The Straits Times, 18 November 1954

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times exceed 72.00° Fstd. I si., SINGAPORE, THt'RSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1954 15 CENTS
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  • 806 1 Wf PROBLEMS (UNLESS THEY'RE URGENT) WILL BE KEPT FOR THE NEW GOVT. Council members will be asked: Keep your seats for 5 months more Sir Donald: Situation has improved I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •I will probably be held about the middle of July llmonl of
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    1246 1 LONG HARD ROAD faces party in power KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE POLITICAL PARTY in power next year will have as one of its most important problems over the next few years the "Battle of the (lap" in other words, balancing the Federation Budget. This warning, as the Federation perpares
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  • 218 1 PERIL OF THE TROJAN HORSE KI'ALA 1.1 MPIR. Wed. SIR DONALD MacGILMVRAV today told the Federal Legislative Council that the Government is studying measures to prevent the entry of the Trojan Horse into Malaya Referring to the How of ynune people from Mali\a to Communist countries h< said that it
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  • 180 1 Got ack-ack defence secrets, says charge LONDON. Wednesday. A 27-YEAR-OLD British clerk was charged today with collecting secret information "useful to an enemy" on the radar-controlled anti-aircraft defences along Britain's north-east coast. He was John Clarence, whu appeared before thr Bow Street Court and was
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  • 108 1 Sir Winston dead? Not on your life LONDON. Wed. A USTRALIAN rumours that i\ Sir Winston Churchill riled today were denied by a spokesman at 10 Downing Street The BMMpM m>m Mci bourne said that hundreds of anxious People were telephoning n< w^pupcrs and radio stations MJlni if the report
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  • 40 1 CANBERRA. Wed.— The Dr- fence Minister. Sir Philip McBrlde. and the Army Minister. Mr. Joslah Francis, today denied reports that the Ist Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment. Is going to Malaya for garrison duty next year.— A.P.
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  • 42 1 HOLLYWOOD Wed— Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon. Robert Taylor. Spencer Tracy. Bob Hope. Mickey Rooney and Lew Ayres will be among the pallbearers at the funeral on Thursday of Lionel Barrymore. who died on Monday night aged 78.— A.P.
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  • 252 1 Two separate hauls of opium worth more than SI million on the black market were made in Singapore yesterOne aV naul. the biggest this year was of 900 poi.nds of best quality Persian opium. The other was of 52 pounds
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  • 340 1 Chinese schools board out -Nicoll VHE Governor of Sin- gapore. Sir John Nicoll, yesterday scrapped his proposal to set up a board to supervise the administration of Chinese schools and withdrew the proposed $12 million grant-in-aid to them. This followed hLs rejection of th,- Chinese Chamber of Commerce's counter-propo-sals to
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  • 112 1 'Battle of the Gap' Secret ballot PENANG. Wed. DOSTMEN and other 1 uniformed postal workers in the Federation have decided to call a strike to back their demand for pensions and similar salary scales a. c paid in Singapore. A. count of secret Dallot.completed in Penang
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  • 252 2 FINANCIAL SECRETARY SAYS PAY WENT UP $10 MILLION IN A YEAR Education costs will get bigger THE DESPERATE ECONOMIES OF THIS YEAR CANNOT BE REPEATED WITHOUT DANGER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. HINT that it might be necessary to reduce staff in order to cut expenditure was
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  • 114 2 $1 million extra to pay police M M UMPIR, Wed. TNSTEAD of the Federation 1 Police force bein* reduced by the end of this year according to plan, there will he 50 gazetted officers, 50 police lieutenants nnd 604 rank aud File more than was expected when estimates were first
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  • 24 2 JERUSALEM. Wed -The Israeli Parliament last nicht adopted a resolution expressmc deep concern at the rearmament of Western and Eastern Gcnnnnv Renter.
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Atomic Energy Commission today awarded U5525,000 kg Prof Enrico Fermi of the University of Chicago for especially meritorious contributions" in atomic energy. U.P.
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  • 26 2 SAIGON. Wed. Mr Huch Stephenson. the new British Ambassador to South Vietnam, vestrrriay handed his credentials to the Foreicn Minister. Mr Tran Van Do.
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  • 91 2 The bill to Japan £298 million KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TIE Federation had claimed 298.500 000 (Malayan $2,540,000,000) Irom Japan as reparation for war damage. the Chief Secretary. Mr. D. C. Watherston. said in reply to questions hv Mr. Ton Eng Hoe in the Federal Legislative Council today. This Included the
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  • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Member for Industrial and Social Relations Inche Must a pha Albakrl. said today that a total of $408,000 was Mill unclaimed by prize winners of the Federation Social and Welfare li tterles
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  • 332 2 'The only way In raise rtcenm KUALA M-MIM'R. Wednesday TiHE only way to collect more income t.i\ in lr L Federation would be to "gather into th fold taxpayers" people in lower income groups, said tin Financial Secretary. Mr. F. Himsworth. in his budge speech
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  • 78 2 Up and up goes the population KUALA LUMPUK 'THE Hicn Comm in the Frr.rr.il Le Council today thai prr.sent rate of Inert Frrieration'.s populal be doubled 1.1 about Sir r>»i:t!ri MacOillivi the mid-year p> urp for 1954 was 5.R88.57R an increase of moi 180.000 on last Thr Federation could much
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  • 31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tho Mrmbor for Tr Col H I 1 •<■. Hu n -uarri at his ofl.ce The Pedera iat It( Council too i the guards salary.
