The Straits Times, 30 December 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 1221 1  - THE WAR GOES ON Amnesty to end after 'period of grace' HARRY MILLER Reds had a proposal for laying down arms BUT BOTH CHIEF MINISTERS SAY: WE DO NOT CONCUR WITH IT By BA LING, Thurs. The war against Malaya's Communists will continue with increased vigour. (liin Peng, the Communist
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  • 278 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Federation Chief MinUter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived back here at 4.30 p.m. with hopes of a further meeti.ig with the Communists. He said: "I hope they will come for another talk But he added: "I certainly shall not
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  • 1008 2 Tengku: Door open for another meeting 'REDS EAGER TO END THE WAR' *I BELIEVE CHIN PENG WILL WRITE SAYING HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE ME AGAIN- REDS MIGHT GET A FRESH MANDATE BALING, Thurs. door is open to the Communists for further talks, said the Federation Chief Minister, Ten g
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  • 354 2 DISAPPOINTMENT-BUT THE PEOPLE ARE SAYING.. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The breakdown of the Baling "peace talks" has been greeted here with feelings of both disappointment and relief. People Interviewed by the Straits Times were disappointed that the talks had failed to end the Jungle
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  • 75 2 Chin Peng staying the night BALING, Thurs Chin Peng decided to stay at Gunong Paku tonight with the police escorting part; which has been living In tents facing the Communist bodyguard hidden in the jungle. He lit expected to rejoin his bodyguard tomorrow, and move off to his headquarters soon
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    • 164 2 "1 far crap pratwtiaiu ALDRIN and DIELDRIN. two new insecticides recently developed by Shell, will give protection against termites, ants, and other insect pests in these and many other crops grown in Malaya and British Borneo. Aldrin, one of the best soil insecticides available today, will jl/'IkJL S' ve complete
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  • 439 3 Tommyguns and torches start new wave of terror in Alders Thurs.— Rel) c I terrorists with tommyguns ,iul torches burned lamis and school houses near Batna yesterday mid 1 1 l>eo|)lc were killed throughout Algeria sx t iona 1 i s t ilashcs.
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  • 132 3 [PPEALS TO CABINET FOR HELP JAKARTA. Thursday. NT SOEKARNO'S first wife is demanding I 1 sources close to the palace said today. ir-old Fatma- left the presidential husband took Ife last year. 'men raised a w hen they 10 h.iri secretly Hartlni Suwon^p, a lid
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  • 20 3 Thun Princess nt of King Feisal died hcri' yesterday ralllah died after received when kerosene stove.—
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  • 12 3 KONG, Thurs. M Stratton ri.iv British forces In U.P.
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  • 59 3 GLASGOW. Thurs. Five Labour members of Mother- well and WLshaw Town Council— all Roman Cathoere expelled from the local Labour Party last ni^ht because they opposed having a civic reception for Russian leaders. They opposed having a 1 party for Marshal Bulcanin and Mr Khrushchev during
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  • 120 3 ONE OF THE DIONNE GIRLS IS IN LOVE TORONTO. Thurs. Annette, one of the four surviving Dionne quintuplets estranged from their family, is "deeply in love with a young man," it was reported yesterday. The Toronto Star said that the girls' "rebel'ion," reported by their father, had been fomenting for
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  • 43 3 King weds again TANGIER. Thurs— Texan playboy Shepherd King, who was once married to Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal. yesterday married a Swede. Mona Johnson, 30. at the U.S. Legation here. King, also 30 met Miss Johnson in Madrid— U.P
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    • 314 3 Bernice weds three times and wins $300,000 NEW YORK. Thurs. IT TOOK 40-year-old Mrs. Bern i c c L. Schattcn three marriages before she won parental approval of a hrido«room. But that approval won her US$lOO,OOO ($300,000). nrandfather, Meyer provided before his death In 1935 that his grandchildren were to
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    • 60 3 HOLY MEN ON CHARGE OF CANNIBALISM NEW 01 l ill Thurs Seventeen S a d h v s i Hindu holy men) have born arrested at Meerut. north of hero, on charges of cannibalism. According; to the police the Sadhus used lo pull half-burned bodies from funeral pyres and eat
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  • 70 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs.— James Stewart headed the I'nited States cinema box office list this year, with Grace Kelly second, and Marilyn Mnnror a surprise absentee from the top 10. according to the Motion picture Herald's survey published last night. John Wayne, last year's leading money-spinner, took third
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  • 159 3 DOCTOR'S WIFE (ALCOHOLIC) DIED ON RAIL LONDON, Thursday. A SURGEON wno used to practise in Singapore said at an inquest at Woodley, Berkshire, tha,t his wife had no reason to complain of his conduct with other women in Singapore. He Is Dr Edward Welby Skinner, of Little Marlow Road. Marlow.
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  • 37 3 HONO KONG, Thurs —Two Welsh mountaineers and one I Nepalese arrested by Chinese troops while climbing on the i Nepal-Tibet border were released on Dec 11. the New China news agency said yef- terday.— Reuter.
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  • 35 3 j NEW YORK. Thurs.- Sale lof 10 of its 575 mph intercontinental jet transport! to Air France and three to Belgian Sabcna World Airlines was reported by Boeing Airplane Company yesterday. A.P.
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  • 23 3 ROME, Thurs. The Com-munist-led General Confede- ration of Labour yesterday called off a 24-hour railwaymen's strike scheduled for today. U.P
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  • 393 3 LONDON. Thurs. VLTHOUGH business was again very restricted, it was another satisfactory day in the stock markets and the industrial section in particular w», bright. Interest was mainly confined to the better (lass shares where several "ood gains were scored. Oik closed dull after being
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  • 173 3 1955-the year of peace: Bulganin MOSCOW, Thurs.— Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, declared today: "This year will go down in history as a definite turning point in the relaxation of world tension." I He was reporting to the j Supreme Soviet on his month-long tour of Asia with
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  • 45 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mrs. W. F. Watts and her six children, ranging in age from 3 to 14, entered a hospital in Webb City, Missouri, for tonsilectomies yesterday. Why all at once? ''To get it over with," Mrs. "stts said. A.P.
