Singapore Standard, 15 November 1955

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard ~5k Jrt iH 2l \,,1. VI. >o. 132 SLNGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 372 1 Johore Reds Defy Chin Peng MCP Papers Reveal 'Last Ditch' Stand THE 900 STRONG armed Communist terrorists operating m the State of Johore will fight to the last man even if their leader, Chin Peng, decides to end the seven-year-war at the proposed peace talks. This
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  • 381 1 THE FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday returned from his goodwill mission to Indonesia full of hope for the future of Malaya. The Tunku told newsmen at the airport that plans j for closer go-operation between the Federation and [Indonesia on trade, agriculture and
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  • 87 1 RIVERSIDE, Nov. 13 (UP) Major Alexander P. De Seversky declared last night that Russia could wipe out all the United States air bases m Europe and Asia with a single surprise atomic aerial attack that would r elude each base. The prominent aircraft designer spoke
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  • 53 1 BANDUNG, NOV. 14 (Af)— President Achmad Soekarno, declaring "I hate capitalism." yesterday, accused "Dutch and American economic interests" of seeking to overthrow the young Indonesian Republic. Soekarno told a rain-soaked crowd at Tegallega Race track that his government is irrevocably determined to make Dutch New Guinea a
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  • 24 1 MR. EDVARD KARDELJ, Yugoslavia's First Vice-Pre-sident, arrived m London yesterday for a five-day visit as a guest of the British Government. Reuter
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  • 33 1 FRANCE and West Germany have announced that they will press for an early .settlement of the Saar problem m co-operation with the new Saar government to be elected m December. A.P
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  • 30 1 MEMORIAL services for 20,000 prostitutes were held m Tokyo yesterday on the 300 th anniversary of Jokanji Temple, patron temple of the notorious Yoshiwara red light district. UP
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  • 17 1 MR. MARTIN DURKIN. President Eisenhower's former Secretary of Labour, died yesterdaj, aged -61. Reuter
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  • 55 1 MANILA. Nov. 14. (AP) President Ramon Magsaysay has marked himself an almost unbeatable candidate for reelection m 1957. The energetic 48-year-old Philippine chief executive probably will ride into office again on a wave of personal popularity hard to match by any government leader m the world today. Magsaysay
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  • 38 1 REAR Admiral Lewis S. Parks, three-time winner of the U.S. Navy Cross, arrived m Tokyo yesterday to become Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration of the twin Far East and United Nations Commands. A.P
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  • 27 1 THE Education Committee of Croydon has rejected a proposal that boys and girls from five schools be combined m a single co-educational school. UP
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  • 100 1 AN 18-year-old boy, Juban bin Haji Rajak, and a young Chinese girl were last night taking a stroll along Chulia Street. Singapore, when they were suddenly attacked by a group of knife-wielding Chinese gangsters. The gang stabbed the boy and the girl several times then made off.
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  • 64 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 14. (Reuter)— Troops were withdrawn from the Brazilian Capital late last night as the political tension appeared to slacken after Friday's lightning coup m which acting President Carlos Luz was deposed. Senhor Luz, who fled the city m a cruiser after his
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  • 35 1 DR. D. M. MacKAY of the University of London said yesterday an artificial brain may be perfected some day that will make mistakes and suffer mental breakdowns just Hkp it* human counterpart. UP
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  • 58 1 THE Chief Ministers meet. This was the scene at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday evening when the Federation's Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. was greeted by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. The Tunku had returned from a Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, full of hope and
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  • 27 1 THREE British soldiers were attacked by gunmen as they left a cinema m Famagusta, Cyprus, on Sunday night. Two were injured one of them AP
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  • 117 1 'I TOLD YOU SO' PERON PANAMA. Nov. 13.— ExPresident Juan Peron of Argentina said today he had expected the downfall of his successor, General Eduardo Lonardi, replaced today as president. He said he had known for some days that this was about to happen and claimed he had constant information
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Nov. 14, (Reuter) —The House of Commons will debate soon Britain's controversial rule which bars radio and television discussion of topics about to be considered by Parliament. The ban— known as the "14-day rule" wa s formerly based on agreement reached between the Government, the
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  • 184 1 SUVA, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Divers last night made no progress m their search for a solution to the Pacific Ocean's latest mystery after entering the flooded hold of the "ghost ship" Joyita found adrift with no sign of her 25 passengers and crew.
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  • 20 1 BERNARD de Voto. historian, critic and essayist. died last night m New York of a heart attack.- UP
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  • 130 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14. (UP) A housewife from Fort Worth, Texas, outscored two opponents last night to win a new car each year' for the rest of her life. Mrs. John Anderson, mother of two, burst into tears when It was announced she was high-scorer m
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  • 129 1 Fire Call Was A Trap KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A false fire alarm was used on the South Pineapple Growers Estate m Pontian, Johore, yesterday, to lure a police party into a Communist terrorist ambush. Fortunately, the policemen were m an estate armoured vehicle and the cross fire from the terrorists
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  • 113 1 REWARD IS NOW $10,000 ARSONISTS IN AN all-out bid to capture the gang of arsonists responsible for setting cars on fire m Singapore over the last few months, the Police last night raised the reward for information leading to their capture to $10,000. Last month, the Police offered a reward
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  • 547 1 NO Buses From Today ALL BUSES will be off the roads m Singapore from today. The 1.700 busmen employed by 12 Chinese bus companies who staged a one-hour lightning strike yesterday mornIng decided on strike action at last night's meeting. Singapore Government, The Standard understands, will put into operation a
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  • 49 1 CAIRO, Nov. 14 (UP)— An Egyptian military spokesman said Egyptian coastal batteries opened fire on an Israeli military launch which had I penetrated into Egyptian territorial waters off Gaza town at noon on Sunday. He added the launch immediately turned and fled toward Israeli waters.