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  • 32 2 BERLIN. Wed East Germany"s rulinn Communist Patty has named Mr. Otto Oroti wohl for a second four-year term as Prinir Minister of thr Soviet zone Government. A.P. ♦vvsw.w* r,-» »>sw
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  • 5 2 I I Jet pilot!
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  • 66 2 KIAI.A I.IMI'IR Weil MINT idle nullord- am lessors have taken Mrps 1 cash in on tli laternatkHM Tin Aereement which is ex pected t» be introduced rarl next year sajn p;iprr Üble< in the Fedrnl I .--isl.Un Council liid;i\ But i control m hemr outline in the paper will
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  • 64 3 -EXCEPT Mr. Dulles, that is told: Try to take 4<o <» ld y° u fiqlit Vnited States icHINfiTON, Wednesday. A Secretarj of State. Mr. John ll( l yesterday that if tht> D" -,4s attempt to carry out hy ('professions intention to; it would involve hostilities p< nee that this
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  • 153 3 ROME. Wed. :BR posts, ports and rmlnals were alerted lice continued vide hunt for leadilian criminal lawyer n a new v;<t scandal. l man la I J who drii-nd-ino Mutano, the [talian rial on a spreading "false reparked the Montesl who is a leading <nd
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  • 42 3 f Ikummond murder hearing I de Delonne, reIfrs. Wiibraham. idy Anne Druir■he car had been the Drununond bui similar model i be found. his black uown bilprani to his feet and that car and no Marcel Bousquet orournment to study Router.
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  • 247 3 TRIBESMEN WANT EXILED KING ONLY KAMPALA, Wed. THE Buganda Lukiko x (parliament) today j reaffirmed allegiance to their exiled ruler, Mutesa 11, who will be allowed to return to his country if; constitution il reforms proposed by Britain are accepted. The Lukiko also agreed to apologise to the Uganda Governor.
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  • 57 3 LONDON. Wed.— Th» Royal' Navy honoured the ninth birthday of the Korean Navy with an official visit of warships to Chinaeo. Korean naval base, the Admiralty annor.nred in London. Rear Admiral G. V. Gladthe Flat; Officer second in command in the area, re- v;<urd Korean seamen
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  • 34 3 BAGHDAD. Wed. A new law issued last night ob- h»p* all newspapers, periodiral ;»nd publications to apply for new permits from the In- i terior Ministry before continulnK publication.— A P
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  • 29 3 TOKYO, Wed. The Japa- I ne.se Premier. Mr. Shigeru Yoshlda. returned to Tokyo by! i.r this morning after completiiv 53-day tour of Europe and North America.— Reuter.
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  • 28 3 SEOUL. Wed -The transfer, of 2 300 square miles of former Communist territory from United Nations military government to South Korea was completed today— UP.
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  • 57 3 AUDIENCE SHOUTS 'NO' AS BLONDE BOMBSHELL BETTY QUITS STAGE BFTTY lII'TTON clutches a gift parcel and weeps as she leaves show business to cries of "No. no!" from a packed audience at the end of a fou r-week engagement in Las Vegas, Nevada. Earlier this year, the "Blonde Bombshell" announced
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  • 219 3 Royalty idle? 'What slanderous nonsense' THE MIRROR SPARKS A ROYAL ROW LONDON, Wednesday. TWO Conservative papers took issue with a suggestion that the Royal Family were condemned to part-time activity and had nothing to do but "sit and twiddle their thumbs.' The charge was made yesterday by the Daily Mirror
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  • 34 3 SAIGON. Wed. Sir Alan Watt. Australian Commissioner in Malaya, met the South Vietnamese Prime Minister. I Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, tonight to discuss fear.s of a Communist .sweep through Imlo-Chlna. Reuter.
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  • 73 3 LONDON. Wed. Servicemen decorated for gallantry in Malaya, Korea and Kenya were among 230 men and women presented with the insignia of their awards by the Queen at an investiture here yesterday. The investiture was the third of successive Tuesdays in the white and gold state ballroom
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  • 146 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. i THIRD censure charge against Senator Joseph j A McCarthy was recommended yesterday for his •ille^ed remark.-, about the special Seriate Committee, heided by Republican Senator Arthur Watkins, 'Utah, which originally recommended his censure. n» *he res'imed debate <>n a motion lo .-ensure
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  • 33 3 DAMASCUS. Wed. Bank employees in Syria suspended their two-day strike 'or better wages and living conditions after government mediation. The bank's losses were estimated at Syrian £2,000,000
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Wee; The Government last ni?ht defeated, by 304 votes to 284. a Labour motion seeking to censure it for not increasing old age pensions. Reuter
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  • 76 3 SANTIAGO, Chile Wed The Chilean foreign Ministry, y £terd», Mid th;.t P^an warships had captured me .hips belonging to the whaling fleet ol the Greek-born ship-; ping magnate, Aristotle Onas- 1 1 The Peruvian Navy, it said. i was continuing i search for the remainltiK units of
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  • 345 3 LONDON. Wed II wag another Rood day In stork mariceu today. Sentiment was helped by the overnight strength of Wall Street and the continued flow of xood company statements. Ollu/dged securities moved to I higher levels under a steady Investment demand. In foreign bonds Oermans gained ground on
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  • 25 3 LONDON. Nov 17— Cash Buyers V: 7.51 Sellers K~?tl: Forward Buyers VI "'!•>; Sellers Settlement C 730;.; Turnover a.m. 40 tons: p.m. 80 tons.