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  • 35 3 SAARBRUECKEN, Thurs.— The leaders of the two main pro-German parties in the Saax yesterday decided to form a coalition government from the pro-German majority which emerged after the recent parliamentary elections here. Reuter.
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  • 27 3 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's new Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, is recalling Britain's Middle East envoys for consultations next week, the Foreign Office announced today. Reuter.
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  • 23 3 BELGRADE. Thurs. The Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru, has congratulated President Tito on the election of Yugoslavia to the U.N. Security Council.— A.P
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  • 26 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs Copies of Dlario de Noticias were seized by Brazilian police before dawn yesterday because it had criticised government censorship.— A.P.
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  • 214 4 WAGES GO UP FOR COASTAL SEAMEN A SUBSTANTIAL increase in the basic w;ipe of men serving in small craft, including pilot launches, waterboats, tues and tenders was announced yesterday by the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation. Agreement was reached between the shipowners and thr Malay Seamen's Union after one and a
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  • 67 4 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. The Province Wellesley Ma- I gistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, said today there had been too many cases of people breaking the curfew. "I used to sympathise with offenders, but this thing must stop," he said when he fined three men Muniandy, 24,
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  • 508 4 Marshall: I don't believe Chin Peng leads Malaya's Reds fc HE SAID HE HAD NO AUTHORITY, HE FEARED TO MAKE DECISIONS* THE COMMUNISTS' LINE: PARTY BEFORE WELFARE OF PEOPLE VVHEN the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, returned to Singapore last night from the talks at Baling he said he believed
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  • 53 4 MISS Ml KIEL JOAN DAI. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day of Singapore, after her wedding at the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy. London to Lt. -Commander Michael Drewett. youngest son of Mrs. M. Drewett and the late Mr. Sidney Drewett, of
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  • 63 4 The Singapore Musical Society will open its 1956 music season with two recitals by Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan 4 and 6 at 8.45 p.m. Mr. Pears is England's leading tenor and Mr. Britten one of the world's foremost
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  • 45 4 Lee Chee Mm, 34. a member of the Dancing Waters Revue at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore, slipped and fell while performing an acrobatic number last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital with a suspected fractured neck.
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  • 33 4 Lim Wan Thong. 26. was admitted to the General Hospital. Singapore, with head injuries after falling eight feet from a ladder In a house at Bukit Timah Road j last night.
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  • 110 4 PIRATE TAXIMES GET BRUSH OFF CINGAPORE Chines? bus owners yesterday re- sumed their normal services after lockmg-out their employees for 42 days. Every available bus was put back on the roads except those which needed Immediate repair. Altogether there were more than 400 buses
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  • 52 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Johore Bahru Mersing Road is flooded 12 inches at the 68th mile The water is rising. The Kota Tinggi Merslng Road Is under 14 inches of water at th e 58th mile. The water Is rising and th t road is impassable
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  • 41 4 A quack dentist was fined $23 in Singapore yesterday for an offence under the Dentists Ordinance. Said Abdullah pleaded guilty to extracting a tooth from Ahmad bin Yussof, at a five-foot way off Market Street on Wednesday.
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  • 55 4 Oftlcials of the Overseas Pakistan League, Singapore, are: President, Haji Mohamed Khan; vice-presidents. Mr. J. K. Khan, Mr. Gul Hassan, Mr. H. Fazai Hussain; secretary, Mr. Manir Uddin; assistant secretary, Mr. Moulana Syed Sirajul Hague; treasurer, Mr. H. G. Mustafa; assistant treasurer, Mr. A. Majid; auditors. Mr. M.
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  • 271 4 INVITATION TO TEA ON BOAT GOT DATO ONN MIXED UP WITH BID TO OUST A MENTRI JOH OR E BAHRU, Thurs.— A cup of tea on board a launch here has embarrassed the secretary-general of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. The Dato told
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  • 119 4 Singer out of town so nude picture charge is dismissed A MAGISTRATE yesterday refused to hear a Singapore singer's defamation case against a Chinese "mosquito" newspaper because she was not in court. Yang Phei Yuen, who used her real name. Ngo Yee Khaw, had alleged that "Facts Review" published a
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  • 128 4 OIR MALCOLM WATSON. the man who supervised the reclamation of Singapore and most of the Malayan rubber plantations from malaria, died at his home in Peaslake, Surrey, England, on Wednesday He was 82. Sir Malcolm qualified In medicine at Glasgow University and joined the
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  • 178 4 WHO WILL RUN THE NANYANG? rpHE Nanyang Univer- sity Council is about to reveal its most care-fully-guarded "seciet" since the resignation of the Chancellor, Dr. Lin Yutang, and his entire staff in April. The Council has decided to do away with the chancellorship, the duties of which will be divided
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  • 67 4 PENANG, Thurs. A Chinese was assaulted by a pickpocket gang at a local amusement park last night when he tried to aetain a youth. Khor Hor Ah. watching a dance revue, became aware of a youth trying to steal his money and fountain
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  • 53 4 I Robert Johnston, an able [seaman from the Naval Base, who drove a motor car without third party Insurance In Thomson Road on Sept. 18 last, was fined $50 in a Singapore traffic court yesterday. Johnston was also disquall- fled from driving all classes ol vehicles
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  • 131 4 Slow down on call-up Colony PEWER youth called up for service nexi cause of the defence expend n 1956. Major T nors, Admin JKm" °i the Sil Military Porci terday. He said: ithat the training ground Beach Road headquarteri c accommodate only a hm"' number of recruiu. Cut by half
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  • 43 4 Yoga Bhishak A Meenakshi Sundnn: engineer of Hindu. craft Ltd. in Ban give a public den.' of yoga postures, v. mentary, at the Ram Mission Boys' Ho: ley Road, Singapon tomorrow. There will also show by Professor 8 jan.
