Singapore Standard, 14 December 1955
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Title Section21 1955-12-14 1 Singapore Standard Tiger J y*i j w I Vol. VI. No. 161 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-12-14 1 photo. COMMUNIST envoys, Chan Tien and Lee Chin Hee, wait patiently for the government representative, Mr. Too Joon Hing. after coming out from the jungle at Klian Intan yesterday. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article873 1955-12-14 1 Iban Tracker Downs Top Red Chen Loo Hampshires— Police Tote Up The Score KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Eleven Communist terrorists including Chen Loo, "reserve member" of the MCP Centrol Committee headed by Chin Peng, were killed m the Ulu Langat valley, yesterday. They were trapped m the873 words
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559 1955-12-14 1 KROH, Tues.—The Malayan Communist rarty today accepted the venue date •iJSS s^ ge ted by Federati <« Chief Minister, Tunku Si Rahmln for hS projected Christmas meeting with the MCP Secretary-General, Chin Pen* to explain the amnesty terms. Chin Pengs envoy, Chan Tien,559 words
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Article35 1955-12-14 1 A HALIFAX-BASED salvage tug yesterday raced through an Atlantic gale to aid the British freighter Lord Church. which radioed it was wallowing helplessly m the Atlantic some 350 miles south of Newfoundland.—UP.35 words
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Article59 1955-12-14 1 AMMAN. Dec. 13 (Reuter)— Four ministers offered their resignations today when the Jordan Cabinet held a special three-hour meeting attended by General Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, according to usually reliable sources. Reliable sources said the resignations arose from a59 words
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Article112 1955-12-14 1 2a. m. Crime Round Up TWO people were injured when a chair was flung across the former Great World Cabaret. Singapore, where the Hongkong revue was staged last night. Secret society gangsters beat up a barber m Paya Lebar and a youth m the redlight area of Jalan Besar when112 words
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Article28 1955-12-14 1 KING Saud of kaudi Arabia stopped m Karachi for two hours yesterday on his way home by air after a 17-day state visit to India.- -Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1955-12-14 1 SIR Anthony Eden indicated yesterday that if opportunities came to ban further hydrogen bomb tests he would take them.- -Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article89 1955-12-14 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 13 (UP) Richard R. Tenneson, 22. crossed into Hongkong today from Communist China and said he turned his back on the United States because hi s step-father "used to beat and whip me" back m Alden, Minnesota. Tenneson was one of 23 U.S. soldiers89 words
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Article37 1955-12-14 1 THE British prototype airliner, Comet 111, landed at Suva. Fiji Islands, at 6.2 p.m. (0603 GMT) yesterday at the end of the second stage of its homeward flight on a round the world proving test.37 words
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Article29 1955-12-14 1 EX-QUEEN Karriman of Egypt failed to show up m court yesterday and forced a postponement of her present husband's suit to make her return to him.- -UP.UP - 29 words
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Article111 1955-12-14 1 Alex - Merdeka Haven't Heard It Alex ~*Sir THERE has been no cry for merdeka m Hongkong, said the Colony's Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham. on his arrival at Singapore Airport last night. Sir Alexander arrived m time for the annual conference of the CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, which begins111 words
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Article180 1955-12-14 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By THE chief clerk of the A n g 1 o-Swiss Trading Company, Singapore, who is alleged to have cashed a bank draft for $9,500 has left the Colony and taken refuge behind the "bamboo curtain." Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday, the180 words
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Article476 1955-12-14 1 'Remember S 'pore Was A Swamp' -BOYD TO MARSHALL LONDON, Tues. Colonial Secretary Alan LennoxBoyd was reported to have told Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall that Singapore "which began as a swamp could quickly deteriorate into a swamp again" if exposed to either industrial or political strife. Sources close toRoth; U.P.; Reuter - 476 words
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Article75 1955-12-14 1 TELOK ANSON. Tues The Chairman of Langkap Council, Fhang Yew Chew, 40. and two other villagers have been detained by the police. Phang and the others, Phan Ah Choon. 25. a village Councillor, and Nek Kee Liew. 21. a farmer, were taken m on Saturday night. They75 words
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Article100 1955-12-14 1 BONN. Dec. 13 (UP) West Germany Security Chief Dr. Otto John has fled back from the Soviet Zone to West Germany, the Bonn government announced today. A government spokesman said John is nov teing interrogated by an examining magistrate of the Federal Supreme Court. The former100 words
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Article82 1955-12-14 1 THE price of tin m Singapore continued to improve yesterday, a rise of $3i to $408£ per picul being recorded, while rubber prices dropped 3£ cents to $1 27 i for first grade rubber for December shipment. The price of tin rose because of the continued82 words
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Article145 1955-12-14 1 LOTTERIES SINGAPORE Government will table a motion at the Legislative Assembly meeting m February to approve a state lottery for the Colony. Announcing thi s yesterday. the Acting Chief Minister, Mr. A.J. Braga, told The Standard that the lottery will be on a Pan-Malayan basis with Singapore145 words
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Article33 1955-12-14 1 FRENCH security forces scoured the eastern tip of Algeria yesterday for a band of rebels who butchered 16 soldiers on Monday m their third attack over the past week. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article19 1955-12-14 1 BRITAIN yesterday condemned Israel for attacking Syrian forces along the shores of the Sea of Galilee. AF.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement104 1955-12-14 1 WHEN BUYING WATCHES Our Service and experience is your Guarantee. NANYANG WATCH CO. 84, North Bridge Rood, Singopore-6. Tel: ***** A B U M P E R 24--page Christmas supplement will be issued free with t o m o r r o w's Standard. I \\J C M C rfluf104 words
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Article59 1955-12-14 2 PENANG. Tues. The Penang nominated council has decided that m view of the representations received, the District Office m Province Wellesley South, will for the present remain m Nibong Tebal. However, the nominated council has decided to proceed with certain land acquisitions m Sungei Bakap59 words
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Article386 1955-12-14 2 Union Rejects New Pay Plan THE 2,800-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday asked the chairman of the Board of Directors of the company, Sir Thomas Strongman to "liquidate the firm and return to England, if you cannot pay decent wages to your386 words
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Article145 1955-12-14 2 MALACCA. Tues. Cheow Tee Tee, a passerby who apprehended a snatch-thief, who was armed with a knife, and held him until the police took him away one Sunday afternoon last month at Kampong Bukit China, was highly commended by the court today when Yong145 words
