The Straits Times, 11 January 1957

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. Nat** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 767 1 SIR WINSTON AND LORD SALISBURY GO TO THE PALACE then the Queen summons the Chancellor of the Exchequer A general election? Not now, he says >M)()N, Thursday. Mir old Macmillan lay became Britain's Minister, sueSir Anthony Eden, rfao resigned yesterday beca ,,so ,»f ill -health. He was
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  • 139 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— President Eisenhower last night expressed regret at E Sir Anthony's illness but did not express regret at his resignation. Officials here are secretE ly relieved that he has gone. They think the way 3 is now clear for Britain
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  • 150 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Sir Anthony's resignation has embarrassing after, effects for the Australian Government because it closely supported the illfated British adventure into Egypt, the Melbourne Herald said today. This embarrassment would probably have flared up seriously if Parliament had been meeting. The Prime Minister, Mr. Meiizies. had
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  • 95 1 LONDON. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here last night that he was "very sorry" to hear of Sir Anthony Eden's resignation. The Tengku added: "I hope that the rest which he will have will restore him to good health." It was announced yes- terday
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  • 46 1 s WELLINGTON. Thurs— Mr. Sidney Holland. New Zealand's Prime Minister, today renewed his invitation i to Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden to visit New Zealand. I He sent Sir Anthony a cable renewing the invitation immediately he heard of his resignation.— Reuter.
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  • 66 1 45,000 to win! S HPHAT $45,000 "ang pow" for the I New Year is waiting to be won S in the Jackpot of The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'D. There's also $5,000 in con- solation prizes. This great contest closes on nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.'llllllllllllllilKlllllllllllll Monday— THßEE days from to- day. 5 Send your
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  • 696 1  -  RONALD BAXTER Tengku: Colonial Office suddenly became little bit more liberal.. From I LONDON, Thursday. THE Federation of Malaya's mission to Britain ended on the sunlit steps outside the Colonial Office today. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Finance
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  • 62 1 HONG KONG, Thurs. Ten Hong Kong artisans, formerly employed by the British Malayan Petroleum Company at Serla, alleged on arrival here today that they had been expelled as "undesirables" by the Brunei Government. They claimed they were expelled at the end of a week's strike by 400
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman had a discussion here today with Sir Richard White, a British expert, on problems relating to i the establishment of a strong anti-corruption department in Malaya after the country i becomes Independent next I August. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 MANILA, Thurs.— Admiral Sir Scott-MoncriefT, Comma nder-in-Chlef of the Far East Station, will arrive here aboard H.M.S. Alert next Tuesday for a six-day visit. A.P
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  • 16 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. T!if United States Vice-Pre-sident, Mr. Richard Nixon, vnu 44 yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 70 1 MAN DETAINED A 15- YEAR-OLD girl, Amathal Vali, was seriously injured when she was attacked with an axe in her home in Silat Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Sh 1 was wounded on both arms, a leg, forehead, and stomach. Neighbours who heard her cries for help
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  • 59 1 MARKET FIRMS ON lONIMIN DECISION NKW YORK. Thurs Slight advance rettistrrod by New York stock market (<ida> follow m news of M.-tt mill in Me-i-rrriing Sir Anthnnv as Prime Minister. Wall S(r<Tt itbservers said ad nMM occurred hMHH iimt-rt.iiiitv over Kriti^li political situation was relieved In LONHON tin*
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  • 286 2  -  PAMELA MATTHEWS I FRANCE VIEWS EDEN'S RESIGNATION AS 'LOGICAL OUTCOME' OF SUEZ FAILURE By Routers diplomatic correspondent HEALING ANGLO-AMERICAN SPLIT STILL MAIN TASK illinium OF EGYPTIAN AFTERMATH LONDON. Thursday. SIR ANTHONY EDEN'S resignation marks the end of a controversial epoch in British foreign
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  • 504 2 Press says: Distinguished career, but change needed... pRAISE, sympathy 1 and condemnation were accorded Sir Anthony Eden by the British Press today following his resignation. Editorials recalled both his distinguished career and the bitter divisions caused in the country by his decision to intervene in Egypt.
