The Straits Times, 2 November 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. Kstd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • THE HISTORIC SACRIFICE
    • 1778 1 Britons sad but proud of their Margaret SHE GIVES UP LOVE for THE WAY of DUTY LONDON, Tuesday P> MARGARET gave up Group-Captain Peter Townsend last i a historic sacrifice of love for duty. Her decision left zople of Britain sad but proud. ?eped in their country's Royal traditions, fell
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    • 144 1 From start to finish it was a 'family only' affair Primiss m\iu\ri:ts romance uith Peter Townsend Mas strictly a family affair Inlormed source^ said that the Queen never formally submitted to the Prime Minister the question of her Mstrr's marriace. altiiouKh she undoubtedly diMUsM>d it with him Neither Sir Anthony
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    • 154 1 Eden considers amending the Royal Marriage Act LONDON. TUM THE Prime Minister, i Sir Anthony Ecirn. said today that he vai ennsiderinu moves to altrr the Royal Mainace Act so that future Royal lovers would b< free of the marital obstacles that confronted Princess Margaret. Asked by
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    • 238 1 LONDON. Tiws Peter Townsend masked his (motions ft! the drama of his love atfair with Princess Maiuaret moved to its climax United Press correspondent Anthony Cavendish, who had accompanied Group Captain Townsend by plane from France to England on Oct. 13 and had been
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    • 17 1 HONG KONG. Tins Fire t"day razed a squatter illam and made 5.000 homeless here- Renter.
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    • 45 1 NEW YORK Tues Dale Carneuie. 66. author of the I best teller How to Win Friends and influence People." idled today at his home here r itt r a month.-* ill: > Mr. Carnegie was m Singa--1 pore in October I IT
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    • 79 1 Robbers grab $5,000 Escape in car: 7 detained FfOUR niaskrd men, th: d with last night held up five pt ople In i protop in Still Road, oil E Road. Singapore, and more than $5,000 I was counting th« which ins him p whi n tne rnbb' rs, who had
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    • 39 1 TOWNSEND Sll-I N 1 ITKFIKLI) Sunm v 1,,,. v n unMtiilinu <.roup-Capt 'Jouns.-mi tlrolled in ground*, lit h today. He tr.ld report tr> in message delivrrrd l>> butler that h«- had M statement to m >k. Renter.
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    • 347 2 SHAME, CRY SOME: OTHERS SAY IT'S WONDERFUL PRINCESS MARGARET'S statement that i/ir would not marry GroupCapt. Peter Toicnxend row>t-<l sympathy and admiration in million* o t hearts an it flashed to every major country ot the world, Reuter corresponddenti cabled. Typical reactions were: BRITAIN THE REV. DOI/GLAS UK KIIART. rector
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    • 69 2 THE OTHER WOMAN WHO SUFFERED JN the Priii Group C Towns- i: ten in p» rl hear th She must i. duty. Had Urn Q late K fir.<? would stron. have tanr. and the j Peter 'exiled j too late two alreaay I The Q powerli than daughti problem. Prim
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    • 73 2 fIF SIR-YVETTE France \I T The Duke of .>or said today he had nothing to say" about Pnnce&s Margarets choic ol duty before love The Duke, as King Edward VIII abcl. 1936 U marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson "T n c woman I love He
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    • 133 1 THE PRINCESS: MY OWN DECISION THE following statement was issued by Princess Margaret from Clarence House on Monday night: I would like it to be known that I have decided t to marry Group Captain Peter Townsend. I have been aware that subject to my renouncing my rights of succession
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  • 90 3 [AY JOIN WEST IN ALL-EUROPE SECURITY AGREEMENT WS 'LETS ALL QUIT GERMANY 9 PLAN TO BE STUDIED BY WEST GENEVA, Tuesday. ITITHDKAW'AL of all foreign troop*' from Germanj and the signing of a 1«-nation security pact, including: the United »as proposed by RumU
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  • 170 3 The sun is made to do work of air cooler raw. \RIZONA. Tues ~TUL use* of the >un -i pow«r for > tarround air eonditkminc of homes ant, fur water heaters werr described yesterday by two Jap aiics«- experts at tinopening of the first World Symposium of Applied Solar Energy.
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  • 164 3 WAR DANCE MAN REFUSES CALL-UP LONDON, Tues. DAT MANU RAWIRI. I l a 25-year-old Maori war dancer and singer, is Dleadine an 1840 treaty with Britain to avoid being called ud in London. Now Pat has invoiced the Treaty nf Waitangi signed by Britain and Maori chiefs 115 years ago.
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  • 19 3 1 ;rc of the American Hoart 20 per cent ol D S adult.s are overhralth And
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  • 12 3 i IVERPOOL. Greek Consulate hrn after an anonymous n Cvnrus
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  • 81 3 THE INDONESIAN PeM.n film company is claiminc •'KtMi.WM' damages from the British Embassy in Jakarta for injuries received by actress Nun Zairina i above > while in a car driven h> the British vice-consul Mr. E. R. Uorsnop. Miss Zairina received a
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  • 279 3 LONDON. Tues. OPEN support for mixed mam. has been civen by the British Council of Churcht The council, which Includes the Church of England. Non-conforrr.ists ano thSalvation Army and is presided over by Dr. Oeofn bar, the Archbishop of Cunterbur•d a bookUt which Mkl Ls intt rmarriage
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  • 212 3 I.ONiHiN. Tu«-> Mr AnUiun> I. urn's 1 onsen jtive Government La&t night (Idralril h\ 3^M Votf> to 261 a Labour Opposition motion censuring its financial and evonvmit poln > and accusinc it of deceiving the electorate at the last general election Labour jwricii that
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  • 347 3 LONDON Tim. ¥T ha> been a day ol quiet and uninteresting condition., in tlie London stcKk markctj. lncent:ve hat, again been lacking on the uncertain outlook Closing middle price* ol selected storks not including tuunp duty were MM C(inv)l-. £5" -v 14 f\indirn; 4' £91 a War 3';,'
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  • 278 3 FLO'S £15 FINE IS CUT BY QUEEN LONDON. Tues. THE Queen has re--1 mitted £8 of a £15 fine imposed on Mns. Florence May Grech, 33-year-old mother of four children, for thefts fiom an hotfl Mrs. Grech tried hard to pay the fine but she was ill and unable to
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  • 69 3 NEW YORK Tues— Rc*i- r.al John Morfett. 31 -year- i old chief steward of the Cu- rard Line ship Assyria, was ordered held yesterday in U5575,000 bail by U.B. Commissioner Earl Bishop on a chnrpe of smugrKllne into the United State* U5575,000 o.' cut poluhed.
