Singapore Standard, 2 January 1956

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  • 451 1 Three Malayans Receive Queen's New Year Knighthood Three Malayans gain knighthoods m the Queen's New Year honours list. They are: Mr. David Charles Warherston. He becomes a Knight Commander of the British Empire (K.8.E.), Civil Division. Mr. Watherston is the Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya. Mr. Thomas
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 1 The Chairman Sir Thomas
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    7 1 The Chief Secretary Sir David
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  • 24 1 THE Army Ministry has promoted ailing rebel hero Eduardo Lonardi to lieutenant general, the highest ron^ m the Argentine Army.- A .P.
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  • 192 1 Official Secrecy? Rot: Here's The News You're Not Supposed To Read LONDON. Jan. 1 <ReuteD— The mass circulation Sunday newspaper, The People, today defied official injunctions to secrecy and '•splashed" the New Year's honours list. Kewspapers were given an advance list of those awarded honours by the Queen en the
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  • 136 1 Did Love Lead To Tragedy SINGAPORE Police believe love to be the motive which led to a startling New Year's Eve tragedy. The love theory is based on the recovery of the blood spattered corpse of an attractive 31-year-old Batu Pahat housewife. Fatimah binte Haji Abdullah, from the boot of
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  • 268 1 FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was so touched by the "Merdeka" send-off by a record crowd at the Singapore wharves yesterday that he broke down and sobbed before 3,000 slogan carrying supporters. The Tunku who left with his party of ministers and Rulers'
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  • 59 1 photo. I FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku <Vbdul Rahman, overcome with emotion during his sendoff yesterday, weeps on the rails of the liner Asia. Singapore's Minister for Lands, Housing and Local Government, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. similarly touched, cries on the Tunku's shoulder while
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  • 14 1 GREGORY Peck and French journalist Veronique Passani were honeymooning m Lomboe, California, yesterday.
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 1, (UP) —Hongkong may become the next Asian centre to get television. Rediffusion Hongkong Ltd has been conducting a survey for the past five weeks on the feasibility of establishing wired television here. Electronic experts from London, including A T. B Bardens. are
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  • 167 1 BRIXHAM, England. Jan. 1 (UP)— A 37-year-old viscount who disappeared from his home before Christmas tried to sign up as a deckhand and sail across the Atlantic m a replica of the Mayflower, it was learned today. But the "vanishing viscount" mystery is still unsolved
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  • 272 1  -  RONNIE DUCLOS By BALING, Sun.— The Thai Government has agreed to allow British Security Forces to penetrate 100 miles into its territory across Klian Intan m what is believed to be the biggest hunt for Chin Feng and his comrades from Jan. 9,
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  • 18 1 THE Netherlands and Indonesia "have agreed m principle" on the dissolution of the Dutch-Indonesian Union. A.P.
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  • 24 1 THE population 01 ™c v^. will total an estimated 166.--700 000 at the start of the New Year, the Census Bureau reported.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 Pay Less For Your Presentation jffi fty&fQ GOLD SILVER »yLS^vP E.PN.S. WARES C, C. De Siha Bros. Jewellers. 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****. m
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  • 77 2 IPOH, Sun. Forty-seven-year-old chief cashier of the Overseas Chinese Bank, Ipoh brancn, Mr. Lee Kong Chan who had served m the bank for the past 22 years died at the Ipoh District Hospital shortly after midnight this morning after a long illness. He leaves behind his
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  • 101 2 MRS. LEE CHENG VAN, nee Madam Lay Guat Neo. age 81. of No. 153 Killiney Road passed away peacefully on 1-1-56 leaving behind her 4 sons, Jack Lee Keng Tye. Keng Chye, Keng Jean, Keng Siong, 5 daughter. Mrs. Lim Kian Kwee, Mrs. Yap Tai Chong, Mrs W. D.
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  • 422 2 I'm Being Backed To The HiltChief Minister RULERS m the Federation would sink or swim with the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m his fight for independence. Revealing this to The Standard minutes before he left for London yesterday, the Mentri Besar of Selangor,
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  • 47 2 MORE than 3,000 UMNO supporters surged forward and broke Police cordon at the wharf yesterday to see the Tunku leaving for London on the Asia. Picture shows the crowd taking last view of the Tunku before the ship sailed away. Standard photo.
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  • 311 2 LONDON, Jan. 1 (Reuter) Mr. D.C. Watherston, Chief Secretary m the Federation Government, and Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, chairman of Singapore's Committee on Local Government, are two of the new knights m Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours published today. The principal staff officer to the High
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  • 463 2 Barons Baronets Hoe, for Public Services m Perak. Officers of the order of the British Empire (OBE): Military Division: Lieut. Colonel Thomas John Hutchinson, Commandant Singapore Military Forces. OBE— Civil Division: John JefTeris Bryan. Chief Engineer. Singapore Airport: Chung Chao Lung, for public services m North Borneo: John Lyall Greig.