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  • 29 2 A FLIGHT of Nationalist Chinese Air Force planes raided the Chinese mainland on Saturday night with millions of leaflet Air Force headquarters announced m Taipeh yesterday. UP
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  • 246 2 POLITICAL parties, Assemblymen and City Councillors came under fire yesterday when 200 taxi drivers met at the Singapore Badminton Hall and decided after a three-hour session to go on a 24 -hour protest strike beginning from 6 a.m. tomorrow. One of the speakers at the
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 2 photo IT'S all smile as Mr. Godfrey Farleigh Carnegie and his pretty bride, the former Miss Linda Chrysilda Bodcstyne cut their wedding cake at a reception m the Ceylon Sports Club m Balestier Road. Singapore, yesterday. The couple were married m the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd.— Standard
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  • 297 2 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, m a cable to the Secretary of the Commonwealth Press Conference, Canberra, yesterday, said: "I regret you should have attacked Singapore without checking easily ascertainable facts." He was replying to the cable by the Secretary of
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  • 45 2 THE body of Abdul Hamid bin Mortadza, 27, was found floating m the sea oil the South Quay m Singapore yesterday. Marine Police, who are inve s tigatinr* the drowning, suspect that Abdul Hamid fell into the water while fishing.
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  • 63 2 Stabbing Assault ONE man was knifed and another hit with an iron bar m Singapore m two separate incidents on Sunday the first night of Deepavali celebrations. In the first case, a man identified as Supramaniam. 19, was stabbed after an argument outside the Cathay Theatre. Later, Chua Kee Yam,
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  • 203 2 FORMOSA JETS NOW ENFORCE 'BLOCKADE' HONGKONG, Nov. 14 Renter Nationalist China is using jet fighters as a new deterrent to China coast skippers running to Communist Chinese ports from this British trading port of Hongkong. Skippers, who have been getting double pay to match wits with the Chinese Nationalist navy,
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  • 34 2 PRESIDENT Rene Coty on Sunday asked Premier Edgar Faure to remain as head ol the French Government despite the thin majority by which he received a vote ot confidence on Saturday night. A.P
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  • 69 2 Foo Yuen Sin was charged m the Emergency Court yesterday with dishonestly retaining stolen property five cast-iron gas columns valued at $20 and 128 rolls of galvanised wire worth .4:4,838 belonging to Messrs. Hagemeyer Trading Co. The offences, the court was told, were committed on Nov.
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  • 65 2 KARTER SINGH appeared before Magistrate K. C. Chan m the Emergency Court yesterday to answer four charges of driving a car without the consent of the owner on Nov. 13, driving under the influence of liquor, without a licence and whilst not covered by
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  • 36 2 A KUALA LUMPUR youth who hit a person m Sincere Market, Kluang, on Oct. 8, was fined $25 and ordered to pay the complainant $15 compensation, m the Juvenile Court, Kluang, yesterday.
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  • 222 2 TWO DIE, 2 HURT IN DEEPAVALI ROAD ACCIDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two people, a man and a woman were killed and two others were hurt m three serious Deepavali holiday traffic accidents here. One of the people who died, a labourer, Kuppusamy, 34, was involved m a bus accident m
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  • 170 2 THE Loation Government is steadily gaining strength over the rebels m their negotiations for the take-over of two small rebel-held states, Sir Robert Scott, the Commissioner General for Southeast Asia said yesterday. Sir Robert returned to Singapore by Pan American Airways yesterday after a
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  • 37 2 photo This lovely baby is Hasna Fatimah. youngest daughter of Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. Holding Hasna before her first birthday cake is her mother. Standard
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 14. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.43 to £1 Sterling, $5.***** to US$l; $1,828 to Malayan SI; $0,153 to one Indonesians Rupiah; Gold $254,625 to a tael.
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  • 167 3 YAP TO HEAD PROBE ON PAWNSHOPS THE Singapore Government will appoint a special committee to study general problems connected with the $50 million a year pawnshop business. Government. The Standard understands, is now ir. the process of drafting the committee's terms oi reference and naming its members. The chairman of
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  • 80 3 $3,000 Fine Reduced To $1,000 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. j 53.000 imposed by Da Court was reduc,peal to SI, OOO by Mr. Storr, m the High ay. [he appe'.'.ant, represented ec Kuan Yew. was Ho wife of a dentist, who nvicted on a charge of :'\v.Z to evade duty on a
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  • 96 3 A Department of Indonesian and Malayan Studies at Melbourne University, and a lectureship for the same purpose at the Canberra University College m Australia are expected to be established next year Dr. J. Leyser. who is m charge of organizing the new department at
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  • 34 3 TWO elderly women were found suffering from suspected austic soda poisoning at their homes m Singapore yesterday. are Chan Choong, 58, el Kreta Ayer Road, and Lee Loan, 55. of Havelock Road.