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Article58 1955-12-14 2 TAIPING, Tues. When the Police recruiting team came here yesterday, they were surprised to find 23 Chinese youths present for enlistment. Fifteen of them were selected and it is learnt they will be signed on if they pass the medical test. This is the biggest batch58 words
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Article172 1955-12-14 2 We Want Political Neutrality Retained SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall and Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Allan LennoxBoyd, will discuss a memorandum by the staff side of Civil Service Joint Council opposing any attempt to place the civil service under any ministerial control.172 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-12-14 2 photo by o MRS. Tan Hoe Peng helps her one-year-old son James to cut his horseshoe shape birthday cake at a party held at their home m PahanQ Road, Kuala Lumpur en Monday. James is HU only son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hoe Peng ofStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 56 words
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Article166 1955-12-14 2 But I'll Marry Her, He Says A 23-YEAR-OLD Malay attendant, Kasim bin Amir, told the Singapore Seventh Magistrate yesterday he wanted to marry a 15-year-old Chinese girl, with whom he had been intimate several times. Aasim pleaded guilty to having carnal knowledge of166 words
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Article37 1955-12-14 2 HONGKONG. Dec. 13. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.22 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0,154 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,875 to a tael.37 words
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Article142 1955-12-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federation Chief Mm ter, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard m an i elusive interview today that on his return from Lone n next February, he would a convention of all political parties m the country to discuss the independence issue.142 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-12-14 3 vZSVfcS Of the F «a«»«.n of Malaya ch^c b H ?o7tr^ laJ h a n S d UC^eeg r e on- SM S is H U /i n i ncture by Ch'ng Seng PohChing Seng Poh - 37 words
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Article371 1955-12-14 3 «7ii6i7ee .B/as^ Repercussion In Johore State Council He Must Consult His Ministers JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Sultan of Johore will m future consult the ministers of State on any public speech he is to make. This was decided by the Jchore State Council yesterday. Inche371 words
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375 1955-12-14 3 decat^'lH h hO h r t f d h a d ™l hoSteSS S home broke «P« wardrobe and £St^ toM XZt?^ S ;*-^^!^l^ the Singapore Sixth Chan Toh. the hostess, said this when Loh Heng Wan faced two charges of house trespass375 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-12-14 3 MORE than 100,000 copies of this beautifully illustrated calendar will shortly be distributed by Eng *Aun Ton?, manufacturers of the world famous Tiger Balm. The calendar is being lithoed by The Singapore Tiger Standard Press m seven attractive colours43 words
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Article48 1955-12-14 3 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department last month paid $442,331.30 m public assistance which included sickness allowances and the care of residents of the Nantina and Bushey Park Homes. The monthly report of the Department revealed that the money was distributed among 13.674 people.48 words
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348 1955-12-14 3 A Regular Tooth Nail Fight, And One; Comes Out Minus A Ear PENANG, Tues. After a watch-repairer had bitten off the ear lobe of his former employer he threw it on the ground and stamped on it, the Sessions Court was told today. In the dock was Wong Ket Chong,348 words
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Article45 1955-12-14 3 SINGAPORE'S Nattukkottai Chettiars Chamber of Commerce have donated 5.000 rupees m aid of the victims of the recent cyclone and Hoods m Tamilnad. South India. The amount has been forwarded to the Chief Minister or Madras. Mr. S. Kamraj Xadar.45 words
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Article26 1955-12-14 3 THE old boys of the Government English School. Kluang. will hold their annual reunion dinner on Saturday After dinner there will be a social.26 words
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Article244 1955-12-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Members of the Johore State Council today had a lot to say m connection with the of the state owned launch "Regulus" when it was revealed that the successful tenderer was an undischarged bankrupt who has not yet paid for the launch. Dato244 words
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Article92 1955-12-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Executive Council is to have six elected members instead of three as at present. The motion, moved by Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omai m the State Council today to increase the number to six was accepted Mr. Yap Kirn Hock,92 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-12-14 3 DR. (Miss) Florence Ko Hui Lian who returned to Singapore recently after araduating from the University of Sydney. Dr. Ko was a former student of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Singapore, and is the daughter of Singapore merchant Mr. Ko Tian Beng. She leaves for Sydney67 words
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Article107 1955-12-14 3 A SINGAPORE woman. Halima binti Talib, 30. who bearded a car thinking it wa^ a pirate taxi yesterday, was driven to the Forest Reserve m Mandai Road and robbed of two gold rings worth $50 and cash $200. Halima, accompanied by her eight-year-old son,107 words
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Article108 1955-12-14 3 A 80- YEAR-OLD housewife charges with being drunk and lying m the streets wa s told by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J M DevereuxColebcurn yesterday that there was nothing moie horrible than to sec a woman drunk. The court was told that the housewife,108 words
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Article47 1955-12-14 3 SINGAPORE Governor. Sn Robert Black, will presenl Queen's Sr-out Royal Certifi fates at Sands House, Areme nian Street, on Friday, Dec 2. at 6 p.m. Sir Robert who is the Colony's Chief Scout will also address the half-yearJy meet ing of the Scout Council.47 words
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Article64 1955-12-14 3 SEAH Peng Song claimed trial yesterday m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court to a charge of extorting $5 from Low Kong Kiang at Murray Street on Dec. 12. Seah was alleged to have "arrested" Low and brought him to the Registry of Vehicles and induced him64 words
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Advertisement316 1955-12-14 3 I SUCCESSFUL IN 25 COUNTRIES j NOW -THE CITY GUIDE I COMES TO SINGAPORE I A new directional medium for m shoppers, tourists and businessmen products cr services ADVERTrAw^te v <~IL2I jtj wish to verify the location of M ACENCUt \a|wBswiS§«S THIS ENTRY COSTS ;yf| FOR A PERIOD OF ONE316 words
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Article147 1955-12-14 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nom.) 127 i 1272 No. 1 R.S.S Dec. 127} 1272 No. 1 Dec. 124 125 No 2 Dec. 123 V 124$ Tone: Uncertain TIN PKIO: The price of tin yesterday was S408; per picul147 words
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Article37 1955-12-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore State Council today referred the motion to appoint a Speaker to the Council to a Select Committee The motion was introduced by Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunus37 words
