The Straits Times, 23 November 1953

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Not*"" 1 He***** Established 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 593 1 10,000 intend to tie up City services SINGAPORE City services may be tied up on the busy day before Christinas. On that day, 10,000 daily rated workers employed in the City's 1 1 public services depart 1 1 Kills intend to stage a one-day token strike. On
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  • 251 1 EX-REDS AMBUSH AND KILL A BANDIT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MEMBERS of the Special Operational Volunteer Force— made up of former terrorists ambushed and killed a terrorist named Sze Meng in the Mentakab district of Pahang. A patrol of No. 2 Field Force killed a terrorist in the Kulim district of
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  • 33 1 SEOUL. Sun President Syncman Rhee did a turnatx today and said hr would agrrr to holding nationwide flections in a unified Korr;i i! the Nnrth Koreans want such electlonsA.P.
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  • 26 1 CHICAGO Sun By nramins all its 21 transmit*! Iron Curtain country at a time. Radio Free Europe has d< ed Soviet jamming attempt*. A.P.
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  • 67 1 $5,000 Title Contest TODAY The Straits Timci sr.rfs a new $5,000 Must-Bc-Won Title Contest. Each day this week. a different picture will be published with three possible titles. From these you arc asked to choose the two titles which you think arc best, placing them in the order of your
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  • 75 1 MR. V. K Nan- (LabourSouth' will make a fre>h effort to ••straightm out" the Singapore Labour Party. Mr. Nair told the Straits Timf\s last night that many Labour sympathisers had asked him to convene a meeting and "get things coing". He proposes callinc
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  • 43 1 Th P big toe which local ornplo believed would break out before midnight yesterday in Lorongs 27 and 29 in Grylang. Singapore, did not start. Since last Friday, thr pcoplr had brlirvrri that firr would destroy their 2.000 huts.
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  • 116 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun WONG KOON LIN. 18. th.« rubber tappers wife wr.<> gave birth to triplet* at t.i Chinese Maternity Hospital here on Friday, today named the baby boys. She railed the 3 lb 13 OZ baby Thian Soons < Heaven. Gift), thr 3 lb
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  • 68 1 GENOA, Sun. GINO Cohassi was shot in a quarrel 30 years ago, in 1923. He lived happily ever after until Saturday. Then he was rushed to hospital with severe pain* and the pistol bullet of 30 years before was extracted from his liver. Doctors said the
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  • 19 1 ADEN. Sun.- For the first time in history two Yemenit"s passed examinations to become pilots. A.P
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  • 28 1 T °KYO. Sun -Initialling of the Japan-Indonrsja .salvage agreement has been postponed i becausp of circumstances on the Indonesian side it was i learned today -UP
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  • 37 1 LONDON Sun Mr Lazar M Kaganovlch. a Vice-Premier of the Soviet Union and brother-in-law of St.ilin. has been awarded the Order of Lenin on his 80th birthday, the official Soviet news agency Tass announced—Reuter.
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  • 123 1 CYCLING ROUND THE WORLD ON A MISSION SEREMBAN. Sun. SERKIdBAN yesterday had an unusual visitor from Intita He is Mateti Marasimhan who is ruling a motor cycle round the world on a goodwill mission. He M.-irted from India in 1ft.%0 with two other friends, who gave up in Pakistan. But
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  • 145 1 CAIRO, Sunday. MRS. ANNA BUTCHER, a British subject, who was brought to Cairo under Egyptian police escort yesterday, was today ordered to leave the country within 48 hours. Mrs. Butcher, who is beins expelled on "security grounds." leaves by air tomorrow for Cyprus. Born in
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  • 82 1 REFUGEE WAS A SPY FOR RUSSIA BERLIN, Sun.— An ex-Ger-man paratrooper who posed as a political refugee from the Soviet zone has been arrested as an agent of the Soviet secret police, West BerKn police said la.st night. A police spokesman said Erich Koslovski, 33, engaged in special operations during
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  • 239 1 3 YEARS— THEN REUNION AN INDIAN mother's three-year search for her missing daughter ended in Singapore yesterday a few hoars after her story was published in the Sunday Times. The mother Govinda Arusaratnam had not seen her married daughter Th a n g a
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  • 184 1 lITHILE a tire prevention demonstration was being held in Karipong Amber, Singapore, yesterday afternoon, a fire broke out less than 20 yards away. It was only a flare-up in a rubbi'-"T dump and was quirk* put out with ticket* of water. The demonstration was
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  • 117 1 The Queen danced till 3 a.m. LONDON, Sun. rE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, who becin their world tour tomorrow, danced until 3 o'clock yesterday morning at a surprise family party. Then they went to Windsor for a quiet weekend. About 40 close friends of the Royal Family joined
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  • 36 1 CAIRO, Sun. A British soldier was killed and another injured when they were knocked down by a taxi on the Treaty Road near Fayid on November 19. a military spokesman said last night.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 ATHENS. Sun.— A new series of earth tremors last nignt shook the Greek island of Cephalonia first devastated by earthquakes last August. Reuter.
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  • 17 1 TATPEH. Sun Russia has hanrird over another eight warships to the Chinese Communists.—U P.
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  • 89 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. STRONG waves and winds knocked down 28 houses in the coastal village of Kampong Tanjong Seberang Takir. near Kuala Trengganu, in a raging storm yes terday. The State welfare committee rushed squads to the area to help the stricken and homeless. The storm
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. Mr. Milton Eisenhower, brother of President Eisenhower, yesterday urged the United States Government to adopt "stab' foreign trade policies to strengthen America's economic political and cultural ties with Latin America— Reuter
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Two thousand tons of U.S. wheat will be shipped to Bolivia next week in what was officially described yesterday as I the first extension to Latin America of the emergency grants made to Western Europe after World War II.— A.P.