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  • 299 3 FOLLOWING are further i is donated by individuals urbanizations from Ipoh to the Muslim College. Malaya: F rah Bakery Noorjehan B v $1,000. Abdul LatirTbin M ijid SI. OOO, Hj. Md. n Haji Ayub 51. 200. S. > 1.000 Y. M. Raja Haji S 1.000
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  • 59 3 BABY'S FIRST PARTY MORE than 150 attended Master Nk Chin Kaye's one month celebration at the Meng Sens: Association recently. Mr. Ng Chong Chee, Chih Kaye's father, an executive of Messrs Unitac Ltd.. and his mother, are standing: on the extreme right. Among the guests were Tunku Halan and Tunku
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  • 139 3 PENANG, Mon. A suggestion that the Convent Ex-Pupils Association here should establish a Marriage Guidance Bureau was made by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, chairman of the local division of Party Negara, at the association's annual dinner held at Tanjong Bungah, last night. Mr.
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  • 85 3 AN argument over a grocery bill led to a fight between a customer and the proprietor of a shop. Mr. K. C. Chan, the Emergency Court Magistrate, was told yesterday. Arumugam Gopal. the customer and C. M. Krishnan. proprietor, pleaded guilty to fighting at Pasir Panjang
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  • 32 3 A SINGAPORE a m a h. Horah Heng. 41. was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday after she dropped from the third floor ol" a house m Tras Street.
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  • 23 3 A FITTER. Tan Ah Park, 25. was removed to hospital from a house m Tanjong Rhu. suffering from electric shock yesterday.
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  • 89 3 MAJ.-GENERAL E. B. de Fonblanque. In-spector-General. Home Guard. Federation of Malaya, went on an inspection tour of the Klang district units. The group photographed at the Klang District Headquarters from left are: PSI Karim. PSI Taib. Inche Suriani. Inspector J. Clive, Lt.-Col. J. A. Cameron,
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  • 68 3 SINGAPORE Hindus celebrated Deepavali the Festival of Lights with the traditional gaiety that marked previous occasions. The Standard cameraman on his rounds caught many businessmen and their families at cocktail parties. Standard photo is of Mrs. D. T. Assomull (left), wife of the director of Wassiamull Assomull and
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  • 262 3 Harvest Due, Planters Angry KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A new crisis is brewing among the Federation's 100,000 padi planters. It centres around the Government's delay m announcing whether it will continue to offer a guaranteed minimum price for padi for the next harvest. The Standard
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  • 27 3 SOONG Chuan Fatt was fined $150 m the Magistrate's Court. Kluang. yesterday, for moving 100 katis of tapioca without a permit.
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  • 190 3 TWO GIVE UP TO POLICE 12 MORE ARE DETAINED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Tamils, believed to be leaders of a gang which beat up two policemen last evening when they interrupted a gambling session at Loke Yew Road, surrendered this morning. Twelve others have been detained by the Pudu Police
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  • 86 3 Rain Causes Anxiety To Farmers PENANG, Mon.— Continuous rain which foil lor the last fewdays caused anxiety among Malays living m the low-lying areas. Some predicted that if more rain were to fall during the next few days, their areas would be flooded. Residents m Kampong Makam. Sungei Pinang. Kebon
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  • 61 4 TWENTY thousand dollars worth of rubber went up m smoke when a fire broke out m the Serdancr Bahru smoke house, just outside Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Standard photo by long Peng Seong shows thick clouds of smoke belching from the blazing building. The cause of the
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  • 241 4 Beauty Contest For Salesgirls PEXANG, Mon. An interesting innovation at the Penang Trade Fair, which will be held at the New World Park from Dec. 23 to Jan. 3, 1956, will be to select the most attractive salesgirl from among those at the various stalls
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  • 21 4 IPOII. Mon.— The candidate for Ipoh East Constituency, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam polled 597 and not 97 as reported.
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  • 74 4 'A Familiar Figure' In The Courts MAGISTRATE K. C. Chan dealt with more than 80 cases m the Emergency Court yesterday. When the name of an elderly woman. Tan Swee Cheng, was called Mr. Chan looked up and recognised her as a familiar figure. He told Tan: "You are a
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Another Communist terrorist has surrendered under ihe amnesty terms. He is Hashim bin Lebai Ghani, who gave himself up to a patrol of the 6th Bn., Malay Regiment, m the Mentakab area of Pahang yesterday.
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  • 97 4 PENANG. Mon.— Blackmarket racketeers operating at the two cinemas m town showing Tamil films on the occasion of Deepavali, reaped a rich harvest by selling tickets to eager patrons well above the usual prices. These patrons, who had come from rubber estates m Kedah and
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  • 50 4 A GROUP of 10 Australian students may pay a goodwill visit to Malaya during the coming university vacation. During July and August last. a delegation of 12 university students from Malaya and Singapore toured Australia at the invitation of the National Union of Australian University Students.
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  • 40 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. A motor-cycle, driven by Lim Oo Seng, 2?,. crashed into a level crossing gate at Permatang Batu near Bukit Tengah this morning. He was seriously injured and taken to hospital here for treatment.