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    38 3 LONDON. Nov. 17.— Spot 24 i ;d.. Dec. 24d.. Jan-Mar. 23 ,d.. AprilJune U%i~ July-Sept. 23'sd.. Oct.Dec 23d Nov. R.i f. 23 .d.. Dec. c.i.f. 23 9 16<i.. Jan. cl.f. L' 3 7 ltid. Tone: Uncertain.
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  • 370 4 Bp.m. HOLD-UP IN VILLAGE ONLY 400 YARDS FROM POLICE STATION BANDITS JUST WALK IN, THEN WALK OUT IPOH, Wednesday. TWO ARMED terrorists in civilian clothes last flight walked into Ampan? Bharu new village, ;ind robbed three Home Guards of their shotguns
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  • 37 4 CI'STOMS officers (top) examine kerosinr tins containing opium which were fuund in drum* of bitumen in a 81 million drug haul yesterday. Helou. more of the haul. Straits Times pictures.
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  • 124 4 f \NG WEE CHIN, who said he was declared a bankrupt two months ago. offered in a Singapore court yesterday to pay his wife, who has been living apart from him for a year, $40 monthly maintenance. f Mr. F. A. Chua,
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  • 79 4 Five days have been set for a preliminary inquiry where two bank employees, Ang Soo Wah and Neo Cheng Kok. are charged with misappropriating $344,711. belonging to the Singapore branch of the Ban Hin Lee Bank The inquiry will oe held in the Eighth Police Court
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  • 135 4 Red-link estate is closed I INTRUDERS CAN BE SHOT IPOH, Wed. TiHE 140-acre Chinese- owned Chan Wei Woh rubber estate on Brusseh Road in the Bidor area is to be declared a controlled area and closed down with effect from tomorrow. Any person who enters the estate then risks being
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  • 27 4 The St. Andrew's Old Boys Association. Singapore, will hold its annual reunion dinner and dance at the Capitol Restaurant at 8 p.m. on Dec 4.
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  • 123 4 rpHE NMMM of Singapore's A proposed $8 million polytechnir will depend on local industrial support, said Mr. R S Anderton, assistant Director of Education (Technical), yesterday. He said this yesterday when he received a Rift for the polytechnic a $25,000 Rolls Royce Merlin
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  • 45 4 "Martin Luther" (New Alnambrai, bears the stamp of i greatness. It is the cinema at its l>. st wilh uoori direction by IrvinPichel combined with the high quality camera an of Loui& D Rochmont. Here is an inspiring an.i moving siory. O.H.
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  • 48 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Cheng Wan, of Sunuei Pendas Estate, was formally elm in the Magistrate' Court today with murder by causing the death of Tan Ah Thian on Nov. 11. After the charge had been rfad to him he was remanded in custody.
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  • 22 4 PENANG. Wed.— The Penang Museum has been presented with a century-old Chinese sword by a Pulau Tikus resident. Mrs. Jambu.
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  • 95 4 The five who died in the ambush KUALA l.l'MPl'R. Wed HFXIHHJARTERS Malay* Command today gave th»names of the Fijian soldiers killed and wounded in the ambush by 30 terrorists ?n Yong Pen* River Estate in Jnhore on Monday. Th«» five killed were Privates M. Canavanus. V. Maralava. T. Tanirakau. I.
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  • 66 4 SEGAMAT. Wed— Following an appeal by the owners and tenants against a notice to demolish their buildings in Jalan Sultan. the Sepamat Town Council agreed .it the?r last meeting to "-#»con.sidcr their decision The council served notice two months ago on the owners of the block
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Malaya-British BorneGroup has been admitted as an associate member of UNESCO now in conference at Monte video it mi irnounced herr today
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  • 248 4 REDS ('WE MEANT TO GIVE UP') WILL DIE PENANG, Wed. KEE SIAK KOOI and Tan Hock Thiam to- day heard the death sentence passed on them for the second time when they were found guilty at their retrial in the High Court here of unlawful possession of firearms at Bukit
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  • 121 4 LAST MIGHT AT THE SINGAPORE SHOWS 4 N all-maie cast from H.M.S. Newcastle convulsed a full house at the H.M.S. Terror Theatre last nighi in their home-made pan'omine "Cinderella and the Forty Thieves'.' Put over with tremendous enthusiasm, the show's highKPOta were the Ufily .sisters
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  • 87 4 SI ITING BULL" which opened at the Capitol yesterday sets out to tell, in colour Cinemascope, the story of »he last great chief of the Sioux nation. It s;aliop.s through a few ambiLshes and massacres some historical facts. J. Carrol Naish la suitably impaaslve
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  • 19 4 SEOAMAT Wed. Sixteen house costing over $110,000 are being built at Segamat for Government workers.
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  • 38 4 TAIPINO. Wed. A party of Tatptng Rotarlans anil their wives will leave for Bangkok on Dec. 6 to attend the Rotary District Conference there "n Dec 10 and 11. The party will return on Dec. 16
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  • 29 4 PENANO. Wed. Chik. binte Ali returned from a cinema at midnight to find her hou.se r.' nsacked. Some sarongs, a nair of spectacles and caab were stolen.
