The Straits Times, 22 December 1955

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  • 23 1 >VFH A ii E II ?*JJ* WIITIFI ED lilTpt EIOEDS 75.000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 1078 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADE.N By submits 26-point memorandum on Singapore public servants Expat exodus is likely result iRNING TO THE COMMISSION I i ol emotional tension" may soon result in Singapore's pubuces unless the Government takes urgent steps to make a I announcement on the future of expatriates under
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  • 260 1 BIGGEST MALAYA BOOM SINCE 1951: TIN AND RUBBER DO THE TRICK MALAYAN trade is ifl enjoying its biggest boom since 1951 because of the higher rubber and tin prices in world markets. This year will be the second best in the country's trading history. Total Malayan
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  • 73 1 RUSH for transfers ALAKGI. number of expatriates have applied to the Singapore Government for transfer to other territories over the past few months. Revealing this to the Straits Times yesterday, the Singapore Kstablistimerits Officer, Mr Norman Ward, said: "The number of applications is considerably above the normal figure."' He said:
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  • 90 1 Stripper's show is stopped KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. CTRIP-TEASER Rose Chan and her troupe failtd to appear tonight at the Queen's Theatre. Kuala Lumpur, where they have been performing nightly for the last four weeks. rhe police withdrew the theatre's licence to stage her show because, it is alleged. Rose exposed
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Wed.— A magistrate's court has denied 19--year-old Bertha Wimhurst permission to wed because her father said she 1 1 can't cook and (2» hates housework. A.P.
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  • 18 1 RABAT, Wed— The Sultan 01 Morocco today announced a general amnesty fo r political prisoners. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 A notice has been filed with the Singapore Registry of Marriage by Mr. Francis Norman Lloyd Williams, acting Director of Broadcasting, of his intended marriage with Miss Annie Chang, formerly of Rad:o Malaya.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Wed.—Fortyone people, including Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, have sent President Eisenhower a petition asking for a Christmas amnesty for Communists imprisoned under the Smith Act U.l'.
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  • 283 1 B-l-o-o-d on a widow's wall IT'S THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC. SHE SAYS LONDON, Wed. DLACK MAGIC spirits have invaded a 20--room mansion in Highgate, a London suburb, according to the widow who owns it. Mrs. Doris Hatton-Wood claims that since she was widowed three years ago, the 40-year-old mansion has
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  • 28 1 KABUL, Wed. An Afghan mission is likely to visit Moscow soon to discuss the supply of Soviet arms to Afghanistan, according to usually reliable sources here.
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  • 266 1 Company's 'peace' offer turned down T^HE Singapore Trac- tion Company Employees' Union yesterday refused to order its men back to work in spite cf an offer by the company to give j the men temporary i wage increases pend- ins the findings of a court of
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  • 79 1 Sir Hartley coming SIX HAKTLI.Y SHAWCROSS, Q.C., AttorneyGeneral in the former Labour Government, is seeking admission to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor. A notice applying for admission on his behalf has been filed by Messrs. Drew and Napier with the High Court Registry. Sir Hartley will appear
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Wed Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev arrived back in Moscow today from their Asian tour.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Wed— lraq is to 1 buy at least £2.000,000 worth !of arms from Britain in the next two years under an agreement announced here today —Reuter.
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  • 100 1 17 die in air erash no survivors JACKSONVILLE. Florida. Wed. Seventeen people died in the flaming wreckaße of an Eastern Air Lines Constellation airliner which crashed near the airport here today. There were no survivors amonß the 12 passengers and five crow A child was believed to j have been
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  • 246 1 Guarantee status, Alliance told KIALA LIMPI'R. Wednesday THE Malay Rulers want a written guarantee from the IMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance, the ruling party in the Federation, that their status as ciinstitiitinii.il heads will be fully upheld, as a condition of their support for the Alliance target dates for
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  • 39 1 A ;ar belonging to Dr. Ivan Polunin of the General Hospital. Singapore, was found on lire outside his house in McAlister Road on Tuesday nifcht. The interior upholstery and hood were damaged. Policp suspect arson.
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Factory and General Workers today demanded pay increases for 600 workers in the Fraser and Neave soft drink factories in the Fed eration. It also asked for 15 holi year with full pay medical leave with pay bousing
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  • 308 1 Peking surprise for Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation Chief Minister, Tenuku Abdul Rahman, was surprised today when he was shown a Peking report which linked his comine: talks with the Malayan Communist leader, Chin Peng, with the Federation's march towards independence. Radio Peking quoted an article in the oilicml
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  • 42 1 PAKISTAN CO Wl> SPORE M'lHHUfl'g KARACHI. Wed— Wlini Marshall mission reached here today on u.iy bonne, Pakistani For<ii,-n Minister is understood to have s.iid his country was ready to provide technical training for Singapore students. Reuter. (New Marshall bombshell—See Page
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  • 278 2 THEIR JOB: To GUARD THE NATION and GO TO WAR Ig necessary ONLY TWO TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS RETAINED LONDON. Wednesday. t>RITAIVS military leaders went to work today reshaping their reserve army following its biggest shake-up since the war. They did so after Mr. Antony Head, War
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  • 27 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.-- Japan and India are to sign an agreement whereby Japan will act lOO.noo tons of iron ore from Indian mines. UP.
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  • 138 2 'Whole Asian states wiped out by Russia SFW YORK, «ort. 4 N organisation rulling itself the International Kalmuk Brotherhood has sent cables to thr prime ministers of India and Burma asking them to intercede with Soviet leaders on behalf of Asian minorities who were being "wiped out" in Russia. The
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  • 168 2 ZIP GO THE MILLIONS FOR XMAS IN BRITAIN LONDON, Wed. DRITAIN'S biggest spending spree In history is stampeding to a multi million pound climax in the last few days before Christmas More bank notes than ever £42 million— went into cirrulation last week, bringing the total issue to a record
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  • 41 2 FREE TOWN, iSierra Leone) Wed. One person was killed and two others wounded by police fire yesterday in a clash near Freetown This was the •ateht death in a series of riots against new tax assessments—Reuter
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  • 34 2 NEW YORK. Wed- Yugoslavia was elected to the United Nations Security Council yesterday, breaking a deadlock with the Philippines which had lasted tor most of the record previous 35 ballots.— Reuter.
