The Straits Times, 2 June 1956

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  • 397 1 PAGE ONE today says farewell to the Fighting Fijians Guitars, guns, songs, sorrow 111 K Figfctiag Fijian** the men I feared by Comnnmist terrorists in Johore sailed from Singapore lor homo iterday evening. hey went, with broad f with shouted t wishes, and bei they are the
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    22 1 THE FIJIANS take a last leek at Singapore before the Devonshire sails. —Straits Times picture by Han Hai Fong.
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  • 48 1 THE four office workers after their release by the Indonesian authorities looking at their "freedom" papers are seated (left to right) Mr Tan Sin Seng and Mr. tan Sin Whatt, and standing, Mr. Anthony Khoo and Mr. Chee Yew Chew. Straits Times picture.
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  • 400 1 FISHED IN 'TROUBLED' WATERS TjX)UR Singapore office workers, including a Gov- eminent official, returned to Singapore last night after a 31 -hour detention at Pulau Samboe by the Indonesian Coast Guard sloop Aryat. They were Mr. Chee Yew Chew, 35, a Government official attached
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  • 90 1 FATAL SCENE FOR TWO IN FAMILY An old woman wag knocked down and killed by a van In Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday 100 yards from the spot where her grandson had a fatal accident three days ago. Ton See, 68, was walking at the 3' 2 milestone when she was
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  • 173 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Prospects of an early end to the national rubber "go slow" campaign brightened tonight as the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association handed a note to the Federation's acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr. W. M. Young. The note contained decisions reached at a
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  • 186 1 She offers to give away unborn child ONE of the most courageous women in Singapore today is a quiet 32-year-old wife living in a small attap-roofed house oft* Balestier Road. She has made the hardest decision of all to give away her child. Already the mother and step-mother of five
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  • 21 1 A gangster attacked a Special Branch inspector in Mount Emily in Singapore early this morning and stole his revolver.
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  • 204 1 FINIS— IF YOU GOVERN. Lib-Socs get thrpHening letters with 3-star sign THREATENING letters bearing the three-star sign A of the Malayan Communist Party were received last night by the chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, and Party Assemblyman, Mr. William Tan. The letters, postmarked 7 p.m..
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  • 53 1 ALGIERS, Fri. Three French soldiers of a patrol of four were kidnapped by a band of 40 insurgents in an ambush near Beni-Monsour, about 60 miles south-east of Algiers, last night. The fourth escaped and reached Beni-Mansour to give the alarm. Search parties of tioops combed
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  • 26 1 COLOMBO. Fri.— The Japanese delegation at the Buddha Jayantl celebration* here, left for India by plane this morning en route to Tokyo UJ»
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  • 45 1 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Miss Lee Hwa Yu. an exchange .student from Formosa, was awarded the $1,000 first prize in the 1956 Samuel Ooldwyn creative writing contest today. She won with a short story entitled "The Sorrow at tho End of the Yangtse.'-ReU-rer.
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  • 29 1 Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will hold his last meet-the-people session in the Public Relations conference room at 9 a.m. today, it was announced last night.
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  • 263 1 Docker sacked by B.S.A. f ONDON Fri. Millionaire industrialist Sir Bernard Docker today proclaimed to the world in Press statements and interviews his determination to tight his dismissal from the chairmanship of 8.5.A., one of Britain's key posts in industry. Iri the fight with him is his blonde wife, Lady
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  • 32 1 I OIK ESCAPK AS CAR CRASHKS Car crashed into shophouse at June turn of Sultan Gate and Beach Road, Singapore, early today bringing down a pillar. Four occupants escaped unhurt.
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  • 527 2 A?TER YEARS OF SILENCE, PREMIER OPENS HIS HEART TO THE PRESS COMMUNIST CHINA WILLING TO SETTLE FORMOSA DISPUTE QUIETLY 'WEST MUST REMOVE TRADE BAR' DEKING, Friday.— Mr. Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Communist Premier, said in a 70-minute exclusive interview with David Chipp, Reuter correspondent,
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  • 122 2 ORIENTAL GLAMOUR -NECK HIGH WITH THE CUDDLE-ME LOOK 5 THE CHARMING 5 models in the picture E above are displaying the s latest Hong Kong styles. 5 On the left is a white E sharkskin jacket worn E with a salmon
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  • 123 2 Tito enters Russia MOSCOW. FrL PRESIDENT TITO Of Yugo--1 slavia today entered the Soviet Union, arriving by train at the city of Ungeny, just across the border from Rumania, on his way to Moscow. The Yugoslav leader Is paying a three-week visit to Russia, the country
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  • 13 2 HOLLYWOOD, Frl. Marllyn Monroe Is 30 years old today— Reuter.
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    • 52 2 FACE IT, GIRLS!— AND A BOOM IS ON HONG KONG, Fri. The cosmetics business In Red China has perked up since the Communist Party gave word that Chinese women should start using make-up. The Communist paper Ta Kung Pao reports that the market for lipstick and rouge is doing a
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    • 22 2 A Canton factory has begun production of a new rouge caUed "30 Five" and Canton-made cosmetics in general are in demand. AP.
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    • 15 2 ALBANY: The New York Court has upheld millionaire "Mickey 1 Jelke's conviction for procuring.— Reuter.
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    • 18 2 NEW YORK. Dr. Carl Neuberg, 78, discoverer of a process for making glycerine from sugar, has died. AP.
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    • 53 2 ZURICH: Mr. Hugh Oaltskell, leader of the British Labour Party, told 150 editors &t the International iress Institute that the survival of democracy depended on a free press. He said It was the responsibility of the press "to make the peoples of the democracies understand fully the real choices whicn
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    • 27 2 PABIS: Russia has Invited General Paul Bailly. chief of staff of the French Air Force, to attend the Soviet Air Show in Moscow on June 24.— Reuter.