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Article295 1955-12-14 4 RUBBER SUPPLY, USE, WILL RISE Stable Price Optimism Expressed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The United States Rubber Manufac t v rers' Association has expressed full confidence m the expanding use and supply of natural rubber over the next five years. Mr. H. C. Bugbee, president of the National295 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-12-14 4 MR. Hwang Yang Lim, well-known badminton official from Bangkok, was entertained to dinner at the Capitol Mandarin Restaurant m Singapore last night by Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Chairman of the Haw Par Brothers Limited. Mr. Hwang accompanied the Bangkok basketball team here for the NanyangStandard - 106 words
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226 1955-12-14 4 Trade Ordinance Condemned THE 11-MAN working committee of 95 Singapore trade unions is calling a mass meeting of all workers m the Colony on Sunday at the Badminton Hall, to protest aeainst any move by employers to reduce wages of employees. The secretary of226 words
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169 1955-12-14 4 DR. ABDUL Majid bin Ismail, Federation Queen's Scholar who was the centre of controversy a few weeks ago up-country, returned to Singapore yesterday a puzzled man and with a few riddles for the Press, too. Dr. Majid who obtained his F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh)169 words
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Article44 1955-12-14 4 THE president of the Nibong Tebal Sessions Court, Mr Au Ah Wah, yesterday fined Lav Chan Chuah, 42-year-old proprietor of a sundry goods shop $1,000 or six months' jail m default, for failing to keep a proper record or rationed rice.44 words
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Article185 1955-12-14 4 Girls Provide Frills And Thrills THE Kinoshita Circus, the first Japanese circus to come to the Colony after the war, has plenty of surprises and thrills for Singapore. The emphasis is on the girls, 35 of whom at a full dress rehearsal for the press185 words
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Article39 1955-12-14 4 A RECORD Christmas mail of 5.185 bags arrived m Singapore from Britain aboard the Willem Ruys yesterday. Ten mail trucks were at hand immediately the ship berthed to whisk the mail away from the wharves.39 words
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158 1955-12-14 4 Malayan History For Singapore Schools THE ultimate objective of the History Research Foundation soon to be set up jointly by the Colony and Federation Governments, is the introduction of Malayan History as a subject m the curriculum of Singapore schools. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Svvee Kee, told The158 words
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173 1955-12-14 4 AN ATTEMPT to dissolve an ad hoc planning committee of the Singapore City Council accused of dictatorial acts, failed by a 10 to 5 vote at an additional Council meeting yesterday, Independent City Councillor Mr Sim Beng Seng moved that matters relating to traffic aspects173 words
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Article46 1955-12-14 4 THE founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary, Singapore, and an expert of Kundalini Yoga, Gnanavallal Paranjothi Mahan will leave by air for Borneo today. He will return to Singapore early next month. After a short rest, the Mahan will tour the Federation.46 words
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Article41 1955-12-14 4 A short course on conversation and self-expression m speech conducted by Miss Thelma Hale will start at the British Council from Friday Dec 30 The course will be held every Friday from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m41 words
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Advertisement291 1955-12-14 4 1 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS IIUAIIRDA OPENS TODAY! Q fcHMPI lI IIM 11 a.m., 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 ill COIDITIOHtB MOIL 6909 and 9.30 p.m. That man from H^^Jj '^KH'M^i^L T^9^k\ I another planet comes kJKlvK^'v^^l VX I face to face with his lS^m\. \^*y?^^^^^B >l double and finds M^^O'Wfc^lL^^^^B X double-trouble291 words
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Article51 1955-12-14 5 THE 327 field workers of the Telephone Board who are members of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union will carry on with the strike. This was decided at a general meeting o* the members of the Telephone Board Branch of the Union, last51 words
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Article126 1955-12-14 5 Cleared Of Corruption Charge INQUIRIES carried out by the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau into the case of ex-Revenue Officer Peter Lim have been competed and the case is now closed. Lim, m a statement m court, confessed that lie took bribes of about $1,000 a month when he was126 words
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Article, Illustration249 1955-12-14 5 IPOH, Tues.— Penang Race horse trainer, Wally Scott Bagby 47, was fined $200 and disqualified from driving for a year, by Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif, today Defendant Bagby had pleaded guilty to a charge of driving negligently on the morning of June249 words
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Article, Illustration460 1955-12-14 5 Braga Calls For More Donors SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, appealing for more blood donors said yesterday that 'traditions and customs which are contrary to common sense must be discarded." Speaking at the presentation of 57 gold and silver medals to blood donorsStandard - 460 words
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282 1955-12-14 5 Only The Best Will Receive Training At Now Polytechnic MALAYA'S UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY SINGAPORE'S new $8 million Polytechnic, which Mr. R. S. Anderton, the technical education adviser, described yesterday as "the university of industry/ will not take m trainees who do not conform to certain qualifications. "The Polytechnic/ »Mr. Anderton282 words
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245 1955-12-14 5 STC Routes Disposal Motion Is Defeated THE SECOND attempt m three months to throw open Singapore Traction Company routes to private bus companies was rejected at the City Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Sim Beng Seng (Ind.— Rochore) who made his first attempt on Sept. 30, yesterday asked the Council to245 words
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294 1955-12-14 5 Somebody's Bound To Get Hurt On This Day NOVEMBER the fifth was Guy Fawkes Day. That night, warrant officers and sergeants held a grand ball m the mess m Rowcrolte Lines. Ayer Rajah Road, Singapore. The evening's entertainment went on pleasantly until towards the end when a staff sergeant and294 words
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Article88 1955-12-14 5 THE annual conference of governors, ambassadors, high commissioners and service chiefs of British territories m the East and Far East will open at Eden Hall, ihe residence of the CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, tomorrow Among the first to arrive yesterday were the British88 words
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Article36 1955-12-14 5 THE lottery sponsored by the British Red Cross Society will be drawn on Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m. at the Red Crots Office. Singapore. Unsold tickets money and counterfoils should be returned today36 words
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Article33 1955-12-14 5 PEXANG. Tues. About SI. OOO worth of copper wire and machine parts were reported stolen from the Sungei Dockyard. Buttenvorth. between July and Dec. 12, this year. The police are investigating.33 words
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Advertisement300 1955-12-14 5 The first trainer aircraft designed and manufactured m India (HT-2) by HINDUSTAN AIRCRAFT LTD. (Bangalore) will be demonstrated with kiAplaif c( /teretraticJ by India's Ace Pilot, Sq. Ldr. B. !K. Ghosh At Paya Lebar Airport (Singapore) on Friday, December 16 at 4.00 p.m. Public are cordially welcome. NECKLACE AND EARRINGS300 words