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  • 177 1 Walk-out men are nominated again KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TWO of the five Indian A Federal Councillors who resigned recently Mr. P. P. Narayanan and Mr. M. P. Raj agopal— were among four nominees elected today by the Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council for two vacant MTUC seats
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  • 35 1 DISABLED Mil IGIITEE REACHES POBT HONG K.ONC Sun— The British freighter Ti fkros, 1 'ill tons, disabled In Formosa Sir ti m!.i> with broke u tuducr, was towed into pott hex* today.— Renter.
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  • 30 1 TOKYO Sun. Liberal Party chief policy maker Hayato Ikeda said today Japan must determine the site and timetable ot her deirnce build-up as soon as possible.— U. P.
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  • 89 2 ABOUT 8.000 poor people in Singapore will receive public assistance allowances from the Social Welfare Department before Christmas Staff of the public assistance section are working overtime to ensur P that payments are not delayed, the section's chief Mr E. F Middleditch. told the
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  • 23 2 LONDON. Sun Television will be Introduced in Russia somp time next yf>ar. Tass. th° Sovirt news agency reported today— Reuter.
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  • 174 2 Spore vegetable men start new racket VEGETABLE STALL HOLDERS in Singapore's markets have found a new way of swindling housewives. They are making use of the price lists now being published by the Department of Agriculture r for their own ends. Many stallholders quote the highest prices to officers who
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    33 2 MRS. HI I II LIM (above) is returning from Europe next month to open a beauty salon in Ipoh. She won diplomas while studying beauty culture and hairdressing iii London and Paris.
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  • 36 2 BERLIN. Sun. A Lueneburg court sentenced two Communist Party officials and one blacksmith to between five and eight months' gaol for slandering and insulting the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer.— Reuter.
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  • 30 2 COLOMBO. Sun.— 'i rade figures for the first 10 mon'hs of this year show china >'as Ceylon s second-best customer Britain was the best.— A.P.
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  • 33 2 TEHERAN, Sun. Fifteen men accused of murdering Teheran's Chief of Police Mahmoud Afshartoos last April were yesterday acquitted by a court martial. The prosector is to appeai against the decision.— Reuter.
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  • 214 2 The women practice what he preaches on car repairing 'THE miracle of Internal combustion CAN be explained to women. All you have to do is to call the carburettor "this funny Jigger here", and the spark plugs "those little whatsits there." Then you demonstrate, demonstrate and demonstrate some more Absolutely
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  • 162 2 ONE WEDDING CAKE FOR 60 COUPLES ABOUT 60 couples, all of whom were married in the Wesley Church, Fort Canning:, Singapore will share one wedding cake at a Reminder Day social at the church hall next Saturday. The couples call themselves "The Homemakers" and get together regularly to discuss family
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  • 95 2 Egypt wants critic to be recalled CAIRO, Bun rE Egyptain Government has decided to ask Turkey to recall her Ambassador In Cairo. Mr Hulusi Foat Tugay Mr. Tugay, whose wife is a former Egyptian princess yesterday criticised as "unjust" an Egyptian Government oider confiscating the property of membprs of the
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  • 44 2 MADRID, Sun— The Madrid correspondent of the French newspaper Le Monde, Jean M Croach. was escorted by a detective to Madrid station today and put aboard a train for France the first foreign journalist expelled by Spain for several years. A.P
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  • 23 2 BERLIN, Sun A consignment of rare animals from poking zoo has arrived at Leipzig Zoo East Germany.— A P.
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  • 29 2 BONN. Sun.— A United States gift consisting of MS4S million worth of agriculture produce will be sold in West Germany to build houses for East German refugees.
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  • 17 2 KARACHI. Sun Pakistan will contribute Rs 100,000 toward relief of Palestine refugees for 1954-55.— AJ».
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  • 225 2 SCOTLAND, Sunday. MR. John Strachey. Labour member of Parliament and former Secretary for War. said here last night that the United States Republican Party "seems willing to accuse the oHicial opposition party, including the ex-President himself, of treason rather than lose a
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  • 170 2 Millions do not get enough food ROME, Bun. HOST of the world's popu.¥l latlon still lacks enough ood states the Food and Agrlnltva Organisation in a re>ort to be laid before its pie- i lary conference here tomorrow. Another report says people in iome parts of the world have j
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  • 49 2 i MANILA. Sun. -The United States Vice-president. Mr. Richard Nixon, appealed last night to winners and losers in the recent presidential elections to co-operate on policies which are in th P best interest of the Philippines and to con- 1 fine discord to domestic issues.— Reuter
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  • 34 2 MILAN. Sun.— A circus lioness, who (ought off an enraged tiger to save her trainer, lost her life four days later In a wild new battle with thp same tiger— A P.
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  • 73 2 NEW YORK. Sun.— QuadruI plets born last Wednesday to Abla Hijab, of Syria, and his wife, students at the University of Florida, have been given Arabic first names and English middle names to enable them to take advantage of their unique citizenship opportunities. Since the children,
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  • 49 2 TAIPEI. Sun. One CiviJ Air Transport plane will arrive today, bringing another 50 Nationalist guerillas from Burma. This will bring to 819 the number so far airlifted. Sony 2,500 guerillas and their dependents are expected to be airlifted to Formosa in all.— UP
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  • 266 3 Ike will agree not to cut U.S. garrison WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER is prepared to reassure France that the United States will continue its help fOanHaf West Europe against either Communist or reborn German aggression. Administration sources reported today. Mr. Eisenhower's pledge will be Riven to France
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  • 40 3 BERLIN. Sun.— The West j I Berlin Anti-Communist Infor- mution Bureau claimed here that talks on the formation of an East German civil airline had been held last week beI 1 ween East German and Soviet representatives.— Reuter.