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  • 28 4 'AM AT. Tues— A film ■how in aid of the Poppy Day Fund will be held at the Rex Cinema here on Fndav at 1 p.m
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  • 423 4 'IS OUR RETIREMENT PAY SAFE?' THE PLANTERS ASK KUALA LUMPUR, Tues EUROPEAN planters lj in Malaya lear that when they retire the future independent Government may have passed regulations preventing them from taking home their life Barlnga or depreciating their value, as has happened elsewhere in the East. The Planter,
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  • 176 4 YESTERDAY was the lir.st day for registration of cooks, amahs, syces and kebuns under the Singapore Provident Fund scheme. Forms which employer] of' all domestic senranta mu>t to ttv I'M'vuient Fund Board by Wot. 14 en able In all post i There
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  • 94 4 He gambled with children WHEN the principal of tin* QtjrUng English School. law a youth. Cheong Ah Swee. gambling near the school premi>t> during the lunch-hour on Monday. he k d the police. V -urday. the Fourth Mr. J. M Devereux Colebourn, said that the principal had done the right
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  • 22 4 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Mrs R E Gee has been appointed organLser of the Oay Appeal 'n Lower Perak thus year
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  • 102 4 Big godown hunt for arson clues CINGAPORE police, fire brigade officers and Harbour Board ofliclr'ls searched the burnt down rubber g»down In East Reclamation yesterday for clues Tiny wanted to find out how the tire started on Sunday night Arson Is suspected Officials of William Jacks Ltd owners of the
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I Men from the Federation I pot here will march from the railway .station to mo.-que at 11 50 am. on Friday. Alter pr.i\. will march back to the sta- I tion.
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  • 79 4 IPOH. Turv Chinese miner* in Pt-rak lost an rstimatori SI. OOO 000 l.i-t month hef«u«e of heavy and continuous rain October i* the wettest month of the ><*ar in Prrak because «f the rhangr of monsoon* Min- ers usualh report a bic drop in thrir
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  • 41 4 TELUK ANSOV Tues Contingents of the Malay Regiment. Police. Home Guard* and other Servicemen will take part in tne march past here on Sunday in a ceremony at the Orvtaph to commemorate the dead of the two worid wars
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  • 93 4 ALOR STAR. Tues. A play written several years ago j by the Chiei Minister. Tengk". Abdul Rahman, will be staged in the Groat World Park here on Friday night The story, entitled "Halhi:n ha* tnr Its theme an ancient cur.se on Pulau Lanckawl. an inland
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  • 338 4 AUSSIE TROOPS HAVE A GRUB GROUSE: TEAS ARE LIKE ROCKS/ ONE COMPLAINS From JOHN WILLIAMS PENANG. Tues. A USTRALIAN troops in Minden Barracks here said yesterday that their British Army rations were "so poor that we look forward to bully beef." I interviewed the men as
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  • 94 4 THE STRIKE GOES ON, SAY SHOE WORKERS Company's four offers rejected VfORE THAN 200 striking men 111 Employees' Union at a tn< Jected the company's offers on stnkn: executr. comp They a reachi other 1 1 ja product i leave, pay wh< down But I comp.. paid rise to i
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  • 30 4 Fifty -four Sn^apore Cold with breach of the peace, i were acquitted r.nd riuscharg- < v.erri.iy Mr. M Karthlccsu. the I maei-:: <■■ the strikerwomen with the Inl violence.
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  • 10 4 JOHO:" Won tnn\s was fined S tr.ite's Court
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  • 101 4 JESSE GOES ON JUNGLE JAUNT JESSE OWENS, famous American athlete and roach, yesterday took time off and walked 400 yard* alone a Jungle path for his first glimpse of Malayan aborigines. Hr went tn thi- hills in I.injutiK Rambutan accompanied by Mr. Dara Singh, assistant Protector of Aborigines. Pt-rak Mr
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  • 35 4 The third batch of Chinese labourers and artisans who have been given Jobs in Chri>tmas 1.-land left jxtre yesterday m the Islander. There were two labourers, 15 masons and 13 carpenters.
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  • 187 5 WO WEED FOR AN INDIAN JOiibat the talks [{USES PARTY SPLIT KUALA LUMPUB, Tuesday, -gg FEDERATION'S Minister for Labour, Mr. Sambanthan, caused a split in the ndian Congress today by refusing to Alliance delegation to the constitutional 0 be hold
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  • 110 5 Gerald's yes-and-no sweetheart will get black nyjamas DAWN McFARLANE (above., a 17-year-old English girl who has one foot amputated, will get a slinky black pyjama set as a pre-si-nt from her sweetheart, Private Gerald Wright, when he arrives home from Malaya next month. <>erald sails from Singapore in the troopship
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  • 161 5 4 DAINTY passenger will leave the liner Corfu when she reaches Singapore from Britain next Tuesday. Cho-cho. which means "Most Beautiful." is her name. She i> a sleek cat. She is making the 9.000--mile journey to settle in Johore, where her owners. md Mrs. Philip Franks,
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  • 53 5 PENANG. Tues— The Penang Harbour Board tod:iy dew the Union Jack at halfmast as a mark of respect to one of its Asian officials. Mr. M. Krishnasamy, v. assistant warehouseman, died in the General Hospital last right after a short illness. He had served the board
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  • 318 5 3 nations to test Malaya's sea, air defences THE STRENGTH ol 1 Allied sea and air defeni-es in th»> Mala1(m(S J au yan area is bring tested by three nation exercises taking place in waters south Of Singapore today. Four Pakl.sun Navy ships. the VS.