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  • 57 4 Lots of liquor for a hap... happy New Yea rpHERE will he no I shortage of New Year liquor. Although "sold out' sign., were put up by a number of linn Christmas Eve. their stocks have now bren replenished. A spokesman I claine Watson and pany said that thi had
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    • 145 4 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Nightly at 8 p.m. (Two shows on Saturday and Sunday) 6.15 p. m. and 9 p. m. 3,000,000 SPECTATORS HAVE ALREADY BEEN THRIUEh BY THIS WONDROUS SPECTACLE! JgBa>ANCiwG>S f WATERS I Waters That Actua"y Dane* I AMAZING EUROPEAN SENSATION I JKEAT ENTERTAINMENT ON THE RAOI I Exciting
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  • MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY
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      20 5 ■/Zingr <fc Fadum, outright winners of the 1955 Monte Carlo Rally, using Shell X-100 Motor Oil and Shell with I.C.A.
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    • 228 5 Millions of road miles prove new additive JJINCE the SHELL group introduced their new Ignition Control Additive known as I.C.A. (incorporating tricresyl phosphate) other oil companies have made substantial claims for similar additives developed by their laboratories. It can be confidently stated that I.C.A.
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    • 507 5 Malaya's first national Motor Rally starts tomorrow Competitors assemble in K.L. today THE NEW YEAR holiday period will be a thrilling time for Malayan motoring enthusiasts when the first Monte Carlo style Motor Rally in Malaya will bo held. Sponsored by The SHELL CO. and organised by the Singapore Motor
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    • 936 6 Stirling Moss comments on Malaya's first national motor Rally For the interest of Malayan motoring enthusiasts who may have missed the recent interview with Mr. Stirling Moss, world famous racing and rally driver, which was broadcast over Radio Malaya, the following is a detailed transcription. Transcript of interview^ with Mr.
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    • 381 6 Final list of competitors The Singapore Motor Club have announced the final list of 100 competitors for the Shell Malayan Motor Rally 1955 which has been selected by the Organisers from the 129 entries received. 1 R.A.R. Usher 2 Major F. J. Heathcote 3 Capt. P. MilLs 4 S R.
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    • 219 6 CASH PRIZES totalling $17,000 and trophies val Uf at over $1,500 are provided by the SHELL CO., art divided as follows: Ist OUTRICHT WINNER $3,000/00 2nd OUTRICHT WINNER $1,000/00 3rd OUTRICHT WINNER 500/00 In additon, the three drivers and ther r vill receive silver cups. There
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    • 155 6 VALUE... greater than ever for 1956 KtW fIATHKIt KtW tMIHt HtW COIOUM Take a good look at the food looks of thr nrw Vauxhalls. Thr widr-view panoramic rra' window and thr slimmrr windscrrrn pillari arr r.rw Nrw too arr thr glos»:r finishrj in a wider -thanevrr range of singlr colours,
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  • 251 7 STORE SATELLITE TOWNS FOR 200,000 ARE NAMED Woodlands.. .Bulim...Yio Chu Kang V T AMES of the three satellite towns rei mmended in the ore M ;i s t c r were revealed sterday hv ;i Govmi spokesman. are Woodlands Town, to house people on 3.000 >f land; Bulim Town, to
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  • 142 7 Crawford Street slums to go THE Singapore Government is expected to begin rst of its major slum clearance schemes ar with the demolition of 438 houses in the rawford Street-Beach Road-North Bridge Road rarly development of La one of the re- •.tions of the
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  • 35 7 rmshlb bin Ali Akbar guilty in the Eighth Magisrt to a char- irt to Mi-hamad Lin with a knife at Road on Sunday. allowed bail and 111 be mentioned tt. 4.
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  • 27 7 re Police spent 175 in salaries and expenditure in 1954. represents approxis2o.49 per head of the t -r-d population of 29.
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  • 89 7 To head new agency firm THE SECRETARY of the I iiited Planting Association of Malaya. Brigadier H. K. Dimoline (above) who will be resigning in March to become chairman of the directors of th c Rubber Estate Agency of London (Malaya) Ltd. which manages 21 estates. The agency is merging
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  • 126 7 THE MAN WITH $280 MIL. TO SPEND KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Mr. S. E. Chamier has been appointed by the Federation Government to run its $280 million rubber replanting scheme. The job is for three years at $3,000 a month. Mr. Chamier, now chairman of the War Damage Commission, has
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, yesterday visited Veterinary and Agricultural Department stations in Negri Sembilan.
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  • 63 7 VK ANSON. Thurs. with the past was sevrp with the death of :iah bin Mohamed a leader of the ■.munity in Lower 1 a landed proprie- He served on several social, religious and Government bodies and committees, and was made a Justice of the Peace by
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  • 211 7 5,000 in docks may go on strike AfORE THAN 5,000 iTI workers employed In the Singapore Harbour Board are threatening to strike. They accused officials in the board's labour department of causing a "serious threat" to the growth of trade unionism. They now want the board to begin an immediate
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  • 63 7 Henry Charles Marsh and Hendry Limuco pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of being found under a staircase of a building in Stamford Road early on Thursday morning without being able to account satisfactorily for their presence.
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  • 18 7 PENANG. Thurs. Penang will meet Perak in an inter-state dancing contest at Wembley Cabaret on Jan
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  • 198 7 A DUCK QUACKS -AND JUNGLE TERROR DIES 8 shots end tiger's killing spree IPOH, Thursday. A TIGER which has terrorised a Malay kampong in Tambun was killed last night after a frigntened duck quacked in the moonlight. Two farmers left the duck lin a basket as bait before i climbing
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  • 111 7 The Bard in a baju by Malayans in Britain rENTY ONE students at the Malayan Teachers Training College at Kirkby. England, recently presented Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Oriental dress. It was performed against settings designed by a student, Mr. Chan Swee Seng, working with the handicraft' lecturer, Mr
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Ten Indian estate labourers were each fined 525 here today for fighting at Bujong Estate. Kepong, on Deepavali day The men, who pleaded guilty, told the court they were now on friendly terms again.
