The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1954

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press

  • 7 2 The Free Press futility November 2, 1954
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    36 2 pit turf Sir John Martin, Undersecretary ol State al the Colonial Office, u ti<> returned to Singapore yesterday after a two-week luur of tin* Borneo territories, llr is now visiting the Federation, Free Press
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  • 363 2 U.S. elec tions will be a close fight Til AMIKM VN ptt fll ft 1«> the |»<>llv throughout liir United Stat«"* Uhl.i> l«» ilt < mli- whether the Republi (.tit I'artv Pretidenl s hvwrr h.»v asked. *haM W likrtin in control thr Iv\ o House* of < "UK'*'** 5 Led
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  • 202 2 rriiK United Nation Korean i M Reconstruction A^» ncy minkka m ported yesterday thai ii had '<< ro( i^ y u c< irn plete it> programme foi 1054 and L955, i,t cjm John b. Coulter, < agent genera] 01 unkra,j warned in his
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  • 82 2 mm- United Nation Coin 1 mruiri in Seoul yesterday admitted lhre« ol its planes h;i<| flown </v< r R( <| mt.nry and c'»nn t r charged the CommuniKti with an air vw> latlon reject d IS other Coiihhlhi.,l complalnu. It -aid that three U-N. jft plMiei
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  • 85 2 VILLAGERS FLEE AFTER PIRATE RAIDS rpilOl S\M)S of villa^frs 1 from islands off North Fast Borneo have tied their homes after "atrocities" h\ pirates, the Antara News \gcmv said yesterday. The villagers from Derawan. Maratua and other small islands have taken refuge in the jungle on the Kelai river. They
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  • 182 2 RKI) CHINA yesterday started a campaign to add 450,000 men to its armed forces by the end of February, according to the Peking People's Daily, official organ of the Chinese Communist party. It said yesterday marked the beginning of ihe
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  • 49 2 PEKING RADIO said yesterday that China's population was 601,050.000 on June 30. 1953— the largest in the world. The radio said- the new figure highest ever announced for China by at least 100.000,000— was compiled alter a census by the State Statistical Bureau.
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  • 40 2 Indonesia's Foreign MiniMei Sunarjo U due to leave Jakarta for New York on Thursday or Friday to head the youn^ republic's United Nations delegation in its fight to wrest West New Guinea from the Netherlands. A.P.
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  • 46 2 Indians all over the federated territories of Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland wore black arm bands yesterday and closed their shops in protest against the Federal Government's Immigration Act which became effective yesterday. It bans Asian immigration to the territories. UP.
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  • 145 2 'Freedom of London for four monkeys IX)UR North Indian monkt>.s sat on a rooftop at Harmondsworth, Middlesex, yesterday instead of in a crate bound for New York. The monkeys two mothers each clutching a baby—celebrated 24 hours of freedom by gazing down at curious crowds and waitine for fruit to
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  • 21 2 Restoration of Napoleon's home on St. Helena in the South Atlantic will be completed by the end of the year
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  • 71 3 THE Philippine Weather Bureau said yesterday a raging late-season Pacific typhoon may hit Okinawa, the huge U.S. military base, within 48 hours. The storm was sweeping north on a 240-mile wide front with winds of 115 miles an hour at its centre. It will strike
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    64 3 picture. I OKI) ROWALLAN, \j Chiel Scout of the British Common wealth, 4<ts a "grand howl" from Singapore cubs as lit- takes the salute in the march-past of scouts and cubs at the St. Andrew's School s round yesterday. The 3,500 strong rally was the biggest post-war event staged in
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  • 92 3 r |UiE governing Congress Party suffered a setback in the Delhi municipal elections, although it was returned as the largest single party, unofficial returns disclosed yesterday. Of 62 seats, Congress won 30, the Hindu Communal Jan Sangh 17, Communists 4, Socialists 2, and Independents 9.
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  • 105 3 U lEXXOX-BOYD, Secretary of State for the Colonies said yesterday in London that his irtment was carefully studying a proposal by the :ial Unity Organisation for a committee of inquiry the position of coloured people in Britain Racial Unity is an organisa--1 i hich
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  • 50 3 POI R American Air Force were held in a Turkish prison yesterday charged u J 'nsulting the Turkish flag. men attached to the Atlantic Treaty Organioutheast Europe headat I/mir will be tried B. Under Turkish I(> y can be gaoled for one yean \t found guilty.
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  • 78 3 Commons query on action in S. E. Asia ANY British military action under the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation would depend on "the circumstances... and the general situation prevailing at the time," the Minister of State, Mr. Anthony Nutting said in London yesterday. He was replying in Parliament to a Labour
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  • 22 3 Major-Gen, Roger M Ramey, commander ol tho us. stn Air Force, arrived In Taipeh yesterday for a two-day ?isii
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  • 61 3 ELY publicised iri.il Ol 1 >asi G< rxnana chargspying for the United r ci yesterday beCominunist court in Th (i< tends ntej who Inclui i d one woman, b 30 v- ir old chemiat In a state-owned plant, faci d a lengthy Indfcl ment w
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  • 206 3 AT LEAST 12 people were killed in well organised terrorist attacks on police posts and public buildings throughout Algeria early yesterday. Damage was caused by bombs and fire in at least 40 separate attacks. Telephone lines were cut and the Algiers' Constantine railway
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  • 50 3 CUBA'S tense presidential elections were marked yesterday by gun battles in the streets of Havana and! Santiago. In Santiago, an armed gang broke into a polling station seized the ballot box and all election documents and fought a gun battle with the police. I
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  • 124 3 Big bid to smash Mau Mau centre f\NE of the biggest offen- give* was staged against Mail Mau terrorists yesterday on the southwestern slopes of Mount Kenya. One thousand men of the British 39th and Ea.st Africa 70th Brigades, supported by artillery and mortars and constant aerial bombings, went into
