Singapore Standard, 18 November 1955

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (S lines) 2400 it m s. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 \ol. VI. No. 135 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 160 1 Govt. Acts To End Bus Strike THE Singapore Govc tent yesterday decici d on stern measures I e i the strike by 4.000 C tony busmen, which I a paralysed the public -.sport system. New legislation to avoid Bghtntng strikes in the transport system will be Introduced following the meetins
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  • 43 1 TOKYO. Nov. 17 (UP) Fire broke out aboard the 5.694-ton British freighter Obra today as it was passing off Northern Kyushu, Japan's southern island. Kyodo News "°ncy reported. 1 1 Kie fire was brought under Vv-crol in about four hours.
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  • 825 1  -  KHOO BOON CHOO Tunku's Xmas Deadline Draws Reply From Jungle By Standard Staff Reporter Klian Intan Talks Resume Today KLIAN INTAN, Thurs. The Communists, after eight years of war, are anxious to end the present struggle and fight for independence, says Secretary-General of the Malayan Communist
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 1 Lee Chin Hee (left) and Chan Tf en
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  • 50 1 THE gang of arsonists, for whose arrest Singapore Police have offered $10,000, struck again late last night. A member of the gang crept under the door of a locked garage in Holt Road and set fire to a car belonging to a Singapore Telephone Board official.
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  • 23 1 THE United States plans to fire hundreds of research vehicles toward outer space as part of its rocket pro- UP gramme.—
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  • 29 1 MACHIKYO Kyo. Japan's leading woman film star, will be leading lady with Marlon Brando and Glenn Ford in the film "Tea House of the A'isust Moon."- Reuter
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  • 357 1 100 THUGS CLASH FIVE people were stabbed and many more injured when Singapore secret society gangs stepped up their battle for control of the protection racket last night. Four gang skirmishes took place between 5.30 p.m. ana midnight, during which five youths were knifed. About
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  • 57 1 PNOMPENH. Cambodia. Nov. 17, (Reuter)— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Prime Minister of Cambodia, drove back into his capital here today after making a new experiment in royal democracy. He had taken his entire cabinet to Kompong, Cham province, and put them before the people at public meetings
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Nov. 17, (Reuter) —John Spencer Churchill, nephew of Sir Winston Churchill, and brother-in-law of Sir Anthony Eden, and his wife. Kitty were each fined five shillings sterling in London today on charges of being drunk and disorderly.
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  • 26 1 SOUTH Korea threatened yesterday to .Shoot at "and if necessary sink" Japanese boats if they persist in violating the Syngman Rhee Line. AP
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  • 220 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A stocky, dark-skinned burglar broke into a 15-year-old European girl's bedroom here early this morning and slashed her nine times with a dagger while she screamed for help. Her mother, who was asleep in the next room, rushed to her daughter's aid and
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  • 128 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (Reuter)— The non-tyre segment of the rubber industry was growing faster than the tyre business and now accounted for more than one-half of the industry's total sales volume, said Mr. Thomas Robins, president of Hewitt-Robins, Inc in a speech to the
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  • 17 1 HUSSEIN ALA Khan, the Iranian Prime Minister, was shot today and is in hospital. Reuter
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  • 30 1 THE worst fog of the season blanketed most of Western England and parts of Wales early yesterday, bringing road traffic to a stand- still in many areas.- UP
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  • 270 1 He Is Really Happy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard tonight he was "really happy" over the Communist response to his latest call to discuss the end of Emergency. "I had almost given up hope about the meeting with Chin Peng, for when
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  • 20 1 THE French submarine Mille ran aground during exercises off a popular bathing beach in Malta yester- day.- Reuter
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  • 20 1 PEKING Radio announced yesterday that Communist China is to expel three Americans whom it described as "Criminals."— Reuter
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  • 41 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 17, (AP)— The Customs office announced overall exports from Indonesia, excluding kerosene, in September totalled 221,969 tons, compared with 228,000 in the preceding month. Rubber shipments amounted to 66,829 tons, compared with 65,335 in August.
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  • 185 1 SUVA. Fiji Islands, Nov. 17, (Reuter)— A high Fiji government official said today that the damage to the abandoned island trading ship, Joyita, and the baffling disappearance of 25 people aboard her. were due to natural causes." He said the Fiji government, after a preliminary investigation, did
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  • 262 1 THE FULL STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING statement (translated from Chinese) by Chin Peng. Secretary- General of the MCP, was released in Klian Intan today: "We hope the arrangement for the peace talks can be agreed upon at an early date as the masses are anxious that the peace talks be held
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  • 105 1 THE BRUISED body of an unidentified Chinese boy, aged about five years and wrapped in a blanket, was found on the beach off Singapore's East Coast Road yesterday. Police are now searching for a Chinese who was seen sitting on the sea wall just before
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  • 229 2 'CO-OPERATE FOR HEALTH' -URGES EXPERT 'Death To Mosquitoes Doctor CO-OPERATION between neighbouring countries is essential if malaria is to be eradicated for good, said the internationally famous malariologist, Dr. Fred. L. Soper yesterday. Dr. Soper arrived by Pan American Airways with his wife for a six-day tour of Singapore and
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  • 253 2 Complete Victory For Bank Clerks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation bank clerks have won an outright victory in negotiations for more pay and improved working conditions with Malaya's leading banking institutions. The banking section of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Stall Union?, wno represented the country's 2.000 bank clerks,
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  • 27 2 ONE woman was killed and more than 1,000 persons were left homeless when fire swept through a squatters' village in Hongkong on Wednesday night.— UP.
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  • 521 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Low Yat, millionaire building contractor, today either replied in the negative or declined to answer "questions with a political bearing" put to him by defence counsel in a case involving a Police inspector. Low was a prosecution wit- ness
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  • 143 2 THE Singapore Telephone Board, in a statement last night, agreed to recognize the Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union as the "sole union" representing all workers in the Board. The Board revealed that yes t e rday afternoon, the STBEU had reaffirmed its claim to be the
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  • 27 2 MORE than 420 fathers submitted voluntarily to sterilization on Kyushu Island the past year to keep down the rising birth rate in popu-lation-heavy Japan.— UP.