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    • 19 2 KARACHI: Waiz Mohammed Yusuf. 60-year-old Kashmir religious leader, was sworn in at Muzaffarabad as president of Azad Kashmir. Reuter.
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    • 25 2 ADELAIDE: Radioactive rain, resulting rrom Britain's atomic weapons tesi at the Monte Bello Islands two weeks ago. has fallen in Adelaide during the past week.
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    • 15 2 A spokesman for Adelaide University said the amount of radioactivity was minute and harmless.— Reutsr.
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    • 61 2 COLOMBO: The Bandaranalke Government has decided not to proceed with its earlier decision to enact legislation to compel the Press to divulge Its source of information on reports considered by the Government as secret. A spokesman said the Government would be open to criticism
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  • 174 2 BANDOENG r rpHE "little Bandoeng eonferei A African students which wa-.-here on Wednesday, showed no under way today. Last night the Indonesian delegation agreed to the demand of a grouo of other delegations that Indonesia should have only one vote on the Credentials Committee,
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  • 80 2 Nehru: 'please no strings to aid' BOMBAY Fri Prime Mm^or. ffi J*« declared her« that i" pendence l..rH cn .> a M£m In V n d:i should >■ etadkaV* The Prm.e Wa&tt .speaking th r »>> session yest*rd», o{ S annual meetini of Swadeshi Leap,* "It is all richt if
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  • 17 2 KARACHI, PrJ -A sevrnian Sovie: ti delega'"--arrived hero today to co<lude a trade agreement.
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  • 43 2 NEW YORK, FrL Avery Dulles, 38-year-old son of U.S. Secretary of State, will be ordained into the Jesuit pnesthooc! of thr Ruman Ci 1 holic Church on June 16 His father is an elder of tb Presbyterian Church.-Ai>"
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  • 360 3 pead Sea scroll, t u ot £Mm bw|e<i tWMW> t|t t, thw 7/i the cistern below the rampart is a place hollowed out of the rock 9 LONDON, Friday rr\\ 0 of the 2,000-year-old "Dead Sea Scrolls/ 1 unrolled by specialists at Manchester University have been
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  • 63 3 HOI LYWOOD, Fri President Soekarno of Indonesia had a busy time yesterday TiMtinp the sets of Walt Disney, a new children's amuse- Dark and an American ichool. At Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios Dr. Soekarno posed with actresses Anne Francis and Ann Miller against an old English waterfront
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  • 250 3 B and K TOAST THE QUEEN MOSCOW. Fri. Pre--IT* mier Bulganln refuses to eat Italian cherries because they were grown in a NATO member nation garden Offered a dish of cherries at a garden party at the British Embassy honoring the Queen's birthday he asked
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  • 30 3 MANILA, Fri. Filipino promoter, Jess Cortes today announced completion of negotiations which would bring three top bullfighters to Manila this month for its ■second postwar "Fiesta Brava." U.P.
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  • 58 3 GLAD HAND FOR BOYD FROM BABA. A LITTLE EMIR BABA, the three-year-old grandson of Nigeria's Emir of Kano. steals the show at London Airport. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. Colonial Secretary, went to say farewell to the Emir, who had paid a short visit to Britain, but could not leave without
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  • 214 3 Silence— then two met death •MEW YORK, Fri.— Two 11 masked gunmen killed two men. and critically wounded a third during a bungled hold-up attempt last night. One of the dead was the 40-year-old editor of a polish-language newspaper. The shooting broke up a homecoming party for PolishAmerican tourists in
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  • 25 3 KATMANDU, Fri.— Reports reaching here yesterday said that the Japanese team which conquered Manaslu was well on its way back to Katmandu —AJ>.
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  • 344 3 The Queen 's 'assassin I COULD EASILY HAVE HURLED BOMB, DESPITE HUNDREDS OF POLICE, SAYS NEWSMAN LONDON, Fri. A BRITISH newsman who said he tested the police guard over the Queen by posing as an assassin reported today that he could easily have hurled a bomb at her from close
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  • 67 3 PHILADELPHIA. Fri.—People In this city are so charitable they even drop money in containers labelled "heroin fund for addicts" and "National Society for Twinkletoed Children," a local newspaper reported yesterday. The newspaper, sent a teara of reporters with containers to 65 homes. Not one person objected
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  • 326 3 LONDON. PM.— The slide in stock market* increased today and by the close widespread and substantial losses had been established. Sentiment was dominated by the Chancellor's further warning on rising wages. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. June 1— Spot JPid..-July-Sept.
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  • 231 4 Inspector says labourer told him: I have finished off my family MAN FACES WIFE MURDER CHARGE A POLICE OFFICER yesterday told a Singapore court that when he walked into Holland Road Police Station on a routine check one night in April, a man stopped him and said: "I have finished
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  • 102 4 PROTESTS IPOH DROPS BAN ON MIDNIGHT SHOWS lIPOH,I IPOH, Fri.— The Town Council today withdrew the but it Impeeed en cinema shews and cabarets after midnight. A delegation, representing the managements of cinemas and cabareti in Ipoh, today protested to the chairman of the Ipoh and Menglemba Town Council against
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  • 101 4 THE ARCHBISHOP of Brisbane, the Most Rev. R. C. Halse, to in Singapore on a short visit before going to Kuching on June 19 to preach the first sermon in the new cathedral there. So far this week he has talked to the lepers of Trafalgar
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  • 104 4 TRISNA MEN PLAN PROTEST The Singapore Trisha Riders' Union will protest against the ban which forbids them to go along Connaught Drive, Anderson Bridge and Fullerton Rdad from 8 ajn. to 6 p.m. except on Sundays and public holidays. A spokesman said yesterday, "We have to make a long detour
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  • 71 4 LORD REID CALLS ON SIR DONALD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lord Reid, chairman of the Constitutional Commission, today paid a courtesy call on the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. Lord Reid, who arrived here on Wednesday, will meet the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, next week. The other five members of
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  • 48 4 British colonies Increased their exports in both volume and value last year, states a Colonial Office report for 1955-56. Exports rose by about 11 per cent, the Increase being most marked in the Far East. There was an 18 per cent rise in imports.