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  • 41 2 I THIS 35-FOOT decorated Christmas tree at the main entrance to Government House in Singapore a traditional sight every year was lit last night to herald in the Christmas festival in the Colony. Straits Times picture
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  • 289 2 Bad weather halts flight f four planes to Antarctic WELLINGTON, Wed.— The 2,300-milr. Dloi mg flight by eight American aircraft Zealand to the Antarctic whs brounht bad weather yesterday when It was on pleted. Four planes completed the flight yesterday, but the phots of four others which turned back to
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  • 103 2 KAREN, 12, PUTS IN HER BID NKW YORK. om.iaN „i ii,, H t>l,,v Bank, which handle UM re rent ulc Of Nashua. eh am pi,, UM year old riOf. j horse, are to buj an- I other horsp Sa I Christmas niit i i year-old Karen M of New York.
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  • 87 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Eisenhower has returned to Washington to spend Christmas at the White House before going on holiday to complete his convalescence after Ws heart attack In September He arrived yesterday .'rrm the family farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. where he h.i Ing
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  • 78 3 Half-time score in Indonesia NATIONALISTS PAKE LEAD \RTA, Wed. T Nationalist and mlsi parties In the decIndonesian ni Assembly. preliminary tlonallsts and are lurther rthodox and Muslim parties according to of the gene- Srptem>o per cent of have been counted. Party, B 000.000 votes 4.500.000 votes. far behind m mist
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  • 29 3 lON. Wed— The itlon will sell ol Ford i stock next month. i quity stock unced that its nine i re a record--12 00.000.— A.P.
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  • 63 3 YORK. Wecl— The Court of Appeal confirmed the ail sentence im■\pril on Minot Ji Ike, 25-yeax-old irgarlne forllng girls into 5 prostitution. The court threw out one of the two counts on which Jeike was convicted, but this made no difference to the length of the sentence.
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  • 316 3 EDEN RINGS THE CHANGES IN CABINET Butler second-in-command: Monckton 'defence overlord' LONDON, Wed. T IIK Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, announced last night a major Cabinet reshuffle, naming new Ministers for three ton posts. Altogether, six Ministers in the Government which sir Anthony formed when he took over the premiership
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  • 61 3 CARDIFF Wed The pilots of two Royal Air Force jet fighters escaped unhurt after a mid-air crash at' 30,000 ft. yesterday, even though neither plane was fitted with an elector seat. An Air Ministry spokesman said that their chances of getting out and not blacking out
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  • 485 3 began with a list of Ministers who had resigned. They were Lord Woolton; Capt. Harry Crookshank. 64, who was Lord Privy Seal: Lord De Lisle and Dudley, 46. Air Minister: Mr Geoflrey Lloyd 53, Minister of Fuel and Power: Mr. Henry Hopkinson, 53.
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  • 112 3 PROTEST BY TEACHERS BRINGS JOY TO CHILDREN GLASGOW, W«d. TIIOISANDS of deluhtrd Scottish children streamed from ~<>o schools here yesterday for an unexpected half holiday as their teachers went to a big protest rally against Government pension proposals. The teachers save up a half day's pay to denounce a Government
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  • 375 3 LONDON, Wed. INTEREST dwindled still further i in the stock markets today and apart from a number of favourable company statements there was little to help sentiment. Gilts were \ery quiet and there was iome year end selling at the start but, a slight recovery took place later.
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  • 261 3 f ONDON. Wed. Bri- tain charged today that the recent rioting in Jordan was stirred up from "outside the country" by opponents of the five-nation Baghdad Pact. The Foreign Under Secretary, Lord John Hope, told the House of Commons: 'They seem to have boen incited by misrepresentation
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  • 47 3 CAPETOWN. Wed— British naval authorities at Sin:onstown began discussions with senior South African oflicers yesterday, but the subject of the talks was not revealed. The Simonstown naval base was transferred from Britain to South Africa under an avrreement reached last July. Reuter.
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  • 136 4 A BRITISH sergeant was on parade in Singapore yesterday to see his sergeantmajor father decorated by the C-in-C, Far East Land Forces, General Sir Charles Loewen. The FATHER, W. 0.11 O. army. The SON, Sergeant P. OS mi t h, ceivinß a 26--year
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  • 103 4 BOA C. flew out this tree I from England because it was part of a plan to pro- j vide Christmas gifts for disabled children in Singa- pore. But public response has been poor. The t/e* now stands in the main hall of
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  • 183 4 RADIO MALAYA WANTS TO KNOW YOUR GROUSES RADIO MALAYA plans! to introduce a lis- 1 teners' panel for English programmes to discover the likes and dislikes of the public. The first panel will be asked to comment On popular English entertainment programmes. A Radio Malaya spokesman said
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  • 35 4 Tan Ah Low was charged in Singapore yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Chow Ah Eng in Syed Alwi Road on Tuesday morning. Tan was allowed bail until Dec. 28.