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  • 225 4 ANTI-RED YOUTHS TOLD TRUST YOUR GOVT. 'Don't Act So Secretly' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Government, through its anti-Communist publication "New Path News", has urged the illegal "anti-Communist Youth League "to take Government into its confidence." Government's request was prompted by letters from the League asking the publication to get
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  • 207 4 'Our Powers Are Not Indecent' Say Police MANY people think only legitimate spheres which the police can "decently" take action m catching thieves and controlling traffic, say- B Singapore Police Magazine. ''Somehow such peop'e seemed to have m their subconscious mind." state< magazine, "a vague iriea^ policemen have nothing to
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  • 247 4 'Hairstyles Of The Ages Pageant For Ipoh IPOH. Mon. A pageant of hairstyles throughout the ages will presented by one of Malaya's leading hair stylists, Mr. J. S. Brave, at the Perak Turf Sports Club at 9.15 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19. The show is m aid of the Poppy
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  • 70 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr. Anthony L. Hills and Mr. Howard Edmund Cashin were admitted to practise at the Bar of the Federation by Mr. Justice Storr m the Supreme Court today on the application of Dato M. Ismail. The applications were supported by Mr R. H.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 283 4 Standard cMlmanac If. l NO A PORt BLUE TRL4NGLE CLUB: Weekly meeting at YMCA Hostel. 5.15 p.m YMCA-YUCA WEEK OF PRAYER: Combined service sneaker Mr T. C. Koh. at YMCA, Orchard Road. 8 p.m. lOC II: Weekly meeting at 11 Scotts Road, 3.^0 p m. SHELL CO: free tihn show—
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    • 752 4 Information at a Glance Mary fKL): 602 Happy Anniversary (KL>: 640 Then and Now (Si: H. 56 Singapore Share Market Report <St; 7' p.m News (Si; 7.10 News Talk iS'KL); 7.15 Interlude for Music (S); 730 Student Note Book (S): 8 p.m Comment is Free (XL); 830 Radio Malaya Orchestra
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    • 205 4 9.30 News (19 58, 25.21 11.55 m); 940 Music Hath Charms (25.21. 19 58. 41.55 m); 1010 Listeners Choice (25 21. 19.58. 41.55 m i; 10.30 Light Ensemble (25 21. 41.55 m i; 1047 International Report < 25 21. 41.55 mi; 11 p.m. News (25.21. 4155 m); 11.10 Newspaper Opinion
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  • 226 5 XT' HAT'S this? A school with no desks? No homework? No classrooms? It sounds crazy but it's true. Come on board and find out— like our cameraman Bob Rendle did. He took the pictures on this page to prove it. Bob has just returned from a 200-mile
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  • 123 5  -  PAT WILCOX By CK-A-A-SH! Splinters of plate-glass window fly m all directions as the brawny film he-man is knocked through it. Yet when the actor lands on the other side he hasn't got a scratch. How does he manage it? The answer is quite simple. For the dangerous
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  • YOUNG FOLKS
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 500 6 A FEW WEEKS back a reader sent us a letter suggesting to employers to form a union to protect their interests. This idea is favoured by employers since they have learned through bitter experience m recent months that they cannot depend on Government to help them from falling
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    • 384 6 CELETAR Assemblyman II P. D. Nair has called for the appointment of a Commission to probe into the state of immorality and prostitution as it exists m the Colony. The action he demands, worthy and welcome as it is, is not likely to reveal much more than
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  • 730 6 The ASTER GUNASEKERA NEWS as it strikes me! AOVEMBER 21. Budget Day. will also be a Day of Reckoning for politicians and their parties m Singapore. It will be the day David will meet not one but several Goliaths m thp Legislative Assembly. Speaking at a meeting of his Party
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  • 106 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF Labour Split THE split of the Labour Front has shattered the hope? of many people m connection with the implementation of the new constitution, observes Sin Chew Jit Poh. The disappointment of the people has turned into suspicion of, and disinterestedness m. party politics, the daily notes.