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  • 40 4 The Rev. Sidney Lescher. senior Roman Catholic army chaplain in the Federation, has returned to England after serving two years In Malaya and one In Japan. He has been posted to Western Command H.Q. at Chester.
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  • 56 4 SEREMBAN, Fri.— Wong Tai Fong was acquitted in the Magistrate's Court here, without his defence being called, of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty. He was alleged to have "brushed aside" Inspector Tan Teck Chong, who wanted to Inspect his stall at the
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  • 20 4 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. An old Austin car was reported missing from New Ferry Road here yesterday. Police are investigating.
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  • 44 4 The annual Nurses' Day will be celebrated at the Cathedral of the Good Shephered, Singapore, with a Mass at 8 a.m. tomorrow. A Corpus Christi procession will be at 5.30 p.m. and all Catholic nurses are invited to attend In uniform.
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  • 182 4 Middle East countries to be asked for more help RULERS and governments of Middle East Muslim states will be asked to help in expanding the Muslim College at Klang Into a Muslim University. Dato 5.1.0. Alsagoff, chairman of the council of the college told the Straits
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  • 124 4 EIGHT YEARS' JAIL FOR. HOME RAID A MAN who robbed a family in Loronjt 19, Oeylang Road, of cash and jewellery worth $5,935 was jailed for eight years In Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Cfhua Teow Kee admitted five previous convictions. The prosecution alleged that Chua, with two others, entered the
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  • 32 4 Ane Chung Klong, of Cross Street, was fined $40 in a Singapore traffic court yesterday for speeding at 55 m.p.h. along Buklt Tlmah Road on the night of April 9.
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  • 66 4 To mark Wesak Day, two Buddhist organisations in Singapore have donated $1,270 to the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society. The Singapore Buddhist Lodge at Kirn Tarn Road donated $1,000, and the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple in Waterloo Street, gave $270.
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  • 48 4 SEQAMAT. Frl.— Pleading guilty to a charge of causing mischief, Fong Leong Mon, 21, a Home Guard at Labis, was fined $150 by the Circuit Magistrate here. It was stated that Fong damaged photographs, posters and electric fittings at the Precious Theatre at Labis.
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  • 144 4 JOIN THE 'ARMY' AND SEE ENGLAND A SINGAPORE girl who A joined the Salvation Army because she had no money to continue her studies is getting a trip to England. Ruth Ong, 18, will represent Malaya Command of the Salvation Army at the International Corps Cadet Congress in England next
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  • 198 4 But two others told: 'Back to Ceylon* ANE of the three youths who stowed away in the French liner Vietnam at Colombo and slipped into Singapore last Saturday may be allowed to stay. He is Mohamed Faiz Zarook, aged 25, who claims to have oeen born
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  • 61 4 A verdict of misadventure was returned yesterday at the inquest Into the death of Goh Cheng Yong. 85, who died following a traffic accident. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Barnes, of the American Foreign Insurance Company, said that Goh walked Into the rear near-side bumper of her car as she
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  • 125 4 33 perfect workers get awards r«ASH awards totalling V $1,000 were presented by Mr. E. L. Brisbin, managing director of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., to 33 "perfect employees" at the company's factory in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday. Amid cheers from their colleagues, the 33 employees, including 14 women, were
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  • 46 4 The Singapore Buddhist Association has formed a group to study the life and teachings of Buddha. To be called the Buddhist Study Circle, the group Is open to Buddhists and nonBuddhists, and will oe under the guidance of Yen. A. Chandrasirl Thero.
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  • 33 4 The Rev. Ft. Belleville, curate at St. Louis' parish in Taiping, will be going to France on leave. Fr. Belleville has been curate for the past three years.
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  • 36 4 A Singapore Traction Company trolley-bus driver, Tayja Singh, was fined $15 in a traffic court yesterday for obstruction. Me stopped his vehicle eight fee* from the kerb in New Bridge Road on Feb. 29.
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  • 518 5 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FIRST W 1,500 m. S-YEAB PLAN BUT SKILLED MEN ARE NEEDED TO HANDLE CONSTRUCTION WORK DRTOrttv %y A i\ LUMPUR, Friday. P J??JF the Federati °n Government's Sl,oOO million five-year development plan is to be given to projects which will yield revenue quickly. It
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  • 121 5 Best-seller how to write one MR. JAMES FARRELL, 50. author of the best-seller, "Studs Lonigan". said yesterday he would like to write a book about the Far East. "I hope to return again to the east." he said. "If I am to write any stories about this place I must
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  • 26 5 SEGA M A T. Fri. The Johore State agricultural exhibition, which was to have been held at Batu Pahat this year, has been cancelled.
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  • 210 5 Today will be a lucky day for Lucky Watson of the RAAF: It's his wedding day AN Australian airman who believes inter-racial marriages would solve many of the world's problems will marry his Chinese sweetheart in Singapore today. He is LAC Lucky Watson, the latest member of the RAAFs No.
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Chai Cheong, 56. of High Street, was today fined $300 by the First Magistrate's Court here for assisting in the running of a "chee fah" lottery. Chai was arrested by plainclothes policemen at Klyne Street on May 24. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation of Government Medical Services Unions is calling an emergency meeting to discuss the allegation that staffs of Government hospitals were giving preference to their relatives, the rich and the educated.
