The Straits Times, 22 May 1955

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  • 19 1 (X* jIMENT^ T*^*r THE SUNDAY TIMES laxqebt Sett Sates m No. 1,030. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1955. 15 CENTS
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  • 538 1 DRASTIC MEASURES' ARE DROPPED No expulsion of those black-listed students, no 1 4-day s' to the school management commitees now "]"HE Singapore Government last night decided to suspend drastic measures it had announced against three Chinese schools on Tuesday. This had been recommended by the all-party committee appointed by the
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  • 85 1 I-f Hecox of the National Broadcasting New York filming the Minister for tment Lands and Housing. Inchc d bin Haji )umat (Icfri. the Chief Divid Marshall and the Minister for Soc.al Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. during a "conference" at Assembly House yesterday. The NBC
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  • 381 1 I BIG PARADE BY 2,000 I CHEERING STUDEN r fS TWO thousand Chinese school students, E cheering wildly, last night E staged a mammoth "vic- tory" parade at the Singa- pore Chinese High School E compound in Bukit E Timah. E Banners and placards E proclaimed their "victory" E
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  • 253 1 Eden tries to stave off two strikes in election week LONDON. Saturday. THE PRIME MINISTER. Sir Anthony Eden, interrupted his campaign tour last night in an attempt to stave off two election-week strikes which he said could wreck Britain's prosperity. Sir Anthony hurried down from Scotland and called seven union
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  • 69 1 Y. a seven-year-old gelding by Etiole de caused a sensation afPenang yesterday when i $401 for a win dittc record for proml racing in Malaya. (test win dividend is 212. returned by loicttc at an amateur ar Taipinj; in the :o's. »ho gave apprentice |ohari his
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  • 37 1 I Violet is the beach queen I Ho was crowned of Singapore at ■ontest at the Stadium in aid Welfare Associa- a black one- now qualified for the semiMiU Malaya" as Mas Yemima I was Miss Mau-
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  • 56 1 $5 ,000 is shared THERE are two win- I 1 ners of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "B" 1 They are: SCT. KEMP, MCE Kinrara, KUALA LUMPUR, MR. K. H. LEE, c/o Petaling Tin, Ltd., PETALINC, Selangor. i Each will receive 1 1 $2,500. 1 The competition editor's weekly article
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  • 24 1 The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will speak at the Singapore Rice Dealers' Association. 27 South Canal Road, at 11 am. today.
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  • 23 1 Today is Empire* Youth Sunday. Main rallies will be at St Andrew's Cathedral (10.30 a.m.t and St. Joseph's Institution <430 p.m.J.
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  • 76 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sgjt. Four more terrorists have surrendered in the Federation. Two gave up yesterday to Special Constables at Paya Lang Estate near Segamat in Johore. Further details of the other two surrenders are not available. In the Kepong District of Selangor on Thursday a
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  • 286 1 SO CONFUSED -AND NO-ONE VOTED FIVE thousand Singapore Harbour Board labourers from three unions met last night to decide whether to send the Board an ultimatum drmandine settlement of their joint claims in 14 days. But a vote could not he taken. The open air theatre in which the meeting
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  • 99 1 AN ARMY major threatened to strike Cen. Sir Charles Loewen. C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, at his Singapore office on Friday afternoon. The major, refused admission when he wanted to see Sir Charles, struck the officer who barred his way. He was overpowered when he
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  • 47 1 Singapore police have so far detained 42 men in connection with the May 12 rioting. More arrests are expected. Some of those arrested were involved in the death of Mr. Gene Symonds. the United Press manager for South East Asia, and the two policemen.
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  • 896 1 The BIG contest $20,000: THE WINNERS CUBjECT to re-scrutiny, 10 entrants will share the first prize of 515.000 in The Malayan Monthly Word Puzzle Contest "J." They will receive $1,500 each They are: S'NCAPORE: TUBI BIN SENAN 75 Cairnhill Road; ONC TECK SENC. 18 Tclok Aycr Street; LEE PEH LIANC.
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  • 214 1 Marshall: No Asian expats rE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall. said yesterday that he had no intention of replacing European expatriates in the Civil Service with Asian expatriates. He was commenting on an article by the Singapore correspondent of the New Statesman and Nation which said that he intended to
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  • 37 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sat. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov informed the United Nations that he will attend the 10th anniversary session of the General Assembly at San Francisco next month.— U. P.
