The Straits Times, 15 January 1956

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times m Mat*/* No. 1,064 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 20 CENTS
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  • 359 1  -  COLIN LEICESTER With onlpj a few minutes fuel left 9 pilot signalled control tower: Can I come in? By 155 m.p.h. forced landing at Paya Lebar SINGAPORE AIRPORT faced the five most crucial minutes of its short history yesterday morning when an R.A.F. Venom jet fighter, with
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  • 229 1  - Mr. Jay joins the Alliance party LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON. Sat. M'js Jay, one of tain's best known n economic and subjects, today the Federation's delegation in ks at Tengku Rahman's flat at nes Ccurt, London, i j. I v at one time the Labour 1 economic and matters and was
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  • 144 1 JAKARTA TO LONDON LONDON, Sat. A 25 YEAR OLD A Indonesian student, Sujono Djono, walked into his country's embassy in London today after a 15 months' trek from Jakarta. He had worn out 15 pairs of shoes during his 7,000 miles through 22 countries. He, with
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  • 147 1 IuIEVIBERS of the Court of Inquiry investigating the Singapore Traction Company stn'ke yesterday visited the company's depots in McKenzie and Aljunied Roads At a preliminary sitting yesterday, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the strikers' legal adviser, asked to see the company's wage and expense bills for
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. T^HE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has advised caution with regard to countrywide enforcement of prohibition from 1958. as has been recommended by a committee. Mr. Nehru told his Congress Party that while prohibition as a national policy has been accepted and would be
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  • 106 1 A posse of police officers, headed by ASP Mr. Koh Lian Wah of the Criminal Investigation Department, is now combing Singapore in a bid to recover the ten pistols stolen recently from the No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot armoury in Alexandra Road. The police party, which is
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  • 58 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— Dr. and Mrs. Homer Bradshaw, weary from years of imprisonment in Communist China and tired from a long flight across the Pacific, arrived in the United States today. Both were exhausted. They were unable to talk to reporters, but Dr. Bradshaw, a
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  • 266 1 Semenyih: Complaints being prabeti KUALA LUMPI'R. Sat. THE lln Langat District War Executive Committee is investigating allegations that police and soldiers have been mistreating the people of Semenyih New Village, 21 miles south of Kuala Lumpur. The inquiry was ordered today by the .Mentri Besar of Selangor, Tengku Mohamad bin
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  • 141 1  -  HARRY FANG By EIGHTY four missing pieces of chicken that started a row last night between 28 Singapore General Hospital junior nurses at Vlckers House and the food supervisor. The nurses, on afternoon duty at the wards, returned to the hostel soon after seven o'clock
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  • 57 1 $1,666 far 3 people THREE people share 1 the 55,000 prize in Straits Times Word Puzzle I KK'. Each will receive $1,666.67 They are: PENANC: Theresa Agerbeck, 255 Burmah Road. MALACCA: Mrs. Coh Joon Chin, 4E, Pengkalan Rama Lane. SELANCOR: Mohd. Said bin Sagi, 92 P.W.D. Quarters, Rawang. See Page
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  • 100 1 Lovely Mrj. Hcah Hock Thye ttr>rmcrly Miss Flora Lokc Kcng Chcong), bride ot yesterday's Singapore society wedding, receives congratulations from .mother newly-wedded pair, Tengku Mihmud and Che Kalsom of Johorc. whose marriage made headlines las* week. Che Kalsom was formerly Miss loscphinc Trcvorronv
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  • 293 1 IT will be YOUR fault if control of Singapore falls info the hands of gangsters and irresponsible leaders. This was said yesterday oy independent observers on reports that politicians w< re using secret society gangsters to gain support. A Singapore
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  • 65 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— Mr. Dudley Senanayake, the 45-year-old former Premier of Ceylon, has decided to resign his membership in the ruling United National Party and retire from politics. Mr. Senanayake is one of the party's founder members. He succeeded his father the late D. S. Senanayake as
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  • 48 1 PARIS, Sat.— A plane carrylag Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston Churchill, made a forced landing in fog here tonight with only enough fuel for three minutes' flying. Mr. Churchill was flying to the south of France to join his father on holiday. Renter.
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  • 39 1 GENEVA. Sat— The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe yesterday proposed the immediate introduction of a new customs document for international automobile traffic, permitting any motorist to cross European frontiers without the present long formalities
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  • 36 1 KOPPARBERG. Central Sweden. Sat.— Fifteen people many of them schoolchildren were killed and ten Injured wh"n a heavy Iron ore train ran head on Into a dlesel rail bus near here yesterday.