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  • 250 5 Nurses told: Dispel criticism 'GAIN CONFIDENCE OF PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Nurses in Malaya are frustrated and suspicious because of the attitude of Medical Department officials towards their union, the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Nurses Union was told today. The president, Mrs. L. H. Harris, said the union
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  • 106 5 PENANG. Fri. T*HE Penanr Coroner, Mr. A Au Ah Wan, today suggested that the PranginMaxwell Road area should have brighter street lighting "for the benefit of drunkards." Mr. An recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a "8-year-old mosque keeper. Pitehai Bawa, who was found
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Queen has awarded the Imperial Service Order to Mr. W. L. Mussett, retired chief accountant of the Malayan Railway. He had 30 years service tn the Railway's accounts department and retired on April 30 this year on reaching 55. I
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  • 160 5 Britain will lead Singapore to merdeka, says Mancroft LONDON, Fri. Britain had "massive responsibilities" in Singapore, both to its people and to the free world, declared Lord Mancroft at the annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya last night. In a vigorously worded speech which had the
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  • 168 5 Housing plan launched 'OWN HOME 9 IS THE OBJECT q^ELOK ANSON, Fri. A The Lower Perak Co-operative Housing Society has acquired 142 acres of land for SI 00,000. The land is at Batak Rabit Road, two and a half miles from the town. The Federal Town Planner will be asked
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  • 50 6 20 Wordt tit (Minimum) MARJORIE, beloved wife of GA. Gill, Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging Ltd. and Cornwall. ACKNOWLEDGMENT tO Wordt fit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. ONO SOON PEW thank all Friends and Relatives for the good wishes, the valuable presents and attendance at the reception during their recent Marriage.
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  • 596 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. June 2, 1956. Fateful Days Ahead Singapore will riot be surprised at the latest move of the People*. Action Party. It was forewarned, at the time the London talks collapsed, by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's threats some of which he has since retracted. On Wednesday,
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  • 323 6 The shortage of skilled, labour in Singapore and in the Federation has been a matter of increasing concern to Government and employers alike. In the past Malaya's requirements of skilled labour were met by importing workers, particularly from Hong Kong and China. This source has now dried uo.
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  • 283 6 If only the Indonesian Government had ratified the Geneva tin agreement when Malaya did, the miners would be less worried about the current fall in the price. The London price is now around £720 a ton, the bottom figure in the central span within which the manager of
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  • 1019 6 ONLY Mr. Marshall no longer doubts whether Mr. Marshall is going. In a longish working life In many lands I can remember nothing quite like it. He has burned all his boats so that there is not a chance of his remaining afloat after Wednesday, even
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  • 709 6 IN the Straits Times A of May 23, there appeared, under the heading "If he is a 'loyar' he may be anything" an article written by someone signing himself "Oriental Studies." Although beginning by purporting merely to ask for enlightenment, the writer was soon busy "bring (ing)
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  • 170 6 (From the Straits Times of May 31, 1906) TTNDER the heading U "Running Amok Around the Empire," and the subheading. "First Natal; Then Ceylon; and Now The Straits." The Times of Ceylon sympathises with Singapore on the occasion of the recently reported outrage In the House of
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  • 535 7 >HE THREATENED Tft iritt ME AMD MY FAMILY AFTER OUB COURTSHIP BROKE OP' JILTED BY HER FIRST LOVE 10YE LETTERS READ AT TRIAL OF INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT CLERK i Income Tax Department clerk, Murukaiyan Raaoo, 26, stabbed his office colleague, Miss fhcresa Thanjjasamy, 26, seven
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  • 30 7 The Bishop of Penang, Mgr. Francis Chan, has asked all priests and religious associations to take part In the Corpus Chrlsti procession at the Assumption Cathedral on Sunday.
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  • 196 7 Singapore girls are fussy eaters PNGUSH girls are easy to please where food is concerned. But not so Singapore girls. They are fussy, says Mrs. G. K. Lim, warden of the colony's Y.W.C.A. hostel. Mrs. Lim, who is resigning her post next month, lived In London for 15 years and
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  • 77 7 Eleven holders of the Victoria Cross will arrive in Singapore today in a party of 23 flying to London for the New Zealand centenary celebrations on June 25. Ten are from New Zealand and the eleventh is a Fijian. The party will include Mrs. M
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  • 149 7 DLESS the Chinese for their art of "saving faces." said Michael and Shirley Davis, a husband and wife dance team who performed in several night clubs during a two-month stay in Singapore. "In our business we have to
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  • 126 7 Massed bands and a wrong note: live men end up in court IT UAL A LUMPUR, Fri. Scuffles broke out several times in the crowd of 20.000 who packed the padang last night to watch a floodlit display by massed bands. Police forced their way through the crowd opposite the
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  • 176 7 Union chief going to UK: Counsel objects CHARGES of stealing a cheque book and forgery faced by a Singapore journalist, Abbas Jumat, and a tamby, Mohamed Yacob, were amended yesterday when the case was mentioned before Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. Each is now charged with stealing
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  • 100 7 OFF TO HELP IN H-BOMB TESTS A detachment of Royal Engineers left Singapore In the troopship Devonshire yesterday on a trip to Christmas Island, about 1,400 miles south of Honolulu. They have been chosen to clear the island for the forthcoming British Hbomb tests on the island. Several of them
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  • 36 7 In the Queen's Birthday honours list published on Thursday, it was stated that an 0.8. E. was conferred on Mr. Tan Kal Choon, of Sarawak. The name should have read as Mr. Tan Kui.
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  • 46 7 to play games The missing Singapore Wolf Cub, Tan Joo Yong, 12. has returned to his home In Market Street. He said that after watching the Queen's Birthday parade at the Padang. he went to the home of aome friends to play games.
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  • 34 7 Singapore Customs yesterday seized $50,000 worth of raw opium from the Pernia. a tanker Just arrived from the Persian Oulf. The opium, welrtilng 172 lbs. was found hidden In the engine room.
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  • 14 7 A batch of 20 army recruits arrived In Singapore from Ipoh yesterday.