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  • 162 2 'Commonwealth crisis stopped the Port Said fighting' ]^EW YORK, Soon after Sir Anthony Eden's resignation was announced, an advance copy of this week's issue of Life magazine was received here containing an editorial saying that he stopped the Anglo-French fighting in Port Said because the Commonwealth was on the point
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  • 86 2 CAIRO, Thurs.— Cairo Radio last night interrupted the scheduled programme to announce the resignation. The announcer added: "It is the result of Eden's unfortunate policy towards the Suez Canal issue." The Egyptian public was pleased. People tele- I phoned each »v* "Klarl tiding the newi
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  • 235 2 French Premier sends 'best wishes' message DARIS, Thurs. Sir Anthony's resignation surprised the French public but had been expected by Government officials on the strength of information sent recently from its London embassy. Government officials would not comment. A member of Premier Mollet's staff said: "Anything we say might look
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  • 389 3 Country should have opportunity to choose new Govt.'i .Massachusetts) rhuraday. R ,n (ill GAITSKELL, leader of tisli Übour Party, yesterday general election in Bn||inK the resignation of Sir 1 J ii as Prime Minister. An Mr GaitskeU told a Press conference University, where he
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  • 616 3 THE WEST SAYS: WE'RE SORRY... ONLY THE REDS ARE .SILENT THE ARABS GLAD BIT SASSER MAY SEE VICTORY FOR HIM IN EDES'S RESIGNATION DEGRET— but little surprise was the immediate reaction le world to the news of Sir Anthony Eden's resignation. by spokesmen for some of
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  • 65 3 Tass: Ike and Nasser did it LONDON, Than.— The Soviet news agency Tass, reporting Sir Anthony Eden's resignation, said "Political observers in London note that Eden's resignation was brought about by the collapse of the Anglo-French military adventure against Egypt, and also by the United States so-called Eisenhower doctrine, directed
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  • 132 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, again appealed to Congress today for support of his Middle East doctrine. In his State of the Union message to a joint meeting of congress, he said: "I say again that this] matter is of vital and immediate importance to
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  • 259 3 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected .stocks not including stamp duty were LOANS Consols £53' i 1 Funding 4% £88 T War 3\ro £72 +3/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £3 15/16 Eastern (£5) £6% Chartered (£> 37/3 +/S Hongkong ((125) £94', INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 84/9 /10H Royal
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  • 23 3 LONDON, Thurs. Cuh buyers £791, sellers £792, Forward buyers £779, sellers £781. Settlement f 790. Turnover a.m. 85 ton*, p.m. 25 tons.
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  • 272 3 'Red aid' threat by Yemen OONN, Thurs. The Yemen "will call on Russian volunteers if this becomes necessary as defence against British aggression," Mr. A. R. Albaydany, head of the Yemeni diplomatic mission here said today. He told the Press that if "British armed action" against the Yemen did not
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  • 258 4 ANOTHER DAY FREE OF INCIDENTS SO CURFEW HOURS ARE CUT AGAIN LET US MAKE SURE IT NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN, SAYS C.P.O. PENANG, Thursday. AFTER another incident-free day, public morale in George Town has now been restored. "People are no longer afraid to go out," the Chief
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  • 172 4 "The remedy lies largely in your hands. Continue to "The period of mass fear is. I sincerely hope, gone for "You have seen what it leads to. Let us make sure it never happens again. I regard this change of attitude as far more important than
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  • 42 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.Inche Taib bin Ibrahim, formerly a teacher at the English College, Johore Bahru. has been appointed assistant Inspector of Malay Schools. Muar. He has ceased to be t:.e trade unions' representativ< on the Johore Council r>: States.
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  • 213 4 It's breach of contract to lend' your phone DEOPLE with a tele--1 phone commit a breach of agreement every time they allow a member of the public to use it, the acting manager of the Singap or c Telephone Board, Mr. J. A. Gagan, said yesterday. He was commenting en
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  • 37 4 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Osmah has assumed duties as Chief Assistant District Officer, Lower Perak. He succeeds Tuan Haji Anjang Saith bin Hajl Abas, who is acting as District Officer, Lower Pcrak.
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  • 27 4 SEGAMAT, Thurs. Over five piculs of rice in excess of the ration were found in Pekan Jabi new village this norning. No arrests were made.
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  • 52 4 PENANG. Thurs.— The chairman of the Penang Goodwill Committee, Mr. A. M. Ahu Bakar, announced today that the relief fund for riot victims and their families totalled over $11,000 last night. Sixteen injured men in hospital, had been given immediate relief of $50 each. One trisha rider
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  • 57 4 THE WIFE of the Chief Minister, Tengku Sharifah Rodziah, examining a newly-printed table cloth when she visited a Women's Institute's training course at the Rida Training Centre for Women in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. With her is Mrs. F. M. Smith, chairman of the publicity
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  • 449 4 Lee and Thomas cross swords in bitter Assembly 'race 9 debate THE Legislative, Assembly finally approved a $10,000 grant t n (the Royal Singapore Flying club yesterday after one of the' most bitter debates the House has heard., The main clash occurred between
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  • 162 4 MADE STOUT AT HOME AND IT'S MEDICATED MALACCA, Thurs. Customs officers who raided a house at Bukit China, Malacca, yesterday found an elderly man mixing genuine stout with liquid of his own concoction. The man Yong Ngiang Pin, 63, today pleaded guilty before the Malacca magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, to
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  • 177 4 'FORCED TO ACT' AFTER COMPAQ WITHDREW PAY RISE OFFER O UTTERWORTH, D Thurs.— Three hundred labourers of the Straits Trading Co. Malaya's second biggest tin smelter went on strike at 7 a.m. today. From an early hour, the men picketted outside the smelting works in Patani Road, Butterworth.
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  • 24 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thin Mr. Hrnry Focnander. bm the Krpong Forest Expr mental Station has boappointed assistant DiitrForest Officer, Labis, a m post.