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    • 59 3 i\ BILLIARD lmjS^Bm[ TABLES j^v ORMES SONS jy WE AI^O HKincDTAi/c m^aV r'T^ 'i^^^-Zr/ c mi_3V/ UNUtKIAKc M^hW^ EXISTING TABLES. M A \^^Sl^-^i AND ALL ACCESSORIES k^^^ ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. m We are proud to announce that an Ormes &Son 's billiard table is being used for The Singapore Open
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    • 81 5 r ,wg '&'y.-. C H. |EEVES Amalgamated Wireless (A/asia) Ltd. Radio and communications equipment for civil marine and aircraft service M ALLSOPP, Associated Pulp Paper Mills Ltd.^Printm^ and writing papers vegetable parchment Illillllllllll' ICIIIMIIIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIimiIIIIII RAMSAY. Kiwi Polish Co Pty. Ltd., Singapore. Shoe Polish. lIXIIMIMMIIHIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKII'IIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIII T. F. DOWNEY, Australia New Zealand
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    • 69 5 THEO. R. SCALES, Kelly Gr Lewis Ltd. Agricultural machinery and pumps D. D. MORGAN, Le Tourneau-West-inghouse Pty. Ltd., Sydney Earthmoving machinery and equipment. C. A. COUSINS, Bank of New South Wales Ltd., Sydney wmMHMMMiWwwttitiHiiiiniiiiiinmiimiiHiHmmnw mwwMßCv^.^- A. ZWARTEVEEN. Borsumy (Aust.) Pty Ltd. Sydney. General export and import. L. F. MUMFORD, Commercial
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    • 160 5 CEDRIC CODDEN. President Industries Pty Ltd Domestic refrigerators and electric equipment N. D. BERRICK, Cobalide (Industrial) Pty. Ltd., Sydney. Hard Facing Welding Rods and Electrodes. MISSION MEMBERS ALTOGETHER there are 33 members of Hie Australian Trade Mission to South East Asia 29 business representatives. Mr. W. R. Hudspeth, a senior
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    • 87 5 1 Psp jy^M R. RUDDLE, Hadfields (W A.) 1934 Ltd., Perth Quarry and mining machinery. special steel castings E. B. LAWSON, Graig Mostyn Gr Co. Pty Ltd., Sydney. General export and import. IIItMIIHNHINIIHIIIIHIMIHNIUMMNUIINNMMiHMt y-'-v-- *'"VJtai r r f 'ff if Trfi-*nrWnTiHriiffarwi T. BELL, Gollin Co Ltd., Sydney. General export and
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    • 78 5 C. W. COOMBS. Butter Marketing Board, Brisbane Butter and dairy products I 111 I I m BPH B. MORGAN B. Morgan Cr Co. Pty Ltd., Melbourne. Oil, Fuel and Air Filters and light engineering products. ItIHIHIimiinHIMUIIIIHHIUUUHMHIHmHWMIHttIM A. E. DASH, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, lIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIWIII lIIIIIIIIIHIIHHHIg CAMM, National Bank of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 ■MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I .f* .:;.:d l;r s»:-s*. xJszrD TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris /NOW IP I COULD JUST HIDE^ rVDURE /MAKING VvOU'RE NERVOUS,"] fr^ THAT MOLE SO THAT NO ONE A GREAT MISTAKE, I SIR, PICK UP TT WOULD NOTICE
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    • 720 6 I YOUR I I LUCKY I I STAR i IM>|{\ today. you hu\e > exceptionally l>«^h ideals and can let ome exticiiuly iiii|)alit'iil With those who do not •<•»»« llu to them, tom aie positive, definite and at Umea —even too stubborn for your own S«>«>d. Once you want scinetliinu
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 219 7 LONDON. Nov. 1. Previous Today Nov. Kf'KBKK No 1 RSS cJJ. European 22s buyers 22 15 16 buyers ports Not. ..23 sellers 23 'i sellers Ki >« 1 KSS c.U. European 22 7 8 buyers 22 15 16 buyers ports Dee. 23 sellers 23 116 sellers in
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Previous Today TIN Strait*, snot and nearby 92.37 nom. 92.37 nom. TIN futures Nov 91.75 bid 92.00 bid 92.30 asked 92.50 asked Dec 91.60 bid 91.80 bid 92.15 asked 92.25 asked Jan. 91.50 bid 91.75 bid 92.00 asked 92.00 asfled TONE: Quiet, but
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    • 58 7 Spol Malabar was quoted at 48 cents per Ib. November shipment 46. December 45, January, February and March (equal monthly proportions); 4J Sarawak spot 46, Lampong spot 48, cents per Ib. sellers ex-dock. Other positions were unquoted in view of the lack of discount under the spot position.
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Previous Today 30 Industrials 352.14 353.96 M Railroads 117.69 118.33 10 Domestic Bonds 100.86 100.82 15 I tilities 57.81 57.78 > Mucks Composite Averages 129.42 129.96
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    • 121 7 COPRA, Philippines, c.i.f. UK/North. Previous Today I uropean, delivered weight per $195 paid $199 sellers 'onu ton Nov. /Dec OPRA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, delivered weight, per long ton unquoted unquoted COPRA, Straits, c.i.f. UK/North I uropean delivered weight per I"i«i; ton Nov 'Dec. £72', buyers £72
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  • 165 7 'LOWING the "disc bllllards" craze, a gamo called "miniature billiards'" i with golf balls has hit, Singapore. !l^ even drawn patrons I -m licensed billiard saloons live f on t ways and open »Pacei where It is playod. "id white golf balks arc
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  • 347 7 MANY Singapore businessmen yesterday described the Malayan Airways proposed tourist class at reduced rates a "good gesture" that would «ive many a chance to travel by air. They said the new tares would not only save them time and money, but would also speed
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  • 76 7 picture. MR. B. A. OIILSON, freight manager of Islay Kerr and Co., Ltd., Singapore, local agents for the P. and 0. Line, returned to the Colony in the liner Chusan, after six months' leave in Britain, with his wife and two children, Penelope and Jiremj.
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  • 196 7 HPHREE hundred students from the Malayan Teachers' Training College, Kirkby, formed part of the huge and excited crowd that stood waiting for nearly three hours to catch a glimpse of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh as they motored from Knows ley Hall to Liverpool, in
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  • 6 7 THEY FORGOTI ALL ABOUT THE COLD
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  • 146 8 Don't write 'housewife' say Wife or Mother npjfh \k ol d hoixt < v\ lfe" U an IWfOfi unat r title Mid Mr.,. i 'i. h«-r, liviff ol th€ Archbishop <>t Canterbury. Khe i'p<a led t" WOITI6ri to j<>m in a campaign to ft rid 01 it Addreuini ilx hundred
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    51 8 picture WITCHDOCTORS" from lI. Ms. Phoenix, at Portsmouth arc enjoying ;i «;iin«' of Dickers the Navy's version of Lndo. They are members of a naval concert party enjoying a break In rehearsals for th<> Alamien Rennlon, held at Wembley, The witchdoctors ar<* chftnting prayers to in flui'ucc thi's*' outsize <lur
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  • 36 8 Organised hitch hiking was banned In Wei 1 Germany where there ar< 40 agencies ;ii which people looking foi .1 rid* and motorii ts willing to oblige could fit together and share expenses.