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  • 81 7 rE Singapore Government has announced the formation of a Health Education Council. The objects or the council are: To organise conferences, training courses, lectures, ex- hibltions and demonstrations. To advise on health education. To provide (health education materials. To publish periodicals, leaflets, reports, memoranda,
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  • 173 7 STRIKE ISLAND BANS UNION VISITORS They give warning by phone PORT SWETTENHAM, Friday. ORANCH officials of the National Union of Planta- tlon Workers in Klang were today barred from entering Carey Island, a large plantation off Port Swettenham, where 3,200 workers are on strike. They were told by the general
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  • 244 7 'Protest' plan gets no support ELECTION STUNT, SAY LII-SOCS. TTOE "protest week" x tne People's Action Party is planning seems likely to be a one-party affair. The PAP have announced they will stage a week-long protest against "the British imperalist attitude" which they blame for the failure of the London
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  • 150 7 *fo From Page One of each of my children. My single room In this house, and the absolute essentials for living, cost me over $100. Even to have this baby now, I will have to go into the free ward of the hospital." The woman's husband is
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  • 33 7 Mr Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday made a receiving order against Sin Kwong and Company, who owe John Manners and Company (M) Ltd. $2,812 on a Judgment debt.
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  • 32 7 P. Nadarajan of West Hill Road was fined $100 In a Singapore traffic court yesterday for negligent driving along Bukit Timah Road on April 8, last year. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 68 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 54-year-old Chinese was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a seven-year-old girl. Ah Thong, a shopkeetDer of Damansara Road, reserved his defence. The girl told the court that when she went to buy biscuits at
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  • 183 7 A MOTHER of four told a Singapore Coroner's court yesterday that her husband used to beat her and the children whenever he got drunk. Marianalgam was giving evidence at the Inquest on a City Council driver D. P. Chelliah who was found hanging in his
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr. Poh Sin Bin, who has been In the District Survey Office here since his return fom Australia last year, leaves for Muar tomorrow on transfei as District Surveyor.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 128 7 WALL'S-theV f tastiest sausages 1 you can buy J Tender, meaty Wall's Sausages! Mmmm what a dish to set before a m hungry family. And the tempting a MM Mm smcllof golden brown Wall's Sausages MM MM A sizzling in the frying pan promises a M A JL^* §M MmJ^
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 53 7 High tides TODAY: Singapore 3.49 am (7ft. 4in.) 5.05 p.m. (7ft. 31n.); Port Dlckson 11.47 a.m. (Ift.); Penang 6.12 a.m. (sft. 71n.) 5.31 p.m. (sft. 9in.). TOMORROW: Singapore 4.57 a.m. (7ft.) 6.01 pjn. (7ft. 41n.); Port Dlckson 12.22 a.m. (6ft. Sin 1.08 p.m. (7ft.»: Penanc 8 01 a.m. <6ft.) 7.31
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  • 307 8 fHE Singapore A Traction Company Employees' Union has directed its legal adviser, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to seek clarification of two recommendations made by the court of inquiry which investigated the strike by the company's 2,800 employees earlier this year.
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  • 157 8 Singapore gives better amenities to her citizens rpHE new public swimming pool at Fairer Park is A expected to be ready for use by September, said the Singapore City Architect, Mr. H. Hawson, yesterday. "There will be in fact two pools deep water
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  • 84 8 Murder and robbery A STALLHOLDER, Sulaiman bin Habib, 31, yesterday became the third man to be charged in a Singapore court in connection with the slaying of a Chettiar moneylender, P. Muthukaruppan, on the morning of May 11. Sulaiman was charged with murder and robbery of $2,970
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  • 54 8 Kamsiah binte Hashim, of Lorong 108, Changi Road, was tentatively charged In a Singapore court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of a necklace and two brooches worth $950 on May 29 at a house in Frankel Estate, Singapore. She was allowed ball of $1,000 pending
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  • 66 8 The new St. Andrew's House at Woodsville was blessed by the Archbishop of Brisbane, the Most Rev. Reginald Halse, yesterday. Contributions for the home came from the Australian church. St. Andrews old boys, a number of public schools in England and many local subscribers. The
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  • 75 8 TWO TO ATTEND I.L.O. MEET rfTHE Singapore Government 1- has sent two observers to the International Labour Organisation conference which will open in Geneva next Monday. They are Mr. D. I. Goodwin, Commissioner for Labour, and Mr. Tan Peng Liat, inspector of Factories. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Minister for Labour
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  • 95 8 Old church gets new hall JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. npHE British Adviser, Mr. D. 1 A. Sommerville, today opened what the Archdeacon ot Singapore described as a "bridge between the Church and the community." The building wa s a new hall for St. Christopher's Church here. The hall will also serve
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  • 17 8 IThe Rev. Bro. Joseph, Director of St. Xavier's Institution in Penang, has left for Ireland.
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  • 135 8 Navy's share— quite big rE Royal Malayan Navy has contributed in no small degree to anti-terrorist work by landing patrols and assisting in bombardments, said Vice-Admiral R. F. Elkins. Flag Officer. Second-in-Command of the Far East Station, in a farewell message last night. He also praised local workers at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 417 8 mi "Oh! Mummy Jw;??! he's so happy!" Cu^ons Baby Powder and Bahv rf*?*" Soap is madr especially for tlif \^-^a»T r J youngest member of the family— to protect his sensitive -kin and I keep him comfortable and happy. U^\ Talcum v/^.f^Ff/ \>*fJK Powder I MERLE NORMAN WKj^Kk lin co«
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    • 283 8 LAST OPPORTUNIUrTI SAVE GRANDLY of our I GRAND C«| h ANNUAL O#% L i. These Striking Bargains Ladies Rayon Stockings 25cu Swiss Plain Organdy 42" SI. IO I Triple Three 333 plain spun SI. 15 Printed Clazed Cotton $1.20 Embroided Voile 45" $1.40 Swiss Woollen material 36" 12 Shades $2.25
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 476 8 The 0000 Show: 8.00 listeners RADIO MALAYA Calling: 8.45 Memo From The United Nations; 9.00 Nocturne. (•Profitunmea tha* marked can .9 30 News- 9.45—10.00 Sound Of be received by listeners in Ma- A clty 10 00 Interlude For Music; Ucc»). 10.15 strike Up The Band. (Short WftTe 49 mnd 62m.