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  • 59 3 ROME, Sun. THE German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, told the Rome newspaper II Messaggero today that the European Defence Community was the one means by which the re-birth of German militarism could be prevented. "The Germans have paid ilearly for their past experiences, but it seems
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  • 141 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. TJEADMEN of the wl wild Daflas tribe, whose members killed more than 40 of an Indian Government party in Assam on the Tibetan bnrder on Oct. 22. havr nffrr- ed co-operation in freeing about 60 hostages, the Indian Prenrier. Mr. Nehru, told
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  • 51 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Research pilot Scott Crossflcld flew a Douglas Skyrocket at twice the speed of sound on Friday, it was announced yesterday Crossfield attained a speed of more than 1.327 m.p.h.— 2.01 times the .speed of sound. This is the fastest man has ever flown.—
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  • 126 3 LONDON, Sunday. A CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament yesterday A denounced the Churchill Government's proposed evacuation of the Suez Canal Zone. He said it would have a catastrophic effect on British influence in the Middle East. Mr. Gerald Nabarro. the back-bencher MP for Kidderminster, told a political
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  • 50 3 SYDNEY, Sun. JACK Swinbourne chewrd his war through 180 oysters in 17 minutes yesterday to take first place in the Now South Wales oyster eating championships. Swinbourne. 40, six feet 1 a II and weighing liXlh abandoned the customary sulping in favour of chewing.— r.p.
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  • 120 3 OTTAWA, Sun. THE External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester B. Pearson, said yesterday "everything" former Russian cipher clerk I?or Gouzeko has told Canadian authorities since he fled from the Russian Embassy here eight years ago "has been made available to United States authorities." Mr Pearson
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  • 22 3 VATICAN. Sun. The Pope ha.s personally composed a special prayer for use during the Marian Year, beginning next month— A.P.
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  • 28 3 BELGRADE, Sun— Ten million Yugoslavs will vote today for new federal and provincial parliaments in an election where nearly all the winners are already known. UP.
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  • 153 3 MAU MAU 'PA TRIOTS KHARTOUM, Sun. Kenya's Mau Mau secret society entered the Sudanese election picture for the first time tin Friday niclit when a crowd of about 1,000 Sudanese roared support for "a common, front of oppressed blacks in Kenya and the Sudan" at a iimtling of the extreme
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  • 383 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. r3E United States has decided to consider a review of its natural rubI ber programme. The General Services Administration, buyer of crude I rubber for the United States .stockpile, announced today it had called a meeting of its rubber industry advisory committee to
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  • 177 3 WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE United States Army in a move to strengthen the nations air defences has decided to set up •minute men" anti-aircraft units manned by the National Guard around the nations major cities Defence Department officials said today. The plan is to have *he
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  • 440 5 •fHE GOVERNOR, Sir John Nicoll, recently appointed 14 local men to various posts in the Singapore Higher Services Part I. Five of the appointments go to graduates of the 1 University of Malaya. The men selected are: ADMINISTRATIVE Mr. Koh Sam Pin,
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  • 163 5 RED CROSS FUND TOPS $4,000 THE following donations were' made to the special fund of j the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society last week: JSOO— Shell Transport Trading $250— Slme Darby Co. Ltd. $100— I.umley Sons, Ritchie <fe Bissrtl. Montor Ltd.. Champion Motors. Eastern United Assurance Corpn..
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Lim Eng Tong was fined $100 in the police court today for failing to make his Income Tax returns. Mr. R. N. Stone, prosecutins. said the department had ohtained judgment for $1,730 against him for his previous years income tax.
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Rotarian A. \V. Frisby, district governor of Rotary, will be holding a club assembly at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club tomorrow at 7 p.m. He will also attend the club's weekly tea meeting on Tuesday. This is the first official visit of the district
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  • 43 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— Mr. P. B. Harris, Arts Superint- endent, Federation, is in i Johore Bahru. holdin? an arts I class for teachers, at the Bukit Zahrah School. He has held similar classes at Muar and Batu Pahat.
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  • 35 5 JOHORE BAHRU. SunHerbert Wilson was fined $100 in the police court for driving a motor car without having licence or third part insurance. He was also disqualified Irorr. driving for a year.
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  • 231 5 Service men seek local pay, terms ABOUT 30,000 workers in the three Services in Singapore the Navy, Army and Air Foree want all Colony legislation on pay and working conditions to apply to them also. As they ar P paid by the British Treasury, their work terms and salaries depend
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  • 62 5 35 MORE LOCAL COUNCILS JOHORE BAHRU. Sun THE Johore Government intends to declare 35 more local council areas next year. Local council elections will De held in the Segamat district in December. Other councils were due to hold elections in December but, as they were only formed early this year,
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Liew Pee. a woman, was fined $450 in the Police Court here for having three bottles of illicit samsu and a still. The samsu and still were found when her home in Senai was raised by Cu-Uoms officers.
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  • 48 5 CHI /AIIAKAII HIM I NOOK, president of tlie Malay Women's Welfare Association of Singapore, brines more food to a group of children when the association gave a free meal in Desker Road yesterday, in honour of the Prophet Mohamed's birthday.— Straits Timrs picture.
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  • 243 5 NO VISITS?— THAT DEPENDS REPORTS that relatives of casualty cases are unable to get permits to visit them in the Singapore General Hospital were denied yesterday by the Dputy Director of Medic il Services, Dr m. Duralxlnshaut. A Straits Times reader claimed in a |ette r thai "hundred* iof relatives
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  • 294 5 THAT'S NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY! SIN DAY was one lone monkry hunt fnr little Miss Poppit. Singapore's 10-year-old baboon baiter. During the day she received three calls for help from people who were having trouble with mischievous monkeys. An old enemy claimed first attention.
