The Straits Times, 30 December 1956

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  • 15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES laMfe&t fJetfSate* in No. 1,114 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1956. 20 CENTS
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  • 569 1  -  Felix Abisheganaden Home to fireworks, lion dance 'ESSENTIAL FOR SUCCESS IN MERDEKA TALKS' All-party delegation? 'Only if Opposition gives us full support' By A TIRED but smiling Chief Minister returned to Singapore yesterday and repeatedly stressed the importance of unity before March, when the next self-government talks
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  • 102 1 SEA DELIVERS MESSAGE AFTER 3 YEARS VANCOUVER, Sat. Mrs. Louise Black has received a message which her husband tossed into the Atlantic Ocean in a bottle more than three years ago. He r husband, who has since died, wrote the message on the ship's programme aboard the Cunard liner Samaria
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  • 21 1 I LONDON. Sat.— President Nasser of Egypt will visit Russia in 1957. Moscow Radio I said today.— A.P.
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  • 209 1 Tengku takes time off for soccer From RONALD BAXTER LONDON, Sat. A FOOTBALL fan, the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman this afternoon went to see Chelsea play Leeds in London after a hectic day of privote briefing with members of his delegation. The Tengku is here for talks with
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  • 35 1 BERLIN, Sat.— Adolf Hitler is officially dead. His name was entered under the number 29,050 in the register of dead people as the last entry of 1956 yesterday afternoon. —Reuter.
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  • 71 1 £HEQUES have been sent to prize-win-ners in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'C (November). There was no claim for re-scrutiny. There's a $45,000 Jackpot to be won in Contest 'D' (December). In addition, there's $5,000 in consolation prize money. Jackpot Contest 'D' closes on Monday,
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  • 271 1 'COME BACK' CALL TO SUMATRA REBEL LEADER JAKARTA. Saturday. DRESIDENT Soekarno last night ordered Colonel Maludin Simbolon, the rebel army officer who was deposed yesterday after a short-lived coup d'etat in north Sumatra, to "return to the path which an army officer should follow." Colonel Simbolon is reported to have
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  • 48 1 TOKYO, Sat.— A special representative of Japan's new Prime Minister, Mr. Ishibashi, will visit Communist China early in the New Year to study expansion of trade. He is Mr. Kenzo Matsumura, a veteran member of j the governing Conservative I Party. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 CAIRO, Sat. Two Egyptian soldiers were killed and seven injured yesterday in the course of mine clearing operations in the Sinai Peninsula.— U. P.
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The now of oil from the United States to Western Europe increased to 421,000 barrels daily during the week Dec. 13_l«j._Reuter
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  • 191 1 £AIRO, Sat. United Nations divers started canal clearing operations at Suez the southern entrance at 12.15 p.m. today. About 50 sunken ships must be cleared. Wreckage of two bridges must also be removed. Some experts have estimated that it will take at least two months
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  • 53 1 MOoßHorsr dead LONDON. Sat— Lieut. Mnorhouse died from sulTm-ation in "larice steel box" in whW'ta his l -.pti:in captors ta»i imprisoned him in Port Said, a War Office statement said tonight Statement was based on Ibfurination Riven by President Nasser to Colonel < \ril Bank*. M.P. Renter. See
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  • 32 1 A .swarm of hornets attacked three youths in Bukit Timah Road last night and stung them on the face, neck, ana arms. They were treated at the- General Hospital.
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    1433 2 SEGURA Continuing 'Borneo People* by Malcolm Mac Donald WORLD COPYRIGHT RESERVED Reproduction in whole or in part forbidden PART FOUR MY next chance to visit Sarawak came when I had to discuss some Government reforms with Temenggong Koh and his Sellow-chleSs. )ohn Barcroft, the British Resident, came witb men. We
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  • 29 2 BLIND MAN'S BUFF IN THE LONG-HOUSE "I launched a campaign to establish English nursery games as part of Iban customs, and began with a demonstration of blind man's bluff
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  • 832 2 'Powder ar, lipstick marred the natural beauty of her face.. resort to cosmet shearinß oj I The old man lize that tfa all lay les.s wit] with himself. Ii odd notion that man of rlp< be put In a for children. Arid his »a of supposi:-. not be mnr> lessons
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  • 1842 3  - I will not move ...I will die.. .Then revolution saved me from the AVH CARDINAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm MINDSZENTY I! lIIIMMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII 15 GINS TODAYTOEAUTHENTIC MINDSZENTY STORY by WORLD COPYRIGHT RESERVED The Sunday Times today takes pride in presenting the personal document of a man who personifies the tragedy and heroism of Hungary.