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  • 190 4 JOINT PLAN FOR DOMINIOX MUST WAIT KUALA LUMpfH Wed. Tin Federa. tion Chief Minister rengku Abdu man, today reaffirm^ his view thai eration musi own way toy government an pendence. Tenßku Abdul was common' i!. statement mai don by thp Ch. ter of Singa]
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  • 88 4 Don't press for it yet, spokesman for 65,000 urges the T.U.C. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The secretary of the 65.000-strone Government Daily Rated Services Staff Council. Mr. S.R. Pernmal. said today the Malayan Trade Union Council should not yet pass its demand for an $8 a day
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  • 133 4 But 10-day gap in supplies PENANG, Wednesday. pENANG toddy tappers who went on strike on 1 Dec. 10 returned to work today. But it will be another 10 days before toddy is available. Tappers say they need at least a week to "prepare"
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  • 56 4 PENANO. Wed. Louis Kentner, the pianist, will give a return performance in Penang at the Si. Xavier's Hall at 9 p.m. on Jan. 13. He will play works by Mozart, Beethoven, Ravel, Schuman and Listz. The recital is sponsored by the Penang Arts Council by
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Branch of the Malayan Indian congress and the Eastern ArU Society will present a variety entertainment at the To m Hall next Wednesday, in aid of victims of the recent cyclonp In South India
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  • 70 4 IPOH, Wed. The looh Women's Service League presented Christmas gifts to 20 men and women at th» old folks home in Kampong Tawas new village yesterday. Each Inmate was given a packet containing a new suit i of clothes, rice, sugar, sauce. j tea. sausages,
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A warrant of arrest was Issued here today against Chal Foong, 35, a businessman of Pusing, Perak, for failing to attend the second magistrate's court to answer a forzery charge.
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  • 40 4 A correspondent of the Australian Broadcasting Commission will be stationed In Singapore soon to radio news ul Australian Interest home. Besides radio new s work, he will also collect popular Malay and Chinese records for the ABC. library.
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  • 399 5 UNION LEADERS WARN NON-MPIEA PLANTERS KUALA LUMPI R, Wed Lenders of estate work c r s unions today said that they would not continue to tolerate inferior pay rates, conditions of employment and lack of amenities on estates owned by unorganised employers. They said
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  • 182 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan students are quite content with conditions at the Brinsford Lodge teachers' training college in England, says the Federation Deputy Director of Education, Mr. L. I. Lewis. IMr Lewis, commenting on I students' complaints in letters home, said today: 'No matter
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  • 17 5 Forty Army tracker and guard dops arrived in Singapore yesterday from England aboard the Benreoch.
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  • 116 5 j JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— I Pte C. Briggs, 20, of Ist East I Yorks, stole a woman's make- j up set ameng other things as a member of a security force party which searched the Pamol Estate labour lines lon Nov. 8. At Kluang today
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  • 140 5 \RRICK: Halla Gulla (Hindi) [-■3.15, 6.30. 9.15; Tel. *****. KING'S: Pah Wans Ylau Chi i Mandarin)— l.ls. 3.30. 7. 9.30; Tel *****. CATHAY: It's Always Fair Weather—ll. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45. 9.30; Tel. I *****. ODEON: You're Never Too Young— l.4s. 4.15, 6 45. 9.30; Tel. *****. CAPITOL:
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  • 163 5 POI.H'E BAND: Public concert i< i at Katong Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 I '"CHINESE YM.C.A-: Art Clubs i third annual exhibition at 107, SrlPßie Road— opening by Minis- tpr for EducaUo". Mr. Chew Swee Kee 530 pm. tUM THOMA SYRIAN CHrRCH: Talk to Youth League j by
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  • 211 5 ESTATE QUARTERS 'FIT FOR ANIMALS ONLY'— JUDGE Manager must pay $5,000 fine for squalor JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. MR. JUSTICE STORR said today that labourers had been left to live "in a state little better than animals" at Kok Ann Estate. Sitting as appeal judge in the High Court here, he
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  • 94 5 Essay takes her to New York MISS RATTATI ISKANDARDINATA, 17, (above) winner of tbe Indonesian section of the international essay competition sponsored by the New York Herald-Tribune, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her way to New York. The competition is an annual event open to boys and girls between the
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  • 30 5 A pair of girl's jeans, found in a parcel in Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday moining. was brought into the Straits Times office, where the owner may claim it.
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  • 143 6 British capital quits Penang PENANG, Wed. T\R. N. K. MENON, Member for Jelutong, today expressed concern over the recent disposal of two large Britishowned rubber estates in Province Wellesley. "What is the reason for this flight of capital from the Settlement?" he asked during the adjournment of the Settlement council
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  • 49 6 Chua Kirn Soon was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of a charge of breaking Into a store of Building Construction Company Ltd. in Ayer Rajah Road on July 24. Chua was also acquitted of a charge of stealing copper wire valued at $1,500 from the store.
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  • 118 6 Chin Peng letter next week? Ministers to keep date anyway KUALA Lt'MPLR. Wed.— A letter from Chin Pens confirming the date and place of his wet tint with the Chief Ministers of the Federation and Singapore, or rejectini; the talks, is expected h v the besinnins ol next week. But
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  • 350 6 The union had no I legal status FUNG KEONG INQUIRY COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T*HE National Union of Factory and General Work--1 ers had no legal status when it made demands on behalf of the Funs Keong Rubber Factory workers, a court of inquiry was told here today. "The
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  • 84 6 YLHANON MARTHOMA, the Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma (Syrian) Church, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Air India. The Metropolitan will visit the Federation before leaving for Australia, to attend a meeting of the World Council of Protestant Churches Later at a tea-party welcoming him, he
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  • 19 6 Singapore motorists are advised to avoid Beach Road today because road repairs are beln? carried out.
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  • 100 6 "/"VNE or two" major com- i \J plaints by Australian servicemen in Malaya are contained in a report which the Australian Quartet mas- < ter-General. Mai. -Gen. R. G. Pollard, will submit to the Army Minister. Sir Eric Harrison, in Sydney tomorrow. Gen. Pollard
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  • 26 6 The last lot of Christmas j mall by sea from Britain for i Malaya arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Ben line freighter Benreoch.
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  • 300 6 AX assistant bacteriologNt in the Singapore City Council, j)r. S. K. Heng, who is now in Britain, has resigned following disagreement with the Council on what he should study then 1 The Council wanted to recall him when it learned that he could
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  • 29 6 Singapore Pri Jubilee Church En gregation will presi gramme of carol story 'Come. All V ful," by Sarah Gran at the church auriitorh Outram Road on Sunday
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  • 132 6 -and start a panic THREE boys yesterday caused a panic among residents, motorists and pedestrians in Zion Road, off River Valley Road, Singapore, when they pelted a large hornets' nest with sticks and stones. Most of their shots hit the target 20ft. up a tree
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  • 34 6 Kwan Fook Youn pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of theft of a trisha valued at SlO5 belonging to Tong Mun in Waterloo Street on Tuesday. Bail was allowed.
