The Straits Times, 13 December 1956

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 15 CENTS flea 0
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  • 17 1 Govt. plans to introduce control if appeal to dealers fails
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  • 318 1 -unless there is return to old rates KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ONTROL of certain commodities be introduced in the Federation if do not return to the' level prevailing c introduction of new and additional ta\t* in October. Government pktns to do this if the ibers of Commerce
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  • 232 1 MIDNIGHT GUNS ROAR IN BUDAPEST Battle raging in uranium hills yiENNA. Wed. The crunch of mobile artillery and mortar fire kept Budapest awake all last night, reports reaching here said today. In the uranium hills to the north Russian infantry and tanks closed in on 10.--000 partisans who have been
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  • 83 1 88 HELD AS NEW RIOT WAVE SWEEPS POLAND WARSAW, Wed.—Eightyeight people were reported to be under arrest today following the anti-Soviet riots in Stettin and a new wav c of unrest across the whole of Poland. Newspapers which first played down the Stettin riots as drunken hooliganism reported today that
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK. Wed. The Security Council today voted unanimously to admit Japan to th e United Nations General Assembly approval is expected later today. Reuter.
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  • 681 1  -  RONALD BAXTER I From I ONDON, Wed. A supremely confident Mr. Lim Yew Hock faced some of Fleet Street's top Asian experts at a Press conference last night and told them all about his achievements and his hopes for the future. He spoke non-stop for
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  • 195 1 BANDS SWOOP ACROSS BORDER— BLOW UP ARMY, POLICE BUILDINGS BELFAST. Wed. IRISH nationalist raiders mounted an armed attack on Northern Ireland during the night when they swooped across the border at six points and blew up a courthouse, army and police buildings, two bridges and a
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  • 53 1 Racehorse trainer taken ill FOH, Wed. One of Malaya's best-known racehorse trainers. Mr. Marinus Van Breukelen, is in hospital after a heart attack in his hotel. Tonight he was reported to be "progressing." Mr. Van Breukelen. 70, has been connected with horse racing for 50 years. He has 40 horses
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  • 33 1 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two Malay girls, aged five and seven years, were found drowned yesterday in a well near their house at Kampong Sungei Labu, 10 miles from Seremban.
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  • 55 1 JAKARTA, Wed— The first BOAC aircraft to fly into I Jakarta for more than five weeks landed here today en I route to Australia. The Oil Workers 1 Union had refused to refuel BOAC airj craft in protest against British aggression in Egypt but has now
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  • 241 1 - KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majld. a representative of the Rulers in the negotiations on the pronosed defence and mutual Assistance treaty between the Federation and Britain today assured the people of Malaya that an agreement would be
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  • 186 1 Pipes damaged, well set ablaze LONDON, Wednesday. SIXTEEN bombs exploded in a Kuwait oil centre early this morning, set ablaze an oil well and damaged pipelines, the Times reported today. It was the first serious outbreak of subversion against Anglo-American installations in Kuwait since the
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Wed— Lord John Hope, Commonwealth Relations Under-Secretary, said today that Britain would hand over her naval and air force bases in Ceylon in 1957. on a daj* to be agreed between the two governments.— Reuter.
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  • 78 1 HOLLYWOOD CHANGES CODE ON 'OPEN MOUTH KISSING' NEW YORK. Wed. A BAN on "open-mouth kissing" has been announced as part of a revised code for the U.S. film industry. Officials of the Motion Picture Association of America, authors of the code, outlined about 20 changes, most of them bearing on
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  • 18 1 MONGOLIA BARRED NEW YORK. Weil f>r«urit\ ounril today rejected Outer Mongolia's application for I'.N membership Reuter
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  • 419 2 ROUND OF TALKS BRINGS BRITAIN, FRANCE AND U.S. TOGETHER AGAIN MID-EAST: COMMON POLICY NEEDED BUT EUROPE IS DANGER PARIS, Wednesday. rpHE differences between the United States and Britain and France, caused by the Suez Canal crisis, are slowly being patched up. The U.S. Secretary of State
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  • 103 2 SUEZ ACTION: WHO FOOTS DAMAGE BILL? NEW YORK. Wed. EGYPT might seek •*:Utw in the IN General Assembly to obtain cowpen Nation for damage caused by the British md French in the Suez Canal area and by Israel in the Sinai Desert, reliable sources said here today. A meeting: of
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  • 79 2 GLASGOW, Wed. A father here has pleaded guilty to having improper relations with his son's wife while the latter was serving in Malaya. The offender, William Bellingham, was charged under a 350-year-old enactment of James VI which quotes the 18th chapter of Leviticus in the Bible: "Thou shalt
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  • 303 2 PARIS, Wed. Britain 1 and France, with U.S. backing, are reported to be planning a new conference with Egypt under U.N. auspices to negotiate a Suez settlement. Western diplomats said "the present intention" of the two countries was to seek an early meeting of