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  • 806 6  -  ROBERT STEPHENS By NICOSIA QYPR U S, a British colony of half a million people on a beautiful but poor island m the Eastern Mediterranean, is gradually becoming enmeshed m the familiar apparatus of colonial rebellion. Riots and demonstrations, attacks from elusive terrorists, non-cooperation from a resentful and fearful
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  • 333 6 MAIN TROUBLE CENTRES SO FAR HAVE BEEN THE CHIEF TOWNS— NICOSIA, THE CAPITAL, AND THE PORTS OF FAMAGUSTA AND LIMASSOL. Apart from EOKA terrorism, which Archbishop Makarios neither openly condemns nor officially approves of, there is a broader campaign of passive resistance and non-cooperation organized by the Greek Orthodox
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  • 616 6 Sir: Mr. David Marshall, by hanging on to the Chief Ministership m spite of the fact that he has now only 1 1 elected Assemblymen m his coalition, is showing little respect for the principles of democracy. He has refused to resign unless a vote of non-con-fidence
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  • 199 6 No More, please Sir:- There has been much talk about the 340 new taxis, recommended by the Traffic and Vehicles Committee, but no one has ever realized that our roads are too congested for any more taxis. One taxi running continuously on the roads day and night is like ten
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 261 6 Sir: With reference to your recent editorial on Press Freedom, I would like to state that the Commonwealth Press Conference amply fulfilled its functions as a consultative body for the consideration of Press problems and the advancement of Press interests. There is no doubt that the
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  • 29 7 photo \!>V Docker leaves London it for Paris last week. striking leopard skin til She was accompany- her husband. Sir Ber- il on a business trip. A.P
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  • 92 7 He's The Fourth In Two Years RABAT, Morocco. Nov. 14 (UP 1 France's newlyntetl French Resident raJ m Morocco. Andre Dubois. arrived to take up post yesterday. Dubois. the police commoner who won fame by neing Paris traffic horns a ear ago. will be top French •;al m Morocco during
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  • 426 7 GENEVA, Nov. 14. (AP) Russia and the Western powers are apparently seeking ways to avoid a return to allout cold war slugging despite the failure of the present Geneva conference to solve any major East-West problems. Fresh signs of this trend m big power relations
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  • 64 7 Mamie Is Taken To Hospital HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14 (UP) Blonde actress Mamie Van Doren was taken to a hospital yesterday suffering from collapse and general weakness, her studio said. But her physician said she would not lose the baby she expects next June. Universal-International Studios said Miss Van Doren, wife
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  • 322 7 MP Wants Royal Commission Set Up LONDON, Nov. 14 (UP) A i S tcialist lawmaker challeng- Ed Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden yesterday to act on demands that England separate church and state because cJ the church's attitude toward the romance ol Princess Margaret
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  • 47 7 I \BAT. Nov. 14 (AP> n:: officials said last 13 persons were killed i 1] others wounded m v nd action by terrorists. The officials said that m Casablanca alone there were 24 incidents m which 13 persons died and six were hurt.
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  • 81 7 JERUSALEM, Israel. Nov. 14 ,up> Israel- Jordan authorities are permitting several thousand Israel Christians to cross into Jordan to celebrate Christmas at Bethlehem and Jerusalem's old city, it was officially announced on Sunday. Applications for permits were already received by district officers and would be soon
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  • 119 7 £8,000 ON FIRST DATE OIL-RICH Sheik Abdullah Gaber Sabbah viarned lovely 20-year-old Leila Morheb at the St. Georges Hotel m Beirut on Nov. 9. The bride has just completed her secondary education at Tripoli, Lebanon. The couple le.t after the weddhrg for the Sheikh's palace at Shtaura,
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  • 173 7 British Diplomat's Cheers For Malayan Rugby Team Turn Into A Fist Fight BANGKOK. Nov. 14 (UP). The British Charge D'Affaires and a Thailander exchanged blows and stole the thunder from a match between the Malayan Rugby Union and the Thai Rugby Union, the Daily Mail reported yesterday. The Malayans won
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  • 112 7 SPRINGFIELD. Massachusetts. Nov. 14, (AP) Four members of the family of Allison R. Sanger, vicepresident and general manager otthe Brooks Bank Note Co were found dead of wounds yesterdaj m their home Police identified the dead as Sanger, his wife and their two young: sons. They said
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  • 194 7 NEW YORK Nov. 14, (AP) Scientists of the New York Medical College said yesterday that a new antibiotic, cvcloserine, has proved effective against a wide variety of diseases m humans particularly tuberculosis. The scientists said the new antibiotic called "CS" proved effective m
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  • 78 7 FRANKLIN. Texas. Nov. 14 (AP) Walter W. Williams, oldest of the only four living veterans of the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865). is H3 today Williams sang "Happy Birthday" yesterday as his 84-year-old wife. Ella Mac. and five of his 12 living children gathered around his rocking
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    66 7 Photo. _> STURDY Prince Charles wears a kilt of Balmoral tartan for this 7th birthday anniversary portrait jL taken m the grounds of Balmoral Castle. Scot- land. The Balmoral tari' tan is restricted to mcmi bers of the Royal Family. I Prince Charles, who was I born at
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  • 108 7 BONN, Germany, Nov. 14. j (AP) Cnancelior Konrad Adenauer and French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay yesterday called for a "new solution" of "the troublesome Saar problem that respects the will oi the rich border territory's j population. They said this settlement j must take into
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  • 166 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 (AP) Fire broke out on a U.S Navy radar picket ship off the mid-Atlantic coast yesterday and raged for five hours before it was reported under control. One man was killed and two others were unaccounted for Several others
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  • 113 7 Rita's Uncle Shot In The Back LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14. (AP; Police yesterday tried to determine the cause of a mysterious shooting on Saturday night near police headquarters m which Jose Cansino, 55. uncle of actress Rita Hayworth, suffered five bullet wounds. Cansino was entering his parked car when a
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  • 340 7 i Knew The Child Had No Father, -Frightened Wife Virgin' Mothers LONDON, Nov. 14, (UP)— A London newspaper said yesterday it has found three British mothers who claim to have given birth to daughters without a father's help. The newspaper, the London Sunday Pictorial, asked for other "virgin" mothers to
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    • 832 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TtLi *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifa* Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang MEMNOM n 19/25 No« 26 Nov 27/28 No* POLYOORUS 9/16 Fefc 17 Fcb 18 F*b Carriers option to proceed via
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    • 1161 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) "ST TIIK BUJE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and dischatße carge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENI Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Peleus for Liverpool Clas- cow Nov
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    • 805 8 MITSUI |^p\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Hudofcoson Maru *or Yokohama Kobe Nogcyo vio Soiqon. Bangkok H'kong 26 Nov Ha-unosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoyo via Saigon, Bangkok. H'kong 9 it&* FOR USA vio Sue* tor New York, Phiiadephia, also tor Baltimore subject inducement Kyotoki. Moru
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  • 695 9 S.A.S. POLAR ROUTE FIRST ANNIVERSARY Many See Hotel Which Doesn't Work By Day... ''THE Hotel That Does Not Work by Day" is a very busy place at nig h t. Nearly 6,000 guests have passed through the comfortable rooms of the Polar Hotel at Sondre Stromfjord, refuelling point m Greenland
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  • 181 9 Malaya Buying More Australian Milk Products Standard Market Reporter MALAYA is among the many countries m Asia who are buying an increasing amount of Australian milk products. This has resulted m a big increase m Australian production of spray dried milk (full cream and skim), condensed milk and other processed
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 9 1 A Swiss textile magnate, Mr. C. L. ButUcaz, is vow m Singapore on a tour of his agencies. His concern, Hausammann and Company, lias 150 agoicics all over the world. Mr, Bntticaz teas vtet at the Airport by a representative of World Traders, Singapore, the local agents.