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  • 265 2 UMNO Mouthpiece Lashes Out KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malaya Metric! mouthpiece of UMNO extremist opinion, today Usl at Federation Government for employing wives daughters of expatriate officers contrary to its "Mais nization" policy. "Government should issue an order that wives am children of European officers
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  • 25 2 TAN GOON KOON was fined $200 in the Sessions Court. Pengerang. yesterday for being in possession of 12 leaf packets of chandu.
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  • 196 2 A SINGAPORE UMNO founder and welfare officer. Buang bin Omar Junid, was yesterday convicted with 48 other striking employees of the United Engineers Workshop in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for obstructing the entrance to I the Workshop at River Valley Road, at 10.20 a.m. on Oct. 27.
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  • 221 3 Minimum Wage Law Demanded THOUSANDS employed in hundreds of Singapore shops are pressing for urgent legislation for "minimum conditions" of employment. These men through their union the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees Union yesterday decided to submit a memorandum to the Minister for Labour,
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  • 120 3 FACILITIES offered to students in the University of Malaya to study medicine were comparable to those in America. the University's Professor of Bacteriology, Dr. James Henry Hale, said yesterday. Dr. Hale who recently returned to Singapore, was in America on
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  • 93 3 THE owners, editor and publisher of a Singapore Chinese language daily newspaper, the Sin Chew Jit Pau were fined a total of $4,300 for contempt of court by Mr. Justice Taylor in the High Court yesterday. The owners were fined $3,000. the publisher
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  • 102 3 A SPECIAL selection from 600 photo studies of the Philippine Islands will be shown today at the British Council Gallery. Stamford Road. The exhibition entitled "Focus on the Philippines," organized by the Singapore Camera Club, will be opened by the Consul for the Philippines, Mr.
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  • 39 3 CHAK KUM SWEE, a travelling textile salesman, was fined a Total of $200 for carrying goods in his private motor car and failing to have the vehicle covered by third party insurance risks in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 224 3 $50 Payment Is Alleged TWO City Council Cleansing Department inspectors promised to withdraw summons against a man if he paid them, a Singapore Court was told yesterday One of the inspectors. S. Kanagasabai. faced a charge of corruptly accepting $50 from Wong Ting Soon on
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  • 180 3 Report On The Hoot's Ms Culled THE Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing Inchc Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday called for a report from the Singapore Improvement Trust after touring Hock San Estate in Queenstown where roofs of six houses were ripped off during a freak gale on
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 3 MISS Christine Rodrigues, 21, Singapore telephone operator who will sing "Begin the Beguine" on the jirst night. Nov. 21, of the "1955 All-Malayan Talenlime" programme at the Singapore Badminton Hall. s There will be 30 competitors appearing on the same night.
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  • 61 3 MALACCA, Thurs. Two soccer fans, who invaded a field during a game and abused the referee, were today each fined $20 by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer. Ganakkan Ponniah and A. Krishnasamy. both pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner in Kubu Stadium during last Sunday's
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  • 58 3 A grass-cutter, Wu Chong Yin. yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore court to a charge of using criminal force on a young woman, Leong Sow Ying. with intent to outrage her modesty, at the Kampong San Teng Chinese Cemetery, on the afternoon of Oct. 5.
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  • 173 3 Iiner W heelers H ear Talk On Oriental Art NEARLY 50 members of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club heard Mrs. Helen D. Ling, oriental art expert and owner of the Fine Arts and Gifts Shop, Singapore, speak yesterday on the "Romance of Porcelain." Also at the Club's luncneon meeting at
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 3 at thf general luncheon yesterday of the Singapore fnnerWheeTciub there were three honoured guests. Fr?m left, Mrs. Helen Ling, the speaker^ Lady Black, Mrs Marie Lira, Club president, and Mrs. R. K. Tandon.
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  • 23 3 CHIN YA SIANG was fined $50 or three months' imprisonment yesterday by Inche Pawan Ahmad, in the Magistrate's Court for inconsiderate driving.
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  • 190 3 SINGAPOREANS yesterday hailed the move to form a centralized tourist bureau in the Colony as an "excellent idea." They said that Government should haVfe a say in it. Agreeing on the formation as "very good." member of the Rural Board, Mr. H. J.
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  • 86 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs V. Sundraraj, 21-year-old newspaper compositor today retracted his plea of guilty to a traffic offence on the advice of the president of the Sessions Court He faces a charge of carrying food and cooking utensils in his car at Batu Road on July 9
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  • 42 3 IPOH, Thurs.— Dr. V K. Thamby PiLai, a private medical practitioner and former president of the Penang Football Association suffered a stroke on Tuesday and is nowreported to be seriously ill in his home in Greentown, here.
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  • 35 3 HONGKONG, Nov. 17. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of Hon"»kon<? Exchange were: $15.35 to £1 Sterling, $5.***** to US$l; $1,828 to Malayan SI; $0,154 to one Indonesians Rupiah; Gold $253,625 to a tael
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  • 295 4 NEW HEALTH PLAN FOR MALAYA STUDIED Best In The Far East KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation's Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh today disclosed that the Alliance Government is now considering a plan which will give Malaya one of the best medical services in the Far
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  • 140 4 THE higher cost of living in the Federation and the reputation Singapore's Change Alley had for offerin? goods cheaply lured a blind man from Johore Bahru with his SI, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Muda bin Ibrahim was convicted of begging
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  • 37 4 MR. EE SOON HOWE will speak on "Our Responsibilities to the Methodist Church," at a Methodist Adult Circle discussion of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, at 3, Kampong Kapor Road, Singapore, tomorrow at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 727 4 Recognition Of Local Doctors Urged Malayanization Commission TOP priority for providing Kandang Kerbau Hospital doctors early recognition by the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology was urged by a woman doctor, Dr. Quah Quee Guan. at a public session of the Malayanization Commission at Assembly House, last night. Dr. Quah
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  • 99 4 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black inspected the Government Fisheries Research vessel Manihine yesterday, and was taken on an hour's cruise through Keppel Harbour on the ship. The Governor stressed the importance of fisheries research as it will be conducive to the expansion and development
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  • 145 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot fob. (nom.) 128 129 No. 1 R.SS. Dec. 1251 125J No. 1 Dec. 122 123 No. 2 Dec. 120 121 Tone Uncertain. TIN PKICK The price of tin yesterday was $3802 per picul (up SIJ).