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  • 482 2 valingam Peethamparam. Assistant Examination Secretary, Department of Education, Federation of Malaya; Niranjan Singh interpreter. Civil "District Court, Singapore; Wong Sing Khing. for public services m Sarawak. M.B.E. (Honorary): Tze Shuen Sung headmaster, Chung Wa School. Kuala Beliat Brunei: Chan Chong Wen, for public services
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 98 2 Whenever there's a soap-and-water job to be done, house-proud women know you just can't do without Extra-Soapy Sunlight. No soap will do a better washing job more economically than sweet-smelling Sunlight Soap! Special offer of m I MURPHY RADIOS I Models available at only gg 1 $70 and $100 H
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    • 35 2 Garden] (fy EstatelUd: ESTATE OFFICE, YIO CHU KANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 19. Phone *****. THREE-BEDROOM HOMES PERMANENTLY CONSTRUCTED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON THIS ESTATE for $12,000/OR ON EASY PAYMENTS EARLY OCCUPATION GUARANTEED
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  • 76 3 Malacca 'Tec Faces 4 Summons MUAR. Sun.— Four summons for assault against a local detective were issued yesterday by the Police Court here. Soh Kee, the detective, is alleged to have voluntarily caused hurt to four Grisek Home Guards at Pagoh Police Station during an inquiry into the terrorist incident
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  • 347 3 MY THANKS TO YOU ALL/ SAYS BOURNE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In new year message which he sent out yesterday, Lieut-General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, Director of Operations, said "thank you" to all the organizations that have helped to keep the Communist terrorists on the
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  • 497 3 Baling Stripped Them Of Their Cloak MacG. hmJSttt^W' Sun The Baling talks rl!lt PPe d the Mo,a y an Communists of their cloak of patriotism and shown them out to be a body of deceitful men without care for the happiness or welfare of this country,
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  • 35 3 ong, LITTLE Lily Thong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thong Kok Teck of Klang, celebrated her 7th birthday with a tea-party for her little friends. She is seen cuttineMhe^irthday cake.-B itanaara pnoio.
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  • 69 3 IPOH, Sun.— A six-pound baby girl, born to the wife of a local Chinese barber is the first New Year baby here. The birth wa s registered m the district hospital at 3.05 a.m. this morning. At the same hospital five other babies four boys and
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  • 128 3 Newcastle To Visit Singapore H.M.S. NEWCASTLE (Capt. A. R. Kennedy. Royal Navy), will pay a four-day informal visit to Singapore on Jan. 6 This will be the ship's first call to the Colony since recommissioning m November. She will have about 42 officers and 660 men on board. Capt. Kennedy
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  • 146 3 Few Tickets For Pears' Concert Left FEW tickets are still available for the celebrated BrittenPears recitals which will open the Singapore Musical Society's new season of 1956. The distinguished duo who represent the cream of England's musical world will present a full programme on Jan. 4. at Victoria Memorial Hall,
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  • 89 3 Security Unit Wounds Red In Jungle Chase KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An Area Security Unit wounded one of four Communist terrorists contacted m Central Kedah, yesterday. The patrol sighted the terrorists and gave chase, guns blazing. The terrorists returned the fire. In the short engagement that followed one of their number
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 360 3 LATEST 1956 MODEL j WORLD-FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO TELEFUNKEN T JHi-Fiis^M i AND 3"D SOUND! If you are after quality, you will find it m TELEFUNKEN Telehinken D 2666 WK Hi-Fi 6 valves for A C. mains also adaptable for 6 volts battery operation 5 wave bands— 6 circuits large illuminated
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 345 3 Standard cJflmctnac Information at a Glance |Tl N i A P t O'.R I YMCA: New Year picnic at Tanah Merah 9 am. K.iMAI.A Cl.l!5: Members' Musical Evening at 7 Moulme:n Road, 4.45 p.m. SHELL M A L A Y A N MOTOR RALLY: Third day. Hill climb and regularity
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    • 424 3 Wong Lvi and Mr. Leung- Seng Poh 12.45. 3. 645 and 9.15 p.m.; The Stooge 10 30 a.m. REX: A and C Meet the Keystone Kops 12.45. 3. 645 and 9.15 p m. Drums of Tahiti 10.30 a.m. Rl'BY: The Far Horizan 12 noon. 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m Fighting
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    • 566 3 8.8. C. 8.8.C. (General Ox .seas Service): 5 p.m. Piano Music; 510 From The Editorials: 5.15 Organ Recital; 5.30 *As The Commentators Saw If; 6 p.m In Town Tonight; 6.30 News Commentary; 645 Sports Round-Up; 7 p.m Music For Dancing; 7.45 The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble; 8 p.m. English Magazine;
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  • Article, Illustration
    1146 4  -  M. T. Yong boosts Malaya's national income By STANDARD'S Staff Report® P/iYE^PPLE, the "Golden Fruit," is Malaya's big national income booster. The industry is rapidly forging ahead to become one of the country's major industries. CONFIDENT m its future, industrialists m this country are investing millions of dollars
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    248 4 JF a toothless cat in Melbourne, Australia can be fitted with false teeth, why can't a calf born hairless in New South Wales have clothes to keep it warm? So argued an Australian farmer recently; and. as scientists can't make this completely bald calf grow hair, he is
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  • 124 4 I FRAU MEYER, of West Germany, III waited ten years for news of her son Ernst, a Russian prisoner-of-war. II Then she was told that he was alive and sent parcels, but received a I reply that the ngan's name was "Meier." Still with no news of her
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  • 73 4 N Spanish Morocco recently, 30 brides were united to 30 grooms m a single ceremony. This is the first Muslim mass wedding ever recorded. Afterwards the Sultan sent a bag of dates to each of the grooms. AT a wedding m Northern Queensland, Australia, the feast consisted of flying
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 2310 5 WILL BE LAUNrHFH I late 1956 or early 1957 On July 29, 1955, at o special White House news conference attended by prominent scientists, it was announced that the United States would launch a small, unmanned, earthcircling satellite as part of the research of the upper atmosphere m