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  • 279 8 X HRI t( lv< n to b t( <■ t on di iiik charg< by i>i Chri tophi r < ihai l< i '<•'*' Hi 23 urpi ii «i Mi Ju 'i ■< Btr( ai fi iiri wi.r g•" a Izei They w\ re hi;
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  • 394 8 BUILD SAFE ROADS CAMPAIGN BEING PLANNED A i lONAI -ampaiKii fci to demand the Uu l mediate rebuilding of Bw- lain's out ol date roads. The I aim is to sa\e lives t ml ml hca\ l«.vs»s o lr;.de. Throughout thi country the i,n in tt us i r backed
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  • 284 8 HERBERT SIDNEY ADSET'I, 55-year-Dld. £G-a-week road sweepei lrom Hitchin Hertfordshire, has born 323 years and four months to pay £970— defence costs arising out of a court action and appeal which his union undertook, unsuccessfully, on his behalf. Judge W.
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  • 87 8 liir .'low I. ill in the size of thi aduli audience for sound radio continued <iurin<', th< ummi i according to the 8.8.C quarterly report on II U nine and viewing trends The audience for July-Sep-tember averaged 20,000,000 again; i 28,000,000 for the same ouartei last year.
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    31 8 pieture This Man hinglon fabrir Spring dress b v Hiiro Manners is modelled in London by June Irving. Note (he full gathered skirt and short sleeves tied with nlaek bows. Renter
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  • 40 8 Angler J. a. Qrant went for a cup ol tea. When he came back he found two fish on his line. They brought his catch to 4 Ib. 12V20Z. and made him winner of Folkestone's annual Ashing contest
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  • 229 8 •"THE scene wag the private 1 bar In a village inn. Suddenly came the announcement, •'Gentlemen, the bar is now open upstairs." And up the into a back room trooned 19 men and Detec-tive-Constable Arthur Mays. At one end of the room was
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  • 43 8 T\\v Qurrn will attend a performance of Ralph Reader's 1 Gang Snow on Drcernbei 9 at Gokler'.s Groen Hippodromr. It will be her first vivit to the shOW'fl annual revue, Which opens this year on No?emDC I t* *r
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  • 53 8 ji/IRK- ROBB LASHLEY, of co.sham, Hampshire, bought a Comi.sh pastir then went to post a tetter, to hrr surprise, tin pastic couldn't be found at tea-time, but the letter was in hrr pwkft The postman Rot a surprise too, when ho cleared the letterbox and found
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  • 175 9 Channel invaded by jelly fleet PORTUGUESE men Qi war are invading the eastern approaches of Uie English Channel. But there is no need to man coasta* defences. For the Portuguese man-of-war Is a jelly fish iPhysalia physalis), one of a species which visits shores only rarely. This Is just a.s
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  • 25 9 Mr. L. H. Hiscott, clerk to Maldon < Essex) Rural Council, has refused an increase in salary. His last rise was Id 1947.
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  • 197 9 72 Scots schools closed down AN outbreak of polio has closed a county's schools in Scotland. More than 9.000 children at 72 schools in BanfTshire arc involved Another 11 schools in Kincardineshire and three in Aberdeenshire, which border Banffshire, have shut. Ca.se.s in Banffshire
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  • 35 9 Driver James Keeley, of Wall Heath, Staffordshire, steered his lorry- out of eontrol after a puncture, Into a brick wall at Loner Eaton, Derbyshire, to save a rtoud of children.
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  • 40 9 Alter bad weather earlier in the season, conditions have improved in thr prairie crop regions, a Canadian Government report Bald. Farmers have cut about 86 per cent of the crop and threshed 03 per cent.
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  • 15 9 Portable sun traps are to be provided On Bridlin^toii beaches next summer.
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  • 96 9 Wanted: 40,000 wives NEW ZEALAND urgently needs 40.000 good homeloving girls under 30 years of age as wives for surplus men. according to Dr. O. C Mazengrab, Q.C., a leading authority on social problems. Dr. Mazengarb, who was I opening a Salvation Army I youth ramp in Auckland, I suggested
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  • 307 9 BILLY GRAHAM SAVED ME FROM DEATH SAYS ACTRESS Y|ISS JOAN WINMILL, M-year-old British TV, stage and film actress, told 10,000 Americans at a masi revival meeting in New Orleans that Dr. Billy Graham, the American preacher, had saved her from suicide. Standing beside the evangelist before a battery of microphones
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  • 118 9 DRIVER IS BANNED FOR 36 YEARS STANLEY John Rees, who is 24. has the worst driving record for anyone of his age in the country, police told Nottin: ham magistrates. They said that because Rees had been gaoled 24 times. The sentences total 6V2 years, fines £9. lie was gaoled
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  • 46 9 14th child— and her first boy The Brooka ot Pitteflt Id, Maine, claimed to have the biggest all-girl family Ui the United States the? have 13 girls, Then Mrs Lloyd Brooks, ■,\m<\ .'5O spoiled the record t).v <4 i vi hk birt h to a boy.
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  • 90 9 RIGHT: Mikhaila Denis who has returned to London with her husband after four months in the wilds of East and Central Africa shooting films of "Big Game" for BBC television. Novel hat she wore was a tiny live Bush Baby and she carried a mongoose. BELOW: William
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  • 131 9 FAR-OFF schooldays returned for one ni^ht for 300 middle-aped men and women. At a Piccadilly (London) restaurant they relived their school days at the reunion of BaniSbury Central School, Islington the London County COUACil'fl first experiment in co-education. Grey-haired grandmothers and grandfathers, poets
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  • 23 9 Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, town council \.< to ask the L.C.C. for 5,000 ol London's "overspill" population because new blood la needed.