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  • 74 1 CANBERRA, Sat. "MALAYANS may soon be I*■ able to study under Australian teachers without leaving their homes. The External Affairs Minister. Mr. R G- Casey, announced today that Australia would provide 300 to 400 correspondence course scholarships for Asians. The courses. in technical and university studies, are
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  • 39 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The big three Western Powers. Britain. France and the United States, are seeking clarification of a proposal by the South Vietnam Premier. Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, for talks in Saigon, diplomatic sources said today. Reuter.
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, Sat—President Eisenhower received a citation from the United Churchmen on Friday for a notable demonstation of Christian ideals In public office and private life.— A. P.
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  • 1131 2  - THE POWER of Positive Thinking DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE lon cuit start creating tjour own happiness J%fOW BY That is the message for today from— WHO decides whether you shall be happy or unhappy? You do! A television celebrity had as a guest on his programme an aged man. And
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  • 514 2 Written and illustrated by K.S.Kong: No. 4 1 AM A GHOST FEAR of ghosts is common to many people, especially to the Chinese. It is said that, should you have to move around in frightening surroundings, you have only to write these words with one
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  • 192 2 Hesaysj he hasa secret PILTDOWN. England, Sat. IN his 500-year-old house on the edge of the coni mon here, a cheerful grey-haired man is chuckling over his knowledge of a secret that has baffled anthropologists for nearly two years. For Rex Lainson. 62-year-old retired chiropractor, claims to know who perpetrated
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  • 416 2  -  Nay.ii i AXGMXG IIT A CHINESE friend on Sunday caught a coral fish larger and more brilliantly coloured than any I have seen. It was, I think, an ikan babi, well over two feet long and nearly as deep In the belly. It took a prawn
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  • 339 3 security forces score their biggest success yet I,*Tinw unity" *v ij ALOR STAR, Saturday. JI? r£S Mal T n iame c bordep campaign launched the begmn.ng of th.s month—scored its first major success this the d-scovery of one of the biggest bandit camps
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  • 33 3 Mr. J. M. Fraser receiving the insignia of the .B.E. from the Governor yesterday. Sunday Times picture. Story on left. Captain R. J. .Minjoot an M.B.E. Sunday Times picture.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 3 wearing a red i ding before the ni| •n' contest at World Stadium in Singapore Canine Ismm iatkm. limes picture.
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  • 214 3 THE GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE. Sir John Nicoll. yesterday presented awards to 28 civil servants, community leaders and Servicemen at a ceremony at Government House. Sir John presented the insignia of Commander of the Order of the British Empire to Mr. James Milner Fraser. manager of
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  • 82 3 Gifts received by the Straits Times group for the two Policemen and the schoolboy who died of injuries dur--1 ing the rioting in the Alexandra area. Singapore, on May 12. now stand at $1,037. Three gifts, totalling 5175. 1 were received yesterday. They came
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  • 82 3 i"he Chinese Ladies Association, Singapore, is to hold a fancy dress dinner and dance to raise funds .for a clubhouse. It will be held under the patronage of the Commissioner- General, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald, at the Victoria Memo- j rial Hall from 8.30 p.m. on June
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  • 116 3 The Siglap Girls Club will be staging a parade of "Costumes of the Nations" at their Midsummer Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel on June 24. They wish to include the national costumes of Italy, Persia. Egypt, Turkey, Siam, Russia, the Tyrol and Germany, among many others.
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  • 247 3 VTRITERS ol successful TV novels often spring fron. professions which in the popular view are very remote from the world of literature and no exception is a young Singapore stockbroker. Mr. Gerald M. Glaskin. Gerry Glaskin. a 31 yearojd Australian, who came to Singapore in June 1949
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  • 138 3 TE $8,500,000 oil lawsuit 1 mainst the Singapore Goment will open in a special pal board on August 9. Two Dutch companies— me in the Shell group and mother in the Socony Vacuum group— are suing the Government They claim that Allied
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  • 359 3 YOU WASTE MY TIME, ILL WASTE YOURS... THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday, rebuked a young Chinese boy at his> weekly meet the people session for wasting his time. Earlier, the boy, Chia Cheng Chang, said to Mr. Marshall through an interpreter: "I have read in the
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  • 29 3 The Singapore Rural Board will hold its monthly meeting in the Conference Room of the Chief Secretary's Office, Empress Place, at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • 21 3 The next Singapore Assizes will be held in ~the Supreme Court at 10.30 a.m. on May 31
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 High tides TODAY: Singapore 11.23 a.m 1 8 ft. 4 in.i 10.45 p.m. (9 ft. 3 in.i; Port Didtson 6.33 a.m. (8 ft. 5 im 7.06 p.m. <10 ft.i; Penang 12.40 a.m. (7 ft. 1 in. i 12.57 p.m. (8 ft. 6 in.i. TOMORROW: Singapore 12.13 p.m. (8 ft. 4
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  • 634 4  - HYP OC HON DRI AC S Jim LESLEY BLANCH —By— They even go to a doctor when they are feeling fine! NEW YORK. \WITH the co-operation of the goggle-eyed public, eager to be guineapigs, medicine now occupies a dorrvnant place in contemporary American life. It is surrounded by an aura
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  • 237 4 CLARA PETACCI, Musto- j lini't brunette and far from beautiful mistress, who was suspected of having a sinister influence over him, is in Hie news again. j Clara's family has decided to sue an Italian Communist MP, Walter Audisio, for M 5960.000. It was Audisio. a
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  • 285 4 THEY'RE FOUR TIMES DEARER NOW DLANS for the first of two r the 81.237-ton Quee discussed by Cunard Line The Cunard management is confident that the Mary, now almost 19 years old. and her sister, four years younger, are still good for many years of service.
