The Straits Times, 3 November 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THIRSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 127 1 A UNION writes to the TANGLIN CLUB THE Sincapore Work--1 ors' Union has subnutted wage claims to the Tanelin Club on behalf of about 60 workers employed by the club. The demand^ include: A wage n.scote ot from 10 to 25 por cint. ii minimum of $15 a month, a
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  • 55 1 TR. Wed. bocn set debate on the Federal try. said ■niid inBudfet on The Council would then adjourn for two days to allow members to study the proposals. A day's debate on general principles will follow. The Council will then debate the estimates
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  • 237 1 RUBBER BOOM BALANCES THE BOOKS FOR THIS YEAR Sut taxes may be higher to meet the demands of the coming year More to go on health, schools .1 MITR. ft v Federation Treasury expecti with a istead < t s t i m a te
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  • 405 1 Rahman sets romantic task for information officers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, today assigned to Information officers from all over the Federation a strange, romantic ta?k. He charged them to retcue from extinction the neglected forms and forgotten expressions of
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  • 70 1 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'K. Writ.— Thr hlrf Minister. Trncku Abdul Rahman, assured ..Hi. i of thr Department of Information here today that they would not lone thrir Jobs with thr ending of the Emergency 11. told them that thrir work wa» vital md would ln». to i.. done
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  • 263 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Even if the Hunt again* the Communist terrorists should end suddenly, there would be no laving in expenditure immediately for it would take a long time to run down the .security forces. The Federation's Financial Secretary, Mr. C. J. Thomas, said
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  • 1702 1 BONN, Wed. A GERMAN pilot who was shot down by (iroup aptain Peter Townsend and later visited hv him in hospital said today he was "genuinely moved that fate has refused happiness at the side of Princess Margaret to my one-time great opponent
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  • 78 1 I Bill Wallace the man who may win Princess's affections MR. WILLIAM WALLACE, one of Princess Margaret's trading escorts before hrr ruin, mi i- with Group-Cap-tain Peter Townsend. Hr may now rrturn to hrr affections. Billy is thr mmi of a formrr cabinet minisi> i. thr lit. Captain Kuan Waltat-r.
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  • 200 1 THE KIND HEART ON-and-OFF THE BENCH MAGISTRATE praised a magistrate yesterday and called him a perfect employer "whose Renerosity i.- luiowo to all those wh&Tra c come in (•(intact with him." Tht man praised vai thr Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J M r>vereuxOlebourn. T.i. man vho |i.i:d thr tnbu't A.t
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Wed Britain's gold and dollar reserves fell by US. $48,000,000 in October to $2,297,000 at the end of the month, it was announced here today.— Reuter
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  • 426 1 I'LL CALL IN THE POLICE, says Mr. M CrtMtks told: Stay out of Front Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, last nleht d< clared he would not stand for dishonest elements in his party, the Labour Front. "If I find any evidence of any dishonesty In any member of the Labour
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  • 162 1 44 die in plane disaster DENVER. Colorado, Wad. ALL 44 people aboard a United Airlines plane, which ereashi d near here last night, were killed. The foi.r-< ncined plane went down in country east of the Rocky Moun' A florist. Mr. Bob Robbins, said lv n and then a blindin?
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  • 76 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Royal Air F«.i carrj'tng the High Comml>>lon.r. Sir Donald MacCi ltvray. from Changt. alm<>-t overt iirn<-d when it lard, d at Kuala Lumpur airp<.rt ning Ji-' after touching down it swerv.-d violently round •>n on< irr;r plete circle b« wa.s
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  • 34 1 MOWN '•"Ik f tins in irn\>lT ll.islll MM i.innrd s() CALL IP I Ilri- i(\rrnin«Mt Iml.iv 1 1 i<-< ■ti-ci sii (cations I t.n^ Ike t.-.-i-ji ir ■I nation m tain. Krutrr.
