The Straits Times, 22 October 1955

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. New*"** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 278 1 Marshall will try to get America's gift reactor for Colony or South Johore 3 other nations want it too nment will try to convince Colombo Plan counolony—or South Johorc— is the best site for the nuclear research and training centre offered by the and Indonesia would
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  • 15 1 Id Mart iday beMalaya and Chin r- ace In were to
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  • 178 1 Placard at amnesty parade IPOH. Friday. PLACARD saying "Welcome back. Chin Penp and comrades' will be among scores of others to be j paraded through Ipoh tomorrow in a monster am- nesty procession. The Mentri Besa r of Perak. Date Panglima Bukit Oantang. and
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  • 41 1 MILAN. Frl Lultfi Pellcgrim. 72. l s today nearing his homt near here at the end of a 10-month pilgrimage of, prayer in churches through the length and breadth of Italy. fOC the recovery of his sick wife— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Frl— Women get fatter as they get older, but men stay Just about the same, two doctors concluded today after an extensive survey of 16.000 Birmingham workers between the ages of 20 and 59 Reuter.
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  • 77 1 LONDON. Fri— Mis. Vene- Buela. 19-jrear-old Carmen i Susan a Zvbillaca. won thr "Miss World" title and a tSM 1*4.250) prize here last night She also won a i: 1.800 (S«.. r >00) sports car. Second wa> Mlv America M.ir old Margaret Annr Hay wood
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  • 147 1 THE search for Zita Francis. 19-year-old Singapore dance hostess, missing for nine days, Is over Zita returned to her home in Prince Charles Square. Alexandra Road, last night after police found her In a house in Kirn Keat Ro»d. off ler Road. Her mother, Mrs.
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  • 40 1 WHILE PRINCESS MARGARET shrinks back. Peter Townscnd smilinfly dangles a grass snake that intruded on their privacy a picture taken during one of the Royal holidays when Peter was equerry to the late King George VI.
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  • 736 1 Margaret's romance 'A Royal soap opera LONDON. Fri. PRINCESS MARGARET and GroupCaptain Peter Townsend met again last night They were cheered by hundreds of people after spending six hours at the London home of the Princess's cousin, Mrs. John Wills. But today, with still no official confirmation or denial that
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  • 28 1 HAVANA Frl Preald<n Fulgrnclo Batl.sta of Cuba hu intrrvrned t<i postpone a dv» b»'twt'fn two (•onKn\s.sm«T who qiiiirrrllrri during a session of the Cuban Parliamt-nt
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  • 183 1 $700,000 gift for Colony AUSTRALIA is Riving Sineapore a milk reconstitution plant worth $700 000. it was announced yesterday Just before the Colombo Plan conference ended The Australian M for External Affairs. Mr R. O Casey, who announced the gift, said that the plant could process 1.000 gallons An hour.
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  • 31 1 "I f LMBI'.R EMCTIONS IN niM PARIS. Fri. Trench (••■vrrnment toda\ de- < idrd to table bill in Parliament to hold grn- < r.il elections in first fortnight of December. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 TOKYO. Fn Japanese war cnm:nk!> still held in here have d permission t atuti in fmnt vt main railway sta- a symbol of peace.-«-A.P
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  • 108 2 The scene of the jig meeting KLIAN INT AN, A 'SLEEPY HOLLOW MINING VILLAGE, 11IIIIII1I11(^ never expected to hit the headlines but now the eyes of Malaya arc focussed on it as a probable venue for the end -the- war talks THE MAIN STREET uf the
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  • 33 2 MR. PILLAI point* to the path where Chan Tien and tee Chin Hee first emerged from the Jungle. The man walking along the path k» a labourer.
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  • 187 2 KLIAN INTAN, "sleepy hollow" mining town in North Malaya. never expected to make headline news. But now. becau.se of the part the village is expected to play in the forthcoming end-the-war talks with Communist leader Chin Peng. Kllan Intan has become the centre of
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  • 72 2 BFNTONU. Frl. Motor mechanic Lee Koon Yeong. 25. wan called out to repair two can which collidrd on the BetitongKarak Koad yesterday. He fixed up the damaged ran and was driving bark to the garage here where he works when hi*
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  • 75 3 'Beware of this danger' LONDON, Fri. Economist today Tu.rmd against \£S£ 1-sons- 111 ■rmade jft tm i u ld not iV "T,;' *nulne until it tbdvl RahDavid Marl .uouring to leader nununlat atten it must please mousa:d. ret was it is amounts to Red tactics are Comln under d into
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  • 13 3 i ive b:rth to a m battered And of d near
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  • 59 3 Police take Ma to his car through a crowd of 300 POLICE ewwrt Grow* Captain Peter Tawnaend through a crowd of 3<H» people as he leaves the I home of the Marquess of Abergavenny in Lowndes Square, London. As the crowd speculated about his reported romance with
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  • 292 3 Rebels deploy with akUI in tac« ot plane strikes and artillery barrages 250 Algerians cross the border and pin down 3,000 French troops GAFSA, Friday. fHE armed rebellion against the French in North Africa has now spread from Morocco and Algeria to Tunisia which was granted
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  • 132 3 OFFICER SHOT: CYPRUS CURFEW NICOSIA. Frl. A CURFEW was Imposed on Famaeusta last night after a Royal Air Force officer was shot by terrorists and a bomb thrown at a police station. The officer was hit by two bullets while parking v is car ln the centre of Famagusta A
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  • 102 3 DUTCH EDITOR INSULTED HIS QUEEN: 10 DAYS' JAIL THE HAGUE. Fri. Am l< ll editor was sentenced by a district court to 10 days in prison today for insulting Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. Jan Fabius. 67-year-old editor of the periodical De Nieuubrirf" (The Newsletter), was charged with criticising the
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  • 40 3 SANTIAGO. Fri. More than 400 judges and court officials in Chile withdrew their resignations on the word of President Carole Ibanez that they would get the salary increases they have been demanding for the last .irs— U. P.
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  • 26 3 AMMAN. Fri Oeneral Sir Charles Keightley. British Commander -in Chief Middle East Land Fortes, flew into Jordan yesterday for a four-day visit— A P.