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  • 60 5 She's off to Rome and Italian films LnOII LYONS, a Him actress from New Zealand, passed through sin -.i|i-in yesterday on her way to Rome to appear in Italian films. She has appeared in two 20th Century Fox films "Fourteen Hours" and "Mr. Universe". She plans to go to England
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  • 102 5 Sht of Singapore children who fail to get a m secondary English schools will be the lueattonj Mr. John Ede will ask the Govtt the Legislative Assembly meeting next It whether the I has any plans further education Itfldren. queries: How lent* in Governiry
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  • 64 5 New union branches are formed JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. TWO new trade unions which have their headquarters )n Kuala Lumpur have formed branches In Johore Bahru. One is a branch of the Federation's Factory and General Workers Union. The other is the National Transport Workers Union. The union branches were formed
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  • 23 5 I Teacher injured in fall Mr. K. 24, a teacher Boys' Home, :r.otor cycle at the Kuala Lumpur'hile returning nlng. head and body
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  • 27 5 ■3 AN. Tues The Indian Congress a youth ils are: PreA R Vadivelu: R LetchuP. Karupwittee members: S. Raman. L. Rethl- iaretnam and •.an.
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  • 46 5 KAJANO, Tues— Miss Y. V. Stanley, who recently returned from Britain after obtaining her B.A. <Hons) degree at Nottingham University, has been appointed an Kducation Officer. Bhe is now at Kajanjr High School. Miss Stanley was educated in the Kuala Lumpur Convent
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  • 154 5 t Limerick, ;hairman of the Cross Society, ■.S'.ralt, Times yester- re was an urgent lan women volun- with th,. move- apore. "We need workers n yone who loins to work one Countess arrived in Singapore in the morning and Immediately went with Lady Black to
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  • 146 5 ANOTHER HOTEL STRIKE SETTLED THE 65-day-old strike by 42 employees of the Singapore Hotel in Geylang Road is over. The men returned to work yesterday afternoon. This followed an agreement reached between the Singapore Workers' Union, to which they belong, and the management. Both sides declined to disclose the nature
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Red Cross teams from 15 schools in Selangor will hold their annual sports and handicrafts competition on Saturday at the BuL.t Nanas Convent, Kuala Lumpur There will be a parade at 2 p.m. Lady MacOillivray, wife of th° High Commissioner, will ludge the handicrafts
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  • 138 5 The day Lieut Paulo met an angry bull elephant KLUA N G. Tues.Lieut. Manueli Paulo of the Ist. Bn.. Fiji Infantry Regiment, is lucky to be alive. For white leading a Fijian patrol In the Jungle seven miles from here he came face to face with a
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  • 38 6 M H..,,1s 51* imimmmm). MADAM TSEU NYUK MOI and Family wtah to thank and express Utude to lelattvcK and friends lor their kind iiiaiiit I uul condolences also attendance at funeral of the late I William .seah.
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  • 790 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Nov. 2, 1955. A Princess Chooses Princess Margaret's poignant statement ends a harsh and grievous dilemma. How hard was the choice can be read between the lines of the simple and dignified announcement from Clarence House in which the Princess published her personal decision. "Mindful
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  • 373 6 Leaders of the Indian community perhaps been so busy agitating for "te-'totalitarianism" in rubber estates that they havo had no time to look into the question of estate sclilt recent correspondence <>:i the subject is believed children of plantation workers are not getting the education they are
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  • 1336 6 •HISTORY IS MADE REMORSELESSLY EVERY DAY BY THE ACTIONS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER^ BY DEVOTION TO DUTY. BY STEADINESS IN TIME OF ANXIETY, AND BY DISCIPLINE IN TIMES c WAlTlNG."— Princ—t Margtrt, wtwi t*»« prefnted colours »o the Fint Battalion, Highland Light lnf antry
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    • 385 6 A CCORDINO to para•f* Krapn 109 of the CoOfflcc Report for 1954-55, Sarawak the principal proposals for rtvislon of the Constitution have been generally agreed and the first draft of leßkslation to Rive effect to them art- beinn prepared looaily." I have deliberately kept clear of Sarawak
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  • 17 7 e1-Fay la rved ay, with y behave d< Auctions rded der police
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  • 90 7 Back: The box— gone: $11,000 ►VER SLICED THE STEEL-AND AWAY WENT THE POLICEMEN'S PAY r O\"ES TAKE GUN AND COL BIT LEAVE qWIA WANT'S PAPERS ;tronf box >tolen from the police at el was found yesterday morning— with an oxy-aeetylene blower. A bullets and $11,000 had been taken. Department labourer
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  • 122 7 Malacca hits at Sardon's 'childish' cry MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca branch of UMNO test night condemned the Federation Minister for Works, Inche Sardon bin Jubir. who had strongly criticised in public his party's youth group in Singapore f O r opposinc the Public Security Bill of thr Colon At a
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  • 39 7 PENANG. Tues— Australian troops stationed hire will take part in the Remembrance Day parade at the Cenotaph on Sunday Lt -Col J. O. »"»chiltree commanding officer, 2nd Bn Royal Australian Regiment will command the parade
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  • 261 7 DRUNKEN DRIVING: NEW OPINION 'Blood test it reliable A LEADING Singa- pore chemist disagreed yesterday with a local doctor's suggestion that blood tests to detect drunken drivers were less effective in Malaya because of the t-ount ry's mixed racial composition and its climate. "What does not seem to be adequately
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  • 55 7 TOM The Chamber* :odav said the to ..nendation hours for shop I K P. told that the chamber ttadiad the matter la 1948 and submitted Its recommendations to the Government. The chamber was replying to criticisms by the Shop that it had refused to remedy the
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  • 53 7 BUTTERWORTH, rue*. The Bumbong Lima bridge on tht :n«Un trunk road north at the Province Welleslev-Keduh border will d* closed to all traffic on the night* of Nov. 5 and Nov 6 between 9pm. 1 and 6.30 a.m. Traffic should proceed .north and south by wav
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  • 170 7 TWO MEN who robbed a Malay film star. Siput Sarawak, of cash and Jewellery worth S l7O. were yesterday sentenced to six years' Jail. Son Chin Hock, an odd-job worker, and Lim Swee Eng. an unemployed lorry driver. were found guilty by Mr.