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  • 54 7 Mr. R. A. Scruton, former assistant managing director of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya, has been appointed manager of Lincoln Cars Ltd.. London. He spent more thai 25 years in Malaya and was taken prisoner by the Japa--1 nese while serving with the Straits Settlements
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  • 29 7 I KAJANG, Thurs.— Kajang is to get a new fire engine to replace the one that has been lin use for more than 30 i years.
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  • 175 7 DIRTY FOOD RANKS No. 2 IN DEA THS IPOH, Thursday. THE chairman of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council. Mr. G. S. Walker, today surprised councillors by telling them that gastro-enteritis was the second most deadly killer in Ipoh. He referred to this when he
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  • 30 7 The Singapore Civil Defence Association will hold a New Years Eve ball at the Civil j Defence clubhouse, Kolam Ayer Lane, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 74 7 New clinic for family planning KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Tcngku Ampuan i of Selangor today opened the Selangor Family Planning Association's new clinic at Tanglln Hospital here. The clinic will start work on Jan. 4. Two other clinics which the association had at Kampong Bharu and Mountbatten Road will now
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 530 7 (.\RRKK Hoi.se No 44 PAVILION': Son of Caroline iHindii— 3 15 6.30 9 15; Te!. Cherie— l.4s. 4. 6.30. 9.30: morn--***** Ins show, Column South 11.00; KIND'S: Undersea Girl and Last CommandThat Nißht's Temptation (Man- e9Qg darini-1. 15. SJO. 9.00; Tel 9a444. j, OXY Adventures of ijfi^&^&lfe 5S£ 915; Tel
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    • 165 7 RADIO MALAYA 'Programme thus marked ran b* rrrrivrd by Itatenerg In Malarra Short wa\> 49 A 62m. Medium wave 476 m.. 343 366 m. and 2*7 m. P.M. MOO Music With A Lilt; •1.30 News; *1 45 Dance Band; 600 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Forces Favourites: 640 Australian Magazine: '6.5S Singapore
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  • 39 8 2t> Worii J/0 (minimum). WEE: Mar'am Wee Al Neo, age 55. of Nell Road, passed away on 28.12.55, leaving behind 1 son, 2 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, i -law, and .drhiMren. Funeral on Friday 30/12 55. at 11 ajn.
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  • 86 8 M ».,rd, till (minimum). MR. MANICKAM of Pearls Hill Terrace thank.s all relatives and friends for their attendance and wreaths, in his recent bereave«ife Anjamal M mlckam on 2titli December. MR A: MRS. A. D. JAMES thank all relatives and friends fot 'heir kind attendance, con- inns and valuable
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  • 148 8 If H,,rd, tin minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mall' If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. WHAT'S COOKING? li. more aensM than one it spells 1 rom your kitchen. Banish them with a bottle of A:r-\vick. I (iANYMED PRINTS New Belectlon of Old Masters
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  • 681 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Dec. 30, 1955. Failure At Baling The only good thing about the failure of the Baling talks is that they failed quickly. There was never more than a very slender hope that the two Chief Ministers would persuade the Communist delegation to accept the amnesty,
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  • 517 8 With the death of Sir Malcolm Watson there passes almost the last of the giants whose work in Malaya after the turn of the century contributed so mightily to the Malaya of today. Manson and Ross in the 1890's isolated the malaria parasite and traced to the
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    • 396 8 WITH all this talk of self- rule, Malayan isation, and "demands" for Independence by a certain date from Tungku Abdul Rahman, multl-lingualism at Assembly meetings etc.. Dominion status towards which the Federation Is cool and a suggestion that Singapore should be one of the states
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    • 140 8 I READ your leader on Mr. Marshall and the Labour Front. I am no politician myself, but as a member of the community that comprises the population of Singapore I would like to say one thing regarding the introduction of "multl llnguallsm" Into the Assembly. English
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    • 385 8 IT is common ground in the Federation of Malaya that, In view of its ever increasing population, it is essential— if the people's standard of living is not to suffer— to continue to attract overseas capital Investment on a large scale. Indeed
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    • 328 8 SIR Roland Braddell has praised Sir Ibrahim "the fearless" up to the hilt as any British or proBritish person would do. Sir Roland said. "His Highness was merely following a habit of his with which all of us are well acquainted." Tn
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    • 209 8 T think it is generally ad- mitted these days that the measure of a person's capacity for work is not the number of years he has lived, the colour of his skin or the shape of his face, but his mental calibre and physical fitness. And
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    • 170 8 MR. Dragoljub Vujica, a Yugoslav Consular official, is reported to have said while in Singapore recently that strikes, trade union disputes and industrial unrest were unknown in his country, and is said to have been surprised at the sr>ate of strikes in Singapore. These comments
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    • 271 8 ]\fR Devereux-Colebourn, x a Singapore magistrate, told the Malayanisation Commission that worldly experience is more important than a legal qualification for a magisterial post. I challenge that. No doubt, In England there are lay magistrates who preside in courts of su m m a r y
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    • 228 8 WITH reference to the statement made by the Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, I would like to suggest that this department either changes Its policy or be abolished, for It is ruining the poor farmers. It Is true that the interest Is very
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    • 289 8 Dato Onn and British Advisers AT the btt the Johon State, Alliur. demanded tl the post of liwhich drt-A the Sultan ol J he would retal er as fai as j concerned. The Knits reports that tl Minister Teni Rahman tola Assembly at th that if any wished tn i
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    • 28 8 Wishing the 50,000 Readers of j~>. READER'S Digest in SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO a very HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR C. R. DASAHAIHA RAJ LTD POST BOX *S7 SINGAPORE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 34 8 In Wmit $10 (minimum). DOSS ARTHUR: On 26.12.55, between Victor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doss. Madras, and M.riK.h daflghtal of the late Rev. 6. J. Arthur and Mrs. R. Arthur Klang.