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  • 285 1 Dulles uproar a call to Ike WASHINGTON, Sat. PRESIDENT Eisenhower has been urged to intervene in the growing controversy over brink of war" statements by his Secretary of State, Mr. |ohn Foster Dulles, in a magazine this week. The call came in a press statement last night from Senator Hubert
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  • MYSTERIES OF MARS
    • 1121 2  -  SHAW DESMOND Forces that destroy and frighten l By AT one stage in my in- quiry into the Unknown I determined to venture into the Occult Dark. Dangerous? Yes. But you had to take chances with the Infernal! People laughed at poltergeists They were people who
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    • 868 2  -  EARL NELSON by THE In his Second Article the author considers IT seems reasonable to assume that wherever in the universe conditions are favourable for its existence life comes into being and begins to evolve; and there is no valid reason why it should not have started
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    • 300 2 And here's a shock for space travellers \f R. T. GOLD. Britain's No. 2 astronomer, has a shock for wouldbe travellers to the Moon. Research now shows that the Moon is covered with dust, varying from 20 feet thick to great troughs 6,000 feet deep. This
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    • 449 2  -  Sagai A NEWCOMER to Malaya has written asking for Information which will help him continue in this country a sport which he followed in Britain where. 1 gather, his leaning was towards river and lake fishing. Like most of us, however, he takes his fishing where he
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  • 411 3  -  HARRY MILLER But loses $10,000 hoard By TRIANC, Saturday. J year-old hunched back Communist chief in Pahang, escaped his life on two consecutive days this week but he lost $9,900 and 21 .old coins he had hidden in a camp. Uose behind the fleeing bandit
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  • 26 3 Tengku Abdul Rahman Chief Minister of the Federation, speaking over the air from a 8.8.C. studio on Friday night. A.P. picture.
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  • 88 3 :rade rubclosed in rday at $1.16 :1 U ccnti on Friit position. one was 'y for Rusfor February now the current reported and •<>d turnover nee. ago orders were ;proximately -rade Janl In rents per Ib. pot fob. buy- No. 1 myers 116\. sellI R s.s March 116
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  • 14 3 I rice in Singapore as quoted at 111. down $1.62 1 2
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  • 28 3 c Copra Associa;i m. prices yesterday: I copra: January rs, $27.50 sellers; v $27 50 buyers. $27.75 <27 62> 2 buyvJ7B7' 2 sellers. The I dull
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  • 52 3 se buses were the Tanglin area of rday Bill Company service from Finto Botanic St Andrews rd Road and re playing along which was the No IT service. Bua Company City Counn to run a Tunjong Pagar n Telok kurau id. has some now running rvicc
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  • 44 3 The newly-formed Singapore Co-operative Housing Society, which aims to build homes for thousands of workers, will meet on Friday at the offices of the Government Co-operative Society. Draft rules which will enable members to buy houses by instalment will be con-
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  • 101 3 WHEN Tan Chit Bah's case was called out in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday, there was no answer. Constables were sent immediately to find out whether Tan. who was charged with disorderly behaviour, had gone to the wrong court. As the court was
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  • 39 3 Singapore Assemblyman., Mr. Goh Tong Liang, opened a Shell Service Station at the junction of Bukit Tlmah and Winstedt roads yesterday. The service station will be oDorated by Mr. Sim Inn of Chop Sim Kian Seng.
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  • 82 3 Seven Singapore delegates will attend th e first combined Theological Educators and Theological Students conference .■> to be held at Bangkok from Feb. 21 to March 6. The Students Christian I Movement will b e representled b y Mr. L. Leung. Mr. P.
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  • 60 3 TODAY: Singapore 12.37 a.m. (Bft 91ni 11.54 a.m. »9ft 9in). Port Dlckson 9.37 a.m. (Bft 2im 10.12 p.m. (Bft lint. Penang 1.44 a.m. (7ft sini 2.23 p.m. (6ft 9in>. TOMORROW: Singapore 1.02 a.m. (9ft> 12.27 p.m. (9ft 9in), Por. Dickion 10.25 a.m. (7ft Sin i 11.04 p.m. <
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  • 221 3 Husband was killed in accident TRAGEDY struck a poor blind woman and her four children in Singapore seven days ago Her husband. a trisha rider, was killed In an accident with a car in the early hours of Jan. 8. The woman. 42-year-old Madam
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  • 98 3 A Singapore judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, asked a clerk yesterday: "Do you think th;it your child can be supported on the $10 you are now offering The clerk. Sim Choo Kwai, appeared on a summons for non-compliance of a court order to
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  • 33 3 Haron bin Saab pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to criminal breach of trust of $160 on Nov. 26. Haron was offered bail and the case postponed to Feb. 15.