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  • 28 3 HOLLYWOOD. Frl. Actres* Jan Sterling, wife of actor Paul Douglas, yesterday gave birth to a seven pound 12 ounce boy at her home here— AP.
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  • 292 3 FLOODED SHIP'S ENGINE ROOM BECAUSE HE WANTED TO JOIN ARMY: HE GOES TO JAIL DEVONPORT. Frt A 20-YEAR-OLD Brl- tish sailor flooded the engine room of his ship because he was "chocker. browned off and threadbare" with life in the Navy. A sailor. John Mc\dam. was sentenced
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  • 53 3 WASHINGTON. Frl —Nine Ruuian seamen who jumped their ship at Formosa are beirm admitted as special immigrants to the United States They deserted from the I Soviet tanker Tuapse last year after it was confiscated by Chinese Nationalist* as It wa& taking oil to Red C.unese
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  • 130 3 JAKARTA. Friday. THE Indonesian Monetary Board headed by the Finance Minister. Mr. Sumitro DJoJohadikusumo. today reduced some export taxes and abolished others to make easier the export of raw materials and increase the Republic's foreign exchange income. Pepper, sugar and tobacco were freed of all export
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  • 60 3 LISBON, Frl —The Portuguese President, Oeneral Francisco Cravelro Lopes, left here yesterday for England. He is making a state visit at the Invitation of the Queen. Oeneral Lopes is the first Portuguese President to visit England officially and the first Portuguese head of state to come
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  • 83 3 BONN, (West Germany), Fri —Karl Schmelder, 57, former major of Hitlers bodyguard, said today the Russians exhumed Hitler's bones at the beginning of May, I 1945, and took the skull to Moscow. gehnelder said he heard j from fellow prisoners whoi were present that Hitler's j
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  • 28 3 CASTELORAND O L F O dtalyt. Frl The Pope today praised television a* "an effective means nf encouraging family unity around the domestic hearth."— Reuter.
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  • 40 3 CHARLIE KHOO OCT. 21 NEW DELHI. Fri. Seven Russian experts will shortly visit India to advise the Indian Government on oil and mineral prospecting. the Minister for Natural Resources. Mr. K. D. Malavtya. announced today. Reuter.
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  • 57 3 BRISTOL. Virginia, Frl. Terry Talmadge Hudson was convicted here yesUrday for drunkenness for the 321 st time. Police files show Hudson [has paid fine* totalling $10,500 and has spent three years and four months ln jail since January*. 193" Only four of 325 drunkenness charges
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  • 331 3 LONDON. Frt. ALTHOUGH then was no re- I petition of yesterday's conditions the stock markets war* generally unsettled and there wai a itrong disposition to await next week's budget statement before extending commitments Closing middle price* of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOAN! Consols IMS Funding
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  • 169 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rTHE son of a wealthy businessman of Kuala Selangor told a magistrate's court here today that he would rather go to Jail than pay maintenance to his wife. Ler Kong Hoon, who had been ordered by the court in June
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce have appealed to the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to exempt imported foodstuffs from duty. Canned food, edible oils and fats, fresh and dried fruit, meat, poultry and game, milk and sugar are Items specially mentioned.
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  • 87 4 SEREMBAN. Frl.— A Negrl t Sembilan Alliance delegation led by Dato Shah Bandar bin Abu Bakar today called on the Yang di-Pertuan Besar i and asked him to Increase the number of seats for unofficial members on the State Executive Council. The Alliance wants the number
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  • 251 4 Champion or gestapo?— ask the people GOVT. URGED TO CLOSE DOWN CHINESE AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT MCA SAYS: LET ELECTED MEN TAKE OVER FROM NOW ON KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TI II Malayan Chinese Association, in its official journal, the Malayan Mirror, today urged the Federation Government to do away with the Secretariat
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  • 144 4 The cheaper cargo rates end SHIPPING freight charges from Hong Kong to Malayan ports will revert next month to what they were before April this year. Fifteen shipping lines, ali members of the Hong KongStratts conference, are affected. A spokesman for one line said in Singapore yesterday that the Hong
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  • 20 4 The Siamese ConsulateOeneral in Singapore will be •'losed on Monday In commemoration ot t.ne United Nations Cay.
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  • 260 4 Bathroom baritone sings his way out of three homes SYDNEY, Fri—A BUT PETER (HE WARBLES IN THE M;il.i\.iii student is singing his way out WASHROOM) IS STILL t sXy and hOme DETERMINED TO STAR IN OPERA Peter Koo, 25, a student of architecture at Sydney University, has lost three homes
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  • 230 4 56 grim, unsmiling people fly to new homeland piIFTY grim and un- smiling people straggled through the, tong Customs Hall of Singapore Airport. Their bewildered faces bore the stamp of the people of the soil, and they wore waistcoats and long woollen pullovers. One
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  • 190 4 RAFFLE ISSUE: WARNING BY BISHOP Forget them, he advises THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev 1 Baines. has this advice for chur< noney-raising raffles "Leave them alon< He states in "The Courier," monthly publication of St Andrew's Cathedral, that the problem Is a matter for the conscience of each
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  • 26 4 PENANG. Frl. The Minister for Works Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today ln.spect«d public works in i bis first official tour t.f Province Wellesley.
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  • 122 4 TEN men am! who have to* y.ars of their students, wen th yesterday's Tea rally of Singap r schools at the They rec dal each from I for Education I ha^ beer, more than 20 Earlier. Mr. How of th< Ch High ScnoOi
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  • 39 4 PENANG. Fri Th Commissioner. Sir MacOillivray. todaj ed the award i I mander of the B:.--tc Mr Khoo Siar. En m<T Straits Btttlenu latm- Councillor. I I vest it are cererTun. R> <lri' ncy.