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  • 92 7 HELP TO GIVE THE BLIND A NEW DEAL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues rhe acting Chairman of the Malayan Association for the Blind, Mr. F. M. Hutton. in an appeal to the public for funds said today that ambitious plans for blind people In Malaya had been drawn up "Our aim is
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  • 70 7 ...o/i the trains KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. Malayan Railway today announced increases In its charges for beds on its trains from Dec. 1. A single bed cabin in an air-conditioned first class roach will cost $10 Instead ot 57 50. a bed In a first-class non-air conditioned cabin Will
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  • 39 7 SEOAMAT. Tues— The Sepnmat branch of the Bocial Welfare Department U to make an effort to form a Youth Council for the dlstnrt Letters to associations and individuals will go out shortly for an Inaugural meeting
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  • 52 7 Fell in river drowned KUALA LUMPUR. Tues An odd-job labourer, Kavarl aged 50, was found drowned In the Klang River here yesterday He is believed to have slipped and fallen in while returning home on Bunday nipht. The body was found near the Brickfields Road bridge, a mile from the
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  • 39 7 Dr Oavln Hamilton, a coworker of the world famous evangelist. Dr. Billy Orahum, will speak at a series of evangelist/revival meetings at the True Lißht Church, 25, Perak Road, Singapore, at 730p m. from today till Sunday.
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  • 189 7 Bandits urged: Come out and join the fun and games ALOR STAR, Tve* pOMMI'NIST terrorists v around Pokok Sena, It miles from here, have been invited to take part in a Mr North Kedah competition to be held at an "Amnesty Festival" at Pokok Sena on Saturday Official programmes for
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  • 197 7 CITY COUNCILLORS CONDEMN PLAN SPECIAL car badges for Singapore Legislative As- sembly members will create a privileged class and make them unpopular, warned Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, a nominated City Councillor, yesterday. Mr. Yap was one of the City Councillors opposed to a House Committee's recommendation
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  • 68 7 NZ 'Red Devil' officer for jungle CAPTAIN O tio^WKLL 01 the New Zealand Special Air Service Squadron arrived in Singapore by Qantas BO AT. v«-«t*r-d,u He flies to Kuala Lumpur today to become second in command of the paratroopers, undergoing jungle trainlnr with No *2 SA S. Regiment This is
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  • 159 7 'MISSING HAJI IS ALIVE' REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. IJAJI SULONG. leader 11 of the Malay secession movement in South Siam. who disappeared In September last year, is reported to be alive and well in a small village on the Kelantan-Siamese border. A Singapore Malay newspaper said today that a Malay
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  • 64 7 KLANO. Tues All three Alliance candidates in the Klang Town Council elections were returned unopposed when nominations closed today They were Mr A Karuppiah for Klang South ward. Inche Sheikh Huasaln bin Sheikh All for Port Swettenham ward, and Inche Abdullah bin Haji Hassan for Klang
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  • 19 7 Eight ampules of morphine were reported stolen from a doctor's house in Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 56 7 PENANO. Tues Mr V Madsen, general manager of the Malayan American Plantations since 1949 will b< leaving Penang for New York soon to take over his new 1 appointment as n.anagtne director. Plantations Division I i Malaya and Sumatra Mr R T de Loe acting I
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  • 265 7 lOHORE BAHRU Tues. —A Social Welfare worker was today fined $150 or two months' Jail after his retrial on a charge of assault. Wong Chaw was retried on an order made by Mr. Justice Storr In the Supreme Court. He was charged with assaulting Voon Plang
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  • 62 7 RENOAM, Johore, Tues. Rengam terrorists made another "nuisance" attack on security forces last nighttheir second In a weelc. They fired several shots at a bi.se camp occupied by men of the Ist Bn. Northern Rhodesian Regt., and then bolted. Last week bandlt« used the same "night without
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  • 151 7 8 RESTAURANTS THREATENED BY STRIKE Row over sacked unionists DEPRESENTATIVES of workers at ei»ht Singapore Chinese restaurants yesterday derided to serve strike notices. They alleged that the managements of the restaurants had sacked nine "active" comm:ttee member* of the Singapore Workers' Union to which the workers belong. About 300 workers,
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  • 93 7 BECAUSE a Chinese interpreter .-peaking the Lanchi dialect could not be found to interpret in a cjvn case in the Singapore •*rday, Mr. Ju- 1 >n had to ;use. A daim had been brought by rried woman, Chiew Vow Kwon Sheng Woven Chetr. claiming
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  • 44 7 KLANG. Tues A woman was accidentally hit by a stray pellet when a ''rterinarv Departrrv I sistant fired his shotgun at a wild doR herr I The woman. Lakshmi Pillay. drying clothes on a \e was taken to hospital
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  • 59 7 Mr. K. P. K. Menon. a former Singapore lawyer and later Inaian High Commissioner in Cfylon for a period, is expected to arrive in Singapore n<xt Wednesday by Air India International on a short vi^it Mr Menon, who is now the editor of the leading Malayalam
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    • 152 7 t e ct accompanimc^ >§&Jf a yerlect dinner... BLUE iH Nil li |pif LIEBFRAUMILCH H. SICHEL SOHNE oe^t advice on the selection of blc wines for your next dinner party, please "phone our wme specialist Singapore 5324. EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Specialists in choicest wines. VOIGTLANDER VITO B ridrr *Jr
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    • 118 7 POLITICIANS HAVE SHAKEN MALAYA BUT THIS "BEILY-SHAKER BEATS THEM ALL i 1 MHMMPyHfM <,'l MALAYAN !'i: I MIIKI KT'l TM "4 I Si ±*3 Orwninr Today mL—Lmj 11 lil ITI ISI Ml p.m. am mrfiuuTWJu tutu: PIMMCiCfI xrprutA' 'JtOJJREyQVNI'--*™ m J MAMBO FILMED ALL FREE LISTS SUSPENDED C^| CXSTIIIOS tc
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    • 90 7 The weather MIMMI M TfMriK\TIRI 1 7.30 pm on Nov 31 to 730 am >>n Nov 1): Singapore 73 decrees P*nan« 74. KoU Balira 75. Kuala Lumpur 75 Ipoh 73. Kuantan 73 M4.XIMI M I Mil I. I I Rl 1 7 JO a.m. to 730 p.m on No\ 1
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  • 355 8 OTHER SHAREHOLDERS HAD TO BE CONVINCED, COURT TOLD SELLER SAYS HE RECEIVED $16,000— BUT HE SIGNED FOR $27,550 I KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A LANDOWNER told the Sessions Court here today that in order to please a buyer he signed an agreement
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  • 123 8 Dr. Linehan dies in Dublin f)SE of the author* ol the Federation of Malaya Agreement and an outstanding Malay Mrholar. Dr William Unfhan. has died in Dublin. Dr. Linrhan came to Malaya in 1916 &5 a member of the Malayan Civil Bervlce. From 1938 to 19<2 he was Director of
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  • 275 8 RAIN UPSET BOAT BUT SAVED 3 SEAMEN They drifted for 9 days RAIN which swamped and capsized the boat of three Indonesian Chinese fishermen also saved their lives during the nine days they were adrift In the Straits of Malacca. •Had it not rained rvery night we would have died
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  • 51 8 PENANO Tues Fifty-nine people from all over the Federation have applied for five acho'arship* for posts^condary studies in Honp Kone offered by the Horn: Konu Junior Chamber o Commerce The .scholarships, tenable for four years, cover full tuition, board, lodging and it roundtrip passage from
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  • 96 8 Father and son die in crash— mother and daughter badly hurt JOIIORE BAIIRL', Turs-lwo Europeans died instantly and two others were •.eriously injured v hen their rar uas involved in a rnllision with a bus at the 22nd mil. stone Johore Bahru-Ayer Ilitam road on Sunday. Dead: Sergeant G. Hayes.