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  • 104 3 A man who has been in Woodbridge Mental Hospital for nine months was brought to a Singapore court yesterday to face charges of mur- der and attempted murder i Vairappan Vaithilingam i was admitted to Woodbridge Hospital on March 23 because the medical authorities found him unfit
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  • 91 3 THE Singapore Plywood company has offered to reengage 30 of its striking workers Immediately and the remaining 70 by mid-February. But the strikers, who belong to the Middle Road, Singapore Fartory and Shop Workers' Union, are not satisfied with the firm's offer. A
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  • 296 3 FIRST DIVISION Animal 0 Tottenham 1 Birmingham 1 liuinl v Blackpool 6 Aston Villa 0 Bolton 4 Portsmouth 0 Cardiff 4 Man. City 1 Chelsea 2 Sunderland 2 Hud'sfield 1 Wolves 3 Man. Ltd. 3 Sheffield V. 1 Newcastle 4 In ton 0 West. Brom. 3 Preston
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  • 55 3 NEW YORK. Sat.— Frankle J. Wilcoxen married pretty 18-year-old Janice McKee a few hours after he shot and killed her jilted suitor at Fort Worth. Texas. Wilcoxen, 28 year old draughtsman, was serious and unsmiling at the ceremony behind locked doors at Trinity Lutheran Church. Miss
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  • 31 3 MURRAYFIELD. Scotland, Sat. Scotland beat France In the season'o first Rugby Union inter- national here today by 12 points to nil. having led by 6-nil at I half-time. Reuter.
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    • 511 4 OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES lampions j| UCTOCEM-FEO BABIES WIN 3 /^j^^X^T^J^^^X^/ 7 CHAMPIONSHIPS AND 20 OTHER AflhS\ FIRST PRIZES DURINC SINGAPORE i No photograph availablo I 1 1 1" A I Til Ilirril Matialakan Lim Siew T« Rolfrton Chan Durin g the B P lend i dl y organised and successful Holland
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  • 298 5 STRIKERS PICKET DOCKYARD WHILE CHAMPAGNE CORKS POPPED popped, champagne flowed and there were cheers at the Tanjong Rhu Dockyard yesterday as Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, launched the ultra-modern H. M. S. Panglima which will be used by the Malayan Royal Naval
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  • 90 5 A'sRE police party i a search for \ftn, stumbled on a r counterfeit coins i ed in a safe in a a preliminary in.vas told yesterday. Ie dock of tho Fourth i iutl was An 2; a shopkeeper, I ith having 432 unterfelt 20-cent Chu
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  • 47 5 md Mrs. |oscph Ng Sin? who wore married in -.;iporc yesterday at Hie KamKipor Chinese Methodist Church. The bride was formerU Miss Alice Ang Soh Chia, eldest- daughter of Mrs. Ang Xiv Cu.in. Mr. Ng is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Ng Yoke Sf?ng.
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  • 100 5 THE security forcos have against the terorists the most stubborn black Selangor. In the coming months, police and military units will combine in a major drive to harrass and smash the 40 terrorists who remain In the district On Monday a new food KAjANC.
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  • 323 5 fHE controversial Baling talks' newsreel is to be shown this week in Kluang Johore's blackest terrorist area, because the local Malayan Chinese Association believes it will encourage fence sitters" to support the Government. When the newsreel was shown in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 338 5 'Godfathers influence claim in salary rise IN an attack on the salary of $1,950 recommended for the Clerk of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. L. W. Donough, a spokesman for Government employees claimed yesterday it was a case of "the influence of fairy godfathers in the Government service." Mr. N.
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  • 93 5 THE Singapore Film Society presents a famous comedy tonight. There will be two performances at the British Council Hall— at 6.30 and 9 p.m. The film is "Monsieur Hulot's Holiday," directed by Jacques Tati who also stars. Though the film is French, there is very
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  • 44 5 A Yoga Asana (breathing exercise) demonstration will be given by the Indian Yoga expert, Mr. A. V. Meenakshi Sundram. at the Buddhist Union Shrine, Jalan Senyum, Singapore, at 4 p.m. today. All those interested in yoga are invited to attend the demonstration.