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    • 212 4 f/Qty THE STRAITS TIMES MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1»W ZZZZZZZZZZHZ '''^*"°*mm^ TUt IMI IP A I THEY EAT TOO MUCH RICE AND FISH m^^^^'^^^'^''^^^^^^' 111 I I I 1 £A I m-T J ,#»s— I Ilk laWldllWFlk C TZ"d^: MSHKHtS of vegetables k l fW r XL ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. §|g|.
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  • 236 5 riesdonol Sing* /.■lis. ommenting ■:rp S tion by secsenior ration, if perfrom these Ont 11, depends on his inclination j p KAJAH sa u d ye that warily :nen. a man's partlcu- t ir.ak" practi.sinß in his possibly has nervier innot buy.
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  • 132 5 THE CHEQUES POUR IN, BUT NO HOME YET FOR THE BLIND MAN'S LODGER CWER since the plight of Robert Khuan, who lost his Job and home, was described in the Straits Times last week, scores of cheques have been pouring into the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Singapore. But
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  • 137 5 MAN SENT SAUCY BOOK TO RAFFLES LIBRARY— THEN PUBLISHED THEM 4 MAN sent three copies of five obscene books to Raffles Library in April last year. Then as he received no word of protest he thought it quite proper to go ahead with their publication, counsel told a Singapore court
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  • 226 5 i T^HE management com- j mittees of Singapore's three large Chinese middle schools support the Government's plan to limit the i number of pupils in any school to 1.200. They are co-operating with the Ministry of Education in the division of their
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  • 43 5 PENANG, Thurs.— A training ship, H.M.S. Panglima, under the command of LtCdr. J. S. Macintyre. will visit Penang on Saturday. The Panglima is a training tender for the M.R.N.V.R.. Singapore division, and is coming here on a routine cruise.
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  • 105 5 rE University of Malaya Council will meet in February to decide whether or not to accept the resignation of Dr. R. A. Robinson, the Professor of Chemistry tn the university. A spokesman of the university yesterday confirmed that Prof. Robinson has tendered his resignation. When
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  • 325 5 HOMES FOR ALL IF WE CAN PLAN IN PEACE Thousands of flats at $30 IF the Singapore Government is to meet its flnan- cial commitments on housing and other projects, confidence in the Colony must be built up and maintained, the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, told the Legislative
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  • 104 5 50 thugs meet for return fight MORE than 50 gangsters gathered near the scene of Wednesday's riot at the Central Theatre in Jalan Eunos. Singapore, yesterday for another showdown. A man telephoned radio control to inform police of the impending clash. A radio car arrived at the scene minutes later
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  • 48 5 PEANANG. Thurs.—Nominations for four rural district council elections In Penahg and Province Wellesley will be accepted on Jan. 22. Polling day will be Feb. 23. The four councils— Penang. Province North. Central and South— will be fully-elected. A chairman to be elected from among the councillors
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  • 43 5 A 60-year-old addict stabbed himself in the stomach early one morning because he could not get enough opium to sustain himself. This was stated in a Singapore coroners court yesterday when an Inquest was held on Ong Chew Hui. Verdict: Suicide.
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government today announced the appointment of the acting Minister for Home Affairs. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddln. as chairman of the Film Appeal Committee for 1957.
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  • 100 6 10 Worit $10 (minimum). MR A MRS. C. T ARASU Thank all relatives and friends ktndtr greeted the occasion of their wedding on 13.12.1956. MB. A; MRS. CHUA KIM TIONG Thank all relatives and friends for their wishes, valuable presents and attendance at their wedding. MR. AND MRS. V.
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  • 670 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Jan. 11, 1957. Sir Anthony Goes It is impossible to separate Sir Anthony Eden's resignation from the action he took in Egypt. The consequences of intervention in Suez confronted his government with problems that were unlikely to be finally resolved without political change. New leadership
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  • 478 6 A University Commission The appointment of Professor Oppenheim as ViceChancellor is to be welcomed not only because he is eminently qualified for the University of Malaya's chief executive office. The unanimity and warmth with which the University Council approved this choice has removed a possible source of controversy. In the
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  • 803 6 VERNON BARTLETT an the tragedy at SO M E Conservatives criticised Sir Anthony Eden because he did not attack Egypt earlier and with more energy. Some criticised him because he attacked Egypt at all. He thus was able to maintain an uneasy political balance.
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  • 1269 6 CIR Anthohy Eden was born 'to service. His father was Sir William Etfen, "the bloody baronet," an eccentric cafoe-swing-ing North Country squire who ip said to have cowed his family by sheer lun£ power. His father's treed that "children are brutes" seems to have had an
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  • 375 7 VILLAGERS FEARED LINCOLN WOULD HURTLE WTO THEM AFTER IT HIT TREE-TOPS ON HILL j.V/(7?£A GUIDED CRIPPLED BOMBER DOWN NEAR SHORE II and murage of S/Ldr. Eric Goldner I the lives of the other six men in his bomber which hit tree-tops on a
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  • 132 7 ABORIGINE FILM TREAT IS TARZAN p.H. Thurv-Fnr the first !]m in their .jun B lf-b«»iind member! of the limtar ktoriftee in film- Tartan, the trtinn luncle hem. jy jhoricm^ »i" be trratti to a m"vif xfinw by the F.ntirv luh of l|>"h which p planning (0 sive thejunllf pep* ff-
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  • 29 7 Par. Air.eriran World AlrJ >r rday announced w» cancellation of their reMar Thursday San Franore flight. No <- was scheduled day with passenHonululu. Manila "id Saieon.