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  • 179 9 STREET KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Two Pudu Jaii convicts escaped in a crowded Chinatown t here this afternoon. They had been taken with >ther prisoners to the Street Government for treatment. But Inside, they slipped past > warders who had them there and calm'ked out of the
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  • 22 9 lengths of overhead tone wires, totalling 300 yards, were found cut and in Claymore Hill, ore, police said yester-
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  • 183 9 Workers press for further probe of Ritson plan THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation i still discussing their Ritn pay claims with the M .ustry of Labour, Mr. R. M -idleton-Smith, Deputy r resident of the City Council, told the Straits Times yestrrciay. (>n Wednesday,
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  • 97 9 MRS YEO PHEE JIN I N<W Wee Yang Neo "MARY"i t beloved wife of Mr. Yeo Phee ~;d away peacefully at her B, 51 Marshall Road, at am on Thursday. 29th bar, 1955, «t the age of 52, behind her beloved hussons (Yeo Kian Ann, Klan n Chuan. Kian
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  • 388 9 142-mile dash to be with father FOR BROTHERS NEW HOME BACK TO HER OLD HOME DIANA BECK, la, SLIPS AWAY FROM HOTEL AMD TAKES $50 TAXI RIPE LAWYERS TALK THINGS OVER: BROTHERS FLY TO AUSTRALIA T HI R TEKN.Y K AR OLDD!L O aV™Ta d v?.i.d tarfSkSta Ip to oh
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  • 94 9 Broken pipe holds up traffic I^RAFFIC into the city was A brought to a standstill yesterday morning by repairs to a leaking underground water main in Collyer Quay, close to Anderson Bridge. Seepage on to the road surface from the broken pipe was spotted at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Municipal
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  • 51 9 Mr. Ng Tock Sian was yesterday elected president of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters' Association. Other office bearers are: Vice-presidents— Messrs Toh Keng Tuan, Tay Thian Soo, Ng Yok Siew and Teo Bong Thlam: secretary: Mr. Tay Eng Sim: treasurer: Mr. Goh Pitt
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  • 80 9 TODAY: Singapore 10.58 a.m. (10 ft 3 in.); Port Dirkson 716 am. HO ft. 1 in.) 7.34 p.m (9 ft 4 In)- Penang 1.06 am. (8 ft. 5 in.) 1.54 p.m. (7 ft. 3 in). TOMORROW: Singapore 12.35 am (9 ft. 2 in.) 11.48 p.m. (10 ft. stri)
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  • 60 9 There will be a Watch Night service with Holy Communion and meditation by the Rev. Theodore R. Doraisamy at Wesley Church, Fort Canniriß Road, Singapore, at 11.15 tomorrow. A New Year's Eve social will be held in the church hall at nine o'clock during which
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  • 49 9 Raffles Library in Singapore will hold a public exhibition of English books for children from Jan. 3to 14 from 8. 30 a.m. to 8 p.m. The books, assembled by the British Council In London, will also be displayed in Kuala Lumpur after foe Singapore exhibition.
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  • 274 9 ALLEGATIONS BY TAXI DRIVER ALLEGATIONS that a Singapore City Councillor A held up a taxi driver in Orchard Road on Christmas night and demanded to see his "papers" were made yesterday to the Chief Minister's office. The taxi driver also alleged he was slapped by
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  • 148 9 —Only $269,015 teas recovered by police rnHIEVES got away with $2,699,533 worth of valuables in Singapore last year And of this amount only $269,015 was recovered states the annual Police report issued This compared with 2 -84. 8 677 lost in 1953, of which $429,093
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  • 101 9 He gobbled a piece of pork died A MIDDLE-AGED man In one of the free wards of the General Hospital choked to death on a piece of pork he ate for dinner one evening, the Singai pore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Trainee nurse Ong Lian Hiok who brought Wee
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  • 50 9 Tan Kok Keng was charged In the Singapore Eighth i Magistrate's Court with theft of a cheque for $1,800 be- longing to Cheng Chin Khal. between Oct. 24 and 26 this year. I He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of $2,000 till Jan. 4.
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  • 216 9 JANUARY 3 will be A (for Accident-free) -Day in Singapore. The chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, Mr. A. E. Shepherd, yesterday urged the public to co-operate in this new one-day scheme to impress the need for sane driving on motorists. I "There
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  • 61 9 Alsagoff 's son marries Mr. Syed Hassim, 23-year-old son of Dato and Datin A. M. Alsagoff of Singapore, was married to Miss Sarlffa Lulu, daughter of the late Dato Syed Salim Al-Tas of I I Johore, on Wednesday ac- cording to Islamic rites. The "bersanding" cere- i j mony will
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  • 335 9 Mr. Kula's crab livens up meeting 'ITS VERY EXISTENCE IS THREATENED' IN one of its breeziest 1 meetings yesterday, the Singapore Rural Board was shown a live crab, and heard an outspoken protest from a delegation of house owners. THE LIVE CRAB was produced from a paper bag by an
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  • 312 9 CHIN PENG AND HIS KILLERS LIVE IN FEAR OF GHOSTS AMONG the things left behind by Chin Peng and his five comrades in their temporary "home' i~ Baling reporter KHOO SIAN HOCK found indications of their pet tastes and fears. SUPERSTITION: Bearing In mind the Chinese superstitious belief of how
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  • 154 9 Xl \I LUMPUR, Thurs. A terrorist surrendered under the amnesty In the I Kluan; area of Johore to- < day a few hours before the Communist leader. Chin Peng, rejected the pardon terms at Baling. He was Choong Foong. alias Ah I.H.