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  • 108 4 31st White Area For Federation KOTA BAHRU. Thurs. Sixty thousand people forming 12 per cent, of Kelantan's population were freed from Emergency restrictions when the Federation's 31st white area was declared by the Sultan today. The 266 square-mile territory embraces Pasir Puteh, Machang and Tanah Merah districts. Kelantan now has
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  • 85 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur?.— Pte. C. Briggs, of the East Yorks, was charged in the Sessions Court, Kluang, yesterday with being in possession on Nov. 11 of articles suspected to be stolen or fraudulently obtained. The articles were three lighters, two fountain pens, a cigarette case, a
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  • 60 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Following the death in the General Hospital here last night of a woman tapper, Appah 37. two tappers were arrested in Dublin Estate today and charged with her murder. The knife which is believed to have been used in the killing was found
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  • 195 4 STAKE YOUR CLAIM NOW -SAYS LEE SECRETARY of the Peoples' Action Party. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night called upon the English speaking groups in Singapore to stake their claim now for an independent Malaya or be lost in the race. Mr. Lee was speaking on "Problems Confronting Malaya" at
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  • 120 5 BARTERED EXPLOSIVES 'TO BOMB FISH WITH' AN Indonesian seaman bartered a boat-load of eopra, which he brought into Singapore, for 878 detonators "to bomb fish uith," the Fourth Magistrate's Court was told. rhe seaman, Karim bin i im, was fined $10 when led guilty to possesl the detonators which >
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  • 63 5 THE manager of the Koon oL- Co. a movie rental ice. Tan Boon Seng, yesterday claimed trial i n the t.:.^apore Eighth Magistrate's Court to a charge of dish v.ostly retaining 57 reels of stolen 8 mm films, valued at $642, at Chulia Street on
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  • 79 5 ph oto. BRITAIN'S Secretary of State for Air. Lord De Lisle and Dudley, arrived in a Royal Air Force Transport Command Hastings at Changi, Singapore, from Australia yesterday. He will begin from today an extensive tour of RAF units in the Far East, accompanied by the
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  • 213 5 MCA YOUTH WANT TO BE POPULAR SOCIALISTS Move To Attract Chinese Students KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New leaders of the Selangor Malayan Chinese Association's Youth League are contemplating a radical deviation from the parent body's constitution by incorporating popular Socialistic ideals into its book of objects, The Standard understands. The new
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  • 108 5 CAUGHT riding a bicycle without a light by a volunteer special constable. Neo Nam Seng offered him SI to induce him not to report him. Neo was fined $50 by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate. Mr. R.8.1. Pates, yesterday when he wa s convicted of
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  • 229 5 MAMMALS, REPTILES, AMPHIBIANS, FISH MAMMALS, reptiles, amphibians and fish are the subjects of a series of public lectures to be given by the University of Malaya on the "Natural History of Singapore" which begins today. The speaker. Dr. John R- Hendrickson. lecturer in
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  • 153 5 SOME 5,000 Singapore farmers want Government to introduce legislation to give them security of land tenure. They also want Government to guarantee adequate compensation for those farmers with 10 years tenancy if the owners' intend to get back the land for "bona fide needs." On
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  • 96 5 R.I. Mission To Get The Facts MEMBERS of the Indonesian fact-finding mission will be shown how Singapore operates as an entrepot the Assistant Secretary (Indonesia' of the Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. H.M. Bullard, said ye The team would visit factories, inspect shipping facilities and meet traders, Mr
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  • 159 5 A FORMER storekeeper whose two-month sentence on a charge of cheating expired yesterday returned to jail for another 18 months when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Criminal District Court to abetting the theft of 76 pieces of iron bars valued
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  • 177 5 Runaway To Police: 'I'm NOT Abducted' EASWARI, the 14--year-old Singapore girl reported to have been abducted, has written a letter to the Colony Police. In the letter, she claimed that she had NOT been kidnapped. She has given reasons for leaving her home in Anson Road but Police would not
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  • 65 5 PENG Huat Swee claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court to a charge of attempted theft on Nov 16, in a jeweller's shop. Peng was alleged to have pushed open the sliding door of a showcase containing jewellery and watches and put his hand into
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  • 213 5 Bid To Hire New Men Alleged THE Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday alleged that the Singapore Harbour Board Police are "assisting some of the Board's contractors, whose employees have been on strike for three days, to recruit new men." The allegation was contained in a letter
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 607 6 "1955 may go down in history as the year of the great flood of words and emotions. Excepting the rubber and tin people and the traders, no one else has cared a fig about the rise and fall of commodity prices or where his next meal is
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    • 346 6 SINGAPORE'S biggest health drive will get into its stride next Monday. The aim of this weeklong campaign, according to the Colony's Minister of Health, is "to warn the careless and to teach those who yet do not understand." Warnings and health education are, of course, most important,
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  • 2124 6  -  TAN EE LEONG A Malayan discusses the PROS and CONS of asks: When did Malayanization start? Why do we have Expatriates? What are the prerequisites? How are local talents used? WHEN INDONESIA GAINED ITS INDEDEPENCE, THE CIVIL SERVICES SUFFERED FROM THE LOSS OF EXPERIENCED DUTCH AND EURASIAN OFFICERS AND
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  • 153 6 More Land TTTUSAN Melayu says that Malays in kampongs are in urgent need of more land to expand production. Utusan points out that where villagers cannot find more land, they migrate to other places or turn to other occupations in towns. It is important that Government lends
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    4 6 "She's reading my will!"