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  • 69 7 ONLY tb« tail of the fourengined Lincoln bomber of No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, can be seen above the water after it had crashed into the Strait* of Johore about 400 yards from Pontian village at dawn on
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  • 174 7 IDEA FROM JAPAN'S TRAINS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TF you travel by train between here and Singapore 1 or on longer distances— you will find what is officially described as "an additional passenger comfort"— a pretty young waitress. Four young Chinese girls have been "put
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  • 68 7 GOVT. CLERKS PICK NEW UNION HEAD Mr. Goh Teck phuan. former vice-president of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services" Union, has been elected president of the union in place of Mr. N. A. Kularajah. Mr. Kularajah resigned from union activities because of his promotion to the higher income tax
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  • 217 7 THIS WRETCHED OUTPOST? 'NOT SINGAPORE' 4 WORLD-FAMOUS Socialist who expected to find A Singapore a "wretched little colonial outpost," was amazed to discover in a 10-day stay here that it is a "most lovely and progressive city." The surprised man was 65--year-old Dr. Julius Craunthal, who had just resigned from
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  • 54 7 Six more Singapore police! Inspectors have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent. They are: Tan Choon Guan, Marine Division, Low Hong Hee, Police Training School, Frank Pestana, Dog Unit Dudley De Cruz, Staff Officer, Volunteer Special Constabulary, Sun Sai Lum and Thoo Yoon Heng,
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  • 29 7 Flags were flown at halfmast in Singapore yesterday to mark the funeral of Dr. Theodor Koerner. President of Austria, who died last Friday. He was buried yesterday.
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  • 84 7 Wage offer to 6,000 next week? rpHE Singapore Government X is expected to make a final wage offer next week to its 6.000 Junior employees, who have demanded a salary revision. Negotiations have been going on between the Staff Side Council and the Government during the past two months. A
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  • 57 7 'Charge driver' coroner JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. At an inquest on Tan Joo Tuan who was run over by a military vehicle on Oct. 5 on the Kota Tinggi road, the Johore Bahru coroner directed that J. T Kallagan. the driver of the vehicle, be charged with negligent driving. Kallagan's vehicle
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  • 46 7 Heng Boon Guan pleaded guilty In a Colony court yesterday to criminal breach of trust of a car valued at $4,000 from Lyons Motors. Singapore, on Nov 11, 1955. The case was postponed for sentence till next Thursday. Heng was released on bail.
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  • 180 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A team of nutrition experts led by a woman wiM soon set off for the Perak River area to combat "old wives' tales" that are causing widespread child malnutrition there, a Medical Department spokesman said today.
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  • 165 7 100 PCs HUNT THE THIN MAN ONE HUNDRED constables yesterday made a house-to-house search in Singapore's Chinatown after a dramatic escape by a convicted burglar. Goh Chai Choo, 25, daahed to freedom while being led out of the lockup of the South Bridpe Road courts. A thin man, he surprised
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  • 68 7 Four people have been nominated by the Singapore Youth Council to sit on the proposed 17-man Board of Management of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. They are Mr. Harry L. Wee, president of the S.Y.C; Mr. jeflrey Abisheganaden, general secretary of the S.Y.C; Mr. Rowland Lyne
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  • 34 7 About 20 secret society members from two rival gangs clashed in Lorong 3. Geylang Road. Singapore, on Wednesday night. Two policemen broke up the fight and arrested four men.
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  • 20 7 An unidentified Chinese was run over and killed on the railway near Alexandra Road. Singapore, on Wednesday night.
