Singapore Standard, 19 November 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Vol. VI. No. 136 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 471 1 Preliminaries Are Over, Says The Tunku Agreement Reached On Three Points KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced tonight that he would meet the Malayan Communist Party's Secretary-General, Chin Peng, "sometime about the end of December." But, if the Communists meanwhile
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  • 506 1 KLIAN INT AN, Fri. Chin Peng's special envoy and propaganda chief, Chan Tien, and Tunku Abdul Rahmans representatives met for two and a quarter hours at the rickety semi-detached wooden Town Community Hall here today. The other Communist envoy, Lee Chin Hee,
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  • 70 1 COLOMBO. Nov. 18 (UP)— Ceylon today hoped its vast deposits of radioactive thoir .\nite will convince the United States that an atomic y^search centre should be H^.blished in this country. Rjeylon was contending a:ainst rival claims by Pakistan. Singapore and Indonesia who all want the aromic
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Nov. 18 (Reuter) The Dunlop Rubber Company announced formation of the International Synthetic Rubber Company Limited yesterday. The company is being formed with the object of establishing in Britain the manufacture of general purpose synthetic rubbers.
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  • 138 1 SEATTLE, Nov. 18 (AP) A non-scheduled airliner, its engines sputtering as it left an icy runway, crashed into a residential area early today, killing at least 27 persons and injuring 46 others as it exploded and burned. The big Peninsular Air Transport Company plane was
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  • 30 1 THE week-old strike of 25,--000 rubber plantation workers in South Vietnam has been settled by a Government decree giving them a 50 per cent pay increase.— Reuter.
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  • 92 1 TOP LEFT: Federation's Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, opens the door of a car for MCP envoy Chan Tien. He was driven to Kampong Khek where he spent Thursday night at the home of an old woman, Kong See. ABOVE: Chan Tien being escorted
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  • 218 1 K N I F E-WIELDING thugs yesterday claimed their first kill since the recent outbreak of gangsterism in Singapore when a tea packer was knifed to death in broad-daylight. Police state that the victim, Poh Swee Chai, 19, was a brother-in-law of a notorious gangster,
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  • 30 1 IGOROT tribesman, Pagamas Mayo, 28. ran amok last night in Manila, hacked to death five persons, critically slashed two others and then fled to the mountains. A.P.
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  • 85 1 RABAT. Nov. 18. (AP)— Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef today announced the approaching end of the French protectorate In Morocco. He told a wildly cheering crowd before his palace that he had already reached agreement with the French government on "essential principles" which would open a new era
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  • 434 1 HALT THIS PROPAGANDA OR 'TALKS ARE OFF' Bid To Halt Propaganda RAHMAN KUALA LUKPUR. Fri. Tunku Abdul Rahman, tonight angrily denounced as "nonsensical propaganda" yesterday's charges by Communist emissary Chan Tien that the police were shadowing "friendly contacts of the terrorists in Klian Intan." He also reiterated that there had
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  • 148 1 YAMAMOTO, the first Japanese boxer to be allowed to fight in Malaya after the Second World War. was involved in a fight with a Singapore newspaper reporter. James Chan, in a hotel in Joo Chiat Road, in the early hours ot yesterday. The brawl
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  • 25 1 INSURGENTS blew up two locomotives this week In a new outbreak of terrorists activities in North Sumatra, reports reaching Jakarta said yesterday. U.P.
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  • 13 1 NATIONALIST China will begin manufacturing automobiles and parts next year —UP.
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  • 14 1 THE SAAR Parliament yesterday voted to hold elections on Dec. 18. Reuter.
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  • 76 1 Strike: But It Won't Halt Races ABOUT 100 totalisator workers of the Singapore Turf Club will go on strike today as a protest against the Club's move to recruit girls as understudies. The workers fear that they will be eventually dismissed after the girls have been trained to do their
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  • 372 1 One Dies Battling Blaze At Sea PENANG, Fri. The 19.400-ton Danish motor ship. Kambodia, steamed into Penang Harbour last night, with one fatal casualty, caused by fire which broke out in her engine room on Wednesday morning. She was then in the Indian Ocean, 108 miles off the northern tip
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  • 132 2 Mother Daughter Knifed A WOMAN and her daughter were found stabbed in their attap hut in Kampong Silat last night. The woman, Yin Hiang Lien. 40. was admitted with her daughter. Chan See Tin, 12, to the General Hospital. Yin was reported to be in a serious condition as she
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  • 159 2 Marked CPIB Notes Paid As 'Bribe MONEY that was allegedly paid to a City Council Cleansing Department inspector to withdraw summonses against a man were "marked notes of the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau." a Singapore Court was told yesterday. This was stated by Wong Ting Soon in the Second District
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— P. Selva Rao. 19, of Sentul, today pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of unlawful possession of a stolen badminton racket valued at $10 on Sept. 29. Sentence was reserved till Nov. 24 when the probation officer's report on him
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  • 145 2 ALLIANCE and Rulers' Representatives who met in Kuala Lumpur today at the "little round table" to discuss their stands at next year's London parleys on Malayan independence. Sir Donald MacGillivray. the High Commissioner, took part in the preliminary discussions after opening the meeting. In picture, from
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  • 483 2 KLUANG, Fri. Hungry bandits entered the labour lines on Sungci Kahang Estate, 15 miles from Kluang, Johore, yesterday evening, end got away with the entire food stock of the labourers. They came into the labourers' lines just before dark, after cutting the
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  • 50 2 CHOY YIN. 60. of Sultan Street, was 3 r esterday fined SBOO by Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court president Raja Azlan Shan, for possession of opium and smoking utensils at his house on the afternoon of Oct. 10. He had eight previous convictions for offences of a similar nature.