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  • 82 5 Architects want a 3-tier govt. .nntration of 1 rnment in 1 should be at acb with func[nstituU of r Malay* ha« mmlttee on r.ent. lum to the isUtute sug.^nould Local Govnd Housing; Auto planning th( Rural councils are should not be should be crt ar.d admd have three Their duties
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  • 21 5 t branch of ted the follow- P. RamaMr. H.T. JamnaMessrs. S Sim. Thian a. Tay Ata Too and
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  • 279 5 Loudspeakers blare amnesty offer to notorious terror leader And 'voice' plane tells gang to surrender IPOH, Friday pOPULAR Mandarin music was played over a giant loudspeaker yesterday to terrorists in Gunong Rapat, where a Gurkha patrol killed three bandits on Tuesday. Fifteen miles away, in the
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  • 23 5 KLANG. Fit A Malay fisherman in Jeram. 21 mi'es from here, today reported the loss of three outboard motors worth $2,500.
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  • 89 5 Bid to take away STC franchise ]\|R SIM BENG SENG. City Councillor, wants the City Council to place on record that the Singapore Traction Company has fai:?d to provide and mr'ntaln un efficient transport tervlce He has tabled this in a motion before the City Council meeting on Oct 31
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  • 73 5 Essay wins her trip to America PKETTY HAVYAHIR BISTE HAJI ALI. a Kou Bahm schoolgirl who has won the New York Herald Tribune's prize for the best essay on the subject "The World We Want' She was chosen from hundreds of students from the Federation and will leave for the
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  • 45 5 PIR young Anglo-Indian orphans who are on their way to a new life in New Zealand From left to right they are: Sheila MrElfatrirk. 17, Nancy Harris, 11. Lionel Landale. 18. and Patriru Harri*. 17 Strait* Time* picture.
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  • 173 5 IT GA YE THEM CHANCE OF NEW LIFE THE Cargo-liner Wairimu. now docked in Singapore, is a doubly lucky ship for two passengers. The passengers. Anglo- Indian orphan sister* Nancy. 11. and Patricia Harris. 17. are on their way to New Zealand.
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  • 49 5 PENANG. Frl. A shopkeeper. Tan Hee Boon, charged with having Illegal custody of a 13-year-old girl, Choo Ah Lew was today acquitted by the magistrate court. Tan. It was alleged, had paid a sum of $300 for the transfer of Choo from her mother. Koay Chool
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— A hospital attendant's wife. 19--year-old Sln.iamal. was found hanging In the labourers lines at Bungsar Hospital here last night
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  • 24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. FrL— The Customs office and all other Government offices will be closed on Oct. 29. the birthday of the Prophet.
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  • 92 5 SEREMBAN. Frl.— Karlm bin Abdullah. 19. was sentenced to six months' Jail here today after he was found guilty of negligently causing the deaths of three 'abourer.ln a road accident. Karim was the driver of a lorry carrying 25 labourers back to their
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  • 325 5 Blind mi hat paid guide KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. OPIUM, gambling and women were the downfall of most of the Federation's 600 Chinese beggars, according to a pilot surrey carried out this year by the Social Welfare Department. When asked by department officials why they had not
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  • 120 5 WARRANT OUT FOR BANKRUPT He fled to Hong Kong, court told A WARRANT for the arrest of Charles Krygsman, a bankrupt, was Issued by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Whyatt, yesterday. Mr. A. W. Ghows. Asslstan* Official Assignee, madr th* 1 i application for the warrant He said that Krygsman
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  • 71 5 BOARD FOR INDUSTRY' MOVE IS ON The Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr David Marshall, is anixioufc to have a Malayan In--1 dustiial Development Board established to promote and 1 foster !ocal Industries He said yesterday that preliminary talks on pro- posals for promoting industrial development had taken place
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  • 49 5 KUALA SELANOOR. Frl An amnesty procession In which more than 300 people 25 cars and lorries will take part, will tour this district on Sunday urging terrorist* in the area to surrender. The procession will visit 12 districts and will travel nearly 80 miles
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  • 30 5 KLANG. m VUlasamy Arumugam was jailed tor six months today for enterIng the house of M. Suppiah at Meru and snatchinhls wife's gold neck ace on Oct. 13
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 376 5 GARKICK: IMar Aja lb 'Malay KCX: The Yellow Tomahamk--—3 IS. 6 30. 9 15: TH. *****. 11. 145 4. 6.30. 930 mornlrg morn:ng show. Pickpocket 11.00; show Appointment in HondurasTel *****. 9.00 midnight Tight Spot, Tel. KINO'S: Secret Island— ll S. *****. 3.30 7. 9 30; morning show. Red ODEON:
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  • 100 6 20 Word, $10 (minimum). MR. MRS. J. S. Perelra thank Relatives. Friends for their Attendance. Presents and Congratulations on Occasion of their Weddlir MR V tie SOUZA and sisters thank the silcrs and nuns of Convent Baramfeaa, for their visits <• at the funeral of their beloved sister Eva
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  • 223 6 20 Hnrdt .</# I minimum}. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day tn the 'Malay Mall' if you want to win that $.~>.OOO word puzzle. ROYAL AIR FORCE. Changl presents a Festival of Music: 22 Oct.— 29. All seat* now bookable at Robinsons STRONG COOK INO smells go through the whole house.
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  • 662 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Oct. 22, 1955. Atoms For Asia America's generous Colombo Plan offer of an atomic research centre and a power reactor opens to South Asian countries fresh vision of industrial advance. The prospect of harnessing nuclear energy may completely transform one of the basic Asian problems
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  • 263 6 South Vietnam's referendum on Sunday to decide who rules, ex-Emperor Bao Dai or Premier Ngo Dinh Diem, is not in the best nor perhaps in the worst of democratic traditions. The ex-Emperor, from his cushioned fastness in Cannes, anticipated the wish of his people (quite wrongly)
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  • 262 6 The Singapore Government's proposal to lower the minimum age for drivers from 19 yoar s to 17 hat attracted swift criticism. The president of the Automobile Association of Malaya says that there are enough young people at the wheel without adding to their number. It is a valid
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  • 1052 6 SATURDAY STUDY hy CYNICUS 4N Interim report re- commendlnK the freezing of super-scale appointments In the public services ls the likely reaction of the Singapore Malayan Lsat ion Commission to allegations that a flurry of new postings may defeat the purpose the Commission was designed to
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  • 808 6 ¥F YOU travel the 1 road from Kuala Lumpur up to Ipoh. as. to quote Kipling, "thousands have travelled before." your attention will be arrested by the stranKe formation of the bluffs that rise out of the Jungle. They do not rise Imposingly high, but they
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  • 140 6 (From the Straits Times of October 26, 1905 > SATURDAY was loyally celebrated in Singapore in honour of Trafalgar Day. There was a general cessation of business and as the Races synchronised with Nelson's centenary, more than the customary Jubilation was apparent In the Colony. Notwithstanding that
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  • 318 7 10,000 COVT. MEN UP m ARMS AGAINST SENIOR OFFICERS' STAND NELSON TOUCH— IN COLONY 1 Singapore goes back ISO yean to hail a hero fHEIR LEADER SAYS •0T WON'T TAKE LESS MONEY FOR MALAYANISATION' rN THOUSAND Singapore Government irorkers are annoyed with Mr.