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  • 742 4 VENGEANCE RAID NELSON RUTHERFURD By I s+xXx from the Straits J <?\\j ~S~ 0/^ Times, Friday, Dec. 28. ■■iiiiiiiiitjiiriiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii^ WAR COMMITTEE POSER: DID EIGHT MEN DIE BECAUSE REDS WANTED GUNS? CLUES POINT T0... 1 THE TWO HEROES KUALA LumruK, daiuraay. I^IGHT men died in a murderous ambush in a £i
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  • 245 4 CAIRO, Sat. The Ejyp- tian Government newspaper. Al Gourmhouria. said toaay that Lt. Anthony Moorhou>e. who was kidnapped b> Koptians at Port Said, died inside a metal wardrobe where hLs captors had hidden him. It added the guerillas were unable to return in
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  • 157 4 SYDNEY. Saturday. A LARGE squad of police made a surprise raid on Sydney's most notorious vice area last night, i arresting 13 women and warning away hundreds of j men. The police swoop followed the "invasion" of the area, in Darlinghunt. by
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  • 66 4 L:m Tian Hock, 30. told a Singapore court yesterday that he stole 138 post cards. and 71 Christmas cards from John Little's on Nov. 10 because he wanted to sell them and buy something for his wife who was expecting a I baby. A house detective caught
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  • 20 4 1 The Princess Elizabeth Estate Community Centre in Singapore held a Christmas dance at their school hall yesterday.
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  • 36 4 Katong newly-weds MR. CEORCE KENT AERIA of the Straits Times Press Ltd.. arH the former Miss Evelyn Margaret Prior, who were married at th Church of tha Holy Family in Katong. Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 208 4 Lim's promise: I will help settle airways strike LAR. LIM YEW HOCK yesterdoy told roprcscntoti 600 striking Malayan Airways employees that h would do his best to help in settling their dispute After talks with five union representatives thn hours after arriving from London, Mr. Lim told thn 5 day
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  • 95 4 Gurkha killed, another hurt in ambush IPOH, Sat. Two soldiers were wounded, one fatally, when a 10-man patrol from the 1/6 Gurkhas was ambushed by five terrorists about 11 miles east of Ipoh yesterday afternoon. The bandits hastily took up ambush positions near Sungei Raia. about three and a half
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  • 62 4 The management committee of the Yock Eng Hish School decided to accept full aid from the Singapore Government at a meeting in the Hainan Huay Kuan yesterday. The management committee of the Chung Cheng Hich School will meet today to dlacu^ the aid offer. The
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  • 38 4 HONG KONG. Sat.— The British Ambassador to Bangkok. Sir Barkley Gac on arrival here today that Anslo-Siamese relations were ■very good, couldn't be better." He added that there are DO problems. Reuter.
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  • 33 4 LONDON, Sat T Motor Company said nearly 12,000 In Britain will go on day work week. Men clay. Petrol rationing, cau blockace of the Sir:was blamed— A. P.
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  • 38 4 NICOSIA. Sat. M men attacked a power station at Peristeronari, 30 miles west of here, during I niyht and set it a tire »f binding the night watrhn it was officially statt i morning.— Reuter.
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  • 263 5 rill Sic Hai Tong Bank Singapore, wii: ive its shareholders ;t >.' (1011.0(1(1 New Tear present in bonus shares t<> <<>mmemorate its n inniversary on i hi. :>. ing the <lireetor>' dettoa yesterday, the mandirector. Mr. Lee Wee Nam. told the Sunday Times that one
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  • 198 5 American missionary drowned in current |(UALA TRENCCANU, Sat. An American Methodist missionary, Mr. Richard Jameson Johnson, 24, who came from i Malacca yesterday for a j holiday, was drowned while swimming in the sea off tne Government I rest house here this morni ing. Prompt action by a fisher- man.
