The Straits Times, 31 December 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 405 1 FEB. B— then WAR to THE END ALL SURRENDER TERMS TO BE WITHDRAWN-TENGKU Vhere do we go from here? The people have their say— Turn 10 PAGE TWO PEOPLE SICK AND TIRED OF CRISIS' No more talks till Reds say: We'll give up' KUALA LUMPUR, Kridav HIEF MINISTER, Tengku Abdul
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  • 179 1  - 'Choi wui', Chin Peng' and exit Reds (HOR THEAN HONG and KHOO SIAN HOCK By GUNONG PAKU, Fri. There were final handshakes at Gunong Paku this morning as Chin Peng led his "peace-team back to their jungle headquarters after sleeping last night in a hastilypitched tent atop this steep "hill
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  • 30 1 CHICAGO, Fri. More than 38 000 people died In traffic accidents in the United States this year, making 1955 one of the worst accident years on record. UP-
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  • 100 1 'To a brave new year': Menzies CANBERRA. Fri. MR ROBERT MENZIES. I the Australian Prime Minister, in a New Year message to the nation, i said: "We are emerging from a year of great pros- perlty for most of us. May 1956 be even better. "We will have our pro-
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  • 65 1 Super snips for P O $170 mil. order LONDON. Frt. Britain's Peninsular and Orient shipping line has ordered two 40(i00-ton liners at a total cost of £20.000.000. (about $170,000,000). it was announced today. 1 The ships will be the biggest built in this country since the 83.000-ton Queen Elizabeth which
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK, Fri— Gordon i Gorvin, 31-year-old handy- j man, was charged in Brook- lyn yesterday with murdering a French war bride. Mrs ;Arlette Collins, 33, wife of i Frar.k Collins, a crippled American war veteran. Garvin was remanded until 'jan. s.—^A. P.
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  • 39 1 KTJALA LUMPUR. Frl. A j film o n the talks at Baling, will be shown in Kuala Lum- j pur cinemas at 6.30 p.m. show tomorrow. FUmgoers in Sing--1 apore can see the film on Sunday.
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  • 36 1 ATLANTA. Georgia. Frl. Two American -scientists hay picked up radio signals coming from a gigantic collision of two galaxies of stars and said this was fresh evidence that th e universe was expanding.— Reuter.
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  • 40 1 MELBOURNE, Fri.— Rains today washed out the ceremonial opening of the panPacific boy scout jamboree here at which Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Australian Governor-General, was to have reviewed a march past of 17,000 scouts.— Reuter.
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  • 53 1 BRISBANE. Frl. The Country Party has retained the remaining doubtful seat in the Australian House of Representatives from the Dec 10 election. This gives the Liberal Country Party coalition 1 Government of the Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, a 28-seat majority over I the
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  • 124 1 NICE, Fri. "Miss France 1956" had hardly finished saying "this is the hap- piest day of my life" here last night when catcalls and whistles brought the curtain down on her and 20 other French bathing beauties. The spectators disagreed with the Jury
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  • 136 1 Now it's all quiet on the headline front BALING, Fri. Life in this quiet South Kedah trading town returned to normal today after making world news 'as the venue for Chin Peng's meeting with the Federation and Singapore chief ministers. The barricaded area to which only 400 people had access
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  • 213 1 AUGUST 1957— A DATE FOR 'MERDEKA' MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Alliance National Council met here today and ordered the "merdeka" mission, which leaves tomorrow for Britain, to press for independence by I the end of August 1957 if possible. me v n ie i Minister. Trngku Abdul Rahman, told
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  • 113 1 WHERE ANOTHER WAS CRUSHED LONDON, Fri.— The ship carrying the British Antarctic expedition to ♦>•- South Pole is trapped in pack ice near where another polar ship was crushed to destruction in 1914, it was learned today. Messages reaching London from the 849-ton Theron. said she
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  • 39 1 BERLIN, Frl. East German Communists announced today they had sentenced a provincial leader of the Christian Democratic Party. < Kurt Brandenburg, to 15 years' imprisonment as a Western spy. His wife was given a 10-1 year term
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  • 45 1 RABAT. Frl. The French Morocco Minister of State, j Mr. Abder Rahim ben BouaI bid. yesurday demanded the i abolition of the international regime ii; Tangiers and the winding up of the remaining United States legal privileges in the protectorate. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 I.ONDON. Fri— Mr. Jakob Malik, Soviet Ambassador to 'Britain, paid his first cour- tesy call on Mr. Selwyn I Lloyd, the new Foreign Secretary, here today.
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  • 171 1 Councillor and taximan raise a laugh "ILTHO was the Councillor who stopped a taxi in Orchard Road on Christmas night?" Jovially asked Mr. Chan Kum Chee in the Singapore City i Council last night. i He was speaking on the adjournment. I He referred to
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  • 142 1 Secret arms for terrorists MYSTERY PLANES FLY OVER CYPRUS NICOSIA, Fri.— AntiBritish terrorists are being supplied with arms and ammunition by mysterious planes which drop supplies into lonely Greek villages by night, informed sources said today. Security forces confirmed they were "investigating" reports that an arms airlift was helping to
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  • 45 1 LOS ANGELES, Frl. George Braque, a French painter, Ernest Hemingway, the author. Susan Strassbert. a young American actress, and Igor Stravinsky, a Russian -born composer, yesterday were named the outstanding artists of 1955 by the National Arts Foundai tion.— Reuter.
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  • 121 1 'Why I left Diana' 'We could not wait' —mother From Our Own Cwit'ipoiiihnt SYDNEY, Fri. rpHE two Beck boys, Gabriel (8) and Aundry (5). arrived here today with their mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hedges, alter an eventful journey from Kuala Lumpur. The children, and their 13--year-old
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  • 34 1 S NEW 1 wish LONDON, Pit—Coloniii Mi \l no\ lio> d. said in > nlwill broulc.i-l t.i ;ilc Bring in British colonies today they all li.irt a part to pl.c rfrrnsih^nine their countries.—Router.