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  • 107 7 He stole $10, gets 7 years' jail PRAHIM BIN MAHBOB. 21. was sentenced to seven years' jail by Mr Justice Taylor after he was found Piilty at the Singapore Ass:zes yesterday of robbing Miss Nora Simon of $10 at her flat in Dunearn Road on June 23 Simon said that
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  • 64 7 Three youths, charged with rioting, were acquitted yesterday without their delence being called because the prosecution could produce only one witness who saw them in the mob. Tan Kirn Leng Chew Ah Chye. and Tan Hole Toh were alleged to have beer, in a mob.
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— The Johore Cricket Club is holding a barbecue dance on Oct 29 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Johore Civil Service Club here
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  • 319 7 QUIET LIFE SPY SICK OF THREATS Dr. B. back■inns gun ()N*E of the worlds w most publicised post-war spies. Dr. Michael Bialoguski. slipped quietly into Singapore last night. The dark-haired bearded doctor earned uneasy fame as the Australian ftcvernments undercover agent who persuaded diplomatspy Vladimir Petrov to desert Communism and
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  • 147 7 EARL Y RETURN SA YES CONTRACTOR DOLJCE investigating the shooting of Detective 1 Corporal Tan An* Tee on Thursday night yesterday said that Tan was mistaken by the gunmen for a Singapore Cold Storage labour contractor. The contractor whose name v being withheld, and Tan
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  • 81 7 Rubber, tin at harvest festival ST. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore, will have an unusual appearance durine its annual harvest festival service at 10.30 a.m tomorrow. Sheets and bales of rubber, tin Ingots anc. palm oi! nuts will decorate the cathedral and the service will also be slightly varied Said the Archdeacon
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  • 34 7 The 22.400-ton troopship Asturlas brought 200 troops and 23 Service families to Singapore yesterday. In transit to Hong Kong and Kure were more than 1.000 troops and about 150 families.
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  • 40 7 Thieves stole about a ton of steel rods left on the ground opposite Elizabeth Walk, where a bridge is being built, on Thursday night. Police believe the thieve* removed the rods by boat during high tide.
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  • 69 7 TOHAY: Singapore 232 .i m I (7ft 6im 1 50 p m <tft. 61n.>Port tMckaon 9 34 am i7fl Mn > 944 pm <7lt 31n Penang 3.06 am <6ft Mn i 334 pja. (Sit. Mo.) TOMOIIOW: Singapore 320 am (7ft. 21n.) 235 p m < Bft. llni: Port
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  • 135 7 All day in court it was in-out for Tahar KLANO. In ABOVWESL from ThomMin Road. Singapore. Moh.vnfd Tahar bin Basri 29. today appeared four tinm briore tha Klini Maristrato. Raja SuUiman Each time he was pr*doc«d from and e«rort«d back to the roiirt lock-up He was aJIeMI to harr COTBmJtted
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  • 35 7 Dr. Mohammad Sard) an. Indonesian Minister for Agriculture, yesterday visited two of the largest rubber re-mil-ling factories in Singapore Lam Choon Pactonr in Bukit Timah Road and Aik Hoe Factory m Paya Lebmr
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  • 80 7 Two women and man are missing r'O women and a mar. wfir rrportetl missing in Singapore yesterday The women are Julia blnte Ramzan. 18. of Geylan* Road, and Urn Mcc Huav. 17 of Thomson Road, and th» man is O. Bablas de BUva ot RaHes Place Julia, who is married
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  • 42 7 Fort .v -eight new blood donors were registered during the week ending Wednesday said a Singapore Blood Transfusion Berrlce report yesterday A total of 145 oeople gave their blood during the week and 131 transfusions were given
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  • 236 7 rpHE Federation Minister for Lands and Mines. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. who attended the Colombo Plan conference which ended in Singapore yesterday, had one regret This was that he had not been able to attend the conference as a candidate representing an
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  • 19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl.-Mr D W. Beeden has succeeded Mr A Harlock M Deputy Chief Police Ofllcer, Johore.
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  • 190 7 Bu man who is SOT against Reds THE leader of the Indian delegation to the Colombo Plan conference. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. said in Singapore after the conference ended yesterday: "I am strongly wedded to democracy, but I am not an tl -Communist." He was speaking
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  • 54 7 The Malayanisation Commission wil in future hold two public sessions a week on Monday beginning at 4 pm. and on Thursday beginning at 5 p.m at the Conference Room of the Public Relations Office In the Assembly House. Singapore The next session will be beld on
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  • 22 7 The REME Playen will present "White Sheep of the Family" at Rowcroft Line* Singapore, from Oct. SI to Nov 5.
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  • 260 7 15 HOMELESS AS FIRE RAZES 3 ATTAP HUTS 2a.m. Singapore roundup FIFTEEN people are homeless following a fire which razed three attap huts at Teo Kirn Eng Road, in the Jalan Eunos area of Singapore last night. The only casualty was a 87-year-old widow N* Kirn Chow, who was treated
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  • 50 7 An employee of a petrol pump In Jurong Road. Singapore, threw a lighted cigarette stomp into a tank which he thought was empty. A Lre engine was sent lor when the tank became ablaze The fire, however, was put out by workers before the rncade arrived.