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Miscellaneous441 1955-12-14 5 Information at a Glance rntnimwiiii 9*FJI#I? J?» t*Wf%M? Tn e Editorials: 515 Accordion gg—— Im> 4MM& MIMJEi played by Camillori; 5.30 The fJINGAPORE I ?S A i ik B ftg«?a I?. 25 am (95 SSPVA I^a£-S T 7 T H:SmBaporelosaain SJ^tj*// <1 RADtO MALAYA Show? 7.« h StdnJy" k Lfpton441 words
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Article548 1955-12-14 6 THE retired British trade union leader, Mr. F. W. Dalley, wants to know the main causes of strikes m Singapore. He has sent out a list of 20 questions to trade unionists whose answers he will treat with confidence. Mr. Dalley and his colleague Mr. Awbery were548 words
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Article415 1955-12-14 6 "JAPANESE newspaper reports that the Singapore and Federation governments have decided to lift the postwar ban on the entry of their nationals into Malaya on a permanent basis appear to have been m a hurry to interpret the thought for the deed. The reports naturally caused quite415 words
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Article, Illustration733 1955-12-14 6 Warm(IN INDIA) and Cold(IN BURMA) Receptions for them LONDON OBSERVER'S Correspondent Philip Deane, who is covering the Asian tour of the Soviet leaders, finds contrasting receptions m India and Burma. RANGOON rpo a correspondent who has followed Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev on their Asian tour, the most remarkable fact733 words
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Article955 1955-12-14 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA rpHERE is a Chinese pro- verb which says: If you take one step m the wrong direction, a hundred steps m the right direction will not atone for it. This is the error into which the Federation Government has fallen with the955 words
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Article557 1955-12-14 6 Sir: Permit me to voice the opinion of the ordinary man m the street on the matter of shifting the Administrative Offices of Province Wellesley South from Nibong Tebal to Sungei Bakap. We are well aware of the material loss m trade and we557 words
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Article238 1955-12-14 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Party Negara's Stand TTTUSAN Melayu welcomes Party Negara's objective to achieve Malaya's independence by 1957. It says the declaration of the new stand will certainly be received with sympathy by wide sections of the people who welcome every concrete move by any political parties to realize their238 words
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Article39 1955-12-14 6 Sir: I appeal to the authorities concerned to have a public water pipe installed immediately at Scharff Road. Singapore 27. There are no water facilities there which is thickly populated with low paid working-class people. RESIDENT Singapore39 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-12-14 6 Sir: I am writing this letter on behalf of hundreds of other taxi drivers who are glad to hear about the issue of an unlimited number of taxi plates, or licences. I think the Councillors are now really realizing what is actually happening about these taxis. There i s98 words
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Article179 1955-12-14 6 Sir: The Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak was reported to have announced at the recent Legislative Council meeting that free primary education would be introduced m the Federation cs soon as Government reached agreement on a new education policy. And to points raised by members during the179 words
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Article75 1955-12-14 6 Sir: Is it the policy of the Singapore City Council not to advertise vacancies m the various departments which they are not ab?i? to fill and leave them vacaint for more than half a year[? I refer to the. post of inspector for dangterous trades m the75 words
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Advertisement40 1955-12-14 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY A COLLECTION DELIVERY SERVICE HAS KEEN INTRODUCED AT KIAIA KRAI, KELANTAN for the collection and delivery of goods; and parcels forwarded and received by rail. f Consult your nearest Station Master or Goods Agent for further iparticulars. i40 words
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229 1955-12-14 7 IT'S 'OPEN SKIES' FOR ALL BUT THE SOVIET BLOC L I J I NA TIONS, New York, Dec. 13 (UP)-The I nited Nations, with the Soviet oloc m dissent, yesterday called for quick action on President Eisenhowers open sky" plan of aerial inspection *nnowers However the 60-nation world body failed229 words
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Article111 1955-12-14 7 'Thailand Stays With The West' WASHINGTON. Dec 13 (AP) Prince Wan Waithav .:ion yesterday assured U.S Secretary of State. John Foster Dulles that Thailand is firmly aligned with the W West.T est. Pr;nce Wan, Foreign Minister of Thailand and delegate to the United Nations, told newsmen after a 30-minute courtesy111 words
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Article70 1955-12-14 7 RENO, Nevada. Dec. 13 (UP>— Screen star Rita Hayworth yesterday was granted a divorce decree "m absentia" from her fourth husband, singer Dick Haymes. Neither Hayworth nor Haymes appeared personally m court. He di not contest the action. Her deposition, charging Haymes with "extreme cruelty, entirely70 words
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Article29 1955-12-14 7 U.S. Vice Admiral Cafe D. Glover has been appointed Deputy Commander of the Allied force? m the I\>diterranean. SHAPE Commander Gen. Alfred Gruenther has announ- red. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article46 1955-12-14 7 LONDON. Dec. 13 (AP) A Soviet trade expert today appealed to the United States to lift embargoes on western trading with the Communist bloc. He said "the U.S.A. is responsible for the fact that there is virtually no SovietAmerican trade at present."46 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-12-14 7 photo. RAF test pilot Flight-Lieutenant Michael Cross with his bride, TV's Pamela Russell, after their wedding at Caxton Hall m London last Saturday. Last Tuesday Flight-Lieut. Cross received the AFC from the Queen at a Buckingham Palace investiture. Pamela Russell is well known for her appearances m theU.P. - 97 words
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Article257 1955-12-14 7 ...And Hold 371 Reds In Lock-up BERLIN, Dec. 12 (Reuter) West Berlin Police last night detained 371 Communists after a demonstration m the French sector of the City was broken up by baton charges and water hoses. Two policemen were injured m the clashes with an257 words
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137 1955-12-14 7 DOES BACHELOR MINISTER KNOW WHEN A KISS IS PASSIONATE? LINCOLN. England. Dec. 13, (UP)— Youth leader Charles Scatcliffe challenged a bachelor minister yesterday to tell how he knows whether a passionate kiss is sinful or not. The minister. 55-year-o!d Re verend Harold Moxon. asked m the local parish magazine last137 words
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Article68 1955-12-14 7 OTTAWA. Dec. 13 (UP) Portugal will fight India if necessary to keep its "province" of Goa, Portuguese Foreign "Minister, Dr. Paulo Cunha. told a news conference yesterday. "I hope we are not going to have war," he said. "But if my hope is unfounded, then it68 words
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Article201 1955-12-14 7 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13 (AP)— Soviet Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev today took public credit for "annoying: America" over the Goa issue and said he did not mind "if our remarks are disliked and resented." Speaking to a group representi**; the Hindi Association of201 words