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  • 1468 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Governor who shocked the Colonial Office Mte-tvrote war report and claimed credit g DEATH OF I SINGAPORE m TIGER M D I RING the ten years from 1870 to 1880 the Straits Settlements had no less than (,overnors (Ord, Clarke, Jervois, Robinson jgd Weld) and an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 629 9 V '^V /^B aIBW /i~\ V 9 bK^B \£bl I TaXtide of the Tnontn B Would you like one of these exciting prizes as a J H Wedding Gift? If your marriage or that of a friend J H or relation takes plice between May and December, 3 mS± I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 196 9 Hex Morgan. MM. A complication I WNOW TMaal LILACS NOT DOING SMC'* 901N6 TO UV6 *^A rT"S MBR 6VKS, NBL.' AS A BESUIT -N j S~~ '"•"Cl _»«V Ba*tJE I J* «EBV WtLL, SHt y NSIL BUT THERE IS f OF THE ACCIDENT. SUE CANT SBEI i-n I iIP ■OWQM
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  • 454 10 rpHE bearish features in--1 fluencing the rubber market continue to dominate opinion and any favourable indications appear for the time being to have been lost sight of report Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co Ltd. in their current market review. Trading has been brisk throughout the week. There has
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  • 760 10  -  Our Market Correspondent By THE sagging off in the American automobile industry and in the manufacture of farm implements and some other industries was still the dominant factor when the tin market opened again yesterday. The price reflected the general easier trend
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  • 99 10 i Singapore Chinese Produce Xx- change: noon prices per picul. yesterday were: Copra: quiet; June $29 buyers. I $29' 2 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk »43 1 3 sellers, drum $46 'z sellers. Pepper: quiet, with about 20 to 30 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $88
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  • 134 10 LONDON. Pri— Last years higher rubber prices brought better results for two Selangor rubber companies although production was lower than anticipated and wage and tax casts rose. accordIng to the chairman of both companies. Mr. A. C. Gibson, In the annual report to shareholders. He told
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  • 106 10 June first K i.,-'r nnt^ t f.o.b. closed in Sinraivir^ day, 73% cent! cents on Wednc The closing toot »a steady. Closing prices in tab > were: No. l rss fan i buyers 73%, sellers 74 R.S.S. June buyers ty, 2 74',; No. 1 RSS. J u J
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  • 69 10 AUSTRAILIAN STOCK ■as! c In mlntncs weak ton? of South eased j, North B !> 6d. Oil* is 2; Con. Zinc* 933 5 «»5 5 Bank of nsv. Mount Lyel; N Broken HIU .v Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Muting Ampol. F.x. Oil search A.P.M. (ntwi Bradford B. Hill
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  • 87 10 Shipa lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Jason 1/2. Dollus 4/5, Inchjura C.P.. Olenorchy 6/7, Cyclops 8, 9, Victoria 11, Benmhor 13 14. Antilochus 15/16, Hanyang 18, Eiken Maru 19/20. Rawang N. Wall 2. Hong Tat N. Wall 4, Resang N. Wall 6. Sedlll
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  • 61 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change In its rates to merchants yesterday: Sellinr T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Franca 1616 V On the free exchange market In Hong Konc yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.86Vt for cash and 5.88 for T.T. Sterling was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 424 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEMALE TELEPHONE Operators at Alor Star. Candidates for appointment must be unmarried Federal Citlsens age 16-22, and must have passed Standard VI ipre 1954 p or Form II in an English School. Knowledge of Colloquial Malay is required. The basic salary is $115 $250 p.m. Applications on form
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    • 224 10 NOTICES AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, 1951 A Committee has been appointed by the Settlement Council to consider Amendments to the Constitution of the Municipality of George Town to provide for a fully Elected Council, to consider the revision of the number of Electoral Wards
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    • 206 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE ANTITUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Annual General Meeting will be held at 5.15 pjn. on Friday «th June. 1956, at The Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, Shenton Way. N. D. BOLT, Honorary Secretary. Singapore. 2nd June, 1956. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. Madam Tay
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    • 839 10 NOTICES NOTICE Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) •11 persons interested In or having claims against the Estate of any of the deceased persons undermentioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next of kin are required to send particulars of their claims or interest* to the undersigned
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    • 287 10 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Manila Cane. Teak and Chromium plated Household furniture comprising—Sitting Dining Room set. Wardrobes, Dressing taoles. Bedsteads. Lampstand, Sideboards, "Sternwayes" 3-pedal upright piano. "Shelvador" refrigerator, "OEC" to "Simpson" electric stoves, Platedware etc. To Be Held At No. 6 Dunsfold Drive On SUNDAY. 3RD JUNE, 1956, AT 10.30
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    • 446 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS -30 DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francitco Spore P. Swer. Penan? Fa Kristin Bakke Sailed tailed 3 |un 6 |un 7 lun jj Anne Bakke Sailed tailed 14 Jun 17 |un 18 |un ElisabeHi Bakke 16 Jun 30 |un 30 |ul Ciertnide
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1238 11 y# i s4os MANSFIELD ds CO., LTD. lai, 4 i» THE SSSTwimSS UHE Sinooporo P S^ *«"t lP ooi •.11/14 Jan* 7 Jana 1/9 Z L verpool i DviW-n In Part June 4 Jan. 8/ 4 yZ 7 atu i tat London, o"O Homburg Jana 4 Jana 9 H I
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    • 1073 11 BAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sam,,, far B.n,k.k mm Far 100 l LALAMtiiA P MLANBIA 7/9Jmm 11/11 Jane 14/llJane MA#ftAtA 10/llJmm 11/14JMM 11/14 Jmm MVA 14/ISJa*» M/17MM IS/19MM WO W *«W SoWoc. for tm,, Ant.*,, R.11.,..,, Ha»*«* t.|int U u. S'pora P. S'hom Panong 'ALSTRIA MM 11/11 sw 4/4 S- 1/4
