The Straits Times, 10 October 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1953 15 CENTS
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  • 443 1 There may be no rise in income tax and economy will be the word in Oovt. The big projects will wait I ALLIANCE NEEDS TIME ALA LUMPUB, Sunday. ■HE FEDERATION'S 1956 estimates are ex- the nature of a standstill v little change from the current Approved expenditure
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  • 35 1 THREK BOMBERS pass and leave behind buildings in ruins. Thi* Straits Time* picture wu taken In Singapore yesterday at the CivH Defence ll< .idquanrr where a big civil defence test wa» held.
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  • 64 1 Gang war theory ii people openI .tabbed z about ipsed in Havelock here an till conLnnjj knives r ed with betweea c area. I i Ion? and asked to any F 'hem an 'hree men held his •he fourth re i black nri khaki trousers
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  • 51 1 Sun a babiy worth its been found t laid 2500 yean ■und ex- eavated by Italian arehaeolo- ,'i>ts In the Po River delta. They said older eg«s have been found, but they were laid by dinosaurs. This, howiv. r may be the oldest hen em found whole
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  • 327 1 Now PAP declares war on T.U.C. MYSTERY MAN' HEADS NEW UNIONS THE Peoples Action Party has declared war on the 40.000--strong Singapore Trade Union Congress It is making an all-out effort to grab thousands of workers and enlist them into two trade union*. This is a counter move against the
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  • 183 1 They throw leaflets as they go PORT SWETTENHAM. Sunday. WORE THAN 200 Chinese detainees said farewell Afl to Malaya today by scattering hundreds of Communist leaflets from the lorries in which they I were being taken to their ship. Shouts of "Merdeka filled the air
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  • 55 1 Hundreds of people scattered and fought their way to the open spaces in Mountbatten Road. Singapore, last night when a neon sign raußht fire at the Happy World trade fair. Two engines answered the i rail and put the blaze out. Police believe that It
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Sun— Lord Wool- I ton. 71, resigned yesterday as chairman of the Conservative Party. The new chairman Is Mr. Oliver Poole, 44, a former M.P. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Sun Sir Robert Scott, the new CommlsstonprOmcral for South -East Asia. i lrft by air for Singapore last night to take ud his post. Reuter.
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  • 244 1 20,000 see the army take the first three places A SOLDIER, SRt. J. I Bromley, yesterday won the SlnsaporeJohore Bahru walking contest organised by the Singapore Tree Press. He covered the 17-2 miles in two hours, 54 minutes, 39 seconds. Nearly 20.000 people lined
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  • 28 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun The Theatre Owners of America organisation last night gave its "Star of the Year" award to aotor James Stewart. —1 1 A.P.
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  • 121 1 ONG BOWS TO DATO TAN MALACCA. Sun The Minister for Posts and Telecommunications. Mr On* Yoke Lin. tonight told Sir Chenglock Tan the president of the Ma:ayan Chinese Association, that he would help to make M.C.A. a really united, strong and democratic organisation He also assured Dato Tan that he
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  • 16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No Emergency incidents have been reported in the Federation today.
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  • 287 1 BUT THE BOMBS WERE REAL SINGAPORE was "bombed" and "strafed for four hours yesterday morning to give more than 1.000 men and women taking part In an island-wide Civil Defence exercise a chance to 1 show their paces. About 20 incidents" were reported. Civil Defence substations all
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  • 49 1 NEW YORK. Sun Sir Winston Churchill said in a r* <">rded speech broadcast here tonight that if Britain and the United States w.re tempted to drift away from their "strong, bold and united front" It would lead to a "catastrophe such as mankind ha^ never known Renter.
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  • 209 1 LEADERS BY Mr. M OINGAPORES Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, last nißht ajfain slapped leaders of the Peoples Action Party on the face— this time for not keeping their word. Before a large gathering in Oeylang. he said: The Peoples Action Party promised to hold a rally
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  • 41 1 RABAT. Sun The French Presence Movement. the leading organisation of French settlers, today called for a genera] strike of European shops and empk Morocco tomorrow "as a warning of the power we re- i present in the land Reuter.
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  • 24 1 DENVER Sun President Eisenhower* doctors reported today he had another eood night's sleep and continued to profrßM satisfactorily without complications." Reuter.
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  • 212 1 This is a bad betbishop THE Blthop of Sinßa- pore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Hainrs, is stroiu'lv opposed to welfare projects being financed by State lotteries instead of 'axes. Writing in The Courier, St Andrews I Cathedral, the bishop cal.s I on all Christians to carry out their duties
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  • 42 1 i IHM 81.l I U I Singapore polii man told Str.ul Times l. s( flight Itrd ll.i^N found mi shophoilM-v Ninth Rridcr Ro.nl <l ntir». police tmrct w ill be alrrted tomorrow to present any Doniil. Tea anniversary im ulrntv"
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  • 28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A coloured film of the Sultan's Jubilee celebrations will be screened at the meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotari 1 Club on Tuesday.