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    • 233 7 THE STRAND ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO., LTD. LONDON ippliers of stage lighting equipment of world repute. See Representatives for Malaya:E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. Street. Singapore-1. Phone *****. Decca ts^fc\ B run 8 wick r.pjn. Standard Record*. BIT YOU (from the film "The Flame At the ~harUe Applewhite with Chorus Si
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    • 173 7 9 Pepsodent really gives VJ'.lii^l teeth/ Terth rlca«rd with P«p»odrat .ur whiter, much whiter That* because they are cleaner! And they are daner because Pepsodent U thr only toothpaste that oontaii < Inuni*. P*-p»odent with Iriura d<-an« away the h'm which not oi lv dull- tcrth, but »l*o harbourthr danreroox
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  • 320 8 Hotel loses suit to have strike tent removed to roadside COUNSEL: ANIMAL WORK IN THE GROUNDS A LAWYER said in the Singapore High Court yesterday that «ome of the striker* picketing the Gleneagles Hotel grounds behaved like animals and used the place as a public convenience. The lawyer, Mr. R.
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  • 40 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —An exhibition of paintings by an international group of children—Malay. Chinese. Indian. British and American— will be the main attraction at the celebrations in the T« wn Hall here on United Nations Day, en Monday.
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  • 11 8 TAIPING. Fri The Talplng Blood Bank has registered 206 donors.
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  • 86 8 PENANO. Friday.— The High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacOllllvray. today denned a leader as one who has: A SENSE OF PURPOSE with unselfish concern for the common good: A STRONG SENSE OF DUTY to shoulder responsibility A POSITIVE SPIRIT of adventure, and COURAOE to face danger and unpopularity. "A
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  • 191 8 Walk-out at Colony restaurant TWENTY-FOUR employees at the Diamond Restaurant in the Orer.t World Park. Singapore, went on strike yesterday. The strikers belong to the Singapore Workers' Union The union secretary. Mr. Tan Quee Boon, said that the strike started because the management refused to
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  • 62 8 IPOH, Fri.— The Archbishop of Malacca. Monslgnor Michael Olcomendy. and Bishop Dominic Vendargon and Bishop Francis Chan have arrived here for the golden jubilee celebration of the Church of Our Lady of Lour del. There will be a fun fair in the church grounds tomorrow to raise
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  • 41 8 PENANO Fri Rear-Ad-miral H M Choudrl. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Navy, today called on the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacOllUvray. at the Penang Residency, a few hours after his arrival on a goodwill mission
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  • 28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Kuala Lumpur District Welfare Committee at its monthly meeting here today decided to rebuild its hostel for old people and orphans here.
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  • 54 8 CORRECT GUESS WINS THEM BICYCLES TIIIKTEEN-YEAK-OLD Dora toast each other over the for giving the correct the-Miieage" contest held at Fair by Lever Bros (Malaya) tergent Strait-* Tan and Lint < hia Hin. 18. bicycles they won as prite« solution to the OMO "('•uevsthe Happy World Trade Ltd.. the makers
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  • 178 8 PASTOR CASTOR: CHURCH VIEWS SINGAPORE'S church leaders were politely j non-committal when asked to comment yes- terday on Kuala Lumpur's fasting pastor, the Rev. V. Paul Castor. Mr Castor, pastor of the Wesley Methodist Church, went without food for three days to assist the 'spiritual welfare" of his parishioners. This
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  • 51 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Public Works Department clerk, S. Sunderaju. 37. was sentenced to six months' pail and fined $500 here today for cheating. Sunderaju cheated a businessman. Nr Hong Yee, ot Klang of $1,000 after tel'lng him that he could sell P.W.D tractors when he could
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  • 28 8 The band of the Ist Bn The Queens Royal Regiment, will play at the Singapore Botanic Garden*, from 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. tomorrow. >H
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    • 289 8 A REAL ENGLISH DISH! I imether they are tcrnd in an English Inn or in your own In flavour of Wall'» sausages is unmistakable. See xhtrr, s brown in the frying pan taste them piping hot to ver y one M Y» "These Musagei ar. j B^BTTCSj V IV Musa
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 325 8 Straits Times Crossword ZSCZZZ a near aim. of of things T~j p—| p~T U I s I 1 j U l''Kj, j »K»n« 6 H*nry IV. Part ID 1 Where the scholar U polUhTT~" 1"- U S|q I I *d nr^ I I I -I I I 3. Elemental variant
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  • 1693 9 tSiIX«. 2 II 1•• 'S 5! f '111 'I I SIH 1 LJ F4l n m IMB »w »Jft jU hi fm *>• Jllfli Stare trlto proval thy world is round 1 THE first man ever to sail round the
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    • 114 9 Mb r* m« l< i „VC »»rf j ALL 5 in SIM- A-PON OF IC F N. ISHEAFFER^I [safeguard! Drop it. il Spill-proofi ■I out -z- i itfpply t c< pent ttyltt gold pomf ~od*'n deugn N HOMI OR OFFICE *3 rCDAT.' ci Stockist PILES t Mi ol need teebu.n
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    • 6 9 #CERMANY S I worst m INFLATION^
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    • 164 9 "LAMOTTE .^L lAY RUM LOTION Th,» genu.rw. BAY RUM LOTION V? jnS^\ provide* the perfe-t dress na no--swr, M~m*\. >'■' 3c- M Ti every wf oar's bt J OMd regula v r first class ton I 4. io but tn e*:«lient drt > ntion p| d.-' i» Utc LAMOTTI J»4
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    • 139 9 #l*».v Morgan. .!#.#>. Young hvid Dirk Traey Groan and spiash }L I"".' i ~X\Yf BUTWE UMEXI JUST fcX3>OU 7IT 'a»44U. T NcH !*LFTS GET OUfi^PORTABLE 'VM^=zu -"^r/^, s -ni_LDOfrr| wearda suppose /may we sam. televison camera. r_c*t it SETTB? SEND A RffTROU uavE I CHOAN AND ME-^J BE A USE
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  • 339 10 RUBBER PRICE RALLIES AFTER EIGHT CENTS TUMBLE By Our Market Correspondent THE rubber price in Singapore yesterday fell by five and seven-eighths cents to clone at 51. 22 per pound for November first grade, on an uncertain tone. The price opened over five cents easier on Thursday's official close, because
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  • 489 10 Better week on local rubber mart AFTER three weeks of decline the Singapore rubber market haa moved up tnroughout the week. states the current review of Holiday. Cutter. Bath Cot. Ltd.. The 114| cents mark of last week seemed to be a turning point and although the upward trend has
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  • 58 10 Subject to the approval of shareholders, Jeram Kubber Estates Ltd. have entered into an agreement to purchase the estates of Seventh Mil* Estate. Kuala Lumpur, from the local company for £99.166. The purchase will be financed as to approximately one-half out of I the company's own cash
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  • 29 10 I Coal production In the federation in September fell from 17.0 M tons in August to 16.811 tons while bauxite dropped from 19,133 toua to 15.964 ton*.