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  • 749 4  - MUST IT ALWAYS BE LIKE THIS? LAN COLVIN by HAVE just made a surprising discovery about the Queen. Although she has seen more of the Empire than any other young woman, she has made only three trips to Europe in her life. One short visit to France in 1948, a
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  • 209 5 THE BRAILLE TEST PAPER WAS DELAYED PENANC, Sat. fyJR Ma Kho a blind teacher of St. Nicholas' Home, scored another scho- Jastic triumph this week when he became the first sightless Malayan to pass a Normal Class examination. Mr. Ma Kho sat for his first
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  • 196 5 A British soldier told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, that a dog attacked him and tore his trousers. Then it wagged its tail on seeing two men who claimed to have never seen it before. Goh Hin Shong pleaded guilty to allowing his unmuzzled
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  • 241 5 A rraffic policeman i$ seen dircctini; traffic at a street junction during a Safety First exhibition in the miniature kiddies' town. MNIFORMED police officers stood at "street junctions and mam thorough-fares" of a miniature Kiddies' Town at the Playfair English School in MacPherson Road,
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  • 247 5 A WOMAN took a chance and lost her life when she underwent "an hazardous operation" in Singapore eight years after she had taken caustic soda by accident. The Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. recorded a misadventure verdict yesterday on Lee Swee
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  • 39 5 MALACCA. Sat. A labourer. Hussein bin Ja'al. 56. fell 25 feet from a house at Barhangvillage near here. Kr was repairing an attap roof. He. was unconscious and died two hours later in Malacca hospital.
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  • 179 5 CINCAPORE has been chosen as the site for the Sixth Regional Conference of Asia of the junior Chamber International expected to take place after Easter next year. This was agreed at the fifth Regional conference held in Bangkok early this month by 13 countries.
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  • 93 5 The legendary Richard Hardwick United Artists Corporation have signed an agreement with General Amusements Ltd. of Singapore to release a big line-up of first-run pictures distributed by U.A. They will be screened at the new King's Theatre. Tiong Bahru, during the coming months, starting with "Overland
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  • 747 6 QNE day soon there will be a wedding in Holland and 74-year-old Richard Hardwick, a living legend in South-East Asia, will be toasting the bride, Emma Cseszko, eldest child of a Hungarian medical missionary killed in the final days of the Pacific war
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  • The countryman's Journal
    • 558 6 The Tuan pays a call on Singapore A WELCOME shower of short duration falls oner a w» ek in the Dusun to remind us that there Is such a thing as rain. The stream has risen only a few inches. Last Thurscay. the Tuan went to Singapore to contact a
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    • 395 6 By P. R. CHARMAN BLLAWAYO. Sat. SEVENTY FIVE YEAROLD Mr. Arthur Thomas Simper, who attended the funeral of Cecil John Rhodes (founder of Rhodesia) in Cape Town in 1902, has just made a pilgrimage to the Matopos Hills near the town of Bulawayo in South Rhodesia, to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 92 6 RADIO MALAYA ?S£»£23 <W"2i22 (•Prourammes thus marked can cho c e; '4.30-5.00 Tea Dance; 600 be received by listeners in Malarea i Service; 6.45 Play Time Short «aye i» 62m. Medium wave 70 News. T. 15 Towkay's' Tavern 476 m., 343., 366 m. and 2!>7m.) 7 45 Entr'acte; 8.00 Radio
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  • 8 7 UNDER THE SWAYI NG PALMS ■SI kiO *K*i
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 7 Casual, carefree and short is the new Italian hairstyle worn by i;l.>morous Vcr.i Ralston, star of Republic's "Timbcrj.ick. Vera s new hairdo sets orf her white jersey gown which has I paillcttt beading on the bodies.