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  • 94 5 PENANG, Sun \yiTH the Municipal elections less than two weeks away rival political parties .spent a busy Sunday today in their campaign for votes. UMNO-Muslim alliance candidates went round the town in cars and lorries decorated with their symbols and spoke at street corners. At
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— A district tenders board ha.s been set up for Batu Pahat. with the District Ollicer as chairman. Other members are: Ad.T.innistrative Officer Senior Executive Engineer, PWD. or Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Johore West, subtreasurer. Batu Pahat, inche Mohamed bin Haji Abas and
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    • 210 5 Police Band: Public performance at Kalong Park 5.30 pm. to 6.30 p.m Methodist QfcnV School: Dedirai tion and opening of the Hall. Science and Domestic Science building of the Sophia Blarkmore Memorial at 11. Mt Sophia. 9 a.m.; Art ;inct Handwork Exhibition after ceremony till 6 p.m. Iniird Stairs Navy
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  • 22 6 H'nrrfu tin (minimum) WESTON: Early this morning Jean Marian, beloved wife of Christopher Weston of St. Andrew. B'hool Funeral Bidadari 530
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  • 84 6 H.,r</, $10 (minimum) MR. MRS. LEE FOO SAN tlmnk friends and relatives for th-Mr prrjent.' and attendance at their wedding on 22.11.53. MR. SOO AH SUNG family thank friends and relatives who nent Wreaths, Scrolls, rendered their services nnd attended the funeral of his beloved mother. THE Family of
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    • 811 6 In all the welter of laws that every month reach the statute book, it is becoming more and more difficult to remain an honest and law-abiding citizen. Often the full implications of one of these new laws are not realised, even by those who pass them, much less
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    • 331 6 Our martial feminists have received h body blow. A Cambridge University psychologist has just come up with an analysis of the results of a difficult intelligence test given to more than 700 men and women undergraduates at British Universities. The conclusion drawn from the analysis is that
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    • 160 6 Rights Duties Singapore faces a dismal Christmas, for it seems that unless the City Council grants the demands of eleven unions, representing some 10,000 of their daily paid workers, in full there will be a strike, beginning on Christmas Eve, which will seriously affect, even if it does not stop
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  • 921 6  - MR. WATT A WIZARD AT TALKS MASSEY STANLEY i I By MR. ALAN STEWART WATT, who is soon to become Australian Commissioner in Singapore, must be looking forward to the transfer with mixed feelings. Announcement of his selection for this entirely new post, in which he will have the rank
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    315 6 ONE of the things Raja Sir Uda has done since he became Commissioner for Malaya In London has been to try and keep the London newspapers on the path of verity and truth in the matter of Malayan affairs. A little while ago he wrote to the editor
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    • 259 6 Reasons for the rubber crisis INFERENCE the present price of rubber. Let's get down to fundamentals—get at the bottom of the crisis. Advices from America indirate clearly that golf-playing Eisenhower is enjoying life thoroughly— to the detriment of not only Americans themselves generally but. where Malaya is concerned, to rubber
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    • 287 6 LET me acquaint Mr. George John with certain facts he seems to have overlooked In India, there is a centra! university syndicate board. All vice-chancellors of the universities, by virtue of their offices, are its members. The syllabus It worked out by them. The text books
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    • 138 6 |T IS fitting and timely that the Vice-Chancellor n*s stepped in and expressed h;r disapproval of hooliganism wnlch has hitherto masqueraded under the term "university ragging". It may be excusaDle for immature boys to express their high spirits in childish pranics, but when Malayan youths have reached
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    • 44 6 £ERTAIN schools In Kota Bahru are collecting their fees in advance for December before closing of their schools, whereas the pensions and salaries have not boen paid by employers. Docs this plaea the cart before the horsr? 11l mi HUSH. Kota Bahru.
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  • 447 6 Thanks to Ridley THE STORY of Henry Ridlry in the Straits Times recalls an aspect of his work that is too oftrn overlooked. I refer to the keen Intcrr.-t he showed in preserving the plants and animals of this peninsula from the ravages ol shortsighted pioneers. We should.
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  • 477 7 Can solve Malaya 's plight Facer KUALA LUMFUK, Sunday. THE ENCOURAGEMENT of foreign capital into Malaya is the best way to solve the country's present economic plight, Mr. H. H. Facer, founder and former chairman of the Rubber Producers' Council and former president of the
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  • 125 7 SILENT ORGAN COMES TO LIFE SINGAPORE'S $200,000 om.ui at (he Victoria Memorial Hall silent for the past 12 years is now ready for "accompaniment work." One of its three keyboards has been repaired, the superintendent of the hall, Mr. Yap t Van lions, told the Straits Times. It will eventually
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  • 161 7 These rich men 'lack loyalty' BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun PERAK State Councillor. Mr. Jal Manecksha. last night f criticised wealthier Indians in "Malaya tor thei r 'Cack of patriotism and loyalty to the country of their adoption." Not even the horrors ana bitter lessons of the Japanese occupation had awakened them
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  • 67 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Next year will see the establishment of the first national school in Johore. This school will be at Tangkah in the Muar district, where a building erected by UMNO and handed to the Education Department will be used after enlargements. In this national school,
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  • 71 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Hecklers caused much confusion last night when they all shouted and asked questions of the chairman at the same time at a meeting in support of Mr. K Gurupatham. Independent candidate for Bungsar Ward, at the coming Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections. Mr K.
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  • 34 7 The Singapore City Council will this afternoon hold tU last meeting of the old session. When it meets again, after the December elections, there will be several new councillors.