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  • 558 2 Hungarian refugee goes for a joy-ride in Singapore and people at airport stop to stare and cheer SIMON GYULA, a Hungarian refugee, arrived yesterday in Singapore an unhappy man. Two happy hours later he left humming a gay tune. Simon was the motor cycle champion of Badapest
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  • 51 2 NICOSIA, Wed. A special court judge today approved an application by Mr. Charles Foley owner and editor of the English-language Times of Cyprus, charged with violation of the Cyprus Energency Regulations, lor an adjournment of his case from Dec. 17 to the first week in January.—
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    • 142 2 Prbe into affairs of Indian industrialist NEW DELHI, Wed.— The India Government has appointed a commission to investigate complaints regarding management of a large number of companies promoted or controlled by India s third richest industrialist, Ramkrishna Dalmia, his relatives or employees. A complaint on Nov. 26, accused Dalraia and
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    • 89 2 NEW YORK: The New York Post has reported that the Eisenhower administration is planning to suspend further hydrogen-bomb tests "at least through 1957." Reuter. PARIS: An Air France Viscount airliner on a pilot training flight crashed and burned about 25 miles south of Paris. Five
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    • 74 2 LONDON: Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, is likely to meet Mr. Nehru at the end of next week when the Indian Premier reaches London after his Washington visit.— Reuter. JAKARTA: Mr. Walter Robertson. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said reports
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  • 153 2 STABBED GRANDMA FAINTS AS SHE REPORTS ROBBERY A 60-YEAR-OLD grandmother was A ar.iied men who entered her I milestone, Changi Road, Singapore, took several thousand dollars in cash ai Madam Ong Poh Kirn, bleeding profusely from severe wounds on her arms, staggered into Bedok police station three hours later and
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  • 29 2 TOKYO to be prod be th c m< in the world. It will be kilometres hour, and t! ment will b. Ed against —Reuter.
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  • 24 2 BERNF hoiisf oi I Parliament E mousiy a] j CO-oppratii;:: j the United J which P I celve uranium fuel- I
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  • 580 3 Condemnation of Mo^ grows 4Centra i,, ue U Sovlet ey|l tfore delegations say they will give their support to resolution attacking interference by Russia K\V YORK, Wed. Ingerad by the defiant walkout H iiinht of the Hungarian delegation, diplomats at the [nited Nations rallied today behind
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  • 288 3 TWO MORE STATES TAKE UP CALL 'Throw out Russians' revolt spreading MOSCOW. Wed. Aiiii-t ommunist unrest (1 to the Kremiosl "reliable" East satellites Lithuania and Czcchos4o\.iku. In Lithuania, a Baltic itatc under Russian dominaliiin for 15 years, reactionaries'' and "bMtffei is nationalist elements" have openly critii nniuni.st doctrine start of
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  • 59 3 COMEDIAN Terry Thomas has grown a beard for his role in a new screen comedy, "Lucky Jim." But to the annoyance of its owner, nobody believes it is real. Even Boadicea, a four-year-old Boxer who has a prominent role In the film, is seen here
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  • 61 3 Liberation day for 38 athletes MELBOURNE, Wed. rpHIRTY-FOUR Hungarian X and four Rumanian Olympic athletes yesterday celebrated the departure of the Russian Olympics ship Gruzla with a beach picnic. The Gruzia was hardly out of Port Phillip Bay when a coachload of athletes arrived at Seaford, 20 miles from the
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  • 44 3 HONG KONG, Wed.— Five men charged with murdering Mrs. Ursula "Margareta Ernst, wife of the Swiss vice-consul here, during the riots on Oct. 11 were today committed to stand trial in January. A sixth accused. Hui Ming, was discharged.— Reuter.
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  • 139 3 LONDON, Wednesday. TWENTY-SEVEN Members of Parliament called on the Government today to halt discrimination against Americans by "an irresponsible minority of British citizens." A motion to this effect was introduced in the House of Commons as an expression of opinion rather than as a
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  • 175 3 LLOYD URGES PACT PARLIAMENT PARIS, Wednesday. T»HE BRITISH Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, today suggested the creation of an Atlantic parliament in a new "grand design" for Europe. Mr. Lloyd put the idea in a speech to the NATO Council here today in giving a
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  • 32 3 KARACHI Wed. Stampeded elephants yesterav killed a British Army officer an injured a brother of the shah of Persia, the English-language n c w soaper. Morning News, reported today. Reuter.
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  • 56 3 LONDON, Wed.— The Board of Trade announces its intention to begin within six months the disposal of 2,500 tons of Government-owned tin. The board says it is examining methods of disposal, including sale by tender. It says that all possible methods will be used
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  • 29 3 JAKARTA, Wed. The death toll in East Java where floodwaters have covered vast areas today rose to 66 while more than 200 people were reported missing.