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    • 95 9 Voice Hoarseness figgi Hacking Coughs (|?f| Colds Js|L n l_ U SHAKE II Bronchitis p£&l Catarrh p| Sore throat 1 Colic pain Wr T i| CMECKtD INSTAVTIY WTTH Woods GPEAT PEPPERMINT CURE -JV Resiit&nce to cold germs increased when mipplemenhliW^j le^ k- v t l B rrect nterna remedy Al»o
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    • 56 9 W For the modern office M lEHN, MEYER CO. LTD.. P.O. Box 2000. Singapore I I PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD Kuala Lumpur Penan,,, j A taN /">. r > \^!^U^SkicJ^ IRIV II I IKS PINK HI V lwi"^C^X>^ LIIVCH III) VMIIY t.ARIHNU Jl M X MS I \W NIMR lIO^IKS
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1377 10 Boy who tippled at 10 was great among painters ONE spring evening in 1891, a young artist and model named Suzanne Valadon sat in Montmartre's famous Bohemian cafe, the Chat Noir, with a friendly Spanish journalist, Miguel Utrillo. To him the girl confessed that her seven-years-old son, Maurice, had no
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    • 261 10 Marriage at 32 began a new life as office boy in a bank. He lost it a week later when he broke an umbrella over his boss' head. Returning to his mother at Montmagny. he drank himself into delirium tremens and at 18 was committed to an asylum to be
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    • 240 10 WELCOME THE NEW YEAR WITH YOUR WEEK-ENDER! IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SICHT A FOR EX-WORLD HEAVYWEICHT M BOXINC CHAMP. JOE LOUIS AND T <T HARLEMS "QUEEN OF COS- M METICS" Read all lbout their recent marriage in this week's WEEK-ENDER. ARE YOU BALD? If you are, don't fret over
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    • 164 10 Jl«>.v Wnrtjun. Jf.H. I nr<>us<>n<tblo f^^^*^l E&B& t DONT THINK IT IS LAVTON TOCD AAE THE J f TMPPC WAS MO WELL H/UATFVPP (T Wt<; wii> t TO HFR»lt> VOURjjfj, PE*"*PS you miSUNO«ST»wPing T V** WU 0fu ew4/ wf S" vo °f CALL JWTON If NOT VO. J J MPivk
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    • 278 11 bK^b^lX jrl^Bi^- S^^b^^bli^ if SbH^Sb^bß^^^^^^^ )/r~7i^^*^^ 'mft^^^ '^^^^KKK^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^ s \J ztpHYR 6 KurJ I AJ/g'* '"H 20TH FelrJa^ ZNIX-j'^rVu 1955 „W h \\lfj '000-1300 ce.-Angl,, Ist '000— 1300 cc—Angl,a Ist. A «1 ''<, N general classification due V\\ S bad road cond.r.ons (snow and CORONATION SAFARI— EAST t f^\\/ A
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    • 260 11 See #te ifa//# cars /?ass through your town TODAY 100 competitors in the Shell Malayan Motor Rally assemble in Kuala Lumpur at Vhe Shell Sungei Besi Service Station and Messrs. Wearne Bros, compound the Control and Compound for Kuala Lumpur where their cars will undergo a severe scrutiny. SATURDAY PLACE
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    • 56 11 fit world famous rLflfVr^/ANSS accessor^ es of various types I /^Tji <JH I matched /Kiirs^V^* w jHfcSJjjff^KP^ 7"// in Tone BBBBSr^aBBiIB BBBBM r r r ■klßl^^ fli s wt. 6M f If In I nnll Kb MS* FAR EAST MOTORS Write /or /u;i descriptive s* o.ch.r* >d jincapom t catalogue
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  • 1272 12 Believe it or not The fisherman has established a reputation for modest exaggeration on the size of the fish that got away. To some a man is not a fisherman unless he has established a reputation for mild distortion of the truth. A golfer is also
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  • 111 12 121 entries received at closing time j 91 touring cars in classes 1 to 5 30 sports cars in classes 6 to 7 When entries for the first Shell Malayan i Motor Rally closed at 5 p.m. on Friday 18th. November, a total of 121
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    • 95 12 ■•■VOUDL.V'9 JB^B^ Th*r» Has never boon an M.G. like Urn before. New thrillingly n»w <~<-J. f from fender to fender, and sparkling in detign as In perform-F-om ■nre. A >porU car »ilh all the io-huill PHWMHMMi quality and fine rraflMnaiuhip that ha« dintinguished its relebrated predecessors. Come and see NOW
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    • 158 12 w ■-■v.v WWWW V|l| ihe help of a magician vvouid L Ju" j. normally be considered necessary 1; j *jjjl when contemplating seating 4 v&i/ <^v ~!f3L~^^ adults in a powerful little car _seat adjustment like the "600". ftc>*~ T^fn^n ■v^l^P^Ti'w^. fWJr^^ 111 Yl Here we show you "how it
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  • 450 13 BRIGHT New Year for rubber, tin and trade generally is anticipated by the president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. B. Hussey, in an interview with Straits Times Staff Reporter Francis Wong in Kuala Lumpur. Reviewing the state of commerce
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  • 174 13 LONDON POST FOR SINGAPOREAN MR. K G. U)MMER. former manager of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. in Malaya, where he worked for 30 years, has been appointed to take charge of the trading department of its associate company, the I'nited Baltic Corporation Ltd., In London. He succeeds Mr H. T.
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  • 205 13 Demonstration of 'life-savers' 1»UBBER is finding increasing use with the fairly recent development of rubber dinghies designed *iy a British company for merchant shipping and private vessels of all types. A Singapore firm representing the manufacturers wiU soon put on a demonstration to show the highlights
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  • 146 13 Australian aid goes to N. Borneo SOME of the equipment being manufactured in Australia for the new Government trade school at Jesselj ton. North Borneo, will soon be on its way there. A sum of more than $40,000 was made available by the i Australian Federal Governi ment under the
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  • 182 13 SINCE the announcement that the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition will be using four Fergusons, another expedition also bound for Vahsel Bay in the Weddell Sea— is to take with thpm three Ferguson tractors and equipment. This means that seven Fergusons In all will be working in
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  • 157 13 RECORD crowds have been attending the annual Penang Christmas New Year Trade Fair since it opened at the New World Park last Friday. The fair will continue till January 3. Hifhlirht of this year's fair will be the election, by a panel of journalists,
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  • 655 13 LITTLE TRADING IN SHARES BUT UNDERTONE STEADY By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH trading was very quiet on the Singapore Share Market yesterday, the undertone was very steady again. Good demand continued in th<2 industrial section lor Robinson ordinaries, Wearne Bros, and William Jacks, while there was a fair measure of
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  • 151 13 January first rradr rubber buyers fob. Hosed in Singapore yesterday at $1.28>? per lb. do»u a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was very steady. t'lonint; price* in ronU per IV were: No. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 128 iNom.i. sellers 128 4
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  • 181 13 *>hip» lyinf alonckide the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chakdlna 12, Palmeuo Mariner 4S, Sllindoeng C P., Benlawers 6,7, MaeL>u>cker 89. Telresias 1011, Morgenen 13 14, Dardanus 15 16, TjHjaiengka 18, Malayan Prince 19 20, Giang berw N Wall 3. Sadao N. Wall 4. Peterzwei N.
