until I am sure he Is my step
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    • 153 5 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 p.m. on Dec 10 to 7.30 am. on Dec. 11) Singapore 73 degrees, Penang 74. Kota Bahru 72. Kuula Lumpur 72 Ipoh 73. Kuantan 69. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: Singapore 88 degrees, Penang 90, < 7.30 ajn. to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 11) Kota Bahru 83. Kuala
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  • 634 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Mon. Dec. 12, 1955 Graduates For Farms Considering Malaya is predominantly an agricultural country and is likely to remain so, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the development of agricultural training and study. It is true that there is an Agricultural College at Serdang, but
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  • 331 6 Figuring The Facts The trade union complaint that the cost of living indices in Singapore and in the Federation are based on an unrealistic formula is not new. Nor have the two Governments ever denied the charge. Recently a spokesman for the Malayan Statistics Department admitted that Singapore's cost of
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  • 159 6 Mr. Menzies' Government remains in office. With seven results to be declared in Australia's snap election, the Liberal-Country Party coalition had won 71 seats against the Labour Party's 43. It is expected that the majority will finally settle at 24, compared with seven in the outgoing House.
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  • 677 6 T asked me on Saturday at a cock- tail party, had I at my somewhat ad- vanced age, come out j to live in Singapore? The surroundings supplied J one of the several ani swers for we were In the house
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  • 1034 6 THE U.N. PACKAGE ADMISSION PROPOSAL MAY FAIL BECAUSE OF SO\ BACKING OF OUTER MONGOLIA, WRITES FRANCES HARVEY GREAT Power agreement on admission of 18 new nations to the United Nations may be doomed to failure over Soviet insistence that U.N. membership also
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  • 411 6 llillllllllllllllll \-l II! -SIIt I i: Ii iimiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiM niimiiimiini JLf AY I offer a few comments on the new Bill relating to Muslims? It does not appear to have a short title. Why is it necessary to define "anak dara' in Latin?
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  • 299 6 I AM a S.I T. tenant in Whampoa area and I have just received a notice to quit unless I agree to the increase in water charges to $8.20 per month as from January 1, 1956. What an unreasonable amount for only one watertap in
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  • 34 7 ..1 mm BENNETT. 22-year-old American sailor, sits at the feet of Sri Ambalangoda C'handrsiri Thera at the Sri Lankaramaya temple, Singapore, after taking the vows of Buddhism yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 168 7  - Who killed Lua Ker— and WHY? PATRICK CHKE :ER 11 DAYS- p VESTIGATION, S PORE POLICE ARE STILL BAFFLED BY TAXI DRIVER'S MURDER By 1 t't C.I.D. are working on a certain line, but no real clue I.i-lio killed Singapore taxi driver Lua Ker— l h) Intensive police investigations since
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  • 191 7 Struggled with his assailants 10 years, took anybody to such an isolated spot. Was he forced to drive there, or was he overpowered and the car driven by someone else? Where exactly was he slain? In the car, at the spot where he fell or outside the cemetery? The car
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  • 252 7 AMERICAN TAKES VOWS AN AMERICAN sailor became a Buddhist at the Sri Lankaramaya temple, Singapore, yesterday. When 22-year-old Blame Bennett's ship, the Steel Voy--1 ager, reached Singapore he I decided the time had come for hi m to settle his "inner conflict." So he went to the
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  • 56 7 IPOH, Sun.— A police team from Kuala Lumpur will spend 10 days in Perak recruiting Chinese youths to the force. It win visit seven centres in the state, beginning at Taiping on Monday. Other towns on the team's itinerary are Kuala Kangsar, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Teluk Anson,
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  • 50 7 IPOH, Sun. Two schoolboys were drowned last evening in a mining pool here. A party of six boys went for a swim and two got into difficulties. The victims were Wong Thiam Choo, 10. and Yong Chin Ah, 11. Their bodies were recover- ed last night.
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. G. E. Mason will talk to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on "Road Transport" at the meeting of the Club on Tuesday.
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  • 100 7 NEW UMNO BRANCH IS OPENED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, today opened a new UMNO branch at Kampong Pandan, three miles here. The Alliance Government would not budge in keeping its promise to the people that self-government, should be achieved in
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  • 50 7 i CMPUR. Sun. will arrive it this year's .it the Selan. Association. 3no children will attend the party to be held on this year has also donated more than ssoo which will be used to buy Christmas gifts for inmates at the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement.