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  • 359 5 1957 SPELLS PROMISE, SAY COLONY PARTY MEN WE MUST WORK FOR MERDEKA AND THE MERCER' CALL TO PEOPLE WITH THE promise of merdeka for Singapore next year, political parties are looking ird to the dawn of a new era of unity, loyalty and prosperity. ibour Front, Liberal Socialists and People's
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  • 127 5 ROCK 'N' ROLL ON THE PAVEMENT BY A REAL GONE' COBRA SCREAMING. hand-clap-ping rock'n'roll fans jammed High Street in Singapore yesterday when the Platters went shopping. i The Platters, as every cool cat knows, are the ri li gone singing quintet now performing in the Colony. Autograph hunting fans trailed
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  • 69 5 KINDERGARTEN EXPERT TO ADVISE COLONY MI>S IOHS 1 KY. above). tastralian expert on kindergarten education, and tor of the Nursery ben Training College m Sidney, arrived in Sin- 11 tterday. Mi>s i r> who is on loan tn t h>> Singapore Gncnrnent under a Colombo Plan to homo, will help
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  • 35 5 Dr. -i r 1 c s C nham, the Ecoto the Slnga[lnlster, will arm the colony by air from tain tomorrow morni: Dr. Bi-nham. succeed.- Sir I >ncollor of the Univ
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  • 81 5 DOUBLE WEDDING -BRIDES FOR TWO BROTHERS Two brothers were bride- groom's in a double wedding at FairfieM Methodist Church in N i I Ro;id. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Gwc« Boh Van (left). eldest Mm <«f Mr. and Mrs. Gwet Ah Sjr*, married Mi«.s Yapp (iek Lye. eldest daughter of Mr and
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  • 30 5 The St. John Ambulance in Singapore win mo baU at Raffles from 800 Pm.to 1 r.m. under the the Governor. Sir Robert Black, and Lady
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  • 182 5 When a post is over-rated PAY CUT IN RADIO JOB EXPLAINED A SINGAPORE Government spokesman yesterday explained why the post of research librarian at Radio Malaya is to be down-graded. The present holder of the post, which will cease to exist after tomorrow, is Mrs. R. Wild (formerly Miss Liau
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  • 86 5 SEREMBAN. Sat— A 43-year- old woman. Lee Wai Inn, was today found guilty of living on th e earnings from I the prostitution of her 14--1 year-old daughter, and sen- tenced t 0 six months jail by the magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Maasul.
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  • 59 5 The Singapore Bank Employees' Union has decided to give the management of the Industrial and Commercial Bank "a few days" to re-in-state an employee sacked yesterday. The union secretary. Mr. K C. Thomas yesterday described the dismissal as "a clear case of victimisation." He said that
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  • 82 5 Three X.P.M. snips which were detained in the past few days at Tan j ong Pinang in the Rhio Archipelago have now been released, a spokes- man for the company said in Singapore yesterday. An Indonesian Consulate communique explained that shipping movements in Central Sumatra were
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  • 36 5 Flyine Officer A. Turner of the Royal Australian Air Force and his bride, Audrey Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, walk under an arch of swords after their wedding in Singapore recently.
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    • 340 6 What about those New Year resolu tions 0 A very Happy New Yeai to ill our teen, and-twenty readers I ,im sure there arc man? good things m store tor you in 195 7 VERY Happy Now Year to all our teen-and-twenty readers. I am sure there are plenty of
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    • 311 6 New Year Recipe 'HI C IF you have invited g 1 your young friends to drop in during the E New Year holiday, better 5 prepare for a pleasant E invasion and have some S home-made cake on E 1 hand to serve with the 5 coffee at any time
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    • 37 6 Aquamarines are becoming increasingly popular combined with diamonds for engagement rings, say latest reports from overseas. One reason for the stone's popularity is that It is regarded as a symbol of happiness and everlasting youth.