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  • 215 2 Service at 3-minute intervals along Geylang for office workers rpHK Chanel Bus Company, which has been permitted to pick up passengers atong its Cieylang Serai-Capitol Theatre service in Singapore from today, expects a big rush of olYice workers. To rope wltn this the company will put
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  • 68 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Chinese in Selangor will celebrate the 44th Double Tenth anniversary of the Republic of China here tomorrow. The celebrations will start with a ceremony at the Chinese Assembly Hall In the morning, to be followed by a dinner at the same place The "Double
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  • 67 2 FARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Mr. and Mrs Ng Kow Bah entertained a large party of friends and relatives to dinner on the occasion of the engagement of their only daughter, Ng Chin Choo. to Mr Llm Kirn Oeok, third son of the late Mr Llm Cheow Chye and
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  • 25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Inspector B. Munisamy OC.P.D.. Plentong. has been transferred to Kota Ttnggl and has been succeeded by Senior Inspector Kasslm bin Omar.
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  • 95 2 The Singapore Labour Ex- 1 change has jobs going in Christmas Island, North Borneo. Mersing and the Naval Base. Christmas Island wants 64 lobs for Chinese— l 7 masons. 13 carpenters and 34 construction labourers. North Borneo wants 10 married Malay estate workers. Mersinß in Johore wants
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  • 107 2 Jobs men get more work to do rE work of the Commission for the MalayanUa- tlon of the Public Service of Singapore has been extended to include five of the largest semi government organisations in the Colony The organisations are the Central Provident Fund Board. Singapore Telephone Board. Singapore Harbour!
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  • 52 2 RAWANO. Sun— Tanabalu, M-year-old estate labourer, fell oft a lorry near here last night and broke his right leg A rear wheel of the lorry ran over his leg Tanabalu was returning to Ulu Yam Estate with a num- ber of other labourers after collecting rations
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  • 41 2 JOHORE BAHRU Bun An I extension to the science block at the English College here la being constructed at a cost of $62,000 Laboratory blocks are being built for the Government English Schools at Segamat and Kluang.
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  • 32 2 TAIPING, Sun— A "Rotary Queen" will be crowned at the Talplng Rotary Club ball at the Town Hall on Saturday, Nov 5. Proceeds will be in aid of under-privileged children.
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  • 117 2 rh lire which raged in the boltf of the b.KS-ton Norwegian freighter Troja for six days was finally pat out early yesterday. Thre* Singapore Harbour Board tag* an* the Shell Company flre-boat Berguna fought the flre By It pm an Satwday night,
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  • 201 2 RIDA man told: You were so mean IPOH. Sun. AN OFFICER of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority was sentenced to 18 months' Jail and fined $500 or a further six months In the Sessions Court here yesterday for misappropriating $360 between Jan. 13' and July 6. The court was
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  • 65 2 The following are the rei suits of th« annual oratorical contest organised by the Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship held at Oeylanc Methodist Girls' School hall on Saturday. Junior •action: Oracie Wee Bedok MYFi; Florence Tang Fair field MYF'; and Doug!a« Koh (Oeylang Straits MYF» Senior section:
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  • 79 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —A •uggestlon that the Oovernment inquire Into the possiI bility of giving the Malays a 1 'fairer share' 1 in the forest industry is to be put to the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday by Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi He win also
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  • 35 2 TANJONO MALIM Sun.— MUc Mahani Idros, 16. won i the senior division of the Tanjong Mallm Methodist English School's annual elocuj tlon contest here yesterday I The subject was "The Malaya 'l Want."
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation is gradually gettinp the better of malaria. I according to figures published in the Malaria Advisory Board's report for 1954. Last year 9.695 people in the Federation were admitted to hospital with rr.al.tria 3.000 le.ss than in 1953. There were 111 deaths
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  • 73 2 GIRL'S 'NO 9 TO RESCUE BUTTERWORTH, Sun A pretty l»-year-old girl, Tan Llan Imm, Ignored a lift Jacket thrown to her when she fell overboard from the ferry, Senangln, the coroner here was told today. "She waa standing on the vehicle deck looking worried." Jushua Daman, a Butttrworth P W.D.
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  • 161 2 yHE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Robert Black yesterday visited the Tionu Bahru fire victims who are now being accommodated at Kalian* Airport. The Blue Cross Society, which has cared for the 260 victims since the fire on Bept SO. handed over the task to the
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  • 45 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. 1 There are now four public telephone kiosks in Johorc Bahru. They are at the Port Office, Causeway, railway station and the market. More kiosks will be brought I into service aj soon as they are fully equipped.
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  • 129 2 Labourer cut daughter's nee JOHORE BAHKr CINNASAMY, a labourer who cut his bj ter's neck, was at the Assizes yesterd to death The A lessors had ?*ld that Btnnasamy was oi unsound mind when he klllec his daughter. Mr Justice Storr disagreed. J He said medical
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  • 57 2 Army offer chance for 85 boy A school thai into a. ma.. and a man in ai.' years U 1 plirants r it la th. An School in N gaporo It tx'twe. !i the 15 to rcplac. have just grad Recruitm.nt vfinoer, and have been January In thi.are tffcn eduration
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  • 23 2 The officir,:. Students' As^or:. India arc: Preside:.* Lopez; vice presi P. Leela; a* Roy Paul. Mr. K Oui treasurer Mi
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  • 259 3 4 LAST HANDSHAKE iv BERLIN BUNKER BEBLDf, Sunday. 1 K. Hitler's thief personal pilot, said i from Soviet captivity yesterday Hitler shoot himself dead in the I' „j- h Fioich Chancellery. ■icshausen: "The Fuehrer look- the eye*i shook my hand, said himself." Baur said
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  • 97 3 AND I BURNED HIS BODY, SAYS VALET OF THE FUEHRER BEH IN. Un H,, N/ iim.l Hitlers rt wt4 in aht ar S e pn•».viet told how he bodies i l\;l m Urn di < t red the da.v thr (H r < l Hitler^ their from the |fr> bunkrr
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  • 20 3 MOSCOW Bun A I naval squadr t. If ft Kronstad today for a risll to Britain I Reuter.