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  • 179 2 The grief behind a Royal smile MARGARET REMEMBERS MAN WHO REMEMBERED BROKEN-HOME KIPS THE 48 RED ROSES: WHO SENT THEM? LONDON. Wednesday. PRINCESS MARGARET masked a heavy heart with a smile and returned to her Royal (lulus today. The Princess, rested by a day of seclusion after she s;ii<l farewell
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  • 96 2 Patricia sails 8,000 miles to -wed her RAF sweetheart PATRICIA DE SOUZA. *tiO had travelled 8.000 miles from Singapore for the wedding, leaves the Roman Catholic Church at Barnet (Hertfordshire) with her husband. 2 1 -year-old Senior Aircraftman Ted Williams. Patricia arrived at Tilbury m the P&O Imer Canton last
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  • 73 2 CHICAOO, Wed Mrs Raymond Schultz obtained a divorce here after she testified that she was tired of getting up in the middle of the night to rook her husband a hot meal. She said she had done It for four years but in September had told
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  • 241 2 DETENTION OF CAPTAIN IS 'SO SILLY' Accused of gun-running From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wednesday. ALFRED Holt Company, owners of the steamer Memnon, are protesting through the British Ambassador at Jakarta about the "silly business" of detention by the Indonesians of Capt. E. W. Studlcy as a gun-ru.iner A Daily Mail
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  • 83 2 Mother and daughter murdered NAIROBI. Wed AN ENGLISHWOMAN. Mrs Helen Hamilton, 55. and her 12-year-old daughter I were slisr«d to death today lin their home on the main Nairobi road fWe miles from Nakugu. police stated here. A police .spokesman said Mr. Hamilton found his wife and child dead when
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  • 39 2 JERUSALEM Wed Mr. David Ben Gurlon. Israels Premier designate. today oil. r«-d to meet th»- Egyptian Prime Minister and "every other Arab ruler as soon a* possible to achieve a mutual settlement without prior condition*. —Reuter.
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  • 65 2 QUEBEC Wed -Two Canadian newsprint man ;facturers yesterday annoum °d increases of Cs3 ($9 Maiayant a I ton. The rises arr effective immediately In British Columbia, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leader. Mr. M J Coldwell. said that the int crease was "one of the mos* i unvarnished
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  • 52 2 NEW YORK Wed loving parson last nizht took a checjur for US$32.--000 on the television quiz programme "the 64.000 dollar question But the Rev Alivin Kershaw decided not to put his knowledge of jazz to the final m Onl: one has Mr K deep jazz ai
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  • 62 2 'Army of God followers revolt AI/ ALGKI' is' burn, d and OUtp'i first anni "Arm\ ol But with the ale: ported In the strike Dock work Algiers Overllla French Kabyh. tains bul Trees burnt Terroi set then road 1 Kabylie r In the "Army ol people havi I thirds land
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  • 26 2 TOKYO i parties toe I bodies from near U Hokkii another trapped after I I sion Police I number ol would amo
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  • 13 2 HONOLI militar;. nation. ference a preliminary which thej aion in Soul
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  • 15 2 ATHENschoolrh: ar»a wf i In sympathy stratorflred oi stormii.. tute th f ter
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  • 29 2 BELGRADE. Wed The Yugoslav Airline iJAT" slpned an agreement Ith the Soviet Civil Aviation Administration he-e yesterday to establish direct air service between the two countries
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  • 14 2 BUEV powerf A I Confedcr^t. I today cal striki I midnight K
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  • 308 3 v ~ued States foreign aid spending in Aria and Europe will be eat in 1957 Democracy is gaining in inqapore Hollister W \SHI\GTON. Wednesday. HKKCTOR of the International CoAdministration, Mr. John Holli- yesterday he planned to cut United pi ;iid spending in Asia and
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  • 61 3 Hot water present lands him in the 'iug' PHI! \IH I PHIA Wed. sti yens, 39. children i >rbi l »jk- i, eifts. i two little bis home M>ll POt r US i Sterrhi here." ,!t(t into ame b.u-k .it uiter r them. i pre--k• rl and the door. ■nee
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  • 29 3 Britain usaion of i luding DOS, id here Me the v of the led ad-..-c of Russia about BulHui Firi- Austria, jjra, NeI c and
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  • 31 3 KYREIfIA, Wed. British troops found rifles dynamite, radio equipment and piMols yesterday at an Eoka terrorist hideout, in the almost impregnable mountain area 21 miles east of Kyrenia Reuter.
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  • 91 3 T LES. Wed.— Linda Christ- 1 ..y turned, New YorK i the worth of I her by a Power. i ral legal ■•r the received tnas from oi MilDispute M'ttled ting Miss V.,n Cleef York said Testerit* had been >ut of court. The lawyers
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  • 40 3 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. Former President Juan Peron ol Argentina today left Paraguay by air for Nicaragua. He went to Paraguay after being deposed in Septen.be.Later he was interned at the request of the new Argentine Government. Reuter.
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  • 299 3 MOSCOW. Wed. THE Prime Minister 1 of Burma. Mr. U Nu. yesterday proposed that the Soviet Union should take part in future conferences of Asian and African countries, such as the one held at Bandoenu last spring. Speaking at a dinner attended by
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  • 127 3 Mil nil l» HALL. left, and Marjorie. 2g yrar old twin sinter*, here sern with thrn- mothrr. Mrs. M iiii-i Hall, are now putting on makr-up and going out Mtciallr for thr first time in their live*.