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    • 1025 11 .u'KKh. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD MN«APOM (Incorporotad In th. Unrtad Kingdom) S UNIS aAsUHRI TO U.K. ANs> CONTI H INT PORTS S'para P. Sham Paneng lINCRUACHAN for Avonmouth, London, Newcastle t/» 1/ I Jmm if 7 tmm •lINMHOR for London, Rot t#f dom iM«s»*Mi«*titi«i ,w» 1 1 4 MPaM*
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM
    • 382 12 YOUR editorial headed Marshall Returns' was a generous attempt to present a neutral view-point on the controversial subject as to who is to be blamed for the breakdown in London. But I do not agree with you when you say that he (Mr. Marshall) "bears
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    • 240 12 Arrears were not paid "/"|RANG Singapura" obvF jects to requests for pay increase by Government clerks. On what does he base his objections? On the food the clerks eat or the apparel they wear or the type of houses they live in? No. He lowered his head, closed his eyes
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    • 180 12 OFFICERS WERE INSRLTED T*HE news that eleven out X of the twelve senior officers of the Income Tax Department presumably all local men have applied for transfers, merits an inquiry into the reasons for this mass dissatisfaction with the conditions of service in the department. The main reason is said
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    • 118 12 SOME university graduates working in the Income Tax Department have asked for transfer to other Government Departments because they feel that it is undignified to sign attendance registers. Recently I visited the income tax office with a relative. We arrived at two minutes past nine but had
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    • 38 12 Ashamed at language P Malaya most of the Indians are ashamed to use their mother tongue even in their houses. In particular the Englishspeaking white collared Indians are not teaching their mother tongue to their children. TEACHER Serendah
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    • 44 12 Has not fully understand "f\RANG Singapura" has \J not fully understood the request for back-pay by the Government temporary clerks. The reason is that the G.C.S clerks had the Yong award in full, whereas the temporaries were» given only 6 months'. WELLINGTON LIM. Singapore.
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    • 99 12 Certificate of award AS one of the ex-members in the former Volunteer Police Reserve and who has recently been awarded "Campaign Stars and Medals'' for loyal service during the last Malayan Campaign, may I, through the medium of your paper, have my humble suggestion brought to the attention of the
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    • 146 12 A NTI-HUMBUG' seems J\ to have been upset by my stand against sex education. Since when has emancipation of women become synonymous with sex education? Is it improper for a person to uphold the former and oppose the latter? While supporting wholeheartedly the rights of women, I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 328 12 DINE, WINE DANCE IN THE SINGAPORE HOTEL WM**^ < Fl| ny AlrcondlUoned) ■iHBN Wr? We specUUs* in "CANTONESE" food PREPARED BY COOKS W A 'FROM HONGKONG. English A rWk&L~* Continental dishes available. fjm y Private Social parties and JmM dinners at your homes or clubs also ca re d for.
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    • 200 12 \/\A len QualTty7^y\ 9-0*0 these DAIFUKl R^yon Filament Yarns; Bright Semi-Dull (From 3p to 300 deniers are avai.ki in Skein on Cone 1 SUIKO KayH sta P lf Uncrimped Bright Crimped Somin u .all Demers Cut-UngihS e J2, m each type) labl Spun Rayon Yarns; Uncrimped Bn K ht Crimped
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  • 121 13 Benton comes back to score 3 for SHB S.H.B. POLICE inside right Benton yesterday celebrated his return to the side with three goals which held Star Soccerites to a 3-3 draw in their first division match at Jalan Besar stadium. Benton who has been out of football for about three
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  • 42 13 AthleUc teams from Nee Soon Garrison and R.A.F. Changi will compete in the Swifts triangular meet tomorrow at the Nee Soon Carrison ground, 3 p.m. Swift athletes, who require transport, are asked to meet at Victoria School at 2 p.m.
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  • 148 13 ENGLAND ATTACK CRIPPLSQ LONDON, Fri. PRANK TYSON, the 1 England fast bowler, will miss the first Test match against the Australians at Nottingham next week. He has a fractured left ankle. Tyson injured his foot during Northampton- shire's match against Nottinghamshire. He will
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  • 382 13 HENRY PANG AND CHIN BEAT KWIK BROTHERS IN FINAL IJENRY PANG and Ching Kwong Tong yesterday won the junior doubles title when they beat Kwik Sam Leong and Kwik Sam Yong 6-2, 6-2 in the Singapore tennis championships held on the V.M.C.A. courts. Pang and Chin combined well. Pang was
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  • 296 13 Rajoo gains points win over Neo t-welve action-packed fights x were seen in the semi-finals of Use Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's novices championohips held at the Great World last night. Best fight of the evening was the flyweight semi-final between Jackie Neo and Rajam Rajoo. After a cautious start, Jackie
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  • 59 13 Lam Ho Sect won the Division A Individual championship at the Rangoon Road School I and II athletics meet yesterday. Ho Sect took four events 100 yards, 80 yards hurdles, high jump and long jump. In Division B. Png Hock Chye won three events, 100 yards,
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  • 42 13 St. Joseph's Institution beat McNair Youngsters by four wickets in their friendly cricket match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. S.J.I. 182 for six declared rT. Martin 22, Martin Quek 39): Youngsters 160 (Baldiraj 25, Tbambyraj 14).
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  • 29 13 Yellow won the inter-house championship with 113 points at the combined Anthony Road Girls' Schools I and It athletics meet yesterday. Runners-up were Green House < 109 >
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  • 20 13 Yesterday's Singapore netball league results: St. Theresa 17, Tanglln I 8: GirU' S.C. II IS. G.L.B. II 11.