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  • 51 9 ONK family of Wongs mother, father four daughter! dad just been wen through London Airport when another turned up. This time there were eight wonga Mr and Mrs. Won^ and their six sons. The first family of Wonga were going to Hong Kong, the Othen to
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  • 292 10 gOME people, even in what is fondly known is Hie Workers' Paradise are never satisfied. Now Hungarian housewives are grumbling about the latest hair ™«fs. the great and onou.s pioneer products 01 Kie democratic Venus Cosmetic Company '"'7 complain that the dv<S^aS rtn »e« ta turning their
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  • 760 10 NIGHT AND DAY THE CITY HAMMERS AWAY TO WIN ITS BATTLE AGAINST CONGESTION By a Special Correspondent LIOPING for a quiet 11 holiday, I visited Heidelberg I reasoned that the dreamy, romantic setting for The Student Prince should be Just the spot. All
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  • 204 10 New forces' favourite 111 L ADAMS is the latest l candidate for pin-up z honours with Her Maj- E esty's Forces abroad. The vivacious London- 8 horn blonde Won out from f such well-known contest- i| ants as Marilyn Monroe g I and Jane Russell when j members of the
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  • 50 10 Extravagant embroidery of glistening black jet trims the halter top evening gown of white faille worn r by movie star Esther Wil- 5 Hams whose next assign- ment is "Jupiter's Dar- ling." Charcoal velvet is s used for the gloves and 5 the lining of the coat. TlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlUnig
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  • 66 10 SIX nations of the free world, have agreed to form an international agency to pool atomic materials and knowledge for peaceful purposes. These nations are Australia Canada, France, Great Britain South Africa and the United States. This means that the already significant progress made in
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    • 40 10 RADIO WEEKLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST #/V BROADCASTING Truth is Strung** Posthan Von Pr 9aran lnct J"?ff* *»f 3iatap, a iMmchc Mlusie 1 urtnnns and Pusslv* Picturo Soctinn PRICE 30 CENTS «M»M ALt NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY
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  • 412 11 j\ THE i><>st war years there luis been a notable change in the composi of students in Australian educational and research institutions Australia has become i training ground for many Asian students in scientific, technical, medical and educational fields The influx oi Overseas .students
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  • 437 11 pACH year about 36,000 tons of Malayan rubber are J imported by Australia. Some even finds its wav back to Malaya in the form of processed products. Australian manufacturers are more than confident that the demand for the crude product will grow in the future,
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  • 227 11 AUSTRALIA took the initiaaV tive in establishment of the Colombo Plan for financial and material aid to South and South-East Asian countries' development. Capital goods, technical aid and equipment, and facilities for training Asian students In Australian universities and technical colleges are included.; Initially the
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    • 169 11 tit 1 1 ustruiiun St'ltAj .\ustruiiun COLLIN Cr CO. LTD. ||ijr with offices at seven main Australuin trading centres, four more in New Zealand and one m London, are exporters of Australian and New Zr.iland primary and secondary industries, wines and spirits, caipets, building materials, chemicals (including plastics, m heavy
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  • 210 12 MISSION ITINERARY rpui; Australian Trade I Mission will stay, 11 days in Singapore and Malaya, during which it will spend two days each in Kuala Lumpur and Pen- I ant; Its itinerary in South I East Asia isNOV. >: Arrive Sin«;\- pore \i) pin. (Qantafl Flirhl EMS3I). NOV. 8: In
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  • 275 12 AIR LINKS WITH AUSTRALIA IMH QftnUi airliner which brought the liulv Mission delegates; Singapore Ki p^ rt of unique Australian airline Australia*! ol9tT***B airline--JQantas Empire Anv. ays—operate! international services between AuatraUa an <i SouthBast AaU, the western Pacific. India, the Middle East, Africa. Europe, united Kingdom, and iijos* recently f
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  • 186 12 ijiREQUENT sailings of fast modern refrigerated cargo rapacity now run regular services between Australia and the main South-East Asian ports. Sea communications between Australia and Malaya Indonesia and South-East. Asia have Improved considerably in recent years. Obviously this has br»n due to increased trade
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    • 166 12 Quality! Quality! ALWAYS this was the one demanding requirement of the founder of KIWI POLISHWilliam Ramsay quality, quality, quality... As a result, today in all corners of the world, the use of this Australian household product has become a part of daily life. Forty-eight years after the first Kiwi tin
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    • 58 12 the finest AUSTRALIAN roller flour for export manufactured by Jas. Miniffit* Co.. I»TV., LIB. Melbourne ~Vtetor!a »♦»<»»»»♦ Trade Mission Representative: Mr. R. L. MINIFIE c/- Australian Trade Commissioner, Singapore. COMPANY OFFICE: Temple Court, 422 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA. CABLES: "MINIFLOUR" MELBOURNE CODES: Riverside, Bentley's Complete and Second Phase, A.
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  • 57 13 And now a happy ending MEETINGS on German rearmament and European unity have ended in com j J plete success in Paris with ministers of 15 nations H signing: agreements pro- viding for what Dr. Aden- aeur, Federal German Chancellor, has called I "The greatest constella- tion of power in
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  • 360 13 The Benedictine spirit continues to play its part in the modern world. A MAINSPRING of life in the Middle Ages, Germany's Benedictine monasteries are making a smooth transition into the hydrogen bomb age. The tools the monks use are now different some are most modern, indeed.
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    62 13 Jiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiii Remember "Aurora?" She was the gift polar bear threatened with 'expulsion' E when she arrived in the. E from the United States last month. Well, her imi migration troubles over, E Aurora has now settled E down at the Belle Vue Zoo, E Manchester, where she Is pictured trying
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  • 273 13 Within the protective wails of monasteries, physicians and scientists and astronomers and historians took refuge to work undisturbed. The monks themselves wrote Latin verse, introduced German as a medium of literature, created volume upon volume of painstakingly hand-written books, built organs, cast church-bells and stained the beautiful windows. All
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  • 294 13 ijfAST becoming as im- poverished as Britain's feudal manor owners, West Germany's castle proprietors are dividing their turretted, drawbridged castles into flatlets and letting them to history-minded American officers. Baron von Crallshelm Is a good example of aristocratic business initiative at work. The elderly baron owns Schloss
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    • 68 13 for FADING HAIR I Inecto Four-in-One makes fee^ a wonderful difference to dull n or S re y" toucne<^ na r^ n a single, *l\ swift application it lightens, i j \)SjFy brightens, gives glorious colour and aY J lustrous, silky-soft condition. ifo MSralE^H^^' four in-one 72 /ove/y shades Available
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  • 128 14 AN Pleven foot long sp«*rd bout built by five pupils of the Johore Knglish College in th«*ir span* time was OttC of the outstanding exhibits at the < oi Wge's annual Arts and Hindi ciafts «xhibitmn at the Wtrkctid 'I hf boat, whali is ')i\dro
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  • 173 14 OOXING promoters in Australia are seeking to arrange an Empire titJe bout in Australia between British bantam champion, Peter Kennan, and Australian bantam champion, Bobbv Sinn Oners to Keenan for a series of rights in Australia including the title bout, were made after he
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  • 228 14 IKADINO both the first and j the second division tabi"s Singapore Recreation club teams continue to set the pace in the Singapore Hockey Association League. Position* to date are: MUST DIVISION (11 t.ams) mrtr K W D L F Apt Wanderen 7 4
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  • 116 14 ATHLETIC officials will be watching keenly the progress of ll'-year-old Norma Harty, a schoolgirl of Penrith, a .small town on the outskirts of Sydney. Many claim that she will be taster than Australian world titleholder Marjorie Jackson. Norma Harty s latest performances at the Blue Mounj tains
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  • 211 14 He can hold 7 balls in one hand JF you think Alec BedMT'a hands I im> Wg you .should MC those o f B young miner named Joe DraulUo who playi crlcktt for Holltowood In I Lancir hire, S; )W i.^ gg* twit to good SmSuS other diiy Y|O.si Roljjrj
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  • 474 14 HPHE best might-have-been tennis players in the world are Art Larsen and Beverly Baker, say many of the experts. At the recent U.S. championships at Forest Hills, several coaches took time out from watching their young stars to comment on the field generally. There
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    75 14 We don t recommend this method of riding a horse to local jockeys, but the rider above, Tommy Cusack, hung on grimly to Airlie his mount's neck and won the Nonsuch Handicap Steeplechase at Hurst Park. Cusack wa s thrown forward as Airlie came down nose first
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  • 107 14 THE 125-mile cycling road race at the 1956 Olympic Games is likely to be held over a course measuring slightly more than 11 miles at Broadmeadows, an outer suburb of Melbourne. The course has been approv|ed by the Melbourne Games Organising Committee, subject to approval by the
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  • 29 14 One of the youngest players ever to hold a national Badminton title in Australia, Don Murray 22 of TasEngT 3 d WUI ICftVe S n compcte ln
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  • 223 15 rpWO oi Russia's top athletic 1 coaches have been invited to attend this year's annual conference of British coaches to be held by the Amateur Athletic Association from Dec. 6 to 10. Mr Geoff Dyson, chief national coach of the A. A. A., said vesterdav
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  • 121 15 Today's Poppy Day hockey match between Civilians and Services on the S.C.C. padang is the fifth match of the series. The first one In 1950 was drawn. Civilians have won the other three in a row winning last year by 4—o. The teams are: Civilians: B.