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  • 66 3 COLOMBO, Wed. Sheet rubber storerooms were overflowing here today, depressing the price and turning some producers to the production of crepe, which fetches a higher price. Shippers of sheet rubber to China have stopped buying as they await with bulging stocks the next China-bound ship. Storage
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  • 294 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: TIN LONDON, Wed. Cash buyers £793. .sellers £794. forward buyers £781... sellers £782.. Settlement £790 Turnover a.m. 130 tons p.m. 180 tons. RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 31 4 d.. Jan-Mar. :u'.-d., April-June 31>i,d.. July-Sept.. 30^d.,
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  • 149 5 Lump sum won't ease Colony industrial dilemma E. an annual cash ment to the Fedm is not likely to Singapore oat of ndustrial dilemma It is faring as a of Federation on Colony ;factures. and industry offi;n Singapore were -rday when .tbout a report- yearly lump th» Federation. If i.r-
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  • 16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. 1 2 Gurkhas killed gang of terrorists the Kulai area ::ay
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  • 397 5 much tr s n \m m Maiaya that antmaii risk Infection by human* Government warned that bold programme for immediate control is essential A GOVERNM^ T MP F R Wednesday. A isS V"^ *****8 8 specialist, Dr. J. fc. Sodhy, said today that the volum* nf
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  • 107 5 Home-bred lawyers in 4 years DROFESSOR LA. Sheridan head of the University of Malaya's new Department of Law, said yesterday that the department hoped to begin producing -bout 25 eraduates a year in four years. Speaking to Singapore Rotarians on the departments objectives. Prof. Sheridar. said: "I hope the faculty
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  • 44 5 Seah Ah Pin. 28. wife of a hotel-keeper, was fined $3,200 o r four months' jail by a mgapore court yesterday. Seah pleaded guilty to having 63 lb. of dutiable cigarettes on Tuesday morning. The duty involved was $532.
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  • 116 5 SATA need have no fear: Braga rE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association need have no causse for any anxiety over the Government's new plans to bring tuberculosis under control, the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, told the Straits Times yesterday. Referring to SATA's deci<r >n to defer building a $600,--■jQ
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  • 60 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Chia Kin Cher and Chia Song Hwa, Bukit Ayam, Penggerang, who were charged in the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today with being found on Aug. 20 in possession of a large quantity of food supplies suspected to be for the use of
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  • 28 5 The Singapore Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will open an All-Singapore Patrol Camp at the Boy Scouts' Camp. Jurong Park, at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 29 5 The British Charge dAffaires in Peking. Mr. Con O'Neill, arrived in Singapore last night for a conference of British representatives in South-East Asia and neighbouring countries.
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  • 114 5 rE Singapore Government will send two local men to Australia next year to study milk production. On their return, they will help run the $700,000 milk reconstitution plant to be set up in the Colony. The plant has been offered by the Australian Government
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  • 95 5 The chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust. Mr J. M. Fraser, has been seconded to the Ministry of Local Government. Lands and Housing as adviser to a committee of the Council of Ministers. Mr Fraser will advise the committee on the future constitution of the
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  • 210 5 rE Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Sng Choon Yee, has been told that the "mystery man," Lim Chin Seng, in whose name the $34,000 Bukit Timah premises of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union were bought, is Lim Chin
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  • 208 5 DECISION DAY FOR EXPATS: THEY WILL KNOW ON Dec. 18 SINGAPORE Government expatriate officers will be officially told by Dec. 18 whether they will have to go or stay temporarily when the Malayanisation of the civil service takes effect on Jan. 1. "We have prepared forms I for every officer
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  • 46 5 Two rival secret society gangs totalling more than 30 clashed in Pagoda Street. Singapore, at 12.10 a.m. yesterday. One man was arrested. Two pedestrians, who were slightly injured by flying missiles, were treated at the General Hospital and allowed to go home.
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  • 39 5 Police are looking for a man who has swindled three people living in Serangoon Gardens Estate, on the pretext of booking orders for Christmas cards. The man disappeared after collecting $18 from the victims.
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The children's fancy dress Christmas party organised by the Johore Civil Service Club will be held on Dec. 20 at 4 p.m.
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    • 210 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert. I MOVEMENT: Free film ghow. King George V Park, 5.30 p.m. to Girls^ Homecraft Centre. York 62 SHELL TBEATRETTE: Free YJH-Ca"" (Orchard Road) Art film show- Our Times No. 8 and exhlbiUon 9 affl. to 6 p.m.; Judo oo^Shea House Collyer Quay, beginners class 5.30 p.m.;
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  • 294 6 Rahman is Suit of plans tor the future as he files off to seek loan Priority for party affairs after London mission fHE affairs of the United xWalay National Organisation will have first claim on the attention of the Federation's Chief Minister, Tengku
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  • 33 6 The Tanglin Preparatory School's dancing classes will give a display in aid of the Singapore School for the Blind at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday at the Beatty Secondary School hall.
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  • 59 6 BEATEN UP IN JAIL A SINGAPORE prisoner was in hospital for seven weeks following a brutal assault in the prison because he refused to act as a carrier of Communist propaganda, the Colony's prison annual report for 1955 issued yesterday disclosed. He was assaulted by five other men all serving
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  • 67 6 MacDONALD FLIES IN FOR TALKS Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the British High Commissioner in India, arrived in Singapore by BOAC yester|day to attend the annual conference of Britain's ambassadors and governors in Asia. At the airport Mr. MacI Donald told reporters that he would leave for Cambodia on Tuesday for
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  • 141 6 Police say 'no' to 50 Colony hotels SINGAPORE Police and the Social Welfare Department have raised objections against about 50 Colony hotels seeking registration because they claim the premises are being used for 'immoral purposes." These hotels are among more than 250 which have so far applied to the Hotels
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  • 65 6 A murder trial which opened in the Singapore Assize Court on Tuesday ended abruptly yesterday when the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. Francis T. Scow. offered no further evidence. The judge, Mr. Justice Whitton, acquitted and discharged Lee Ah Ann, alias Sal Kong Kia, accused of murdering
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  • 42 6 JOHORE. BAHRU. Wed. Flooding of two roads In the Segamat district was reported- this morning. On Kampong Tengam road the water Is lft. Sin. and Is still rising. Tambang road Is inundated to a depth of a foot.