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  • 62 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government has banned the exort of certain rubber seeds (technically known as TJ. 1 sclfed seeds) to ensure sufficient supplies for smallholders for replanting. A statement Issued today said that the ban would last till Mar. 31. A spokesman of the
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  • 367 8 SUSAN BARRIE sees a veteran comeback in the week's new films THE list of stars in this week's films looks very much like the i cast of a Hollywood veteran show. With the exception of the luscious
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  • 350 8 A WORLD TITLE FOR LA LOLLO as most beautiful of them all IT was refreshing, after such a flaxy of mature talent this week, to see a young and beautiful star showing off her curves. Cina Lollobrigida does so at every possible opportunity in "The Most Beautiful Woman in the
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  • 218 8 "THE Maverick Queen," even with its two ripe stars, Stanwyck and Sullivan, is certainly not a hit. although at times it has plenty of action. Based on a novel by Zane Grey, it has a slightly better constructed story than many a Western, but
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  • 56 8 Marilyn Monroe left New York for the British West Indies yesterday for a holiday with husband Arthur Miller, leaving unanswered the question: Are you expecting a child? Marilyn Just smiled. Miller said "No comment" but quickly added: "I'd sure be happy if one came alone." Marilyn
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  • 82 8 "Teenage Rebel" is another Aim dealing with a youngster's psychological complications because of her parents' divorce. Ginger Rogers, a divorcee, remarries. With a child by her second husband she works hard to recapture the affection of her teenage daughter (Betty Lou Keim) who has been in
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  • 235 8 Mac jilts Joan till Stanwyck panics CTORIES about a neglect- ed husband at the "difficult age," tempted to stray to the other woman, are hoary and unoriginal. That, In a nutshell, is "There's Always Tomorrow," which can best be describe l as a screen soap opera. I hasten to add
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  • 205 8 QESPITE Spencer Tracy's masterly acting, "The Mountain" is far from a top-ranking film. As a mountain guide r turned shepherd, Tracy looks so old that it is easy to see why his film biography simply states that he was born "one sunny April.' This
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  • 232 8 CAGNEY ON A MAN-HUNT for son who does not share his name Over the years I have come to expect any tCagney film to be well woith seeing. It is pleasant to report that his latest, "The Wilder Tears," is j\o letdown. For good value, Barbara Stanwyck has a very
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    • 528 8 11 a.m., 1.45. 4, CM 9.30 p.m. ACTION THAT CUTS LIKE A WHIP I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA as The Most Beautiful Woman in the World (T) S.B. aj B SATURDAY 9 a.m.: "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" (Tech.). SUNDAY 9 a.m.: "ILLEGAL". ;22 CHSElHilll^ THE KING of COMEDY at fflS
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    • 389 8 j""" 'CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTR.\(tJo\v -^T I Icathayl now show we! |^f* 11am. 1.45—4.1.^—6 45 A 3t j 7=S BmCßOGftf-toHLDO'CQNIIOR c *°*l\ o vistaVisiom TECHNICOLOR 5 I" TOMORROW MIDNIGHT a k,^ Pr X^ A WOMAN OF POWERFIL PASSIONS— AND PASSIOv FOR POWER! "THE MAVERICK QUEEN" TR BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY SULLIVAN S(
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  • 1446 9  - The most wonderful building I have set eyes on PETER TOWNSEND Pfff/t TOWNSEND O3NTINUES STORY OF HIS ONi-MAN TRIP ROUND ViOKLp) By CROUP CAPTAIN JT IS winter in Katmandu, but it feels more like spring. The morning mist has lifted and I am sitting: out in the warm sun. A
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    • 115 9 vuwill wnth be *!&*<* to**-™ month NL ft prevent infection in jcalds cuts and wounds and non-staining iiciAL OFFER /or //ic ■iNESE NEW YEAR I FURTHER REDUCTION I of 10 n ur ■cap sale prices Nftmr Early WIOH SILK STORE ■.Ea>tCo»tßlTt!:4l693. nOCE WEIGHT < md remove I EXCESS BODY 'AT
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    • 207 9 for Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath ■^■^^'^■T^NiN^N^NlHßßH^k^^fl^^i^^^Sw^^^S^aW^^^ *^^N^B -i ■^■X: S^Nm^N^nl N^nT^N^^^Nm nf C SlpßP^^, &^^^*N^|^Hb^Nh^B ■JNHv-mNNb^NHNNNNv^V .^NK!. wNNNM' :«NNKMNkSBEBSMNNbw» ffiruse COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate ChlorophyD Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 213 9 Hex Morgawu M.D. What's ait this? I 111 ■-i 111 YES REX— I I T~~f I'LL TALK TO MEL'* 4 WHAT** ALL THIS YOU NEEP MORE M \X II X* LL *v/ BUT PERHAPS Vni I J -~l SUT IN THE MEANTIME CALL NOKSENSE ABOUT /MY W TWANJLKJTA HIT AT
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  • 629 10 RUBBER PRICE NOW BELOW DOLLAR AFTER TWO MONTHS S3y Our Market Correspondent the first time for exactly two months the price of rubber in Singapore yesterday fell below the dollar level. February first grade closed at 98i cents, down 5i cents, after a fair turnover. The drop In the price
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  • 45 10 rE Federation's Acting Finance Minister has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week starting January 10: RUBBER: $1.10 per lb. COPRA: $446 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $754 per ton. PALM OIL: $812 per ton. PALM KERNELS: 5375 per ton.
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  • 65 10 Ships lylnj alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Mekong 1. Mlharu Maru 7, Aeneas 6, Sunda 10, Glengarry 13, Polyphemus 15, Dona Ouranla 18, Hai Hing 19, Klnabalu C.P., Rajah Brooke 23, Kampar 25, Biadeverett 26, BenaU tow 27, Akalcurasan Maru 29, Eumaeas 31,
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  • 144 10 February lint (trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 98% cents per tt>., down S>4 cento on Wednesday's closing price. The dosing tone was steadier. Closing prices In cento per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 100 4, sellers 101 H; No.
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  • 84 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exrhange: noon prices p«r picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet. Jan. $28 18 buyers. $29 1/4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $43 3 4 sellers, drum $47 1/2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Murrfok white $122, Sarawak $121, special Sarawak black 184 (all down
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  • 36 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the is. dollar was quoted at 6.19% for cash and 6.22 for T-T Sterling was quoted at 15.92 and one U*l of (old at 270%.