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  • 182 8 MORE CUTS IN LEAN YEAR AHEAD T*HE Labour Front Coalition Governments first b'idßet, to be presented on Monday, will be an austerity one. the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday. His Oovernment h»»d made considerable economies «lnce it came to power, he told the
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  • 21 8 The body of an unidentified elderly Chinese was found in the sea off South Quay, Singapore, yesterday morning.
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  • 77 8 NAAFI BEER CASE MEN WIN APPEAL IPOH. Tues— Mr Justice Pretheroe today allowed an appeal in the H:«h Court here by three men against conviction and fines of $312 each for having dutiable NAAFI beer The appellants w»r» Ranjit Singh, a Home Ouaid officer of Sungei Siput. Loh Sane: and
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  • 54 8 SEREMBAN. Tues—Political parties contesting the Town Council elections here in December will not be allowed to use their own party symbols. Instead, they will draw lc»s for one of the seven symbols that have bthe States Col E. W R The A.. Labour t Indeper.v ing
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  • 89 8 'LET UNITE' APPEAL TO TUC Unions v C o m m i claims to 85.000 w union the Trad< form a united ll! amon^ th( In .i letl leader, Mr said th: approv, ri live mertin on Sunday. Th.- appr.c: rhave tho < tablishlng th 'Talks at once' "Wit!; Will
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    • 229 8 HIIMIC]|||||||||||IC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllllt]llllllllllll(]||||IMIIIIICIIIIIMIIIIIIC]||||||llll I SINGAPORE CANINE WELFARE ASSOCIATION i 2nd AXXLAL DAXCE I RAFFLES HOTEL SUNDAY -13th NOVEMBER, 7955 5 j COME SEE THE BRIDE OF THE YEAR" j CONTEST FASHION DISPLAY BY LEADING FASHION HOUSES j BALLET ACROBATIC j I by LORRAINE ANTHONISZ SPECIAL BALLROOM DEMONSTRATIONS PRIZES* SPOT DANCES* LUCKY NUMBERS
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    • 108 8 NEWtyMs SK -ice-fresh .tin^ling-fresh 1 f'. For healthy GUMS IV*^ You'll/^/ that healthy tingle— it tells you that brushing with new Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste stimulates the gums to resist infection. S.R. stands for Sodim.i Ricinoleate the substance that dentists flMfl SEpS^BB use to clear up infected gums. W^^^^P^ \lftw Only
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 142 8 RADIO MALAYA Programme* thus marked raa be i\. .1 by listrnrrt in Malacca i Short navr I' l and 6Zm. Mrdium mmm 476 m. 343.. 366 m. and I»7m. A.M. -8 57 and 11.08 English Srhools Broadcasts. PM. 1.00 Tunefully Yours; '1.30 News; M 4J —200 Melody Of Love; 2
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    • 330 8 Join The Tockn Torks; 5 45—6.00 Let' s Join In. (3*t» Metres and ■awash 10 00— .0 22 Home News from Britain and Soorts RoundMALACCA Mrdium W»t M Mrtrnl. P M 6 45— 6 M Dance Interlude: 9 00—9 30 Thanks for the Memory Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS with a
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    • 37 8 High tides Tonu i 9 It y ins I a.rr. ■10 ft 1 ins Ins. i 1.59 pm (7 1 TOMORROW am. '9 r 1 'Kckson 8 "8 p.m. ill! n I a.m. 1 8 ft 4
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  • 1527 9 ;:it; *«K« V •i It lit fi M iiili ill 'Mi 'It ti 13! I 1 ttflfl) TWO hundred years ago today when the Princess Marie Antoinette of Austria was born the lives of royal children were shaped by their parents, and for
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    • 136 9 waterproof rtncMn d j :OM ALL i in UNiTiON CF AND BRITISH "KIDNEY TROUBLE? law »i.-'.( poaoo* •:rr be F o-nm»tdj, D-W-.t > eta; Th« toe r»ii»bi« en tiie trouble J »d<jer art ■cMMf, h».-oiliil tre espeU«d tram v d wort tad pUj become 1 ian <oi<: cm. 1 m
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    • 167 9 Don't be] Vague ask for I Soi« I»t»tnbutor* RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE TEL. b 167 8-9 svnth>tt< fobrio Atk for ASAHI /r^^SSi^ \J> fabrics rf'Jj'rjr «> Comet 6crr^»fi«. C'«K <M^^^^J. w *k 7,000 <«ii«« en»« 2S^Z2ss^^sl *3^" 1 AX S/400 K«m fWMTI V--1 AX 1.000 Ckwnr V..U >(^ AX J7OC Sh««'
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    • 105 9 Box Uoryan. M.D. Vo# to form ■^B^^WH^L^LW 855 T £>^| -t >: s I 1 A c -fV\y c *Xas?iC-~i»c- J^" L^B^B^B^Lk 1 n^^B^lßtt^ "~i^ nick Travy *ii**inf shwlarts V iAMIWt CONVINCED THOSE N \JXXS UKE *17 R. OOVN 'l T^[ ■■■k^H marks WERE PUT THERE BY ppoM J' AMD
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  • 763 10 PEPPER PRICES CONTINUE SLIDE ON PRODUCE MART By Our Market Correspondent DEPPER prices cracked on the local market yesterday a« a result of the- overnight drop in prices on the London and New York markets. In one of the biggest drops this year, on a single day, both white and
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  • 124 10 Borneo to maintain dividend T<HE Borneo Company is maintaining the 25 per cent, dividend on its £600,600 ordinary capital for the year to March 31. although, while the parent company's net profit has improved, the group balance shows a sharp reduction from the previous year's figure. Group net profits applicable
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  • 112 10 Singapore i hlne»e Pro4wr Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday weir ('•pra: quirt; Nmrmber 137 S> buyers $27 7 S sellers. December $28 buyers. 128 1 4 aellers < oronut ail: quiet; bulk S4O 3 4 tellers: I drum $43 14 seller^ Pepper: quiet Muntok white $133 Sarawak
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  • 26 10 SINCiAPOKK NOV. 1. RIKRKR: $1,111 P*r lb. (up half a tent). TIN: 5375.8." per picul (up Sl.K.'i. COPRA: 5r7.62J per picul (down l.'i cmts).