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  • 884 2 concessions to the Rods. I find it quite puzzling to note that Chin Peng had no authority to make decisions." MRS. RANEE CHUA (Battery Road company secretary): "The efforts of the Chief Ministers to end the Emergency have not been wasted. Now we know who wants
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  • 408 2 Aim HI HI \Ht: THK VIEWS nf OTHKH AEWSPAP EHS- lAH Al. and Ol I Itsi \s COME "sincere advice" is given to the Malayan Communist Party by the Chinese paper NANYANG SIANG PAU in an editorial comment' '.v upon the outcome
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  • 251 2 'Now it is clear what the Reds want they want to destroy us all' HISS B. KOH (an. Orchard Road hairdresser): "Now it is clear what the Communists want and we know that they want to destroy all of us. It Is a shame they cannot see sense." MRS M
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  • 270 2 LONDON VIEW: TENGKU'S VICTORY LONDON. Fri.— British Government officials said the end of the talks at Baling was a victory for Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. David Marshall. i They said the consistent refusal of the Tengku to apree to Chin Peng's demand that the Malayan Communist Party should be
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  • 191 2 PAP reminds Chin Peng of the people's choice THE .Singapore People's Action Party last night j reminded Communist j leader Chin Peng that the j majority of the people I wanted freedom, not Com- iiiiiiiiMii In a statement t,. the Straits Times, the party I secretary, Mr Lee Kuan f
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  • 625 2 Malaya's firm dealing with the Communist bosses is praised by British Press LONDON, Fri. The main body of British, editorial comment today endorsed the stand made by the Chief Ministers of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore during their two-day peace talks with Chin Peng. There was a strong tendency
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  • 146 3 U.S. note on Goa: We stay neutral >'EW DELHI. Fri.— 1 The Indian Government today received from Washington a note clarifying the United States attitude over Goa, the Portuguese settlement in the Indian sub-continent, which India rlaims. The note was understood i stress that America i.s not iking sides in
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  • 308 3 tnmunists have openly violated Korean war armistice- U.S. general 7,000 planes against West's 2,000 muv WASHINGTON, Friday, pib Communists have 7,000 aircraft in Asia —almost one-third of their total air strength —says a senior I.S. Air Force officer. General Laurence S. Kuter, U.S.
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    • 168 3 JHE GROUNDS of the Imperi^PaiSe^erYwere cleaned yesterday after thousands of Moroccans had called there since Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben oussef returned from exile. Sweepers, a motorised dis- Infecting machine and gar- >rries toured the spacious grounds for the cleanup on the Sultan's
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    • 121 3 HIS SPECIAL XMAS BREW SAVED TREES BERLIN, Fri_.\ gardener who cooked up a smrlly, sticky brew to coat fir trees foiled Christmas tree thieves in the West Berlin borough of Rrinickendorf. The public were told that if the trees were taken into a warm room the strnch would soon drive
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  • 48 3 500 pages on Burma CANBKKKA. Kri. The Australian Governor-General. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, has written a .lOOpaß<- book on the Burma ranipaitMi entitled "Defeat into Victory." Field Marshal Slim commandrd the Uth Army in Burma. The book will be published in London soon. Reuter.
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  • 92 3 LONDON, Fri. Nearly a quarter of all deaths in the 45_64 age group in Britain are caused by cancer, a Government review for 1953 disclosed today. The disease is also responsible for a fifth of all deaths in the age group 25—44. Between the ages of 45
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  • 294 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. rE I'nited States State Department yesterday published secret papers relating to the Big Four conference at Yalta in 1945. The documents provided i fresh evidence that the cold war between the Soviet Union and the t'nited States began even before the fighting
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  • 113 3 CAR FIRM SOLD FOR $12m Rootes buys out his former bosses LONDON, Fri. SIR William Rootes, British car manufacturer, today became thief of Singer Motors, for whom he worked as a penny an hour apprentice after leaving school. It was to save his old firm from folding up that Sir
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  • 30 3 BONN, Fri.— The Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer said yesterday that West German policy in 1956 would give priority to reunification of Germany. European unity and fighting Communist infiltration.—A. P.
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  • 34 3 SHEFFIELD. Fri.— Medical experts at Sheffield University are looking for strong willed volunteers to undergo tests to show what effect smoking has on the lungs before and after giving it up. Reuter.
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  • 57 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Labour Department <sjtimated yesterday that 4.200 strikes in America caused 28.000,000 man-days of idleness In 1955. The number of work stoppages was 21 per cent greater than the 3,468 reported in 1954. Lost time in 1955 was nearly 24 per
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  • 34 3 VIENNA, Fri.— Demolition squads of the Czechoslovak army have blown up and levelled most of the buildings on the Czechoslovak-Aus-trian frontier during the past few days, Austrian officials reported today. Reuter.
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  • 203 3 •TAKE HEED FROM SAGGING TRADE' LONDON, Friday. THE ECONOMIST a leading British weekly, said today that if Singapore went Communist it might suffer such a decline in trade as to become insignificant. Singapore, depending as it does on trade with Britain and the United
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  • 93 3 Townsend denies a report BRUSSELS, Fri. GROUP CAPTAIN Peter Townsend today denied a report that he would resign from the Royal Air Force early next year and begin training horses fc Prince Aly Khan in France. The report was published by the Belgian newspaper La Nation Beige. Capt. Townsend, commenting
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  • 21 3 CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, Fri. A Lockheed Lodestar crashed and burned near here yesterday, killing the pilot and copilot.—U.P.
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  • 117 3 French Govt. orders probe on origin of terror pictures PARIS, Fri. VTEWSREEL pictures taken Ii in Algeria showing a policeman killing a terrorist and reproduced in a newspaper here have become an election issue. The film seeks to prove that French forces Indulge ir. inhuman acts in Algeria.
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  • 212 3 LONDON. Fri. Closing middle prices of selected .stocks not including stamp duty were; :an. Pac. (£5) *61 3.A.T 58 Joots 18'3urmah Oil 73/6 —'3 British Motors 8 42 7!» De Havllland 24/6 1/Jlsllllers (4/-) 24/- +/l'j 3orman Long 32/8 /I .a Dunlops 24 6 Seneral Electric 64 6
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  • 31 3 LONDON. Dec. 30— Spot 37 d. I>b. 37\d.. Mar 36\d.. Apr-June 355.d.. July-Sept. 33\d.. Oct. -Dec. 31 \d. Jan. r.lf. 36 7 ,d Feb. c.1.1. 36'-jd. Tone: Quiet but steady.