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  • 127 3 Ceylon asks India for 500 doctors to beat the shortage COLOMBO. Hrd CEYLON'S Ministry of Health today said that it wanted 500 doctors from IndiaMost of the doctors, uho will be general practitioners will be recruited on contract. But medical associations in Ovlon. includinn a section of the Ceylon Medical
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  • 97 3 UPLIFT— HIS AIM Doctor jailed after let-doicn TMPEH Wed— A court sentenced a quack di>ctor to nv t months' jail and a fine of US$3OO '$900 1 yesterday for trying by medical treatnent to increase the size of two girls" breasts. TV girls brought a suit after thty •suffered bodily
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  • 53 3 YORK. Wed Dr Cyril Gaibett. Archbishoo of York and Primate of England, announced today that he will retire with the Queens permission early next year. The 80-year-old Archbishop one of the outstanding personalities of the Anglican Church, said he was retiring on the grounds of age
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  • 23 3 SANTIOO, i Chile'. Wed More than 20.000 Chilean copper miners returned to work yesterday after a 24--hour strike.— A. P.
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  • 357 3 LONDON. Wed THANKS »o the continued btrength of sterling stork markets here were In good form today. Most of the leading Industrials closed with good gains. GiHedpeds encountered a Rood Investment demand after a quiet opening ana gains ranged up to seven-eighths. Closing middle prtc«»
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  • 157 3 Britain denies spying in Peking LONDON. Wed. A FOREIGN OFFICE spokesman denied that two British officials in Peking had been spyIng. He was commenting on a statement by Miss Harriet Mills. 35-year-old American, who said in Hnng Kong after her release from Communist China that she was "guilty of espiotiage
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  • 325 3 HONG KONG HERO'S MOTHER IS NOT SATISFIED WITH AWARD FOR HER DEAD SON LONDON, Wed. THE bravery of a Bri- tish soldier who died in the df fence of Hong Kon« in 1941 was last night commended by thr Queen. '"The soldier. Lance Bombardier John
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  • 286 4 WATCH OUT FOR THESE FIVE TYPES Mr. Narayanan warn union members IPOH, Wed. PLANTATION union members were warned today of five types of people they have got to watch. They were also told how to handle them. The secretary general of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr P. P
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  • 73 4 A WARNING TOO FOR THE ASIAN BOSSES IPOH. Wed Asian employers are very backward In their attitude towards trade unions. Mr A. Venugopal, chairman of the Perak branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, said today "I appeal to all Asian employers to keep vii open mind about trade
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  • 143 4 ABOUT 50 nurses in Singapore have been "Illegally' registered but under bona-flde circumstances, the Director of Medical Services, Dr R. H. Bland, told the Straits Times yesterday. He said: It Is not their fault but an oversight on my part as
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  • 224 4 CARPESTER WINS PERMIT APPEAL JUDGE had to decide yesterday if it was an ot>ence to keep Roods like coal or timber on business premises or at home -without a permit. City Council authorities say If any consumable article" li not used Immediately a stnraxe permit
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  • 61 4 Neuter official for South Africa MR WILLIAM O'NEILL. Reuters manager for South East Asia for four yean until April this year, when he went on Irare, has been appointed Reuters business manager in Cape Town. South Africa. He flew there this week Mr OSriU has been 2« years with Reat«n.
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  • 78 4 A remembrance sendee will be conducted by Rev Father McKinna, senior Roman Catholic chaplain o f FARELF. at the Kranji Imperial War Oraves. Singapore, on Sunday evening The service, which starts at SSO p.m.. will be for those who were killed In Malaya during the second world
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  • 43 4 Mr. 8. C. Hood, head of the BBC's overseas service. Is now in Singapore on a week's In&pertion of the British Far Eastern Brouu casting Service station In the Colony. He leaves by air on Sunday for India and East Africa.
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  • 47 4 Professor Vincent Harlow. Protestor of History of the British Commonwealth at Oxford, who recently returned to Britain from a two-month lecture tour in Singapore, the Federation. Sarawak. South India and Ceylon, will today broadcast In a BBC. programme about his travels.