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  • 183 10 Singapore thin-* Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet, October buyers. $27 i/2 ouyero. $14 1 S,\ sellers. Coconut oil: quierty steady; bulsf* $40 1/2 seller.'., drum $43 sellers. Pepper: quiet, with no business reported; Muntok white $152, Sarawak $151 (botn unchanged on Thursday i
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  • 141 10 November first <radr robber buyers' f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at tl 22 14 per lb. down 5 7/g cent&. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices In cents per lb. were: No 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b buyer* 122. sellers 122.; No. 1 R 8.5. November buyers 133
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  • 38 10 On the free exchange market In Host Kane yesterday, the U.S. aWllar »as quoted at 5.77 7 (or cash and 5 t*h% tor TT. Sterling was quoted at 15.31 and one larl el fU at 253S
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  • 9 10 HINOAKm, fj .■JO <up 50 cents*' I
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  • 83 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS In Investments a recorded lar« P prices variable cha.ige today lead were nrr I qu'et but stead) I and firm. Loans 3',", ny Loans M 4% 1955-5* tV Con. Zinc .M Bank of NSW Mount Lyell N. Broken HI:: Hill 50 Mount Morgan Western Mining I Ampol Exploni;,
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  • 75 10 Ships lylrn a 1., (spore Harbour h.,., expected today arc Reed 4 5. Onr!;i. 6 7. Almkert: Benvrackie 13 M Mcrella 18, Etda:., wel N. Wai! Lam Ann N Wall 8. Hoi.Frederick garang 23. M Rajah Brookr Mantetsu Msru Garfield 33 34 Glengarry M Mataram 42 43 \v Oater
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    • 321 10 LAUNDER by SOUND WAVES THE GNOME SONIC WASHER IN ANY SINK, TUB OR BASIN. Consumption, 30 Watts 230 v. AC only Spore Price $120.00 Sole Agents: WATTS BAKER LTD. 304 N. Orchard Rd. Spore 9 BLADDER TROUBLE end its World- famous K ''^lV> Remedy ksVkjP*^ If there is scalding W
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    • 580 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TIMBER CLERK. Forest Department. Applications are lnvlteO for the pout of Timber Clerk. Forest Department, Kuala Lumpur Quallflcat lons required Passed school certificate examination. Age: 17 23. Salary Scale: Probationers 5137.&0 x 7.50 -152.50 (Exam Timescale $175 x 750 190/208 x 14 264 282 X 14 380. Applicants
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    • 878 10 NOTICES RANTAU TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF MECTINO NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Twenty-Sixth Ordinary Oeneral Meeting of Vie Members of the Company will be held at the Offices of the Oeneral Managers. Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd., 10 Barrack Road, Kuala Lumpur, on
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    • 688 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Settlement Engineer, Penang up to 1 p.m. on 14th November, IMS rot the supply and delivery of printing paper and developer to the P.WD., Pens,n« for the year ISM. Full particulars are obtainable from the Architect, PWD., Penang. TENDER NOTICE
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    • 742 10 The market, however, h»d second thoughts and the price was I 3 4 cents better than the day's lowest at the close of business, on shortcoverlng activity. The Federation's tin output las', month was leas than In August, according to official statistics. September production wi.s 114.514 plculs of tin concentrates
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    • 450 10 KNUTSEN UNB Fsst sad Regular Service HOM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— i Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P. Swet Penan? Frans} Una be Hi Bakka 5 Ott 5 Nov 7 Nev 8 No. 15 V. I C,ertr«d Bakke 5 Nov S Dee 7 Dec Ann, Sakha 10 Dec 9 lan II
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    • 1045 11 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD, *«ii i 4 i» »4<>s I*** nco rporofed In Singapore) (11 lines) S. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *gj e*vi via other ports to lood ond d.schorg* rorgo ..VCRPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS ..imCS livl r Singapore |U Due Sail* P. S'hom Penong _>. I Oet
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    • 1037 11 UNION «»>« TBVTBff W TTmT a? CTTT ATMT VTatS ff TTTI TIL :M building IHE BEN LOME aiEAMUIS LTD. ***** SINGAPORI (Ineorporoad in the United Kingdom) 1 UNES SAILINGS TO U.K. ANO CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora S'hom Panong Rotterdom 21 Oct/ 1 Nay Diraat arrtva* I andaa 11 May aanvarfUh for
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    • 1219 11 McALISTER <5c CO., LTD. TEL. No.: ***** BLLBBMA* 4h BUCKNALL KLAVBUBSS tW« LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, NAMBURO PORTLAND, SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER *»<• for US A., North Atlontlc Ports Accepting corgo for Control 4 South ond Conodo and vio Colombo America CITY OP KARACHI CASTLEVILLE 11/11 Nay 12/24
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  • 10 12 EVERY PARTY ITS OWN SALUTE
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  • 361 12 I REFER to your leader of October 17, headed ••Rullnu Party' and I rather feel that you have been misinformed on this matter. Inche Mohamed bin Hajl Abdul Rahman and Inchc Hesnual bin Abdul Haidi recently protested In the Settlement council that the way the
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  • 153 12 NOT A MATTER FOR THE STATE 'THE unfortunate man who has had his football winnings sent back to England by the Post Office Is naturally irked about the whole thing, and the average person can hardly blame him. What are the moral evils of gambling? I have been told they
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  • 138 12 MALAY REBUKES MALA YS REGARDING the burning of pictures of Sir Ibrahim. Sultan of Johore, by .some Malay souths at Siiiipant: Kuala. Alor Star, and the der.lal maae by the Secretary. Kedah UMNO Division, that it has anything to do with the organisation, it reminds me of the Incident of