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  • 32 6 To the strains of "Here comes the bride" the couple Ttakp their way to waiting cars Straits Times picture
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  • 437 6  - STRANGERS WHEN THEY WERE ENGAGED... THEY STEP FROM THE SCRAPBOOK OF HISTORY EE BOON LEE E IT was the most colour--1 ful wedding of the year a glimpse from an age long past amid the bustle of modern Singapore. Down the path of a house in Marshall Road walktd Mr.
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  • 209 7 Middle schools expel bad characters' 37 SINGAPORE GIRLS AND 30 BOYS ARE ORDERED TO LEAVE A PURGE of undesirable characters in Singapore Chinese middle schools is under way. Thirty-seven girl s of the Nanyang Girls' High School were dismissed on Monday for bad conduct. u I h l rt Z
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  • 151 7 $300 bribe trial postponed PENANG, Wed. THE Sessions Couit x president, Mr. D. An- thony. today granted a i former lawyer's application for a postponement of his trial on a corruption charge. Lim Kheng Kooi. a former Queens Scholar, pleaded not guilty to having corruptly given $300 to Ramanathan I
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  • 92 7 rREE Singapore Harbour Board workers' unions decided last night to merge into one union with a total membership of 7.000. About 3.000 members of the unions cave their approval to the decision at a meeting at the Badminton Hall. The unions involved are SUB. Staff Association.
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  • 46 7 The Singapore Aeromodellers' Society will itagc its annual open championships for free flight events at Kallang Airport from 9.30 a.m. to 6 P.m. on Sunday and control line events at Girls' Sports Club ground from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p m. on Dec. 23.
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  • 241 7 NURSES: MODELS OF PATIENCE Sometimes they may lose their tempers but only sometimes liffOST of Singapore's nurses are polite, patient, iT friendly and sympathetic— the essential qualities that make a good nurse, says the Colony's Principal Matron, Miss B. M. Griffin. She told the Straits Times yesterday: "The girls are
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  • 47 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government Inche Suleiman bin Abdul Rahman has issued a directive to the Johore Bahru Town. Council to plan a low-cost housing scheme. A special committee of the council has been appointed ior the purpose.
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  • 112 7 'Malaya still needs English' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. nHHE Federation's present system of education, with English as the medium of instruction in higher studies, should continue for many years after na- 11 on a 1 independence is attained, says an editorial in the magazine of the Methodist Afternoon School, Sentul. The
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  • 52 7 About 100 old people from Social Welfare homes in Singapore will be entertained to a Christmas party today at 4.30 p.m. in the Wesley Hall. The party, which is being organised by the Old People's Club, will be attended by Lady Black and Mrs. W. A.
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  • 230 7 Danger in breaking up estates FROM HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wed. A suggestion that the Federation Government should release •some of its very ample land reserves" to smallholders to counter the harmful effects oi fragmentation of former European owned rubber estates was made by Sir Eric
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  • 42 8 20 Word* fit (minimum). STILL: On 10th Dec. In England after a long illness Frank M. Still formally of Johore. MR. S. N. SARMA of K.L. at Madras 4.12 56. Beloved father of Robert Daisy, Rose, Violet and Lily. Deeply mourned.
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  • 22 8 iv Worts SlO (mimlmum). IN* EVER LOVING Memory of J \I Fernando who died 13 12.55. Inserted by Wife Children.