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  • 61 7 Mr Teo Kwang Leng age 73 parsed away peacefully on Friday 9th December 1955 at No. 501-C. East Coast Road. Singapore leavInk behind his beloved wife Tan Pheck Hong, 2 sons Teo Thuang Hai and Teo Thuang Hlang, 2 daughters, 5 daughters-in-law, many grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn
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  • 221 7 Ex-Queen drops into the Colony NO FUSS, ASKS WIDOW OF KING OF SIAM A FORMER queen arrived at Singapore airport from Bangkok yesterday, unannounced and unrecognised by all except those immediately concerned with her visit. She was Princess Rambhai Barni. the widow of King Prajadhipok of Siani. Pri n c
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  • 51 7 I IPOH, Sun.— A cat burglar stole a handbag from the Towers Road house of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council chairman last night. The bag. belonging to Mrs. G. S. Walker, wife of the I chairman, contained $35. a watch valued at $150, a pen and
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  • 54 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ong Kong Chin who failed to declare 30 wrist watches valued at $540, while travelling on the night mail on Nov. 19 was fined $600 or four weeks' Jail. in the Magistrate's Court today. I Duty on the watches I amounted to $80.
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  • 61 7 The Young Women's Christian Association, Singapore, celebrated its 80th anniversary and its world centenary with a thanksgiving service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning. The congregation Included the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black, the Commissioner-General Sir Robert Scott, and Lady Scott and the Speaker
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  • 333 7 STAFF UNION WANTS RADIO SPILT And puts pressure on Rahman KUALA LUMPI'R. Sunday. THE Federation Broadcasting Staff Union is to ask the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to speed up plans for a separate Federation broadcasting. In a statement issued today the union says: "The present Pan-Malayan broadcasting set-up has
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  • 150 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. a Perak prince who is a magistrate in KiuUa Lumpur was married last night in the Bagan Serai home of his foster father. In the presence of Perak Royalty, Raja Azlan Shah, youngest son of the Sultan of Perak, took
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A six-year-old girl, Yew Kok Hing. died in the General Hospital here tonight from injuries received in a motoi accident in Damansara Road today.
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  • 72 7 BENTONG, Sun. A Special Constable, Chong Kam Sang, alias Ah Kow. 17, was found dead today in Telemong new village near here with a bullet wound in his throat. A rifle was by his side. A 14-year-oIJ Chinese girl was also found shot in the
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  • 21 7 The Beng Choon Kok Association will celebrate its 33rd anniversary at the Diamond Restaurant, Great World, on Saturday.
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  • 300 7 FRONT PREPARES TO HIT BACK DETERMINED steps to counter People's Action Party activity in Katoriß Lave been taken by the Singapore Labour Front. The actlntt Chief Minister. Mr. A. J. Braca. said yesterday that more branch offices would be set up throughout th<; district. A commitup of Kven has been
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  • 28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chong Sui Tien, of Kulai. who failed to renew his defaced identity card was lined $200, in default two months' jail, in Kulai.
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  • 494 8  -  HALL ROMNEY By BAMBOO AND BUSHIDO, by A. C. Allbury (Robert Hale 12s 6d). Tlfß. ALLBURY'S book ITI caused me to look up the diary I had kept throughout 3£ years as a p.o.w. in Singapore and Siam. One entry,
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  • 309 8 CIFT FROM THE SEA By Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Chotto Windut. 7i. 6d By MARIE SCOTT-lAMES IT was time for con- templation and selfanalysis which was Mrs Lindbergh's particular gift from the sea She used a solitary and recuperative holiday to meditate on the manifold problems of
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    • 331 8 Straits Times Crossword ■'j a i r i r i r i r i r i ~iZpZiZS~iZSZEZ zs» i azyzkiz' zs s ib j l9 111 S'°l ;l _J"~ ZiZI__B^ZEZSZHZ 26 Ill 27 ACROSS ordered 17). 1. Honest instruments? (7,6). 8. Apartments for a change (.8. 10. The i,nake is
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  • 1525 9 X«ll«-«»— I— .-^i..t..^-«"»;r;«;:'S::;t:^atft.am.liMim»l ■hiiiimim' FOUR ropes hung from beams in the double-tier prison of New Albany, Indiana, on Dec. 12, 1868. From each rope dangled the body of a hanged man, an object of horror to the other prisoners peering from their
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  • 215 9 Avengers battered down jail doors captured without trouble and conveyed to Indianapolis. There they were put on a train for Seymour, where they were to change for Brownstown. Crowds waited at each stop for a glimpse of the heavily-guarded prisoners. The train was so late arriving at Seymour that they
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    • 33 9 P .v Morgan. M.O. -WOU^D VO'J BE WM '^oVw VO'JNG ?AM HAD THE JOB— AND v £^sj»T^ OßC)s .C^V n PHYSICIAN'S OBDERS AND J FOU THAT PRETTY/ HMi Iru,,, ti a ar*>tU> U,,hUr
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  • 547 10 MALAYAN sn \iu it \itki i in %v By Our Market INDUSTRIALS STEADY Correspondent 111 the tin price last week at its highest level for 32 months it was not surprising that tin counters on the Singapore Share Market came in for considerable interest and
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  • 501 10 A REACTION set in on the tin market on Saturday morning and the price fell by 54.37 A to $404.87J, but it was still at the highest level since April 1953. With the persistent buying pressure from overseas markets, particularly America, the price was taken
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  • 383 10 rE following business done In the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the Deriod December 3 to December 9: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Old. 30s. tid. Prma«| A: Neave Ord. $1.73' to 51. 71 1 Fraser o; Ne.ive Prefs. $5.95 xd..