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  • 30 6 Mr. Jimmy Choo, an amateur magician, will give a show for the staff and patients of the Singapore General Hospital at the Outpatients Department at ;i p.m. today.
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  • 186 6 ■fcJINE Royal Malayan Navy cadets will leave Singapore for Britain on Dec. 28 to begin training at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. They are Cadets Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Wahab, of Kampong Charok Padang, Sik, Kedah: Cheah Leong Voon. of Ipoh; K. Thanabalasingham. of
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  • 245 7 That's the puzzle— Who IS this 'brute' in Colony police force? CHARGE LAID- BUT NOT MADE OUT \yHO is the "brute" in the Singapore Police Force? That is what the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau chief, Mr. Sardar Singh, wants to know. To him this "brute" is a complete puzzle. It
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  • 63 7 A meeting of residents in Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. protested last night that the proposed annual values fixed by the Rural Board for 1955 and 1956 were too excessive. After a two-hour discussion, the meeting passed a resolution that the "exorbitant increases are contrary to the declared
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  • 31 7 The Governor. Sir Robort Black. yesterday visited Connell House. Be toured the building, swimming pool and chapel for an hour and talked to the stall and seamen.
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  • 32 7 Mr. B K. Tandon. Commissioner in Malaya for the Government of India, will preside at a gita jayanti (celestial songi celebration at the Ramakrishna Mission, in Norris Road. Singapore, on Sunday.
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  • 57 7 TODAY: Sineflporc 3.43 a.m. (Bft 31ii.) 3.33 p.m. (8ft); Port Dirkson 10.44 a.m. (Bft. 9ir,i 11.3K 'pm ,7ft. Bin.v Peiianc 4.25 a.m. 1 6ft. 4in.i ».4O pm. (6ft. 2in.K TOMORROW: Sincapore 428 m (Bft. 2in.i 4.38 p.m. (7ft. 51n Port Dickson 11.48 a.m. 6ft. 4in.)- Penang 5.26 a.m.
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  • 22 7 IPOH. Wed. Perak Philharmonic Orchestra will hold dances on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve at the Library I Hall.
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  • 122 7 THREE YOUTHS were charged in Singapore yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly which rioted in the clubhouse of the Lim Clan Association. Nee Soon, on Dec. 6. It was alleged that they r were among 20 non-mem-bers who entered the building
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  • 225 7 4 NINE-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy was found wan- dering in the woods at 7.J milestone, Tampeni! Road, Singapore, yesterday. And the police and Social Welfare officials are worried because they cannot induce him to talk. The boy (above) was resrued from the
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  • 41 7 IPOH, Wed.— A man was sentenced to two weeks' jail at Ipoh today for not having an identity card Marimuttu Samy, 28. who [pleaded guilty, said: "I lost my card a few months ago."
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  • 206 7 BISHOP HITS AT LOTTERY PLAN BISHOP Raymond L. Archer, head of the Methodist Church in Souh-East Asia, has warned the Singapore Government that a sLate lottery in aid of its social welfare programme would lead to even greater poverty and distress. Lotteries, he said, would throw an added strain on
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  • 54 7 j^rfOßE BAHRU, Wed.— The following have been appointed unofficial members of Johore Executive Council: Dato Hajl Mohd Noah bin Omar, Inche Mohamed Yassim bin Abdul Rahman, Mr. Chua Song Lim, Dato Abdullah bin Es a Dato Sheikh Abubakar binYahaya Mr. R A. Coles and Dato Hail Syed
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  • 28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Two monuments erected as memorials to former rulers of Johore cost $58,050. They were unveiled by the Sultan during the diamond jubilee celebrations.
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    • 151 7 I B B.C. Jazz Club; 10.30—11.00 m.mm m Misic Past And Present. RADIO MALAYA «_^h rrciKiammos thus marked e»n B^ Blt^ .^lUl^MHHfl be received by listener. In Malacca) Short wave »9 and ti2m. Medium SINGAPORE wave 476 m., 343, S66m. and 297 m. (Short wave 62m. Medium wave PM «100
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  • 326 8 M HWrfi ill) (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day Malay Mail' If you want n\ooo word puzzle. MADELINES Gift Suggestion. .'-till time to buy yourself a .--tunning Cocktail frock ior YOU SMOKE in your alrmed room? You rray enjoy U; do others? Why j Air-wick? K.L. BOOK CLUB closing from
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  • 50 8 JSAM TIPALDOS thank fl!I friends who sent wreaths and and •ience and those Qded :he funeral of the ijuldos. I tIRS. J*EO THUANG H ,1 thank relatives and friends. Union and the Associations who kindly condolences, lent 1 c: (led nit;ht visits and f the late Mr. Teo Kwang
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  • 853 8 Spore, Thurs. Dec. 22, 1955. Heart Of The Matter Singapore's Malayanisation Commission breaks new ground today when it examines the memorandum of the Director of Personnel. The memorandum makes three important statements. The real risk, it says, is that Malayanisation will proceed too fast and not too slowly. Secondly the
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  • 192 8 The popularity of Mr. Marshall's "meet the people" has encouraged other Labour Front leaders to follow his example. The party's organ, the Star, lists seven Assemblymen, headed by the Chief Minister, and one CityCouncillor who are ready to listen to the problems of the mc.n in the
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  • 125 8 The Communist Government of China has now confirmed the demand of Malaya's Communist terrorists for a place in the Alliance sun. Peace in Malaya, declares a political commentator in the official People's Daily, is possible only if military operations against the terrorists are stopped, and the Malayan
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  • 884 8 {Cabinet change: Accent on defence HTHE British Prime Minister had been severely criticised for the long delay in making cabinet changes; the changes now announced are so drastic that the delay ceases to astonish. No tenant of Number Ten since the war has, by one decision, removed his three key
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    • 202 8 UNDERNEATH where I live are two Chinese eating-shops, separated from each other by a noneating, therefore quiet and peaceful, shop. In each eating-shop is installed a juke box. one of America's contributions to modern culture. From early morning to late at night the juke boxes
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    • 140 8 I congratulate the Sultan of Johore on his forthright statements and Anak Singapura for the able way he has Dut the real feelings of every right-thinking person of Malaya. The peoples of Malaya, so say our psuedo-politicians, are entirely behind them in their aspirations for independence. Axe they?