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  • 229 8 10 Wurdt til) (minimum). WHO'S been at my Romarys Honey Bake biscuits? Romary'* make biscuits for the Connoisseur. Sole Agents Robinson's. WE HAVE ONLY lifty print* left Must be cleared before Christmas at co>t. Call at Donald Moore, Mac Donald House, spore. FATHER SMOKES CIGARS. I Mother hates the
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  • 603 8 The Straits Times S'p ore, Thur s. Dec.. 13, 1956. Three-Three-One It is an odd truth that the chill of wintry London snoulci so unfailingly thaw the reserve of Malayan politicians. Mr. Marshall no doubt is forthcoming any- where at any time of the j year, but Tengku Abdul i
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  • 335 8 China's Prime Minister is rinding the Burmese climate less congenial than the Indian, and almost chilly in comparison with the balmy days he spent in Cambodia. His reception at Rangoon was subdued, his first public speech an attack on AngloFrench intervention in the Middle East has
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  • 211 8 The Singapore Malayan Indian Congress proposes itself as the champion of "minority" interests. It is planning a convention of organisations representing Malay, Indian, Eurasian, British and the Straits-born Chinese communities with a view to securing better representation in the City Council and the Assembly. If this venture is
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  • 1291 8  - Three crucial months ahead for Britain RICHARD DENMAN- -By from Chancellor's im--1 mediate task is to ensure that there is no second devaluation of the pound. In spite of the enormous loss of gold and dollars last' month, there' is no justification at all for the fixing of a lower
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    • 576 8 "I7ERNON BARTLETT In his article on December 10 and your leader both spotlight the Hungarian crisis and its preeminent importance over the Middle East problem. This is a truth which the Anglo-Saxon press throughout the world has until now failed to present and the reasons are
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  • 87 9 How good a judge of charm are you? i.uf $100,000 Will A the winner of novel, easy-to-More About .lest... lt could o to do is list fllm actresses in rder of charm seen below a simple and post it $1 postal order. n will appear straits Times in. 14 to
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  • 59 9 LUMFUHt Wed. I i teacher at Ba t v Road School, Mr. A. P.j till got a new idea for' Malay through Mr. Chin, who has composed a number of English songs has arranged for 30 boys from all communities to sins; a 10--minute "lesson"
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  • 251 9 'If teachers get rise, clerks wi ll ask for it too' GOVERNMENT EXPECTED TO REJECT THAT PROMOTION 'ULTIMATUM 9 THF FpHpr ?AL r L UMPUR, Wednesday. fHL Federation Government is expected to reject the "ultimatum" by the 2,500-Srong National Union of Teachers that unless its members are promoted to Division
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  • 97 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The British Minister of State fo r Colonial Affairs, Mr. J. s. Maclay, said here today that he was impressed with the "vast amount of goodwill towards the British" in Malaya. "And I intend to do everything in my power to see
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  • 35 9 The band of the 1/2 Gurkhas will play at Katong Park Singapore, from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, and the Esplanade Gardens from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 22.
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  • 60 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An exhibition of wood and metal work by 24 trainee teachers at the Vocational Training Centre here today marked their passing out of the school after a one year course. They are the first group of teachers to come from the centre, opened last
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  • 55 9 Two boys, Jonathan, 13, and Michael Baker, 11, are travelling half way round the world t o join their parents in the Federation for Christmas. They are the sons of Mr. E. A. W. Baker, the manager of Oadek Estate, Tampin. Jonathan and Michael are
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  • 25 9 Trinity Theological College, Singapore, will present "The Christmas Story" in music at its new building, 7, Mount Sophia, at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
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  • 112 9 THIS PORTRAIT of the Duchess of Kent by Cecil Beaton at Kensington Palace, London, was taken to mark her birthday. The Duchess wears a grey chiffon gown, diamond tiara, ear-rings, necklace, brooch and bracelet, a fourstrand pearl necklace, the Royal Family orders (the Queen, King George VI
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  • 138 9 rVO MEN, one armed with a dagger, broke into the home of the late Singapore millionaire, Mr. Chia Eng Say, in Chapel Road, and got away with $2,000 and $5,000 worth of valuables. The robbers forced the iron bars of a window to get into
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  • 75 9 TWO PAHANG ROADS ARE CLOSED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The IVz-l mile stretch of the Raub-Cheroh road in Pahang will be closed to all traffic from noon, on Friday until 6 a.m. on Saturday for repairs to the bridge, damaged by the recent floods. The Trlang to Mengkuang road in Pahang
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  • 64 9 Acton case appeal today MALACCA, Wed— The appeal of A.W.B. Acton, former Federal Councillor, against oonviction for using criminal force on Miss Hedwiges Pavanaris, 19, with Intent to outrage her modesty, will be heard tomorrow in the Malacca Appeal Court. Acton was found guilty after a five-day trial before Mr
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  • 27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Chin Chew was fined $100 or three weeks* jail in Johore Bahru today for using a car without an effective braking system.
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  • 86 9 rE Rt. Rev. Henry W. Baines, Lord Bishop of Singapore, yesterday urged the Anglican Church in Malaya to appoint a Malayan as assistant bishop. He said the appointment would help in the recruitment and training of local men for the regular ministry, the
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  • 156 9 No more 'indigestion' from this curry SINGAPORE curry lovers need no longer fear being poisoned when they eat their favourite food All the known stocks in the Colony of a Japanese spice which has been found to contain a lethal dose of poison, have been seized. The City Health Officer,
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  • 178 9 THE DUCK WITH THE SPECIAL EXTRA THE MENU at last x night's French Ball at Raffles Hotel was the result of much careful preparation. The committee of the Alliance Francaise. the organisers, and In particular Madame Nicolle Melchlor, harl given It much thought. The piece de resistance was canard a
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  • 24 9 The annual Singapore Base District cookery competition will be held at the A.C.C Training Centre at Nee Soon from 10.30 a.m. today.
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  • 87 9 riAHE Singapore Trades J Onion Congress has officially informed the Ford Motor Company of Malaya that its waterfront members will cease bandling Ford products from Saturday if the ware dispute between the Arm and its employees' union is sti't unsettled. Yesterday the company's managing director, Mr. E.