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  • 88 7 Govt. blamed for high food prices rE president of the Singapore Consumers' Association. Mrs. Robert Eu. said yesterday that because the Co.ony Government and City Council had "shirked responsibility." consumers had to pay high prices for fish and meat. She charged both the Government and Council with having "failed to
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  • 65 7 A MM I I i>\(. iiioi rsvinn. seen a hove passing along Krach Road, was one of (he ways in which thousands of Singapore Muslims celebrated the 1.373 rd. birthday of the I'rnphrt Mohamrd yesterday. At the Muslim Missionary Society In Gf ylang 1.500 students from
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  • 262 7 AT least 50,000 people living within Singapore City limits do not have proper bathing facilities. The Straits Times was told yesterday that many of them, including women, are forced to bathe and wash clothing in ponds, public stand pipes and drains
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  • 75 7 Members of the Wesley Church in Singapore last night had an opportunity of seeing themselves as others see them. And in some cases (hey saw themselves as they were 25 years ago. The Rev. Dr. Hobart B. Amstutz showed films made in the Colony in the
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE physical culture expert Dr. E. P. Ilazer and his bride after their weririing on Saturday afternoon at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning Rise, Singapore. The bride ra formerly Miss Chan Yoke Lin. Straits Times picture.
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  • 151 7 Fish supplies vp prices down INCREASED supplies and 1 the trade recession have brought down fish prices tn Singapore. Compared with last years prices. Kuraus Uhreadfini is now cheaper by 2.9 per cent and Merahs (Red Snapper) by 24.8 per cent. Average drop for all varieties since October last year
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  • 107 7 yHE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club will not yet be asked to vacate its premises to make room for the City Council's Hong Lim Green development scheme. i A Council committee has withdrawn its earlier decision to a.sk club to move. The committee recommended
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  • 232 7 POLICE CO-OP PLANS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Police Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society plans to set up a Silver Jubilee scholarship fund to aid the children of members who were killed in action during the Emergency or who were incapacitated and invalided out of the service. This
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  • 75 7 KELANTAN. Sun.— Following an address by Mr. F. C. Arulanandom. chairman of the Malayan Youth Council, it was decided here to set up a State Youth Council. The follnuinc Interim rnmmittet was formed to tiraft ,-> constitution *nd call a meeting within a month: Tengku Zainab
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  • 39 7 Ritson pay talks between thr Singapore Government and its workers- council of Action will be resumed tomorrow. The talks are over salaries and allowances of about 8.000 officers In the higher income groups.
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  • 83 7 IPOH. Sun— Mr. Lee F.*> San. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Man Chee. and Miss Bet'y Chin Ewe Heng. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Chin Chens Hong, were married at the Celestial Cabaret this morning. Mr. Chiew Sinn Onn officiated Mr Lee Foo San is with the
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  • 97 7 Number 2602 wins a motorcycle TAPAH. Sun. MORE than $2,000 in prizes was Riven away last night at the draw ror the lottery organised by the Bidor division of the British Red Cross Society It took plac* last night at the ne w community hall. Bidor. which was declared upon
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  • 153 7 Jap trade policj hits scrap dealers JAPANS "choosey" buying and her cutting down of steel production have severely reduced Singapore's once flourishing scrap metal trade. Singapore exported 84.000 tons of scrap metal to Japan in 1952 -the boom year for scrap. In the same year. Britain, (he next best customer,
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  • 34 7 Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall has been fully booked for concerts, dances and other event.s over Christmas. tnr» superintendent of the hall Mr Yap Van Hong, told tho Straits Tlmea last night
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 111 7 I PHILIPS ENTIRELY NEW RANGE OF MODELS WITH NEW FEATURES PRICES From 80/- upwards NOW ON SHOW AT mffmWMJtr MOUTwie co. malaya' ltq /^TTJt Wmf Km JQhh iinirs building /,%Jf FEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE: Between Kuala Lumpur, Bcntong, Benta, Tcmcrloh. (endcrata, Sitiawan, Ipoh, Kuantan, Trengganu. Kota Bharu, Malacca. Batu
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    • 100 7 f\ r if Jfe^l buy their furniture and carpets^ from THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER Ot the tcntct of man. none it more highly prised than that of tight. N your eyct are Smart, but you hive headache or "Tired feeling while reading, your vition is below normal Bjft^K
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 155 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature: 17 30 p.m. on Nov. '.'l to 730 a.m. on Nov. 22): Singapore 74 degrees, Penanp 73, Kota Bahru 73, Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 70, Kuantan 72. Maximum temperature: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 22 Singapore 90. Penang 88, Kota Bahru 83. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 1022 8  -  noili it i BLAKE The indiscretions of it? OLD MEN FORGET. aurobtofraphy of Duff Cooper. (Hirt Davis 21 1 VISCOUNT NORWICH. better known as Mr. Duff Cooper, has written his memoirs. There has recently been a spate of such books: Lord Simon, Lord Pakenham, Dr. Dalton. Mr.