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  • 443 10 COMPANIES operating in Malaya announced the following dividends last week: THE BASSETT RUBBER CO. LTD.: An interim dividend of 1n less 30% Malayan income tax, for year ending December 31, payable to shareholders on register December 15. Books close December 15 to 21 inclusive. THE ATLAS ICE CO.
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    • 274 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS] SITUATION VACANT REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY SALESMAN WHO HAS A i THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SINCAPORE BEER MARKET. EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR THE RICHT MAN. APPLY BOX A 7351 S.T. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications Invited from men and women for appointment M Administrative Assistant in Registrar* Office. Holding of University degree
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    • 823 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WAR DEPARTMENT 111 I I ENGINEER'S BRANCH HQ. MALAYA COMMAND APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following vacancies at Kuala Lumpur. (a) QUANTITY SURVEYORS ASSISTANT, LEADING •424 x 16 $568 month. Qualifications City and Guilds Final and 7 years experience in Quantity Surveying. (b) QUANTITY SURVEYORS ASSISTANT $248 x
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    • 885 10 NOTICE WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (Malaya). LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary Gener.il Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company at Ocean Building, Collyer Quay In the Colony of Singapore, on Wednesday the
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    • 514 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS —30 DAYS Sailing Arriving r- j S»»f"»ciico Singapore i we en Cjerrrud Bakke 12 D^ Anna Bakkc sailed 7 Jan 9 lan 0 l,n Ogeka Bakke 10|an 9 Fcb 11 Fob 2 Fcb lit El.sabcrh Bakke 4 Fcb 5Mm 7 Mar 8
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  • 761 12 Six non-league clubs still in Cup meet BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. DOSTON UNITED and Bedford Town led a gallant bid by little non-league clubs in the second round of the Football Association Cup competition yesterday when they both beat league rivals to earn the chance of meeting bigger clubs
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  • 329 12 F. A. ft I'— SECOND ROUND Bedford 3 Watford 2 11 Auikland U scunlhorpe 0 Bradford 4 IVorkington 3 Bradford C 2 Worksop 2 Hiuliii.n 1 Norwich 2 i Ul 1 Harllepools 2 Ilarlton 0 Acrrinfton 1 lit i I'j 1 Boston 6 Exeter 6
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    • 238 12 )i\ EVEN FATHER CHRISTMAS LOVES EGCMOC FOR CHRISTMAS A nifty Yuletidc delight compounded of milk and eggs and fortilird with rum, whi brandy according to your taste. .Wi base, you provide the liquor. Only lingk an aggregate of small orders amounting to than 10 gallons in quantity can be please
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    • 207 13 \s tt ANTED I <■'» extrm. >V 'liuhly reKree Ist 384 after IKNOED INile imme•ueferable Fnuser D :NDIAN c^uantlty contracts c experttne* ient Box \< COUNT ANT Accountant ■ring into ■ing A<--\T!ON VACANT rtt. extrm. accom. Ne i T&nglin B.T. House's" HED ROOM, crn conB nopean phone *****. :< D
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    • 438 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED Word, ts (mm.) mm, iB rt OFFICE SPACE APPROXI MATELY 1.000 so f, CenS i hi s requlred by Weli ATM? |r rOPWin flnn Ap P'y Box OFFICE SPACE VACANT 20 Word, ti m*.)-B U x s» et.. extra. OFFICE SPACE to let as from Ijbth December