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  • 66 4 ONLY ONE DRIVER— FOR No. 1 KUAI.A I.UMPUR. Wrd. Only one polire officer, the Comml.s.sioner, is provided with a driver, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. Other gaaetted olilcers are allowed to have personal order- j lies and MOM of them use thf.e orderlies m drivers, .said Urn Secretary
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  • 284 5 Can prosecuter see judge in chambers during trial of cases? COUNSEL ATTACKS DISTRICT JUDGE. INSPECTOR AND SEEKS RULING FROM HIGH COURT SINGAPORE c:ri- mi: nl district Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, and a police prosecutor, InT. S. Zain, were criticised by Mr. j. d. Donnelly, a lawyer, in the High
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  • 104 5 WILL NOT BE ABLE TO HELP THEM 50 unshaven British airmen will stagger from the jungle LMFTY unshaven, exhausted British airmen will stagger from the jungles of Singapore sometime 1 Sunday— but you can't help them. It's against I the rules. It will be a tough weekend for the airmen.
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  • 80 5 EX -HEADMASTER PLANS NEW POLITICAL PARTY ALOR STAR, Wed.— Syed Jan Aljaffri, retired headmaster of Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani. and member of Party Negara, plans to call a meeting soon to form a new political body to be called Party Kampong. The need for this, he said, arose from the
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  • 83 5 Police kill terrorist sentry KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. police special squad yester- day killed a terrorist m the Dusun Chinchin Kcpong. about eight miles from here. The sentry had fin d at the patrol. After shooting the sentry, itrol charged the camp. but the tnree occupants, including a woman, escaped. The
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  • 36 5 For drunken driving at the hi of Stamford Road and Armenian Street on Sept. 11, ior Singh, a driver in ival Base, was fined $250 Singapore court yesterday ana riLsciualified for 12 months.
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  • 58 5 people employed by gold and smith* in Penang, he said. He was replying to Mr. Tan Chonp; Bee. who asked whether 1 nment was aware that about 1,000 employees had been thrown out of jobs and that >r 2.000 had to eke out a by doing odd
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  • 50 5 So if. while relaxing over the weekend, you see an exhausted airman or two. don't give him any food, drink or directions. The most yiu can do is to smile encouragingly The exercise, as the R.A.F says, "will imolve a consider- able amount of physical effort."
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  • 17 5 PENANG, Wed. Old Xaverians" Association will hold its 30th anniversary dinner on Saturday, Nov. 27
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  • 32 5 The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, will present wings to men of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force at the Singapore Military Forces headquarters. Beach Road, at 6 p.m. on Nov. 29
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  • 31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Buiißa Mawar kronchong Party of Klang will Rive a public performance at the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens on Nov. 28 from 530 to 7 p.m.
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  • 64 5 MALACCA, Wed— The inquiry in which Tan Kee Gak and his friend. Lim Hong Chiow. face a charge of conspiring to cheat Tan's father. Tan Koh Poh of $79,435.75 had its second day of hearing today. Mr. Lim Kee Jin," the Malacca branch manager of
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  • 187 5 MOTHER AND SON AIDED BANDITS A MOTHER and son son were found guilty in the Sessions Court yesterday with being found on the Yong Peng-Parit Yam road in possession of supplies intended for the terrorists. The prosecution stated that when a party of Fijian* soldiers were in ambush 1.000 yards
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federal Legislative Council decided today to keep the Rent Control Ordinance in force for another year. But the Attorney-General, Mr. M. J. Hogan, said that amendments were likely to be made In the Immediate future.
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Six postal employees were convicted last year and five this year for theft of registered letters, the Federal Legislative Council was told today
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  • 20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A terrorist has surrendered in the Federation. Details are being withheld for security reasons
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  • 26 5 RAUB. Wed. The Regimental Band of the 15 19 King's Royal Hussars will play on the Padang from 5 30 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 23 5 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. The Kuala Kubu Club will hold a dance in aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Friday.
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  • 25 6 2» Wnriis $10 (mimr..um). Arthur Langdale. quietly after a long illness, on 13th a< 'he Mill House. WoodboroMKb. Wilts and formerly of Ma lava.
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  • 35 6 f$ M ..>»/< i minimum). MR. BASHIR A. MALLAL and -..auk nil their friends and for their condolences on b of Mrs. B. A. Mallal. and for the Wreaths. Telegrams and At'rndanccs at the Funeral.