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    • 525 6 Husbands may prepare for trouble QO you know what your husband measures from the back of the neck to the waist? It you do. you are one of tne extremely rare women who are qualified to go shopping for hubby. The manager of a big store tells me that moyt
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    • 120 6 NEXT YEAR... fashion decrees that you can't ret away with a gay new dress and any old pair of shoes. Shoe fashions are as fresh, lively and different as the latest- Paris dress. Pictured above are, (left to right) 1, Golf shoes of light, supple
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  • 1354 7 The KNOW ALLS %^^^^^^^^^^ms^Mm^^^^iM Address your letter: The Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. \IY younger sister is suf'l fering severe pain as a of a decayed tooth. mother is anxious to r to any dentist who U t 0 kill the pain. re unable to find
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  • 682 7 HIS DILEMMA: RICH GIRL OR POOR ONE? A GIRL who lives opposite my house, travels on the same bus as I do. I love her, and know she loves me, although we have never spoken to each other. I don't know anyone to introduce us, and we are both shy,
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  • 738 7 JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK I HAVE neither money nor position, but have recently fallen in love with the 14-year-old daughter of a respected family. She is very sociable, but I don't know whether she loves me. If we married, would she always want the luxuries she is used to? S.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 45 8 20 Words $10 (minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved mother Madam Ong Kwee i Neo died 30.12 46. Gone but not forgotten. JOOBEE TEOH One Day without you Is like living three heart -breaking autumns. Be good darling till we meet again.
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  • 32 8 It Word, tit (minimum). MR. AND MRS. V. VIDHYANANTHAN thank all their friends and relatives for their kind attendance, congratulations and valuable presents on the occasion o: their marriage on 6.12.56.
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  • SINGAPORE, Dec. 30, 1956. Ambush in Pahang
    • 302 8 Ambush in Pahang IVDUR months ago the Manchis area of Bentong District in Pahang was declared a White Area. But on Thursday thirty terrorists in a surprise attack killed eight members of the Malay Regiment and wounded three others. This is grim reminder that declaring an area White does not
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    • 177 8 "V'EXT week Penang will celebrate the centenary of George Town, an event crowned by the title of City which the Queen has graciously conferred. George Town has, of course, been a town of the first importance for a very long time, and the testimony to this may
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  • 1241 8 1956 -YEAR OF DECISION SIT YIN FONG Great moments of the future will spring from events during the past twelve months by H E N Malaya's history comes to he written, 1 J.)6 will undoubtedly be culled "the year of decision." It was the year in which the British Raj
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  • 169 8 Tengku Abdul E Rahman wins British pledge of merdeka for the 1 E Federation by 5 E Aug. 31. 1957. 5 (February) E 7 D "id Marshall quits after Singa- pore merdeka talks fail in Lon- E don. (April-May) z 3 Rubber-to-Peking embargo is
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  • 389 9 TJ^^MKAWAM^^ MALAYS ARe PROTECTBDi MALAYA WfU HAV£m Reid report can't please us all-let's make it work, he urges THE Ch..f U- LONDON, Saturday. Ml T Mlni rt of the Federation of Malaya Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here »t n.ght that the Reid Constitutional Cornmi, sion would
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  • 40 9 A gardener, Thothan Arumugam, 00. was yesterday committed for trial at the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of murdering Pushiapillav Annamalal. a plumber, on the night of Oct. 25 in the grounds of the University of Malaya.
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  • 322 9 NOTHING TO FEAR AFTER MERDEKA: YOU MUST BECOME TRUE MALAYANS' PENANC. Sat. THE Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya, Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. told local Ceyionese last night tnat they had "nothing to fear" in taking out Malayan citizenship after merdeka. Your status win be that of
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  • 139 9 The Singapore X Ray I Clubs first $100,000 limited sweepstake lottery which was to have been drawn yesterday has been postponed to March 7. So far only $20,000 worth of tickets have been sold. Mrs. D. Bell, the assistant organiser of the Club told. th» Sunday Times
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  • 60 9 Mr. and Mrs. i Peter Bose who were married in Singapore yester- day at the Church J of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 5! Highland Road Mr. Bose is the proprie- tor of Winston's 1 sports store, and his bride is Irene
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  • 49 9 This l>appy couple t-hosr Boxing Day as the day for their wedding at St Joseph's Church. Singapore. The id. is Miss Margaret Pereira. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J A Perelra. and the groom Is Mr. Vcrnon McCall. ■on of Mr. l> McCall.