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  • 37 13 Advances are about to be undertaken in the Papuan oil searcn, extending well into 1957. which would Involve an outlay of about £Asm the chairman of Ollsearch, Mr. E. P*. Oriffin said In Eydne>.
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  • 161 13 Singapore Chlnear Prodoo Exchange: noon prices per picul jreit«roay were: Copra: quiet; December 'nominal) »27 buyers. $27% sellers. January $27 buyers, $28 sellers, (monut oil: steady quiet; bulu $40 sellers; drum $43* sellers. Pepper: steady with some business reported in the black variety; Muntok white $147. Sarawak $144
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  • 38 13 On the free exchange market m Honi Rons yesterday, the IS. dollar was quoted at 5.81^1 tar cash and 5.86' 4 lor T.T. strrHnc was quoted at 15.30 and one tael of (old at 253 V
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    • 232 13 For all problems of Thermal Insulation whether for steam plant, refrigeration, airconditiening or Marine Installations consult: BIITS ASBESTOS ENGINIMINO<«au*T.,IJO. •I .MM T.-.h d 5. n KO.U, 4.. v Ma^ So/« Ag.nri for Onoiofe lew »emp«rotwr« intwlotion* peMdns DIESEL Marine, Industrial and Vehicle Conversion Engines LYONS MOTORS LTD. Orchard Read. Singapore-9.
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    • 340 13 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, DEC. 29 RIBBrK: $1.28) per lb. (down a quarter ol a crnt.'. TIN: $402.50 per picul (up 75 cents). COPRA: $27.81, per pirul (down 124 V cents). GAZETTED PRICES rE Federation's Financial Secretary has fixed the following prices (or calculating customs duties (or the week starting December
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    • 1323 14 T.I. >405 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. M. MIS $h r£tf f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE XV j lyhcr porti to load ond discharge corgo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Due Sails Shorn Penong Aoip'ir, < i r-pool. I riajilim D#l 2 J0 Talraaltafoi Liverpool G lO/11
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    • 1100 14 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Far Ad.n, Part Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Capanhagw Gothenburg ft Oslo Spore P. Shorn Penong "FALSTRIA" In Part "Mt'ONIA" 11 Dec/ 1 Jan x») "KAMBODIA" 11/14 Jan IS/IS Jan 14/17 Jan Calls London (Passengers only) Gdynia »> Calls London (Passengers anly). i Calls
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    • 995 14 ESLjnU BEN LINE STEAMERS W"}^ 1 SINGAPORE (l-voporo'-d in the bn trrt Kingonm, LIHW SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P- S'h'ann Penorvo "oue'^om f r LOnd G. 14 Sail, S J.« Dlr^ a,rlv« L^, V J.n BENCRUACHAN for London, Homburg Tfugifl. Liv rpoo1 J 11/u 2V J rSSTZZSTT*
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    • 1046 14 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: Ne.: ***** ELLIHMAN all BUCKH ALL KLAVENESS LIN> LONDON. rtt DA LOS ANGELIS. SAN AM |U HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLI t A N N ffi ono for US A North Atlont.c Port. Acc iß co c Co^'« ond Conodo ond vio Colombo Americo •CITY OF PERTH
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    • 594 15 ANNOUNCEMENT THE ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED have much pleasure in announcing REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES AS FROM 31st DECEMBER 1955 to THE ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING (FIRST FLOOR) 2, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE 1. Telephones: *****, *****,*****, ***** ***** (Extensions to all Departments) LINALUX— <JLr'T^hi
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    • 924 15 NOTICE MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. BATU ARANO-SELANGOR SALE OK BOILER PLANT The following boiler plant Is onertd lor .sale by tender and can be seen at Malayan Colllnrle*. Batu Arang. Three Davey Paxman Economic Boilers, capacity 8000 lbs. per .lour each from and at 212* P. Wo. king pre.^ure 200 lbs.
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    • 808 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Cltlxens of over 26 years of age holding a pass degree from the University of Malaya cor any recognised Unlver•ltyi or a Social Science Diploma, or who have successfully taken a speclpllsed training course of equivalent standard at a recognised training centre for
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    • 934 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens between 17 and 22 years old for appointment as Probatlonery Police Clerk/ Interpreters In the Federation of Malaya Police Clerical Service. Salary Probationers $137.50 -I 7.50 152. 50/Exam. /Clerk/Interpreters (Timescale) 1176 x 7.50 -I 205/ Exam./224 x 14 336/ElBclency Bar/352 x 14
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    • 440 15 NOTICES NOTICE THE BOMBAY LIFE ASSURANCE COMTANY. LIMITED. NOTICE HAVINO BKEN OIVEN of the Loss of Policy No 8387S on the Life ol P. Balakrtahna Filial I a duplicate policy will be lurmed and claim by maturity aettled I thereunder Unless objection Is lodged with u« within one month I
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    • 857 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLES FOR SALE It W.rU IS <W*>— Box it rlt. txiru. 1952 CHRYSLER. 1»,i2 Minor Tourer. 1954 Minor Btatlonwa«on, 1951 Vanajuard. AH one owner Ring ***** for Inspection :pd offer. FOR SALE 10 Wuri. tl Mm i— Bo, SI til. txlrm. LOUNOEROOM BUITE Bedroom Suite. Kelvlnator. all seven
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    • 472 15 MISCELLANEOUS It Wmrii U rMlm.)—»»x It rlt. «iir. JUST RECEIVED Utrge Shipment Dreasea for nil occasions. aUo special for Chinese New Yeax. Emprm Hotel, 2nd Floor, Corner Victoria Street, Middle Road. DON'T BURN MONEY. Aak Hoe Sengs handyman to do your building repoirs, renovKtlonn. odd jobs cheaply, efficiently, Phoof *****,
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  • 625 16 NEW BID TO IMPROVE FOOTBALL COACHING IN SINGAPORE CINGAPORE Amateur Football Association, 1 after careful deliberation, have decided not to bring out a British coach to Singapore. Instead, S.A.F.A. are planning to send two former Singapore Malaya Cup players to England
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  • 459 16  -  EPSOM JEEP By A BIG-TIME punter, once the owner of a big string of horses, is thought to be responsible for the phenomenal betting in two races on the first and second days of the current Christmas-New Year meeting at Penang. Talking point in
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  • 231 16 HONG KONG Thurs rpHE visiting Malayan Indians kept their sDlendid record at hockey today when they scored a 5-3 victory over Kowioon Indians. This was the visitors' last match and it \va s their fifth victory In six games. Thp only game they not win
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  • 26 16 Selanpor Chinese Engineering Association scored their first win nf their Singapore tour when they beat Chinese V.MC.A. by 8-3 at table tenals last' night.