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Article160 1955-12-14 7 COLOMBO. Dec. 13 (UP) Smugglers have made this busy port tr-e key point for their vast illicit operations m opium, gold and currency. They have taken advantage of Colombo's centrally located position on the Indian Ocean for the smuggling of contraband goods throughout South Asia160 words
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Article640 1955-12-14 7 'SOME STATES PLAYING WITH FIRE' Arms Deals With Reds MacMillan Reports To Commons On Mid-East LONDON, Dec. 13, (AP). Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan said yesterday that Middle East leaders were "playing with fire" by dealing with Communism. He warned them of the danger of getting seriously hurt. Opening a debate640 words
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Article81 1955-12-14 7 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13 (UP)— Pope Pius XII will broadcast his Christmas Eve mass to the world, the Vatican announced yesterday. The Pontiff will officiate at the annual midnight mass on Dec. 24 m his private chapel with only a few intimates attending. But Vatican Radio will81 words
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227 1955-12-14 7 Eden: 'There Can Be No Co-existence With Russia' LONDON, Dec. 13 (UP) —Sir Anthony Eden warned iast night Russia is wrong if it thinks the free worid has any ne?d for Communist "co-existence." "How can there ever be real i'O-existcnce between Soviet Russia and ourselves since we will never accept227 words
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142 1955-12-14 7 U.S. Air Force Is 'Supreme Deterrent' LONDON. Dec 13 (Reuter> Mr. George Ward. Britain's Parliamentary Under-Secret ary for Air. said here last night that the supreme deterrent ''upon which our hopes of peace now centre" rested mainly with the strategic air command of the United States Air Force. "But." he142 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-12-14 7 photo. AMERICAN actor Steve Cochrane m earnest conversation with Sabrina (Norma Sykes) m the foyer of the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square. London, when they attended the opening performance of "The Ladykillers." a comedy thriller last week. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement58 1955-12-14 7 W For the modern office JB BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. P0 Box 2000. Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD Kuala Lumpur Penang. Garden K (6y Estate Ltd. ESTATE OFFICE: YIO CHU KANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 19. Phone *****. THREE-BEDROOM HOMES PERMANENTLY CONSTRUCTED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON THIS ESTATE58 words
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Advertisement46 1955-12-14 7 tCv^/^ FOR HER! "Jft oS& OJJ, f'^ n^ <■ ii^ «i^ n«^» WE \*t i Father Chris'mas is (■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■HpHl^ Toy Department daily (B fIJ fi f T^TI 1 ff O#^ 10.30 12.00 (p |£fj(j f f f\^ f!J Ifi j£1. j*^ fj^ j RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. fej46 words
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360 1955-12-14 8 Progressive Party Planners On The Way Ahead SINGAPORE'S goal should be to become an equal partner m a future free and democratic Confederation of Malaysia within the Commonwealth, says the Progressive Party's Policy SubCommittee m a report issued yesterday. The Confederation as envisaged by360 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-12-14 8 photo. MR AND MRS. Henry Loh Cheng San cut the cake ajte r iheir weddin a at Telok Ayer Straits Chinese. Methodist Church m Singapore last Saturday Mr Loh who is employed m the Chief Secretary's office is the son of Madam Lim Kirn Hioh. The bride is the formerRadio - 57 words
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146 1955-12-14 8 Multi-Deck Car Park Is In The Master Plan PROVISION is made m Singapore's Master Plan for multi-storey car parks to relieve the City's parking problem, the Chief Planning Officer. Mr. D. H. Komlosy. told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Komlosy would not disclose any details, but The Standard understands that one146 words
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Article83 1955-12-14 8 Asian Film Festival In Hongkong A COMMITTEE has been appointed to organize the third South-east Asian Film Festival, scheduled to he held m Hongkong during the first week of April. The .members of the committee are: Chairman Mr. Loke Wan Tho, vice-chairmen Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. William C. K.83 words
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Article62 1955-12-14 8 PENANG Tues.— Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will join with thousands of Alliance supporters m a "Merdeka Feast" to be held at the Great World Park m Alor Star on Thursday, m celebration of the Alliance victory m the general elections The feast which will62 words
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Article54 1955-12-14 8 MALACCA, Tues. P.C.K. Kasivisvanathan Chettiar who made a fortune through rubber planting, died m his home at Kothamangalam Ramnad District, South India, last night. News of his death was received by his grandson, S. Kasi Chettiar. m Malacca today The late Kasivisvanathan Chettiar was popularly54 words
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Article26 1955-12-14 8 THE Trengganu Settlement Officers' Association will hold its first general meeting at 2.30 p.m. on Dec. 16. at the Kuaia Trengganu Government Club Building.26 words
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144 1955-12-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Heavy rains m the past 48 hours caused the Jerteh and Dungun ferries m Trengganu to be closed down, flood reports reaching here stated today. Flood waters have also inundated four roads m Pahang. Roads closed are the Kuantan-Sungei Lembing.144 words
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Article54 1955-12-14 8 THE Ridleyana Exhibition will he open to the public tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Customs Office m Maxwell Road, Singapore The RAF. Band will be m attendance at the Botanic Gardens, from 9 p.m to 10 p.m The Gardens will be54 words
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332 1955-12-14 8 MALAYANIZATION CAUSED ANNE TO LOSE HER JOB IS an officer, not drawing the salary and allowance of an expatriate considered one or is he an expatriate because he is a European. Acting Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Mr. Norman Lloyd-Williams, replied: "It all depends on hew you look at it." I-332 words
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Advertisement313 1955-12-14 8 Continental QJ Sole Agents: ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. 3, DE SOLZA ST. LAIDLAW BL ILIUM; SINGAPORE KUALA LI MPIiK LET A I 1 SLOOD DONATION j fie Your CHRISTMAS GIFT I -6 tt To The Sick and Suffenng I < ot I SINGAPORE -8 ft- <« a> Please Attend the Blood313 words
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Advertisement278 1955-12-14 8 j MM' Therell be one I I -"^^te"' next (loor lo I I you soon Beeouse A7CO gives you Quicker, Easier Mowing at less cost! I MOTOR MOWERS flf Trcde Enquiries invited: f ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 2 132/6, ROBINSON ROAD, STORE TEL: ***** 6 Branches: MALACCA —K. LUMPUR PENANG278 words
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Article, Illustration896 1955-12-14 9 About Diana, the Girl with the'bee stung lips' LONDON BRITISH Filmland's own "gal tvith the beestung lip" felt sorry for herself. After a car crash, blonde Diana Dors, 23, surveyed the stuffed animals m her luxurious bedroom at Maidenhead, Berkshire, and groaned that she felt too ill to cuddle even896 words
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Article352 1955-12-14 9 Jack Palance Does Physical Nip-Ups Before Going Into Love-Making Scenes hv Our Own Reporter BURBANK, Calif. pELLOWS, if you want to be a properly passionate lover, you should run 100 yards or do 25 pushups before embracing: your girl. At least Jack Palance finds this formula effective352 words