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  • 32 3 Tr>- i Bryant. yp.-- ."t in an assault charge at Covirztnr. Kentucky. Police said he beat th? woman and then cut off her hair with a knife —AP.
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  • 58 3 Miss WINDY ANNE Dl M ERESQI E daughter ol Mr. J v Dumeresque former Director of Broadcasting. Mala>a. after her wedding in London to Mr Robin Marlar captain of the Sussex (ount> Ticket Club. Mr Marlar i 24. is librarian to the Duke
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  • 205 3 3 DA YS OF TRA VEL OS DRY BREAD BONN. Sunday. T<HE first mass transport of 600 Gorman prisoners released under the Soviet-West German agreement pulled into the Herleshausen frontier railway station soon after dawn today in 22 freight wagon? The men haci been in
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  • 152 3 Protest on dearer newsprint NEW YORK. Sun. r PHI American Newspaper Publishers Association hag protested against a sutge*lk>n by a leading newsprint producer that newprint prices would have to rise u> covrr part of a 16 per cent increase in production iwlv Mr Richard M. Slocum, president of the ANPA.
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  • 56 3 TOKYO. Sun —One hundred and flftv Chinese and their families held by Japanese immigration authorities in Yokohama will be deported to Formosa next Sunday. Kyodo News Service said today. Most of them are illegal entrants and Chinese businessmen who were in Japan durinr the war Nationalist China
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  • 118 3 CANBERRA. Sun. All coastal radio stations will be listening this week for "dlstr.s.s signal from merchant ships asking for help against enemy raiders". The calls will be a feature of a four-day shipping control exercise, beginning tomorrow throughout the Australia New
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  • 66 3 MELBOURNE. Sun The liner Oeorglc, Malaya-bound with Australian troops na« one solci'.er too many on board He U a sergeant who stowed away when l he liner sailed four days ano. leaving behind a wife and two children in Hobart, Tasmania He ga*e himself up to
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  • 125 3 LONDON. Sun One of Britain*, most famous fathers Ls going to be slaughtered because he is having daughters of an undesirable type. The father is Blokland Artls. a Dutch bull owned by the British Frlftaian Cattle Society. Stocks of his .semen are also being
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  • 290 3 And anti-war riots rage in France PARIS, Sunday. -THIRTY I INK THOI'SAND tribesmen are now rhallrnKinß French rule in the Riff Mountains. the French Defence Minister, General Pierre Billot tc said. He said he would decide with General De Latour. Resident General, and
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  • 228 3 'Arms for Israel' story is denied LONDON, Sun. THE FOREIGN Office today denied that Britain has supplied any Mustang aircraft or Churchill tanks to Israel. A rorelgn Office spokesman referred today to an alleged French intelligence document, mentioned in a speech by Egypt's Prime Minister. Lieut -Col. Oamel Abdel Naaaer.
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  • 38 3 BUENO6 AIRES. Sun —A* least 20 people were drowncc venerdav »n La Rioja Pro vince In north-wester:. Argentina when torrential rains drove rivers over thei: banks The detth toll might reach 27. it w»j feared— AP
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  • 178 3 LONDON. Sunday MR TOM PERRY of Leamington Spa today told how he had satisfied in Belgium a 37-yrar-old obsession over a penny It began in 1918 when Tom., a private in the British Army. sheltering from a O«r--man bombardment in the j cellar of
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  • 19 3 VIENNA. Sun —The Pnmatr rf Austria. Cardinal Dr Theocior Innltrer. Arrhbi.'^iop of Vienna, died here today Reuter.
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  • 175 4 Pro-Reds in P.A.P. ranks: Marshall SINGAPORE S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, believes that some Assemblymen and many members of political parties have been "caught in the mesh" of Communist propaganda. Mr. Marshall told the StraiU Times yesterday: "These people have not the couragv to face that fact and struggle
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  • 62 4 Singapore's estimates for J next year— the first to be prepared by an elected Oovernment will take at least 10 days to be passed after Its presentation at the November meeting of the Assembly. For the first time, all budget deliberations will be held in
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  • 26 4 Nine thousand members of the newly-approved Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union will hold a tea party at the Singapore Badminton Hall next Sunday.
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  • 320 4 They try to flee to Spore and cannot Police hold passports of 'wanted' men I QINGAPORE bustuess- men in Indonesia are in a panic after the recent wave of sudden arrests and the solitary confinement and interrogation of a number of merchants. Some of them are trying
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    39 4 SIN(.APORK> Chief .MlnUWr. Mr. Dart* Marshall, crowns the 'Tress Prinrrs»." MUs Zen a Wee. at the Press Ball of the Singapore In ion of Journalists beW at the. Sea View Hotel on Saturday night StraiU Times picture.