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  • 706 8 STALEMATE IN TRADE WITH CHINA THERE has recently been some revival of interest in the China trade. The interest has largely been of a political nature, as has been shown by questions asked both in the Lords and in the Commons. But there has also been some change In actual
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  • 121 8 (U.S. $mj 1955 1954 1953 W. Germany: Exports 18.6 1 7 months i 21.5 25 0 Imports 26.1 (7 months) 36.1 33.2 Sweden; Exports B<7months> .7 16 Imports 1.5 (7 months) 2.7 1.6 Switzerland: Exports 14.8 (8 months) 23.2 26 4 I.nports 11.7 (8 months) 10.9 16
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  • 136 8 AS far as the world commodity markets concerned, the trading corpon unwieldy orca: little is known ol plies they hav< t when delivery ca mised. This must im II trict demand A not known ho y. could pay for gn I ing imports cently been ami. sterling
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  • 87 8 tyHSSE factors, together ■I with the Chinese manoeuvre in the past of negotiating contracts for goods known to be embargoed, have created a feelIng of frustration through the apparent loss of trading ri-portunities and have tended to attract most attention. But there are also other factors, of
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    • 378 8 I Straits Time* Free Prew Fo' the unvrnltncl of od»«r- I trien our rcpc««cntotlv« it lit. j I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOR- j I AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will f- Classified odv*rtii«m*ntt may oho t>« handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchatter Houm, Collycr Quay, Singopor*. CLASSIFIED ADS. M Horrfv SI"
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    • 22 8 I RANCE i V OF OU7STAND/NG ZhcM WOOLLENS < and worsteds AVA/LABLE FOR YOUR SELECT/ ON AT REASONABLE PRICES PHONE: 6535 Zt.CHUUA STREET
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    • 84 8 if? fwK 2MZ r lll\--rI^Z «W (3. V. REFRIGERATOR NOW! 5-6 Cubic Feet with two large racks in the door. OWLYso7per month for 12 month* (s73 per month Federation) NO DOWN PAYMENT. Lilt Price Ice (or CASH $768 Advertisement o/THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |M 4 Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
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  • 65 9 mm, IPOREV < hief Secre- V. C.oodr. t,i Sinc.ipore by i yesterday, and -I question was: "Haw you any iMMet >ct?" >iic and hi> wife arr Men above their five-month- old daughter. Mary Anne) have been on a seven week holiday In Africa and Aden.
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  • 114 9 $10 million worth of textiles shipped to Jakarta in 3 months ABOUT $10. 000.000 worth of textiles has been >hipp^d from Singapore to Indonesia during the past three months. Giving details yesterday. Mr. I). Djohan. Chief of the Indonesian Customs in Singapore, told the Straits Times that this was the
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  • 185 9 i 29 top i jobs have to be I Malayanised i rrHERE are 29 super- I scale posts in the i Government servic« i which need "Malayanis- I i ing" Six of these are i classified as "vacant' i but are filled by offi- I cers in an acting capa-
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  • 111 9 Local "admin" officers claim they can Malayanise 1" posts immediately and the remaining 12 superscale posts within six months to a year The "immediate Malayanisation' posts include: Director of Personnel, Principal Assistant Secretary Internal Security, Deputy Financial Secretary, Police Secretary, and the Administrative Officers of most departments.
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  • 173 9 Knock, knock— enter 3 robbers Three men, one armed with a pistol, broke into a book store in Middle Road, Singapore, yesterday morning and robbed the owner and his family of $1,750 in cash and ipu rllrrv The robbers knocked on the door and then rushed fnto the shop as
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  • 250 9 And a Singapore dance is banned in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Customs and Special Branch officers at Johore Bahru seized 502 badges of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union and song books and diaries when 65 of the union's mem- bers passed through on their
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  • 700 9 LOCAL MEN SAY THE EXPATS WILL WANGLE' TOP JOBS Biggest Malayanisation battle is on 'Overseas officers can be dispensed with in many key posts 9 VERSUS 'No, we need their experience 9 J^OCAL administrative officers of the Singapore Government fear that if expatriate officers ;irc allowed to serve after Malayanisation,
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  • 30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Inche Abdul Karini bin Hitam has been appointed president of Johore Bahru Town Council to .succeed Inche Ahmad bin Hussein who is on retirement leave.
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  • 78 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Tentjku Ampuan of Pahang, Rajs. Fatimah blnte Sultan Iskar.dar Shah, was fined a total of $25 today by the First Magistrate's Court here on two traffic charges. Raja Fj timah did not appear i out pleaded guilty by letter. Inspector Paul Ra
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    • 76 9 Dial J5077 V ICOMMERCIALIM ■Ml UNION M(\)l \V O J ASSURANCE CO. for insurance service 125, Cecil Streei. Spore PC. Box 107 Tel: 5077 Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Penang TEL: 2574 TEL: 2505 TEL: 2514 AGENCIES THROUGHOUT MALAYA GarrarD Th*' World's Finest AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGERS All 3-bpeed Models are now fitted
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    • 96 9 "ELIN for Simplicity of Design and Ease of Operation. Sole Agents: LINDETEVES mum LTD. K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Singapore Jessalton In \oiir offirr use STEEL Desk- and Tables 70 different types ot Sankey-Sheldon steel Tx) desks to choose from. Fire-resisting, will not warp, easy to clean. Alternative drawer ar- Th
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  • 712 10 COOKIES child has an ambition in life. She has rather sparse hair, which is now improving due to being constantly cut. Never a whining sort of child, she nevertheless has protested every time we got out the haircutting
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  • 50 10 77n's loose-sleeved bolero jacket and straight skirt ivas originally designed in a natural tweed, but would look equally effective in a light linen or sail cloth and would be ideal for a cool day at the races. Note the fashionable widebottomed sleeves and the tjentle nipped-in icaistline.