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  • 24 3 LONDON. De<\ 30. Cash Bu>ers £833; Sellers £834: Forward Buyers £813'^: Sellers EBl4 1 Settlement £832 Turnover a.m. 85 tons: p.m 35 tons.
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  • 177 4 A SHOCK FOR THAT CINEMA INKATONG rpHE Singapore City 1 Council last night reversed a six-month-old decision approving the building of a $700,000 cinema at the) Junction of East Coast, Road and Ean Kiam Place. A spokestian for thr pro- prletors told the Straits Times after being informed of the
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  • 47 4 THE TWO INDIAS IN SPORE TWO ships of the same name were in Singapore port yesterday, one at the wharves and the other In the outer roads. The 7.(j31-ton Portucuese freighter India was alongside. The !1.549-ton Danish ship of the same name was in the outer roads.
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  • 18 4 SEGAMAT. Fri. Segamat 1: rnatlonal Club will give a children "s party on New Year's day.
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  • 251 4 Nanyang picks 17 men a woman RECRUITED FROM HONG KONG, PHILIPPINES, MALAYA AND 'ELSEWHERE* TWO DEANS TOP THE STAFF APPOINTED FOR CHINESE VARSITY PHE Nanyang University Executive Council announced in Singapore yesterday 18 staff lppointments, including two deanships, for the Iniversity, expected to be opened by April next Dr. Chang
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  • 78 4 The goat who would a-wooing go BENTONG, Fri. A ROMANTIC billy goal cost its owner $5 in the magistrate's court hen voterday when it strayce into a police compound. He was after a she-goat," the owner, S. Arokiam a P.W.D. labourer, said. Do the police keep a she(wot in the
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  • 54 4 MALACCA. Frl. The Malacca branch of Shell Company yesterday held a tea party in honour of two members of the staff on the eve of their retirement. The two are Mr. Ong Kirn Seng, delivery order clerk with 21 years service, and Mr. Meriam Singh, watch-
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation of Malay School Teachers Unions decided here today to send 25 teachers to Indonesia next year to learn how to enrich the Malay language. The State Governments will be asked to help finance the two -week tour.
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  • 178 4 ALTHOUGH Monday is both a bank and public holiday, it will not be a paid holiday for daily-rated workers in Singapore, the Ministry of Labour and Welfare announced last night. Workmen can, however, by agreement with their employers, take Monday as a paid holiday
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  • 17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty-one candidates passed the Federation nurses final examination held this month.
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  • 74 4 Two Malayan stowaways in the Blue Funnel liner Charon are being returned to Singapore today after an unsuccessful attempt to enter Australia. Elias Sassoon and Reuben Yahya, both 27, stowed away from Singapore early this month and were discovered when the ship was on its way
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  • 55 4 i Delegates irom students' organisations In Singapore and the Federation will attend the third annual conference of the Pan-Malayan Students' Federation in Singapore from Monday to Wednesday. Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, will open the conference at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya,
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  • 68 4 ISABEL WINS— by A SHADE PENANG. Fri. A schoolgirl. Miss Isabel Khoo. 17. last night won the "Miss Penang Trade Fair" crown in a photo-finish against an amateur actress. Miss Loke Poh Chan. A seamstress. Miss Janice Than; 24 was third. rhe Judges voted Miss Khoo best of 63 contestants.
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  • 38 4 The Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, is unable to attend his "meet-the-people" session today because of a meeting of the Council of Ministers. The staff of the Public Advisory Bureau will be there.
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  • 28 4 Ang Teng Quee a nine-year-old boy, was found drowned in a well near his house at the 10th mile. Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 157 4 rpHE Shell Malayan Motor Rally one of the most exacting motoring tests to be held in this country begins in Kuala Lumpur today. Members of seven motoring clubs in Singapore and the Federation will drive the 100 cars entered for the rally up to Ipoh, then
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  • 145 4 EMERGENCY CASES REVIEW KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will appoint a High Court Judge to be chairman of a new commission to review all cases of detention under the Emergency Regulations every six months. Unofficial will be members of the commission.
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  • 49 4 Karuppiah Oanesan was charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday with using criminal force on a woman, Kasminah binte Taywali, with Intent to outrage her modesty in a shop at Redhill Road, on Dec. 15. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail.
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  • 145 4 PORT BOSS MEETS THE UNIONISE THE chairman of v Singaporr H Board Mr. p Chrimes, vest, re: leaders of thi H O arrt 5,000 Industrial in a bid to threat by I v !nen The lea ll Marlappan. pn S.H.B. Labour I Chins, presldi Wharf
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  • 31 4 The Chettlars' (Nattuk tai) Chamber of Con.: Singapore has sent 5,001 rupees ($963 > to Chief Minister of Madras for victims of the recenl and floods in TamUnad South India.
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  • 144 4 HUNDREDS of Malay tlshermen from Islands around Singapore are now gathering in the Colon y for the 117 th New Year narbour regatta on Monday. Restrictions on the entry of neighbouring Indonesian islanders into Singapore have been relaxed as in previous years to enable
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  • 309 5 - The record for 1955 clearly shows it- l-i \l..\ LUMPUR Fri. —As 11)55 with the Baling talks" ihe i record whai has never i c ltccii so •vs Ihe terrorbeing beaten Malaya's /J-year-ngle war. 3 955 record wa that the who remain, I
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  • 133 5 LONG REST FOR CRASHING ACROBAT WOMAN Lee Chi who injured ck and back Ing an acrobatic nance at the World. Singaon Thursday, is the General Hos- In "a very weak I member of the Wong Fno a difflWong he lost d on third of Wong Man Foo, Stralta Times: "It
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  • 22 5 Q Fri.— Poppy Day 1 Penang and Wrllesley this year I a record of $38,903— :iore than last year's total.
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  • 29 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri. For carrying a loaf of bread in a food restricted area. Osman bin Sinapai was yesterday fined $100. in default, two months 1 jail.