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  • 561 7 Its Pa rty Time s THE lass with the delicate air with a new, gentle. natural kind of beauty has now superceded the genuine boyish look of last year and to match this softer type of beauty are clothes reflecting a new atmosphere of prettiness— quality of softness, with gentle
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  • 415 7 The over 40 s trail shine! give up hepe, you over-40's. There's plenty of chance to iook chic and elegant. You can't, of course, look lust like you did at 20. But there is a lot you can do to make yourself attractive without wasting time on sighins over what's
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  • 278 7 IkJAMA should take a look clothes that have arrive* Heavy prey cotton piped in red with say applique is one of the newest ideas. White cotton printed in a black design and piped in black is i another now innovation. I Black and white
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  • 35 7 DOWN TO THE SEA Attired in a strapless bathing suit, Maria Enqlrh walks through sand dunes on her way to the ocean. Maria's latest fHm was Paramount i "Living It Up."
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    • 328 7 ACID INDIGESTION? \^y! NOT FOR ME/ BECAUSE I GET REALLY RAPWm/iF WITH PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS .^g, (MINT- F LA YOU RED) f badTash FOR 9 YEARS dead letter Jrom 1 Mrs. A.T. of CAMB.S 1. ITCHING RASH Dear Sirs, 2 SLEFPI CCC For over 9 years 1 suffered
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  • 150 8 WHAT has happened to the "Vamp" and the "Femme Fatale"? No longer are the males bedazzled or bemused by these seductive creatures even I wonder why women have relinquished this highly specialised art of capturing the male interest. The mystery of the female has completely disappeared.
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  • 941 8 WHO WANTS SEX EQUALITY? This week she asks "IF I had my time over again things would be very different. I would have got to know my daughter," the woman standing on the court steps .whispered to me. And she added even more quietly: "Perhaps I would have known my
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  • 523 8 1 AM GOING INSANE' TO BKOKKN-HK VKTED:— I am quite sure you are not going Insane and i: may perhaps comlort you a little to know that there are many other people who react In the same way. I think, however you should make a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 74 8 Tdlou* a trip in the rary^ I II see cf can persuade I HtfftcV}HfrflfP?yj/|«7> SErVErBAL JOBS i /A J*T o vt 2i£' this afternoon t_o>-f 6eorgc to take me out Jfc^; I TO TL "?._'^L jmiw-^ R"'iiJ- ir^vr ,C TMOLKf*Tlv IfvERV WELL D8AB .v^ALWAY&|P J la ?.DO'^ r Hg Sc^Tn^*°
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  • 954 9 JUDGES' ANSWERS IN $20,000 WORD PUZZLE J' It of answers to The Malayan Monthly's c "j 11 which the ad lu dicat IO n committee and accurate: Keen battle for victory —many came very near By THE COMPETITION EDITOR COMPETITION was keen in Straits Times Word
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  • 38 9 CHILDBIRTH DEATHS GO DOWN he adJohore n per ai Ip of blood es had n in fcamrnment me for bern trainpurpose and are ting i rd( :.ie scheme i the :ved from be erected as sites become avail-
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  • 73 9 55.000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "B" was won by Sgt. 1 KEMP of MCE Kmrara. KUALA LUMPUR, and MR. K. H. LEE. c/o Petaling Tin Ltd.. Petaling. SELANCOR. They submitted sets of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These
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  • 133 9 OERGEI PROKOFIEV, Russia's most renowned modern composer, never wrote anything dull. Much of his music was exciting, some was vulgar. But, for all his faults, he never caused a yawn in the concert hall. Prokofiev's suite "Lieutenant Kije" is full of typical sly charm and boisterous
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  • 31 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Inche Mohamcd Said bin Mohamed Tahir, of Muar, has bpen appointed Clork of Councils. Johore He succeeds Inche Zainal now Johore Medical 1 Department secretary.