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  • 112 10 Latest twist of 'Know yourself' AMONG the grown-ups (especially when the hour sets ss late and the assembly his "unfrozen") it looks >> M though party time in Britain this Christmas is goint; 8 to be dominated hy The Amateur Psychiatrists. Party pastimes with pencil-:ind-papi-r all with a psychiatric twist
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  • 440 10 ONCE upon a time there was a young and handsome couple called Luigi and Maria who lived in a high and handsome house on the edge of a wood haunted by a bandit. Except fo r the bandit all this sounds very Idyllic
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  • 335 10 Some ideas from MAXINE RAKICH fUST three days left for J shopping and as time draws near for the last minute rush all ideas seem to leave the mind. But take heart, there are all sorts of small gifts that are very suitable. If you
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    • 261 10 fljWjppi^ be a better cook x^* l than ever! U's downright exciting, the way Carnation Milk makes family foods taste more delicious. Carnjtion is simply country- fresh milk condensed to double richness. Nothing is taken away except water. What's more. Carnation Milk is homogenised to break up cream particles, and
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    • 316 10 TAKE HOME A CARTON Of OVALTINE BISCUITS T0 Hi HAVE you tried 'Ovaliinc' Biscuits yet? If not, Pn 3^ you have a dclightlul treat H »V 'Ovaltinc' Biscuits arc de- mAl^^ liciously different. Made yJl?3>*'' kd from the finest ingredients, t they are crisp and dainty £%J **i^3 with a
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    • 698 11 TE violent explosions shook London :hc foggy day of January 24, 1885. ndoners soon learned that the House nimons, famous Westminster Hall and oury in the White Tower of the Tower had been wrecked by bombs and ;han 20 people injured.
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    • 559 11 Stack prices tell when Commons was wrecked nothing to do with the atrocity and were released. Meanwhile the Chamber was a complete wreck. The partition between the bar the lobby was smashed. Benches on the Government side of the House were torn up. Some had been hurled into the gallery
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    • 405 11 EVERYONE WANTS A RONSON. And it's ea«y to W^^S give them the right one, because there arc Ronson lighters specially designed to suit women, outdoor A jS men, business men everyone. Choose from the 3C^2 •ix models here; or ask your dealer to show you J&& s. other fine Ronsons.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 77 11 Hex Morgan. M.D. The lath r ~7 1 HlB^^F^ mow *be you \MI: "3 HP~dcTZvton/ wmt fob *\e in /J 1 Dirk Tracy Kidnapping F-OZI WILL CO TO TUE POUCE "1 T MDCMOULD NPUW TWA F^T^B NOUBET 1 ■■IssaiHlsaiiMH I AND REVEAL yOUR SEAL IDENTITY DIRTY. OZOJE. CAUSE VYOULDNT TVWQULX>.'
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  • 140 12 January flrnt grade robber bujren f..i closed in Singapore yesterday at Sl. 37 ft per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was steady quiet. Closing price* In cents per Ib. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 126. sellers 126.: No.
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  • 37 12 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.81% for cash and 5.86 for T.T. Sterling- was quot#d at 15.24 and one Uel of gold at 253 "S.
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  • 1018 12 REACTION CONTINUES IN RUBBER SHARES WHICH DROP AGAIN By Our Market Correspondent PUBBER shares continued their fall in price in Singapore yesterday on further profit-taking, thus reversing the movement of last week, which sent counters in this section on the local market in some cases to their best levels since
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  • 102 12 Singapore Chinese Produce K\change: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; December $27 1/2 buyers. $28 sellers; January $27 3/4 buyer.?. $28 1 4 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $40 12 sellers, drum $43 1 4 sellers. Pepper: quiet with some business In the black variety reported;
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  • 25 12 HNGAFOBI I RIKKrlt I lb. (down tl,, I of a cent) .TIN: Hi Pirul i» r COPRA: PKUI U|, IV|I j I
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  • 63 12 ME! BO Investment with tradiriK q Exchange today within narrov Ing and loan Loans 3 Loans 3 Con. Zlix Bank of N.S W Mount Lyell HU> Mount Morgan""" Peko Western Mining'"' Ampol Explor Oil Search Aust. Consol. Ind"" A.PM. mew, Bradford b. HiH Pr 0 Comuuld Dun10p.....* Elec.