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  • 132 5 4 FUND has been opened to support Patience Hayes, 12, the sole survivor of a Malayan motor through which her mother, father and met their deaths. Captain K J. •he Station Comr of R.A.F. Changi. i it was to open ayj in his
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  • 126 5 An S. O. S.— and mercy dash wife flies to injured airman IMMEDIATE action by the R.A.F. has enabled an airman's wife in England to reach her husband in I Singapore less than a week after he had met with a serious accident. When Leading Aircraftman E. O'Neill was found
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  • 127 5 —TUC CHIEF IN 'UNITE' CALL PENANG, Friday. AIR. P. P. NARAYANAN, chairman of the Malayan kTI Trade Union Council, said here today that 1956 should be a "Malayan Workers' year." Mr. Narayanan, who Is leading an MTUC team on a Federation-wide tour, told the Straits
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  • 84 5 TWO Singapore City Council sanitary inspectors will leave for Sydney next week on a year's specialist training scholarship under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. J. W. Bennett, head of the Meat and Drugs section of the City Health Department, and Mr. J Ferguson,
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  • 35 5 A 79-year-old woman, Lee Ah Soy, was killed in an accident in Havelock Road. Singapore, on Thursday evening. She was knocked down while crossing the road and died later in hospital.
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  • 32 5 Yong Oh Ngow, k, who stole a wallet containing $16.10 from Woo Seng at the Singapore Turf Club on Aug. 20, was fined $50 in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 301 5 Islam and sword: 'That's an insult' -AND IT ISN'T HISTORY EITHER, HE SAYS ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. —An article in the weekly "Malaya Merdeka" charges that Islam has been insulted In the chapter on Malayan history in the Federation annual report. The author, Inche Yussof Ya'acob. objects to a statement
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  • 54 5 Tan Hung Kirn pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of attempting to give a $15 bribe to a detective, Abdul Latin", at High Street shortly after midnight on Dec. 30. Bail of $500 was allowed and the case postponed for
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  • 109 5 12 officers get police medals THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday presented Colonial Police Medals to 12 officers of the Singapore Police Force during a parade at the Thomson Road Police Traln- o School. The recipients were: Messrs. J. M. M. Maclean, Assistant Commissioner; G. W. Jackson, Superintendent;
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  • 191 5 'Lost' 6 days in flight to London IPOH, Friday. 4 $200 BOUQUET of Malayan orchids sent by air for a wedding in England was "lost" for a week and reached the bride in a "shocking condition" two days after the marriage. I An
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  • 79 5 Mentri for merdeka talks FRIENDS of the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang (above), said goodbye to him with flowers yesterday as he boarded a plane at Ipoh airport for Singapore on the way to the "merdeka" talks in England. He sails on Monday from the Colony for
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  • 49 5 The English and Chinesespeaking congregations of the Geylang Methodist Church in Singapore will hold a united Watchnight service at 11.30 tonight Dr. Olin Stockwell will give the meditation. A fancy dress social will be held in the Geylanp Methodist Girls' School hall at 8.30 p.m.
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    • 74 5 TODAY IMI. DEFENCE ASSOCIATION: New Years Eve ball at Civil Defence clubhouse. Kolam Ayer Lane. 9 p.m. to 2 am. RBUI tHIRCH: New Years Eve social and re-presentution of ■The SUiined CUMi Window 1 9 p m Watchnight Service with llolv Communion and meditation by the R«-v T. B. Doruisamy.
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  • 46 6 M »;rd, HO (minimum) MRfl TAN YOK KUANG I and friends for their valuable slits on the occa- 1 It marriage on 25/12/55. C SMITH most Mend* In Malaya md '.otters of <>!i the death of her nd for the many beautl- lv; wreaths 1
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  • 646 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Dec. 31, 1955. The Second Revolution The year that is now ending saw the beginning of what j might be described ;i.* M.-il-aya's second revolution. For the first time since the Emergency began came heartening 1 sign of a social and political revolution without the
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  • 314 6 Not the collected works of Marx and Lenin but the order book of the travelling 1 salesman may symbolise in future the Soviet menace. The strategy of violent Communist expansion is one to which the non -Communist world has become accustomed and ;icain>.t which it has devised
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  • 169 6 The decision to end the amnesty on February 8, announced last night, gives the Communists ample grace. As all surrender terms are to he withdrawn, the next forty days quite literally will be fateful. The failure of the amnesty has disguised the fact that the number of surrenders
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  • 1146 6  -  CYNICUS' by THE Baling talks between the Chief Ministers and the Communists seem to have been perfectly simple and straight forward as far as they went. But of course they did not go very far, and could not be expected to. Thers was, however, the curious
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  • 10 6 FKKDISU TORTOISES.— P hotuyraph Dy hu/i All Che
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  • 707 6 rvo many who have enjoyed the days between Christmas Eve and Twelfth Night, North of the Lino there seems something Inconcnious in a Malayan Christmas. We h*TC rnme to associate the turn of the Jfemr with the frost ntu! .snow of northern latitude* with a bearded Sant:i
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  • 159 6 From the Straits Times of Dec. US, 1905: T»HE Labuan corresponx dent of the Perak Pioneer writes under date 7th September: Brunei is at last a second F.M.S. The Commissioners, comprising Messrs. D. G. Campbell, Resident of Negrl Sembilan. M.S.H. Mac Arthur. the new Resident Councillor of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 385 6 CLASSIFIED ADS] 1 H,,rd, %1O (minimum). COLBOURNE: To Lyn and Pip Colbournt. a daughter, Krlstlnn Ann. on 29t:i December, at Johore Bahru Hospital. Both Pine. »;rd< HO I minimum). TDT KHAW: On Friday. 30th December. 1»5). at the Registry of es, Penang between Mr. Urn and Miss Khaw I LEOW-I
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    • 87 6 Now Foolproof Movie-Making with tk« World's f* Most Amazing «lf» THIS famous "dream camera takes the guesswork out of movie making, gives you perfect exposures without the nuisance ot bulky exposure meters Secret is •he amazing photoelectric "eye" built-in governor coupled to both lenses in a slide turret You look
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    • 174 6 These longptyty /imu^ mm PROVEN UtUm Bring in your New Year to Music •HIS MASTER'S VOICE' Petite Messe Solcnellc (Roisini) IB^PMi Pirts Ito 4 pfr*>» t Mancliil, Domlnguez. Berdlnl, Pr!r: I^^* -r Choru* ALP U7I/IJ7S t loan Hjmmond Recital Arias by Beethoven. Berlolz and Saint Saens Joan Hammond and Phllharmonla
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  • 15 7 MERDEKA MEN: A FILM STAR SEND-OFF Ra i Who's who i i Rulers' men pan
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  • 117 7 *SIT DOWN-NO, I WONTT BREEZE LEADS TO DICTATOR CRY AGAINST REA j WANTED: ONE-MAN CREW FOR JEEP THAT RIDES THE WAVES j WHY PAY $35,000 MORE, HE ASKED— THEX THE BIG BATTLE it^S OX fWO Singapore City Councillor* had sharp exchanges with the President. Mr.