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  • 217 9 A DOUBLE-FEATURE will t J\ be shown by the Singapore Film Society at the Pavilion 2 Cinema at 9.30 pm. on Tuesday. Both the films, 35 5 mm productions, have been widely praised in the main c; cities of the Western world. The first film
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • 36 10 2$ H'nrWi HO t minimum). CAN YOU REST Assured Now I ;r Income at retirement DOOgb to let you spend the ment you've always about. Life Insurance is Write Douglas McLaren. P.O. Box 4024. Singapore.
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  • 21 10 :il Word, t::,0 (minimum). EI.IM CHURCH 1079 Serangoon Road. Singapore's En Centre 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship 4.30 Evangelistic Service.
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  • 276 10 SINGAPORE, MAY 22, 1955. What is a free trade union? Listen to an Asian expert. Mr. Robert S. Oca of the Philippines Trade Union Council. A free trade union, says Mr. Oca, is one which is "free from control of any individual or any employer, any government, or
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  • 1428 10 Sir Anthony Eden, man in the world spotlight HOT FAVOURITE TO WIN THIS WEEK'S ELECTION THEY christened him Robert Anthony, and the satisfaction of his rumbustious father that he added to his brood was qualified by the sobering reflection that here at the font was another squalling
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  • WHAT you THINK
    • 460 10 IN your report of the speeches made at the S.C.B.A. dinner, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall said: The Straits Chinese, along with the Malays and Eurasians, had pioneered the concept of local loyalty and had at ail times lived up to the responsibilities of
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    • 141 10 THE election of Mr. Marshall and his Labour Front government dismayed a good many people. But the great majority of those people were prepared to give Mr. Marshall a fair crack of the whip, in the hope that the cares of office would temper his somewhat ill-chosen
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    • 250 10 I HASTEN to thank you for your most timely and appropriate front page editorial "It must Not Happen Again." As you put it: "We have heard much, during the past week of commendable restraint. The people of Singapore would rather hear, from now on, of 'commendable determination* to
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    • 253 10 rE press and politicians have dragged the name of the Indian premier into the political arena of Singapore. The controversial topic is "Nehru and Communism". Long before the independence of India Shri Nehru, in a press statement, declared:--"I do believe that fundamentally the choice before the world today
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    • 354 10 I AGREE with "Bulls Eye" j when he says in your f p^per that Mr. Francis Tho- mas (Minister for Communi- cation and Work.s> has vio- I lated the Socialist Party's decision by accepting his no- i mination. I also agree with "Bulls Eye" that the Labour Front's Executive
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    • 79 10 WITH reference to page 11 1 of the Sunday Times i dated May 15 in which it was stated that the woman (my- self) who stood besides I Madam Scow Ah Lan, mother of the 16-year-old student, i Chong Long Chong (deceas- I ed) was the grandmother: I
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  • 233 10 T«ERE ar, the licat man! 1 Union rc.su;- mar.;; Hard I ported thai been rap. the en< bloody boon Malayan Cl Sfi,v s-ai allegedly Emergem that ha] secretary scolding Assembly. It may be Siong did manifesto, I back seal < a back someon stirn: someone to accoui.' mentioi
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  • 601 11 BECOMING' AND 'YOUTH IN ACTION' GET AWARDS A MALAYAN EVIL IS THEME OF A PRIZE-WINNING FILM 'JtluotJUV" k M h m l Z Huss,in. told yesterday ,t Ji »l I }'"*"">"■ "I want to express my The film Hassan s Homecoming" was judged best of me
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  • 162 11 |s there any cure for Babu? M'nt to the uoU" in the a week ago, :or> of a little tlabu" and of •it artbreak. ihild of Taufiq of tive-months-Blue Baby." i that he and >rd all pos- ture the child. :<-d a pro[Huialist in .bought it a i .ise unless
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  • 22 11 lihlp Tai Pc .^apore from of Swatow -rther batch ivea for Mai and fiftyarrivals are 36 will dis-
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  • 210 11 JUKE first grade rubber f.o.b. closed in Shigapore yesterday at 91 's cents a lb., threeeighths of a cent below the Friday closing price. The closing tone was dull. There was a small turnover with moderate inquiry for nearby and lower grades neglected. Closing rubber pr.ces yesterday in
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  • 22 11 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, with his cousin. Miss Grace Marshall, who arrived from Bombay yesterday. Story below.