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 388 6 Sir: Five hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ, Confucius taught that "within the four seas all are brothers." He also taught the people how to rule themselves. The following are some of his great teachings:The requisites of government are that there be sufficiency of food, sufjiciency
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    • 168 6 Sir: Who are the coloured expats? They are those people who have declared that neither Singapore nor Malaya Is their land of domicile, and as such have enjoyed the privilege of six months' paid leave to their motherland. These coloured expats exist in Government Service. What right has
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    • 74 6 Sir: With the alloting of hawkers' pitches by the City Council at Queen Street near Manila Street, car owners residing there are being deprived of parking space in the vicinity. However there is a taxi stand near the Central Sikh Temple which is usually occupied by one or
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  • 380 7 'Soviet Attitude Will Impair Confidence Which Meeting Sought To Foster" We Shall Work For German Unity-Says Dulles GENEVA, Nov. 17 (UP). The United States pledged itself yesterday to continue working for a united Germany despite the failure of the Big Four conference. In a closing speech
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  • 179 7 BOULEER CITY. Nevada, Nov. 17 (AP)— England's Donald M. Campbell broke bis own world speedboat record on Wednesday when in' sent his Jet powered Bluebird 216.2 miles an hoax over the waters of t ake Mead. ampbell set the old record of 202.32 m.p.h. la 1 tuland
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  • 126 7 MONTREAL. Nov. 17. (AP) —Robert Thomas Bianchi- Ma'.iverno, fireman aboard the French line freighter St. Maso. was sentenced yesterday to five years in penitentiary following his plea of guilty to possession of 442 ounces of pure heroin. Bianchi-Maliverno arrested last week when police and
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  • 131 7 3-D War Tactics In Future WASHINGTON. Nov. 17, (AP) Flying tanks and flying pillboxes were envisioned today for 3-D war tactics "within a generation." Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert B. Rigg. writing in Armor magazine, said adaptations of the Hiller Helicopter Co. flying platform and of Britain's flying bedstead for army
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  • 75 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, VReuter)— Eight Manila Pact powers will consider the creation of a permanent organization to co-ordinate military, economic and political aspects of their South-east Asian treaty alliance, informed diplomatic sources said today. Foreign Ministers of the eight nations United States, Britain, France, Australia, Pakistan, the Philippines,
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  • 100 7 TACOMA. Washington. Nov. 17 (AP)— A fire killed four of five children in a Tacoma family on Wednesday while their fireman father was on duty at a fire station in another part of the city. Fire Chief Harold Fisk said It was
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  • 80 7 photo. BOIS de Boulogne? Not at all. The five pretty girls (above) escorted by M. Dupont of the Paris police, are pictured in Kensington Gardens, London. They are the Boussas mannequins, now staying at the Milestone Hotel, who are showing Continental dress designs at the Fashion Fair
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  • 131 7 Prince Pies And The Strip Teaser TAORMINA. Sicily. Nov. 17 (UP) Italian Prince Pier Francesco Borghese said today he feared the opposi- 1 tion of his noble family might foil his plans to marry Ella Fudge, a 21--year-old strip-tease showgirl. "I love Ella and we consider ourselves engaged," the 28--year-old
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  • 78 7 The Moon For Sale: $1 An Acre GLEN COVE, New York. Nov. 17 (AP)— A straight-faced claim on the moon was filed in the city clerk's office on Wednesday by a corporation offering plots there at SI an acre. Transportation is not offered. Robert R. Coles, former chairman of Hyden
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  • 79 7 Doctor Faces Spy Charge SEOUL, Nov 17 (UP>— The South Korean prosecution yesterday demanded the death sentence for a Korean physician arrested in Manila last year on charges of espionage during the South-east Asian Treaty Organization's tirst meeting. The physician, 36-year-old Kyung Hong Ki, is on trial before a military
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  • 66 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 17 (AP) The two Red leaders Premier Bulganin and Party boss Krushchev who will take the Soviet's "woo the east" campaign to New Delhi, Rangoon and Kabul, departed in a two engined military plane today. There had been earlier reports that they would
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  • 30 7 THE United States told Israel on Wednesday it would consider that country's urgent request for American weapons to offset the Communist dloc's big arms A.P. delivered to Egypt.—
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  • 21 7 THE Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced the iward of certificates to 18 /oung Indonesians in the foreign service school. AP
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  • 29 7 THE Greek-owned freighter Katerina S. left here today for Haiphong, North Vietnam, after being detained here for 67 days while .officials searched her for banned cargo.— Reuter
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  • 74 7 RABAT. Morocco, Nov. 17 (UP) Moroccan Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, who yesterday recovered his throne from his uncle, wants his furniture back, too. He has sent an emissary to Tangiers, where uncle Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa now lives in exile, asking for the return of
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  • 202 7 LONDON, Nov. 17 (UP)— The razor-scarred boss of Britain's underworld muscled in on the literary racket last night with a champagne party where high society rubbed shoulders with hoodlums. Billy Hill. self-confessed gang leader who has spent 17 of his 44 years in prison, threw
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  • 187 7 LONDON, Nov. 17 (AP)— A top British statesman charged on Wednesday that members of the Soviet embassy staff in London "are engaged in bullying refugees." Lord Vansittart, a former diplomat and chief adviser to the Foreign Secretary from 1938 to 1941. told the
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  • 279 7 ROMAN GIRLS ARE SEXIEST NEW YORK. Nov. 17 (AP) An American girdle and brassiere specialist, after studying the women of six European countries, said yesterday that Roman women have the "sexiest figures in the world" but they should wear girdles. French women, said Miss Beth i Rocke, "wear more makeup
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  • 205 7 In Singaorc y e ser day the '.olony's loveiest Roman •oman. Mrs. laria Terrain, greed with fliss Rocke :bout wearng girdles, hat is. Said Maria: 'Italian wonen have a endency to lain weight md for girls rko are past 12 it is geii' orally neces•>ary for them
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  • 48 7 PREMIER Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt commenting 3'esterday on Israeli attempts to secure arms from the United States. said "every bullet for Israel would mean the death of an Arab citizen... for which reason we would have no alternative but to try to get more arms."