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  • 161 4 Restlessness among juniors KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday T^E United Malays National Organisation is to strengthen discipline in its youth section At the same time UMNO will intensify political and leadership training for its Junior body. The m rretary-general. Inche Benu bin Abdul Rahman, told the
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  • 127 4 Final moan then time for a song T<HE Uut of a series of meetings called by the Singapore Trade Unions working Committee in protest against the Public Security Bill ended in Farrer Park yesterday with a song. High-ranking police officers and two radio cars stood by while some speakers described
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  • 84 4 Officials of the Singapore Canine Welfare Awociatlon for 1955 are: President: Mrs. S. Leon--8oh; vice-presidents Mrs. H.| M. Parbury. Mr. Yeo Hock Thye Mr Richard de Sllva. Mrs. M. McComb; general secretary, Mr. lim Keng Khoon; asst. general secretary, Mr. Au Poh Weng; treasurer Mr. Leon-Son; asst.
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  • 86 4 Straight on from here NEW ROAD CUTS OUT THE CURVES A NEW two-mile de- viation stretching from the Junction of Thomson Road to Yio Chu Kan? Road has been completed. The new road, which will be opened today by the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, straightens out
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  • 178 4 MEMBERS of the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union meet tonight to dlscu>s the memorandum sent to the Malayanisatlon Commission on the union i behalf. The meeting has been called by the management committee of the union, which confirmed the union president's action In summoning a special general
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  • 31 4 Two hundred Singapore Chinese organisations will celebrate Double Tenth Day It was on Oct. 10. 1911. that China became a republic under the leadership of Dr. Sun Vat-sen.
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  • 1380 5 .^y 1 I;""""" ;j::;: j" i... tt REFORMER COMMITTED SUICIDE M iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiin AT (he full moon of the month Kartik, (it falls today this year), the Sikhs have s celebrated the birth of the teacher r of their faith. Actually, this is
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    • 75 5 Bi<>\ M»r<iitu. Off/o sossion UhL lim t i This is it I^^H^HIHB^^HIIH W wow about a I r iVe made arranjcementsl r pictures age going to IoouPLEOPSMCrrs in FT J wrrw the tv stations to every newspaper m twf VIEWS AMDAPCnPILP TH NATURAL COUQP? /A GIVE IT A TEN- SECOND
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  • 38 6 AC KNOWLEDGEMENT Id Word* (.10 (minimum). THE FAMILY and brothers of I Mr Heng Sc.nß Hoe thank all friends reiatiw- ■ad Associations «ho rendered help atid inittaiy in various forms On the occasion of th* funeral on 1-10-55
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  • 197 6 :o r'ordi $lt < minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Dey In i he Malay Mall' If you waiA t<> win that $5,000 word puzzle. YAM V CLOSES TO-DAY tor renovations, opens on Friday j 14ih October. COCKTAILS CASUALS In latest American fashion Just arrived $75,- to *1»5/- Town Country. Meyer
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  • 135 6 Word* flu (minimum). MRS CHEONO CHIN NAM (nee Tham &>oiix> age 76 passed away pe-acefuliy at her residence on Bth Or:., 1955, leaving behind her, 6 beloved sons, Tal Woe. E Pens, Tal Poh. Tal Soo. Tai Tak and Tai Sek. daughters-in-law, 2 daughters, grar.d children and great grand
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  • 773 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Oct. 10, 1955. The Budget Outlook When two Government i Ministers announce that in- f in taxation are being considered they ought not to be surprised if public specu- lation subsequently marches a little ahead of their possible intentions. But there ig in fact no
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  • 493 6 Hob Scott His Excellency Sir Robert Heatlie Scott, K.C.M.G., C BE., Commis->K>iu»r-General for the United Kingdom in South-Last Asia arrives in Singapore this afternoon. And today U October 10 the Double Tenth". Twelve years ago today the Kempeitai bej?an a thirteen months period of interrogation and torture
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  • 929 6 Hope— and emotion —on the ship that sails for China "THE atmosphere in this ship," said my friend, as we watchE ed the Chinese arguE ing about the small E areas chalked out for E them on the deck, E "is so charged with E emotion that you E never
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  • 1246 6 HM it tfci STREET SINCE Mr. AUlrißton Kennard did not deal at any length with education in his review of the Report of the Mission organised by the International Bank, perhaps comment on what the Mission has to say on education in
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  • 113 6 WE share the opinions expressed by "Hurry up" on the subject of training within Industry for supervisors. We were given to understand by the then Member for Industrial and Social Relations that the scheme had to be shelved because of the cost involved in obtaining the services
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  • 304 7 MOVED AND SA VINGS WENT UP DURING PAST 12 MONTHS' u£ SAYS HE CAN'T SEE DEPRESSION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SISTER f° r Economic Affairs. Mr. ncer, today came to the defence of itionarv e^ on rubber, which has a minor business depression in to the
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  • 32 7 \M UTIhS" of a bombing raid" on Singapore yesterday during a Civil l»f fnu exercise are given first <«id be-fore being removed u> an "emergency hospital" Strait* Time* nirturr
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  • 37 7 E BODY POUND N'GLB Sun Malay Kasfti hunt-k-long also had Sun.shoot Ahmad md li where me 7th Rami ere no 96 body double loaded. :xxiy ;:.muni..nd a pocket ■sta and CkWWß•hree ki family bun to-
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRt" Sun Mr M H L. Evans. Senior, Executive Engineer of the P.W.D at Kluang. has gone' on leave and has been succeeded by Mr K Wddmt.