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  • 165 3 A MICROPHONE audition will be arranged by Radio Malaya "in the near future," for those interested in radio acting, it was announced yesterday. The audition Is in connection with the proposed School of Radio Drama which Radio Malaya plans to
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  • 96 3 Defrauded A Fellow Worker KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mohamed bin Ali. a 32-year-old despatch clerk of the Supplies Department, was today fined $300 by the Sessions Court when he was convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust. Mr. Sudharshan Singh A.S.P. told the court that he did not deliver
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  • 102 3 PENANG, Fri Patrons attending the opening night of tha five-day mammoth fun fair in aid of Poppy Day Fund at the New World amusement park on Nov. 25 will also be able to patronise the food fair, run by a band of volunteer helpers from
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  • 61 3 LONDON, Nov 18 (Reuter) The 64-man band of the Malayan Police is to make a 14--week tour of Britain next year "because of the improved security situation in Malaya," it was announced here today. Malaya House said the band will make its first public appearance
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  • 143 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 18. Specia! Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.36 to £1 Sterling. $5.8275 to US$l; $1,827 to Malayan $1; SO. 157 to one Indonesians Rupiah; Gold $253,875 to a taeh THE Singapore Arts Ball to be held on Dec. 10, at the Victoria
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  • 181 3 MR. CROMWELL WILL VISIT U.K. WELFARE CONSULTANT THE Director of Social Welfare. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, will leave Singapore on Dec. 1, for Britain on leave. .Air. Cromwell told The Standard yesterday that he would pay a visit to the Colonial Office and meet Mr. W. H. Chinn. the adviser
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  • 40 3 BECAUSE of the earlier closing of Singapore schools for the holidays this year, St. Anthony's Convent fun fair will be held on Wednesday and Thursday. Nov. 23, and 24. instead of Nov. 30. and Dec. 1.
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  • 162 3 SINGAPORE will be sending two local officers to the United Nations population seminar to be held in Bandung as a prelude to holding a census in 1957 and integrating the population factor in its development plans. Senior lecturer in statistics University of Malaya. Dr.
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  • 38 3 The Jalan Eunos Boys' Club will hold a concert and a vaudeville night to raise funds for the club in February, next y ear The Singapore Society of Malay Culture will support the two shows.
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  • 130 3 A European crew will be recruited in Singapore for the 1,000 ton freighter Betoeran when it arrives ~j f rom Indonesia next week. The Betoeran, which has been bought over by an Australian shipping firm, will be taken tp. Australia by the new crew, for
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  • 138 3 Arts Ball Decor Aims At An Enic Snectacle Neptune. He will choo6e from among the guests, the girl with the most spectacular costume, to be his "daughter for the evening.' Costumes for the evening must have some link with the sea, the sponsors said yesterday. To add to the fantasy
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  • 38 3 Ee Chong Koon was charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of Ee Tai Seng at 42, Chin Swee Road o n Nov 17. Ee was remanded in custody till Nov. 25.
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  • 69 3 A FURTHER sum of $4,000 has been donted by Messrs. Wearne Brothers Ltd.. to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund, in addition to their previous contribution ol $1,000. Further contributions to the fund have been made by the following: Dr. Tan Kwang Hoh $20; Eastern United Assurance
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  • 61 3 TAN Pong alias Chwee Kia told the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday that he objected to a man's friendship with his relative's widowed wife and he therefore threw bottkj at that man's friend and co-worker. Tan Pong, and another man. Lee Keng alias Lee Cheng
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  • 68 4 TEE Soon Thean, 32. yesterday appeared before the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court to answer a charge of having 20 lbs. of raw opium in his car when it was searched in Upper Nankin Street, on the afternoon of Nov. 17. He was allowed bail of $30,000
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  • 141 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prires (cents per Ib.) in Sineapore yesterday were: Bayers Seller? Spot fob (nom.) 127 128 No. 1 R.S.S. Dec. 123 123i No. 1 Dec. 120 121 No. 2 Dec. 118 119 Tone: Easier. TIN PRICE The pi:ce of tin yesterday was $3784 per picul (down $11).
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  • 194 4 Labourer ('1 Am Innocent') Freed Unlawful Assembly Count Fails AN odd-job labourer, Yip Kai Chong, was acquitted in the Singapore High Court yesterday, of being a member of an unlawful assembly that murdered a carpenter, Wong Fatt, at Lorong 23, Geylang, in June. The jury returned a 5-2 not guilty
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  • 126 4 CANBERRA, Nov. 18, (UP) Minister of Defence Production, Sir Eric Harrison, today said he would send the Australian Quarter Master General to Malaya if necessary. with special powers to overcome the difficulties in regard to housing Australian troops there. Harrison said he had given
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  • 51 4 A MAN. Ee Chong Khoon. was charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday with murder by knowingly causing the death of Ee Tai Seng, a fellowclansman, in Chin Swee Road at 12 p.m. on Nov. 17. He is remanded in the Central lockup till Nov.