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  • 87 7 RASHID, THE RED, HAS CROWN OLD IN THE JUNGLE Pt.NAX. Fri. Abdul fUshid bin Mydin. the Malay Communist who sat with Chin Peng and Chen Tian at the Balinj talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. David Marshall has aged considerably daring the past few years "I am surprised he
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  • 16 7 Police hold man on roof at 3a.m. j the pi r. in in t*r found n
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  • 61 7 FO\G: I'LL PIT MY HEN to WORK Singapore Cr..:. rs may apply to uk k^ City Council I I licence*: to extend ::on of the Tra tion < v HUE DJ j.: -"The i at Mr f tbf 1.500- E He Mid ~r ga. The
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  • 28 7 Union steps in to help 300 Ty.z Arm] c.v.. I meat an; dc aoc-t 300 Ar:.. 1 1 ipon Mr ST V L sldent 7.. I The 1
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  • 17 7 Slnga? M Mr K:r.J Kong 1 and prt' I used as K
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  • 11 7 A- Chinese New Year rr tbt ol tb pat]
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fl THE FEDERATION will have no depul Chiel Minister whil< Tengku a-:... -lon. the Crue' Tengku I The s-: I B vffl take chares of the portI take ehari I I to be .r.L-ter; I rr..r.:sters.
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  • 40 7 your holiday swimming TODAY: Sir^apore :!33 a jr. "r. Pfr^r^ 1 5C IJC TOMORROW: —fp— Ma IXS4 pj s:r. Pan Oicraoc 6 3r Panaai MOVTMI 3:r. r>: tr »-11 a IB I arr_ 8!: Ua 4 r rr. (WV 3x
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  • 26 7 Chan L.: and H A Kirn werr ?:r.;apcre F.: DUtrtct c The son? c. a c:;--,—nt or." a slate at DB Sep: 9
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  • 19 7 ner tias .nominated Mr V :c: Malayan Board cf Income Tax for three yean frorr. Jan. 1.
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  • 176 7 Grenade icent off too soon Coroner told k MOMBn fect.y serviceao.r look-hand-grenade was thrown it exploded Is midthree British :cier? the Singapore Coroners Court was told yesterday. Mr K. T inder was holding an mqw letJJt E E Pridi rr See Soon 0 d»e= range
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  • 143 7 Big Ben's 'duck' is circling the globe THE skipper o! the strangest -boat" ever seen in Singapore is searching for a oneman crew to accompany him or. the remainder of a round-the-worlc The "boat" i= a mid amphibious Hilf-Safe And her Australian capi turly 43-yeax-old Btn Carl.r. fur-.. tn a
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  • 31 7 CbM Bock pleaded .por- -iav to a a--- mptlni chain far.- Neena Mariamm* In Lorong Lalat on :r. rr. rains of r>c. 20. Ser.ter.re «is postpor.fd.
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  • 59 7 STC DISPUTE INQUIRY IN PUBLIC QITXTNC9 of the Court of Inquiry into th? di«punbetween the >in«ajx>re Trillion Company and it> 2.800 ctrikinc employee^ will be in public This wa> decided when the court met in camera for about two boors at its tir-t session >e<terday The first public session will
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  • 61 7 Chin Peng leaves for the jungle po1k c co- They hai a nacaThe left behind .1: Mi.ay army Z'T.S. Gur.noon ol Ter.iiu Abdul The trek begins on arrmni I a.':er- iecidci j They took the same route soon Chin F-r.g with r.^ sarr.e i.-cd on n Xi ICiala G. P..
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  • 15 7 zicree absolute xa^ not =:r.-apcre H:gi: Ooufl day. I rman iltery
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 NEW RULES FOR OLD H r- Wishing All our Patrons Friends I ll ii ni) 11 iKifc^V A Proxpvrnu* /S^HiaS&l y t m Cd Your nun— S»Wtlon Rh*p»dv in Bl« G*r»b»ui \m >iitn« r.-.- G«fera ai r I [tit m»tif. J:--.-. mMapßk tad bk ril TenT M.rtin ilm»-Vol. I Urn
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    • 104 7 THE SFX B4N C.; A REAL ENGLISH DISH! TV'hether tr.ev are letved va hoaaa, 6 c brm See (faaaa riadiag, a piping hot en me a cs sa-sages ire i— eWall'i!" suvV- r.s.c: rresr. rrorcn in r?^e«r- oalfhat wiappen they really are delicious! SSgSr> WALL'S SAUSAGES .^..t T lOhl ITC
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  • The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum
    • 422 8 MUD SLINGING AT THE EXPATRIATE I HAVE read with great concern the report of the proceedings of the Malayanisation Commission. It would appear to a person of average intelligence that certain localborn officials in the Civil Service were using the Commission for the purpose of ventillating their personal grievances against
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    • 61 8 TEA CHING OF MALA Y SINCE Malay will be the official language of the country it is one ol the subjects taunht in the three Teachers' Training Colleges. Fiv. n woman, are into) these COU teach the subirct and more will be required next year. H can Depart n. standan;
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  • 251 8 Teaching of scripture in schools KAMPAR people arc to petition the Methodist Bishop in Singapore asking him to retain Mr. Wont; Ur.in Kirn as headmaster of the Methodic Afternoon School. Kampar. As ;i Punjabi. I would like to udd mv voice to the miuc*t. Since Mr. Wong r the school
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  • 178 8 TIIAY I be permitted to make a comment irtxm the last few words leader headed "Cambridge and Malaya? The Writing of new text books for schools In Malaya Is. I agree, a formidable but it would vice to the educaof the University of Malaya to
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  • 186 8 11,' HEN the salary fur Tf Malay School teachers was considered for revision, 11 based upon the qualification the possessed. The S.I.T.C. trained teachers' qu tion was supposed to be the same as those wh< Form 111 or Form IV In the English Secondaiy .school; therefore their' scheme
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  • 188 8 Malayan recruits in the R.A.F. A very misleading letter from an anonymous airman painted a black picture of the working conditions oi Malayans serving with the R.A.F. Thi c airmen are recruited locally, and sign on for an Initial period of at and at the end ol that time they
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  • 284 8 WITH monotonous regularity we have heard it said whenever the Federal Medical Services are criticized that the faults and failures are due to lack of staff, but it has never been said that the Benham Scheme, framed on the expert advice of the
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  • 1016 8 f-V tiltill!' ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii in iimimiiimmiiii inimiiiiii 11/ITH reference to M. IT Hassans letter, I would like to present my experience prior to the Federation election in connection with the registration of voters. I ml alloted a certain town section composed mostly of illiterate Chi- Before the recistration <>l
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 83 8 i *V^^s -_«_B_^H 1 _ffl^i«ss^ssssi^^^^^r' i^ if^^^ makes history! i Those Internationally Tested qualities found in all Standard cars are now presented to you in a NEW Standard model a car for this day and age, superb in its comfort and up-to-the-minute refinements. IT brilliantly makes motoring history once again!