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  • 141 10 Ships 4<oii«\ldr Ihr Slngapurr lUibtmr Hoard wharves «r r\l».-« ti-d U>d»» »rr A-sta 1-3. 80--nco 4-5 Orestes 6-7. Buiraeus 8-9. T««tlbrrK 11. C'lytonrua 13-14. Btnvntrlcle IS- 16 President Madison 18. TJlpunts 10-30. Auby N W..11 S. Rcaanx N Will 9. Ki>.mpar 31-33 SarnnKan 33-24. Auray 35-36. Pieaaantuile 27-24 Javan«M>
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  • 31 10 Selayaii? Tin Dredg.ng Ltd declared an interim dividend len per cent less tax for year ended September 30. payable on November 25 to shareholders registered on October 26
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  • 32 10 RUBBER PIH J November fob at $1 18Thr rloßiti <It ii. i Singapore mem- |>„ Novemrjcr I Kp<>l f.0.1 No 1 Rs bales No. 1 R No. 2 No. 3 IDecember Markrt: Ste
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  • 11 10 I On tin Hon« Ki.,u dollar Strrl.n, one t.iel
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    • 196 10 7&e tat&t cud *rtf i*ytMite Jivatf watch qj- ff§s THE DIAMOND SYMBOL OF UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STATIONERS Comprehensive and illustrated Travel Magazine "In Out of Singapore Maiaya available at $2.50 per copy. AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD., 64. Robinson Ro ad. Singapore- 1. K^bß^. wait I lB Bulk
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    • 403 10 NOTICES NOTICE This is to announce that Mr. Oan Chong Bin has resigned from in. pout as Asst Manager to our firm as from 31st October 1955. CHONO UK AT ftOOlS) LTD NOTICE I. KAMACHI DO RAJOO. of Tanjong Rambutan, have embraced Islamic religion and have changed my name to
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    • 354 10 TENDERS HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD. TENDERS TENDERS are Invited from established Contractors for the supply and delivery of the following commodities for the period Ist January 19j6 to 3lßt December 1950 SAND: 2 grades— Coarse and Fine. Clean well graded natural sand suitable for use In high quality concrete.
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    • 500 10 NOTICE THE KUALA REMAN RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Tel' eraphlr adv.ee has been re«er.»-d fiom London of the recommendation of a dividend of rvs Income Tax at the rate of 8 if. in 'he t. for the year enrtrd 31M July 1955. payable on IPth Decembrr to members
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    • 494 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA U S PACifIC PORTS— 30 DAY. Sjilin 1 Arriving San Franci.co Singapore P. Swct I [lisabefk Bakke 5 Oct 5 Nov 7 Nov Cjcrtrud Bakkc 5 No* 6 Oec 8 Dec 9 Dec Anna Bakke 10 Dec 9 (an 1 1 |an
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    • 1058 11 MANSFIELD CO., LTD, M. m»j «fl 4 ™*a» 'n Singapore) (12 lines) I TH E BLUE FUNNEL LINE T ***L art via other ports to lood and discharge mm« COL GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS ii.LIHGJ L Singapore Dv Ocf 10/Nov 1 GU/14 Nov 4 Nov 7/ I G 36
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    • 1109 11 EAST ASIATIC UMB For Ad.. P.. ..V N 5 S TO CONT >NINT/SCANDINAVIA or Aden, Pert Said, tt.no.. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Capanheton Gothenbura ft Otla M _s_%_tnTß a S'hofTi P#nooQ "EPieVJ.'V. 17/19 Nev 20/20 Nev 21/22 Nev civ L °"i te "'••••"•ers anty). Gdynia. Cells London (Passengers only) Passenaer accommodation
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    • 988 11 ■uaDiNcTHB BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "I, 1 SINGAPORI (Incerpereed In the United Kingdom) S LINIS SAILINGS TO UK. AND CONTINETAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong 'BENVRACKIE for London. 6. IS/iasaMsl Nov Direct arrives London 25 Nev BENVORLICH for Liverpool, RotteVdom Hull 1»/1»Nev 10 UN., 20/21 Nay BENNEVIS for Avonmouth, London,
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    • 1238 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL: No: ***** -LLSftMAM ok BUCKNALL KLA VEN-SS UMB LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGILIS, SAN »«A M C'SCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLI ft VANCOUVER ond for USA., North Atlontic Port. Accepting cargo far Control ft South ond Conodo ond vio Colombo America S--r. <ITT D o 'i._
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  • 228 12 COLOUR THE THREE MEN IN A TUB Dear Boys and Girls, Here ore the six winners of our crossword con 1 Ton Geok Yon, 3357 Botu Bercndani, Malacca. N. Sankarasivom, Buk i t Zahroh School, Form 1 -A, Johore Bohru, M. Kantiah, 18 Kcvscr Road, Sercmbon, K. Podmowothy, 14 Alnwick
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  • 302 12 IN reply to queries reg the Swiss stamp that 1 mentioned last week, the minaUon l< :> ■•< nt the colours uaed an brown, prey yellow, and red. The stamp Ls only on tale until the end of toll year but as the stamp ttrai uve I
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  • 856 12 The four scouts arc on holiday by the sea. There is a ruined house in the grounds where then see a man in a green shirt behaving mysteriously. They discover from the owner that this man is trying to buy the hnusc.