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  • 137 9 Lee: Make bosses split profit with staff WR LEE KUAN YEW will table a motion at the next Legislative Assembly meeting on Jan. 9 calling I on the House to support I the principle of profit-shar-ing between employer and i workers. The motion is directly connected with the present Malayan
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  • 71 9 Singapore Chinese schools will demand the reinstatement of Dr. Sun Vat-sen's birthday on Nov. 12 as a public holiday. The Ministry of Education has left the day out in its list of school holidays next year. At the conference of the Chinese Schools Association yesterday attended
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  • 37 9 An unemployed. Irudapan Mikapan. 64, was reported last night to be dangerously ill ln the Singapore General Hospital after having been knocked down by a fire engine in Serangoon Road earlier in the evening.
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  • 21 9 SEGAMAT. Sat. Mr. K. Ponniah was re-elected president of the Segamat Sports Council at the annual meeting held here.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 900 10 Church that convict labour built O/7 painting of Colony raffled for £2,000 Historical Corner by Donald Davles |N his diary of 1856. much of which has been preserved young commercial assistant CM. Dare gives a very good description of the goahead and progressive young township of Singapore. Ships filled the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 205 10 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1. Decisive; moments DOWN: 1, Crouches from fear (6); 5. Display i6>; 9. Animal (6); 2, Place (3)- 3 Measures (3); 10, Fabulous bird (3); 11, i 4 4, Tangle < 5) 5 Imposture Dewlap (6); 14, Oaln by effort (s>; 6, Portions (4)- 7 Play (6)
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    • 499 11 The fury of hell and fire, the glory of mud and mire A TENSE MEMORABLE WAR FILM JHE only good thing about the Second World War is that it stopped Hollywood from making pictures about the first world War. Then the Law of Compensation stepped in to foul things up
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    • 213 11 Uranium crisis jilt Outer Space F-I-L-M-S by Doug Lackersteen v J Tf KRE c co a«ain, through the Heat Barrier, into Outer Space and n n to the land of the g M f I .i I ii n ;i n v and g Mutant's, a half human. half Riant
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    • 50 11 Tall, dark and handsome Bill Travers doesn't look, or act. like an actor. He's athletic, quiet, even appearing shy. But he virtually was born into the theatre. His grandfather was a British film pioneer, his father an actor and theatre manager, his sister is a London stage actress.
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    • 456 11 Poor Xmas offering for listeners IT is sad to think back over the past years of the many bright, wellprcduced Christmas programmes that we have heard from Radio Malaya and compare them with the uninspired offerings that came Jo us during this festive season. The background of recorded music and
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    • 177 11 AS toothsome as a marshmallow and as easy to take "NOW AND FOREVER" by Associated British Studios s a starry-eyed story about love in its most serious state when it is very young The hardest of the hardboiled will not be able to repel the
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    • 219 11 DENNY GOODMAN did not come 5,000 miles ;o play rock-n-roll. He said so himself at the first of two concerts he gave in the Badminton Hall Singapore, last week. On the positive side he came to thrill a large audience, all of whom seemed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 384 11 2nd BIG WEEK NOW SHOWING onu .mi— m M y» C gS—^ t dor by dr LuxT^^^^ S* VICTOR MATURE t'* ANITA EKBERG j?/.\ r J <\ J in the Mifhty Eplr of X i i inrmaSrope Technicolor (C 01.,. tomorrow MIDNIGHT som orT "THAIKKU PIN THARAM" In t,™,! BOOK
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    • 320 11 a m CATHAY OKCiAMSATION ATTRACTIONS ty^Z"' n '-m TODAY! PLEASE NOTE TIMES 1 1 A.M.-1 .30-4-6.45 9.30 P.M. a jF=* FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS ON THE SCREEN MARLON BRANDO *L% J^Ste^ GLENN FORD Nt&iSC MOON 1 ,1 MACWKOKYO —EDOKmcuT No Free Hit. TOMORROW MIDNK.HT: An Allied Artists Birlure a ROIiOH and