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  • 310 5 AN Italian m a Milan prison, serving an 18--month sentence for stealing, saw a chestnut-haired girl looking from a cell window iji the women's block. She was serving three years for theft When the man's lawyer came to discuss an appeal with him, the prisoner said he'd
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL WEDDING GIFTS I j! Silver Tea Coffee Sets Trays, Tableware, Cutlery Cutglass. Numerous other articles to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 321 5 STANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle #>inrc 2 I would not like one bite i,LUt!> of it (7> ACROSS 3 'E went an' the same 1 Debatable pui: (8, 2. 5> as me (Kipling). (4) 8 Alternative science? No 4. Artist returns to the river mountain lore (7* to excite (6) W Use
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 557 6 T ESS than fifty years ago the choice of a career for youths who had completed their education was limited to three professions— medicine, law and engineering. Students who despaired of being able to follow any of these callings through force of financial circumstances and the necessity
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    • 360 6 1956 dawns with great expectations by Malayans. On the first day of the new year the Merdeka Mission sailed for London and expected to bring back the date when independence would be announced. Tunku Abdul Rahman is confident "all our demands are fair and just and there is
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 6 "But the instructions say that the bottle should be kept tightly corked!"
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 286 6 Sir: While the Malayanization Commission is carrying on. I hope it will not omit the important question of investigating into the necessity of granting redundancy terms to certain expatriate officers m the public service who are not what they seem. I have been reliably informed that there
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    • 143 6 Sir: As "Jerneh Hati'' referred, m his last letter, only io my comment on the question of "complexes," I presume that he agrees with my views on Malayanization. Although he does not deny the truth of my contention that many expatriates owe their present high position to the training
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    • 454 6 Sir: I never expected "Jerneh Hati" or any other readers of yours to agree with me entirely or on any particular point. Nor would I like to say unnecessarily any unkind things of our British friends, who. despite their faults, have given Malaya stable and efficient Government
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    • 202 6 < < Sir: The Rural District Council of the Southern Distrivt of Province Wellesley with Nominated Members is now nearly one year old, and I venture to advocate that this Council be expanded to include Elected Members for 1956. I am sure that Government will agree that such
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    • Letter, Illustration
      19 6 "Have you thought of any ISew Year resolutions or are you just going to break the old ones again?"
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    • 212 6 Sir: I have to draw your attention to the report headed "Registered Envelopes' Charges Up which appears m your issue of Dec. 28, 1955 and to advise you that the caption and the text are misleading. There will be no increase m the cost of registered envelopes or
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    • 141 6 Government 'Temporaries' Sir; May I through the medium of your paper express my thanks to the President of the Non-Pension- able Officers' Association for his praiseworthy stand against the utterance of the President of the FACU regarding the "temporaries?" The President of the FACU should mi n the interest of
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    • 257 6 Sir: Once again Government is making a determined effort to popularize technical education m Singapore. This time the bait is: equal rights for those educated to Cambridge Certificate standard and opportunity to enter the Polytechnic for higher technological studies. Reference has been made by the Technical Education
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    • 379 6 I Sir: All sections of the I pineapple industry would I agree entirely with your statement that the Malayan pineapple industry is "an important industry capable of expansion if it can compete favourably m world markets." Malaya is now producing only slightly over one-third of her
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 23 6 He Golden Flash is today's best motorcjding buy— a real Wf tbmiast's machine. 1956 J **Wl W 650 C.C. GOLDEN FUSH J J-^^^^J
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    • 296 6 As all firms m, Singapore have drawn up their balance sheets for the year we present below a Singaporean's accounting of what he calls Frenzied Finance Period Ist April— 3lst December, 1955. Self Government (Singapore) Ltd. Chairman of Directors Mr. David Marshall Managing Director Mr. D. Saul Marshall Asst. Managing
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    • 107 6 Restful nights,,. \k^-"- '*>.. j^»>> t| 1 with odditionol meaw Z^stfuL davs^zs^ Regular nights of restful sleep keep you \^^^j^^2^ healthy, vigorous and ready to enjoy life to the full. That is why countless thou- ftM^&rJl~?u4 sands the world over make delicious TtA' •Ovaltine' their bedtime beverage. ft Prepared from
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  • 111 7 Right. Italian movie star Gina Lollobrigida went to R?me s Central Square, the Piazza Colonna to distribute Christinas parcels to poor Roman children m a charity effort sponsored by an Italian news™ paper. Here is Gina being greeted by Father Christmas. m the person
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  • 156 7 LONDON, Jan. 1 (AP)— The British government yesterday banned the export of ail war surplus materials after British newspapers charged that hundreds of reconditioned British tanks have found their way to EffVDt. The emergency decision was taken m the face of mounting political
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  • 89 7 Progress Of NATO Heartening NORFOLK, Virginia, Jan. 1 (Apt Progress made by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation m 1955 was pronounced "most heartening" on Saturday by XATOS Supreme Commander m the Atlantic, Admiral Jerald Wright. In a message conveying new year's greetings to Ministers of Defence for the 15 NATO
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  • 276 7 ALGIERS, Jan. 1 (AP) Frenchmen danced m the new year here on Saturday night while thousands of their fellow countrymen stood to arms before the growing menace of the Algerian nationalist revolt. In the western reaches of this vast country the French
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  • Foreign Newsbriefs
    • 45 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (AP) Senator Thomas C. Hennings (Democrat-Missouri) said yesterday he will ask Congress to declare former members of the armed forces, inculding turncoats m the Korean war. subject to trial m the Federal courts for crimes committed while m uniform.