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    • 851 13 TUITION to Ward. H (Mil,.)— Box it ett. extra. SHAMROCK DRIVING SCHOOL will coach you for the Test through our experienced English speaking instructors complete course $90. Ring ***** 3 Cotem in street FHENCH LADY, Exceptionally Successful Teacher School Certifin.te French, starting new Beßlnnprs Class January. Twice Weekly Tuesday Alternoons
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    • 838 13 VEHICLES FOR SAI.F. 20 Word. IS (Mil,.)— Box SO ct.. extra i 1952 SINGER SPORTS recently i overhauled and in excellent condl1, tion. Owner leaving Colony. $1,900 View 351 O.M.Q. Tangmere Road, I R.A.F., Changi 4-DOOR MORRIS MINOR, 12,000 miles, perfect condition throuKhout. European owned comp. insured. What oflers? Telephone
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    • 846 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MUNICIPALITY OF i GEORGE VOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF TRAINEE DRAITSMAN Application!, are invited for the post of Trainee Draftsman in the I Water Department in the Technl- lan Timesci'.le (New Consolidated) $122.50-7.50 152.50 E 209 14A 321/E 338-14V5450 plus current cost of living allowance. Point of entry i:ito
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    • 471 13 NOTICES Re: SEELEPAH alto known is VYTHILINGAM CHELLAPPA Deceaied All persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed, late of No. H-5, Henderson Road. Singapore, who died on the 12th day of August. 1954 are required to send particulars of their claims in writing to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE
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    • 1232 13 NOTICES I SINGAPORE AIRPORT ADVERTISING < ONCESSION Applications are Invited from established advertising and publicity Kgencles for an advertising and display concession at pore Airport. It is intended that t lie concession will consist in the main of the rlsht to erect and üblet display cases In various parts of
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  • 173 14 PENANG, Sun. SINGAPORE Combined Schools trounced Penang Chinese Swimming Club schoolboys 9-1 at water polo at Tanjong Bungah here today. The visitors showed marked superiority. Every player scored but the goalkeeper. In contrast, the home team showed a lack of combination i and leadership. Ong Choon
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  • 77 14 Straits Trading Sports Club j have won the Singapore Business j Houses Football Association i Sportsman Trophy for 1955. It was their first .season in the league. Although their play was of a j poor standard their sportsmanship was excellent. Even after being beaten 14-0 the
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  • 50 14 AHMEDABAD. Sun —The New Zealanders led an Indian XI by 309 runs with ninr second innines wicket-s sT.indlng at the I close of the second day's play in their matcji here which ends tomorrow. Scores: New Zealand 284 and 162 for one. Indian XI 145—Reuter.
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  • 57 14 Rajiji Sports Club team to play Royal Navy Kraii.u in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today will be chosen irom: G Muthiah. P. Kanriasamy S. H. Rajak. P. Govindasamy. B. Moideen. S Ramiah B. Loganathan. G. Krishan. V. Kalimuthu. T. Gopal Krlahan, S.
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  • 23 14 PARIS Sun—France beat Brltain by 17 points to five in their rugby leaeue international here today. Fiance led 5-2 at halftime.—Reuter.