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    • 198 11 RADIO MALAYA REGIONAL •rro(jrammi-s thus marked ran be ciwrionor received by listeners in Malaee* SiNbAfOßt Short wave- 49 tc 41m. Medium j- c wave 476 m.. 3 68 m. and i4}>m A.M. 7.15 Time Signal And A.M 9.00 Waltzing And March- Opening Annct. 7.16 Morning Ing, 9.30 Cavalcade Of Mueic,
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    • 147 12 fflUg 2/ Jewels Lever Unbreakable Mainspring Antimagnetic Shockproof CORRECT TIME i $mi kSppBI L&*\ SCOTCH WHISKY <B *f ?K I \.»^^^^> It takes i strong m»n I Sp > I and grcjt power to throw hjt the 16 lb. stone long [»W^^ ~j^7 a distance. Thu is a "T^^r popular
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    • 1359 12 JUST GALLOr*E7 UPAN7 SU^^OUNP'EP 7 -"^l//^. 7 tJN/ V" >/»tf **f .F TAtZANJ AN7 HiS COWPANIONS. s jfe/*^^2 fit HL&'t' i-^— i AP^Eisl SJS.VMTTINSTO CAPTURE, v HBHKTTrI VI ■< JT WIW i^k THE QUEEN SAMLET" IN SITTE£ TARZAN, WALTER ICEVS AN7JOE /^'^W^ HEIKMJ3. ■ilwH vF*k RECOGNITION. *WELL» UNCLE VVAL" KICE
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  • 873 13 'MR. WONDERFUL' David Lewln reports from Broadway WOMEU FALLJOR HIM, CRITICS RAVE J^U^^JM^THlB~^||7 YEA «-oU^EGrT^|||6eß^ WW BROADWAY THF BR0 D AD WAY. Saturday T o HE wo a d e B r u rt a a-ty M i^ ca? srr«h nOSe W S broken car smash a year or so
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  • 49 13 TRENTON. <New Jersey.) Sat -The State Civil DeDlrector, Thomas S. Dignan had to turn down an application from a man wh,> wanted to enter an •extremely rugged" course in heavy duty rescue trainIn The applicant Ottel Baxter a member of the Oround Observer Corps. Is 75.-U.P.
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  • 208 13 Nuclear 'waste' beats cancer rE Royal Marsden Hospital, Chelsea, declares itseli well satisfied with the first month's performance of its new radioactive unit for the treatment of deep tumours. The unit operates from an element salvaged from the "waste of nuclear reaction and is the first of its kind in
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  • 498 13 S* bpT 1 L mm A T I* 1 Ik Mt iJK^ A 1 iWn i^fcJ^ Jft BEING anxious to meet a good friend before his departure on home leave the Tuan, in defiance of the imminent flood, stayed with him three days in
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  • 726 13 Nathariel Guffrine gINCE the Suez crisis the queston. "Are we now a second-class Power? 1 has been frequently asked. The answer has usually been, "Yes." but I am going to cheer you up by answering, "No." We are still a great people. In the middle of the world's worries only
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 228 13 SWANS \§&o^ j MUSCULAR PAIN I ►rnenrui pene- < >. I r.rmn '.ow th» turlare M thf hcmint. SJ I flow of blood nS il arras Sloan's >S '->rt in arthrl- SJ rhfumatlr arh«. *tif! nrrk and X muselw X *.< rul.t.int jjQk. rronirrrt Aj \VSJ*>«y\ *LOANS HANDYI X ACID
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    • 188 13 ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURIST FLIGHTS -weekly from Singapore! Qanta*. 8.0.A.C. or any Travel Agent will issue you with one Tourist ticket that will take >ou right around the world at a saving of 27%. Fly in Constellations and Super-G Constellations, the world's finest long-range airliners. Complete arrangements, including accommodation and dollar facilities,
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  • 543 14  -  STIRLING MOSS by OWNED a Morris Minor for two years and naturally have a special affection for it. It Has always been one of the most brilliant cars designed in this country. But In the past I felt it had two main
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  • 91 14 A GOLIATH -IN EVERY WAY A GOLIATH, with gasoline injection engine, has won fo r the second successive year the 1956 Australian Mobilgas Economy run decided over 1,001 miles. The Goliath's drivers Kenneth Wright and Colin Oliver averaged 51.09 miles per gallon and returned a ton-miie per gallon figure of
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  • 334 14  - Promise by Tengku to motorists for the New Year Edin Peters By "MALAYAN motorists will A welcome the promise by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Chief Minister, that part of the Merdeka celebrations in August will include a circuit race meeting sponsored by the Malayan Motor Sports Club. It is