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    237 8 By KKNN'ETH KONSTAM WHEN you sit down to play bridge with a strange partner omp of the first points you must decide is the sort of "three" bids you play, and the defence to put up against them. This is never an easy decision and many good players hold
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  • 842 8  - It's time it was Hornblower, R.N. (Retired) MII/lOX llt HORNBLOWER AND THt ATROPOS. By C. S. Forctrei (Michael loicph |2». 6d.| vfANY an author, fed "A up with his brainchild, is tempted to commit literary infanticide. When Conan Doyle grew weary of Sherlock Holmes he threw him into the Reichenbach
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 324 8 d/KKfih The RE p ikfijig^^j A. J^ co-starring Don't foreet your entry forms for PICK THE EYES Contrst when hiiving your tickets \o».\-i 0 lttlltfl«>l Simultaneously at CAPITOL tfc PAVILION f^a IONOON FILMS f—rnt <\ ROBERT MAURICE V f'MORLEY EVANS/ i, [Gilbert and Suuivm 7 Wn GREEN o '»»..< eileen
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    • 273 8 JFtl CATHAY ORGANISATION -Tl ATTRACTIONS -^p TODAY! dU jjJhFj DAILY! TSMES; 1 1 00 a.m.. 1 .45. 4. 1 5, 6-45 9.30 p.m. YOU SAW HER WITH 'Light -footed Meivin' ...NOW SHE'S WITH DANCEMAN D081E In M-G-M's v. MUSICAL HIT! y Jf [[HE >!^S>i <o? Its DEBBIE Ki*' REYNOLDS with
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    • 405 8 a 9 28. His perlormance may rr;irh n Si rails Times rros**vord very high pitch y 29. Send yells Interminably (9> ■«wv» DOWN 1 2 1 5 1* I If 7 H 8 Appropriate aid to the talloi "5 sssss io 2 Many a penny goes ln this i 4)
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  • Straits Times FEATURE:
    • 2106 9 MOST sons at some time or other develop an interest in their father's work or business and question him about its details. Most fathers can satisfy their curiosity in a few words. Few of them know the difficulties of a neat,
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    • 428 9 I In- MM led inlu a small •Ii IT liM-krd luv only arcciwible by lio.ils llo|tinx for rencue from the »i. i. when I had recovered a lilllr. I made iteverai Jntirn»r« hark to the rav>. gathering a rich treasure of Jewels I now awaited
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 CLICK! fr wide/ mssh Point tettafo/J I I b^bV BB^b^bl I Beware FINGERSMUDGING >pole Agents: Overseas Traders Ltd JINUPORtK. LUMPUR I" NANQ
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    • 3 9 TOMOHIIOW.I #/i#» nmstfr
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    • 291 9 OUR X'MAS SALE STARTS TODAY Hand Cut Crystal Glassware, Canteens of Cutlery. Leather and Plastic Hand bags, Silver Dressing Sets y Beauty and Jewel Cases, etc., etc., ALL ARTICLES GOING CHEAP!! The NOVELTY«TORE «a. noimii imiix.i road. SI!\GAPORE-6. TELE: 3123 i> m m Look into these two J photographs carefully!
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  • 891 10 'THE following quotations worr thosr of thr Malayan A Sharebrokers 1 Association. Rineaporr. at. thr rin.p of business on Friday: IMDiISTBIAU Alei. Brick* Prefa i it t 20 Ord«. 3 10 3 80 Alias Ire 13 2» 1 BB Petml 34"6 35/3 BM Triuteea «»0 IH Con
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  • 193 10 AKRON. lOhio* f MR. John L. Collycr, president of the B. T Oood rich Company, on November 9 urged the U.S. Government to re'-oke a directive which requires that rubber consumption controls be rcimpo-sed in the U.S. if the use of gencrnl purpose synthetic rubber (GR-Si falls
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  • 324 10 MELBOURNE. BECAUSE Australia had allowed her.self to be priced out of overseas market* fni« manufacturers as a result or high production costs this was no valid reason why the country should devalue its currency to assist secondary industries said the chairman of the Bank of Adelaide,
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  • 127 10 rIE Boards of Unilever X.tri ;ii) Ui ilivcr N.V. tiavr <ircr:in (i mi Interim nrrlinarv dividend on account «f 1053 of G per cent, in the ease of Unilevi r Ltd. :md 5J per cent, for Unilever N.V. payable on Dreember 10. The Boards have
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  • 99 10 IN the year ended Aiiuust la-st Raffles Hotel Ltd.. niailr a net profit of $357,353, ea»ivalcnt to 605 per cent, and n final Jividend of 10 per cent and a bonus of 5 por cent will make a total of 25 per cent for the year. At balancing
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 332 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED. Experienced Dredge operators with Diesel engine driven. or electrical charjr.emnn certificates. Charpeman with dlesel engine drivers certificates and Diesel rnclne driver* with chargf-man* certificate to work on dlesel and diesel-electric dredge*, used for river maintenance in Peralc and Kelantar*. Apply in writing with copies of testimonials, Rivinp
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    • 855 10 NOTICES APOLOGIES M/S. Kon Peng Watch Co. of I 41S. North Bridge Road. Singapore, hereby tender their sincere apologies > to Messrs. Chun Chong of 53. South I Bridge Road, Singapore, for having Inadvertently Infringed their rights 1 by having Imported a number of faked 'ELECTION" watch dials Into the
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    • 564 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TAN KIT SWIMMING POOL Notice is hereby given that the above Swimming Pool will not be available for public use on 24th November. 1953. from 4.30 p.m. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Ghulam Mahmood of No. 95 TanJong Kat.ong Road, Singapore, has applied
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    • 652 10 TENDERS Tenders are Invited and will be received at the Rural Board Office up to noon of 4th December, 1953. for the removal of refuse from the Rural Areas of Singapore during 1954. 2. Pull particular of the aervlct required may be obtained at the Rural Board Office. Empress Place,
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    • 27 10 MITSUI |22 LINE lASTBOUND ROUND THE WOULD SrRVICI (wrop* Ptnant Sintnpm* Hong Kong J«f»>n G.F. SHARP CO., (M) LTD. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE TtL: 5176 7 I, *****
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    • 1508 11 t*i 3412 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. t... mo* 55' <ln^ro,,*,nS,ngopore,' gg D^ t PLUS VUMMEL LIME D H Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to loorl and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S'hom Penorvj Atrrjui for Liverpool Glasgow 6.33/34 Nov. 25
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    • 1041 11 tfe C^^^^^^^H H^^B^^^lT^l^^^^^^^^^^^m^^sssr^:. B3^T^B^^^sT^l^^^^F^ssssbl EAST ASIATIC" LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/^ K./CONTINENT Spore P. S'hom Penono "Manchurta" for Bongkok, Saigon, MOn k> K b 2/ 3D~. 1/1 f*. 3./3JK-. "Fahtrle" for Bongkok B/ 9 Dec. 7/ 7 Dee. 6/ a Oae. "Lolandio" for Bongkok 29/29 Dee. "Peneda" for Bangkok Hongkong 3/
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    • 1043 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS ta U.K. end CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Peno r> Benalbanach for Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Antwerp In Port Benmhot for Hovra, London, Rotterdom, Hull Gdn. 13/14 30 Nev/ 2 Doc. 3/ 4 Dae. Ben»vvta for Onoo, Avonmouth, Liverpool, hull 30 Nay/ 4 Dec. S/ 4
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    • 1318 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL 7" N X M LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM KLAVEHBBJS IHW HAMBURG LOS ANGtLES, SAN FRANCISCO, md for U S A., North Atlantic Ports PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVIR and Canada via Colombo Accepting corgr for Central ft South CITY Of SWANSEA American Ports S pore P
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  • 799 12 Share market review More buying interest in tins and industrials By Our Financial Correspondent THE higher tin and rubber prices caused a decided improvement in the Singapore share market last week when the volume of trading was the highest for some weeks and the market
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  • 98 12 THE following dividends were announced last week by companies operating in Malaya: ATLAS ICE: amount not disclosed, payable December 10, books close December 3. I >(. AI'OKI (Oil) STORAGE: 10 per cent and bonus 2 per cent for year ended August, payable December 12. books close December 5.