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Article306 1955-12-14 9 i J^OB HOPE says that pink elephants aren't really i pink elephants; they're beasts of bourbon. A Hollywood night club serves a very potent cocktail called "The Shakespearean," because after one glass, customers are m a midsummer night's dream STEWART GRANGER explains that his and JEAN SIMMONS' taste306 words
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Advertisement90 1955-12-14 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products v. .j^ffl!^{^^'^BßMHiyjfctf> HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL >V\V\VVVV\VV\\\V\VVt\\V\\VVVW\VV\\VV\\\WWVV\WVW\\\VV\V\\V\WV\\\\V\VV < Iw i S^S gFW 6aqu < st*w^~Z^^/r StZ^B^B ■^Hn^B^B^B^ B^-'-^n^B^B^^B^nV Trade Enquiries to: j The MALAYAN REFRIGERATING90 words
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Miscellaneous229 1955-12-14 9 STANDARDS Crossword Puzzle CLUES 27. Talk of the moment L. the ACROSS eye (5) 8. Subtle distinctions (7) Ifj, n lhodical and unf eelI" 32 »ea» n) b f 4) thou my ood 33. to their 12. He is quite a pestiferous bearers? (7. 2. 6) fellow (5) DOWN 13.229 words
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146 1955-12-14 10 Rubber Down 3½c On Forced Selling THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed uncertain at 3\ cents below Monday, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 51.27A per lb. Liquidation tor nearby rubber was the main reason for the drop m prices yesterday. Price s declined from around $1.30146 words
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Article53 1955-12-14 10 BURMA will export rice, timber, rubber, tin, wolfram, lead, silver and other commodities to Israel under a three-year barter agreement to be signed shortly, it was learned m Rangoon. In return. Burma will receive a large variety of products including building materials, machinery, textiles, chemicals metals and53 words
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Article, Illustration500 1955-12-14 10 Helicopters Aid Borneo Oil Operations np W O Westland S. 55 A helicopters each capable of carrying nine passengers m addition to the pilot are going to the British Malayan Petroleum Company m British Borneo early m January to transport men and materials to offshore drilling platforms. They will Lo500 words
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Article128 1955-12-14 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Dec. $274 buyers. $27i sellers; Jan. $27jj buyers. $28 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40i sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43i sellers; Muntok white pepper $136 sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers. Special Sarawak black $93 sellers. Singapore Copra128 words
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Article138 1955-12-14 10 OCEAN shipments of rubber, including latex, concentrated latex and revertex from Malaya. during November amounted to 87.700 tons, against 77,334 tons m the previous month. The November shipments consisted of 58,798 tons ribbed smoked sheet (including airdried sheet) 10,003 tons thin remilled crepe; 9,667 tons latex;138 words
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Article15 1955-12-14 10 THE crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate for November was 46,300 lb.15 words
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Article161 1955-12-14 10 MALAYAN rubber shares were again firm yesterday, with prices continuing to advance Tin shares were irregular, while selected industrial shares continued to have support. Malayan Sharcbrokcrs' Association yesterday announced the following price changes Buyers Sellers Gammon 2. 50 2.55 W. Hammer 2.57 2.62 M. Breweries 3.40161 words
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Article178 1955-12-14 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fraser Neave ords. $1.71, ■SI. 70: Gammon $2.50, $2.52£: Hammer $2.tio: Henry Waugh ■51.50: Jackson $1.45 cd: Breweries $3 42. $3.41£; Cement $1.65; Sime Darby .51. 87.; Straits Steamships $13; Straits Traders $25; U.E. ords. $10.10; Jacks $3.75 to178 words
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Article113 1955-12-14 10 THE U.S. Air Force announced it is perfectina an electronic "cat eye" which "can see m tlic dark with daylight clarity." "Optical Amplifier is the name jor it. It's something like television. The Air I?e* search and Development Command said it is approximately a thousand times moreAP - 113 words
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Article72 1955-12-14 10 A SURVEY of representative oil producers shows that "most oil companies are looking for continuing sales gains for the remainder of the year," according to the New York Journal of Commerce. "Estimates by individual companies contacted," it declared, "indicate they believe that their sales for the final six72 words
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491 1955-12-14 10 Finance And Commerce Testing Time For Malaya In Next Ten Years-C.D.C. THE people of Malaya have a capacity for greatness and are now finding m themselves a fuli willingness to bear its weight. The next decade will ho a testing and, it is believed, a successful era for all those491 words
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Article96 1955-12-14 10 Indonesia Rejects Red Rice Offer INDONESIA has rejected an offer of rice from Communist China because the prices quoted were too high, according to a P.I A report from Jakarta. The Indonesian decision was also governed by the fact that it is uncertain how soon the rice could be delivered.96 words
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Article26 1955-12-14 10 JAPAN has bought 1.400,000 bushels of U.S. Pacific Coast white wheat and 1,000.000 bushels of Canadian wheat, trade circles m New York reported.26 words
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Article231 1955-12-14 10 Warning To British Business INDIA'S Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T, T. Krishnamachari, has warned British busine^ mi n India that if those peepSe with whom India had been associated m respect of commerce and industry failed to induce confidence for increased foreign m. vestment India would have to lookReuter - 231 words
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Article30 1955-12-14 10 TWO new telephone exchanges are to be built it Central Java. One Bllrea f has been started m Surakaii The cornerstone for anoii.ci will be laid at Magelang.30 words
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Article172 1955-12-14 10 THE increased sales of Exshaw brandy m Penang as well as other parts of Malaya is a tribute to the high quality of cognac maintained by Messrs John Exshaw for so many years. This was stated by Mr. P.G. Gilmour, branch manager of the Borneo Co. Ltd.,172 words
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Advertisement599 1955-12-14 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: *a> Supply of 10.000 yards 7/. 122 In. (.05 Sq. In. equivalent Copper Area) Stranded. Hard Drawn. Bare Aluminium Conductor wound on drums CLOSE NOON— 3/1/1956. ib> Supply of 2.000 yds. No. 8 S.W.G. (.16 In. Diameter) Bare Annealed Aluminium Binding Wire—599 words
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Advertisement248 1955-12-14 10 NOTICES CUSTOMS EXCISE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. SEALED and marked tenders will be received by the Comptroller of Customs, Federal Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on 301h January, 1956. for supply of the following types of uniform clothing: Khaki, blue, white and grey cotton drills. Khaki Cellular Shirting. Black248 words
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Advertisement142 1955-12-14 10 PELNI-LINES P. T. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA (INDONESIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CO. LTO.) 12 ROBINSON ROAD Tel. ***** (Freight Dept. /through Cargo Dept.) 6079 (Manager) m.v. "LAKOTA" for Tambelan, Pemangkot Dec 1 4 s.s. "SAN FRANCISCO" for Rangoon Dec 5 m.v. "TIMOR" for RANGOON Accepting cargo Dec 17 m.v. "KALIMANTAN" for Djakorta,142 words