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  • 78 15 Brazil continued its undefeated march through the final round of the World Amateur Basketball Cchampionship in Rio de Janerio last n^ht with an easy 57-41 victory over the Philippines. In another final round game, Israel «cor«J a stunning upset by (Weating France 48-45 in an overtime
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  • 65 15 The following players have been picked to play for Singapore Civilians and Johore In their H.M.S. Malaya rugger match at Johore Bahru on Saturday: Singapore: Holland; Roper, Plgou, Henney, Taylor; Baxeridale, Dowling; Armitage, Kennedy, Enson, Holliday. Dale, Scott, Baird. Scharengulvel. Johore: Samuels; Spark. Baba, Rokoua,
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  • 30 15 West Germany's track team flew home from Tokyo yesterday after a triumphant series ox meets in Japan. The 14 German athletes are due at Frankfurt tomorrow. A. P.
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  • 58 15 picture. France's Ray Famechon, featherweight champion of Europe, after losing a match with world champion Sandy Saddler of the U.S. in Paris. The match ended in the sixth round, when Famechon's manager grabbed him round the waist and despite Famechon's struggles to free himself, called off
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  • 17 15 Former Australian Olympic Oamee and Empire Games swimmer, Marjorie McQuade, was married in Melbourne.
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  • 124 15 THE schedule of racing for the Selangor Turf Club November M ««tlng are given below. There will be eight races on she first and third days, and seven races on the second day. Starting times are ISO p.m. on Jne ftrit and third days, and I
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  • 45 15 A Hong Kong football team beat the Siamese Weio Yuo Chinese team 11-1 yesterday— Hong Kong's total Included one goal by a visiting player Hon Poon Man who deflected the ball Into his own net during the Unit half -A.P.
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  • 16 15 A TOUR of New Zealand by an Australian surf team is likely next February.
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  • 236 15  -  ARGOS jBWKHJSBBc^^^ES^W^-' ."■^r. Wii^illl R.A.F 5; Eurasians 0. rpHANK goodness for Bligh! I guess that was the inward exclamation of many a Eurasian player in yesterday's SAFA Community League match at the Stadium. It was goalkeeper Bligh who saved the Eurasians from an even bigger trouncing.
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  • 371 15 Huttons gallant stand not enough TODAY the M.C.C. tourists face defeat. South 1 Australia need 174 runs on the last day of their match at Adelaide to beat the tourists. With all day to bat the Aussies have all their second innings wickets standing. In
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  • 221 15 M.C.C. Ist. tajalafs— 24« SOUTH AUSTRALIA Ist INNS F. Favell Mutton b Tyson 84 l>. Harris b Tyson 43 G. Hole c Simpson b Loader 12 Pinch b McConnon 12 P. Ridings c Andrew b Loader 19 N. Dannie c Button b fyson 11 (i. Langley not out i«
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  • 110 15 W ALLEY BARNES, the Welsh fullback, will not play but is team manager of Wales for their international football match against England at Wembley, on Nov. 10. Barnes is out pi the team together with fellow Arsenal players Kelsey (goalkeeper) and Bowen (wing-half). However, Arsenal 's
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  • 47 15 A member of the Royal Party which accompanied Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Australia this year. Viscount Althorp. has been credited with catching the heaviest striped marlin In Mew South Wales waters during the 1953/54 big game fishing season. It weighed 227 lh.
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  • 113 15 A TENTATIVE touring programme for overseas teams who will be visiting Australia in 1956 for the International Women's Hockey Tournament has been completed by the All Australia Hockey Association. It will be submitted to the International Federation for approval. The tentative programme suggests
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    • 105 15 FAREWELL APPEARANCE of Miss ALICE LEE OCEAN PARK HOTEL Wednesday Nov. 3 Thursday Nov. 4 Friday Nov. 5 Saturday Nov. 6 sH»i Eefore returning to Hong Kong for Movie Engagements. The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be 2 2 sent by Air Mall to any address In the
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  • 52 16 INVITATIONS to both uitimunist and Ni tiou*li!»t China arc Uemx. laurel for the IWSIi Olvm pi4 filllti Oricain>iiij{ iirumittcr ofluials Kaid yesterday when approach ed by a correspondent in Melbourne. In urtorduiue with an I O decision, however, only West (iermany is beinjf invited to send a
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  • 187 16 High gun, the American favourite for the Washington International Race, due to be run at Laurel, Maryland, tomorrow, was yesterday with- drawn The horae. a three year -old wa.^ believed to have sustained an injury to its .shoulder while training. Chiel rival to Queen Eli/'i
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  • 42 16 >" Wind* $H (minimum) FKRRAO. to Mary and Philip, a •on, H,m.s Llywellyn. at the Singapore Nursing Home, on 1-11-54. Mother and child well. Hancock: To Audrey (Nee Peterson) and Jack, on illst Octo fwr a daughter, at Kandang Kerbuu Mu"*rnitv Hospital.