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  • 43 4 A MERCHANT. Abdul Hameed Ahamed Sha Marakar. was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with possessing six ounces of Indian hemp in his house in Bencoolen Street on Nov. 17. Bail of $200 in two sureties was allowed till Dec. 2.
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  • 152 4 A SINGAPORE Court of Appeal yesterday awarded Soh Piak Yeow, managing partner of Chop Kim Lee Seng Kee, $2,000 damages in a slander suit. Soh brougnt the action foi damages against a merchant Yeo Kiat Jin. The case waj heard before Mr. Justice Knight, who
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  • 32 4 MR. K.P.K. Menon. former Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, will open the inaugural meeting of the Malayalee Literary Association of Singapore at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 181 4 Man Threatened Officer With Death. Court Told A CLOTH vendor, who was arrested for obstruction by a Hawker Inspector on July 5, was alleged to have warned the latter three days later: '"If you take action against me i shall kill you." This was revealed in the Singa pore Sixth
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  • 305 4 Busmen Give In On Claims, But With A Big 1f... ...AND ITS ANOTHER DAY OF DIFFICULTY FOR SINGAPOREANS THE lock-out by 10 Chinese-owned bus companies in Singapore will continue today though the busmen last night expressed their willingness to withdraw their original claims. The offer, however, was subject to the
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  • 82 4 THE morale of the Royal Air Force is very high and they are just as active and good as they were during the war days, said Air Vice Marshal B. C. Yarde when he arrived by BO AC yesterday. Air Vice Marshal Yarde, who is the
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  • 86 4 A NOTORIOUS secret society gangster. Mat Noor. son of Murat Baksh. who escaped from custody of a warder while awaiting to be X-rayed at Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Tuesday morning was recaptured on Thursday night. Mat Noor who was arrested by a detective in
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  • 301 4 We Tore Letters Killed Himself Lover's Quarrel Suspected A MAN committed suicide three days after he had torn up the love letters and photographs his fiancee had sent him, his sister told a Coroner's Court y ester- day. The sister. Ang Ah Eng. was testifying at an inquiry into the
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  • 150 4 THE Standing Order in the Legislative Assembly empowering the Speaker to withdraw press cards from reporters for "unfair" reports will be referred to the Select Committee for reconsideration at Monday's budget debate meeting. This was the assurance the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, gave
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  • 109 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The first new issue of stamps for Johors in more than seven year^ will go on sale in the Federation and Singapore next Monday. The new ten-cent stamp has been specially designed to commemorate the Sultan of Johore's diamond jubilee The
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  • 396 5 ALL SET FOR MISSION TO LONDON Sultans, Alliance A 'United Front' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Representatives of the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance and the Malay Rulers today agreed in principle to present a "united front" at next year's merdeka talks in London. This was the highlight of their first meeting in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 144 5 Stripped Car Of TyresJailed A JOHORE wood cutting contractor, Zakariah bin Haji Ali, was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court to one year's jail to be followed by two years' police supervision, for theft of a car at Keok Road, on April 26. The owner of the car, Chua
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  • 64 5 Hubby Says Sorry, All Is Forgiven KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A labourer who beat his wife with a ***** in a temper, apologised in the Sessions Court today and walked out without answering a charge of intentionally causing hurt to his wife K Samiappan. 51. apologised to his wife, Menaliiee for
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  • 65 5 PENANG, Fri. Malay villagers in Sungei Dua have asked Inche Hashim bin Awang, the Settlement and Federal councillor, to press government to provide a post office in the village. They have also requested Inche Hashim to ask the Settlement Government for piped water supply to the village
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  • 469 5 $500 Bond Ends Riotous Romance Case A TWICE married Singapore school teacher, who produced 100 love letters in court, to prove his romance with a 19-year-old girl student which subsequently, ended in a near riot told the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn that a case was brought against him
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  • 39 5 A total of 55. 943.548.34 was deposited in the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank in October and this amount exceeded withdrawals by $1,853,213.57. During the month 5,117 new accounts were opened.
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  • 56 5 THE following wei? elected office-bearers of the Paterson Simons branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union at a meeting held recently Chairman. Mr. Gan Thiam Hoo; secretary. Mr L. Cape!; treasurer. Mr. Wee Kho Chew Committee members: Messrs. Tan Keng Ann. Ta.y Chin Phong. Chee
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  • 48 5 SIX women strikers of the Singapore Plywood Factory, members of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union, claimed trial to a charge of being members ot an unlawful assembly in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. They were alleged to have thrown stones at a vanload
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  • 41 5 of clerks of the factory at 8.35 a.m. yesterday at West Coast Road. Mr. Peter Khoo. assistant secretary of the Union, stood bail of $250 tor each of them. The case will be mentioned on Dec. 2.