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  • 8 10 Rl BBrK Per lb. (d 0
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  • 68 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS moderat«Stock Exchant;- minings. sJlverl^,' active and higher :> firm and gold, steady. Loans active and firm >>, Loan* 3'»'. i 9SM Bank of N.s w Mount Lyell Mount Morgan I Peko Western Mining 7 Ampol Ex. Oil Search Aust. Consol [nd A.P.M. (new 1 Bradford B. Hill Pro.
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  • 30 10 The following d^ crops are announced 4k ed M*«y 81.7008 95,500 lb.; Connrmar. New Serrndah 74.000 I 36,000 lb.; KuaU sidi« lb.; Bukit Krpnn; 24 RiverWrw 174,736 lb
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    • 484 10 NOTICE NOTICE INVITING TENDEKS FOR PURCHASE OF CONDEMNED STOKES. 1. Tenders will be received up to noon on the 26th at January, 1957, for the purchase of obsolescent machines which have been condemned as unfit for the use for which they were intended. 2. Tenders stating the amount offered and
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    • 421 10 NOTICES THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of MaJaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-fifth Annual Oeneral Meeting of THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 70, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, 28th January, 1057, at 2.15
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    • 428 10 NpTICES NATURALISATION NOTICB la hereby given that Mr. CHAN CHEW KT AN alias ITJEN TJAUW KIAN of 4 Clunr Road. Singapore 10, Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who know* any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement
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    • 444 10 TENDERS PENANG PORT COMMISSION NOTICE Constituents are advised that the Commission no longer offers lighterage to Permatang Pauh as part of 1U normal Mnrlee. Any such lighterage win be undertaken In future only by special arrangement with the Traffic Manager and at specially agreed rates. K. K. BANTOCK, Secretary. Penang
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    • 675 10 NOTICES NOTICE The Directors of the Royal Insurance Company Limited have decided that the rate of Interim bonus on participating Whole Life and Endowment Assurance becoming claims or mfifri«l"t In the year 1857 shall be Increased from 42/-% per annum to 45/-% per annum, excepting "Royal" policies on the books
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    • 564 10 KMUTSEN LINE orient servi C PROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 3n Pitt Sailing Ssn Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet p cB a. f t Ellen Bakke C 6/7 13 |an Kbl Kristin Bjkke 3/5 Feb 6 Feb 8 F.fc Anna Bakke 19 |an 18/20 Feb 21 Feb 23 U Elisabeth Bakke
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    • 1082 11 MANSFIELD C* CO., LTD. T«lt 2.41 a »1T >» OJ I*** Singapore) (12 Noes) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j£" j...«'-' partri to load and diKhorgo cargo POOL GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS „H U t* L |VI rw S.ngaporo Due Soils P. Sham Penang S.JS/19 Jon 1J Jan 7 Jan 13
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    • 1015 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR lAST Penong P. S'hom S'pora •KO.rV* I*' J<m 19/22 Ja 2J /24 Jan JUTLAutuA-' 24/27 Jon JUTLANDIA 27/28 Jen 29/29 Jon 30/31 Jaa HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR OINOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. S'hom Penang "BOGOTA" Gdn 11/14 1700
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    • 963 11 v^ M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penang BENCLIUCH for London, Rotterdom, Hamburg lt» Part SeHs 11 Jan BENDORAN for Liverpool, Rotterdom 77.. 14/20 Jot. 23/2S Jan 21/22 Jan BENATTOW for London, Rotterdom, Hamburg,
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    • 1224 11 McALISTER 6e CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLKRMAM «fc BUCKNALL KLAVEMESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond for U.S.A., North Atlont.c Ports Accepting cargo for Central ft South and Canada via Colomoo America CITY OF PERTH SUNNYV.LU Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore
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  • 392 12 fHE United States exported to Malaya over $30 million worth of petroleum products in the first 10 months last year, a rise of nearly $5 million over the corresponding period in 1 955. Petroleum products topped the list and formed the chief item
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  • 239 12 This AN annual demand of 28 million tons of steel by 1962 is envisaged by the U.K. steel industry. This forecast is made by the British Iron and Steel Federation's Quarterly Steel Review, published last week. While prospects for Increased steel production in the
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  • 233 12 MALAYAN DOCTORS ASKED TO CO-OPERATE ANEW plan to stimulate medical research per* haps to find another Jenner or Fleming has been launched by Benger Laboratories, the British pharmaceutical company who are giving international prizes for "Original observations in general practice". The overseas executive of Benger's, Mr. John C. Tholen said:
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  • 217 12 Asians train as executives for our rubber estates AM ALAYANISATION of executive posts in the rubXTX ber industry in the country is craduallv tAkinoshape. Several rubber estate agencies have started schemes for training young Asians to become assistant or junior managers on estates. The first agency to launch such a
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  • 268 12 BRITISH shipyards booked two million gross tons of new merchant ship orders in 1956, it has been announced by Sir James McNeil, president o f the Shipbuilding Conference. About 30 per cent of that total, he said, was work for foreign accounts The total
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  • 353 12 NOW JUTE SACKS DO NOT ROT AWAY BRITISH research has re-opened the way for jute to be used where it previously failed to withstand the corrosive action of many modern commodities. Writing of a recent demonstration in Dundee of the successful solution of problems in relation to corrosion and rotting
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  • 35 12 Mr. H. S. van Praagh has beei. appointed charman of John Buttery and Co. and has given up the joint managing directorship of the company. Mr. J.A. Budd has been elected a director.