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  • 196 12 IN the year ended June iast Sime Darby and Co.. Ltd., importers and exporters and estate agents, with brancnes throughout Malaya, Sarawak and North Borneo, made a profit. after taxation, of $1,655,005, compared with $i,--901,675 in the preceding year. Depreciation requires >437,--502 and directors' lees require
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  • 587 12 PRICES RISE ON BETTER DEMAND TIN AT FOUR MONTHS' HIQH Tin and rubber market* rpHE Singapore tin and rubber markets last week had their best week for some months, both commodities being higher on the week. Rubber gained almost a cent a pound to close on Saturday %t 57 cents
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  • 501 12 Lingui Tin IN the year ended Aukust last, Lingul Tin Ltd.. made a profit of $441,226, compared with $335,649 in the preceding year. The company's income was derived from dividends in associated company and interested on investments and deposits. The directors have transferred $150,000 to general reserve and
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  • 288 12 FE following list of business in the Singapore share market is reported by Fraser and Co.. for the period November 14, to November 20. inclusive: INDUSTRIALS C.T.S. Ords 24 Fraser and Noave Ords $1.95 and $1.97>' 2 Gammons $2.92 V 2 to $290.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 23 12 "There s a Johnson Outboard for every purpose' yacht auxiliaries P YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE IN A rSr Johnson K ZlZ'<Z'Lt" SEAHORSE OUTBOARD
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    • 257 12 JSgk ;tfe mm L as" F^ AcnR 1 L— f&v> IKS turfu.iy oil BljbSC p^j i lz_ tfcj i^j Drink Martell Brandy nD§ffwS^ TYRES ECONOMY OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA sole Agents: SWEE HIN <c CO. 1 1 Havdock Road. Singapore TEL: *****. ***** Branch: 431. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur TEL: 5033.
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  • 473 13 Arsenal win at Liverpool LONDON, Sunday. DONNIE ALLEN, West Bromwich Albion's snapshooting centre-forward, flashed home four goals in the Albion's 6-1 trouncing of Cardiff City yesterday, to keep Albion at the top of the first division— one point above Wolverhampton Wanderers. Cardiff shook West Bromwich
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  • 75 13 LONDON. Sun. Yesterday's rugby league results were: Belle Vue Rangers 23 Hull Kinpston Rovers 2: Dew. .bury 12 Halifax 12: Doncas'er 10 Hunslet 7; Peathcrstone Rovrrs 18 Rochdale Hornets 4: Huddersfleld 7 Bradford Northern 13: Hull 24 Swlnton 8. Kfichlov 19 Wakefield Trinity 17. Leeds 48 Castlrford 14:
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  • 334 13 CARDIFF, Sunday. fV.FOIFF became the first side to defeat the New Zealand All Bla"cks when, before a crowd of nearly 80.000 yesterday *at Cardiff Arms Park, they scored a goal arid a try (8 points* to a penalty goal (3 points). It was a magnificent
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  • 38 13 BELFAST, Sun.— John Kelly, of Belfast, the British and European bantamweight champion, gave a faultless display of boxing in outpointing Jean Kidy, of Belgium, in a 10-round contest here last night.— Reuter.
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  • 1059 13 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION SOUTH NORTH SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION A DIVISION B P W D L F A PM W Bromwtch 19 14 2 3 53 23 30 Wolve* 19 12 5 2 47 28 29 Huddersfleld 19 11 3 5 35 20 25 Burnlrv
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  • 256 13 Yorkshire outclass Durham LONDON, Sun. YORKSHIRE, the rugby union 1 county champions, were much too clever behind the scrum for Durham, whom they defeated by one goal and three tries to one goal yesterday. Durham made a determined effort in the second half, but Yorkshire's penetrating power in the centre
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  • 468 13 NEW DELHI, Sun INDIA today won the first "Test" match against the Commonwealth touring cricketers by an innings and 15 runs after a sensational collapse by the tourists who lost their last five wickets for only 13 runs after the lunch interval. The
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 460 13 WYJI'I'JJEZM rFHE Straits Times today returns to the popular Title Contest series. This picture one of a series of six in TITLE CONTEST "A" has been given three titles. Which two do you think are best? A. NOTHING UP MY SLEEVE" B. "KINDLY TAKE A CARD" C. "THIS IS NO
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    • 132 13 CN| 4 I j f iJ^^UJI 1 5 BACK ON THE BOTTLE ORANGE OR LEMON SiGJKI LIME JUICE C@»M FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR SINCE 1883 I yres on I ration l^umper, Cartlnnover, or other slow moving vehicles, (also solid tyres) can be repaired (&idewall lug crown cuts), or re-lugged all round,
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  • 720 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pENANG regained the Foong Seong Cup after a lapse of two years when they beat Selangor j 5-4 in the challenge round at the Selangor Badminton Hall over the week-end. Penang's victory was narrower than expected and they
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  • 221 14  -  JOHN MARKS By SINGAPORE wound up their preparation for the southern hockey quadrangulai tournament, to be h°ld at i Srrcmnan this weekend, wirri a 2-1 victory over Combined I Services at Changi yesterday. The Colony selector.* should feel relieved after the team's performonce ysterday.