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  • 107 11 QUITE a gathering of the Marshall clan this week-end," the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, said with z smile as he met his cousin, Miss Grace Marshall, at Kallang Airport yesterday morning. Miss Marshall arrived by Air India Constellation from Bombay for a fortnight's holiday with
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  • 119 11 EARLY this morning the Fighter Control Unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air I Force took over the fighter defence network of Singapore I during the large-scale exercises in which units of the Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and United States Army Air Force are
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  • 73 11 TAX KAM MX 17. was hit on the head while he was asleep on a camp bed outside a petrol kiosk in Eu Tong Seng Street, Singapore, the police said yesterday. Tan was found unconscious and bleeding on Friday morning. He has a fractured skull and is
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  • 71 11 Delegates from 12 countries have been invited by the Youth Department of the Malayan Christian Council to attend a work camp at Lini Chu Kang. Singapore. The countries are: Siam, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Burma, India, Pakistan, Malaya, West Germany, United States, Canada, and Britain. The camp will
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  • 272 11 RAF MAN MEETS PRINCESS AN R.A.F. officer serving in Singapore was presented to Princess Margaret in London on Monday at the premiere of the film "The Dambusters." He is the only survivor of the eight planes shot down while raiding Germany's Industrial Ruhr in 1943. The premiere of the film
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  • 36 11 TALAIVASINGHAM— CabIe news have been received of the death in Necombo of Mr. A. Talalvasingham an Advocate of the Supreme Court. Ceylon, and beloved fa'her of lln. Pavanam Ponniah of 23, Penanp Road. Singapore are
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  • 153 12 'The silvery sea' is week's best BENC TEAN-LEE of 493 Penang Road, Penang. wins the Camera Contest with his study "The Silvery Sea" (left). Second prize is awarded to Lee Beng Kok of 170 Brick Kiln Road, Penang, for his picture of "Miss Chung" (bottom). Runner-up June by Lawrence Chia
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  • 1060 12 Dollars were fired into the jungle 1 1 r|N instructions from the i \J East India Company for establishing a settlement on j the Island of Penan?. CapI tain Francis Light, accord- j ing to his diary, anchored =in the Quedah iKedahi i Roads near Alor Star on I 1
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    • 162 12 Poputar I rosstrord At'ROSS. 2 Cakes (7), 8 t'ala- DOWN I Sin* (5) 2 Part of miious til. 1(1 Otherwise (5), roof 3 Coagulate (4|' 4 Rrviks Radical rhanires 111), 13 Body with ili), AUack (4), 6 Ship (5) 7 a tail 15), 14 Adulterated (5), l»i I'ictui (--support Hi)
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  • 463 13 It's a big year for James Cagney! -His will be James I year, I pretughl llu- insneak pre"M i s I v y its. in Los i s and the a port ol the bitter, I skipper of v :argo ship you'll long reRun For Covrr." I Wostorn, i six-shoot-
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  • 1090 13 T verseTfn Lukf X^ Pr diga S n S told in 505 words-22 short &Sk?w SSS^S Shed S Sam Larsen. aided by his 'riend. Joseph Breen, Jr.. submitted a 56-page story treatment" to Dore Schary, M G.M. studio head. Schary Dought the story. The Bible
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  • 111 13 AN entertaining comedythriller is "Aar-Paar now' showing at the Garrick. Shyama who has often appeared in pictures with box office records and Shakila. also of good record, combine with lesser stars and provide some of the most popular song hits of the day. The story is based
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    • 171 13 Illness robbed Donat of roles WHAT is the background of Robert Donat and what has happened to him? 8.N.8. Singapore. <>ii. i.iiijin, most popular film star, Robert Donat was born in Manchester on March 18. IMS. His father was Tolish and his mother English. He took part in plays with
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  • 114 17 a marriage ippiCS.t i unes Hie p i i I r c Woman. spectre vvinge of a belated homecoming host has can see what ks like blonde '■s say. wrong ess, of course, liardmirror. type. you he have just the Ltnda sic obtainUar divorce i Power. He
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  • 407 17 I All roads lead to Ah Leng UNUSUAL JOBS No. 3 s-ory of a man with an interesting job goes lo a 50-year-old fellow named Choo Leong Hu.it. I v known by everybody in the City Council En- J ■mint as Ah Leng. is a laboratory assistant in the j
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  • 153 17 f from Page Four r the curIr affection; analysed can talk ,h. i > iimes n and the rrning the health are learn tnat I people in i nil the ■ibined." are atal drs--1 12 children -■to a mental during N. w York hoc to every Their offices are
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  • 600 17  -  The duke has at times married Marianne de Malkhazouny, Mrs. Audrey Young and Caroline Fleur Vatcher. How alike they are. They have all those traditional English looks which should rightly appeal to a duke Oval bright eyes, squarish well-curved mouths, petite Those are the Dakota
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    699 17 At 72 she still says 'The important thing is— have fun Till. EXPLOITS OF THE Douglas Fairbankses have another distinguished visitor. Chunky little Elsa Maxwell has come to stay. The hostess with the mostes' on the ball tripped over from the Continent to attend, amons other things, a London
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  • 266 18 £AN motor cars carry soldiers? The question seems ridiculous today but it was a very real one some 50 years ago. Few people then took the "automobile," as it was usually called, seriously, and there were even fewer in Britain foresaw
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  • 35 18 Above if a photograph of the first movement of troops in Britain by motor cars. Below is shown the commemorative procession which went over the old route to mark the 50th anniversary.