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  • 153 14 TO CATCH THE FEMININE EYE rpHE Wolseley "FlfteenX Fifty" powered by the well-known B.M.C. "B" type o.h.v. engine of 1489 c.c. produces 50 b.h.p. at 4200 r.p.m., and is equipped with a centrally-placed gear shift Instead of the steering column version. The more powerful engine gives better acceleration, higher top
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  • 87 14  - LET'S BEAT ROAD TOLLS Sir. I HAVE just returned from leave in the U.K.. and have been shown cuttings of the very excellent series "Safety First" in your Sunday issue. The Singapore Safety First Council join me in expressing our sincere appreciation fcr your kind cooperation in the interest of
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  • 632 14  - WORLD'S SPORTLIGHT IS FOCUSSED SHARPLY ON INTERNATIONAL SOCCER JOHN FARROW By LONDON. JOCCER takes over from track and field as the worldwide sport in 1957. Results of soccer matches in Peru will be followed with interest in places like Britain, Germany and Italy. Matches in Argentina will attract the attention
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  • 105 14  - Heah made all plans, then CRUSADER by THE most man In minton circli Mr. Heah JOO sident of the Association ot M Reason: B<l.. lost to India Asian zone flu Über Cup bad petition in Kuala last week. Mr. Heah c from a combir.i holiday trip to watch the Ma!.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 159 14 H No otke^'Balfooirit M gutfAjjOtiAO mml VH \lH\ £z3& c%*£— <^|IJ^H v /^.^^P IHHiIWi The new Parker ballpoint is The new Parker ballpoint is HilnK 'he only ballpoint that gives the only ballpoirt with a \Wtt\wtl y>u a choice of four point scratch-proof, unbreakable \Hw\Hll sizes to match yuur own
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    • 45 14 It trill be '<\mm here soon ((JIB 11 Italy's Host Appia II The second series Appia with narrow vee-type 4 cylinder engine and compiett re-styled bodywork. Advance Bookings now Accept Sole Agents:Singapore Federation of M<--The EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 77-79, Orchard Road, Singapore-9, Phone 33-4.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 65 14 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Crossword Solution ACROSS: 9 Ellc; 10. Hoc; Attain; 1". E^o; Inn: 21 Rime Erne 25. Steam Goggles 2n 34, Liar; 35. An: Eon; 39 Ajatt; tact; 44. Annli Lea; 48 Healer DOWN Ells; 4, Skein. 5, I 7, Act; 8, Tenner 13. Tome; 18 cence; 19
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  • 421 15 Skippe, van ßyneveldandHgfa, put up a stubborn tan Africans out for 72 lowest in 32 years JOHANNESBURG, Sat. r\i, LAND, dismissing South \trica for 72 runs in their uiinjrs this morning, won rsi Test match by 131 runs. Final scores: England 258 South Africa 21
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  • 177 15 I OVAL Air Force Tengah, n!aylv to RAF. Seletar 8-5 i a goai and a mi to a goal) to enter i tba Sanderson Cup i 'ltion. wui now meet R.A.P. I In the final to be played a aoletar next monthrii- md-K
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  • 210 15 HONG KONG, Sat. STANLEY MAT- THEWS. England's most soccer player, may don Hong Kong irs and play with Chinese against a German .soccer hero next May. At yesterdays meeting of Kong Football As'on inter-port sub- II wai announcM that the 'wizard of dribid expressed a
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  • 368 15 PAKISTAN'S Olympic G&mes contingent of 70, one of the last to leave Melbourne, flew j into Singapore yes- 1 terday in three Paklstan Air Force aircraft OH their way home. Among them were the hockey team wwoh o will meet Singapore In a frier.dly
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  • 111 15 ROSEWALL ACCEPTS OFFER SYDNEY. Sat. SY DX E V afternoon newspapers reported today that Australian Davis Cup ><tar Ken RoM'wall has accepted an offer of AC30.000 to join Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe. The reports say. however, that Australia's other famous tennis star, Lewis Hoad. will remain an amateur. The