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    • 99 5 CITROEN tran <* aai OUTRIGHT WINNER and GLASS WINNER in SHELL MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY on Dec. S Ist. January Ist, 2nd 1956 A. BRAZIER (Driver) P. H. STEWART (Navigator) •Ittillt/ firiti Is said that they trere S «iii«;r«/ at the W'inninff performance. > S raits Times 4/1/56. i TCITROEN j
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    • 480 5 a. mßKfil^^Kv^ Vn r(" a =ss=a^"lil'^ it v I A wonderfully natural wave for the Chinese New Year /jgP^^K What could b« simpler? If you You'll want to look your best for this festive /tT5t can curl your hai r Bt n i. ght you occasion and the appearance of
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  • The Countryman's Journal
    • 1230 6 To Malayan eyes, Bangkok is amazing city of contrasts t.KE TEXG €IMYE OF PEXAXG REPORTS OX A RECEXT ITSfT TO SiA3t AXO SAYS: MNDERNEATH a wide open stretch of satin sky, our train slowly ate up the miles lying between Penane and Bangkok. It was a 26-hour ride and 700
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    • 646 6 ON December 29, our mines manager wrote: "I am afraid we are in for a bit of a flood. There is a large quantity of water piling up on the area. If the rain persists we are going to have an anxious time." No real
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    • 286 6 The year 195 b is the 200 th anniversary of the birth oi .Mozart. To celebrate this. Philips are compiling a series of records to illustrate every aspect of Mozart's writing. The great thing about this is that we can now hear little known works, some of which have
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    • 466 6 Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapcx on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night clears the head quickly. Vapcx relieves colds from tht first deep breath. VAPEX In the new |C"^^^SSH h> N»wt VAPEX INHAUH jvffl Carry on* In your pocket or Lfj handbag
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 88 6 *ye SterofAn,** ™er Wkateow ATTHETOCTORS AND SO, t I U^ad.You lcngw it- wasjz, unless you llx —>. g HORUICKS I 1 a sUori race. V^ga^^H If <^etr\dof IbJ Well.Mr. Uxjan. your trouble is \|?B?g R CV/CDV I |M> ki that fined- §3 flcown"«non«- mcov^p^ete ti tvtKT J 7<f/y l-l«* sorry!
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  • JANE LEE'S Human case Book
    • 1482 7 Are you really happy? Internationally -known psychologist Dr. Brian Welbeck concludes his series on x How to Live Successfully' JJOST of us are haunted by an old saying one of Thoreau's: "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." We grind on through each day, weighed down by the
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    • 556 7 His sister calls him 'Bisu... T AM a boy of 14 and very quiet. My sister calls me "Biou" which means dumb. I have to repeat myself to make my friends i understand me and my oral m.irks have dropped right down. All this is because my voice has I
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    • 197 7 AVA Gardner today is recognized as one of the world's most glamorous women and one of Hollywood's finest young actresses. Motion picture audiences have recently seen her in a succession of important film characterisations, for her work in "Moßambo" she won an Academy Award nomination as
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 8 !'A'— LINETENNISI The "A"-line has reach- cd sports clothes, and here Aleta Morrison swirls her tennis dress around tier, zzi SS The style is the last word =E in the new look in sports- SH wear and the latest in the exclusive Sunday Times' series of fashions by
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  • 335 8  - How make the mast of your face Pat Taylor By TWO basic faces underlie all others, whatever their individual differences: the short face, whether fat and round, or square and stolid; and the lone face Take a frank look at the minor, decide which you are, and listen to Mervyn
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  • 343 8 'Happy of are new in the home IT Is a little too soon after the festive season to go shopping, but there are some delightful items in the shops that are worth mentioning and keeping in m:nd for a later date, wnen things have settled down. All these items that
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  • 237 8  - The hero of a film is her husband How would YOU feel if it was YOUR spouse? UOW does it feel to see your husband recreated for a film 3 To watch him being impersonated by a stranger' Do you feel you know and understand the character on the screen
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  • 164 8 4 FAMILIAR problem for small women is finding A tmartlv-cut and sophisticated clothes to fit diminux». smaruy cu t v y proportions. Tiny actress, Glynis Johns, chooses outfits which enhance, her youthful figure and at the same time maintain sophistication.