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  • 86 18 THE Football Association of Malaya is wise in conserving finances to get a professional coach and carry out other improvements to Federation soccer. It has about $15,000 "in the kitty" from the Malaya Cup gates in the past two years and wants to build urs substantial funds.
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  • 179 18 says CRUSADER' Because it needs money to raise the standard of football in the Federation, the FAM decided to skip the Melbourne Olympics next year. It is convinced a representative Federation sida would not create a favourable impression compared with western countries. Moreover, the cost of sending a team is
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  • 400 18 LTNDER the Hawk's bonnet 1 saw the normal car- bur«tter. But between this I carburetter and the engine PirMi-s has fitted a vaporising chamber shaped like a 6in. aluminium alloy drum, attach- ed to a 3in-diameter electric motor. Said Pickles: "The secret j is that we prepare the
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  • 193 18 I WOULD not put my name to this report it I had not been convinced that 52--1 year-old William Pickles, of Bradford, has produced an extraord.nary new boon for mOt riS AII day I drove a normal Humber Hawk saloon round
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  • 191 19 fhomas Cup team arrive for tie aaainst U.S. MANAGER of the Indian Thomas Cup Mr. L. K. Afukar, hoi e«s to induce at i Malaya's top playcm to turn proi tho near future. •Id the Sunday Times on the Indian air in Singapore yesterday
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  • 25 19 iiml th* hfart. .v orsufm of memory rry and r,r»Te<l by r.l at M Hynoi. > f HlKli M,.
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  • 34 19 [at Dissolved Wounds a Week like tn Hollywood* A •vrrvl a nafe trly dluolvtnc dirtlnf or •rv 11..1 For. II mr*y M that you n.c-r For. on return of ynur t'hrmiKl for (uarante* pro-
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  • 372 19 ROZARIO 80, TESSENSOHN 68 NOT OUT IN SCA GAME TWO GOOD batting performances highlignted the I junior representative fixture which began at Balestier Road day between Combined Schools and a Singapore Cric- Lssociation side. s.c.A. ai. who elected to i bai lirsi. hud a disastrous start and I were live
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  • 54 19 RAP. Tengsih beat Woodbridpe Hospital by six wickets in cricket fixture at Tengah yesterday. Woodbridge 140-7 dccl. <Rajendran 52. P H.irdy 46 n.0.. K. Sta 14 J. Murray 12, Woodbridge 1-26 Anderson 2-39, Coles 2-22). Tensah 145-4 (Anderson 38. Leray 31 McGee 52 n.0.. Smith 13. Hardy 3-45.