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  • 33 9 OCTOBER outputs from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group announced are: rubber 7.H61. 4001b.; tea (black) 196.--000 Ib.; palm oil 1.357 tons; palm kernals 408 tons; tin ore 1.477 piculs.
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  • 191 9 S-EA Cattle Breed May Aid Aust. Industry ZEBU cattle common m South-east Asian countries are being used m crossbreeding experiments with British stock to find a solution to the menace of cattle tick to Australian herds. The Zebu breed resists the cattle tick and is also apparently immune to redwater
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    32 9 HARDIAL Singh and Sons Ltd. opened its ?irio wholesale department at 76, High Street, Singapore, yesterday. The opening vas preceded by a cocktail party m the neic premises on Sunday. It coincided
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  • 128 9 Malayan Latex Ltd: A MALAYAN company which is making 1,500 cubic feet of foam rubber goods daily, plans to double its present output next month. Additional machinery hns been ordered from Europe by the company, Malayan Latex Ltd.. Singapore, for the increased production at its factory
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  • 104 9 THE nan 1956 Philips range of Novo-sonic radios Will be Introduced at tht Seventh Annual JacksPlii r ips Radio Convention 10 be held m the St. Andrcv's War Memorial Hall, Singapore on Nov. 21. This large annual affair will bring radio dealers jrom all over
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  • 37 9 v:ilh the Dccpavali celebrations. A large nun her pf friends and business r.:.--sociales attended th c function. Seated m the centre of this picture, an\ong his guests is the managing director. Mr. Hardial Singh.
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  • 36 9 AMERICANS will buy about USSBUO.OOO.dOO worth of iore:gn textile fibres and manufactured goods this year, the U.S. Journal of Commerce predicted yesterday. This would be an increase of about 13% over last year's imports.
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    • 1077 9 NOTICES rHE TOWN COUNCIL OF Ipoh Menglembu (Procedure for Elections) Regulations, 1954, (Regulation 18) NOTICE OF ELECTION, rhe Town Council of Election of Councillors for ihe Silibin. Green Town, Pasir Puteh and Menglembu. Electoral Wards of the TOWN Council. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L1 THAT; 1. An Election of Councilors
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    • 612 9 TENDER NOTICE: TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following unserviceable Stores belonging to the Department of Information. Lot No 1. Four <i) Unserviceable Generators. 2. Five (5) TJnserviceabte 16mm Cinema Projectors. 3. Thirty-three (33) Unserviceable 12 Volt Batteries. 4. Twenty-six (26) Unserviceable 6 Volt Batteries. 5. Two hundred
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    • 181 9 NOTICES THE BLKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 10 r r less 30% Income Tax has been declared by the Directors m respect of the financial year ending 30th April. 1956, payable on 2nd December 1955
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    • 60 9 NOTICE We wish to express our regrets to the public for the inconvenience caused by this morning's lightning strike staged by members of SBWU which was uncalled for. We also wish the public to know that we hold no responsibility as a consequence of any such strike. CHONG HWEE LIMG,
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    502 10 THE GIRL IN COURT of Drugs— Sex SCANDAL First instalment of the Scandal of the Century the Wilma Montesi Case by United Press Correspondent, Charles Ridley. ROME J'lli: DRUGS-ANDSEX SCANDAL that put a dagger to the heart of Italian Democracy appears to be heading for an early SHOWDOWN IN
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  • 590 10 rpHE Montesi Affair started on April 9, 1953. That was the time 21-year-old Wilma left her family home m Rome for the last date of her young life. She had told her sister Wanda she was going to the Roman beach of Ostia to bathe
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 284 10 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE jBJBp BBTj HHP BBJ^~~TBBTT™nBHr* t?SB^» llir 5. Wealthy tributary Z) LLljtb 6. Leave the small account lru cc free (0» ALKOSSS* 7 gt ar< axe or cat (4) 8. A bishops, throne (4) 14 Caused by one who over--9 A human acent becomes an trains"' (10> evil-doer
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  • 373 11  - 'US SQUAD MAY NOT BE FIT FOR GAMES' STEVE SNIDER By NEW YORK, Nov. 14, (UP) Dan Ferris, secretary of the National A.A.U. warned yesterday that Communist countries may have a definite edge m physical conditioning for the 1956 Olympic Games m Australia because of a short-sighted American training policy.