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Miscellaneous119 1955-12-14 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS San Francisco. Clement Ader, Kyotoku Maru. Sunetta, Velebit, Spondilus. North Star, Bencleuch. Crista. Akagi Maru, Autolycus. Chong Ya INNER ROADS Song Be, Rajah Brooke, Soon Bee, Taype, Hai Seng Hin. Tong Thay, S-tia. Senai. Sin Hong Ho. Sadao. Caltex 93. Lam Ann. Seremban, Naga Mas.119 words
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Advertisement754 1955-12-14 11 ,^Sf™ NCH «ADIHC CO XXD. Tu Blllp 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE t m.< NORT H AMERICAN SERVICE To Hahfax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port, POLYDORUS •/?J\ r P ,f h c am Penan POLYPHEMUS /16 FCb 17 feb I<J feb POLYPHEMUS 19/25 Mar 26 Ma.754 words
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Advertisement1059 1955-12-14 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) oept" 8 THE BLtJE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Due Saili P. S ham Penang Prometheus for Liverpool (via Comment)1,059 words
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Advertisement840 1955-12-14 11 MITSUI pQ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Asahisrn Maru for Hongkong Kobe Moii 19 Dec 16 Dec Amagisbr Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Moji 3C Dec Bunyo Maru for Kobe, Yokohama 30 Dec FOR JAPAN from Continent Akosh-Min M a i v *or Yokohama, Kobe Nogova, via840 words
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Advertisement804 1955-12-14 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penong x) "FALSTRIA" 24/26 Dec 27/27 Dec 28/29 Dee xx) "MEONIA" 31 Dec/1 Jan xxx) "KAMBODIA" 14/16 Jan 17/17 Jon 18/18 Jon x) Calls London (Passengers only), Gdynia. xx)804 words
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Article, Illustration387 1955-12-14 12 GIRLS! ARE YOU CLUED UP ABOUT MEN? semi COME women are born with the knack of managing men. They know instinctively exactly how to please them. You marvel at their skilful handling of the most intractable males. They are the women who KNOW their men. Others are not so lucky.387 words
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Article442 1955-12-14 12 tJOW modern are our modern weddings? Today's bride walks to the altar down an aisie of petals just as the medieval bride walked on a path of grain scattered by two small girls carrying garlands of wheat. The symbolism of happiness and insured fertility did not change442 words
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Article349 1955-12-14 12 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH says THE cost of cosmetics has risen, but a clever girl can still keep her total yearly expenditure down to pre-Budget level. It's a sure sign that you are new to the make-up game if you ladle on the creams and lotions.349 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-12-14 12 TV/TAKE a fashionable First, cut off the sleeves pinafore frock from and face the raw edges, lightweight material or widening the arm-holes a button-through dress. if necessary. Make a tacking line three inches m from the shoulderseam, curving over the bust down to the centrefront. Cut137 words
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Article, Illustration254 1955-12-14 12 ALL her life my mother has worshipped at the cooking stove. Money was never plentiful when we were children but oh, our table! The linen was of the whitest, the cutlery shone. Our whole life centred around that large table. Nearly all the money coming into the254 words
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Advertisement140 1955-12-14 12 Jhtroducihg... America's favorite bra m an exciting new fabric maidenfbrm's Q/® Chansonette m fabulous Dacron and cotton It's heavenly! Maiden form's Chansonette,' the circular-stitched bra that is a dream of fit and comfort.], now m a beautiful batiste that's a blend of DaPonl's Dacron' and finest, long-staple Egyptian cotton Dacron140 words
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Advertisement30 1955-12-14 12 figßHaßfr 'J" ''"safes rSfiig/' $MH BMBSR ?S ;^S The wrong way of using up a lipstick, :::Mtfi s^ e should H' |f it s c a lip k brush. i|30 words
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Advertisement78 1955-12-14 12 m #|f Scott's Emulsion has kept mother radiantly j^^jJM^K^^yj healthy ever since she was a toddler. That's why wMMipff J!l9«SP^lv^ tJ& s^ e now insists on giving her children the same I|| proven health benefits. Scott's Emulsion contain! the essential vitamins A&D found In cod liver 3 LU! 3 EMULSION78 words
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Miscellaneous289 1955-12-14 12 .',<■■■*. l.llt|{\ Sept. L. to > T rt active, get ready for" the 'T OD AY'S QUOTATION: morrow. Evening is a grand < "Conimon seiwe is m time for home and family spite of, not the result M'ORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. J-r of. education."— Victor Hugo. 21— Give thought289 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-12-14 13 JOHNNY WINS MUM A PRESENT YOUNG Johnny Williams, n Southwark, London, is a vt tv promising young boxer. Although he's no relation of Ike other Johnny Williams (the Rugby heavy-weight) he shows every sign of being |as( as good when he puts ■0 x bit more weight! The other night160 words
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Article50 1955-12-14 13 ENGLAND LOSE KIWIS WIN LONDON. Dec. 13. ißeuter). —The New Zealand Rugby ague touring team beat CasUeford by twenty-eight points to fifteen m a rugby league charity match here tori ay. LONDON, Dec. 13 (Reuter). Rumania beat England by seven matches to one m a table tennis international here tonight.50 words
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Article281 1955-12-14 13 Could Be End Of The Sport In New York NEW YORK, Dec. 13 (AP)— The Boxing Guild of New York was outlawed, m effect, by the New York State Athletic Commission yesterday m a sweeping move that could mean the end of boxing m New York281 words
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Article103 1955-12-14 13 ROCHESTER, Minnesota, Dec. 13 (Reuter) Rocky Marciano world heavyweight boxing: champion has been offered a 200 thousand dollar (about 21,400 pounds sterling) guarantee to defend his title m the Dominican Republic m April or May. Mr. Al Weill, Marciano's manager said the offer was made by Dr.103 words
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Article87 1955-12-14 13 JOHANNESBURG. Dec. 13, (Rcuter) Two Currie Cup cricket matches ended m South Africa yesterday. At Port Elizabeth. Transvaal gained their second win m Section "A" this season when they beat Eastern Province by 52 runs. Scores: Transvaal 261 (A. Tayfield 133 not out. I M'cKinnon five for87 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-12-14 13 MELBOURNE, Dec. 13, (Renter).— Reports from America that the Australian Davis Cup stars Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall should be banned from amateur tennis, because of a document they signed when Jack Kramer was trying to get them to turn professional, "sounded like a lot of nonsense,"114 words
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605 1955-12-14 13 MOVE TO COMMERCIALIZE IT LONDON, Dec. 13, (Reuter) Is British professional golf becoming as commercialized as the American? The question is prompted by the decision of the Professional Golfers' Association to seek backing for the Ryder Cup match between Britain and the605 words
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265 1955-12-14 13 MELBOURNE, Dec. 13 (Reuter)— Victoria gained a first innings lead of 23 runs over Queensland on the third day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here yesterday. At the close, Queensland were 118 runs ahead with four wickets standing. j Victoria look265 words