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  • 44 16 20 Wordn it (minimum). j MURRAY Suddenly on 15th Ort-ober, 1954 at his Home, "Bverton" Victoria Street., Lower Perntree Oully, Victoria, Australia; Harold Leslie Murray, loved husbaDd of Oeoisle ;ind loved Father of Geor«e, Hctta. (Mrs. P. Cullen> I and Jim (tier I
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  • 71 16 20 Words $6 (minimum). THE FAMILY of the Late Mr. Llm Teck YoriK Gratefully Thank all Friends and Relatives who sent W rent ha. Scrolls, Loaned Cars and Attended or Rendered Assistance at I Ins Puntral on 28 10-54. THE FAMILY of Late Mrs. Yim Wetu; Patl wishes to
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  • 29 16 picture. Neela Rajaratnam, Civilians centre-forward, gets in a stinging shot. Neela scored a hat-trick yesterday, but this attempt was foiled by goalkeeper Race (left). Free Press
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  • 308 16 Civilians 4; Services 1 SINGAPORE Civilians scored their fifth successive victory yesterday in the annual Poppy Day Fund women's hockey match against Combined Services The fixture, played on the padang, is for the Lad Mellersh Challenge Cup. Services have won the trophy only once, and
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  • 389 16 OREGON BEST ON WET TRACK Free I'ress ourse Correspondent OPESIIV Oregon (Farad) with Skyraider (Jones) for company galloped attractively over 3f. In 39 I 5 on a wet track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Barborossa (Vmey), out on his own, skipped over 3f in 39 3 5 These were the
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  • 49 16 The All-Blues team to play the Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV on the Padang tomorrow will be: Yap Boon Keng; Longpoetin. Chong Yew, Cheng Peng, Wells; Luk Juan Ee Bin; Andrew Chew, Win Adcock, Ricketts, Hoon Sens. Scharenguivel Tan Teck Kim and Tong Bee.
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  • 18 16 Devonport services defeated United Services Chatham by 12 points to three at rugrby yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 251 16 LOST 10 Wurdn 12 (min.)—B»K 50 tt». extra. FROM FLAGSTAFF HOUSE. Kli?an Hock Road, Tele: 2801, Ext. 102. Brown Siamese Cut—Male. Reward TUITION I* W»rrf< $2 (mim.)-Box SO eta. extra DRESSMAKINO 1 month by Quirk System enables you to have 4 dresses before X'mas or before Chinese New Year. Cutting
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    • 22 16 PRIME-FROZ-N CALIFORNIAN FRUITS *=ri PEACHES RHUBARB I'lJiJl'Lp ATM D CONCENTRATED FRUIT JUICES ORANGE LEMON Packed in handy 6 ox. tan* AVAILABLE AT
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  • Australian Trade Supplement
    • 10 1 Australian Trade Supplement ASDFASDF Australian Trade Supplement, Nov. 2, 1954.
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    • 477 1 To be two weeks in Singapore, Malaya lV^f EMBERS ot the Australian Trade Mission to South-East Asia are scheduled to reach Singapore by air this afternoon. The 33-man mission, organised under Australian Government sponsorship is the biggest Australian Trade Mission to visit South-East Asia for 20 years.
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    • 218 1 "TNCREASED trade opportunities between Australia JL and South-East Asia should result from the visit oi the Australian Trade Mission" Mr. W. R. Hudspcth, Leader of the Mission, said in Darwin this morning. He emphasised that Mission members would negotiate orders on the spot. "The Trade
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    • 331 1 CINCE 1945, Australian exports to Malaya and Singapore have increased tenfold in value and volume. The annual growth o f up to 100 per cen* has included significant Increases of motal products, machinery and other manufactures, Rapidly Increasing exports ol metal manufactures and machinery are a
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    • 143 1 npWO of Australia's top trade promotion officials are travelling with the Australian trade mission on its tour of Singapore, Malaya, Thailand and Burma. They are Mr. W. R. Hudspeth, a senior official of the Department of Commerce Agriculture, and Mr. Geo. 8. Anderson. Trade
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    • 196 1 See page 5 Cor details about Mission members and the firms or organisat* ions they represent. |1I|HMIHIIIIIMIIMIIIIII«IIM1M«HIIMH«III«IIIHHIH'""«'" tions for the role of Leader of the Mission. He was general manager of Robert Harper Co., one of the largest food and starch manufacturers in Australia. His academic qualifications include Bachelor
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    • 779 2 %|OHK than 1,000,000 persons or w-arly ll.r population of SiiiKaporf- ai« .»•>» Himlovt'il in Aiistrali.is industrial plants. with iom< M per i enl ol h< i total available laooui ton <n";«<'<c m Industrial production Australia na i, om< on( ol mm world majoi industrial nations
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    • 213 2 A VARIETY of Australian made earthmoving machines are now being used in Malaya and Borneo. With the steadily increasing tempo of developmental projects now planned throughout South-East Asia, modern earthmovers will play an in'creasingly important part. Australian industrial and developmental progress in recent years ha.s relied
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      • 57 2 Associated Pulp and Paper Mills limited 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, tustralia. Cables: "Aspulpaco" Melbourne Makers ol' Burnie Papers, line Printings i iw f ♦1 II it 11 111 VI ilf lj till ll tt I 1 1 1 lll^!> The representative of this Company, Mr. If. ///.son. s now in
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      • 162 2 P| manufacturers i OY Wiie worm s» H widest range TouwNAPia ls with p ot moaern construction TOURNAf'IHISWITH morrou dumps equipment W 4 If there is earth to be moved, it's TOURNAt'UIIS WITH w* .If IT 111 L cranes a lob tor LeTourneau-Westinghouse B f equipment. Whether the work is
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    • 111 3 MALAYAN exporters can sell to the Australian Trade Mission. Some members are seeking imports for Australia. Aiutralian and Malayan trade is wholly reciprocal. Australia buys rubber, tin, timber, .spices, gums and resins, Jago and tapioca, etc. for pro- V^jnfc and raw material for 1 tralian
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    • 92 3 fjiVKRY WHERE machinery operates there is scope for reducing wear (and maintenance costs) and increasing mechanical efficiency by hard facing wearing parts. The use of Cobalide rods and Cobalarc welding electrodes, developed in Australia, increases the service life of machines from two to as much as -"> times. Mr.