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  • 172 7 UNION TOLD TO NEGOTIATE DIRECT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T*HE secretary to the staff side of the Federations j National Whitley Council. Mr. Lee Moke Sang said today that workers should not rely too much on the council to settle wages and conditions. He told the annual
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  • 21 7 IPOH. Sun The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce celebrated its silver lubilee today with a tea party and dinner
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  • 69 7 The court of Inquiry into the trace disputes at the Adelphi Gleneagles and Singapore Hotels will open at I the Labour Court In Havelock Road at 10 a.m. today under the chairmanship of Mr. J W D Ambrose. District Judge and First Magistrate Mr Tan Quee
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  • 167 7 TWELVE representatives of Federation trade unions who arrived in Singapore yesterday to study labour conditions are the guests of the Factory and Shop Workers' Union and NOT the Peoples Action Party AP A P spokesman told the Strait* Times: The party has nothing
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  • 43 7 The Indo-Malay Pakistani Beamen's Union will hold a special general meeting in Allenby Road. Singapore, at i p.m. tomorrow A spokesman for the union said that meeting would adopt some resolutions "to safeguard and protect the Interests of the members
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  • 113 7 Less rice for eating shops KAJANG. Sun. EATING shops in the t Kajang area must observe new food restrictions to prevent food from going to the terrorists The Ulu Langat War Executive Council has restricted eating shops in the area to a maximum of SO katttes earn uj rice k
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  • 124 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Sultan of Johore has confirmed the appointment of Dato Wan ldris bin Ibrahim as Mentri Besar Johore. Dato Wan ldris first acted In this capacity after Dato Sir Onn gave up the post. He gave wmv to Dato Syed Abdul Kadlr
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  • 34 7 A concert In aid of St St Andrew's School's new boarding house win be held at St Andrew's Cathedral I War Memorial Hi 11 in Singapore next Friday at ISO p m
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  • 259 7 THIS GUARD FOUGHT THE WRONG FOE He threatened te shoot connander JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. 'FHE president of the Sessions Court. Mr. N. L. Cohen, today toll a Home Guard: "You were enrolled to fight the bandits, not your company commander. You behaved disgracefully." The Home Ousrd was Chia Ova Kat.
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  • 76 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Johar. bin Yahaya. 23. of Kiang Road claimed trial In the Session.* Court here yesterday to a charge of housebreakine and sttahnr cash and property worth $57 He was alleged to have entered a house In Klang Road about 4 a.m. on Thursday and
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  • 49 7 Alice takes over KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The new Franco-British > not Walt Disney* version of Alice in Wonderland in colour will be presented by the Selangor Film Society at the town hall on Tuesday It replaces Buster Keaton's "The General. which Is not available Ticket* are obtainable at Storch Brothers
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  • 43 7 A medical exhibition will be held in the Faculty building at the Singapore General Hospital today *2 p.m to 11 p.m.) and tomorrow <10 am to 7 pm The dtsplav forms pan of the University of Malaya's gulden jubilee celebrations
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  • 35 7 Piling work for the new $4'i million 12-storey American International building in Robinson Road. Singapore will begin at 10 a m today The building will be ready by May IM7.
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  • 175 7 Why Party Negara lost vote— by its vice-chairman PENANG. Sun —Mr G Sfcelley. vice-chairman of the Penang division of Party Negara. today said that the party lost the Federal elections because it did not exploit to the full its policy of non-communa-ltsm Mr. Shelley told the annual delegates conference of
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  • 201 7 Row on Malayanisation policy KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE new president of the Malayan Union of Tele- communications Workers. Mr. Teh Thean Choo, today criticised the department for ignoring the union's request for speedy Malayanisation in the service. Speaking at the annual delegate* conference of the
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  • 75 7 JOHORi. BAHRU Sun i Lee Kong, of Singapore, who I had thre*> previous convictions, was sentenced in the Magistrate's Court today to 12 months lall to be followed by 12 months police superv: .ion for attempting to pick the pocket of Police Lt RE Carr while
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  • 104 7 Struggle in gutter -$100 fine JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. PARAMASIVAM. an estate labourer, of Tlram. vu fined *100 in the Magistrate's Court here tofay fo r using rriminai force on a 13-year-old girl. The girl. Kaslamah, told the court that while she was out rollectinjt latex Paramasivam came up from benind.
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  • 27 7 PENANO. Sun The Raja Muda of Selangor returned by the Carthage to Penan* today. He was met on board by his father, the Sultan.