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  • 1644 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Nov. 18, 1954. The Federal Future Elections in July, a reduced buclpotary deficit and somewhat better progress in the war against the Communists were the more cheerful features ofj the Federation's present and' future as the High Commissioner j wm events in his policy speech
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    • 227 6 Let the patients choose their chemist, say dispensers THE Malayan PharmaceutiM. cal Association believes that, in the interests of the public, prescribing and dispensing should be separated and the dispensing of medicines should be the prerogative of the pharmacist as it is in England. My association is also of the
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    • 143 6 MOTORISTS GOT LOST IN SEREMBAN BY all means encourage motor racing in Malaya but for goodness' sa te spare a thought for the motoring public passing through a town on a race day. I got into Seremban last Sunday afternoon, en route from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, and spent nearly
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    • 227 6 IN my letter to you I said the "racket" consists in transfering a few tablets of a proprietory medicine from the original packing, into a locally made box. Only a few tablets are thus transferred. And the box is invariably labelled: "One tablet to be
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    • 76 6 I see that Dato Sir Chenglock Tan says that everybody is saying that one day Malaya will go Communist. I wonder If this is why all this talk about elections and self-government in Malaya leaves the rank and file cold? BRITIS. Singapore. TRAFFIC LAW IN Colombo Court
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    • 110 6 rpHE immigration authorl- ties are to be commended for the consideration they have shown for the feelings of the people of Singapore. Why should Japanese atrocities, committed not only against fighting men but also against sick and helpless women and children in the
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  • 914 6 English in assembly will knit Malaya into a nation of truly united races BILINGUAL EDUCATION DISPELS THE SPE« THK MXL T||| ASSEMBLY, SAYS THIS AUTHORITY, WHO BELIEVES... French and English, and perhaps Spanish too, would still have held their own. Since there was no illiteracy in Germany or Japan as
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    249 7 I. sL l SAY: DID g> ENOUGH? (/> OF THE KALLANG CRASH 1,. i| x modest but it would have to find >ix men in sin ff a P°re md retiring as the men praised p" h h inquiry report. ini (T ,strallans, two Dutchmen, a praised by the
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  • 309 7 Five crash proposals already in effect PIVE of the six recommendations on Kallang Airport, contained in Mr. Justice Knight's report on the 8.0.A.C. Constellation crash, had been implemented before the report was made public on Tuesday. The sixth recommendation is receiving active consideration. THE REPORT said that a fulltime, trained
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  • 55 7 The first accident claim under a new insurance scheme for Singapore firemen was paid on Monday. Fireman Samsudln A. Samad Of the Alexandra Fire Station injured an eyebrow in the cause of duty. He was unfit for work for a week, and received full payment of
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  • 248 7 It's back to September for two men A SINGAPORE judge yesterday stopped the joint trial of Ismail bin Yahaya and Hassan bin Rahmat on a charge of trying to rob a Malayan Airways official of a $3,230 payroll at Kallang airport on Aug.
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  • 81 7 It'i a smiles and (lowers greeting vwapwawjv SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION officials presented big bouquets of Malayan orchids yesterday to the world's top-four women badminton players when they arrived at Kallang yesterday for next-week's exhibition matches. This picture of the girls, with their flowers, was taken
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  • 274 7 FOUR CHARMING GIRLS FLY IN Badminton stars are dancing fans THE world's four top women badminton players proved on arrival in Singapore yesterday to be such a charming and friendly and natural bunch of girls that they will probably have more dancing dates than badminton dates in Si ngapore. They
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  • 86 7 NIGHT bombing of Communist terrorists in Malaya is proving successful, according to a weekly summary issued yesterday by Far East Air Force headquarters in Singapore. Two of four terrorists, who surrendered in the past week, have said that this bombing was demoralising even the
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two hundred and twenty-three busmen of the General Transport Company here have threatened to strike if a sacked bus conductor is not reinstated.
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  • 25 7 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held at the i^sembly House, Empress Place, at 10 a.m. on Dec. 14.
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  • 128 7 ABORIGINE SOLDIERS WILL HUNT THE REDS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federation Government is raising a new terrorist-fighting armaboriginal guards. Selected aborigines will be trained for tasks in the Jungle. They will not De full-time fighters but will be on call. With their knowledge of the terrain and their ability to
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  • 36 7 Klngsmead Hall, at Victoria Park Road, Singapore, built by the Jesuit Fathers as a bust el to accommodate 84 studentteachers, will be opened by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, at 5.30 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 22 7 The Singapore Council for Adult Education will hold its general meeting at Sands House. Armenian Street, at 5 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 86 7 HAJI SULONG DEAD?— SIAM HAS NO BODY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Siamese authorities at Songkhla have told the Federation Government that no report had been received at any police station in south Siam that the bodies of Hajl Su'.one and his son haa been found. Haji Sulong was a Malay
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  • 166 7 MORI: .than 50 different grades of employees of the Singapore Government will be eligible to take an active part in politics. They will be given "considerable political freedom" under an agreement reached between the official side and staff side of the Whitley Council. General Orders,
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  • 304 7 HOW TO GET IN -THE NANYANG DEANS LAY DOWN THE RULES ENTRANCE qualifications for Nanyan* Iniversity were announced yesterday after the third session of a Dean's conference. Would be undergrauates must hold either a Malayan Chinese high school graduation certificate or Higher Cambridge School Certificate or their equivalent. They will
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  • 145 7 I'll go slow now, says promoter SINGAPORE boxing promoter A. Razak said yesterday that until the Government "clears up its policy" about Japanese boxers, he was not goinn to make any further attempts to bring Mitsuo Yamamoto to the Colony. Yamamoto a Japanese bantamweight, was refused an i entry permit
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  • 40 7 Swami Ramdas. of Anandashram, 71-year old yogi. wUI arrive in Singapore from Bangkok on Nov. 25 for a week's lecture tour of Malaga. Swami Ramdas, who advocates faith and self-surrender. is on a world tour.
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  • 20 7 Two men were Injured in an explosion in an aluminium factory in Thomson Road, Singapore, .yesterday.
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    • 165 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 pm. on Nov. 16 to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 17) Singapore 73 degrees. Penang 74 Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 72 Ipbh 73. Kuantan 71. i MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: I (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 17): Singapore 87, Penang 86, Kota Bahru 1 83.
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  • 131 8 THE FEDERAL BUDGET MEETING LAST OF KIND KUALA I IMPIR. Wed. rE current session of the Federal Legislative Council was the last budget meeting to be attended by a fully nominated body. There were references by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. and by the Financial Secretary, Mr. Eric Hinisworth,
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  • 251 8 The new Island Council draft bill ready GOVT. MAY HANDLE HEALTH BUT NOT UTILITY SERVICES IT WILL DEFINE ITS NEW DUTIES A DRAFT bill to revise the existing Municipal Ordinance and constitute the Island and City Council recommended by the Rendel Commission is now ready, the Straits Times was told
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  • 48 8 A thief broke into a shop in Gillman Close, oft Ayer Rajah Road. Singapore, on Monday nipht and stole about $1,500 worth of Roods. The proprietor. Mr. S. P. K. Fernando, told the police yesterday that the shop was burgled while he was asleep.