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  • 117 11 wil.A. Nov. 14 (UP^i— Philippines will definitenaapete m the qualifying and for the world foot.impionship m the Mel- Olympics next year, Philippine Amateur Ath- deration announced. i rouble for both the nes and China force federation to cancel ..ntry's participation. Philippines drew with and was
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  • 29 11 BUENOS AIRES: Nov. 14 Peter Thomson a ia), British Open golf shared 9th place m Argentine open championwhicta was won here yes- by Enrique Bertolino.
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  • 31 11 FRANKFURT, Nov. 14 (Rev- Britain and Russia will teet m an athletics match at White City. London, on gust 13 and Seotember 1. 56, it was learned here.
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  • 58 11 The Man Who Made Himself A Footballer Wolverhampton beat Moscow Dynamo by two goals to one m a floodlit match at Molineux Park on Nov. 9. The halftime score was I—o1 0 m Wolves' favour. Photo shows: Wolves' centre-forward Murray goingr up for a corner kick
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  • 265 11 NON-LEAGUERS HAVE EIGHT ROUND 2 CERTS By 808 FERRIER I WOULDN'T want to disturb your autumnal calm but the Cup's here the first round proper oi the English Football Association Cup. Almost before the dust of Newcastle and Manchester City has settled, the boys at Lancaster Gate were busy delving
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  • 194 11 DRAW for the first round or the F.A. <ii|> to be played on November lit: WorkiiiKtitn v. Scarborough Bradford < ity v. Oldham Rochdale v. York City Accrington Stanley v. wrexliam llartlepools v. Gatesbead Barrow v. (reive Chesterfield Chester Skegness or Gainsborough v. Workshop Easington C.W. V. Tranmerc
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  • 30 11 DUNDEE, Nov. 14 (Reuter) The American amateur boxing team were beaten by six bouts to four by Scotland m the seventh and final match of their European tour.
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  • 24 11 PRAGUE. Nov. 14 (Reuter) —British table tennis team beat a Czechoslovak Trade Union side by seven matches to three at Prostejov Morafia.
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  • 21 11 LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter). Bulgaria beat Czechoslovakia 3-0 m an international soccer match m Sofia yesterday, Prague Radio reported.
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  • 27 11 VIENNA" Nov. 14 (Reuter). —Hungary beat Swedeh 4-2 m an international soccer match m Budapest today. Radio Budapest reported. Hungary led 2-1 at half time.
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  • 705 11  -  VERNON MORGAN By FOOTBALLERS it is often said arc born not made. But if ever a man made himself a footballer it is Ference Puskas, the Hungarian insideleft generally regarded as the best man m the world m this position. Obviously he was born with talent
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  • 78 11 PRAGUE, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Ladislav Moc. of Czecho- 1 Slovakia, broke the world record for the 50 kilometre (31 miles) walk with a time of four hours. 27 minutes, 28 seconds at Znokmo yesterday, the Czech news agency, Ceteka, reported. The official record is four hours.
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  • 241 11 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 14 (Reuter)— Pat McAteer of Britain retained his British Empire middleweight boxing title here on Saturday when he outpointed Mike t Holt, South African champion, over 15 rounds. It was McAteer's first defence of the Empire title since he took it from Johnny Sullivan
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    • 60 11 ACCOM. VACANT VERY iarge furnished room overlooking field from high wide verandah m quiet, cool area near Pavilion to be occupied by Dec. Ist. sharing with working couple m 3-room flat. $120 p.m. Apply Box T. 2542 S.S. FOR SALE FOR latest BIRO pens and refills contact Ocean Trading Co
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  • 522 12 CAMPBELL IS THE MAN FOR MY TITLE, Says Mat hi as In an interview with VERITY GfLL MILTON CAMPBELL, the 21-year-old American athlete from Plainfield, New Jersey, who finished second behind twice Olympic Decathlon Champion Bod Mathias £m Helsinki m 1952, stands the best chance of winning sthe next Olympiad
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  • 555 12 Poh Lim Should Bring Robert To Earth SAYS SPECTATOR TONIGHT, Singapore's young Robert Lim takes on again the Colony's Thomas Cup star and champion, Ong Poh Lim, m the semi-final singles of the Colony badminton cham- pionships at the Badminton Stadium. And we followers of
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  • 28 12 Z THE Singapore Hockey Asjsociation Div. 1 League match between the University of Ma--2 lava and G.H.Q. FARELF to have been played £at Tanglin yesterday was postjponed.
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  • 54 12 THE Singapore Inter- I Primary Schools soccer final for the Ang Soon Hoe Cup will be played at the Rangoon Road School today at 5 p.m. < Boys Town, champions of A District, will meet Griffiths School, D Dis- trict champions. Mrs Ang Soon Hoe will < present
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  • 30 12 ROME, Nov. 14 (AP)— Mario D'Agata, deaf-mute bantamweight champion of Europe, expects to get a crack at Frenchman Robert Cohen's world title m Florence, next summer.