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  • 364 8 IMPATIENT RED IS SENT FOR A FIVE-YR. STRETCH A 17-year-old Chinese High School student Quek Seng Wah, who asked the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday not to "delay" in his case and deal with him "right away" was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by the Judge, Mr. J. W.
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  • 108 8 MISS SWEELAN LEE, a Malayan student from Ipoh, now studying drama at the University of Melbourne's Conservator! um of Music, appears as an Okinawan village maiden (above) in tne commercial play "The Teahouse of the August Moon" in Australia. Miss Lee is also understudy for
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  • 33 8 Standard photo by VEN. K. Gunaratana Nayaka Thero. 65-year-old, priest-in-charge of the Mahindaram Buddhist Temple in Penang has been appointed Chief High Priest of Malaya. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 109 8 TB Patients Hard Hit By Bus Strike THE gravity of the bus strike on patients receiving weekly treatment at the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, on Shenton Way, was stressed yesterday by Dr. G. H. Garlick, S.A.T.A. Medical Director. Close to 550 patients have so far been affected by lack of
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  • 180 8 Captain Couldn't Attend Court FOURTEEN Malay seamen were discharged by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, yesterday on a charge of criminal trespass aboard the motor vessel Giang Bee on Oct. 11. The prosecution alleged that they intended to annoy the master of
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  • 85 8 THE Tengku Mahkota of Johore pins the Diamond Jubilee Medal on Mr. T. C. Easaw of the Johore Health Department, who was awarded P.I.S. (Pingat Ibrahim Sultan 2nd Class) in the Jubilee honours. Mr. Easaw is the president of the Federation of Malaya Health and Sanitary Inspectors'
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  • 70 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Breaking into the house' of Damuni bi n Takri] o n Oct 2 at Kelan Estate. Kulai, Rosdi bin Samin ind SharifT bin Atan stole jewellery worth $351. The jewellery was recovered later from a pawnshop. Rosdi was sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment.
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  • 159 8 S.T.C. Union Offers A Compromise EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Traction Company last night offered to compromise on the Company's demand that Jan. 1, 1956 be fixed for the implementation of a new wage agreement. In a statement issued last night. Mr. Hashim bin Idris. secretary of the Singapore Traction Company
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  • 29 8 ROBERT Low Koon Sang, 29-year-old former bus company clerk, was acquitted and discharged for the second time yesterday on a charge of fraud in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 743 8 THE prize for the best Health Week essay has been awarded to a student of the Singapore Nan Hwa Girls' School, Wong Sui Yee, 17. The best poster was submitted by Husna Chan. 16, a student of the Tanjong Katong Girls School.
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  • 52 8 CHARLES Alfred David, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court to a charge of threatening to shoot his friend, at Lavender Street early on Nov. 17. Loh Lee Soon, if he continued to po out with a girl. He will be sentenced on
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  • 168 8 r£SfSS-S' s 1 -s=|SKs^; He is here to officially declare open the Banks Singapore branch in South Bridge Road, tomorrow. Dr. Karim flew into Singapore with 16 top Indonesian Government officials, bank executives and business leaders, who will attend the bank opening.
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  • 152 8 Transport Men Have Early Day THE Singapore Transport Commission, under the Chairmanship of Mr. L. C. Hawkins, yesterday heard four witness- es. three in private and one i^jl publir. in one of its shortest" sessions. Two representatives of the Services and the Registrar of Vehicles, who was continuing his evidence,
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  • 1038 8 wife nf^T B i, AH^ I L T hUrS Un^ ku Tun Aminah, wife of the Tunku Mahkota of Johore, has been oppoint' ed chairman of the 1956 Welfare Week Committee ia i Johore. It Is proposed to hold Welfare Week next year in Johore from
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    • 362 8 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. THE FUTURE OF MALAYA will be direcled from the HOMES of the PEOPLE Since Incorporation the Federal and Colonial Building Society Ltd. has assisted over 4 500 families to purchase the homes of their choice. SINGAPORE MacDonald House KUALA LUMPUR No. 19, Old Market
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  • 540 9 Letter FROM INDIA HIGHLIGHTS Preparations for Soviet visitors Capitalism as known in India IIT-2 aircraft bound for Malaya 0 Indian Press on Malayan Amnesty Impressions of present-day China Frpm Our Correspondent considered the hall-mark of honest endeavour in the fields of industry or agriculture, in India B they are generally
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  • 368 9 ■■pMß LONDON THE modern plane is extremely tough. Only the roughest landings or the fiercest bufferings, by iclnds of gale force, are likely to strain its structural parts. But the chief difficulty is how to discover, with certainty, ichether a jolt of this kind has been serious
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  • 237 9 LONDON "HERE'S your pay packet" scheme being tried out by the RAF may end time-wasting pay parades. Several big units are getting their pay in packets as an experiment, it was revealed in the Commons last week by MR. GEORGE WARD, Air Under-Secretary. This is how it
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  • 84 9 PENSION FOR CONSTABLE PX -POLICE MAN Anthony Still, 23, is to have his pension put up to not less than £2. ss. 6d. a week, the Home Secretary anuounced recently. Anthony, who lives near Maidstone, Kent, had to leave the force after he was badly beaten up by Teddy Boys
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  • 538 9  -  M. A. Glasgow Special STANDARD Science Series by T DON'T want watered-down 1 clean air Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Housing. I often wonder why the scientists, when they consider the possibility of making rain, do not also consider making artificial wind. Mr. C. Flet-eher-Cooke M.P.