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  • 101 13 Results of B.A.F A. junior league matches played yesterday were: Mount Emllv S.C. beat Bedok S.C. by the odd goal in five in a Dlv SB match at Oeylang. Saileh I (2) and Naslr seorad for Mt Bmllv: Shot land and Hussein for Bedok. R.A.F. Changi
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 515 13 MXTION VACANT ORAmur, i3o. Spacious Cool mmmodation. All Conveniences. TROUBLE Room/ Kator-s area, with M.S.. Tele- 1 Mrs. On*. ?r\ ***** after road. Tel: 6222— Bedsitting Room, annexed. C/Fan, :r>ngbath, Modern j Couple. fi ROAD". Select] if>.<t house Double Acmall pleasant cood Food. Modern r O« n Bathroom. •}<)RTABLY Fur:n
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    • 815 13 TUITION 2tWord. $i (Min.)-Box St rt, txtrm. AT YOUR HOME Private I £"tlon or all Standards In aU School Subjects from $20 monthly. Particulars to Box A 3362. S T JOIN OUR $30/- Cookingj on Saturdays and Mondays. For I particulars, call at in Killiney Road. sen*™* E J?k T
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    • 842 13 DANCING t» Word, tit (Minimum) DmUt I month. It Words 12. St (Mm.) RAFPLES HOTEL Ntghtly Dance and Floor Show Irom 9 i to 12 p.m. SEASIDE RESORT, Paair Rta I Hotel. Dine. Dance Hawaiian Band nightly. CHICKEN INN, Sea view Hotel. Dancing 9—12 p.m. to our Con- Unental Band.
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    • 523 13 [CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE It Word, fS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm. CHALLEN UPRIGHT PIANO. Used only eighteen months by experienced pianist. Showroom condition. $1,600 complete with matching bench. Phone *****. j 48 HP. STATIONARY Engine Russei Newbery D X 4 in good 1 v or!'.;:i condition. Bargain P;"ice. Anpl\
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    • 622 13 Quality -Tested USED CARS We have the most attractive range of reconditioned cam, of a variety of makes to offer at price* from $725.00 and upwards. Our Organisation backs every purchase so that you may buy confidently with the assurance of a fair and square deal. Every Saturday there is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 246 13 TftTIAV ATHLETICS: Doraat^gohoob MW 1 and 11. Rant-000- Kaad. 1.30 SOCCER: B.A.F.A. Di-. *A PJ^iVLJag^tmmimmtlmmL KinU Kancira v Darul Afiah. "iffi^Zk?.***- Jalan Beaar, 4 pjn.- Alexandra MIIstBAXL: swys' Town v Setetar. Ueylan,; Div. 2B CappTV 800 Joo. Bokit Tlmab, Police "A" Customs, Thor- TAUAABATjT son Boad; Dlv. 3B Krtwnaran* iUMOHKUW
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  • 242 14 SARATOGA finally made the grade at Bukit Timah last month when he gained an easy 3' 2 -length win over a mile with 7.10 In Div. 3. He made a brave effort to land a double but went down by a head with 8.11 to Avenger
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  • 531 14 HE PROVED STAYING ABILITY IN AIX-THE-WAY WIN AT B. TIMAH DANTESQUE IS THE DANGER ON GOVERNOR'S CUP RUN By EPSOM JEEP YfON SABREUR gave ITI evidence of his ability to stay in winning at Bukit Timah last month. Now with only 7.8 to carry in
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  • 751 14 f A RONDE, winner of four races in his last seven outings, .should keep up his winning ways in Class One. At the Penang Summer Meeting he brought til a splendid double over sprint distances In Class 2. With 8.5 (Baxter claiming 3-lb)
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  • 574 14 Amusement Park for the day's best bet OEST BET in today's card at Ipoh is Amusement Park in the Class 2, Div. 1 sKstraight ha n d i c a p (Race Four). At Bukit Timah last month Amusement Park left his rivals standing in a Class 3 race over
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  • 163 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.15 PROSPERITY BUM Fire Willy L PROSPERITY BUM Fire Bracelet Boy PROSPERITY BIIm Fire Enjoyment II Race 2 2.45 DUSTY BRIDGE Nicol Wines Irish Elegance NICOL WINGS Duty Bridce Khandl Star CHANTICLEER Duty Bridge Irish Elegance Race 3 S.IS TELEVISION
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  • 1146 14 Race 1 2.15: Class l,.Div. 2 6 Furs. 1 107 Enjoyment II By Posner 9.00 Shaw Stable Spencer 2 579 Bracelet Boy 4y Barratt 8.12 Tap Kirn Hoe Breukelen 3 308 Willy L 5y Oeyer 8.10 Shaw Stable Spencer 4 664 Determination 7y Wahab 8.05 Robert Ng
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  • 58 14 rE going at Ipoh up to last evening was good. TREBLE TOTE will be held on Races Four, Six and Seven. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. FOLLOWING homes have been scratched from all engagements: Earthquake. Pad! Store, Cinder's Prince, Rice Mill, Wlndlewell and
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  • 523 14 MALAYA CUP SOCCER HOTS v SINGAPORE, the holders, sit out th« v round of Malaya Cup matches as thr rivals, Combined Services in the sour.. and Selangor in the north, play their ii i ena in the competition this weekend Today Combined Services meet
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  • 263 14 Lanes keep 100 percent record Roy -i a in, n and fetbn six Warwick. runs after lunch tonal Lancashire a put his county in challenging posl championship tab i Wwwiekihlr to win. Hand lunch, but an hou terval they addition ot oak sail, whose was six for 4: omi Lancashire,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 763 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continurd from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, li (Mln.)-Box it tl: txtrm. WANTED GRADE 3 Dresser/ Conouctor for Estate In South Johore. Full particulars with Copies of Testimonials to Box A3SM, S.T. i- E.MALE TOURIST OUIDES: Stenographers Telephonist/Typist Assistant Accountant (Chinese): Stock Clerk: Lady fast typist: Counter
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