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  • 284 15 SUPERIOR all-round display gave Singapore Cricket Club a 13 points to nil victory over the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in their rugger match on the padang yesterday. S.C.C. got two goals and a try. S.C.C deserved every one of their points. A fitter and
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  • 128 15 r»OMMAND Medical Equipment Depot Military beat theii Civilian employees 5-3 in their annual soccer match at West Coast Road. The Military side had the better of exchanges on a water-logged ground with S/Sgt Hunt. L'CplCleverly and Pte McCarthy contributing most to their deserving victory. The Civilians,
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  • 54 15 All Blacks nixby XV. vlsit'ng Nee Soon yesterday, were beaten 13-0 by the Garrison. Nee Soon scored two goals and a penalty goal. Nee Soon's hero wag Mason who scored the first try which he converted hlmseli. ;hen converted the second try by Crowe and finally
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  • 66 15 P>OURTEENTH Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force beat H M.A.S. Quirkmatch by 18 points (five tries and penalty > to 14 points i a goal and three tries i. at Tengah yesterday. Watanj (2). Willinßton. Albert and Olddens scored tries, Haltley kicked a pena'tv for
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  • 43 15 Results of two finals In the Tamil Festival Sports meet held at the S.J.I ground yesterday. Mile: 1. M. P. Lihgam, 2. K. 8. Nnthan. 3. M Ponnusamy. Three Miles: 1. M. P. Mngam. 2. C. Slvane&an, 3. M. M. Sammy.
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  • 119 15 Early shock for a champion gINGAPORE champion Loh Heng j Chew (Nanyangt received a shock last night in the quarter- final tie of the Singapore table tennis championships when he lost the first game by 20-22 to I Soon Nul Hin (Chinese YMCAi j at the Chinese YMCA hall, Selegie
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  • 383 15 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, S»t.— Results of today's football matrhes: DIVISION I Birmlitfham 3 Burnley Blackpool ii Aston Villa 0 Cardiff 2 Preston N.E. 3 Charlton 3 Snnderland 2 Chelsea 1 Leeds ltd. 1 Everton 3 Wolves 1 I Man. City 3 l.uton Town 2 I Newcastle I Shef. Wed.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 241 15 ANCHOR $j CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD NOTICE *EDEBATION OF MALAY A NOTICE TO CONSUMERS WbOt eTer m d to publish .-lasslfied advertisement* The entire electricity supply in on o, requ.sted It U not Kuala Trengganu will be Inter- rupted between the hours ot 8.00 oossibhe to adhere to a.m. and 12-00
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  • 57 16  -  2U Worit tit (minimum). IVY AND KEE CHAN thank all friends and relati\e s for their good v.iKhes, presents and attendance at thei wedding. THE FAMILY of Mrs. M R.matunga ilpon), who passed awny on 24.12.56. thanfcs all re- I.l'lves and friend* who sent telegrmau and wreaths, lent cars
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  • 123 16 Big Sweep 'C\ drawn on Race Five, is for Dec. 29 tickets Big Sweep 'D. drawn on Race Seven, is for Jan. 1 tirkets. SWEEP 'C TOTAL POOL: §163.250. 1. No. *****5 ($48,975) 2. No. .'***** ($19,590). 3. No. *****9 <S 9.795) STARTERS (51.749 each): Nos. *****0:
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  • 66 16 TAIPINO Sat. JJUNTERS Football Club of Mysore yesterday beat Talping invitation XI 4-2. The tourists Rave a grand display of snappy pa-wing. In the first ".ialf they netted two goals through Victor and Marie. On resumption they kept up their superiority and scored two more
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  • 2418 16 EPSOM JEEP Palio pays $195 in upset By SEVEN-YEAR OLD Palio, with apprentice Chris Dratjon up, sprang a spectacular upset in the Class 1, 6 f Singapore Stakes to pay $195 for a win yesterday, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club ChristmasNew Year Meeting.
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  • 199 16 MELBOURNE, Sat. YOUTHFUL cricket fans ■I had a glimpse of departed glories at St. Kilda cricket ground today when Si r Donald Bradman batted again clad not in cricketing flannels, but in a well-cut grey suit and a green felt hat. He took
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