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  • 95 9 Was there an original "No fey Parker"? Y^S, but opinions obout which of two men earned the nickname are divided. According to some authorities Matthew Parker, chaplain to Henry VIII and later Archbishop of Canterbury, was given the name because he possessed a long nose and liked prying
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    203 9 says Brigadier of Grumblers J^ BRIGADIER said that soldiers who complain about conditions in the Army are "GUTLESS' and "YELLOW." Brigadier C.S. Howard was speaking at a passing-out parade of National Servicemen at Taunton, Somerset recently. After inspecting thirty young soldiers who had passed out as riflemen in the
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    • 243 9 r- f mm~ 2 Ml MT [1 j Hi I p p I I k v I P^ I I J I I I I T^H H._ PIIIFQ 8 By lonna unseen their LU ii sung (Collins. (5) ACROSS 1Q ]t turns in each direction 4 !> the Meadow Saffron_
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  • 175 10 An Indian manufactured trainer type of aircraft is to be marketed soon in Malaya and other parts of South-east Asia. Named the H.T. 2. it can also be used for other purnoses. One aircraft has left the factory at Banglore on a South-east Asian
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  • 124 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TER ROADS Maikop. 11. M.5. I'enyu. City of Karachi. Hacildar, Hopemour.t Chukotka, Nassa, Bcnattow. Velebit. Mandcville. Baud. Daviken. Mui Ann. Drente, Tai Poo Ann. Bow Brasil. INNER ROADS Manihine. Hong Tat. Scnggarang, Legundi. Lam Ann. Beetong. Larians. Tong Goan, Tung Song. June. Him Chuan. Tg. Pinang, Tong
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  • 204 10 U.S. Stockpile Will Not Be Released Fleming THERE will be no diversion of rubber from the national stockpile for use by civilian economy, IT.S.l T .S. Defence Mobilizer Arthur S. Fleming told the Rubber Manufacturers Association in New York. Once materials are placed in the stockpile, they should be kept
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  • 173 10 Price Drops 2% cts. THE Singapore rubber market yesterday suffered its first setback this week when a drop of 2£ cents was recorded, first grade December shipment closing at 51.25J per lb. on an uncertain market. Prices opened steady but were lower than the previous
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  • 48 10 AIR India International has introduced the "slumberette" superluxury service in all its six-a-\veek Super Constellation Flights to Europe with connecting service to Singapore via Madras. First Class passengers can have the fully reclining slumberette seats during nights and separate tables during days, at no extra cost.
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  • 35 10 OCTOBER rubber crops announced are: A!or Gajah 26,000 lb.; Ayer Panas 79.000 lb.; Glenealy 78.300; Kluang 66.500 lb,; Pajam 102.500 lb.; Talisman 30.100 lb.; Teluk Anson 50.686 lb.; Ulu Benut Consoldated 37.000 lb.
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  • 171 10 THE Canadian dollar this week fell below par with the United States dollar for the first time in four years with the U.S. dollar quoted at a premium of 1/32 per cent, in terms of Canadian funds for the first time since March 1952. Banking 1 circles
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  • 120 10 THE volume of operations carried out by banks in Malaya in September, amounted to 53. 717. 700. 000, the biggest since the begining of 1954. The second highest figure was the previous month's, which wa s $3,385,014,000. Assets at banks at the end of September totalled
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  • 134 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white §136 sellers. Sarawak $135 sellers, Special Sarawak black $88; copra Nov. S26| buyers, S27£ sellers. Dec. $27 1 buyers. $272 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $422 sellers. Singapore Copra Association 4
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  • 172 10 THE ability of North Borneo timbers to meet the many requirements of the European market, is indicated by the wide variety of exhibits which are being shown at the Colony's stand at the Building Exhibition. which was opened in London this week. Although the display
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  • 296 10 Warn fis 5m f I 8 MSL i 6 ™"HllL^^Mii £Usm 1 m H JL^J $SM. Japanese Cloth Exports MALAYA has shipped nearly $5 million worth of Japanese rextiles to Indonesia in the past month, according to Singapore textile merchants. But Indonesian traders are becoming
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  • 41 10 THE First Serretary (Commercial) India House. Singapore, Mr. D. M. Jejurikar, left for India yesterday by Air India International *to attend the Indian. Industries Fair in New Delhi. He is expected to stay there until Nov. 27.
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  • 467 10 MALAYA would achieve the "most gains" in rubber production now to 1960 due to its "enlightened replanting progrz*ime," predicted Dr. W. E. Cake, vice president of the U.S. Rubber Company, at the 40th annual convention of the U.S. Rubber Manufacturers' Convention in New York. Dr.
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  • 337 10 Share Market Cheerful Tin Price Up THE undertone In all sections of the Sing;;; e markets seemed to be chi ful yesterday with the recent rises of .shares, rubber and tin quotations. Activity in the shares market have been stimulated by the situation in the g< eral labour conditions in
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  • 179 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F X ords. $1.72?.-. Gamm n $2.55: Hammer $2.52 J: W, $1.55: M. Breweries (3.421 c I M. Cement 51. 70: M. Colls $1 M odd lot: Metal Box $1.60: I Bank 536: Robinson ords. $2,271, $2.30: S'pore Cold
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  • 38 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association selling rates to merchants yesterdav were: (airmail) (T.T. or 0.D.) (ready): Swiss Francs 1422. Holland Guilders 124. Deutsche Mark: 136J, Swedish Kroner 169, Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates re:n...n unaltered.
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    • 766 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE. SEPARATE tenders are invited from registered businessmen for the supply of rations to prisoners and fuel to the Prisons at Taiping. Batu Gajah, Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Johore Bahru, A'or Star. Seremban. Malacca, Sungei Patani, Muar, Kuantan. Trengganu. Prison Camp Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan. Henry Gurney School Telok Mas
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    • 335 10 ESTATES OF SHAIKH ABUBAKAR BIN DAHMAN LAJAM deceased. SHAIKH MOHAMED BIN DAHMAN OMAR LAJAM deceased. ABDUL HAMID BIN AHMAD otherwise known as ABDUL HAMID BIN MARANG deceased and MUSLIM KHAN deceased. IVOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estates of the abovenamed persons who died on
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    • 194 10 NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENT CANTEEN TENDERS will be invited shortly for the running of a Canteen for civilian emolQvees at 40 B< n se Workshop REME. Ayer Rajah Road, Singapore. Contractors who wish to tender should now apply to the "Chairman. Civilian Canteen Committee.'' 40 Base Workshop R.E.M.E.. for the "Details
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    • 1026 11 rel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line** *SS? T HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D r «Jt Carrier* option to proceed via othei poits to load and discharge earge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sailt P. Sham Penang Demodoeus
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    • 817 11 MITSUI tei\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Hodakasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe. Nagoya via Saigon, Bangkok, H'kong 28 Noy Harunasan Maru for Yokohamc, Kobe Nagovo via Soigon, Bangkok H'kong 9 Pec FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, also for Baltimore subject inducement. Kyotoku Maru
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  • 90 12 TAIPING, Thurs.— Th e Taipv::i I:,d;ar.s. hitherto unbeaten In league hockey, met their first defeat yesterday when they went down to the Colts by the odd goal ;n five. Their defeat has now placed the Garrison "A" as the virtual champions. The Indians started well to
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  • 38 12 TAIPING. Thurs.— The Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists will play their first game in Perak at Taiping on Nov. 22 when they meet a Taiping Invitation XI. The venue will be the St. George's ground.