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    • 1139 11 'Murder the President' ordered the ghost |a? in Septem--1 an Ame..r> workfr. i CzolgOM, queue outside American Ex--1 Buffalo to nds 1 witt Prethi I nited niiam McKinw minutes jjosz pumped ts into the fatally ng him. a Hew Schrank, I reams in ghost In a hol- voice, the iie
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    • 57 11 jWp.v Morgan* M.D. Due to him Dick Traey Clothes needed 1 Tfe SC \CE OP I^Po.MRTRACV. #ILLBrTE-^ MEANWHILE Avo O'Hara Jftgn, rebellion! ~^v EXACTLY/. ..THEY WILL £S& V FOLLOWERS WILL V•TNNK6 ABE *CBET ■>■ '^W |g g£S£..QN IS HOW 'm^^L V' S^fSL^ TV JPiiftV her m OH I1 am tii?ep
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  • 324 12 BIG DROP IN TIN PRICE AND RUBBER IS ALSO EASIER By Our Market Correspondent QROPS continued in the market prices of rubber and tin in Singapore yesterday in the face of comparative lack of oversea orders. The biggest fall was recorded in tin which fell below the $400 per picul
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  • 478 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials were steady and tins and rubbers weaker with a few exceptions." Singapore and Federation broker* reported the following business done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ords 295. 6d (arrival); Fraser Neave pref. $4 ords $222 1 2. $2.20: Gammon $2: M. Breweries
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  • 152 12 January first rrade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at $1.07\ down seveneighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was steady at the close. Closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot fo.b. buyers 1104, seders 111: No.
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  • 10 12 Rivrrvlew tn November produced 152.618 Ib. of rubber.
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  • 133 12 I Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: easy; Dec. $27 1 buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $43 'i sellers drum 546 j sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $125, Sarawak $124, special Sarawak black $89 (Ui down $1).
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  • 86 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board harvrs or expected today are: Kambodia 1,2, Perseus 45, Loksang C.P., Bencleuch 67, Agamemnon 8.9, City of Manchester 11 Benwyvis 13 14, Glenartney 15 16, Thorstrand 18. President Flllmore 19 20, Serampang N. Wall 4, Petalins N. Wall 5 to 7,
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  • 73 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS maineo Stock Etthanie*^' Loans a I Con. Zinc. k Bank of NS.w""v4 K -'.>™ Mount Lye.l I N. Broken H. f Hill 50 I Mount Morgai I Peko I Western I Ampol I Oil Search I Aust. On I A.P.M. mew, f Bradford I B. Hill Pr 0
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  • 70 12 Th, Mal.tv. ln fA(h Associatidji <' h\ changes in its rates to «£3 yesterd,*. New fork Wk. O.D. 32 „9oV.'^- bills. 33 l 16 Canada: i 11%. O.D. JICV) credit bills. 3P. tradi Selling IT. „r York 32 i; (..n.d. Pesos I On the fref fuhan» in Hone
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    • 599 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT CURATOR Department of Pathology. Applications are Invited from medically-qualified persons for appointment as Assistant Curator in the Department of Pathology. The person appointed will be expected to assist the Department in the capacity of Lecturer, < In addition to his duties in the Pathological
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    • 884 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE 1. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT <O Sister Tutor (Midwifery) Salary scale $570-20A-610/630--20A-710 p.m. Applicants must be State Registered Nurses and State Certified Mid wives and must possess the Midwifery Teachers' Certificate. <ii > Physiotherapists i Female). Salary scale $495-20 615/630-20A-710 p.m. Applicants must be
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    • 411 12 NOTICE? The Companin Ordinance IM*. KWONG HOCK CHEONG SAWMILL COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore V CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDINO-UP. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Creditors of the above Company which Is being voluntarily wound-up are required on or before the 3lst day of January 1967 to send in their names
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    • 773 12 NOTICES ADMISSION TO NEGRI SEMBILAN GOVERNMENT AND AIDED SCHOOLS. JANUARY 1957 TO ALL PARENTS OF CHILDREN BORN IN 1949 and 1950 If you have not yet been to the School which you chose for your child in the Operation Torch registration, to confirm admission in January. 1957, please come to
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    • 727 12 TENDERS NOTICE On behalf of the Coconut Estates of Perak limited, I give notice that the private ro»d through Bagan Paalr Bita*«, Tttok Anson will be closed to the public on Tuesday Ist January 1957. O. N. C. BRYBR Manager. Bagan Parir Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. K.
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    • 446 12 KNUTSEN LINE obient servici FROM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS— 3 balling San Vancouver Francisco S'oorp P. Swet Pin Cjertrud Bakke 15/17 Dec 18 Dec I9Dk2» Ellen Bakke 8 Dec 9/10 jan 11 |>n 13 |in i Kristin Bakke 15 Dec 29 Dec 28/30 |.m 31 |jii 2 W Anna Bakke 5
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    • 1135 13 .4,405 MANSFIELD «c CO,, LTD. 101,2,4.2, .incorporoted in Singapore, (1 < v THE RLUE FUNNEL UNE T to rxocMO vie otner ports to load ond aischaroe caroo ..ivmeOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDj 00 S (Dakar 19 12— Hovre 25.12— L.v.rp00l 28.12) ANCHISES Dakar
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    • 918 13 ■AST ASIATIC UNES OUTWA>Jt SAIUNOS FOR BANSKOK AND/OK FAR EAST Ponong P. S'hom S'poro "KAMBOWA- Ojml/1 mfm tm u/|? 9m I|/lf >IR-V«J~ 11/12 Jm 11/11 Jm ***** Jm HOMEWARPi SAJUNOJ rat GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTIRDAM, HAMBURC, COPENHASE N, COTHENBUR6, OSLO -SELANIMA" 5>X P S<h^ PWOnB Co fc iMdM CPM-a^r. 1 X
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    • 996 13 •52. THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD "ii^ SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) S UNES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora) P. StaftVß r*OTsOT«O >f p^iVSam. f Har; D^r-.. 11 Dm/ 7 Jan 2VM Dm 8/ tJm i l^!rns^ tOf .VT!?^.... 14/MJoa 11/11 J- 14/1! Jm BENATTOW for London,
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  • 26 14 Royal Singapore Golf Club beat RAF. Seletar by 9 1 4 points to 3 a in their golf match on the RSOC course yesterday.