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  • 221 19 Singapore retain Chua Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SINGAPORE retained Ib c Chua Choon Leone Cup for inter-state tennis when they won all five games against Perak in the final played on the Lake Club courts today. Resuming play with a lead of 2-0, Singapore won the remaining two singles and
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  • 128 19 TAMPIN. S.it. NEGRI were in strong position against Malacca at the end of the BM nays play in their interstate cricket match here I Apainst Malacca's 120 runs. Nesri made a quick reply of 238 runs for seven wickets. Dialaua <36> pave Negri
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  • 399 19 tJi:\(jAPORES champion sprinter and Asian Games representative Tan En? Yoon clocked 10 seconds for the 100 yards for the second time this season when Swifts met Army in an athletic meet at Nee Soon yesterday. Eng Yoon had earlier equalled the
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  • 103 19 'THE MAI.VVAX liinese Koot- ball Association's biggest period of the year starts at Jalan Besar stadium today when ">■■ „ipnri- meet Selangor in the eighth linal of the annual Cup competition. The Selangor hinese. conquerors of Penang In the notht-rn zone, flew into Singapore last night
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  • 66 19 8.0.D.C.A. beat Strait.s Times by four wickets in a friendly cricket match at St. Georges Road pMtarday. Straits Tunes 80 (Amar Singh 21^ J. Darbyshire 12 n.0., J. Beaumont 10. O. Sharma 16. Markar 4-16. Van Rooyen 4-23). 8.0.D.C.A. 105-7 (Scully 16. Wonp 11. Van
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  • 780 19 HITCHMAN S 5-53 ROUTS SPORE: SCOR 723 FOR 2 KUALA LUMPIR, Saturday. AFTER BEING in a desperate position early in their innings when they lost both their opening batsmen, Alan Jones and Neal Hobbs, with only 23 runs on the board, Selangor finished the first day's play only 34 runs
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  • 181 19 SINGAPORE— IST INNS: H. F. Sheppard b Hitchman 33 I. L. Dunn c Sivagnanam b Duleep Singh 54 Sgt. Daunrey lbw Hilchman 6 H. E. Webb c Chua In; Cheng b Sivagnanam 9 E. I Mercier Ihw Jones 8 J. Kirkham run out 10 S. Nagaiah b Hitchman 17
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  • 61 19 Good bowling by Krlshnan (6-21> and Sithamparam (2-0> enabled Indian Association to score a 24-run victory over Singapore Cricket Club in a friendly cricket game at Balestier Road yesterday. I. A. 114 (Krishnan 15, Sharma 48. Balachandran 12. Narayanan 23 no., Holliday 4-26. Bridgeman
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  • 17 19 KLUANG. Sat— Kluang Indians beat Segamat Rangers by 6-5 In their soccer match here yesterday.
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  • 94 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Eclairs. 8. Fatal 10. Alias. 12. Revolutions. 13. Comet. 14, Dosed. 16. Alps. 17, Fed. 19, Pile. 20. Basin. 22. Career. 23, R;vm al. 24, Empty. 26, Limp. 29, Say. 30, Grip. 32, Sneer. 34, Pains. 35, Antagonists. 36. Enter 17, Keyed 38, Recedes. DOWN:
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  • 205 19 I A SPLENDID eifjhth-wtcket partI nership of 103 run s between I Plowright (59 n.o.i and Farmer (47) enabled Singapore Cricket Club to I score 212 for eight declared in their j annual two-day match against Selongor Club, which started on the |)id:mg yesterday. The
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  • 66 20 :<i H'nrrf* $ln (minimum). WEE KIM HOCK, aged 63. died illy on l'<i 5 .=>.}. at Brunei, leavinc behind his beloved \u Koon Hai. 7 sons. Wee Bwm, Kum Swee. Kwee Swee. Btid Johnny Wee. S dauKhtcra-in- In-law, 3 s^-ee. Hup Swee. Lianu' Swee i adopted daughters, 2 BrottMn,
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  • 2148 20 Only 23 tickets on apprentice Johari's mount From EPSOM JEEP p.VLITOY, with apprentice Johari astride, created a sensational upset to pay $401 for a win an all-time record for professional racing in Malaya iat Penang yesterday, concluding day of the Summer meeting. The highest,
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  • 41 20 TOTAL POOL: 5229,30€ ST: No. *****8 (568.790) !XD: No. *****3 (830,955) RD: No. *****5 (517.197) Starters: ($2,293 each) Xos: !*****, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****. *****6. Coiusolation: (5675 each) sos: *****0. *****6. *****8 !«0584. *****6. 2332«6, *****8, *****7, *****1 *****0
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  • 186 20 LONDON. Sat. DERBY horses were backed to win a total of £100.000 at last night's Victoria Club callover on next week's Epsom classic. Hugn Lupus, who won the Irish 2.000 Guineas on Wednesday, was the heaviest backed horse. He was taken to win
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  • 509 20 BRIDGETOWN. Saturday. AUSTRALIA won the Test series against West Indies by drawIng the fourth match of the rubber here yesterday. Australia won the first and third Tests with the second test drawn. The fifth Test, which will not affect the rubber, takes place In Kingston.
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  • 97 20 Classes 2 5 to run in Ipoh ("•LASSES Two and Five horses v will be catered for at the Perak Turf Club June-July Meeting at Ipoh on June Co and 29 and July 2. Entries close on June 15 Distances and stakes are: Clas s Two: First run will be
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  • 134 20 I THOMAS I I cup I I Souvenir I Read all about your favourite stars I" IT'S on sale today l m > A THOMAS CUP SOU- < VENIR packed with j» articles and features. Thus «J J is YOUR guide to the final stages of the com- Ij petition.
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