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  • 253 16 KARACHI, Thurs. I rpHE M.C.C. touring team's I 1 two casualties lefti firm spinner Tony Lock and fast bowler Michael Cowan —are expected to be fit to play acalist the Governor General's XI In a four-day i match beginning here tomorrow. Lock (sprained
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  • 120 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Tliurs Teams for the return rugby match between the Fijians and the South Johore RFC. which will be I played on the Civil Service Club ground on Saturday, are: HJUns: Spt. Mocevekaca: Pte. J Levula. Cpl Rokouti. Pte. J. Baba. Pte. S. Domoni;
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  • 67 16 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Senior knockout cup: S.R.C. "Blurs" v S.C.R.C "A". padang (V. Ramalincam and I" Sgt. Davirs) s.C'.C v R.A.K. SeleUr ".V. padanf.' (C'dr. Palmer and B. S. Soinl; LatifT Wanderers v BODCA, <:.S.C (MJ. Hatrhard and MJ. Haxelll. 1 TABI.F-TEWIS: Sclangor (In i nese Engineering Association v
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  • 186 16 CALCUTTA. Thurs. r»OB PERRY (U.S.) and Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) moved Into the men's singles semi-finals of the Asian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. In their quarter finals match, Perry beat John Barrett (Britain) 7-9. 6-3. 7-5. 6-3, and Nielsen beat India's S. Mlsra 7-5. 9-7,
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  • 350 16 \\T EIGHTS for >v all right ram at Prnang tomorrow last day of the Christmas-New Year meeting are: Class i- IM M I OMMISSIOXERGENERAL'S CLP Zabarlione 9.01 Barakat 8.09 Golden Lotus 8.07 Padi Store 8.03 Hang Tuah 7.13 Airmark Muffin Man 7.08 Ascot 7.07 Zatoprk 7.07
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  • 225 16 CALCUTTA. Thurs. ZEALAND, batted themselves Into a stroriK position against India today In the frmnh Test and with a score of 262 for j four in reply to India's 132. Raln|ed an advpntase which could allow them to win the match This would
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  • 49 16 Entries are Invited from Indians Singapore and the Federation for the Indian Republic Day badminton tournament to be held In Singapore next month Closing date is Jan. 3 and entries should be sent to Mr. A. P. Menon, 87-C Paslr Panjane Road Singapore 5.
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  • 149 16 T*HE Buldt Timah Cup race, A worth $3,600 and a cup for Class 2, Div. 1 horses over 9f, will be the main event of the Singapore Turf Club's January February Meeting on Jan. 28, Feb. 1 and 4. There will be two
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  • 346 16 ZABAGLIONE GOES TWO ROUNDS IN FINAL CUP WORKOUT By EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Thurs. yABAGLIONE. one of the top stayers this season, wound up a carefully drawn-up preparation for the Commissioner Gener al's Cup with a stylish two-round workout on the training track at Penang this morning. Ridden by Abdul Mawl,
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  • 110 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. A USTRAUAS cricket selectors, watching form for next year's tour of England, were the most disappointed men when rain washed out the lourth and final days play In the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria here today. Rain also prevented play
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  • 246 16 Press hit back at Pirie's attack LONDON werp back at th launched on last night b y I Gordon Pirie had receiver! man of award?. Peter Wllaorj I Mirror spo-ts co Plies -what ma, Wilson adds: had more than I ment from |burni a grown man nrm appoarri! arrof wins
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    • 814 16 K milinurd from Pxc 8) v| 1 1 \IIONS VACANT in Wmtrn I I I ""i <■'«• txtra. WANTKD Exp^rlcncKl Accountant prftfrablv familiar Insurance Account* ...l.u> commensurate qualification*. Write Box A 7610 t> SITIWTIONS WANTED H> H orrf. Box :tl <■(•. txtra. QUALIFIED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. Wide experience «fimi' .isirative and
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    • 815 16 TUITION In Wort. H (Mm.}— Box it tit. *xlrm. BIOLOGY ZOOLOGY BOTANY H.S.C.. P.8.C.. Pre-Medlcal Including Practical by Qualified Tutor with Long Experience. Write BOX A 7 606. S.T. JAN. BEOINNERSi Mom. Shorthand, dally (alr-condltloned room). Bk. Keeping, std. VII. VIII. Senior. 7 subjects, 1 languages, Commercial subjects. PreSenior Ei'.kllvli.
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    • 87 16 3n 3nrirnt Irgmb fiBr*"j In Greace, just as in Chlnt, there «r« mythK;«Ih«roevMERA»»theGODDESS fV OF MARRIAGE «nd <l>oth* prst«ctre» I S V <rf momi women, n on* o» the KE^T_ better known mythical chiractan IT^TNi V* »rom tKe Olympjn Height*. \\T>^l^ BENEDICTINE m D.O.M JM\^\. 3n 3nnrnr tigurur V w-lmillJ
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