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    • 980 12 COMPANY MEETINGS SUNGEI BESI MINES AND AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING MR. G. W. SIMMS'S STATEMENTS The annual general meeting of fiungel Be.s; Mines, Ltd., and Ayer Ltd., were held on December lfi. m London. MR r. W. SIMMS, the Chairi i Itied. The following are extracts from t eir.ents of
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    • 992 12 the members ol Government who axe responsiule lor the framing of policy in these matters would again study that Kepori and implement Its major recommendations it would remove many of the difficulties with which the industry has been laced lor tar too long, in particular the lack of uniformity \uthln
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    • 1407 12 COMPANY MEETINGS HARRISONS CROSFIELD, LIMITED. Communist activity in Singapore and the failure of the amnesty offer to settle the emergency In the Federation are putting the Chief Ministers and their newly elected governments to a severe test, which they seem I to be facing quite realistically. As you know, talks
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    • 418 12 SHIPPING NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.T. "WILLEM RUYS" Is due from Djakarta on Friday 23rd lnst. between 2 and 3 pjn. and will berth alongside godowns 1 2 (Gate No. 8). Embarkation of passengers will take place between 5 6 pjn. The vessel will leave for Europe the same night
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    • 536 12 ssHHbsBSS KNUTSEN LINE -orient service FROM CANADA /US PACIFIC PORTS —30 DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore f Swei fon.in, Anna Bakke tailed 7 |an 9 |an 10 |.m Ogeka Bakke 10 |an 9 Feb II Fcb 12 Fcb Elisabeth Bakke 4 Feb 5Mm 7 Mat 8 Mar IS y,
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    • 986 13 uu ,405 MANSFIELD *Jc CoTwbTWT^ L fR PooL. """zj^TjASSSK %o.ilet r ihanl < Penang i«ol/" tot 22 ....-J/,4 U DwM/k a J?" fc i/. J« I Dec 11 Jan 4 Jan 7/ a.. a« i::F s^/. Glosgc. Feb 9 Feb IS U n 1?/,, „..n ...i^ tb nm ARRIVALS from
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    • 960 13 buiKTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD^,"' SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) 1 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spar. P. S'hom Penong ■BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam 27 Dm/ S J.n Direct arrives London 27 J.n BENCRUACHAN for London, Homburg B/11 Jan BENMACDHUI for Liverpool, Rotterdam. Hull 14/19 Jan 11/11
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  • 250 14 A CURB ON 'TENNIS WITH PAY' From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Wed. TIIK Lawn Tennis Association of Australia last oight decided to try and curl) "under the lap" payments to Australian amateurs who tour in Europe. In future players wishing to make overseas tours on their
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  • 232 14 By EPSOM JEEP BACK on the active list after a long rest Khor Mousa, winner of the Singapore St. Leger and the Perak Derby, showed plenty of zest in his first time-making gallop on the training track at Penang this morning. Ridden
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  • 180 14 Shaws have newcomers of promise SHAW STABLE, who have probably set up a new Malayan Turf record by heading the winning owners' list for the fifth successive season, have a number of two and three-year-olds for the new season. Among them are Amusement Park. Pleasure P^rk and Opera 11. \iiiii>i-iin
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  • 27 14 I STOCKHOLM. Wed. Sweden m.l Mace the 1957 world table tennis championships at the Royal Tennis Hall here, it was announI ced today. Reuter.
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  • 117 14 KARACHI. Wed. The! M.C.C. "A" team, who are to tour Pakistan, arrived here i today in the liner Circassia The tour, which will last three and a half months and include four Tests, is the first arranged by M.C.C. under the new "A" team plan. Donald
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  • 173 14 ALTHOUGH the Straits Racing Association has lifted its restriction on the importation of horses there are still certain conditions aimed at maintaining a fair standard of racing in the country. All new horses imported must bu acceptable for Class 3 with the exception of
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  • 95 14 Ray's other leg for treatment MELBOURNE. Wed RAY LINDWALL the Australian Test fust bowler, flew frorr. Perth to Melbourne todny to receive treatment for n pulled muscle In his right leg. I.mdw.ill who captained Queensland In then Siiemeld Shield match against Western Australia. which ended in Perth yesterday. «.ild that
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    • 246 14 HEAVY EQUIPMENT IS OUR SPECIALITY The FOWLER equipment illustrated is only part of the large range we can jj (J \^J^^ otter we've machines tor every type ot 1 Jtf^^^^l job. So when you have an earthmoving Jg Jj^-<§^rtfE^B!ll problem sec Wearne's first. JB>^V*^tßF^P^^^fc GRADERS TRENCH-CUTTING MACHINES DUMPERS Complete details
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    • 341 14 We're keeping a Secret A MoriiEß IF voikt; Jj WORRIED ABOUT WHAT TO 1 BUY FATHER COME AND j h-EE US AND WE'LL SHOW YOL THE "FEM" TOOLCHEST I HERES WHAT IT COMPRISES STURDY STEEL TOOL BOX DARK GREEN SPRAY PAINTED J i OPEN THE LID AND THE TRAY FOLDS
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    • 293 14 Straits Times Crossword Tip Mrw p~ a Hi 25 1 ill iiptTTl I ACKOSB they're around always (6). 6. Refuse copper headed ScoU 6. Aloof <7>. county (5). 7. Test no choir without good 8. Revel Involves a slippery cus- warning (5. 6) tomer (.5' 12. Source of Madrid's water
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    • 256 15 OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS! JALA LUMPUR. IPOH ft PENAR6 the Ijreit rimei fo, handing j Adxcrttiemenri to oH,ce, at Kuala I rc.h and Prnang for ■n tho following •the Straitt Tune* lows: Penang 3 p.m.. Ipih4p.a. j Kuela Lumpor 5 p.m. StraiU Times o Advertiacment Service. IDATIOM VACANT Him.)— Bom
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    • 340 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, ti (MiH.)-Box m cl.. P MMOD ATION for Officers WELL FURNISHED Bed/Sitting ti. i "K^*" 1 conveniences ase eLA'd^" I.1 fr dE< telephone Suit S?ve n i ng f neSS W men Rln NEW BUNGALOW at R,me, Park 59 Oriole Cres, en, "/or Vmme" diale occupation. 3
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    • 384 15 EDUCATION M »»ri. *J ,M,n.,-B-,x it rl.. txlrm. PRE-PRIMARY CLASS Enrolment opens. Children aged 5-6 wUI nenent b\ a year's attendance oelore they join government school. Chunghwa Institution, 56, Short Street. TUITION 10 Hera". U (Mlm.)— Box ..1 rta. a*tr> EUROPEAN GENTLEMEN withes to receive private lessons in Japanese by
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    • 425 15 VEHICLES WANTED U Word. U (Him.)— Box tt rta. ajrtr. WE OFFTR CASH for ixy reliable Used Cars from 1848 upward*. Call Wong. 271, Lavender Street. FOR HIRE N ord, fi .*/(».>— Box M rt.. wtra REFRIGERATORS of various slaes from tlO monthly. Alrconaltioners also available Consult Lee Fletcher, 102,