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    • 37 7 BERLIN. Jan. 1. (AP) Refugee officials reported .vestcrday 153,693 persons fled Communist East Germany m tlu past year and asked for political asylum m West Berlin. It was a 32 per cent increase over 1954.
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    • 41 7 PARIS. Jan. 1 (AP) France goes to the polls on Monday to elect a new National Assembly, with the prospect that three big blocks cf varying opinions will emerge to face pressing problems at home and m North Africa.
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    • 33 7 NEW DELHI. Jan. 1, (AP) India last night announced a reduction of the export duty on tea from 8 to 6 annas (10A to 8 cents) per pound effective Jan. 1.
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    • 16 7 LONDON. Jan. 1 (UP)— Dr Cyril Forstcr Garbett. the Archbishop of York, died yesterday.
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    • 27 7 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 1 (UP)— Pope Pius XII decreed yesterday that modern music could be used m the sacred rites of the Roman Catholic Church.
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    • 23 7 SAIGON, Jan. 1 (UP)— The Communist Vietminh have arrested the Romaa Catholic Archbishop of Hanoi, a South Vietnamese newspaper claimed yesterday.
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    • 34 7 TAIPEI. Jan. 1 (UP) Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek m his New Year message to the nation pledged to fight the Red Chinese and their sworn enemies. Russian Communists, "to the bitter end."
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    • 24 7 AMMAN, Jordan. Jan. 1 (AP)— Jordan yesterday received six Vampire jets, a gift from Britain for the Jordan Royal Air Force.
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    • 31 7 GOA. Jan. 1 (UP)— Armed bands from India attacked a police patrol and tossed hand grenades m a village street m this Portuguese enclave, it was officially announced yesterday.
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  • 25 7 MORE than 1.300 South Korean military convicts will receive a presidential amnesty for the New Year, the Defence Ministry said on Saturday.— A.P.
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  • 98 7 Four Die In New Year Fire SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador. Jan. 1. (AP) A joyous New Year celebration m Liberty Park became a roaring holocaust on Saturday afternoon as stocks of fireworks blazed. A spark ignited one of the merchants' stalls touching off rockets, fire crackers, roman candles, aerial bombs
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  • 103 7 BAIE ST. PAUL, Quebec, Jan. 1, (AP)— A 22-year-old pregnant woman on Friday saved six children from a fire by throwing them from a second floor window into a snowbank. The fire swept through a petrol station and the upper stories of a building at nearby
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  • 24 7 TWO French Caunelite nuns have arrived m Hongkong from Red China They said they were the last French nuns from Shanghai.- UP
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  • 25 7 PEKING 'S CLAIM PEKING Radio claimed en Saturday Red C&u*a shot down five Nationalist Chinese planes and damaged 10 between Dec 13 and 29.— AP
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  • 265 7 TOKYO, Jan. 1 (UP)— One hundred and twelve persons were killed and scores injured m the worst new year disaster m recent history as a mass of 30,000 worshippers shoved and pushed m the dimness of pinetorch flares to make the traditional new year
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  • 195 7 H-Bomb Will Not Stop World From Another War RUSSIA'S NEW TEAR WARNING: LONDON Jon. 1 (AP)- Soviet Premier Bulganin said on Saturday possession of hydrogen bombs by both East and West is not a 100 per cent deterrent against future wars. He declared another summit conference "can be fruitful.'' "It
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  • NEW YEAR AROUND THE WORLD
    • 97 7 LONDON, Jan. 1 (UP) Sir Winston Churchill accused the Russians yesterday of giving a strange twist to their talk of peaceful co-existence by provoking an arms race m the Middle East. In his annual new j'ear's message to the Conservative Primrose League, of which
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    • 76 7 Much For Peace— Dulles NEW YORK. Jan. 1 (UP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m a new year's eve statement said: "The year 1955 has done much for peace. At the summit conference. President Eisenhower showed the whole world the sincerity of our peaceful purpose Germany entered into NATO
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    • 68 7 BELGRADE, Jan. 1 (UP) President Tito strongly condemned the colonial powers m his annual new year's eve broadcast to the Yugoslav people. Broadcasting from Cairo and fresh from a long trip through two former colonies. Ethiopia and Egypt, Tito said what he had seen m Africa had