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    • 94 7 )ice Hoarseness fri acking Coughs Bronchitis 3^3 Catarrh l^?fl Sore throat Colic pain E^Jp Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE a> Resistance to cold germs 1^" increased wben supptemented by this oorrvct internal remedy Also recommended :.^ji*^ for wind in the stomach. THE FAMILY REMEDY Completely free from habit V Tv^/ fonnuig
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    • 144 7 LIBByS Fruit Cocktail IN ALL FRUITS U*>XTO iteBVSFO* P£*F£CTMMtt "Libby is another vov of saying VALUE. WTiat inside the tin decide* whether if is a bargain or not In dm De Luxe Fruit Cocktail you have live luscious fruie of the famous Libby qualm. Serve it "as u~. at a
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  • 573 8 By Our Market Correspondent rtE Singapore Bhare Market was dominated last week by two factors which overshadowed the market and resulted once again in somewhat restricted trading taking place. The first factor was the drop of 14 cents In the rubber price during: the week and although
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  • 600 8 fTHE week on the rubber market was characterised by big fluctuations in prices, the heaviest for the current year to date, which brought the commodity down to the level at which it stood in midJuly. The feature of the market waj the heavy liquidation which was
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  • 354 8 TtHE following bu»ine.« ■> done In the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers (or the period October 1 to October 7:— INIM >TBIALS: British Borneo Pets. 445. Praner and Neave Ords $1 77 to $1 70 Gammons $2 57. Hammer A- Co
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  • 710 8 T*Hr foUowtng fall rrrHet Hat of •moUUobs was t—mtd by tbr Malayan Kharr Broarn' num Uon Singapwr Kerltoa. ailrr Ihnr la»t mrrdnc in FrMav:— Ra>rn kiNhi Alu Brlcka '"I !K 1 .<><>» im aw B B Prtrol 43 4J M TruatoM to 7M Con Tin smrlt P™'
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  • 48 8 The Mabv« n f;», h AMSCiation m, V changM in on Sa turds v $100 > (ana*:, i, 32 »/'i6. OI) 32 15/16 rre<l aemnic r Canada 32 g French Francs 4 On th* fi>-> Hont Konj dollar i cash and 58i Strrlinc •ne Uel of (olri
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  • 100 8 THE \iu sfp DAH RIBBI I A second in end of i, Malayan inconw payable on Oetofe,, to all shareholdfrs register Octob. r i Books w, from Od.. Inclusive WILLIAM n, 5 AND CO MiJJ} L T D wnd int^r, dividend of In 30' i incom, tax year
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    • 1231 8 public appointments "appointments APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of STEWARD at the CHOULTRY, Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur. Applicants must be fluent In written and spoken Tamil; have practical knowledge of nursing and dispensing, and be able to keep simple accounts. Salary $209/- per mensem plus Coat of Living Allowance
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    • 990 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlsens or those eligible for Federal cttisenshlp for appointment in a temporary capacity as a Stenographer. Headquarters. Department of Agriculture Kuala Lumpur. Salary according to qualifications and experience Age 20 to 28 years. Qualifications School Certificate with Credit In English language and able
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    • 460 8 TENDERS fjfiT^wn>a notice Tenders from Class 'C Contractors and above will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Parang, Kuan tan, up to 12 Noon of the 15th October. 1955 for the Construction of Watei Treatment Plant and Service Reservoir, at Kuala Llpls. All particulars may be obtained
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    • 449 8 KNUTSEN LINE Fa«f »*4 Regular Service MOM CANADA, U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving Ssn Francisco Sincjpore P. Swer Penan* F.-. Ogcks Bjkke 10 Oct 13 Oct 14 0- 2] Elitjfc«rn Bakkc S Oct S No. 7 Nov 8 No. Ciertrud Bjkke 5 No» 5 Ccc 7 Dec Asms
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    • 955 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD, T«it 4 i» iiOS M* 1^ .--r—oted Sinpopor.) (11 Htm) ■fl^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LUCE Xi GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS ■^a 1 65 Oue So«tt P S'hom Penoog CJ |/Jf Oct 10 Oct 11/12 Oct 11 j Oct M Oct U Oct 17/18 Oct 1»/10 (Xt
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    • 1029 9 BAST ASIATIC LINB A»twer». 80*,,*.,.. M..ktr,. C Cothrnbu', Otto SIL* jnii Spore P. Shorn Penang ~MOrYl!a» ?i'" 27/27 24/2» *et Po», n f accammarfatlai. .V.H.H. Hr i -r#M SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./COMTININT WFZZXTUo, Hongkong. Mon.to. Kobe, •g and Tokubor |»/J, M li/1» Na* 17/1T Oct THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE
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    • 983 9 •iKoTHS BKN LIMB STEAMERS LTD. "h,^ Singapom (Incorporoad >n ts» Unrtod Kingdom) I LINIS JAILING! TO UK. AND CONTINIMTAL POtTS Spora S-hem Penong Rottardam U o*/ I Mw MMtMtwUMn II N,, llmlWl for London 1/ No* I— »»i»»h for Liverpool, Rotferdom, Hull 14/11 Nay 7/ t N.» 14/17 H o
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    • 216 10 REFERRING to the heading "Need these two have died?" the Port Dickson lifesavers club was formed la.st year. It was given support by the State Government. The R.L.S.B representative was asked to give his personal advice as to what material was needed. The equipment
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    • 207 10 r[E statement by Mr. G. F Ortpper. Chief Inspector of Mines that it takes as many as 20 years to obtain a prospecting licence is not at all surprising, and although I do not know of such a case still I do know of several cases when
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    • 121 10 Tin city needs more taxis WILL our City Father* please explain the refusal to licence more first cla&s hire cars? The prewar bye-law on door measurement surely can be amended to meet modern vehicles and modern times. We have a bus strike on our hands, and our children are being
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    • 515 10 A MONG the resolutions A discussed at the la.st annual conference of the Singapore division of UMNO at which the Federation Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman was present, was one that Singapore should have a sultan. If Malays here intend to depend on a Sultan to
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  • 215 10  -  KENNETH KONSTAM B> THERE »re many itoriri which |o the round* of a brldfe club, concrrntnr the ethict of the game. Slow passrt. hesitation before playing a card anrl other hablta. while nnV.y unintentional, certainly io detract from the friendly sDiiit of the game. The East player on tne
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    • 168 10 HONELITE lite Nairn >"Mtv Learned 'Id 1 rust! 'HOMELITE 1 World-famous Products are UNBEATABLE fonts Carryability, Ruggedncss Efficiency! __--l The HOMELITE Model 17 f More than 50,000 machines l vO 'd since recent introduction J iJtft w.^ tn America alone. UittrnH^ s President Osr Jfl'7 jt 1 n.lrt MM out
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    • 150 10 The right choice at all tunes SCOTCH WHISKI Sole Distributor* JOHN LITTLJt (MALAYA) U| Joo^ .■fa*' -■<*■■ •■•^••"r i --.•■•i- I NEW! I MIRACLE toothbrush I cleans where other brushes cant get! Designed for wW lig^g^M^wsiadd mouth pro K Dr. J Tooth Br I «§f ways to r> placid in
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 248 10 Straits Times Crossword 7™ 2 I 13 4 S i M I I!' I ~1~8 X g~~7I~I~M~ ACBOSN 7. They stretch from pole to pol* 1. Warning to .1 rivers in <•.!>. minor way <5. 4. S> 10. Demanded In such dishes S. Hart's to the charmer «hoa« kedgtr** (I).