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  • 104 12 SOME months ago. while driving along North Bridge Road. I was sideswiped by a taxi, causing damage to my car. The accident was reported immediately to the police, and to my insurance company I am now advised by my Insurance company that the traffic police do
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  • 90 12 rE snubbing of Miss Llm Lee, Malayan singer newly returned from the RAM.. London, makes unpleasant readingMusic lovers and music clubs complain of the lack of local artists. But the narrow- mlndedness shown by the Arts Council of Penang will not help. More encouragement should be
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  • 50 12 Confussion of addresses RESIDENTS In Setapak. Kl. »bould be reminded to put their postal addrNMx as Setapak. Kuala Lumpur." and not "Pahang Road. K. Lumpur This mil a v oid inconvenience. There are several house* both in Setapak and Pah ang Road bearing the iame numbers. S. G Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 76 12 Punishment and crime A FEW day* auo a man was fined $100 for attempted clmlnal assault on a 13-year-old girl. Another man was sentenced to eight months and a fine for threatening to shoot his Home Guard commander. Yet another man was given 12 month* for pickpocketing A STC bus
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  • 101 12 'Horrid' sales in I poh BEFORE I took up an appointment in Ipoh I was told that this town was the cleanest in the Federation. I wonder how the word "cleanest" can be used for a place where vegetable farmers are permitted to use night soil Since the Minister for
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  • 29 12 IT lx really gratifying to note that the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union, has unanimously decided to Include in their recommendation to the Malayanisation Commission the
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  • 182 12 THE Singapore Railway Flats arr bring rrdrcoratrd and I notice an unfortunate n. i in thr colour mhrme for the internal walls of thr sitting room. Originally, thr colour was crram and now it la brim rhangrd to crimson. Thr crimson colour «rems to shout out as
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  • 55 12 Caste system to blame REGARDING the import of brides from India and Ceylon. the caste system still remains the biggest sociological factor in Malaya. An Indian or Ceylonese y >uth if he falls to get a bride from his own caite in Malaya ha.s to get his girl from his
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  • 90 12 No occassion for privolity IN order to celebrate. UN. Day on Oct. 30. the U.N Association in Singapore has organised a dance Has the UNA here nothing else to offer except a dance? Could not the achievements of tne UN be presented to the public in a a more dignified
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  • 69 12 Contempt of court MR. KERNAIL SINGH was fined $20 for contempt of court He was 45 minutes late. He apologised I have been subpoenaed on several occasions to give medical evidence The time stated to the form was 9 o'clock One found with experience that the learned gentlemen were always
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  • 89 12 Firemen and traffic delay I AGREE with the stut. ments made by the Superintendent of the Kirr Brigade. Mr J Angm about traffic lights. I think the Traffic Chief should change the former rule and should allow Hre engine* and ambulance* to go against the traffic lights. If this Is
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    • 155 12 watches The ROAMER watch is one of Switzerland's precision pro* ducts. In a factory established »n 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes Into the ROAMER movement. fchock rad stint /Jk »Ju An ti magnetic kCSSv Obtainable from all Iliuli <l.i» W.Uch Hralrrv throughout
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    • 228 12 AMERICAN OVEN READY POULTRY TURKEYS. TOMS, HENS «c JUNIORS CHICKENS. ROASTERS, CUT -UP FRYERS DUCKS. LONG ISLAND Available for your selection AVAIL YOURSELF Of 20 yejrt of experience ,n development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR (RAFFLES PLACE FRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLr DEVELOPED ESTATE AT
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  • 1157 13 By JESSE OWENS IT IS common know--1 ledge that no two individuals are alike, therefore techniques in athletics must be adjusted to fit the Individual. There are. however, basic rule* that we must all follow In order to attain the success we are looking
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  • 395 13 VICTORIA SCHOOL won the Lee Kuo Chuan Cup for Singapore inter-school swlmmli.^ i hamplonsh.p after an excltlrt: finish at the Chinese Swlmmi:.. Club yesterday Katong Conxent were easy winners In the girls section. BO IS 100 m free»tyle 1 Ong Choor. Urn <VB>. 2. Tan
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    • 333 13 -^^g sjgajsjssMS-ejMMmMS»jaie^a^sSa^ss^sjjjaaTi»»^»^Sß^a««»»»aa^a^»^»^»l I 'of INTEREST T0 ADVERTISERS] KUALA LUMPUR. ,POH m for handing u r br.m h oi f foh n ,he following Mhc SMit Ti toltowt: j Kuala Lumpur 5 p.«. M TimM fcaified Advertisement j Service. M AST I t S* tl: ttlrm. \ppiy dial Singh n.iflles Place.
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    • 501 13 SITUATIONS VACANT !it Words tS (Ml*:)— Box it ttt. txtrm. JUNIOR CLERKSHIP in proI gresslve modern industrial office. 1 Previous Experience not essential i but must have passed Std. Eight I Box A 6510 ST. EUROPEAN IMPORT HOUSE i has immediate Vacancy for an Experienced Salesman for their I Air-conditioning
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    • 828 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT f Wordt $i (Mt*.)~B, x i$ cl.. txtrm. I TERRACE HOUGE. Furnished. 3 Bedrooms, m/s.. Refrigerator Cooker, Fans, q U l«t Residential' aren. Katong. Rent Moderate Apply aa, Lorong SUngee. HOMELAND". 737, Mountb tt fn ROW- new Swimmlnß club. Double Rooms, Celling Pan* Oood Food. Approved Services Officers.