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    • 66 7 VATICAN CITY. Jan. 1 (UP) —Pope Pius XII stood m his light window last night and gave his new year's blessing to 10.000 Romans. Cheers rang out and multi-coloured fireworks went up m St. Peter's Square. The Pope's voice rang out strong and clear over the
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    • 69 7 Peace, Peace, Peace— Reds LONDON. Jan. 1 (UP) Moscow Radio last night broadcast "a happy new year to all our listeners wherever they may be" from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin. *'I wish them luck, happiness and success m life." Bulganin"s message said "If today we were to ask millions of
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    • 62 7 TAIPEI, Jan. 1 (AP) Chiang Kai-shek, signalling the end of another tense year m the Formosa Straits, said the time is nearing for the people of Red China "to ri^e against the Communist tr^tors m a mighty revolution." In a New Year's message, Nationalist China's aging
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 275 9 Seria Sets New Record In Output SERIA set a new production record m 1955 by producing some four million barrels of oil mO re man had been expected. Thi s was among the points made by Mr. R. E. Hales. Managing Director of the British Malayan Petroleum Co. Ud and
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  • 399 9 A BUSY legislative year laces the United States Congress when it reconvenes this week. And one of its busiest spheres promises to be the field of economics. While Congress compiled a noteworthy record m 1955, a number of important matters remain to be settled.
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  • 88 9 DURING 1955 the British Motor Corporation exported more vehicles than any other manufacturer m the world by shipping 200.000 with a total value of £75 million sterling. Sir Leonard Lord, the corporation chairman, announced m London. Nearly four vehicles were produced every minute of the working
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  • 69 9 A $3,500,000 steel plant is to be established at Kilburn South Australia, by three Sydney companies to make a wide range of bright steel products Production is expected to begin early this year. The interests are subsidiaries of Martin Bright Steels Pty. Ltd., distributors of steel
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  • 441 9 BULLISH TONE MAY BE REVIVED THIS YEAR Price Jumps Seen For Rubber, Tin Standard Market Correspondent THE bullish sentiment m the Singapore and tin markets, which prevailed prior to the holidays, is likely to be revived m the New Year. The seasonal apathy and the reluctance of traders to do
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  • 217 9 Australians Teach Trades In Malaya I Finance And 4 <>Mnu>r<u> TWO Australians will (each technical trades at a new institution being opened m Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. L. J. Cooper, of Ultimo, Sydney, who has arrived m Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. William Carson, of Balgowlah, Sydney, who is due
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  • 23 9 31 years' service with the company. Presentations on behalf of the staff were also made by Miss A. Dyason.
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  • 53 9 PRIMARY production m the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. New South Wales, for 1954-55 reached a record value of A£8.63 million, and the gross average income from each farm was A£11.627. The average ricecrop of 2.53 tons an acre was also a record, exceeding that of 1950-51, which
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  • 43 9 A NEW packaging method for the export of scallops m Tasmania is based upon polythene, a versatile plastic, and paper board. The shellfish are dredged m Tasmanian coastal waters and are packed m polythene bags which are then heat-sealed.
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  • 88 9 Five Put In 137 Years' Service MALACCA. Sun.— Five members of Fraser Neave's Malacca branch who put m 137 years' service with the company, received commendations and awards at a Ronggeng party at their clubhouse. Each of them received a gold watch, a gold medal and $200. The recipients were:
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  • 102 9 CEYLON'S trade for the first 11 months of this year broke all records, according to official figures issued m Colombo The favourable trade balance up to November 30 was Rs. 453 million (£34 million), compared with Rs. 385.5 (£29 million) for the same period of 1954. Commercial circles
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  • 23 9 AUSTRALIA has now become an exporter of oil, with a recent shipment of 14,000 tons of refined oil to New Zealand.