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  • 173 14 MALACCA, Sun. ARYAN GYMKHMA beat Malacca 3—2 in a soccer match at Kubu Stadium today. Aryans led 2—l at the interval. All three goals were scored durinn the first five minutes of play. Aryans had more of the exchanges but were unlucky not to win
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  • 167 14 CALCUTTA, Sun SDfGATOM players, I'u. .11 Urn; lioe and Luh Hen;. Chew, and the Hungarians, liit n. mi ii and Josef Kocziaii, uill light out the finals of men s doubles in the East India table tennis championships here today. The Hungarians and Singaporeans won
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  • 726 14 ROYAL NAVY ARE SPORE QUAD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS RAF TAKE SECOND PLACE DOYAL NAVY gained their biggest success in Singapore hockey when they won the annual internal quadrangular by holding Civilians to a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Naval Base yesterday. Navy, who completed
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  • 251 14 Thais want visits by Malayan badminton teams THAILAND, beaten 6-3 by India in the Asian zone of this year'l Thomas Cup badminton series, are planning to create more interest in the game and improve the standard by organising tours overseas. The lirst of these tours will start next month when
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  • 310 14 New records set at S 'pore weight meet TWO competitor.- broke live Sinire records laM night. 1 final niriht of the senior wcighti lifting championships at the New World. Tan Howe Liang set tiiree new records, as follows: two-hand press 235 1b (previous best 234': sn.it. h i 230 tb
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  • 73 14 In a Breweries Kampong League match at Fairer Park yesteraay, Badan Kesenlan beat Weston S.C. 13-1. Scorers were Choon Chee (6>, I Hussein (I), Syed (2j, Shakni (2; I and Mohamed. Jaffar Baba replied for Weston. Alexandra football team bea: Kebenaran Club 5-1 in
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  • 41 14 A friendly soccer match a, Woodlands yesterday between Woodlands Sports Club and Seletar Football Club resulted In 3-3 draw. Mohd Duraf. Eusof H»sim and Wahab Ahmad scored for Seletar and Abdul Sudin Hussein Ellas and Ali Awang for Woodlands
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  • 164 14 S CHICAGO. Sun. UGAR RAY ROBINSON,; wearing the middle weight crown for the third time, embarked today upon a glorious-new phase" of life in which Iv hopes to become a dollar-a-flght man for charity. Before leaving for New York, the 35-year-old Robinson. who
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  • 263 14 Jones' bold tactics on The Camel paid off JOTTIW6S By EPSOM JEEP pLEVER riding tactics by Jackie Jones played a big part in The Camel's half-length win from So What in the 11,-mileI 1 -mile trophy race for Class 2 stayers at lpoh on Saturday, last day of the Perak
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  • 167 14 Baxter ties for riding honours A PPRENTICE Alex Baxter ■A shared rldins honours with Abdul Mawi and Max Cracknell at the Perak Turf Club December mci ting which ended yesterday Each rode three winners. Porky Donnelly had one of his best meetings, sending out four winners and a second to
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  • 306 14 IJEKULTS of Rugby Union and iv League matches In Britain yesterday were: Second Scottish trial: Scotland 9 The Rest 0: Second Welsh trial: Reds 11 Whites 3. County championship: Cheshire 6 Northumberland 5. Durham 9 Cumberland and Westmorland 3; North Midlands 11 Warwickshire 13; Yorksh're
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  • 271 14 HOCKEY ROW NO THREAT TO FED— OFFICIAL TAIPING MALAYAN Hockey Federation denied that the recent controPerak and Selangor over the eancellatj rangular would jeopardise the chi Federation taking part in the Klelbou or cause a ril* among the M.H.F. offli Mr. A. Durairainam of Taiping. who is a Perak Hockey
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  • 85 14 Fed Police rally to beat Snore FEDERATE off a half-1 beat Singap their annual Thomson Road Federation having their up a fine l» cially in thi when they n covery U Colony tear. full strength vadas. Stcvi 1 and Cornelius Federation lead whrn Chens Watpast Dollah I the circle. Singapore
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  • 38 14 Malik bin Riders Cycling 1 lap Phillips CIS ton Way yes-. prime-point tropl Raftt bin Rahul and third T. i: In the 35-lap 1 hood bin Ahir.. won from Jasmin il man and Said]
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  • 18 14 I Indian Racn Chinese Atbletli I soccer match yesterday. B K the Ir.dlan£ and Ah Chinese.
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  • 97 14 i Federation Police won their I badminton fixture against Singapore Police by three matches to two at the S.B.A. hall yesterday. Federation won the first singles and both the doubles. Tin upcountry team were beaten at rugger and boxing on Saturday so that by winning the
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    • 895 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. i nminurd from Pace 6) SITIATIONS VACANT UWt,rJ,SS (Min.)-BoM i* txlrm. IO IN XI R/DRAUOHTSMAN required, experienced in .1 rieslsn :0, Apply P.O. Box 4034. I PTIoMSr For Local Photo Studies able tc, speak good English kniiwlerik.- o! Chinese writing preferable reply Box A 7348. ST. REQUIRED ii
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    • 24 14 ■scon Nee Soon Harrison > S.C.t. 4 8 padang. riOC&F.Y Friendly: S.K.C. v V.M.C.A.. S.R.C. ■oocsa Friendly: Rajaji Sports Club v R.N. Kranji. Karrer Park.
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