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    • 371 13 DANCING it Word* tit (minimum). I Daily 1 month. It H .rdi $1M (Mtm.) THY DINLNO in our Patio at j the West Point Oarcen. EMBASSY HOTEL— Enjoy your dance at our Roof Oarden nightRAFFLES HOTEL Nightly Dance and Floor-Show from U> ~DANCE in the Open Air 830 to midnight.
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    • 422 13 VEHICLKS FOR SALE J« Worts $j Mi*.)— Box it tit. txtr* BS A. 500 c c OH V. A" Tv in i In Al condition. Pillion cv Registered and Insured %tbO or. o Box A 0516. S.T. FIAT HMi 19j'. Model EuroprT. Owned. F.ne condition Fittings. Si 800 o.no. Phooe
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    • 384 13 H >K SALE ;s »t4, %l (Ml* i— Box it ttt Mtra lOUNGE SUITE comprising settee. 4 Chair*. Table. 2 Pa hit Tauiet. Bookcase. 2 Dining Tables o Hot* 249 Buklt Timah > P!iune ***** After 6 pm BLUE SPOT. ..Tnt WorWs Fine.-t Radios including Hl-Fl 3D Models are available
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  • 445 14 PENG SOONS BADMINTON CLASSES WILL NOT START ON NOV. 1 ANOTHER PROBLEM: HOW TO COACH 20,000 PLUS PUPILS? DADMINTON classes for Singapore school children, conducted by the Singapore Youth Sports Centre badminton coach, Malayan ace Wonjj I*en>r Soon, will not start on Nov. 1 as originally
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  • 306 14 Parnell to make his debut at Ipoh Meet JOTTINGS Bv EPSOM JEEP LMRST of the four Enß- kish .jockeys, who have accepted c nsjagements to ride in Malaya during the close of the flat racing season in Enjr.l.uid. has arrived. He is Kny Parnell. He will make his debut at
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  • 52 14 The two teams in SHA second i division league noj'iil Malayan Niw ;md SRC. Blues, drew 2-2 in .i key fixture on the padang R M.N opened scoring with an own Roal and Alvls Increased the Ir.irl Minn after the resumption, i SRC then replied through J. Marks
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  • 182 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. YEG R I Sembllan shocked the favourites. Selangor. in the o|>enins match of the inter-state hockey triangular here when they forced a scoreless draw on the P.W D ground today. The other team in the series are Singapore, who are due here
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  • 65 14 Wong Pen.: Soon will not visit Indonesia next week for badminron exhibitions against Perry Sonnculle holder of the MaJayan and Indonesian tr'.e^ Peng Soon received a cable from Sunnevllle yesterday saving thai he was unable to arrange for a :;all for the exhibitions. The Indonesian BA. had
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  • 422 14 Saturday Morning Sportw Parade THE Fl'Tl'RE of the Singapore Badminton Stadium will be discussed at two meetings held in Singapore on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday the Singapore Badminton Association management committee will discus* a draft memorandum about the administration of the hall.
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  • 55 14 Former Ol\mpu star Jrv.<- Owrn*. now on 4 IV »ponMirrd coathinK tour of the r. r r..i»t corrrcU lhr »t.m< of Mary Xl i-« during a >printinc >rv«.n»n vrsterdav at the Victoria School. Sincaporr. Thr other girl* t r. .1 in.-t h--.ii (I I-..H1 and Trnc
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  • 496 14 Owens praise for S'pore athletes: 'Fine youngsters' SINGAPORE athletes turned out in full' force yesterday to see and to listen to the American Olympic celebrity Jesse Owens In his two coaching sessions, one in the morning the other in the evening, Oveai worked with the same energy that took him
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  • 61 14 MEI BC.T.RNE Fn One Eng 9-. ear-old Ma..i den! unit tne Australian badmin- ton men', -lni;les championship here tonltli! In the final he beat Thorr..i> Cup player Don Murray, of Ta>i mania, who had held the title In the put t«n years by 15-13 IJ-7 Ons
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  • 292 14 IN the morning session for SerMcemen at Gillm.ui Barracks Owens told athl-te» to train hard "The man that s gntng to win a rarp is the man who Is In better condition." he aa*d "Take your training seriously and work real hard
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  • 190 14 T^tETAI. BOX, who were saved by a lucky goal on Wednesday, became first holder* of the Yee Cheok Wafi Memorial Cup when thry beat Breweries 3-1 In a rnrtlay of their Singapore BHFA Junior Cup final at Jalan Besar \pvtrirl i\ Mettil Box owed their
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  • 345 14  - But they have 9.8 sec wing threequarter and other good men CHARLES BRV( J TAFFIES LEFT THEIR CRACK WaaRUGBY XV AT HOME l?\ DENOWNED for their rujfby. the X, South Wales Borderers have approached to play the Royal Air Port With their arrival in the trooper Ml nesday, telephone lines
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  • 128 14 Wales tour win against Newport internet lr.r. a regular pi the fas'p the fattalfc he ls the champion it 9.8 sec. mttk Mai yan rr Joe Levula There aip jOf top \VV 1 urnonc thi ie I their Club i Pte Bft 31n I bwvalc Tirterv tAbertUl-;\ Welsh s trtalist
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  • 95 14 ANGLO Chlne«e School beat St •**> Joseph Institution 1-0 In an 00l hockey match on the 6J I k round yesterday. Jasbtr •tngh »rored A Cjß. al*o won the •wood-eleven mitoh by 3-2. RjfTle, Institution »ere held to 4 2-2 drjw by Oan Eng Senj
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    • 917 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. i ontinurd from Tarr 6> SITUATIONS VACANT SO Words J.i Wm.(— Box 50 rl: txtrm. AMERICAN ORGANIZATION der.ires Part-time Services o( Chinese capable of General Translation and Interpreting. Box A 6484. S.T. TECHMru SALMON: Eura»lan Chinese Stenographers: Audit CJerks Copy Typtat, Receptionist for Dtopeoamry Pactory Workers. Storekeeper city
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