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    • 860 15 FOR SALE it Word, ti (Him.)— Box it rta. «<ra. j CATALINA BWIMSUI7 BAROAINSI Oddments. Put Beaaona' model* 15%, 40% Reductions Ruahl Excelsior Ltd. 86 High I Street PURE BREED AUatlan Puppies 2 months old. MKA Claas One. Bloodlines International Cham--1 plon at 16 Jago Cloae. Katong. Tel ***** i
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    • 766 15 NOTICES I NOTICE FEDERATION OF MM At $4t.M«,*M 4*«-~ r REGISTERED STOCK IM3/K73. NOTICE la hereby given that the Register of the above mentioned Stock will be clotted from the 24th December, 1955 to 6th January' 1956, both days Inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. C. E. GASCOIONE. Registrar. Public
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    • 514 15 21 I /feU>> sittwfayott /to- diwe on I Wz¥^t AvaH.bl.in 5 Ej^^^ i I1 r r^^. 13^ os(> and 1 f^ ====:^l^ lib. HJoxs. I 2 S MADI t* tWTrXiaLAMO s S CON.iavti HERO "> ALSO AVAILABLE FROM HIGH CLASS PROVISION DEALERS 1 |AME. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. FRUIT SYRUPS. SAUSAGES. TOMATO
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  • 149 16 Penang will have first MAAA meet PENANG, Wed. PEXANG will stage a Malayan Amateur Athletic Association meeting for the first time with thr 1956 championships at the new .Municipal Sports Stadium in Dato Kramat Road. The meet will be held over two days, Aug. 17 and 18. An organising committee
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  • 133 16 BANGALORE. Wed. INDIA beat Singapore by three 1 matches to one in the fourth table tennis Test here last night, j Singapore also lost by the same margin to Hungary In the next maun. India and Huncary meet today in the deciding game. Hungary have so
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  • 26 16 Sprlncciale Sports Club beat Chines* Athletic 4-0 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Gian Soon (2), Boob Yong and Tamby scored
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  • 125 16 Michael Chadwick won the Singapore Amateur Fencing Assoclationo junior individual foil championship with a maximum of four wins. Runner-up was John Hemming. The final bouts were held at Gillman gymnasium, along with the junior novices competition. George Walter was novices champion and runner-up was a girl.
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  • 351 16 Knockout hockey tourney gets under way *T»HE Singapore Hockey Association's knockout competition made a delayed start yesterday when Police cleared their opening hurdle with a 5-1 victory over R.E.M.E. "A" in a first round game at Thomson Road. Yesterdays match had to be
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  • 370 16 Indonesian lifters fly in for the international meet 'THE main body of Indonesian muscle-men arrived in Singapore by air yesterday for the international weight-lifting and body-building tournament at the New World Park this week-end. They will compete against the Federation and Singapore tomorrow and Saturday, at 8 p.m. each night.
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  • 222 16 NAVAL Base beat S.C.C. "A" by eight points (goal and penalty) to six i try. and penalty > In a thrilling rugger fixture on the padang yosterday. It was a close tussle throughout and Navy's efficient threequarter line pave their side a slight
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  • 46 16 Admiralty Asian School won the 1 Naval Base Junior League Soccer 1 Cup when they beat Seletar Tamil 1 Association 4-2 at Naval Base yesterday. Quah Kirn Beng (2) and Quah Kirn Swee <2> scored for Admiralty while Sankaran and Manlam replied for Seletar.
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  • 297 16 By EPSOM JEEP ]LfY ten to follow at the iTX Penang Turf Club Christmas-New Year Meeting are: MAZOOK.%: In grand form; showed his class at Buklt Tlmah last month when he beat, the best ln the sprinting class over 6f In heavy golnir. STAR SIGNAL: For S'-jf:
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  • 253 16 India 531-7 in drawn third Test NEW DELHI. Wed ffHE HIGH-SCORING third I*• cricket Test between India and New Zealand ended inevitably in a draw here today. The five days' play producer; 1.093 runs for only ten wickets. Final score* were: New Zealand 450 for two declared, and 112 for
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  • 128 16 KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE Combined Schools unbeaten water-polo team piled up another double figure total when they whipped Chlnwoo 16-1 here this evening. The visitors were better In all departments of the game, and did not have to go all out. Singapore led 8-1 at the Interval
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  • 43 16 Indian Gymkhana beat Indian Youngsters 3-0 in the Indian Festival tournament fixture played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were. Suppiah. Phillip and Davenathan. In another game, Seletar Dravlda Kalagan were awarded a walkover when Seletar Tamil Association failed to turn up.
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  • 207 16 From A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Wed. T<HE tourina; Malayan 1 Sikhs Invitation hockey team scored their third victory here when they beat the strong Combined Services team 2-0 today. Both coals came in the first half. The opening goal was scored five minutes after the
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  • 26 16 HOC 'KEY Junior Knorkout Cup: S.R.I 1 "Green" v S.K.K.. padang. SOCCKK Tamil Festival Tournament: Kamar.ij Sports Club v Indian Recreation Club. Farrer Park.
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  • 214 16 Malayan shines in HK badminton By A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Wed. SPECTATORS applaudI ed loudly when Gonzaga treated them this evening to one of the finest exhibitions of badminton ever seen in Hong Kong, during the match in which the Malayan Sikhs invitation team beat Chinese YMCA-Hong Ko.ig University
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  • 114 16 AGAINST the Hong Kong In■r* dians last night the Malayans wjn by five games to four in single-set matches Oonzaga and Surjit Raj were the star players for the Malayans and Ebrahlm and Mohamed were best for Horn* Kong. Resulto: (Malayans mentioned first)Surjit Haj beat M.
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  • 98 16 R.A.F Seletar tmi XV beat Nee Soon in a rimby friendly ;1 Seletar yesteidav b\ 14 point* cfciMl. three tncsi to three i penalty). The Seletar ianrank were In good form, but it was Ho.se wlio opened »corum with try near the corner flag. Point
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  • 29 16 DACCA. Wed. Pakistan defeated Ceylon by two fOalt to one here today in the Asian quadrangular foctball tournament. Pakistan led 2-0 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 156 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. JJAVE STEPHENS. Australia's fly milkman, beat Sandor Iharos. Hungarian holder of five world records. In the three miles here today. This was Stephens second victory over Iharon in five days. He beat Iharos and Tabori In a 5,000-met.e race here on Saturday. I
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