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  • 374 14  -  SENTINFJ. By Tigers 3: Rest 1 SOME of the liveliest, and I cleverest, soccer of the season was seen in the first half of yesterday's I match at Jalan Besar stadium between Tiger Sporting Association— who returned from a tour of Indonesia on Friday—and
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  • 102 14 I tm Chenc Kwee f Swift > vrtrrans" doubles champion with Le^w Kirn FrU for :he last four years «on the title a^aln last nleht when he nnd his new partner. Seah Entr Uat < Green «oodt. defeated Wee Enc Sianc and Charlie Chim il,'i-kv Strike)
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  • 187 14 T^E results o! the S.V.C. rifle meetine held yesterday are--200 yd. A (i««: l S gt Saleh b. Ahmad: 2. Lt. Newman. B Chw i Cpl Yadl b. Hiiji Kaata; 2. Cpl Karim bin Jarrian. 200 yd Snap: A (lass l. L/Cpl Rosll b Ismail: 2 Sst
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  • 43 14 SEHEMBAN Sun Srlannor beat Nrcri Se-nbllan 5-1 in their FAM Cup soccer fixture on the padang 'lore today. Sflancor got their coals through Suleiman (3) and Talib <2> and Chit Hon spored lor Negrl off a free-kick
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  • 408 14 ILTEIOHTS for all rieht races nn M'rdnesday. serond day of (he Sinfnrmrr Turf Club's November Mrrting: Cl. 1, Div. 1-6 F. Millionaire 9.03 Superiority 9.00 Cineeolor S 10 <v press Point < U9 I .1111-llllrn. 8.08 Talisman 8.08 Vnrthern Circuit X.Oh Fairy Tale 8.03 Ro\ Office
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  • 365 14 SILVER SCREEN Mate Allan Ton. a two-year-oid grey by The Solicitor out of Freo« Allan, by P>>rtlaw. was gambled on in his first er appearance at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Displaying a coori turn of speed. Silver Screen led his neld up to the
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  • 324 14  -  EPSOM JEEP By B. TIMAH SPOTLIGHT Ricoletto finished an impresstvp second to Cinema 11. after trailing the field mht to the home straight. This honest-to-goodres.s stayer will be a live prospect in the St. Leger over l^-m. on Saturday. 'TWERE was plenty of jubilatioti in
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  • 129 14 DRITAINS Rec Hens cave in exhibition sprint nn the Changi runway yesterday when he raced over 900 yards with four Colony cyclists. Harris the world s profession il sprint champion in 1949. 50 and IL was on a borrowed Ralelch "Record Ace." He raced against Kwa
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  • 45 14 STALEMATES FIGHT IT OUT I S~IR FRANCIS (Donnelly) takes thr lend from stablemate .Many Thanks (McClouri) to win by half a Irngth 4 in thr third rare (Cl. 2, Div. 2 6 f) at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Third was Friskay (Bacby). Straits Times picture.
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  • 161 14 SHANGRILA IS A GLUTTON FOR RACING FIVE wins, a second and a third in nine outings that is *.he great record of Shanprila This tough three-year-old who went the full St. Lecrr distance on the training track on Saturday morninn at ;i steady pace, came out in tj\o afternoon to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 869 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pafe 6) SITUATIONS VACANT to Wnrdu SS (min.)— Box in cit. extra. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL Veterinary Department: Applications invited for post of Assistant City Veterinary Sur^rnn In Technical Division Special Grade ($495 X A2O sTSt Applicants must possess the minimum qualification of an Indian decree in
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    • 789 14 TUITION 20 Wordt is (Min.)-Bix SO el: rxtra JOIN the Y.S.C. Inst. of Com. S'band B'gnrs. Speed (60 15f w.p.m.) Classes also private, refresher postal courses. Applj 68-B. Robinson Rd. or ring *****. SCIENCE SESSIONS In Phys.. Phys. with Chem, Chem A Bio. for Stds. VII A: VIII, Senior At
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    • 254 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE Vi »»rii $i (min.)— Box .0 et: extra. ELECTRIC Sincer Sewing machines complete yet for shirt manufacturing. Apply Box A 1429. S.T. MISCELLANEOUS 20 Wrtds M i mm )~-Hdx ill rli. extra. MASSAGE. Turkish B.iths. Ray Treatment. Alr-Condi'ionod Clinic. 78. Tliomson Ro id. Trl. 4282. MAS9AGE.
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    • 4 14 MORE SPORT— P. 13
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    • 61 14 For your health's sake &T)^< drink No. 1 Beehive »jhg Brandy an old favounrc i^^^^ for over 50 years in Malaya. I J^^^^^l A product of France. j s \i DEE II lII E /^Hf DEE n lff C i^^^— i-r; BRANDY^^ r i IMPERIAL j TYPEWRITERS I SOLE AG'NTS
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