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    • 156 8 1 I a Urv v i 1 11 if 5 We wish all our Patrons 'l| (f Friends i I .V#»ff l'#»«r 1 B. P. de SUVA LTD. I 1 Incorporated in Sinrtf 'tl 19/21, High Strait, S.ngopo,. V No. 1, Bishop Street, Penang i Associate Company STORCH BROS (1949)
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  • 1212 9 1 "<BFN :Cz i iik'i ;jf| ji £jtf 15, $»»< s yjVii 2 >& soon, showed that It was not his Intention to fulfil the contract. His plan was to use his position as a Government contractor as a means of obtaining
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  • 590 9 Croaked contractor made to China. difficult to build. The elements they are designed to combat combine to resist their establishment. In his report on the progress of work. Thomson said thLs about it: "The north-east monsoon prevails from the month of November to March and during December, January and February,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 128 9 EJr The bett waterproof flat, attractive and OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WATCH DEALERS IN SIN. CAPORE, FEDERATION OF I AND BRITISH lORNEO FOUNTAIN PEN a Choose... v^mU) right point for J^ the way you mf write... by Bf cumber kme SBij rnni s "I^^ m .Agrntt m Smgaporr. Mdaya: DONALD MOOKE
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    • 216 9 With apologies to those who missed the last shipment IRISH POR9C SAUSAGES are on their way again power'statioU P ina PACKET s^g—~^ s=^ Put txtra power into your flashligrn S^itfw^ JS^W^^S^s. U"^ 3 irec battery. This amazing Jftj pou-cr you can ah', ays depend on u*hcn5^ I cvvr, wherever you
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 200 9 #f#'\ Movuati. M.H. invalUnl for TuE PESr^ERT PHV C i^lfcH DB. t?F t VOtOA'i I mmW^ml Bb O B«'N5 THi. j ""■"■-JSSS I /-C-T 1 CANf~"^B| r PASSING MOTORIST IJEPOtTTEO" <WB^ GtT jup kdqive?.mTl suall sports cad--- off tue &MD c iO— CEODCE OZONE OPP S -^m TURMPIKE AT NORTON'S
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  • 303 10 in rubber A during the short inter-holiday period has been slow, report Holiday Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their current review. Business in R.M. A. 1 ribbed smoked sheet has been restricted almost entirely to hedging, whilst there has been good interest In lower sheets and
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  • 501 10 By Our Market Correspondent DIBBER closed in Singapore yesterday, the last trading day for 1955, at 51.2, w J per pound. 44 i cents above the lowest price for the year and 25| cents below the highest recorded price. This compared
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  • 102 10 Ships Mag alongside thr Singapore Harlmur Board wharves or rxperted this mornini; are: Chakdina 1/2, Palrrelto Manner 4/5. Gnasterkerk C.P, Benlawcrs 6/7. Maelsuvcker 8/!). Teirf.si.is 10/11, V Jsrenen 13/14. 15/16. Tiitjalomrka 18 M Prince 19/2(1. Sirusa N Perak 21/22. Kimanis 23, I kwu 24. Bunyo Maru 27/28, India (Portuguese
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  • 381 10 The Malayan Sharr BrokriV Aa■ocialion lepuilad: !i» year (lo<ed »ilh vtry &atisfa<;ory shoeing In the i .i. m market with most sh.ro mHMP| Improved pru <s- Singaporr and Federation brokrrs reported the following business Cone yesterc: Fn..-er and Neave prefs. $590. Ci.imiro.i $2 50 iowinighti; Jackson anc Co
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  • 1050 10 Singapore Chinese Produce hchance: noon prices pfi pnul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; Decembt-r inominal) »27 buyers S!T b sellers: January J27-» buyers. $27% sellers. Coconut oil: quietly steady I bulk *40\ sellers: drum $43". sellers Pepper: qultt: Muntok white $145, Sarawak $14. (both down $2i, special Sartwak black
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 828 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I 1 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Ci'izerts of over 25 ypirs of age. holding a pass degree from tiie University of ior any recognised University i or a Social Science Diploma,) or who have successfully taken a I specialised training course of equlstaiidard at a recognised I
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    • 340 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TRAFFIC CLERK. Department of Civil Aviation. Federation of i Malaya. Applications are invited from Federnl Citizens. Qualifications: Age 17 23. (a) have pasced Standard VIII (Form IV) In an English School and possess lan adequate knowledge of colloquial Malay, or ibi have passed Standard VII (Form lIIi in
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    • 747 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED i Irom Federal Citizens for appointment as Hospital Assistant, Timescale at the Leper Settlement, Johore Bahru. In the salary scale Of 120!>x14-307/324x14-450 p.m. plus COLA, at current rates. Applicants must be Trained HosI pit. il Assistants and must have passed the School Certificate Examination Grade
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    • 894 10 NOTICES THE LOWIN ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED (Members' Voluntary WlmHnc-Up) THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenaired Company, which Is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before the 14th day of January 1956, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their
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    • 391 10 TENDERS INVITED renders are united for he Block in Trade, Furniture and Funnies, a 330 HP Benz Diesel Engine. Tools and Implements. Koniisl House etc.. of Man Tin Ban Seng Mining Company Limited, which are In their mine at Batu Gajali. 2) Particulars of the aoove mentioned Stock In Trade
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    • 663 10 OFFICIAL PRICES I lb (down tl.n. of a (.mi T V M IHT PKUI lip M COTRA: P''"' "<■«■! i RUBBER Prices January lirM aM ,I,. The markf small ton Closing prirra In were: No. i r. ss buvera 127% (Nol Com.i; No l r s buyers 128',, sellei RS.S.