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  • 129 12 Kuts Wins 10,000 m. In Slow Time LONDON, Nov. 14 (AP). Vladimir Kuts yesterday won ?the *10,000 metre event at the <« Soviet track and field chamjpionships m the comparatively Jslow time of 39:37.0, according to Moscow Radio. He was well outside the £28:54.2 world mark held by 2 the
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  • 70 12 THE following will represent the Combined Services against Negri Sembilan at Seremban on Saturday m the HMS Malaya rugby competition: ACI Black (RNZAF); Capt. Murray (Army); Ft/Lt. Darke (RAF); Cpl Evans (Army);Lt. King (Navy); Capt. Screech (Army); LAC Te Maari (RNZAF); Sgt. Morgan (RAF); Capt Beringer
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  • 28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, MondaySpecial Air Services beat Selangor United by 8 points (goal and try) to 6 (two tries) m a rugger match at Shaw Road, today.
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  • 147 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bonnie de Souza, 55-year-old former Selangor Malaya Cup star turned m a star performance m Malaya Cup veterans seven-a-side soccer match m aid of the Methodist Boys School Building Fund yesterday. Bonnie, incidentally, the oldest player on the field, scored two of
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  • 140 12 IPOH, Mon.— North won the Sumatra Cup for the second year m succession today when they edged South by three goals to two at the conclusion of the four-day Malayan Sikh hockey meet on the town padar.g. Twice South took the lead, but each time North
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  • 411 12  -  WINDSOR LAD \Trackwork At Bukit Timah I, ■I..— —i By MASTERPIECE, an all-the-way winner at Penang, displayed rattling form at the Bukit Timah training track yesterday j when he galloped over three furlongs to return 37 3/5 sees. with the greatest of ease. There is not a
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  • 187 12 Sikhs Invite 25 For HK Tour IPOH, Mon.— At the con?elusion of the four-day Mala*yan Sikh Hockey meet here I today, the Malayan Sikh 'Sports Council named 25 play*ers to tour Hongkong m early 'December. t They will p!ay a series of 'games m hockey, cricket and J badminton. Eight
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  • 25 12 NO. 3 Base Ordnance Depot Military Personnel will meet Civilians m their Tobin Cup hockey match tomorrow at 5 p.m. on Friendly Hill.
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  • 114 12 The World's Best All Round Athlete Bob Mathias Says MALAYANS can be- I come world beaters if i[ they follow five simple 'i i 1 rules. ij The reason why Mala- S i, yans, and /or that matter, i i, Asians, are not in the i, forefront in athletics is
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  • 250 12 Unable To Decide On Team To Meet Spore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malayan Hockey Federation selectors reached a deadlock here last night when they met to select the Federation team to meet Singapore m the first International match of the season here on November 26. The
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  • 179 12 IPOH. Mon. Perak beat Negri Sembilan by three goals to one m the last match of the inte.-state hockey quadrangular here today. Both teams ended with two wins each, but Negri won the quad with a slightly better goal average. Perak needed a clear
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  • 98 12 IPOH. Mon.— Negri Sembila n scored their second consecutive victory m the quadrangular hockey meet when Negri beat Kedah by five goals to nil this morning. Kedah, who surprisingly edged Perak one-nil last evening, put up a gallant fight against a much superior
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  • 172 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday— Selangor Chinese Recreation Club. beat Methodist Boys School Old Boys' Association Invitation XI 4-1 m a charity soccer match m aid of the MBSOBA building fund at Princes Road today Dave McLaren, Services' ace goalkeeper, played an outstanding game m spite of having
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  • 348 12 With lOOp.c. Record KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor today won their fourth successive hockey championship when they beat Malacca 3-0 m the concluding match of the interstate triangular tournament on the padang here this morning. Previously Selangor had beaten Johore 6-0 on Saturday. This
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  • Today's Sport in the Federation
    • 28 12 HOCKEY: Div. I—SeU angor Club vs. Kilat Club. Padang Police Depot. S.I. A. Taylor Road Tech College vs. SSU. Dcpd RUGBY: RAF vs. SAS. HQ ground.
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    • 11 12 HOCKEY: Div, 2-K.I.A. "A" vs Dusun Beriam Estate Lower Padang
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  • 64 12 ROYAL New Zealand Air Force 14th Squadron beat Tengah Nomads by nine points (two tries one penal t\ three points (one penalty) m the Sanderson Cup rugby competition played at Tengah c terday. Scorers for the 14th Sq iad> ron were: Caynter and Intyre scored a
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  • 34 12 R.E.M.E. held Singapore Recreation Club to a 1-1 draw m a friendly hockey match played on the padang y. day. Duff scored for R.E.M.E. v J Coutts netted for the Euraaans.
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  • 143 12 Police Nab Two Soccer Rowdies MALACCA, Mon. For the first time m Malacca post-war football, two spectators were held by the police for unruly behaviour at the Kubu Stadium where Malacca Corinthians were playing against the Singapore Marines Sports Club yesterday. The Police acted on the rowdies m the closing
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    • 50 12 The Diary SOCCER: Finals of Pri> mary Schools competition at I Rangoon Road School ground < at 5 p.m. j HOCKEY: S.H.A. League: J Div 2—S.H.B Police is RjfjT. fit 5.H.8.P.: Friend- j !y: S.C.C. vs S.C.R.C. at sec BADMINTON National singles semi-final and other ties at Guiliemard Road, 7
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