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  • 648 12 BDUL Wahab wants to know if he can make electricity. Will you could rub your fountain p<n -iiurplv against y>ur >hort» for :i few minutes, thin lay it ibove .some tiny *crap» of tissue paper and you will find that the paper flies
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  • 232 12 rr*FACHER "Why hare you I given me a sheet of blank- paper for your drawing test 7 Rahman. "Please sir, I drew a dog and a bone" Teacher. But where i» the bone?" Rahman. "The dog has eaten it sir." Teacher. "And where is the dog?" Rahman.
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    • 69 12 C.C.C. Collect 4JJ of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing fix C.C.C. coupons and I a tamped sclf-adarcssed envelope. [Name ddress O*W > MILKMAID i I MILK I ft
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    • 160 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO HONGKONG MT SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND-VOYACt SPORE HONGKONG DfP _ARR DE? VICTORIA' 21/11 25/11 27 I ASIA" 22/12 26/12 28. •ASIA" 21/2 25 2 27 VICTORIA" 22/3 26 1 2S i I &J EUROPE I EXPRESS MONTHLY SINGAPORE .DEPARTS •VICTORIA" 1/12 ASIA' 2 I VICTORIA" 23 1 "ASIA" 3/3
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  • 486 13 Can floodlights be turned on during 5.15 p.m. match? 'But we're on goodwill visit so we won't be awkward 9 Moorthy THK Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists will not object to floodlight* being switched on should light become bad in any of their four 5.15 p.m.
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  • 305 13 Indonesian swimmers open tour Saturday rpHE Singapore water-polo M. team, gold medallists at the last Asian Oarr.es. will be given .i hard test against Indonesia on Saturday. The Indonesians will aL*o compete in races asainst Colony ..wimniers. The Indonesian .wtmmir.. .i-Ui4-ent. »ith three Asian Oirnn 'wimmris and four Oames «aterpoi
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  • 63 13 BRISBANE. Tues. M» Anderson. your.;: Qu— naiand ■Mi iarmer. caused tne flrM m.i.ior uptet of the Queensland hampionships here »hen he eliminated Australian Davis Cup player Re\ Hartmie in straight seta. He won <i-< 5. 6-3. 7-6 to enter th* aeml tinals of the men sine las
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  • 37 13 8t Andre* s School, unbea'en in their la*t three inter -school hockey matches scored s 1-0 victon o\er Anglo-Chine»« Schoo! at Wuod'MUe yesterday The goal »a«. ttrored by Da\x Koh in the .second hall.
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  • 241 13 IPOJi Tues PERAK who reached the final ol the HMS Malaya rurse: compention last year, m-111 mcc; Selantor nt Kuala Lumpur on s.iturd.n in tlieir opening ftxturt of the season The selectors have made t«o changes in the 'earn beaten b\ Kedah last Saturday.
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  • 400 13 6-0 TROUNCING FOR GALLANT SERVICES XI SINGAPORE Civilians won the Lady Mellersh Cup for the sixth year in succession when they convincingly beai Combined Services 6—o in the annual Poppy Day women's hockey match on the padang yesterday. Despite the big; score In favour of Civilians, the game did not
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  • 104 13 VTENNA |\E*-'F?IDINO champion Ivan An- i MJ dreadls <Cacchoalo\akla> and fellow countryman Ltdislaw Stlrxk reached the men s Ungle» final in the Austrian international table tennis championship* here yesterday. Andreadis beat K Wegrath 21-17 9-^1 21-7 17-21. 21-13 and S'ipek bea' Ludwlg Vyahanano\sky Czechoslovakia 17-21. 19-21. 21-14
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  • 50 13 Ur.nerilty ol Mala;. a beat The Black* by 12 points -four penalties' to ten point, 'two goal-' in a friendly rugger match at Bukr. T.ir.ah j-esterday .See' aratnam kicked all the penalties for Univerr'tv and Kana and Yap scored tries fir Blacks, which M. Alamgofl converted
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  • 26 13 LONDON Tues Headlngley beat Dublin University by 6-u in their rugby union match played here >esterday In another game. Bertlve Rangers oe»t Leicester 9-6
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    • 217 13 VACANT for rypewittlnf. ritlng. Box ,uired immeCorr.pany. wide pracBU, S.T. PLASTIC 4 5 p.m. D Telephone must nd English. EDIATELY 3rd :.cuctor MPIEA „w ruing WTED rt,. txtru. Varried, reaporc. ■FRIENCED Qualified Field Rafaratxm ::.ber. Box M«)\ VACANT M <■'•• '*'rm. r brick ,<:. ice* or t *****. Grange occurs.
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    • 474 13 ACCOMMODATION VA(\\| Word, ti (Mm >—#»,.* in rf xtrn FOR RENT No. 3 Kheam Hock Ro«d in good residents! locality semi-detached house with 3 bedrooms bathrooms attached modern sanitation, longbaths ana iter hoater with gaiage Imrr.e dUte occupation. Apply Cheong Koon Seng A Co.. Ltd Tel. ***** 2-STOREY FURNISHED Seaside
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    • 469 13 ItlllUN M Herd. $i i lim. >—Bax it Hi. axtrm. LADY WILLINO give English Tuition in Reading Writing and o. Beginners Tutored Mnnirißß only Box AB66g. B.T CIIIM^L VMCA BCHOOL-8 Novembe.- Besmners' Claases: i Book- Keeping, Typewriting. Short--1 nand. !CC English. Vacancies Account inp. Shorthand Speeds. Revision all xuojects for
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    • 922 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE »c Ward. U (Hlm.t—Bax M rt.. mMtr, WANTED -100 ton Diesel Boa 1 lln good condition for Pishing purpose, should be 75 100 Horse Power. 70 75 feet long. 1J 14 feet wide. Contact with detail* mid Approximate Price. Box AUSI, S.T HOUSES LAND WANTED tt Ward,
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    • 257 13 MlSt KI.LANEOIS MI\CTLL.\.'SJKJl S W,.rd* %i (Hip. 1— it Hi. M(r. ;>, Ward. U Wl/|«i it cl. ttlrm ZEIBS IKON CONTArLEX VICKY MICHELLE p.-*aents The revolutumarv slngle-leiu The Popular Safari Put r*oent!v .Reflex Camei. that thinks loi winner of the Coiffure Guild Oold >ou! c P m Hollywood. CallfornU 13.