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  • 125 9 FERGUSON TRACTORS FOR ANTARCTIC SEVEN Ferguson tractors will be working m the Antarctic for the next three years. The Commonwealth TransAntarctic Expedition will be using four petrol-engined units while the other team, organized by the Royal Society, will be running diesel engines on fuel of a special mixture. Both expeditions
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  • 69 9 BOAC has now introduced a tourist excursion service between Singapore and Hongkong that saves $117. It is available at $626 per return ticket valid for 30 days. Last year the company started its first class excursion return service to the same plane for $711. the charge for
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  • 413 9 By A Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share markets remained firm both before and after the talks between the Federation and Singapore Chief Ministers and the jungle Communist delegation. 1 After the Christmas holidays markets quickly got into their stride and a fair volume
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  • 205 9 BUSINESS done m shares from Dec. 24 to 30: Industrials:— Federal Dispensary $3 55, Fraser Neave Ords $1.70 and $1.71 i. Fraser Neave Prefs. $5.90. Gammons $2.52 i Wm Jscks $3.75 cbi. Jackson Co. $1,434, Malayan Cement $1.65. McAlister $3.22 i. Metal Box $1 60
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  • 160 9 AN American shipping expert suggested m London yesterday that possibly two nuclear powered merchant ships would be operating within the next five years. Mr. X Maddocks. Assistant Professor of Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan, said m London yesterday it seemed unlikely, however, that nuclear-powered marine
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  • 172 9 Millers Are Concerned By Loss Of Trade MALAYAN exports of refined coconut oil to Burma have dwindled to levels beyond anything previously experienced by local millers. Singapore and Penang millers are concerned by this loss of trade which amounted to only 2.500 tons m the first ten months of this
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  • 81 9 THE U.S. Commerce Department said m Washington that exports to Asia m October rose to U*****,500,000 m October from U*****,800,000 m September. The Department's Bureau of Census figures showed outbound trade to Asia soared almost U5540,000,000 above October, 1954 when exports amounted to U*****,600,000. Exports
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  • 25 9 THE first consignment of 72.000 tons rice to be exported from Italy to Japan and Indonesia is now being loaded m Savona. Reuter.
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  • 80 9 A SINGAPORE professional photographer Mr. Aw Thiam Chor, won the first prize of $500, m the A\U Malaya Omo Photography Competition. The other top prize winners were Mr. Ho Tat Sena $300 and Mrs. F. H. Buss $100. All three are members of the Singapore Camera Club.
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    • 68 9 NOTICES P.WD. TENDER NOTICE ri'.ENDERS will be received A from Contractors not be".ow Class 'D' at the Office of the State Engineer. Kedah/ Perlis, Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 16th January, 1956. for the Construction of a Police Station and Ten Class G' Quarters at Kaki Bukit,
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  • 372 10 Stork Brings 49 And Crime Takes A Day Off ALTHOUGH thousands of Singaporeans went gay with the New Year spirit, wining, dining and merry-making, strangely enough, there was not a single reported case of drunkenness to the police. According to long-service General Hospital workers,
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  • 153 10 Federation Lifts' New Safety Law KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— In the light of the Federation's latest tendency to build skyscrapers, the Federal Government today gazetted an additional enactment to the Machinery Ordinance which will ensure that all passenger and goods lifts are installed and maintained at high standards of safety. This
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  • 64 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fire at a squatter hut m crowded Sentul Pasar last night damaged $500 worth of property. There were no casualties although a major portion of the building was burned down. The Central Fire Brigade last night put out a fire m
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  • 60 10 CHILDREN suffering from tuberculosis and these of poor T.B. patients have been invited to a Chinese New Year party, sponsored by SATA on Feb. 8, 9 and 10. Dr. G.H. Garlick, mediral director of SATA. said yesterday that the public were also invited to witness the
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  • 291 10 f Cant Live With Her-No. 2 AN attractive Singapore woman, Chua Lay Chway, yesterday asked Mr. Leon Comber at the Chief Minister's meet-the-people session whether he could do something to stop her husband from carrying out his intention of bringing out his Number I
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    39 10 MISS Isabel Khoo, the icinner of the Miss Trade Fair 1955, is seen icearinq the crown and holding the cup after the presentation by Mr. Lim Lean Teng at Penang Hall, New World Park, Penang, last week.
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  • 98 10 KAJANG. Sun.— The second Chinese .to become a headmaster of a government English school here has arrived to assume duty as head of the Klang High School. He is Mr. Chong Seek Chin B.A. (hons.). who succeeds Mr. A. D. Bumford. who has gone on long
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  • 180 10 She Had JVa Motlesty To Outrage IPOH, Sun.— A 65--year old Menglembu regrouping area headman, Chung Choong, was acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. E.V.A. Peers on Friday without his defence being called on a modesty outrage charge. Chung, originally charged with rape, was alleged
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  • 101 10 PENANG, Sun.— About 270 Malayan pilgrims to Mecca returned here by the s.s Eurybates last night because they were ordered by the Saudi Arabian government to leave Mecca. These Muslims who went on a pilgrimage during the last two years settled there after completing their mission.