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    • 556 6 THE Communists are experts in playing the game of suspense. They also are in up-to-the-minute touch with official movements. Alter having kept quiet for a month to create the impression that he is far away, Chin Peng has sent his emissaries out to town a couple of
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    • 375 6 THE Malayan Chinese Association would be well advised to hold a tight rein on its youth leagues, particularly the new leaders of its Selangor branch who are working themselves into a state of rabid political activity in direct contravention of the parent association's constitution. The young bloods have
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  • 128 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME rpHE announcement that the oldest political party in Singapore the Progressives will dissolve to make way for a new body in conjunction with the Democratic Party, recalls the words of Dr. Arbuthnot that all political parties die of swallowing their own lies. The Progressives
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  • 210 6 Reds Are Serious TTTUSAN MELAYU does not think the Malayan Communist Party is treating very lightly Government's efforts to bring about peace in the country. Utusan suggests that the Alliance Government allow other parties to participate in tackling the problem of negotiating with the M.C.P. to end
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  • 1512 6  - FEAR AND SUSPICION OVER GAZA STRIP Robert Stephens By CAIRO pROSPECTS of an agreement to maintain peace along the Egyptian-Israeli border are still considered fairly hopeful by Western diplomats here. The chief obstacle is fear and suspicion in Egypt and Israel about each other's ultimate intentions. The main trouble centres
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    46 6 Roman Beauty Sir: Being a connoisseur of womanly beauty and being slightly myopic into the bargain may I ask you to reproduce in larger size the photograph you published of the Colony's loveliest Roman woman, Mrs. Maria Termin? APOLLO Singapore (Is the above reproduction satisfactory? Ed.)
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  • 47 6 We,the PEOPLE Phone Wanted Sir: As most of the residents living in Dorset. Truro and Carlisle Roads, have no telephones for their own convenience, couldn't it be possible therefore to set up a Public Telephone booth somewhere at the junction of Dorset and Truro Road? C.H. Singapore
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  • 89 6 Don't you like Malay movies Sir: Your editorial of Nov. 4 was I'ery interesting, and I think many Malay filmgoers should open their eyes now at least and support Aucal films. I agree icith you that many Siraits Chinese are expert exponents of the old ronggeng and they can at
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  • 56 6 Sir: Through your column I would like to thank the postal authorities for the prompt action they have taken in tracing an unaddressed and unstamped cover containing very important documents sent to me by an absent-minded friend. I have got the documents within 24 hours after informing the
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  • 51 6 REVOLUTIONARY ideas know no frontiers they travel without visas and without fingerprints. Soviet First Vice Premier L.N. Kaganovich. I'M interested in Viscounts now— l hope to fly in one to Paris next weekend—Miss Ethel Merman. POLITICS, war and women are no business for old men.— Ex-President
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  • 356 6 Sir: I believe that some time ago the Traffic Police D e p a rtment announced, through the press, that they were going to start an Operation Service in an effort to gain public confidence and co-operation. Instead of prosecuting Best minor offenders, they would warn and
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  • 268 7 Banks, Schools Close For Bulgaria's Visit NEW DELHI, Nov. 18 (UP)— Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev hopped the Himalayas and dropped in on India today to one of the wildest welcomes ever accorded foreign dignitaries. Long live friendship," Bulganin cried. Bulganin in brown suit and
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  • 163 7 LONDON, Nov. 18, (Reuter) Investors' Chronicle ;v that the unsettling recent natural rub- p price fluctuations could i■ read to the ultimate disadvantage of producers. Xji e Chronicle said the Haiaj Government was cod to be considering and means of curbing ative trading in rubber
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  • 22 7 ISRAELI troops shot dead *vo armed Egyptians near the *raza Strip yesterday, an IsraeH military spokesman said l esterday. AP
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  • 25 7 SYRIA yesterday warned the United States that if Israel were supplied with American irma Syria would reauire more v. ?apon? from abroad.
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  • 38 7 LONDON. Nov. 18 (Reuter) The cost of living in Britain rose last month, the Government stated last night. The rise last month was due mainly to price increase in various items of food.
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  • 176 7 SYDNEY, Nov. 18 (Reuter)— Remarks attributed to Lieut-Col. J. G. Ochiltree were an insult to every member of Australia's fighting forces, Mr. W. Yeo, president of the Australian Servicemen's League, said here today. Colonel Ochiltree, who is Commanding Officer of the Australian Second Battalion in
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  • 98 7 Husband's Caress Kills Wife VERNON, British Columbia, Nov. 18 (AP) George Kramer, fruit grower, yesterday was found not guilty of murder in the death of his wife Barbara Ruth Kramer here on Sept. ti. Testimony at the trial said Mrs Kramer died after her husband put his arm around her
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  • 74 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 18, (UP) The caretaker cabinet ot Prime Minister Burhanuddin Harahap ran into trouble today just two days after it passed its first test in parliament with flying colours. The Moslem Scholars, a powerful Moslem party which participates in the Harahap cabinet, made it clear
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  • 18 7 THE Shah of Persia yesterday issued a royal decree ordering a general election throughout the country.