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    • 1314 11 sol: »4o* MANSFIELD *Sc CO., LTD. Sol, 1411 5...!n."' i'ngapore) (12 linen DeVtT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j£ JA.irNGs'VLIVERVoOL, GLASGOW. Lo'nOON '^CONTINENTAL PORTI Singapore T:n7.;u. 0 0 A: o nmoun; £n 'j'^ I '■x r .:z",!r^!^\ c Glo vy Jon m J« ii/M j J 17/ m M.i.l..ig Jan 16
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    • 915 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Far Aden, Pert Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg ft Olio Spore P. S'hom Penong "MEONIA" Gdns 29/30 1700 hrs •««xl "KAMBODIA" U/14 Jon 15/15 Jan 14/17 Jen >•) LALANDIA 7/ 7 Feb x) Calls London (Passengers only) Gdynia Calls London (Possengcrs only).
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    • 95 11 From Continent for Hongkong, Monilo, Kobe. and Yokohama m/s SUDAN Penong P Shorn Vpore 8 Jon 10 Jan 12 Jan m/s MINIKOI Penang P S horn > pore 1 Feb 6 Feb 9 Feb m/s JAPAN Pemng P Sham Spore 4 Mer 4 Mer 8 Mar HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE
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    • 992 11 SngTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD T Vii7? SINGAPORE (Incoporated It the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILING} TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'tvam Penong ■BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam G. 34 Sails 5 Jan Direct arrives London 27 Jen (ENCRUACHAN for London, Hamburg 10/11 Jan (ENMACDHUI for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hull
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    • 1037 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** ELLERMAN tk BUCKNALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and for USA., North Atlantic Pom and Conado ond via Colombo •CITY OF PERTH Spore P Sham Penong 12/18 Jan 19/21 Jan 22/24 Jan Colls Hull. CITY OF OTTAWA Spore P. Shorn Penong 8/14 Fab 16/17
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    • 71 11 KLAVENESS LINE LO* ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. PORTIANU, SEATTLS ft VANCOUVIR Accop'.ng cor.o for Centrol ft South sVasWPJJM SUNNYVILLE Spore P. S'hom Penong 3/5 Jan 9 Jan Jon 2nd Coll 10 Jan FRANCISVILLE Spore P. S'nom Penong 26/10 Jan 1 Feb 2 Feb 2nd Call 4/4 Feb P. Sham: Anglo-French Trading
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  • 868 12  - A year to be proud of in sport NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYANS WON LAURELS IN MANY FIELDS \U I Sportsman of the year! Beiantor tournament in July Pens S'xm announc- i rd ins retirement. An oldtime friend. P<'n:: Boon, shortly U> be father of three told me: "I have had a
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  • 426 12 SINGAPORE will h:uc an observer at the conferonre of international soccer referees (held at, each Olympic Games) at Melbourne in November next year. This observer will be John Ferguson, president of the Singapore Civilian Referees Society and one of the best known referees in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 163 12 ____m* 2a Z. 1' r/ L jr' i«i"«iik- tow >i\n^ boinko, Mmnx a Tn»n»Nn FH«SfH A M IVI: LTD. William i.r»m A 1 m DISTILLaai miitlod tWWWWWWWWWrVWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWrVy; Wishing all our Patrons Friends llup/uf A l*n»spvnnis Xi>sr l'#»«r > 1 HHiUHiiIK IBM BISMARCK j J The Renowned Beer from Germany. I"
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    • 217 12 PDA FOUR HONGI <ONG uPA" FLIGHTS WEEKLY aOHG KO% ««F amlaA afk V^ by DC 6 1^ The Fastest Service Only shrs. 55mins. T EVERY WEDNESDAY Other Flights k TUESDAYS v,a Sa.jon |L THURSDAYS via Bangkok v^., SUNDAYS via Bangkok g^ Sl££P/NG BUNKS AVAILABLE < 4* **7 Iviifti lltft' l'^--
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    • 467 13 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- I MINTS may now be handed I m it the Alor Sfj r Office ot j rhc STRAITS TIMES, 63. jilin j j Tunku Ibrahim, telephone No. 614. Advertisements lo I be inserted on the following day must be received not later rtwa 12.30 p.m. I ||M t|
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    • 393 13 TUITION I 20 Word* ii (Min.)-Box ill ct,. extra. THE MALAYAN SCHOOL of 1 Motoring, training is designed to i meet the individual requirements |of the pupil driver. Moderate I charges. Phone *****. ENGLISH. ELEMENTARY and Additional Mathematics for Prl- mary VI to Senior. Limited number only. Apply early: Tutor,
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    • 420 13 PROFESSIONAL Warmm II nin.j—Box m ate aamm. FAR EASTERN DETECTIVE Service an officially approved or- lanlaaUon AH inquiries of a confidential nature. P.O. Box 7. Buklt Meriajam Phone Slmpang Ampat 249. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Wordt M I Win*— Box iO ate txlra. PART-TIME BUSINESS 1-2 hrs dally desk work builds
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    • 433 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE |20 Word, $i (Ml*..)— Box it clt. txlra. OLDSMOBILE six Cylinders 1 Registered First 1948. Good MeI chanlcal condition. Oenulne Buyers only. Best offer secures. Contact Watson. 35, Grange Road. HILLMAN MINX 1952 Owner i Driven throughout. Black original paint. Owner leaving Singapore. Price $2,750 or nearest
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    • 545 13 FOR SALE 2» Wort, %i I Win.)— So* it ct: txlra. j i VIBRATED CQNCRETB Is superior and Is specified on most major Jobs. Henry Waugh Co. Ltd., stock Johnson Petrol-driven Vibrators, self-contained compact and efficient. C. H. Johnson make a whole range of Interesting plant, including conveyors. Consult the
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    • 491 13 NOTICES NOTICE Tills Is to advise that Mr. Chew Tee Chye Is no longer In our employ with effect from 15.12 jj. Sd. JOSEPH TRAVERS <lk SONS LIMITED. NOTICE I I. ANTHONY CHRISTIAN, wish it to be known that I have embraced the Muslim Religion and have from this day
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    • 96 13 HOUSES A FEW HOUSES STILL AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE (DAFNE AIDA STREETS) 2 bedrooms Living room Tiled kitchen separate bathroom W.C.— Utility room MODERN SANITATION Prices from' $9,760 to $10,210 Bookings taken NOW. EASY TERMS ARRANGED CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Miyer Chambers (3rd floor) P.O. Box No. 190 Tel. 33SS8 ff^y^' ififfcl
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 315 13 Straits Times Crossword IT LJ 3 LJ 4 y PT Pl* _ii 1-lIhL ACROSS probably Inaccurate (7) 1. Large quantities on the bouse- 7. Painter— of waterways t (9). tops 16). 8. Impositions of those ln autho9. He does not sec himself «i rity (11). others .see him! i 7.