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  • 307 8 IF you find a button missing on a favourite dress or a hem down in a pet skirt you mend them immediately and the garment is restored to active life and wearability again. It is the same with your favourite make-up that needs careful attention like
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  • 249 9 I arrived and I saw Kawhs charge straight for I .!< w Ah Kang who fired and wounded him. As the terrorist lUed I got him in my sights :md hit him three times. Corporal Pike added: "I saw Liew lying m the
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  • 76 9 Two Malayans wen among the mx Seventh Day Adven- irkers ordained in their church at Balestier Road yesterday. They were Chin Kong Tai of Kuala Lumpur and Tan Kens; Boon of Penang. The others, from Siam were A. I. Krautschick, Soh Sec Tong. R.C. Hall and E.
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  • 838 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR \jyiDE differences of opinion were disclosed in the entries for Straits Times Word Puzxle "XX" and the jdges' task in deciding which were the most soundly reasoned answers was not easy. Here are their comments on the most apt
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  • 372 9 IJEARING in mind Mr. Marshall's recent action against small-time gambling pin tables etc. I took myself to Radio Malaya to enquire officially why a Government Department should encourage big-time gambling by broadcasting at considerable expense and trouble most of the turf club meetings. The answer I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 389 9 Winiting answers to Ward Puzzle *KK 9 ■pHE $5,000 prixc for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "XX" was shared by d l e l a A e f beck 255 Burmah Road, Penang; Mrs. Coh Joon Chin, 4E. Pengkalan Rama Lane, Malacca; and Mohd. Said bin Sagi 92 P.W.D Quarters
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  • 450 10  - 100 years of valour: The story of the V. C. A. J. FORREST THIS MOXIII SEES CEXTEXAHY OF Bill WCTOMA CROSS By NO-ONE could have foreseen, least of all Queen Victoria herself, whose Royal Warrant instituted the Victoria Cross on January 29, 1856. how in a hundred years this emblem
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  • 704 10 greater wars, aggravating the odds against individual daring, put a higher premium on courage and also destroyed countless heroic acts at the very instant of their conception. UP to the end of the First World War, 1.155 V.C.'s, Including two bars both awarded to R.A.M.C.
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  • 257 10 The days have gone, and a good thing too, i when every utterance of a Governor was heard in j awed silence, and respectful choruses of "Hear j Hear' automatically greeted every platitude, j Nowadays, the speeches of Governors and High j Commissioners are judged purely on
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  • THE LETTER COLUMN WmTpUNCHT
    • 180 10 Can you tell me to what rank a graduate, with a Science degree from the University of Malaya, can join in the Singapore Police Force? What qualifications must one have and how long must one serve to attain the rank of AJE P ANDRE, Singapore. In
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    • 109 10 Ipoh. No, you don't. Recently 1 read a book called -Historical Materialism' by Maurice Cornforth Can you either prove or disprove such statements as: "In the United States of America, the richest capitalist country in the world, 'surplus' food is today going to waste while about half the
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    • 270 10 Singapore. It is not true that half the population of the V.S. is undernourished, nor is surplus food "going to waste." According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, in 1953 the average diet in the U.S. included 3,210 calories and the average American ate in one year
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    • 489 10 MICHAEL ANG. Singapore. The bite of a mad dog or one which is suffering from rabies induces hydrophobia and its symptoms, a choking feeling and delirium ending in death, could be described as a form of madness. Mourning a dead dog won't cure hydrophobia; medical treatment, if administered in time,
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    • 130 10 Muar. Try a mixture of petrol and soapy water. We don't guarantee results but we've found it quite a good combination. Will you Know-Alls explain why a Malay dictionary is more expensive than an English dictionary, in spite of the fact that the former is much smaller and
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    • 16 10 luiff/iin'f to v«i/> Saul t/our tvtivr to "Know- Ills." Sunday Tim vs. fWil St.. Sinfjaporv -I.