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  • 410 14 AS FRESH AT END AS WHEN THEY STARTED IT WAS THIRD VICTORY FOR VISITORS MYSORE Hunters Football Club ended their Colony visit with a 7-2 win over Singapore Business Houses XI at Jalan Besar stadium last night, so that they finished with a hundred per
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  • 53 14 SHOULDER to shoulder, strifle for stride they press for the tape in the 1 500 metres, last of the Olympic decathlon event. The winner is Milton Campbell, the American negro who won the decathlon gold medal on completing this race. On left is Australia's lan
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  • 154 14 NEW MOVE WILL ENCOURAGE HOCKEY AMONG BOYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ARRANGEMENTS are being made for a North versus South schoolboys hockey match to be held some time in January. Mr. Gorbex Singh, of the Victoria Institution who was mainly responsible for the recent South Malaya combined
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  • 170 14 ALL STARS IN FIRST TOUR DEFEAT IPOH. Wed. T*HE SINGAPORE All-Stars woA men's table tennis team suffered the first defeat of theit Federation tour last night when they went down 3-2 to Perak Chinese Athletic Federation at the Perak Badminton Association hall. Mrs. Myra Richards, the Singapore champion, showed her
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  • 33 14 The Straits Racing Association announced a correction in their classification list issued on Tuesday. Gunong Rapat (late Jitterbug) has been classified in Class Two and not Class Three.
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  • 63 14 NEW YORK. Wed. Floyd Patterson, the new world heavyweight boxing champion, will wait until June before defending the title, his manager Ous D'Amato said today. He rejected a suggestion by the International Boxing- Club that Patterson should defend It in February. Patterson won the vacant title
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  • 170 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. SIX PLAYERS from Selangor, this year's Malaya Cup champions, are in the Football Association of Malaya team to meet Britain in their international match at Princes Road tomorrow. The game which will begin at 515 p.m. will be refereed
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    • 131 14 Pick teams, not probables I write to support the view expressed by Mr. j. a. Bain in the Straits Times resardinjj the selection of players and reserves for a game in advance and not on the day of play. I am writing from experience. It Is better that a team
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    • 65 14 Landy plans one more race MELBOURNE. Wed. Australia's John Landy will probably make his farewell to competitive athletics In the Australian truck championships at Olympic Park In March. He said today he was keen to compete in the national championships but was not sure whether he would have time for
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    • 388 14 _.'Miiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiir:iiiii:iiiiiic:iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiii'CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS i [cathaTl xow SIIOWIIV| I I I M 10 a.m., 12.45, 5.40, 6.30 9.30 p.m 5 1 f Kenneth MOM-^l^Sf^S-S^ 0 i__l^ 1 PLUS! THE OFFICIAL 1956 OLYMPIC GAMES r NEWSREEL (16 MAIN EVENTS) Due to the length of the film, there will be no Cheap Ma
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    • 405 14 PLEASE REMEMBER YOl'R X'M\s CHRISTMAS Till I NOW SHOWING PiQiTn. ■11 a.m., 1.35. 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m, UAr| moby dick "Ti with GREGORY PECK a PLUS: OFFICIAL OLYMPif „\m\\ NEXT CHANGE th 2 d le-gtt m ALLAN FREED The Kinif „f i: Warner Bros "ROCK-ROCiC-R< <fj(" Shaw's ProdnrUons in m,,,,,,
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    • 369 14 23. Hard-tailed fish (8). C__ T* I 26 Two futures of retaliation? Straits Times Crossword w.&s'.sv 38. A step to an earldom (5). r i 29- Pood for bad batsmen (5. 4). 2 I^T 4 o 7 I DOWN x l. A funny card (5). 553 ?SSS !SR 2- PC.
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    • 231 15 lamps* fulk| explained fewvvords: »l -po»c of Tampax is to men more comfort, th freedom si the ■CB uhen they need npas perfected by a v hn used the principle btorptioa long known •dical profession. II Tjmpix i» made of -hiorbent conon —it is inserted b> mean* of the ,r'
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    • 402 15 SITUATIONS WANTED 2» Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box it et,. txtn. WELL EXPERIENCED Estate Account* Clerk. Indian, married 27. seeks position anywhere Available immediately. Apply Box YOUNG ENGLISH LADY Adaptable urgently requires work Passage/part UJC. or Continent Nanny companion, any suggestion Welcome Box A 6312 S.T. EXPERIENCED CONFIDENTIAL Secretary Shorthand typist
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    • 422 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Word. Si (Mt*.)-Box it eU.txtrm. Di^n RN i SHED TWO BEDROOM, Dljing Room. Sitting Room, Sera^ v. S uan rs JaciUUes. with A»ah from March next for six ssnvs cr n Tour -•™—J»V 17 Scotts RoadComplete self-contained well furnished suite, comprising large double bedroom, VerandahT PrldgV Lcwbath.