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  • 630 11 Fulham jump to the top of Div. Two LEADING SCORER JEZZARD BAGS FIVE GOALS AND... WOLVES BEATEN IN LAST MINUTES LONDON, Sun. DEDFORD JEZZARD, 19 the England and Fulham centre forward, sent his ctub to the top of the Second Division by scoring all flve of r ulham's goals against
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  • 243 11 Irish hold out to beat Scotland BELFAST Sun. IRELAND won the first soccer international j of the season among the I four Home countries I when they beat Scotland i 2-1 at Windsor Park yesterday. Ireland, who led 2-0 at half time, last beat Scotland in 1 1047. also in
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  • 27 11 JOHANNESBURG Sun —Mike Holt. South African middleweight champion, outpointed Martin Hansen the Liter pool -born Danuh boxer, over 12 rounds here I.u-t nlfht Reuter
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  • 989 11 P W D L P APtBlmckpool 11 1 2 24 17 1 < WMt Brora 11 3 2 IS 11 15 Mtntft U 12 3 I 33 19 15 SundrrUnd 10 7 0 330 20 M Charlton 13 S 4 3 22 21 14 Bolton 10 1 3
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    • 221 11 I HIE; Single j k fast HSt A C lt S^ri r .nfurnislied V nUin ed .SI2O> Hoiid R'plJ i ,OLT CHILDREN 1 1 ;:,-rrlgerator. 1 1 i v it Apply i (VCUR ixxl" Mrs. I klndUI :c Napier Bun- t n Whltley c m March Appb ED PLATS <
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    • 389 11 TI'ITION It Words W Htm. I— Box $n tt*. rxlro. UNIVXR6AL DRIVINO School. 17-A Boat Quay. English speaking Iru-trwtors will fulfill your driving In success hourly $5. Phone ***** LAMBERTS DRIVINO SCHOOL has Tuition Cars With One Steering Wheel But With Dual Foot Controls. 410, Orchard Road. Phone *****. LEARN
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    • 908 11 WANTED TO PI' HP H ASK w v <m*.,-m*, M H.. ntrm BUNQALDW or semidetached 'K^m- V* blooms. Oood locality In:medlat* occupation essential Principals only 2414 Extension 298. Yeo. Faculty of Medicine BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES W W,rd, U <m».)—a, a M tU. iwtrm. LONO EBTA>.LIBHED Manufacturers Agenu. Exporter* with several agencies
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    • 771 11 FOR HALE M W»r4» U (Mm.)—Bmx it eU. «s4ra. OPPU*INO— Latest Maternity Frocks, American Washable Dresses 110.30, American Shorty Pyjamas $7.90. Nightgown* $4.90. Luck's, 17. Orchard Road U.K. IMPROVEMENT STOCK Pure Breed Light Sussex $36. Brown Leghorns $30, White Leghorns $10 per dozen. Now available. Mr. Young. 115 Cross Street
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    • 187 11 NOTICE 1. Estate of ONO BENO der eased-- Died on 25th September 1954 2. Estate of NEO WAN KOON deceased— Died on 23rd March 1939. 3. Estate of TAN THAM. deceased Died on 22nd February 1951 4. Estate of ONO CHING YEAN also known as ONO VAN. deceased Died on
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    • 170 11 NOTICES SUNGEI BAGAN It^BER COMPANY. JrftflTLU^ Inrorporata^n the fl^on\^k <, SQ^CK IS 4KIEB^p}IVFN U»F thf ••ti-JaWond Ar.inuif Genet aL.' MeettPt 'Vf SINOfTI BAOA4*T».HUBBim COMPrVNV llMm».^»tM be heW at the f>rrrijrfcs' OtTice i« Ampang Hoid. IfUala Lumpur, on Tuesday the Ist day of November. 1955. at j 10.30 am. for Uie
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    • 459 11 I 1 i -j- adds subtracts I X multiplies -j- divides the accurate speedy calculator DUNCAN a ROBERTS V J-OM OOSST MOuSf *0»iNSO« tO*O PUZZLE MONDAY I Straits Times I WORD PUZZLE "X" C«t oyf jnd P'« with etKer coupons Poftmg iMtnKtioitt appear below. •Name AMress i "^BBP isl e
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  • 220 12 MELBOURNE. Sun UORMER Malayan champion r jockey At hoi Mullfy scored another big triumph vhen he brought home Carani.a, recen' winner of the Australian Jockey Club Derby, In the Caulfteld Outneas over a mile at Caulflcld here yesterday. Caranna. a 3-1 chance. won comfortably by
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  • 58 12 PENANCi .-.in Rain came to the rescue of Federation Combined Service., and enabled them to draw 4-4 with Penans in a friendly soccer fixture on Vlrtorla QlWa today Services were trailing 1 4 when heavy rain fell in the last quarter This considerably slowed down the Penang team
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  • 267 12 FIREBIRD IN LINE FOR CLASS TWO NOW JOTTINGS LMKEKIKI). who won the It. handicap for Class 3, Div. 1 horses at Penang on Saturday, opening day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, may become one of the best Pink Flower horses to come out to Malaya. This four year
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  • 141 12 SOUTH JOHORE. Sun SOUTH Johore RFC rallied to beat Nee Soon RFC 9-8 in their rugger match pl.iyed henvc«terd^y Bouth Johore scored two tries and a penalty and Nee Soon a goal and a penalty goal South Johore took the lead with a penalty goal by
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  • 31 12 ASCOT. Sun Oeorge Todd. trainer of the two well-backed Ce»arewltch candidates. Romney i Lecend and French Design, said today that both horses must be considered doubtful for Wednesday's big race.