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  • 78 12 MALACCA, Thurs.— Owing to a fractured finger. Malacca hockev skipper Herman Sequerah will not lead the Malacca Eurasians in their hockey triangular with Negri and Selangor at Seremban this week-end. D. Hendroff. a pre-war soccer and hockey representative, will lead tlie Malacca Eurasians. The Malacca side will
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  • 138 12 Kinta Indians Keep On Winning IPOH. Thurs. Defending champions Kintj Indians chalked up their se-enth straight win todav when they defeated x strong: Ipoh Police XI by five goals to one in a second round tie of the Senior Division hockey league came played on the Upper Padanj. In their
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  • 36 12 TAIPING, Thurs. The second annual badminton championships of the Chinese Recreation Club, Taiping, will be held at the King Edward VII school hall on December 10.11, 17 and 18. Entries close on Nov. 26.
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  • 254 12 PWDSC Edged By Raffique Goal Messrs, J. D. Alford and C.< Sherphedson umpired. i Selangor Malays: Goffer:, Ghazali, Razak; Mustapha., Oollah, Yacob; Aziz. Razua., Azian. Karim and Raffique PWD S.C.: Nadarajah; J. Vias., Soon Keong: Gilbert Manuel., Arulrajah. Party; Perera. Stanis-, laus. Nakendran, Hong Cheong,
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  • 210 12 THIRD WIN FOR PWD WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Public Works Department Sports Club women, last years Selangor Women Hockey Association champions, chalked up their third successive win when they beat Postals Union Athletic Club Women 3—l in a league matcli on the Imbi Road ground here today. Left back Lee
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  • 222 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— William Breakwell, last season's Perak and North Malaya rugger star, signalled his arrival in Seremban yesterday afternoon when he turned in a grand display for the Negri Police in their Negri-Malacca Rugby Football Union league match. Breakwell. playing at centre three. was responsible for
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  • 88 12 Mohinder Wins For Young Sikhs KUALA LUMPUR. ThursdayBottom placed Selangor Chinese Recreation Club suffered another defeat in the Selangor Hockey Association's division 1 league competition today when Young Mens Sikh Association beat them 1-0 on the Pudu Road ground Chinese had equal share of the exchanges but weak finishing by
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  • 20 12 DUTCH CLUB beat REME 5—3 in a Singapore Hockey Association division 3 league match at Ayer Rajah Road.
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  • 333 12  - Fed. Selectors Under Fire For 'Strange' Pickings GILBERT FERNANDEZ By SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The selection of the Federation team to meet Singapore in the first international match of the season drew strong criticisms from followers of the game here. The concensus of opinion here is thai ihe selectors had been swayed
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  • 171 12 Mist Cold Greet Malayan Cricketers FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT HONGKONG, Thursday THICK mist, drizzling rain and a52 degree cold spell greeted the main body of tin Malayan Cricket Association touring team comprising [our officials and 11 player s when they landed at Kai T.,k Airport today. First to greet the
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  • 96 12 KUALA LUM-PUR. Thurs.— A well Jinown Kuala Lumpur sportsman has donated a challenge shield for the Seiancor water polo league championships which is being completed this week-end. The Royal Air Force, with a 100 per -cent record in the league with
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  • 48 12 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Motor Club will hold its first annual general meeting at Station Hotel on Nov. 24 at 9 p.m. The club, formed only recently, had a good financial year with a credit balance of over $2,562. The total membership is 167.
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  • 55 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The first annual Selangor Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Associations swimming championship meet will be held on Saturday Dec. 10 at the Chin Woo pool. Heats will be held on Dec. 7. Entries are now being invited and should b e addressed to the
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  • 49 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday Selangor's team to meet the Aryan Gymkhana football team of India on Saturday at the Princes Road stadium is as follows Lourdes. Lee Sai Chong: Tan Cheok Foo: Kok Leong. Supraman; Thong Poh Chiew: Victor. P. Narayanasamy; Abdul Ghani; Kong Lin Tet; Govindarajoo.