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  • 135 10 PENANG, Sun.— A 49-year-old problem will be dug up for study by the Penang Port Commission which takes over authority of the port from the old Penang Harbour Board today. Ihe Commission would decide whether or not to construct deep water berths for
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  • 180 10 Labour Plan Attack On Alliance KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An all-out attack on the Alliance Government for the failure of the end-the-Emergency talks last week at Baling, is being contemplated by opposition political parties m the Federation. The move is being initiated by the Pan-Malayan Labour Party which will launch it
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  • 56 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of the following inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police with effect from Jan 1. Inspector A. E. J. Koelmyer of Negri Sembilan. Inspector Leong Kwai Wah, Perak; Inspector Mohamed Amin bin
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  • 143 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Representatives of some 15,000 New Villagers m Selangor today denounced the Federation Government for giving "excessive" powers to District and Resettlement officers. A unanimous decision reached at a meeting here demanded that Government should reduce the excessive powers which had allegedly been
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  • 67 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Police detained a youth m connection with the theft of a pair of slippers belonging to a religious teacher at the Sulaiman Mosque at Mountbatten Road yesterday. Three men were arrested by a plainclothes policeman this afternoon for gambling at the Supreme Court
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  • 68 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Postmaster-General, Malaya, announced today that new registration envelopes m the Queen Elizabeth II series will be placed on sale at all post offices m Singapore tomorrow. Unlike the present envelopes which are embossed with a 20--cent stamp m payment of registration fee
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  • 125 11 CALCUTTA. Jan. 1. (AP) Hamilton Richardson and Althea Gibson of the United States defeated Japan's No. 2 player, Koesi Kamo, and his sister, Sachiko Kamo, 6—4, 6—l, m the mixed doubles semi-finals m the Asian lawn tennis championships m Calcutta yesterday. In the other mixed doubles
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  • 303 11 NEW YEAR EVE SHOCK FOR THE WOLVES Manchester U. Leaders Of '56 W B L NDO ft» J n 1 (Reuter) For Wolverhampton wanderers the former English Football League champions the last few hours of 1955 broke a proud record. They lost 2-0 to lowly placed Cardiff
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  • 26 11 VALETTA, Malta. Jan. 1, (AP) The visiting Hungarian football team Kinizsi drew 2--2 with the Malta national team yesterday m its opening match here
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  • 590 11  -  EDIN PETERS By THERE are at the moment, at least three drivers Singapore's schoolmaster. Francis Baruch (MGTD), Perak's A. Brazier (Citroen 15) and W. R. A. Wyllie (Triumph TR-2) who stand a good chance of winning the top award of $4,000 put up
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  • 54 11 LONDON, Jan. 1 (Router) Turnover on the British horse lacing tote was nearly a £1,000,000 down during the iast 12 months compared with 1954. The race course betting control board stated last night that during 1955 their turnover was £23.862,716. The turnover for 1954 was £24,822,--496
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  • 94 11 ...NEW YORK, Jan. 1, (UP) —Harrison Dillard, twice Olympic champion hurdler was yesterday named 1955 winner of the James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy, the United States' outstanding award for amateur athletes. The award is presented annually by the National A.A.U. to "the amateur athlete who, by performance,
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  • 143 11 IN CLEVELAND. Ohio, "Bones" Dillard expressed surprise at the award. Dillard, who was 1948 Olympic sprint champion and holds top honours m national indoor hurdles, declared: "A couple of other times I thought I might possibly make it, but this year I thought Hopalong Cassady (Ohio
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  • 625 11 With Hopes And Prayers..* By VERNON MORGAN LONDON, Jan. 1 (Reuter) As the bells chimed m the new year it's a safe guess there were many thousands of sportsmen and sportswomen the world over thinking on sport m 1956 and more particularly the Olympic Games. They
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  • 181 11 MIAMI FLORIDA. Jan. 1 (AP) Nashua wound up a week of training with a 2J mile gallop at Hialeah Park yesterday and showed that he was getting into condition for the winter races. The tension of getting the world's most valuable race horse ready
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 258 11 TUITION JAN. BEGINNERS: Morn, shorthand, daily (air-con-ditioned room), Bk. Keeping. Std. VII. VIII. Senior. 7 subjects. 4 languages. Commercial subjects. Pre-Senior English. Maths. Evening: 5/8 Shorthand Pitmans and Malay. Book-keep ing Typing throughout day, 3 places, 165 machines, latest "models, concessions School Students. Running: Spl classes, '56 LCC. Speed 60/140;
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    • 848 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required IA) Assistant Technical Engineer m salary scale $1.055xA45-1,190 plus Variable Allowance. Appointment on 3 years agreement m first instance. Qualifications: Graduate of the Institution of Electrical Engineers or Higher National Certificate (Electrical) or equivalent. Experience m Technical planning of High and Low
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 188 11 Ul Abner By Al Capp yi^eyf/T.^ 52 I FORGOT IMPORTANT PAR T.T'y Alley Oop By V.T. Ham//fi HOLYCOVV, WHERE 'S ['^^""^QH < 'COURSE I AM! D'YAI I HERE.' DON'T JUST I W| PAPA AMD /_IU HAVE W /fiOSH.OOCA THINK I'D LEAVE STAND THERE.' TAKE m\ tTjl .k> WHAT A GUY.'