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    • 352 3 OROPOSAL6 to divert whole milk from cheese to butter production, now being implemented by the Australian dairying industry, will increase butter production by an additional 5,000 tons a year Practically all this extra butter will be available for export, especially to SouthEast Asian markets.
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    • 136 3 HOW TO SEE MISSION MEMBERS IMPORTERS or exporters wanting to contact members of the Aus- tralian Trade .Mission I during their two weeks' visit to Singapore and Malaya, should telephone the office of the e Australian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore *****, ***** I or *****. After six days in Singapore,
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    • 178 3 IN the next generation Australia should see an unprecedented volume of agricultural production and a greater farm community, said Sir lan. Clunies Ross, to a recent congress of New South Wales Agricultural Bureau delegates. Sir lan, who Ls Chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research
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      • 221 3 W- \]['^~£3r Jj #4&ifc*H^H JH^| ■.-^Kfll w^ These fine animals grazing on luscious pastures under Australian sunny skies, help produce Australia's lovely BUTTER, MILK and I CHEESE. THE WORLD'S BEST, YOU CAN RELY ON THE QUALITY OF AUSTRALIA'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Every Package is Examined by Certified Commonwealth Government Graders and
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    • 124 4 mRADP; publicity in South- East Asian countries resulted in export orders for refrigerated transport units for Borneo and transport trailers lor Singapore. The recent shipment to Singapore of a consignment of Australian-made road transport trailers built by Freighters Limited, ol Moorabbin, Victoria, stem directly Ironi trade publicity
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    • 94 4 BIGGEST POSTWAR MISSION rpHE Australian Trade 1 Mission now in Singapore exceeds in size and scope all other post-war missions. Twenty-nine nrms have nominated delegates to join the Mission, which represent a cross-section of Australian manufacturing industry and commerce. Each delegate meets his own expenses, but publicity and similar expenses
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    • 166 4 IVfORE than $l,000,00«,000 has been Invested in Australian industrial expansion during the past three years by overseas private enterprises. The extent to which overseas investors have invested in manufacturing industries in Australia in recent years, is evidence of the confidence they have in the country's Industrial future. Developments
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    • 237 4 HIGH employment, bouyant internal revenue and satisfactory balances are features of Australia's current economic position.; Bankers with the Australian Trade Mission made this clear in a statement in Darwin this morning. They said a steadily growing population, increasing production, expanding incomes and relatively stable price levels. all
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      • 204 4 a. tribute to Urny I«ftdership o° 0 j£ oo °o ##^Vn o q^wisSs p ss^sirfsf °ooooo° 1 fe fl^Htia tf 4U*fllli* nmmuß<flt.iii M i*.««*iH i« A.WA «MKf^ >4.PF./I. manufacture*: Broadcasting stations, Brttadcatting studio equipment, Communication transmittar* and receiver*, Mobila radio equipment. Marine transmitters and recmiaari. Direction finder*, Automatic alarm apparatus.
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      • 67 4 SOUND ADVICE EXPERT (SERVICE J\ mJ 5^ M K M^ Mil Mr. L. F. MUMFORD a member of The Australian Trade Mission will be pleased to receive any Trade or Banking Inquiries which may be directed for him care of Mr. G. S. Anderson Australian Trade Commissioner Union Building, Collyer
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    • 698 6 N 111l last 10 \ears Australia's manufacturing output has increased substant i.illv in many fields. M.inv Australian factoi i<\s now have iuj export potential that would rl l 1 i big part <>f fuf tire Soul h Kast Asian requirements. Ih< Trad. Miv lon now
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    • 43 6 Off loading a consignment of Australian-made freighter trailer*; from the Blue Funnel vessel "Agamemnon" at Singapore early in September. This was the first consignment o! transport equipment exported to Singapore. It was assembled on arrival by Borneo Motors Limited, Singapore.
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    • 231 6 IJIGH-CAPACITY diesel-electric locomotives are 11 included in Australia's exports to South-East Asia. More than 100 modern factories are engaged in the production of locomotives, passenger and freight rolling stock and railway equipment, for home use and export markets. Australia has been producing her own requirements of
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      • 45 6 THE HOME OF Al STRALIA'S I QUALITY MILK POWDER "OA" Braid Milk Powden .r< f.,,,, lr fr m f 1 Itlilli of tllf lii"li«- I I'i I i KOYAL SYI)M;v SIIOVI, 1954, nuAiwrn, new boutn Wales, Australia UN I 1(1 AIH NIU I>HIH> SKIM MILK
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      • 104 6 JBSs j&BsS&r -amjjmw flSsßiiftk. tSsHi aSSHv yKBSn "v ■''■*"<■: BBBn- f wj3BBsiß^ ESss sSBm Importers and Exporters Let Trade With Australia Be Your Target AS our name implies, the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia is especially interested in fostering trade. Through our specialised Trade Service we can assist you to
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    • 255 7 LISTENING to Radio Australia is simplified E by sending for an illus- E E trated 20-page monthly programme guide, avail- E able free on application E to Radio Australia, E Ci.P.O. Box *****, Mrl- bourne, C.1., Victoria, Australia. E r e 1 1 m
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    • 809 7 DOWER STATIONS thousands of feet underground and vertical and horizontal rivers will operate in Australia's greatest hydro-electrrcity and irrigation scheme now under construction. Australia is laying the foundations, in a great hydro-electric project in its Southern Alps, for expansion of its manufactures and agriculture to
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      • 274 7 Reduce plant maintenance costs Increase service life 2-25 times HARD FACE WEARING PARTS 'A i AC/DC ELECTRODES DON'T REPLACE 1T... HARD FACE IT! overcome •heat abrasion corrosion •shock loading Made in seven grades COBALIDE (INDUSTRIAL) PTY. LTD. has specialised in Hard Facing research and production foi 20 years. Manufactures only
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    • 228 8 Next year Australia will en- ter the Singapore and Malayan mtrket with quick frozen foods i manufactured by a leading Australian canning company, j There has been a demand In Singapore tor some time for high quality packaged quick frozen fruits and vegetables during the season when
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      5 8 Picking Tansmunian apples for export
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    • 177 8 ()NK ol the most, Interesting results of Australia's post war industrial development is that countries whirl, previously supplied her machinery needs are now buying plant from Australia The printing and allied w Jil are among those to gain from thus development by the Ronal Engineering
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    • 248 8 $fi HOD. sin < ipor« M ii.iv.i and India ire by far the largest A.sian buyers ol Australia fr«*n it nit. in the first nine months oi the current y ;ir > tl VSH Countries Have already DOUgM 331,1441 bushel cases n(J 53,602 bushel
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      11 8 Members of the Mission at a briefing meeting held in Sydney.