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  • 266 12 Badminton officials welcome pro. coach MR. WEE KIM WEE. President of the Singapore Badminton Association, last night commented that Wong Prng Somi\ new pn>t Ibadminton coach at the Singapore Youth Centre was a fittUig reward lor his 20 years service to the game "Peng Soon has given a hooftt to
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  • 657 12 SELANGOR 2-0 UP BUT ARE BEATEN BY BOON LEONG HAT-TRICK 'WE WERE TAKEN BY SURPRISE/ SAYS DUTTON 1)11) INK floodlights and the white plastic ball cause Selangor's three-two defeat by Singa- 1 pore in their return friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday? Selangor were
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  • 273 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. SINGAPORE distance runner. Kennetn Meadowcraft of the Royal Navy, today won the gruelling 24-mile Kuala Lumpur to Klans« Road marathon in the record time of 2-hr 45mm. 48sec. Twenty-two-year-old Meadowcraft clipped 23min. 24 mc- oil the time set up by Cpl Mizzl last
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  • 174 12 Delilkan shines for victorious Undergrads T«HE UNIVERSITY of Malaya's Medical Undergraduates beat the Graduates by thrrr wickets in their annual cricket fixture at Sepoy Line' yesterday The aff-MaaM game was notable for a fine all-round performance by Alex Delilican. who had to withdraw from th<- Malayan team to visit Hong
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  • 61 12 MX |R *U\ Senior (up R'l SeleUr Arconaulv Jalan BeAar Y:iu R\| hand I Police. Jalan Be*ar 7 P m HOCKEY «.lnn* trial, padanc. <H\ Lrafar: Dh I Xa»y Nomads > R.M.X.. Na»al R*W; BO P K t.N.AJ». at 8.0.D. Div. lf| I RAF fentaii. PAT (round. BIOBY
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  • 39 12 LONDON. Sun. The flrM Rugby League Te.<t between Bn tHln and New Zealand ended In a decisive victory for the British by 25 points (flve goals and flve mesi to six itwo tries) at Swinton veslerday.
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  • 220 12 Holders out in junior semi-finals \|AHK>OID Badminton Part). holder^ of the itle for the' la*t two years, lost 3.2 to Flower Badminton Party in the SB A Junior Inter-Club »cmi -finals at the Badminton Hall last night. Flower will now meet Marflower who beat Mrrrdale 4-1 in the other <emi-nnal
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  • 323 12 FOLLOWING are 1 weUhts tor Wednesday, im-ond day of the Penan* Turf tub Autumn Meeting: Cl. Oiv. »-6 r Moulin Rougr «.M Sabrlna 8.13 I Rehmat B.l* Gre» spinner Mairsii, 1.08 Talkie II B.M Pal O'Mine Su|>> Buiih >:" ■ocatlon B*3 Gratir B.ot Entertainer
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  • 235 12 LONDON. Sun. uESULTS of rugby matches play- ed yesterday: Rl (iBY UNION ounty Matches: Gloucester 11 Devon 11: Somerset 0 Cornwall 17. Mm. Matches: Harlequins 30 United Services Portsmouth 8, London Irish 3 Wasps 11. Metropolitan Police 14 Bt Man's Hospital 0; Middlesex Hospital 0
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  • 172 12 COUNT IS MALAYA'S FIRST SKI CH AMI (X)UNT H y leu i the IfaJ ing chain annual < at Pasir I' Van Zuy n the Ski the m< n third in event, and jumping R Major Gn phy wa Supersonic Jumping nr the opt I In wlnnli slalon.. also beeatn
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  • 89 12 oeien henc siagapan! women* singles champion cleared her first hurdle with ease when she conceded o: points In beating Acnes Koh in the first round of Sin^.ipore Badminton Association national Championships last nut.t at the Badminton Hall Result*: Women* rinfles: Helen Hcne "United ramilyt bt Acne-
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    • 39 12 Holiest quality Frer :h Bi now ivailable at the same r rUi ns ordinary standard Sole Afintt: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (194 f imperiaT" TYPE WRITERS J SOLE AGENTS m For Singapore and Federation of N' McMULLAN CO., LI a""*
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