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  • 590 12 FLASHBACK to June 5 1955 Jeffery James takes you back to HEAT discomfort and here is this eige/-beover from the other newspaper standing on my toes to get a better view from this sardine-can they call the press box. Buf only a few minutes more of torture,
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  • 355 12 MALAYA'S retention of the coveted Thomas Cup was the biggest, noisiest badminton event of the year. Bi& the most explosive domestic issue of last season *J .-""undoubtedly the Wong Peng Soon Co and the Badminton Association of Malaya issue. The year's badminton highlights
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  • 122 12 THE visits of foreign teams. SAFA's decision not to send a team to take part m the Olympics. Malayan soccer's fight against hooliganism. were among the headlines of the past season. But the honour roll m Singapore belongs to the Marines Department which accomplished a Colony soccer double'
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  • 96 12 In Athletics, Top Man Is Levula JOE LEVULA. 22-year-old six-foot-plus Fijian, hogged the headlines m the field of athletics last year. In his path to Malayan athletic glory, he has established new Malayan marks at Ipoh. recording 9.8 sees, for the 100 and 21.5 for the 220. Encouraging tribute was
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  • 90 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association can look back at the 1955 season with pride and satisfaction on a very successful and interesting season. The Colony may have suffered defeats m their outings m the Federation, but this is a minor thing compared with the fine job
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  • 81 12 SINGAPORE'S basketballers enjoyed a rousing success last year with the two-point victory over Taiwan for the Nanyang University Cup, the symbol of basketball supremacy m Southeast Asia. Overseas tours were made by Singapore's teams to Taiwan for the Chiang Kai-shek Cup, and Cambodia for the King of
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  • 103 12 Good Boxing But There's Little Money AMATEUR boxing made its greatest strides with the promotion of the South-east Asia Boxing Championships, m August. Six nations, making a total of 33 boxers, made this tournament, the first of its kind, a tremendous success Singapore deservedly won the Aw Cheng Chye trophy
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  • 168 12 THE PAST year has been a crowded season for Malayan racing cyclists, and among the enthusiasts who deserve special mention for their fine rides are Singapore's Mansoor Sawi, Malik Selamat. Sulaiman Awang and Selangor's Charles Jalleh. Mansoor Sawi proved the years best roadman.
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  • 324 12 FOR another year, Singapore's Neo Chwee Kok is the Swimmer of 1955. This modest young sportsman is still keeping Singapore's flag up m swimming. Neo Chwee Kok, the Colony's most travelled sportsman. (Helsinki. London. Australia, India. Japan. Philippines, and Hongkong) is still the best we
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  • 634 12  - Wong Peng Soon, M.B.E A FITTING REWARD FOR SERVICES Bill Funk By 2 WONG PENG SOON, the most-publicized champion of the year and the man who led the Malayan Thomas Cup team to victory over Denmark to retain the Cup, has become the first badminton player also the first Malayan
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  • 208 12 RACERS MAKE HISTORY IT was a memorable 1955 J for motor racing. Firstly, two members of the' Singapore Motor Club, Lim; Peng Han and Douglas Frank; were the official representa-J tives of the S.M.C. at an over-' seas race meeting. This was; at the Colombo road races; hold m August.
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  • 52 12 BIGGEST upset m Malayan! golf last year was the defeat of! Cecil Beamish, twice winner of: the Malayan golf title, by Colin! Stirling m -the semi-final of the! Colony golf championships. I Golf, m general, has had a I very enjoyable year with a I number of club
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  • 88 12 THE success of the Colony ironmen m the recently concluded triangular (Singapore-Federation-Indonesia) weightlifting championships has whipped up interest m this strong men's sport. Mr Chua Tian Teck, the President of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation, the "brains" behind the success of the Federation, m the past
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  • 96 12 <• The Singapore Cricket Club trounced the Combin--5 ed Air Forces, Tengah by 2 15 points (3 goals) to nil m a friendly rugby match on the Padang on Saturday. Thi s win enabled the Club £to maintain their local un- beaten record. Their only de--2 feats
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  • 34 12 MALACCA. Sun.— lnside-right Sahars hattrick enabled the Singapore Argonaut: to beat Corinthians i-1 at the Kubd Stadium yesterday. Say Lock scored for the Corinthians toward the latter part of the second half.
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  • 317 12  - Hongkong Indonesia To Join The 'Festival' VERITY GILL Sikhs Plan Inter-port Triangular By HONGKONG and Indonesia have been invited by the Malayan Sikhs Sports I Council to take part m a triangular sports meet to be held m Penang this year. This was disclosed by Mr. Gorbex Singh, the veteran
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  • 154 12 Fijians In KL Rugby 'Feast' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rugby will be played m a new setting when the First Fijian Regiment play against a Selangor United Invitation XV at the Princes Road stadium here on Jan. 3. Selangor rugger fans are m for a rugby feast next week. The fighting
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  • 54 12 KLUANG. Sun.— The Bardhan ;Cup quarter-final between Johore Indians and Selangor Indians, ;which was to have been played ;here on Saturday, was called off ;by the refere c because the Selangor players failed to turn ;up. Th e large crowd presen* long before the kickoff
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  • 19 12 Today's Sport RUGBY > S -C£- vs 41 Sqdn. R.N.Z. A.F. at S.CC I W.A.S.P.S. vs. R.N.A.S., Semoawang at Seletar.
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