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  • 95 7 AFTER HIS WORLD TOUR When he returned from his world tour last year, which included Singapore, Dong Kinsman made a report to the U.S. State Department, the sponsor of his trip. He lettered the report (above) by hand, illustrated it, bound it with silk brocade, and rolled
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  • 53 7 SAIGON. Indo-China. Nov. 18 (UP)— The correspondent of France's largest afternoon oaper was ordered expelled from South Vietnam yesterday for 'reasons of security." The government ordered Louis Bodard. correspondent of "France Soir" to leave the country. Bodard has been in Indo-China for seven years and covered much of
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  • 61 7 GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania. Nov. 18 (Reiner) President Eisenhower opened a series of top level conferences at the Gettysburg White House yesterday to re-examine United States domestic and foreign policies as a result of the failure of the Geneva conference The conferences marked the President's first full day at
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  • 53 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 18 ißeuter) James P. Johnson. 61, one of the pioneers of modern jazz piano playing died here yesterday. Johnson, a Negro, was also a composer. His best known hit songs were "Old Fashioned Love" "Don't Cry Baby." "Charleston" and "If 1 Could
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  • 122 7 BOMBAY, Nov. 18 (AP)— Ten thousand armed police and Home Guards used tear gas and batons today to disperse 100,000 Socialist and Communist demonstrators defying a ban on assemblies of more than five people. Two hundred demonstrators were arrested. The demonstrators demanded creation ot a
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  • 139 7 VIENNA. Austria. Nov. 18 (AP)— A mystery American in a Russian slave labour camp had a picture of himself smuggled into the free world yesterday and appealed for help An Austrian returning from Russia s notorious Vorkuta prison camp said the American was "Henry Malinauskas from
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  • 283 7 British Officer Escapes Death COMMANDOS IN ACTION NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 18 (UP) Terrorists hurled tour homemade bombs through a window of the military police headquarters yesterday, wrecking furniture and blowing (tut the other windows. British Major M. I. Hoare, the Deputy Provost Marshal, had left the
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  • 93 7 Church Of England And Adultery LONDON. Nov. 18 (Reuter) —Lay members of the Church of England divorced for adultery or cruelty will in future be barred from holding church office tor five years. This was decided here recently by the Church ot Assembly Parliament of the Anglican Communion at a
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  • 63 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 18 tAP) Russia made clear yesterday she will use the veto to reject all 18 nations applying for U.N. membership unless Outer Mongolia is accepted. Russia's chief delegate, first Deputy Foreign Minister V.V. Kuznetsov, told a news conference that Russia
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  • 31 7 THE Soviet Union opposed on Thursday any steps looking toward revision of the United Nations Charter, saying it was entirelv adequate to meet present day world A.P. needs.
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  • 31 7 VICE ADMIRAL Sir Charles Simeon who commanded the British battle cruiser "Renown" in the Second World War died at his home outside London on Wednesday. He was 65 Reuter
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  • 66 7 GENEVA. Nov. 18 (AP) One thing V. ML Molotov did not do in Geneva resign. On Oct. 22 in Moscow, the Soviet Foreign Minister was asked about reports he would retire iro:n the diplomatic scene and he replied: ■'I will give the answer to that question
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  • 87 7 TEHERAN, Iran. Nov. 13 CAP)— Hussein Ala. the Iranian premier wounded in the neck .yesterrisy by a would-be assassin, left Teheran by train this morning for the Baghdad Pact talks. He wore no bandages, and in fact the only evidence of his narrow escape was
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  • 70 7 CHICAGO, Nov. 13 (AP) Icy cold gripped most oi the United States yesterday. In some areas snow and hard, chill winds snarled transportation. At least five persons were dead in the cold wave as it spread across the northern two-thirds of the country from the
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  • 52 8 Standard picture by DEPUTY Superintendent of Police, Mr. P. Rajaretnam, helping up a grief-stricken mother kneeling by her shopkeeper son, Poh Swee Chai, 19, as he lay dead on the five-foot- j way of Gemmell Lane, victim of the gang war now raging in Singapore. Wan
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  • 79 8 MR. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday sentenced a bankrupt. Charles Krysman, to two weeks' jail for leaving the Colony without the permission of the Official Assignee. The Assistant Official Assignee. Mr. A. W. Ghows told the court that Krysman left for Hongkong, while the
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  • 99 8 ALOR STAR. Fri.— The Kedah Government Clerical Union yesterday gave notice to State Secretary Syed Hassan Shahabudin of its intention to call a strike of its members from Dec. 3. Ninety percent of the union's members had recently voted by secret ballot to strike
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  • 69 8 A PETITION for a receiving order against a young merchant. Tan Eng Bee. in a bankruptcy case before Mr. Justice Whitton. was yesterday postponed for a week. When the case was mentioned. Mr. D. G. OsborneJones for the petitioning creditor. Lu Seng Kiat. told the court that
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  • 43 8 A REVENUE Officer, Sng Chwee Seng, who owed seven oeople a total of $3,450, was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday and ordered to pay $40 a nTonth to the Official Assignee for the, benefit of his creditors.