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    • 238 10 Singapore. It does indeed spring I from pride, sometimes. But i nine times out of ten it's attributable to fear or ignorance. South Africa is d perfect example of the former; the theory that non-white races are intellectually inferior to white races a perfect example of the
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    • 120 10 To Leslie R we regret we cannot enter into private correspondence. To all those who write to us seeking employment we would say this. The best way to get a job is to go after it. If you want a Job in the Royal Malayan Navy don't write to us
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  • 408 10 Billy Budd T"HE week's kind comes Hum the tion Police Suboi Officers' Association calling for the sack! expatriate offlcrr.s meanwhile, a ir promotions, the assi concedes: "Expats should be all apply for transform I colonial territories." The week's unkind I comes from a coll. amahs, shouting an dilating near my
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  • 285 11 forcement of all other practical socialist measures for the people. CITIZENSHIP: There should be a Singapore citizenship and ultimately a Confederation of Malaya citizenship, coupled with conferment of nationality. MULTI-LINGUALISM: This should be adopted in the Legislative Assembly. As there is no common language, the educational
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  • 430 11 TOBUILD^J^W^ATIOt[OFALL THOSE WHO REGARD MALAYA AS THEIR HOME WE BELIEVE— BY DEMOCRATS AND THE PROGRESSIVES 5 ORE'S new pojrtners, the ssive and Departies, yesoffered the the promise of ;hf future in socialism. mmc will be the Socialist Party, if call to the
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  • 75 11 I to star in Singapore play will see. early an American ich was a smash La London's and in Kuala The play is "Tea- August Moon," da Lumpur Arts anninK to bring Col <ny for presentah 22. 23 and 24. Id Davies of the who are pre- Singapore. y that
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  • 17 11 Balwanl of reported :e of cloth his backcloth to the afterreturned it was
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  • 86 11 Well-wishcri gave Mr. Tay Soon Hock and his bride. formerly Miss Mabel Chan, a rattling send-off as they left Wesley Church. Sin^.iporc. after their wedding yesterday for the reception at |ohn Little's- Cafe. Members of the Ist Singapore Compiny, Boys' Brigade, formed a 3uard-of-honour for
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  • 443 11 THE Sinrapore Government seas for stud/ and trai Yew Hock, told the Sunday "The Government is anxious." he said, "to give mrouragemem to union leaders who can benefit by such training, and Sl) ensure the healthy growth of j trade unionism." He was commenting
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  • 218 11 SUNDAY TIMES readers in j Singapore yesterday rallied to the help of two distressed Colony housewives Mrs. Soh Boon Meng and Madam Chow Fook Chuan with gifts of money and food. Mrs. Soh. a mother of eight, yesterday received her first gift a parcel
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  • 70 11 A pavement peddler sold dirty pictures at $15 a packet, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Sng Chin Kang, 34, was arrested as he handed a set to a customer in North Bridge Road on Friday. Sng pleaded guilty and <vas fined $250 The magistrate. Mr
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  • 64 11 Maria Paes de Carvallo. a 27-year-old Portuguese pianist, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall next Sunday. She will play Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata, some Chopin works and a number of Spanish pieces. On Saturday. January 28, she will give a sonata recital with Ooh
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  • 45 11 Lim Kay Huat and Gian KUn Soo were charged in Singapore yesterday with breaking into the house of Poh Pian Hock on Dec. 9. They claimed trial and were allowed bail. The case was postponed to March 5 for hearinc.
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  • 851 12  - The man who worked for Raffles Donald Davies j i f j C?^f j J *t-T^ ^B *jki IN MALACCA during I the last century there lived a man of note. Born Abdulla bin Abdulkader in 1797. he was known i amongst the local j people as Abdullah 1 Padre—
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  • 69 12 First prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week is awarded to *****60 LAC. A. Davis of ASF (Land Planes), Seletar, Singapore 28. He sent in the picture on the left. Second prize to Lam Mun Kit of 8 Market Street. Penang
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    109 12 EACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' pictures. There is a first prize of $30, a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. If you wish to enter for the competition send your entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 177 12 [Papular Crasswawl ACROSS:— I. Part of horse's DOWN:— I. Preposition (4): 2. foot (4); 5. Profundity (51; in. Fashlonrd .main 3. Furnace i Calumniate (6); 11. Worn (6); (4); 4. Pep up (6); 5. Merits 12. Foreboding (4); 13. Sugary (8); 6. Equal (4); 7. Timber (5): I (5); 14.