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  • 286 12 SOUTH KOREA BUYS MORE RUBBER FOR INDUSTRIAL PLAN SOUTH KOREA bought more Malayan rubber last year than at any other time since the war, her purchases in the first 10 months being valued at $16 million. This was double the value of Korean rubber purchases in the .first 10 months
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  • 207 12 His company alone hi: ordered 40,000 crates, fortis period, and this amount n 40 per cent above that!: the corresponding period it year. Mr. Tan said that tbe s> ply position now was mi that of three to four yes: ago when potato-grow;: could not produce
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  • 42 12 Exports of Malayan to Formosa from Janua.7 r October last year were valx at $6 million, a rise of $2s> lion in the correspond* period in 1955. Tin exports also ros value from $518,400 to I million.
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    • 186 12 I/ A yP\' I V Mr.Prejudicesaysthat y^T^v Jj[ fl Xy I A"" rum is a winter drink. iJif jfc I Prejudice (Christian V. i I name Ignorance) does 1. not know tliat there is CtvV*' 1 nothing wo>th calling a winter r^*** AT l^ e tro P' ca '> heat-drenched
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    • 181 12 J|H WEEK-ENDER SifPl The weekly magazine on sale every '^KJpr Friday that is everybody's week-end -A WEEK-ENDER &J&7* n$ < c you B eT *he best reading an <J pictures for your week-end -x^K^g^^^wjp^ssJ pleasure page after page of v J&gJGmm j special features, articles, fea T turettes, cartoons, sports,
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  • 500 13 LIM WILL SEEK TOKEN SUM FOR STRIKERS AX appeal to striking j employees of Malayan Airways to return to work in their own interests was made by the Chief 'Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. He gave an •assurance that, if the m'en
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  • 91 13 WHEN Katheryin Lee Lee San (above) was a little girl in Jakarta, people there liked serious music but when sh« returned seven months ago after graduating in music at Paris and Amsterdam she found their tastes had changed, with the years Katheryin, now 25,
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  • 70 13 The PAP leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, withdrew a resolution in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday on the introduction of legislation to "protect workers whose interests may oe adversely affected by the dis- solution of their unions." He did so after the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim
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  • 294 13 RICE STOCKPILING TO CONTINUE: 'THERE MAY BE WAR' than those of the public were behind the attempt to end stockpiling. Mr. Jumabhoy said the stockpile was run on a "noloss no-pront" basis, any profit being used to reduce the price and any loss being recovered by a slight Increase in
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  • 62 13 JOHORE, BAHRU, Thurs Osman bin All, of Johore Bahru. Lee Kek Hua, of the Lee Pineapple Cannery. Scudal and Tong Ah Swee, of Biang Seng Rubber Factory, Singapore, were remanded in custody, after they had been charged in the magistrate's court here today with robbing
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  • 56 13 Ismal bin Samat, 48 was given a sea burial 250 miles north-east of Singapore after he collapsed and suddenly died aboard the Griper, a Singapore Harbour Board tug. Ismail, who had more than 25 years service with the Harbour Board was the second engineer of the
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  • 38 13 A burglar broke into th premises of Borneo Co. Ltd In Crosby House, Robinsoi Road, Singapore, on Wednes day night and took 14 wat ches worth about $4,000. The theft was discovered yesterday morning.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 288 13 -%^^k ll^f^TT^^^^^V -,S-| l or^sn, sar- -r'.'-.s ff oo3 I M ad Box two Wt\ «j with I B, af P.iad. hurst I v Tel: rATION^ f House 3, Garden eaier etcApply Box ESTATE, new bun?alow M fridge, *400 Phone T.-/PNISHED m Flat, big lyngbath, Oardf n, Kitchen, a HM.
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    • 397 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED i2t Word* IS (Mm.) Box St ett. extra. UNFURNISHED or Partly Furnished Flat reqd. for European couple. District 9. i li. Reply P.O Box 291, Singapore. OFFICE SPACE VACANT I2t Word, IS (Mm.) Box SO ct: extra. OFFICE SPACE 962 sq. ft. on Robinson Rd. (opposite to Cable
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    • 827 13 TUITION 20 Word, U (M0..)-BoxStct,.extr*. THE MALAYAN SCHOOL Of Motoring can guide you. help you. »nd Secure for you. Your Driving Licence. Phone ***** EXPERIENCED Mathematics M r^ Uat wlshes to tve Tuition in Mathematics Secondary Classes Additional Maths. P.S C HSC Advanced level. Box A 6692 S.T. th OU
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    • 931 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE t Word, IS (Mln.) Sox St ct: *xtr*. CITROEN BIG SIX 1951 $1,750 no. Phone ***** Office hours, ixt. 16. MORRIS MINOR. Green. 4roor, July 1954. 14,000 Miles. One uropean Owner. Excellent Condiion. $3,400. 0.n.0. Write for apolntment to view Chappell, 234 t. John's Road. Naval Base.