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  • 81 8 More Donate To Spore Blood Bank SINGAPORE Blood Transfusion Service recorded a marked improvement" when 189 people donated blood in the week ending Nov. 16. The total was made up of the following: 63 regular donors. 42 students from the University of Malaya, 36 servicemen and women from R.A.F. Seletar,
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  • 362 8 Opinions Are Divided On PAP Call THE call for an all-party delegation to meet Chin Peng made by PAP leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was yesterday condemned by Singapore Progressive Assemblyman Mr. Lim Choon Mong as "lopsided and 'increasing the importance of the MCP." Mr Lim told The Standard yesterday
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  • 407 8 Million Tons Of Rubber Is Possible By 1970 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —If all the estates in the country are replanted with high yielding stock, Malaya's annual output of rubber will jump to about one million tons by 1970, states the Natural Rubber News. This is based on the August production
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  • 146 8 Delegates Walk-Out From J.B. MTUC Meet JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Thirty of 50 delegates to the South Johore Branch of the Malayan Trade Union Council walked out of*a special meeting called last night to elect a nominee to the Johore Stale Council. The walk-ont was in prote^j against a demand by
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  • 336 8 GOVT. TO BUILD FLOOD DAM First Sieps Taken On Drainage RESIDENTS in Kampong Tai Seng want the Singapore Government to give them immediate help to beat the expected floods The spokesman of the kampong's flood prevention committee told The Standard last night that flooding in the area would cause damage
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    875 9  -  m MAURICE CLARE, the Scottish violinist, comes to Singapore for the third time early next month to give two concerts in the Victoria Memorial HiH. Mr. Clare's career, after a Sevcik Flesch For sco preparation, has been steady rather than sensational, and many readers will remember his several
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  • 475 9  -  M A Glasgow Special STANDARD Science Series LONDON SCIENTISTS, who have recently been studying plants, have obtained some surprisina information about these organisms. For in-, stance, we are apt to think that plants are fixed to the .same spot all their lives, but this is far from being
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  • 843 9  -  John Halkln I:. 111!'/ in i ».!\lll I. .«>llll< by .AN enthusiasm for things Chinese is not unusual in Singapore, but one does not always expect to find it in London. There are, of course, the groups of people who have developed an interest in and
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    • 186 9 8. The less hid the better for CLUES defence (7) ACROSS x r ial run? (4. 4) (.i. 2. 8> 18. Bill, house or master (T> 10 ,over™er.« monopo,, g EtfjUfefl* 'Sd obtain labourers I 11 -r; er ig |t*a daughter 22. Fawn to obtain little credit 'u o> on
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  • 372 10 Output Of Rubber In October May Be Lower MALAYAN rubber production for October is not yet known but it is confidently expected to be lower than the previous montn, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Arrivals of Indonesian rub-* ber have been fair and larger quantities
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  • 71 10 THE US. Federal Reserve Board has announced in Washington it has aDproved an increase in the discount rate of the Federal reserve banks of New York. Philadelphia, Atlanta and Chicago from 2] to 2f per cent. The move, motivated by the Board's continuing concern over inflationary tendencies
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  • 134 10 AT present consumption rates ot natural rubber is costing the United States nearly US$225 million more per year ;han last year at about this time, Mr. Frank T. Tucker, assistant to the president ol the B.F. Goodrich Company. Mr Tucker said the increase of one
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  • 66 10 A LEADING British industrialist in London forecast that automation would prove a social leveller in Britain The industrialist. Sir- Ivan Stedefnrd. reported to shareholders of his Tube Investments. Ltd: "There are already a number of automatic factories." But he added that in Britain automatic methods are likely
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  • 41 10 SCOTTISH-MADE leather, the first in the world to be capable of withstanding 72 hours of sunshine without fading and 62 degrees of frost without cracking, is being fitted to America's most expensive car, the £6.500 Ford Continental Mark 11.
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  • 367 10 World Rubber Demand Is Still Strong THE Financial Times has maintained that 1956 as a whole should give more flexibility to buyers in their approach to the rubber market. The latest figures of the International Rubber Study Group those for September have indicated a distinct increase in the ratio of
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  • 99 10 SUSTAINED support continued in both the industrial and tin sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubber shares, however, were quietly steady. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported the following business done: Amal. Malay 1.60 1.65 Bassett (new) 0.65 0.70 Suloh 0.30 0.35 Temerloh 1.25
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  • 75 10 INDONESIAN exports of tobacco are far exceeding the imports. Tobacco shippers in Semarang reported outgoing cargoes for the last five months amounted to 1,000 tons, worth 16,700,000 rupiahs. The Netherlands got a big share of the exports. Imports amounted to 400 tons worth 4,800,000 rupiahs. Most
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  • 175 10  - Manila Fears Export Of Its Raw Rubber ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Finance And Commerce By Standard's New York Bureau Chief MANILA rubber are today fearful over a reported plan to export natural rubber from the Philippines. This was reported on the New York market by Dun and Bradstreet, one of the
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  • 157 10 US. BUDGET director Rowland Hughes said in Gettysburg yesterday after a meeting with President Eisenhower that it looks as if the U.S. Federal budget can be balanced in both the present and the 1956-57 fiscal years. The present, or 1955-56 fiscal year, expires next
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  • 138 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F.& N. ords. $1.72' to $1.75: Gammon $2.55: Jackson $1.42i; Hammer 52.52J: M. Colls $1.05; Metal Box $1.60. $1.62 delayed: Sime Darby 51.87i: Spore Cold Storage $1.72J, $1.62£ odd lot: Straits Traders $24; U.E. ords. $10.10. $10; Wearnes $3.03.