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  • Film Fan's Forum
    • 249 13 U'HM If the background ''of Yvonne de Carlo? J» T. M QIEK. l-.hnrp Bahru. One of the bifpest »ur- I of Yvonne de Carlo's S ,'^irirr was her wedding to J» •J :lm stunt man Robert 1). tfergu in November. For Vvonne'i affairs of the h.i t
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    • 343 13 HOLLYWOOD STARS HIT OUT AT A SMEAR CAMPAIGI HOLLYWOOD stars are joining forces ■n 3 no-holds-barred campaign to end once and for all the scandal attacks which certain sensational magazines are making on them. Week after week these magazines publish highly coloured stories, claiming to be t h e truth
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    • 69 13 MICHAEL RUDDY reports that the film folk have had enough alleged 'hypocriti c a 1 out raped modesty. 1 "3 a mmy Davis Jr.. the noted Negro enter t a i ncr was seriously maligned when another scurrilous pub--lie a 1 1 o n printed pictures of him with a
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    • 79 13 Last March, slx-yeai-otd Portland Mason. daut?nter of James Mason, joined her parents in suing a maga zinc which according to the child's petition, pictures tier as "a jaded prematurely sophisticated child of six." The suit claimed U.S 51, 199.000 and was settled out of court. Irresponsible reporting
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    • 580 13  -  LOGAN GOURLAY SHOW BUSINESS calls on the 'most exciting woman'— and the most beautiful HWB LONDON: THE most beautiful woman in the world "ie most exciting -net both in the last the year and cd. the most exciting— r-old Eartha Kitt. least that's
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    • 461 13 LONDON DIER ANCELI a frail girl, the sort of girl you see in the misty distance early in the morning... That's how she was It is not how she Is. Miss Angell has oecome a woman with a personality. A woman with a husband and a baby
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  • 862 17  - WHY DO MARRIAGES FAIL? DO PERFECT WIVES EXIT? JOHN A. MURROW KOOO 111 Sit WlfS WERi: ASKED THIS QUESTION: WOULD YOU MARRY YOUR WIFE AGAIN? By qtTPOSE ton maril men in your t riendfl were mother chance marrying the of Ihrir choice main do you want to marry vvn wife
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  • 440 17 Fear of the 'living dead' suds earned 58 and a new outlook on life that is priceless By a Sunday Times Reporter Fok Tan who tiat found that he can earn money with h i f nimble fin- although confined t o his bed has a new out Icok on
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  • 501 17  -  CHAN CHIN BOCK By YOU see them jogging nervously along at odd hours ot the night m their little fourseater cars witn md cators askew You see them gallantly struggling to place their cars between two posts yet failing each time You
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORT
    • 394 18  -  'CRUSADER' IL T"HERE has always been a tendency in Malayan sports associations to slacken organisation of league and other competitions towards the end of the season. This slackness has been apparent in Kuala Lumpur recently in connection with both men's and women's hockey
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    • 48 18 MERCURY HIT 160 IN DESERT HELL RIDE from London in their through 14 cow Hillman Husky. The only Their journey took them hed during t M R Frod Thwaites. his wife, and 1 1 year-old son, Ro£er, have reached their home in Sydney after a 14.000 mile journey
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    • 698 18 'Singapore taxis specialise in spine-jarring thumps' I WAS A NERVOUS WRECK. SAYS CHRISTOPHER PAGE CINCAPORE taxi drivers must cover at least 100 miles a d.iy. and should therefore be among the most experienced of ail road users in the Colony. For this reason I cannot understand wiiy the maiority of
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    • 281 18 the trip, which jnc 2,000-mile jot the treact Plain, over some roughest o tralia, was rhrci They v tyres for th Mr. Thwaiti praise tor th be writing experienci "Husky H M Their rout« I Switzerland. via, Greece. Iraq. India B Rocks and sand "Our trip siTt,
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    • 231 18 I 1 I was social failure. Then I bought a Carrier Room Air Conditioner. I'm still a social failure but, boy, is my bedroom nice and cool! 1 "4 I 111 (^rr/er)||||^ For over fifty years the people who know a.r-conditioning bes f INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONINC CO., LTD. < Incorporated m
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    • 15 18 THIS WAY FOR s- -sT^) COMFORT f^/fffe COURTESY IMsk^'^s"^ SPEED 1 "'"ill,. MALAYAN AIRWAYS P»ViU
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  • 926 19  -  L Carroll By KM I I MPIR. Sat. Ide history the HMS chamthe third r iiere toSelangor ng by 21 goals, try, Ine (two ewell game Fijian stalbrought the ft to top Malayan Ihe Fijians lr victory •ho swung round when t expectaearly
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  • 105 19 ACROSS: 1. Froff; 5. Depth; 10. Revile; 11. Eroded; 12. Omen; 13. Sweet; 14. Mangle; 16. Retall; 19. Ears; 21. Serve; 22. Deprived; 25. Reed; 26. Revel; 28. Fees; 31. Separate: 34. Exact; 36. Rake; 37. K. lard; 39. Revere; 42. Least; 43. Earn; 44. Appear; 45. Erased;
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  • 348 19  -  JACK FINGLETON From SYDNEY, Sat. COME prospective players for the English tour performed poorly here today, second day of the trial match. Rutherford's sound century as an opening batsman yesterday assumed more importance today with the failure of openers Favell and Carroll.