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  • 88 12 Today's Sport in the Federation MALACCA HOCKEY:— Medwah r< B. Kaba Malays at C b Padang; Police vs. MCRC at SFI ground. KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: Div. I—HQ Malaya vs. Combined PC e HQ Malaya ground D r 11. TPCA B vs. SEA B 1 Brickiields Women's League: PWDSC vs. Sel
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  • 353 12 VIEWPOINT^ Sir: The rugby match belv, ■< the Fijians and The Arn v Malaya/Singapore plaj ed at the Jalan Besar Stadium ended as expected, the Fijians winning by 27 points 10 3. We have now got used to seeing matches like the Fijians against Singapore Civilians, Singapore
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  • 96 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Sime Darby 'A. 1 .holders o\ ve Cheah Ewe Keat challenge trophy, qualified for the final of the Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union inter-eommercia! knockout badminton tournament when they defeated Sime Darby B' C-l at the Selangor Badminton Association hail here
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    • 202 12 Wj^nTTg^ Every Friday T*l J MVUJP^^ l/l/ AFTER their hard riding, Johnny and I IL_^^^^^ si*^ \m\ Duffy went to a bar for food. A strang:Xj^^'^r^ aJ^^o^^Sl^^^nr^ er enterecl antl sot into trouble with /O ihouc&vY /S m» /^NOBOOV lavs i GET MM clr^LL l A±'rt>\ §00 THAT fiSAJBO/J l^S
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  • 657 13 THE Singapore national team to meet the Federation in the international at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Nov. 26 will be: E. N. Pillai; Ajit Singh, Sgt. Gellard; Percy Pennefather, S. Vellupillai, V. Devadas; John Martens, A. Vijaretnam, F/O Nugent, Burdette Coutts and Wright. Reserves:
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  • 92 13 Ong Marjan In Final SINGAPORE'S doubles champions, Ons» Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan polished off Tan Guan Hong and Tan Chin Jin in double quick time at 15-2, 15-6 to qualify for the final of the National Badminton Championship at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. Poh Lim and Marjan
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  • 301 13 S'PORE CAGERS FOR KING OF CAMBODIA'S CUP The Draw Favours Colony By OUR BASKETBALL REPORTER SINGAPORE has the luck of the draw in the International Basketball Tournament to be held in Phnom Penh from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. for the King of Cambodia's Cup. Drawn to meet a Vietnam
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  • 220 13 Victory Arrives For Chinese SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club scored their first victory in the SHA division I league yesterday. Their victims were the Royal Naval Police who went down by a solitary goal at Hong Lim Green. The winning goal was scored mid-way in the second half by Robert Foo,
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  • 114 13 S'pore Hotels To Clash In Badminton GLENEAGLE Hotels, Ltd. will meet the Embassy Hotel in a friendly game of badminton on Saturday at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 1 p.m. The teams are: Gleneagle: Singles Suni bin Ahmad, Simon Foo. Foo Chik Kan; Doubles Suni bin Ahmad and Foo Chik
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  • 43 13 Today's Sport RUGBY St. Andrew's School vs. R.A.F., Changi at St. Andrew's. HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE: DIV. I, S.C.C. vs. LA. at S.C.C. FRIENDLY: Latiff Wanderers vs. S.H.B. at Farrer Park. SWIMMING Third Primary Schools Inter District Swimviing Carnival at C.S.C. at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 152 13 Campbell Beats His Speed Record BOULDER CITY, Nevada. Nov. 17 (AP)— England's Donald j M. Campbell broke his own world speedboat record on Wednesday when he sent his jet powered Bluebird 216.2 j miles an hour over the waters of Lake Mead. Campbell set the old record of 2G2.32 mph
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  • 82 13 The team to represent Combined Services against Johore in a friendly hockey match to be played on the H.M.S. Terror ground at 5 p.m. tomorrow will be: LSA Eastwood (Royal Navy); Sgt. Fiern (RAF). Sgt. Gellard (RAFr, Lt. Gregory (Army), W/O Duncan (Army). F/O Chase (RAF);
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  • 53 13 8.0.D "A" maintained their lead in the S.H.A. Div. 2 league, when they beat R.A.F. Seletar I—o1 0 at Seletar yesterday. A short corner hit, which was successfully converted by Joe. X. Carvallio, in the first half proved the winning goal. There was no score in
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  • 837 13  -  BRIAN GLANVILLE People icho make excuses about bad British football on hard grounds abroad sound as if they think football should always be played in ankle deep mud with a ball resembling an enormous suet pudding. It is not that the balls of teams
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    • 41 13 COLISEUM CAFE AND HOTEL NOS. 98 AND 100 BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR, TELEPHONE NO. 3848 The oldest and most popular Hotel in Town. Now completely renovated, spacious bedrooms, modern sanitation, hot and cold running water, excellent food, prompt service, charges moderate.
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    • 662 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE family of the late Ng Keng Soon thank all Friends, Relatives and Associations lor •.heir kind sympathy, letter of condolences, wreaths. scroll! night visit and attending the funeral. SITUATIONS VACANT THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOAR 1 PPLICATIONS are invited A for vacancies as Foreman Engineers in the
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  • 496 14  -  SCRUTINEER ST. LEGER SPECIAL... By UNLESS he trains off between now and November 26, nothing will stop Mr. K.Y. Lim's JOSKER II from winning the Singapore St. Leger, run over 1} miles. Rain or shine he is the best St. Leger prospect. Josker II will be
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  • 156 14 104 ZABAGLIONE 4y 9.00 251 BEARER BOND 6y 8.10 I 100 CYPRESS S POINT 7y 8.09 089 EUPHRATES 6y 8.08 495 THREE RINGS 6y 8.05 212 JOSKER II 6y 8.03 5 211 LITTLE PAPPA 4y 8.02 900 HANG TUAH 4y 8.00 857 DANTESQUE 4y 7.13 427 STRAITS
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  • 549 14 Malayan Scholar SHOULDERING 9st. he hacked a bright Class 2 field at Bukit Timah over six furlongs in September. That display earned him a place in the Liberation Cup and he did well to finish fifth behind Jackie's Kuda. This fleet-footed three-year-old by Vilmorin Is a champion in
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  • 611 14 Numismate Is THE Horse Of Newcomers By WINDSOR LAD OF THE newcomers making their Malayan debut at the St Leger meeting, most interest will be centred on Numismate, a French-bred three-year-old, who is engaged in the top sprint on the second day. Numismate came through with flying colours in his
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  • 153 14 Amateur Meet For Selangor THE Selangor Turf Club will be holding an amateur race meeting on Saturday, Dec. 17, at the Kuala Lumpur race course. Entries close at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7. Only amateur riders will be allowed to compete. A $5 win and place totalisator will be
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  • 1600 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Good Each-way For Tomorrow OS THE TRACK with ON A soft track caused by heavy overnight rain. Shoeshine Boy, Dantesque. Happy Court, Never A Blank. Flower Qneen, Chinese Proverb, Admission, High Noon, Harringay and Three Rings broke 39 sec at yesterday morning's
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  • 128 14 LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter) —Lady Zia Wernher, daughter of the former Grand Duke Michael of Russia, became champion owner and breeder of the 1955 British flatracing season. She succeeded the Queen who headed the list of winning owners last year. Not only did Lady Wernher win top
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