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    • 431 13 «> PUZZLE m WEDNESDAY! Straits Times WORD PUZZLE "AA" 1 a Cat out pm a»irh other coupons fost.ag mttrucriorH appear below i f-«— l— --F— t— P-—^.-.■■■■■■■_ I|C R aTkJK fill in i\ |O T H EJRg missing i T|frX~"Ets|T| LETTERS >■ |O"O K SM^cum |R O| E^H^B CUpkYio* NMo*t>
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    • 104 13 RI (.BV Police K A.I (hanfi. P.T.S.: All VVhile» v B". All Whim. k r.. u nd S.CC "A" I I! X t Psdsrif Tengah N'nmaoVt Nee lkMß.N'(t Sow: 14 Sqdn. RNZ \l v BA.S Tengah; Naval Base i.llg r.H.O EN AS Sesnbawan. v R V Kran.ii. Hrmhawang HCBI S.H.A.
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  • 166 14 EPSOM JEEP (Ml ROY lOINTIK i: \< i i rui atri ii coon n»i{\<.i vii{ i\<. bi am I .10. Mroiu Ream Slront Bram <>o»d Inrate < hrxsanlhennim < hrvsanlhemum Sound Wa»« RACE I «lI\R W \TER (I»XR WATER SO WHAT M ■»•■••> h r WaUr It
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  • 521 14 ON his two good showlllgs acainst Walla Walla, at Bukit Timah in September. Solidarity looks a lively prospect in today"s main race— the Class 2. Div. 1. of handicap (Race Six). This four-year-old, with 8 10 ran Walia Walla to 1' 2 lcncths in their
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  • 80 14 Till X I *as no rain on .Monday and yesterday, hut the going up to last evening was still soft. RADIO MALAYA will not broadcast the races today. TREBLE TOTE will be held on Races Four. Six and Seven; Forecast Tote on Races Three. Five
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  • 358 14 JEEP'S STAR 3-* Welsh King Triple Crown Four Charmers FOl R CHARMKKS. r promoted fr o m Class 5 last month, may well prove too good for Class 4 too. I confidently expect this promising three-year-old to score his fourth successive win in the
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  • 1262 14 Race I— £3o: Class 2, Div. 4— Abt. 7 Furs. 1 868 Chenirre* 7y Smith 9.00 Kok Hoon<? TJoa 2 390 Bk>a«»hot 7y Baxter 8.13 J. ChlppiiK.ale Ac K. P. Lee Bagby 3 7P9 Clreet 6y Manning 812 H. Co" ling St Mrs. J. Rodger* Roduers 4
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  • 532 14 Welsh King is one of today's best bets I |P 5-lb. for his splendid second to Motion Picture II over b[l. in Div. 2 on Saturday. Welsh King looks one of the best bets in today's card (Race Three). This Owen Tudor four-vear-old deserves a winning break after a sequence
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  • 86 14 Tour fund now $1,885 SINGAPORE Cricket Association have received further donations, totalling $600. toward thrlr .share to send a Malayan cricket team to tour Hong Kong later this month. The S C A have been .set to collect $4,000, and so far have received $1,885 Latest donations received were from
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  • 148 14 TRIPLE CROWN ran an encouraging race In his ]a.st apiM'.r a Bukit Tlniah in September. when ho finished nfth with 7 10 to Star Sapphire over 7f after making thr running right up to Mir lut furlong ThLs HoLs Roiujrll three-year-old haa Improved
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  • 234 14 A WEAK COLONY XV FACE TOUGH MATCH v NEGRI VEGRI-MALACCA, probably th< A^ the southern section of tru competition, may prove this B pore's hardest hurdle. Reason ior this l.s the much depleted Colony XV. who face their first inter-state match of thi., year's serifs with s^vf n top players
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  • 96 14 pJBS to Mi ros, from Sramm, key ,m.m the >,|, Thurau. man Turf lub yes Padd>\ on M" 1 grey (,i. Srlaneor I 'A Pacldv part hi I S*-lan S r, r i the Japai Hato said "A ni.ii, simplii-.n j friend t.,
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  • 31 14 The Suuarx're Hockey Ansocia- V tlon» Olympic cnachins wtß becin today or. the SRC padang. Train::. :'h 2fi .nder the asw* lation paiiel of coac. K e>.
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  • 104 14 MELBOURNE Tues. RISIN* d ho:.-c today failed by thn ol a length in a v record for A racing of tic the rare Cup double bourne saeeantve I »37 Epsom Derby (ailed .me Cup ,and of the Aw race ended "iumph for New
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    • 819 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. !< ..mi.mii, rrom Pace <) SITIATIONS VACANT H 14.,,,/, s, M,n j -Hnx S» rt: txlr: INDIAN TOOK House Boy v I lain Cooking. Phone I hi *****. ASSISTANT SECRETARY <Femali i required l>.- British Club In ■lv i b<! afflcitr.t Dd-TJrptot, and kM* to york on own
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    • 77 14 |<?^ The GOLDEN-STAR RADIO BHrßßeHami model I mm j rtl Irt "zy a Mill P M fiT" Outstanding Feature MODEL PDOIB 5 VALVfS i far Dry Biturv Oacraliaal 5 pore t' Pcnjni Pr.cc $200 Fed Mm 5225 MODEL PEIOI 6 VALVES AC 90 125-200-250 V S pore b Pcn»ni Price
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