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    • 172 8 rpHE Australian Minister for Supply, Mi. Howard Beale, announced recently that Australian scientists planned to carry out rocket experiments at heights of up to 200,000 feet— about 38 miles. Mr. Beale said that it was desirable that Australia should know more about conditions in the highest
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    • 322 8 DISTANCE Measuring Equipment Me world's most modern air safety device now operating at more than 30 Australian airports— was developed in Austra- lia from war-time radar. It enables airline pilots to determine the precise distance they are from the nearest D.M.E ground beacon, without relying
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      • 94 8 Qantas means the World to you! Prom timetable to conference table -It's QANTAS welcome the Australian only days by air by QANTAS The QANTAS Trad <? Mission to South-East Asia. countries, reduces travel distances to a minimum S^^. !»av<\s buck tracking and doubled up costs Th.. QANTAS world air n,twork
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    • 102 9 Trade Fair pavilion stimulated interest STRONG interest by Singapore and Malayan businessmen in exhibits at the Australian Pavilion at the Singapore Trade Fair last July resulted in establishment of a number of new agencies. The large Australian exhibit at this year's Fair gained considerable publicity for Australian goods in this
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    • 311 9 WIDE RANGE OF EXPORT PRODUCTS HOLLOWING is a list of the goods offered by the Australian Trade Mission arriving in Singapore today: Agricultural and pastoral machinery plant and equipment sugar cane machinery dairy machinery Insect spraying equipment irrigation equipment water boring machinery earthmoving and roadmaking machinery tractors metalworking and woodworking
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    • 176 9 AUSTRALIAN GHEE (clarified butter) is 99.5 per cent pure butterfat, which is sold in large quantities in South-East Asia for cooking purposes. Pure Australian ghee car, easily be classified as the standard product in this field The special butters needec for manufacturing butterfat (ghee) are carefully selected
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    • 18 9 This supplement is authorised by the Australian Government Trade Commissioner for Malaya and Thailand, Mr. Gco. S Andcrs&ri.
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      • 226 9 FUNCTIONAL DESIGN The kangaroo is a notable example of "desi|n for living' 1 in the particular climate and terrain of the Australian Continent. The National Bank of Australasia Limited Is a notable example of an Australian organisation, designed to function effectively in serving industry and trade. With over 700 offices
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      • 242 9 1 1 /X *VT V 111 W* E W VffP r DUAL PURPOSE PBESIDENT K\| REFRIGftATORS gain added popularity 4 in South East Asia GH ESSir^'^ReJ n I fIH I I toth( s<mth F 9t At M E it H I fl^"* H I market leu than 11 ■HO) ■Hrtß*""«oE3lteaßiCi_
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    • 116 10 Gtovernment Inspectors, working in lood processing factories, on wharves at the shins' side in ships' holds and in scientific laboratories, constantly check quality and storage of food exports government inspection i services contribute materially t'i the confidence of overseas buyers In all foodstuffs pur- 1
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    • 95 10 Vbout i sun 000 acre i ol Au i 1 lan land an undi r Irrlgati d Iture the main t i,. bank oj the Mun i i In N< w South Wales, Vic 1 Bouth &u K i "'i the Mui rumbld R In M< i Wai »ret
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    • 902 10 IfOHl than 1.u00,000 tons ol top quality n<>m a year is available for ex* u |M(| from Australia Urge quantities are supplied to Smgapoie iml M;il;i\;i. Scientific analysis ol soils and farming methods, allied with modern and hygienic milling methods combine to raise the already ini'.h
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      • 81 10 K Engineering Manufacturing Groups 55 YEARS EXPERIENCE stands behind these famous products fIIBBVVfIHBB^BBMSiK ■'*^Br''- I//I f J T Wa^R Stationary Portable Compressors Eiectric Generator Sets All-Steel Transmission Poles Fence Posts {11* W'/z/r /or details to: *mZ KELLY LEWIS LTO. yßb HHi ft ?7*^^m j^^L v*x? yBBBRyBr BDDCIIIiV Isf ■■WWP "M
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    • 476 11 Private fight postponed rocket blitz on London WHEN 4,v)00-miles-an-hour rockets started falling on London 10 years ago, the Londoners had already stood up to three months of flying bombs. But a new document shows that if it had not been for personal jealousies among German Army officers this V-weapon assault
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    • 405 11 rE U.S. forces in Europe have been flexing their atomic muscles for many months now first with extensive training in atomic and radiological warfare, then with the atomic cannon, and, finally, with the matador guided missile. What are the Soviet forces in Germany doing
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    • 94 11 1 These two models are ideal for cocktail wear, I The one on the left by 1 I Simon May of Nottingham I is in all- nylon lace with a separate taffetta under- I slip and stiffened petti- i coat skirt. Fit for a mil- i lionaire's
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      • 45 11 FUN in p/L-j* the SUM Qs£w>^ with ""^^SH^v LILO 32*-' POPULAR Alk BEDS $22.75ea TOURIST AIR BEDS $16.50ea DOUBLE AIR BEDS $42.75ea Xjj8 v ffiggjg?y AIR CHAIRS $26/-ea i^7\ ~~r/f' DINGHIES $33/-ea BEACH HORSES SWANS $10.25 TENIKOIT RINGS $175 THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER
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    • 608 12 KAY MURRAY'S newsletter from America when Marilyn called on "NapoleonMarlon when Marilyn Mon"f rOC took time 00 re eently from her Mm "There's No Business Like Show Business" to visit Marlon Brando, playing Napoleon on the set of "Desiree* a rapacity crowd milled round to
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    • 409 12 North-South vuluerahl** Suulh dealer NOKTII OAK Q J 4 *97 3 WKST t:\HT 6 K4 i 7 4 KQJ7 4 I 1 )111 S 7 *i|l 4 g m SOUTH A y io 2 v > A J 10 8 0 I^9 Th.' bidJing. South West North East
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      • 33 12 s^ niOFPTIIDV tvMts J I 1 II ■I I g ffv W jSBSHF j ßw b&j& LjH^k^Bßm BKjy Jp^HHk JwH J r^W f a^^ .ORDER EARLY 4<l/ [jjjßfjß^^^f DISAPPOINTMENT. mil ii > .-.I- f
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      • 86 12 i i^^^^^^H 1 i£s~"^ —^^I —^^B— J^B— Jlh I 1 Bit* 11 hopill ra<e f<)r 3 :t 8! iii<( u mpoi: ii v 4 Thjjr lo lriilly brt 5 A P,r, a( |il| y fif > IJrp u j^^ |tablea and bangara «7> 6 mitre to fin.j k 8 Wlui.
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