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  • 48 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The higher rubber price and collection of the increased import duties for a full month helped the Federation Government to get nearly $1,300,000 more In revenue in October than In the previous month. Revenue collected was $29,--300.000 as against $28,000,000 In September.
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  • 85 8 This law is not for tin workers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. f¥\HE Member for Social and ■i- Industrial Relations, Inche Mustapha Albakri. told the Federal Legislative Council today that it was not considered necessary to apply the Weekly Holidays Ordinance to tin mine workers. "Workers in tin mines." he said in
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  • 42 8 A 12.000-ton French ship. Claude Bernard, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Saigon with 500 French troops on board bound for Marseilles The vessel stopped in port for a few hours to take on water, provisions and bunkers.
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  • 175 8 Check— if you want to vote Rolls on Nov. 24 THE new Singapore register of voters, which contains about 300,000 names, will be available for public inspection from Nov. 24 to Dec. 8. Twenty-five centres will be set up— including me on Pulau Bukom— to allow would-be voters to :heck
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  • 18 8 Malaya and Briti.sn Borneo are now associate members of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organ»satlon.
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  • 248 8 A MAN alleged to be an armed robber was found to have removed his moustache when he was arrested, the Singapore Fifth Police Court was told yesterday. Prem Singh, who was charged with robbing a taxi-driver while armed with a
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  • 41 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Terrorists last night fired six rifle shots at an armoured car belonging to Bukit Badak estate, in the Rengam area of north Johore. The special constable escort fired back. There were no casualties.
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  • 21 8 Gifts totalling $***** have been received by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association according to Its latest list issued yesterday.
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  • 66 8 MR. CHAN AH LAI' smiles as he Is congratulated by Maj Gen. D. D. C. Till lot- It, G.O Singapore Bis,. District after receiving a testimonial of (food service from thr (omman-der-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. Chan, a foreman at R.E.M.C. 41 Base Workshops,
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  • 317 8 TALKS ON TO BEAT THREAT TO RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Federation Government is consulting the industry as to the "most effective and expeditious means" of meeting the challenge to the Malayan rubber, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, told the Federal Legislative Council today. Government would make every attempt
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  • 65 8 After successfully towing the 10,000-ton tanker lonian Mariner from San Francisco to Yokohama the 525-ton tug Golden Cape arrived in Singapore yesterday ready for aer next job. The Golden Cape has been engaged to take the former Shell Company dry cargo tanker Cyrena in tow from
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  • 32 8 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. A food hawker, Ramu Ponnusamy, 20. was charged here today with kidnapping a minor. Oengammal, at Prai on Oct. 29. He was granted bail of $500 pending trial.
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  • 18 8 IPOH, Wed —Forty-year-old Gurmukh Singh was found hanging in his house in Tanjons Rambutan last night.
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  • 69 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tne number of extra police constables In the Federation has Increased from rt6 In 1946 to 3.333 this year. Mr. A. H P Humphrey told the Legislative Council today In a written an- swf'r to questions by Datln Put eh Marian.
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  • 1678 9 Mystery of man named St. Germain MONO the many figures who crowded history/ the man who passed by the name of -Count of St. Germain" is the most ;1111 azing and the least discussed. Simply historians and scholars can find no answer to the riddle he presents, this man who,
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    • 9 9 TOMOKIIOW i i I 'In > planned a privnir empire
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    • 139 9 it** i Sole rlGcnto: r Overseas Urabers %tb. l' S(ngaporc *uala lumpur penang U'a good to grow up in 'Viyella' Viyella' is the fabric for growing families always soft and light, Viyella' positively thrives on washing (note the famous guarantee) day and U»"-^« <) night wei i Viyella IF IT
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    • 112 9 ShiiliH L lEohiti s Son* vi>nv suspvvivdl Oivk Truvy UaSf a mmiiiimm t iiaMH^^^^^l^Hl^H r ill take all time -swots? V wm»i i ocr throucm \mtm 1 conspiracy vs one thing mtßKKU^^^^^^^^^^ m T UfeN I'LL LET THEM SEE DEWDROP AND HER DRUMMER BUT COLD-eLOOOEO MURDER? Locked in a basement
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  • 197 10 TIN RESTRICTION RULES FOR MALAYA ANNOUNCED MALAYAN mines now know what the able to produce when the International Stabilisation Agreement comes into force, ing the publication yesterday n Kuala of the domestic rules which will be app operate the agreement in this country. annual p< production culated producing unii mine-holf)
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  • 441 10 RUBBERS were generally marked down on the Sini gapore Share Market yesterday while there was an easing in prices in the tin section towards the close of tho market. Industrials broke their steady period and some gains and some losses were recorded The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported:
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  • 38 10 On the free exchance market in Hong Konß yesterday the IS dollar was quoted at 5.88.. for CMI) and 5.90 j for T.T Stcrlinc was quoted at 15 70 and one Mcl of gold at 254.