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  • 567 19 Selangor's late short corner wins vs Negri I CELANGOR beat Negri Sembilan 2—l when the triangular hockey in Singapore was continued yesterday. The championship will now be decided by this evening's match between Selangor and Singapore who had beaten Negri Sembilan 2—o on Friday. Yesterdays game was played at a
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  • 333 19 I^GLK brilliant BM Oy wing- inreequ&rter opam euaoied Singapore cricket Ciuo to beat koyai An i-orce lengan by 14 points to six iiry, penalty; on the pauung yesterday. Ine Club threequarters were last and accurate, i-'iy-hau Phiiupo was the ke> man, serving his teammates wen ana
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  • 73 19 RE.M.E. "B" beat St. Andrew's Old Boys In a rugby friendly at Woodsvllle yesterdiy by 25 points (two goals, four tries, penalty) to three (try). Try scorers for REME, wh 0 led 8-0 at half-time were Dysard. Davis. Mark. Simpson Wormald and Johnston. Cpl.
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  • 51 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. Australia beat the United States by three matches to nil In an International lawn tenis meeting here today. Results L. Hoad beat H. Flam 6-4, 7-5; A. Cooper beat O. Shea 8-6, 6-8. 6-4; Hoad and Cooper beat Flam and Shea 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
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  • 40 19 No. 14 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. beat Naval Ba.«e by five points (goal) to three (try) In a rugger match at Trr.puh yesterday. Black converted Ward's try for the airmen., wMlc Hassall replied for Navy.
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  • 212 19 GOVERNMENT has made a reply to the criticism by Mr. C.C. Tan, president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, on its refusal to license a public lottery the Council had planned for raising funds for the Olympics. Government has no power
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  • 19 20 H M „>./.. $10 (minimum) ABBOTT: Charles Theodore, Judge of the H^h Court, in Brremban General Hospital, on Fr.drv.
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  • 2226 20  -  EPSOM JEEP By jclKhAKIiNli away to a commanding lU-length lead in the back straight, recently-promoted Maori Chief romped home a spectacular sevenlength winner in the Class 4, Div. 1, 8{ f. race at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the Perak Turf Club
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  • 49 20 TOTAL POOL: 8290,491 IST: No. *****7 (583.947) 2ND: No. *****4 (541.973) 3RD: No. *****3 ($20,986) STARTERS ($2,332 each): Nos. *****4; *****2; *****4; *****6; *****6; *****2; *****2; *****2; *****5. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each) Nos. *****5; *****0; *****5: *****2; *****9; *****6; *****3; *****1; *****0; *****6. TRFBI.E TOTE: Four tickets vS'272).
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  • 107 20 CTBAITS TIMES racing coru respondent Epsom Jeep, the leading tipster in Malaya last year, was off to a good start in the new season with (our winners at Inn!, yesterday. Kicky (Race Three), Maori Chief (Race Four), and Bucentuar (Race Five) gave him a hattrick.
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  • 138 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Selangor Gold Cup, worth $8,000 in stakes, for Class One stayers over li miles will be the main event of the Selangor Turf Club's three-day meeting on Feb. 11, 15, and 18. The meet will cater for Class 1
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  • 141 20  -  JACK FINGLETON From SYDNEY, Sat. STAR turn In today's play in the testimonial cricket match here was provided by one of the beneficiaries. Arthur Mailey. After the lunch adjournment. Mailey and Johnnie Taylor went to the middle of the ground to meet the
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  • 99 20 MELBOURNE. S.U. An assurance that the new stands being built at the Melbourne cricket ground would be ready in time for the Olympic Games was given today by the Melbourne Cricket Club secretarj, Mr. Vernon Ransford Doubts about the completion of the stand were
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  • 84 20 PENANG. Sat.— Penang footballers are organising a farewell dinner for the Settlement's 1954 Malaya Cup hero. Dave ftfacLana, at Brlani Restaurant on Jan. 17. MacLaren. who leaves Penan:; I on Jan. 20. will turn out for a trial with Newscastle United, the F.A. Cup champions, whom
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  • 59 20 Nee Soon beat GHQ by 26 points (four goals and two tries) to nine (two penalties and a try> In a rugger match at Nee Sooij yesterday. Allway (2). Carey (2), Mason and Bland scored tries for Nee Soon. Allway made four conversions. Le Merrier kicked
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  • 43 20 JOHANNESURO. Snt. Peter Thomson, Australian holder of the British open Rolf championship, was two up on former champion Bobby Locke (South Africa 1 at the end of 3t> holes In their 108 i holes challenge match which be--1 gan here yesterday.
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