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  • 39 10 SHELLS Pulau Bukom Installation set up a new record when it handled 899,769 tons of bulk oil in October. During the same period, the Installation handled 79 tankers and supplied bunkers to 127 vessels.
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  • 398 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 18, The strength of the economic upsurge in the United States has taken many economists by surprise. Not that they expected any serious interruption to the current prosperity. But there were few, indeed, who believed a year ago that economy would
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  • 158 10 UPCOUNTRY and local liquidation in the Singapore rubber market yesterday contributed to the decline in the rubber prices yesterday, first grade December shipment closing at $1.23, a drop of 2\ cents on Thursday. The higher New York overnight price for December rubber caused Singapore
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  • 128 10 Good Support For Colony Toy Fair Plan GOOD response has been received from local manufacturers and importers who have been invited to take part in the International Toys and Fancy Goods Fair at the Great World Park. Singapore, in December, a spokesman of the Park management told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 32 10 TALKS will open in Washington next Monday on proposals for a World Bank loan to Egypt to help finance construction of the world's largest I dam at Aswan. Reuter
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  • 204 10 Far East Shows Interest In U.S. Sales Methods A TEAM of business leaders representing the National Sales Executives' Organization of the United States reported in New York yesterday they had received an enthusiastic response to their selling message in several Far East countries. The group said businessmen in Singapore, Hongkong.
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  • 388 10 New Ideas For Fancy Goods At Next BIF BECAUSE new ideas are the very life of the Fancy Goods industry, exhibitors in this section at the 1956 British Industries Fair at Earl s Court. London, are keeping the details of many of their most interesting: products a close secret until
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  • 74 10 Mr. A Nasution. Consul in charge of the Commercial Section of the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore. will be leaving the Co.ony st the end of the month. He will return to Jakarta to report for new duties, having served two years with the Indonesian
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  • 138 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closii g prices per picui yesterday were: Muntok white $133 seers. Sarawak white $132 seers. Special Sarawak black SBj sellers; copra Nov. $26 g buyers, $27^ sellers; Dec. $272 buyer., $2?4 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) S4O sellers, coconut oil (drums) $42^ sellers. Singapore
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  • 65 10 ON a five-day test coding 1.230 miles three tul j less tyres, ear-h pierced three-inch nails, showed no j detectable loss of pressure. The test was conducted by the Royal Automobile Club, who stated that "the na.i heads had worn oft flush but the shanks of the nails
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    68 10 in colours which permeate the body of the meta! The topmost of its three tiers is detachable for ordinary domestic use, or. alternatively, can be provided with a heating element for use as a hotplate. THIS efficient and attractive tea trolley in anodised metal has a high lustre which is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 441 10 NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENT CANTEEN TENDERS will be invited shortly for the running of a Canteen for civilian emp'ovees at 40 Base 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 of Applicant"
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 120 10 IN PORT I OITER ROADS Worelia. Sir John Franklin. Phrontis, Bow Brasil. Hopemount. Sirdhana. Anking. Umaria, Enbun Maru, Caltex Glasgow. Tweedbank Velebit. Tosai Mara INNER ROADS Mbnihine, Sirusa. Sadao. Rajah Brooke. Aik Hin. June. Hip. Chuna. Sumpitan. Teck Thong, Tong Goan. Lariang. Rokan. Serdar.g. Darvel. Lampon?. Tg. Pinang. Ton? Leong.
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    • 1072 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) {12 lines) "X 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharg. cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENI fetosapsto °"e Sail* P. S ham Penanp s;r,; d
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  • 814 12  - I Tucked My Dollars Safely In Bed MARJORIE PROOPS says LAS VAGAS T ONCE saw a movie called 1 "It Happened One Night" where Claudette Colbert went for a ride on one of those long-distance buses and had the good fortune to sit beside CLARK GABLE. Well. I wished to
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  • 335 12  -  A GIRL who is on the right path to lasting beauty knows that for the sake of her skin it matters more how she takes her make-up off than how she puts it on. A clumsy make-up is not a pretty sight, but there is time to
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  • 472 12  -  MARY BROWN ADVISES TJTOW old should a young AA couple be before they get engaged? How long should an engagement last? Can parents prevent an engagement? These are the questions that are bothering Pat, aged eighteen, and Katie, aged sixteen. "We want to get engaged at Christmas,"
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  • 90 13 NS- Malacca Still One Short For Today's Rugby SEREMBAN, Fri.— Negri Sembilan-Malacca Rugby selectors are in a quandary over their task of getting a team ready for tomorrow's HMS Malaya competition match against the Singapore Services. There has been so far six withdrawals from the originally selected team. Up to
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  • 77 13 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. (AP) The Newspaper Call Bulletin said on Wednesday Mrs. Helen Olson would file suit tomorrow for divorce from Carl (Bobo) Olson, world middleweight boxing champion. Warren Sapiro. attorney lor Mrs. Olson, was quoted as saying the suit to be filed in Redwood
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  • 137 13 RACES First Day, Singapore St. Leger meeting at Bukit Timah. HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE DIV. 1: C.S.C. vs. R.A.F., Seletar at Seletar; Wanderers vs. R.A.F., Changi at Changi; Police vs. University at University. DIV. 2: University vs. R.M.N. at R.M.N.; R.A.F., Changi vs. R.E.M.E. at Changi; R.A.F., Selelar 2nd