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  • 73 10 Singapore CMmm I' chance: noon pi i yesterday were: Copra: steady \< interrs' Novell $29 1 2 selleis: Dec< buyers S^n 4 quiet, unchanged: 148 Prpper: qine' I unchanzert: M H.r.B. i.td losini oil. $47 II B Ltd. mpt i pi i ber: 11 a.m S.'w buyi sellers,
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  • 39 12 A SPECIAL pre-Chnstmas attraction fur children a\ the Singapore Cold Storage Arcade this year is meeting tht lairy Godmother, (Miss Ong Kicic Seo.) And of course, the i.r-udren got ichat they ua.:ted a Christmas present.
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  • 179 12 Please may I have an Xmas presen t. DEAR Fairy Godmother, please may I have a Christmas present?" With tickets bearing these words, dozens of little tots entered a beautifully decorated passage flanked by Christmas trees to see this lovely fairy. Bounda almost like a dream, but the children found
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  • 351 12 THE PERSON EVERYONE DESIRES TO MEET Article No. 2 on "Poise" by Maxine Rakich. 11-lIVr is -Poise"? It is T? self-confidence, selfdiscipline in .iust the riu lit proportions. It is the instinct which makes \ou do the riuht thins the smooth, sleek polish which uives a feeling of securiU dimn-
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    • 120 12 V BABY FOODS are always pure... safe < V j^~-^s TTk 1 nv. Baby Foods A^- 2^^^^^\'" arc the finest, select '^T^J^r foods .ientificallv pre- J i-s*^ pared to retain maxi- mum nutritive value. Their pure, fresh flavor makes them unusually appetizing, I I and they are strained to a
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    • 86 12 Cleansing I YARDLEY To rr 1 18, and < •'■archinjlv. r ■kin, a^BkV rardloyckii. V I RV TtheClcai! Vy^^y B|A\ Inning A by YARDLEY To brace up, refreih <id prepare jour "ake-up,a»e A«tr Lotion or I Toeing U everything v. I <«t»m in ion,, I a^LiH TAKE DAILY W QUAKER
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    • 342 12 Straits Times Crossword s :^P^ 7? i I I I 1 J ACMM 7 M.my lnfum v. »Z 1. Craftsman whose career gets In- 10. li «gard traveller is> "I l ru P' ed l 9- 13. Borne boyi hope to stand i 5. Played musk- In token of res-
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  • 582 13 They pounded, battered and brushed aside the Russians WOLVES ARE SOCCER'S SUPER-MEN IN ENGLAND From DESMOND HACKETT LONDON, Wed. VV OLVER HAMPTON Wanderers became Hit 1 super soccer men of England last night when they pounded, attacked, and finally battered the Soviet football maestros, Spartak Into a complete 4-0 defeat
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  • 343 13 By KrsOM JKKP A IV ten to follow at the St. Legrr MrrtinK at Bukit Tlmah are: FORKST Nil: For the St. Lreer; won Autumn Cup over B'jf. In Cl. 2 at Penang In October In the- style of a topmade stayer; a genuine sort who takes
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  • 252 13 rpHF. Ba»by Mahlp hit ilnrd up a I 1 u-rTul it am lor the Sin^apoie 8t L«»Rer niretliiß at Buklt Tlman (Nov. M, 24 and 27 < anri a ti to worth following .up SiMika. Brrrhnut and i.ii-il>.it.in Mas Sooka. a French -bred four-year-old.
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  • 93 13 Spiingrlalp Sports Club's offlclals. elec'r.l at the lnauguiatlon general matting at No. IS. Race Course i :,ane. are: Patrons Or B. C. Tan. Mr. How Kum Mm. and Mr I.cc Choon Eng. President: Mr. John Yap Ah San; Hon. Set-rotary Mt. Mm Boon STone; A'.«t. Secretaiy:
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  • 68 13 The Khal.sn Association team to meet RAF Seletar :n a S.H.A. second division league fixture at Seletar on Saturday will be: ■ttVaWI Pinuh; Bablnder Singh. Sarjeet Singh; Mehri Slnlfh Hlmmant Singh Balwani Singh, nilbara Singh Beam Singh. Sewaran Singh. Harbans Slnßh. Dar.stian Singh Reserves: Hsrjit
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  • 148 13 M. iBOUT 150 officers and men of the Siamese Navy will be at the Happy World arena tonight to cheer their countryman, Thep Vithool, in his bantamweight nght against Tony Louis of Selangor. The Siaim-M' MlkM* -*rr ;tatiornd at the Naval Base whrr»-
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  • 255 13 FOUR 1 WO- YE \K -OLDS— Stage Show 11 (late r Dingbat), Indian Heather II (1. Court Room). Fay's Harvest and Say Try (1. Gay Staß)— are among eleven new horses classified in the latest SRA classification list. The deletions Include Red Carnation, winner of the
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  • 193 13 POLICE XI NOW SURE OF SECOND POSITION DOILCE are now certain •of finishing as run-ners-up in the SHA first division league as they defeated their nearest rivals. Ceylon Sports Club, with a solitary first half goal at Balestier Road yesterday. The goal came oft a short corner In the 21st
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  • 76 13 SKINNER TO MISS HK— CAREER FIRST Singapore's brilliant reserve goalkeeper. Wilfred Sktnner. will not be making the tup when s A FA. sends its team to Hong Kong for the annual Aw Ho Memorial Cup game again.U that Colony on Nov. 27. Skinner had to choose between joining the Singapore
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  • 122 13 I I ATIFF WANDERERS without four regulars, conceded two points to RAF Changl In a SHA first division leacue Rnme at Farrer Park yesterday when beaten 1-0. The goal came in the 25th minute of the second half. It was scored by S. Singh. Changi's
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  • 85 13 Singapore Harbour Board Police played rhelr la.U game in the Div. 3A hockey league like real champions when they trounced Pom and Telecoms 11-o on the Serangoon English School ground yesterday. The score at half time was 6-0. B.H B. Police will play Div. 3B