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Article122 1955-12-14 13 AHMEDZBAD, India, Dec. 13, (Reuter)— An aggressive eighth wicket stand of 105 m an hour by J. Bhandari (93) and J. Patel (69 not out) helped an Indian XI to a thrilling draw m their threeday match against the touring New Zealand cricketers here yesterday. At122 words
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Article19 1955-12-14 13 ARYAN Gymkhana of India now touring Malaya will play Muar Invitation XI tomorrow at Muar Club Padang.19 words
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Advertisement390 1955-12-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT V VACANCY exists for a Medical Officer m the division of bacteriology of the Institute for Medical Research, m the salary scale for Medical Officers which is $730x34-9.14' 982x34-1. 254 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applications are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners who are Federal Citizens. Previous390 words
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Advertisement871 1955-12-14 13 XASSIFIED ADS MARRIAGE BARTONWRIGHT: At St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, on Decem«r 10th. Cyril John, only son f Major C 'Cooper ar.d the late Irs. Cooper of Bournemouth, to 'alerie Gillian, eider daughter f Mf. and Mrs. R. I. BartonVright. Singapore SITUATIONS VACAMT SETTLEMENT: AppoinlJ ment now filled. Applicants hanked. ASSISTANT871 words
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Miscellaneous136 1955-12-14 13 %'l Abner By Al Capp IKaciiii wuAMMv/rnT 'N I f EVEFCV SCHOOL CHILE KNOWS f ""^v S I^S^Jr^SI^TO I THEM FACKS^-OHLETS TURN, LPH ISG^JNA VOy LEAVES •ffi-WrjrpißßO. •mS^ScOMOTTVE X GREEN^KETH-GENNULMAN^ VWN THIS KTtS^^^^v T^«Bfcfc[SS?a? r^^\jpv^ Alley Oop fi y v r Hamlin HHHBHHHTFiDDLEsriCKS.' we know from H^" 1 I™'^T^b1 '^T^b136 words
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Article, Illustration112 1955-12-14 14 THE Singapore Badminton Association junior teams pictured before their departure for matches m Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Selangor. Perak and Penang. The junior -players are seen with Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, SBA President, and Mr. Hwang Yong him, executive council member of the112 words
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Article685 1955-12-14 14 JEFFERY JAMES - Still Mumble -Time In SOSC-Land JEFFERY JAMES Fed. Take The Lead FRANKLY SPEAKING* by THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has taken the lead m the race to Melbourne. As a Singaporean, I'm feeling as blue as the man who bet his last dollar on the horse that's being left685 words
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Article208 1955-12-14 14 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association team hit the doldrums m their Indonesian tour with two McrtJiiwu defeats at the hands of a Bandung XI and Djakarta's Persidja respectively, writes our correspondent from Djakarta Lacking confidence, and generally playing as bad as ever. SAFA took a 4-0208 words
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Article309 1955-12-14 14 ARYANS MAKE IT EIGHT WINS SEREMBAN, Tues. The Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists ended their Federatioi tour with a 3-1 victory over a Negri Indian Invitation team on the Station padang today It was the Aryans' second victory m Negri Sembilan within a week, and incidentally, their eighth win of their309 words
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Article130 1955-12-14 14 VICTORIA School without five of their regulars; beat Kuala Lumpur's Methodist Boys' School by a solitary goal on the Victoria School ground yesterday. XL schoolboys have completed their itinerary. winning two games against Raffles Institution and St Andrews, and losing two against Anglo-Chinese School and130 words
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Article29 1955-12-14 14 REME trounced RASC by six goals to nil m a friendly InterCorp hockey match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday At the interval. R.E.M.E. were leading 4-0.29 words
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Article38 1955-12-14 14 IPOH Tues.— Playing a captain's same, rightwinger Patsy Fernandez scored Xh P Only goal that helped loon YWCA to beat Penang YWCA m their friendly hockey match played on the Upper Padang here '.his evening.38 words
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Article71 1955-12-14 14 NO. -3 BASE Ordnance Depot 'B beat Singapore Recreation Club Blues by 4-3 m an SHA Div. 2 league match at Friendly Hill yesterday At the interval, Ihe score was two-all. After the interval, after both team? drew level at 3-3. and McManus decided for BOD B.71 words
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243 1955-12-14 14 A THREfc-MINLTE Singapore to Manila telephone talk with Daniel Capili, manager of the Negro boxers, Henr> Dave and Milton, confirmed their arrival by Pan American on Thursday afternoon. Promoter I ittle Nene. who made the call, said yesterday that the late receipt243 words
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Article88 1955-12-14 14 IPOH, Tues.— Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf team beat penanj? T.C.G.S. by the handy margin of 10£ to 2\ on Sunday m four-ball matches on the Tiger Lane course. This winter competition, the seconrt of two during the year, saw the Ipoh team regain the88 words
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186 1955-12-14 14 LONDON, Dec. 13 (Reuter)— Two of this season's football "giant killers", non-league clubs Bedford Town and Boston United have lucrative games with first division London glamour sides m the third round of the Football Association Challenge Cup. Southern League Bedford Town, m the186 words
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227 1955-12-14 14 IMPORTATION OF NEW HORSES TO MALAYA PROSPECTIVE importers of horses to Malaya must formally lodge an application to import them through the secretary of the Straits Racing Association, and oblain confirmation before arranging shipment, states the latest SRA circular "issued yesterday Failure to comply with this regulation, the circular stipulates.227 words
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Article149 1955-12-14 14 S'pore Stop Negri With One Goal SEREMBAN, Tues. Three more matches m the Combined Schools Hockey Tournament m which teams from Singapore. Selangor. Malacca. Johore and Negri are taking part, were played today. Negri Sembilan boys, who yesterday defeated Selangor 7-1 and Johore 2-0. were today beaten by Singapore by149 words
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Article84 1955-12-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues San Seong Kok. this year's Malayan schoolboy champion will be seen m action when the Selangor Juniors meet the Singapore Juniors m an interstate badminton match at the Selangor Badminton Association hall here on Sunday at 6pm The following players have been selected84 words
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Article85 1955-12-14 14 THE Perak Turf Club will start the 1956 racing season with a three-day meeting on Jan. 14, 18 and 21. Horses m Class Four and Class Five will be catered for at this meeting. The stakes and distances are: Class Four first run: five furlongs straight or 8£85 words
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697 1955-12-14 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK By SBA PROJECT FOR YOUTH IS LAUDED BY THAI OFFICIAL IT is hard to think of a better badminton promotion than the one the Singapore Badminton Association under the leadership of Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, is undertaking m sending Singapore's youthful players to697 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1955-12-14 14 RUGBY S.C.C. "A" vs. R.A.S.C. at S.C.C. HOCKEY Girls Sports Club vs. S.C.C. "B" at S.C.C. BOXING Royal Malayan Navy vs. Singapore Dist. M.O.R's at 8 p.m. m the Drill Hall Shed. Royal Malayan Navy, at Woodlands.37 words
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