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  • 90 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Spitfires entered the final in the Singapore Women's Seven-a-side hockey tourney when they beat Girls' Sports Club 5-0 on the GSC ground yesterday. Spitfires will now meet RAF Changi in the final to be played today on the padang. Three goals scored within
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  • 291 13 MALAYANS TO WIN OPENER' AT HONGKONG From OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT HONGKONG, Fri.— The Malayan Cricket team open their tour tomorrow in a two-day match against the Hongkong Combined Civilians with the following team: Sheppard, Walker, Khoon Leong, Sivagnanam, Sheperdson, Hunt, Koenitz, Webb, Dauncey, Kailasapathy, Nagaili. The Malayans spent the whole
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  • 178 13 NO. 14 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force beat Royal Engineers 24-0 in their Rugby encounter at Tengah yesterday. Magee broke past Ruscoe and sent Milne through to touch. Robertson kicked the goal for the first five points. The Kiwis went ahead in the 12th minute
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  • 140 13 THE Singapore Education Department's Third Primary Schools Inter-District Swimming Carnival was successfully held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. No fewer than 21 events were run oft without a hitch, which spoke highly of the organization. 'A' District won premier honours with 53 points beating
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  • 116 13 Indians, SCC Share Goals Points SINGAPORE Cricket Club a^|d Indian Association shared goals and points in their SHA Division I league hockey meeting on the padang yesterday. The score was one-all. The Indians took a one-nil lead midway in first half when Beant Singh beat Arkell in a penalty bully
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  • 133 13 A BOXING programme consisting of 13 bouts will be held at Changi prison at seven tonight. This programme is being organised by Mr. Diamond of the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club, and Mr. E. V. Smith, the Superintendent of Changi Prison. Among the boxers invited to
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  • 40 13 LONDON. Nov. 18. (Reuter) Jack Gardner who is to fight the holder. Dor. Cockell, for the British heavyweight championship in April, has been matched with Kitione Lave (Tonga) over ten rounds at Birmingham on December 13.
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  • 48 13 THE City Council Inter- Department football competition for the City Councillors' Cup will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 5.15 nra. Mr J. T. Rea. President of the City Council has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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  • 38 13 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Johore Jollilads 3—2 in a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday, Andrew Clarke (2» and Barker scored for the Recs while Said Hassen and Kadir scored for the Jollilads.
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  • 33 13 BOYS TOWN beat Gan Ens Sen e School 61—43 in a friendly basketball match played at Boys' Town yesterday Gan Eng Seng are the interschool basketball champions this year.
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  • 38 13 DUNDEE, Scotland, Nov. 18. (Reuterr Brerhin City beat Peeble s Rovers by six goals to' two in the third replay of their Scottish Football Association Cup fourth round tie at Dundee United's ground yesterday.
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  • 33 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Malays beat Selangor Club 6 l in a friendly hockey match on the Selangor Club padang today. The half time score was 4 l for Malays.
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  • 431 14 SHANGRILA that's my PICK FOR THE MILE WINDSOR LAD Sams Up This Afternoon's Races SHANGRILA, a Pappageno II five-year-old, is my pick for the mile race for Class 1 stayers (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today, first day of the Singapore St. Leger Meeting. Shangrila has been working in great
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  • 257 14 A FAIRLY bright lot will compete in the mile race for Class 3 div. 1 (Race Eight). FLOWER QUEEN finished in the numbers in both her starts at Ipoh in September. In each instance she showed sameness. She wa 3 third to Sir Hercules over seven furlongs
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  • 266 14 LUCKLESS Rubber Packer may break the ice in the Class 3 Div. 2 race over the mile (Race Four). This Airborne four-year-old has been in the numbers in three starts this season and in each instance he was beaten into second place. He has been stretching
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  • 130 14 NEVER A BLANK IN FORM Never A Blank has been showing such striking form that I expect him to head his rivals home in the mile race for Class 1, Div. 3 (Race Two). This six-year-old Devonian gelding put in a faultless display on Thursday morning when he finished two
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  • 1451 14 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. i la ic Note 4v 900 Lo Vk Stable' Allan R->nsnr#" I 1 Ji;;iS etocs ts s~^^ V^en*.::: bSßK b Jutting: 4y 8.13 Huka Kongsi Martin m 4. 79 Marvel Of PeruJy 8.11 "Pil Stable" r£ Unfixed*
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  • 217 14 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer 1 Viol! > llRE V IOi > VIOLA VIOLA i Argentina Wild Fire Wild Fire tortune's \1 heel Wild 1 ire Timor Fortunes 6 Wheel 2C* BLANK HARRINGAY FAIR WEATHER FAIR WEATHER Kmg Crow lair Weather Tanah Bijeh Tanah Bijeh 3!i l
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  • 25 14 BARRING any rain the going for today should be good. RADIO MALA- I YA will broadcast J commentaries on all races today. i
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  • 1053 14 THE CLASS THREE SPRINTS WITH several newcomers making their debut in this Class 3, Div. 4 six furlongs race (Race One), I expect WILD FIRE to assert his superiority. Wild Fire put in a promising display at Ipuh in September when he came from
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