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  • 79 13 Alexandria Football Club beat Bodan Ke«anlan 4-1 in the opening tame of the Breweries Kampong l/eague on the Breweries ground yesterday. Syed O.sman, i2> and Baler Ghani (2 1 stored for the winners and Mohained Said for Kesanlan. In another game of the same league Alexandria*
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  • 44 13 Naval Bn*e t*at Royal Australian Air Force by IA points itwo goaii. one try and a penalty tryi to nothing at the Na\al Baae yesterday. The tries were .scored by Wick*. Hutching., and Bird. Cult* made two conversions
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  • 130 13 Singap c All Blue* bent G.H.Q.. PMI ELF n y 13 point* 'two goal* I and a try) to eight igml and try) rugger match at TangItn reMeHav All Blues (cored all then point* m the fir*t half. Donald Longpoetlh opened the v onng with
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    • 626 13 SATURDAY- n,»20,h- LAST NIGHT Be sure to ENJOY the FINAL of the ALL-MALAYA TALENTIME COMPETITION at the SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM CUILLEMARD ROAD— SINCAPORE COMMENCING 8.30 p.m. SIE jnd HEAR the hidden talcnrt ot MjUy* competing in: Tap Dance Whistling Vocal Harmonica Impersonation Cuitar Clowning Accordiar ALSO Appearance of Cuest Artistes
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  • 207 14 S'GOR B.A. WILL ASK PIRUZ TO EXPLAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ABDULLAH PIRUZ, A Selanßor No. 1 badminton player, is to appear before the tournament committee of the Selangor Badminton Association on Monday night to explain his failure to turn up for last Sunday's ties in the Foonp: Seong Cup interzone
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  • 740 14 AUSTRALIA NAMES TEAM FOR THE FIRSTTEs T SHOCK No. 2: NO CAPTAIN YET, BUT MILLER, MORRIS AND JOHNSON ARE FA VOURITES From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Wednesday. gRILLIANT young Cyril Watson whose 155 against the Englishmen in a recent game thrilled Australia, has failed to
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  • 217 14 PEPRESENTATIVES of IV senior clubs affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Football Association met at the Singapore Recreation Oub last night but, after more than an hour's talk, could not decide what representation they want on the S A.F.A. Council. Mr. N. S. Hogan was
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  • 464 14 Kalmar F.F 3; Singapore 3. THOUSAND Singapore soccer fans at Jalan Besar Stadium last night forgot all the recent disappointments— at Mranila. in the Malaya Cup final, against Kowloon. and atninst the Austrians— and went wild with delight as Sin^ipore held Kalmar F.F.. the touring
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  • 67 14 KUALA LUMPUR Wed CELANGORS veteran tennis player w Leong Hoe Yeng heads the ranking list of the 3elangor Lawn Tennis Association Usued today Ranked behind Leong m the men s list are C. V. Norrts (No. 2i and Fong Ylnx Fong. Mrs. Monica Sheridan, ths Malayan
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  • 216 14 Return game on one condition TEN minutes after last night's game at Jalan Besar Stadium had ended arrangements were being made for Singapore and Kalmar to meet In a return game on Monday night. Mr. Son Ghee Soon, acting presid-nt of S.A.F.A made the .^ge.stion to Mr F. Kimbro. and
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  • 35 14 TAIFING Wed— Thr rugby team of the King Edward Seventh School, one of the stronceM school fifteens' In North Malaya, will tour South Malaya. lncludlnc Singapore during the Christmas holiday.
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  • 302 14 ALTHOUGH they played the better rugby and had more of the exchanges, Singapore Cricket Club "A" were beaten by Combined R.A.A.F -R.A F Tengah by six points (two dropped goals* to nve (goal) on the padang yesterday. The Club's wing-threequarters Roper and Watson,
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  • 66 14 PENANG. Wf<l T<HE PENANO Hockey Association la not falling in line with tV present unfriendly attitude being shown by the Federation toward* the Singapore Hockey Association Penttnß .vlll plnv a frlendlv fixture -t the Colon y on Dec 12 on the Western Road ground. The d«v
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  • 28 14 SINGAPORE, to A^r Davidson, is on arrival at X;,.: pore B. A. presid, nt Mr friend, Mr. lim Chukn G~ oack among you bai wv Krit'> Bnt
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  • 111 14 TIHE SINGAPORE tional badmin- tion.« may hit a as the Indian have been Lni Seth and Nandu are concerned. Ken Davidson br news on his arrh day. He said thai India v Pakist; Cup tie on Hi there will be the [i versitie.s champi,..
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  • 37 14 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. Chui won the Kelan-.u. it menV singles tennis chan when he beat Mohd T:nu 6—4 Lee also won the doubtea Bok Ah Tee They be and L. B. M Ariffin 6—B
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    • 441 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 20 Wordt $S (Min.)—B»x St tit. txtra. WIRE' RECORDER complete with two Spare Pools of Wire Price I $250 ono. View 97 Cross Street i Sinpapore. SALE French Plain Chiffon 45" 30 Latest Pastel Shades 24 grams Al*o Plain A Printed Chiffon Georpette. Price $1.30 $3.20
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    • 8 14 Desmond Hackett reports on Wclves' winvSpartak P. 13
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