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    • 393 15 EDUCATION M Word, U (Mim.)— Box it ct, txtrm. ENROL FOR MORNING and Afternoon School. Classes upto I Senior. Boarding available Public English School J. Bahru. KINDERGARTEN: Register your child now for 1957. We accept Boys and Girls from Age 4. In curriculum we include Music and Singing. Apply Kindergarten
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    • 845 15 Check Before Posting j Replies tt Box Numbers I Utmost care should be taken j when replying to box number i aos. to ase the CORRECT NUMBER ami Aaaress to the j I Straits Time*. Cecil Street. I i I mini m i I I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Word, %t
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    • 857 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, U (Ittm.) Btm M ct,. omtrm. 1949 ARMBTRONO Slddeley 16 HP.. Mechanically Sound, good Tyres, new Battery. $1,500. Tel: 2*ol Ext. 330. LET US HELP Yon to be a Hew Car or Motorcycle Owner. The smallest Down Payment and Easiest Pay-As- You-Drlve Terms will get
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  • 518 16 Star player has an X-ray, hut aIT« well with ankle 'SINGAPORE HAD US WORRIED FOR A TIME'— CREEK (JHARLIE TWISSELL, the Singapore-born Plymouth Argyle star winger, was left behind when the British Olympic soccer team left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon. The British team have
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  • 212 16 Bulgarians have good word for Russians THE full Bulgarian Olympic contingent of 58 arrived in Singapore last night, including the soccer team that will meet Singa pore at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Bronze medallists at the Games, the Bulgarian soccer players said the Russians beat them 2-1 in the semi
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  • 98 16 ADELAIDE. Wed. r«IL LANT.LEY. Australia's Test, I wlcketkeeper, announced toI day that he was retiring from first-class cricket. I Langley. 37 will make his farewell appearance here next weekend when Tie plnvs for South Australia aeainst New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield. He set up a
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  • 52 16 Singapore CFA social dance Singapore Chinese Football Association will hold their first social and dance at West Point Garden this Saturday from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be floor shows, a special draw for a Giant Christmas Hamper, and other attractions. Admission is $3 for a couple and
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  • 22 16 The Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club will hold their annual boxing championships In the clubhouse tomorrow night at 8 p.m.
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  • 42 16 Bulgarians on the attack and Indian goalkeeper Narayan goes down to save frpm Mlkolov (left) during their match in the Olympic competition at Melbourne. The Bulgarians won 3—o to take the bronze medal. A.P. picture.
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  • 189 16 'FAM SHOULD TRY TO BRING OUT UK TEAMS' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rpHE possibilities of getting a good English amateur side t o visit Malaya towards the middle of the year should be explored by the Foctball Associations of both countries. Mr. M. Bowers, chairman of the British F.A. Selection Committee
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  • 208 16 Stool Ball— new game for Colony from Sussex STOOL BALL, the 16th and 17th century version of cricket played mainly by girls, is to be introduced to Singapore at the Youth Snorts Centre on Saturday. The game was recently revived in England in Sussex where there is now a big
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  • 107 16 By Our London Correspondent LONDON. Wed. AFTER considerably reducing his badminton activities during the past two years on account of his Law studies, Eddy Choons plans a renew attack on the European titles. Eddy takes his last Law examination this month and intends to
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  • 849 16 PENANG, Wed. T»HE Christmas-New Year race meeting at Penang will be held over three days— Dec. 22. 26 and 29 instead of four because of Insufficient entries. A total of 161 horses has been entered 49 in Class 1, 50 in
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  • 132 16 POLICE Training School beat a Merchant Navy team by eight points (goal and penalty) tc six (two penalties) In a rugger match on the padang yesterday. The Merchant Navy team comprising of men from the City of Manchester. Charon, Aeamenon. Glenartney and Bencleuch— led by a
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  • 146 16 18-day Malayan tour f or Macao THE Hockey C 1K A Macao 18-day tour pore and th<toon nexi March 6 to 24. The V originally to Sing Colony Olympic Melbourne The Mara the s.s T They ha eight i and a few In if arran madr I and the Mala;
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    • 744 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words U (Him.)— Box it rf«. urtra. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER required Immediately by European agency house In Kuala Lumpur. Applicants should apply In writing, with brief details of previous experience, to Box A 8487, S.T.K.L. P'IRST CLASS SALESMAN rent. irtci for interesting
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    • 44 16 CKSAP SALE AS FROM 15th DECEMBER A full range of Attractive and Reliable clocks WATCHES at reduced prices Ideal Xntas iii Sis CHUN CHONG (House of good clocks watches since U 62, South Bridge Road Tel; ***** 8226S For rS&' good fasie GOLD FLAKE
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