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    • 97 13 AMERICAN %W EXPORT I LINES 11P^ INC. We have pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed General Passenger-Agents for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya for American Export Lines Inc. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. MttlMlM Hhm, Til: ***** Gina j LOLLOBRIGIDA as SATURDAY f^^f ''f MIDNIGHT 1%11 2Mmm CAPITOL
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    • 250 13 Straits Times Crossword II 21 I H| 22 25 ACEOSB 15 Sailors In the drink (S). Polish image or Italian river 17 A building for human betngi (7). to principle (Bj. 10 Booksellers should flourish 18 It's a Red's turn for mlsforhere! (7). tune t«>. 11 Scored nothing for marine
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  • 311 14 TRACK WAS IDEAL BUT FEW WERE OUT TO MAKE TIME ACTOR II WILL BE HARD TO BEAT TOMORROW By EPSOM JEEP IJACIXG wide out on the main training track at Ipoh yesterday morning Premier, with Garnet Bougoure up, covered 3f in 38— easily the best workout
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  • 442 14 KINGFOLD STANDS OUT IN TRIAL WITH LINGFIELD TWO Class 5 horses, 1 entered for different 7f races at Ipoh tomorrow, did a revealing trial on the tracks at Ipoh yesterday. King fold (Barratt), trained by M. van Breukelen. joined Lingfield (Leong), trained by Yong, at the three and the pair
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  • 113 14 'TTOREE RINGS, the new x champion horse of 1956, has earned a nice rest up the Veterinary Sanltorium at Cameron Highlands. His next engagement will probably be the Selangor Gold Cup in March. Other horses spelled at the Veterinary Sanitorlum during December were: Ford,
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  • 524 14 INHERE seems to be just 1 as much interest in lone distance running these days as in any other track and field event. This interest among Malayans has surprised English coach Philip Slater. Within days of the Straits Times reporting that Slater
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  • 26 14 Singapore Malays, preparing for the Inter-state Malay hockey carnival In two weeks time beat Johore Bahru District 2-1 In a friendly game yesterday
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  • 223 14 A 2nd half goal puts out Charlton LONDON, Thurs. SECOND division Mid- dlesbrough entered the fourth round of the F.A. Cup competition with a 3-2 victory over Charlton Athletic in a third round replay today. Charlton, who are among the bottom teams in the first division league, were level at
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  • 17 14 Billy Horncastle won the R.A.P. i?V lf lubs «"«*»>& medal. The "B" winner was PSgt
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  • 265 14 FULL-STRENGTH POLICE TEAM TAKE 21-0 BEATING OINGAPORE Asians showed fine form when they trounced a full-strength Police team by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to nil in a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. i This good performance clearly shows Singapore's determination
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  • 129 14 No Moscow trip for iron men THE Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation has declined an invitation from the Iranian Weightlifting Federation to send a team to Teheran for the 1957 world championships to be held in a few months' time. The S.A.W.LJ 1 also turned down the invitation of the Russian
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  • 75 14 Singapore Slno-Malays will meet Hunters P.O. of Mysore at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday (5.15 p.m). Slno-Malays team will be chosen from: Loh Pook Teng. Idros Akbar. YID Chong Hum, Aman KasUwl. All Bamijan. Poo Hee Jong, Ho Hln Weng, Lee Kok Seng, Osman Johan, Quah Kirn
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  • 261 14 VAVIER Charles was champion at the Tamil Festival swimming carnival at the Haw Par Pool. He won. four of the nve "A" division events and was second In the divine. "A" DIVISION 120 Yds. Freestyle: 1 X Charles, 2. V. Veerappan, S. O. K. Murthl.
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  • 411 14 SCHOOLS BACK IN KO HOCKEY CHALLENGE THE Singapore Combined Schools team to competitive hockey after a lapse of t I in the Singapore Hockey Associations anm 'out tournament. They have entered the junior section where their first match will be against j R.A.F. Seletar "B". The draw for the first
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  • 164 14 Kesavan begin his 5-day weels training By SAIL .F(k h If ESAVAN SOO? Asian Gam next year "systematic next week. The 18-ycai-champion sprii have begin. (but he i able track told the Bti day t; permission to ia School track'" saia thai r champion a i rawn up a Dew
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  • 49 14 Indian Gymkhana won the Tamil Festival soccer competition when they beat Baratha Rovers 1-0 In the replay of the final at Jalan Be>ar stadium yesterday S. Krlshnan scored the winning goal to the second balf. The first match ended in a .scoreless draw last Saturday.
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  • 34 14 The Ceylon Commissioner's Office in Singapore is organising a Children's Sports Day, to be held at the Ceylon Sports Club on Sunday Feb 3, as part of the ninth anniversary celebrations ol
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  • 30 14 QUEENSTOtt N The M.C.C. beat South t can Country Districts br innings and lie yesterday, dism: their neeond Ini In the first 1m got 285-6 d.cl Districts 60.
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  • 22 14 Ceylon Independ' The sports are children under I should be sent to Commissioners 15 to enable the make the arran
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