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    • 394 13 j SATURDAY j Straits Times WORD PUZZLE JJ' Cut out and pin with other coupons. Potting imtructiom appear below. jName Address O I •m Iclt I r\ I HLL IN Cy« FOR WORD PUZZLE -1. B,r<* with long legs and 4. A m.in I W i might K ,k cjtily
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  • 148 14 rjRAZIE looks set for a double. This racy PUik Flower rour-year-old hit a bright note on Wedn»*rtav when he •preadi i=!ed a Div. 2 fielrt over 5 1 by eight lengths with 8.07. Grazie Is tackling I lot m Race Seven, Dut in iv» nn he
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  • 49 14 "Till: some at Peaaaaj up t« last 1 evenliiß ».is rat] cood. The Trrhlo Tote "ill be held >>ii Races Three Fl\e and Six. Btf S«e.p »il| be drawn on Race lour and Sweep "It" on i; Eight. Radio .M.iiivi will liroadrast iil eight race, today. I
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  • 345 14  -  EPSOM JEW JEEP'S STAR THREE TARZAN ZABAGLIONE GRAZIE P.v yABAGLIONE is my L* nap selection in the last of the season's big races, the Commis-sioner-General's cv p over l,|ra.. at Penang today, concluding day of the Christmas-New Year Meeting. Tins four-year-old was
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  • 173 14 EPSOM JF.EP CALL BOY POINTER TAR/.A.N Court Jewel Marvel of Peru II (II \K VISION P.oud Moment i. «...il Andrew IRKS BIKN Trailer Ring of Fortun, ZABAOUOfn Airmark Padi Slore PALIO Star Signal Undo* miss miv Wonder (.old Kul. 1... Kvrxirt.r GSAZIE Pal OMine Kempton CUVH Bl
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  • 772 14 lyiTH Amusement out of the way (scratched), I have no bestltation taking Bliss Finto win the main sprint (Race Six). Bitss Fire appears to h tesalned some of his ear.: Early this year. Bliss Fire was rated one of the best sprinting prospect.--
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  • 223 14 yHREE first day win- men Good Andrew. Proud Moment and Sweet William have been brought together in Race Two In what is perhaps the best betting race In today's card. (iood Andreu won so osiiv orer 11. tliat he can hardly br left
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  • 218 14 I 'TniE Singiipinv fiwli 1 Assotl /-Mr annual zeneral meeting la't iiil-Ih at the SRC amended their rule; on UM open youth chajnptooahlpi Hie nicetlin; unanlniouel] BBMti to hold the 'in.ual youth chaminon.Miips under three I base I>et»een the igM twil-.i and nineteen »i:i Youths a K
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  • 25 14 I os ANOIUa Frl— Jack Johnson bent E/zard Charles on t.k.o. la.M lUgnt. Charles failinc to answer the hell for tin round —Renter
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  • 14 14 The Sincapore Gun Club'r, mm. petition shoot tomorrow has been postponed.
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  • 59 14 RIGGER: Naval base > KranJL Naval Base; R..VK. ICagaa S.C.C padaiu: Nn- Sjh.ii v The HU. kx. Ncr Soon; I in<n- South .loh.irr. .Inhnre Rahru HOCKEY: SHA senior knockout cup: R.A.K. I>. u..i y 1.A., < 1. R.A.F. han X i inter-unit cup: First round. SOCCER: Friendly: Rajaji
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  • 980 14 Rate 1 2.15: Class Div. 2—6 Furs. 1 Honey Bird 3y Rarusome S> nn K\uk Stable Allan 2MI Flavey Crrrn 4y Tait 813 .Mining Kon-.-si R. Breukelen I 3 U3U Marvrl of IVru II 3y 8.12 I'll Stable Rodcer.s ...iil Jewel 4y Cracknell 811 TUMn Rata s:
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  • 189 14  -  NERAL >lOKEIKA By KUALA LUMPUR. ITHE two bis badminton events of 1955 held ll 1 Lumpur the Malayan rhampionsnip.s and t: Sclanf<or Gold dip Intri national tournoy the Belangor Badminton Association to cleai $17,000 of its debts on their hall in Kampon
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  • 155 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club cleared 'heir opening hurdle in the Singapore Hock<y n Senior K mpetltlon •..ltii a 2-n victory over Royal hit Force Beletar on the padang yi iterda; IM joined the Club side ten minutes late. tcKik first-minute lead thro:. Within six
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  • 29 14 'I l-.e SHA Senior Knockout I between Singapore ReIBd Singapore Chln&e Recreation Club to be pi i.ved on the padan. ;v)stponed 10 I ueadaj Jan. 3
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  • 19 14 KARACHI I runs afMn. !'..>r General.* and at cl-xe o.' Oenerals y.rir for 18 runs In I
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  • 15 14 I The > Encinerms -earn beat I the Chinese j Road, la-
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Frl I THE 17 AUSTRALIAN cricketers to tour Enpland next year in a bid to regain the rd to be named on Ft b i The Australian Uoa-d of Control mi h ore on 1 day to team submitted by ihe selectoi Donald
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