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  • 145 4 T^HE Singapore Eighth Magistrate, Mr. K. C. Than, yesterday read a vers« from the Old Testament to •onvlnce a lawyer that the j V'"k a witness was swearing on wan the Holy Bible and not i ropy of the Criminal Pro- redure Code, as the
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selanßor Film B<xMety'. next show will be "The Divided Heart" at the i.ido cinemu. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. THE PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT
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  • 269 4 20,000 sign away their right to strike IN FUTURE ALL THEIR DISPUTES ON WAGE CLAIMS WILL GO TO GOVERNOR— THEN TO TRIBUNAL )!<>KK than 20,000 Singapore Government servants now have no excuse to strike over any of their wage claim* or other service conditions. Yesterday staff representatives and officials signed
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  • 24 4 A woman i. Road. 81] strans-T house on M r >: livery m m She went later found Ml her r I table
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  • 29 4 Officials of th branch of Business H Union Chairni.r boa Lanu' 1 hon Lee Yok Y( Mrs. R s Boon Poh and Law P'
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUItPG Traffic Rawang-K'.. today bi c floor:: Although rain in th floodwatrr* d Thi.s wa< ari cent hieh M .;or coast up river
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  • 102 4 Leaking mugs— so toddy drinkers strike KUALA KANGSAR, Wed Toddy drinkers went on a 24-hour strike ending this afternoon in protest against dented and leaking mugs provided at the Government toddy shop here. They comp'ained that they had to hire mugs from stallholders near the shop
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  • 52 4 HELLO, HELLO MORE PAY, PLEASE The Singapore Telephone Board yesterday started "exploratory talks un wage demands of the Factory and Shop Workers' Union, which claim* :o represent Its 327 "fleh: employees The meeting at t*e Labour Department, which lasted two hours was described as cordial Both parties may meet again
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  • 30 4 TAIPINO. Web —A Remem- brance Day parade will be held at fie Cenotaph here on Sunday. Poppies were or. sale yesterday to the public j and school children.
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  • 49 4 Lam Poh Houk was charged In Singapore yesterday with the murder of Hong Chung Loon at the junction of Pagoda Street and New Bridge Road on Sept 4 He was remanded in custody and the case was adjourned to Nov. 9 No plea was recorded.
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    • 151 4 25rS? Centlemcn s f thankful TAMPAX What a wonderfu' iirT.-r.-nre T»mpax h.imeant the end of all the old worn difficult days" Now 1 can liv,- my life just hve from iiiacrabl* chaflnjf. because I Mi «f* motlern projection. Tampax ia the WfM -tnd most h\. inverted by a doctor and
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  • 75 5 THE FOOD IS 0.K. TANGLIN TROOPS TROOPS tr oops in I qual- rj are British in Bta- im Aus- Times rracks to ildiers. n. who :or 20 iv talk ir their In Aus- i-annot the Army It's luck R. Fit/ ,iked o: itrallans vied, "It's ight there ng with Annj
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  • 9 5 tlon in -:apore. I Bro- put on
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  • 102 5 Chinese schools tell ministry ire Chinese 1 ation committee. 503 organrday wrote Ministry of Icing that objects in Government ns lor Senior T hree students WM acting bj stud< Sineapore Girls' and Nanchiau Girls' Hish Schools. The subjects are General Science. Geography, and
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  • 363 5 CANON: HF MY SOW WED GIRL OF AMY RACE I WOULD BE HAPPY* CHURCH LEADERS PUT FORWARD VIEWS ON TOP TALKING POINT SHOULD INTER-MARRUGE be encouraged? hunh leaders in Singapore put forward iciely dill crent views on the controversial question yesterday. o KS n t O1
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  • 98 5 Air Commodore flies into Singapore \ni. O.M.MODORE C. ti. Everleigh (above), who is on his way to New Zealand to become Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, arrived by atr in >ingapore yesterday. He will stay in the Colony for three days as the guest of Air Commodore A. E.
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  • 50 5 Ceylonese Buddhist monks In Singapore will receive new robes during the annual i Kathina ceremony at the Sri Lankaramaya temple in St. Michael's Road un Sunday. The ceremony marks the end of the three-month rainy season during which the monks retreat In prayer and meditation.
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  • 79 5 YOt*N<iKS'l pjNscno-r in the 'l«-«i llhtl in Sinsaporr yesterday wa« Mary Annr. Ihnt- in.inlh .ild il iiu hi' r of the Chief Secretary. Mr. W\ A <ioode. and Mrs. (ioodr (abovr). who are hound for South Afrirm on holiday lim »ail
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  • 168 5 'Old maid expats' by Marshall TIMOROUS 9 RETIREMENT TROUBLES EXPATRIATES who are worried about not bein?? able to transfer their assets to their homelands on retirement were yesterday described by the Chief Minister of Singapore as old maids frightened of robbers under their beds." Mr. David Marshall was commenting on
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  • 82 5 A CAR mysteriously caupht fire in the compound of a house In Bale.<tler Road. Singapore, yesterday The owner a mechanic, found the uphoUterv on fire within 10 minute^ after he had parked it. The car was badly damaged. Two weeks ago. the Singapore Police offered a
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  • 107 5 THERE IS A CAIRNHILL BRANCH— LIM rE president of the Singapore Labour Front, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Straits Times yesterday that the party dors have a branch In Cairnhill. the division which elected Mr. David Marshall to the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lim said Mr. A. R I azarous
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  • 191 5 LAUNDRY MEN ON STRIKE: WE'LL FORM CO-OP Threat to washing contractor FORTY striking laundry workers, employed by Mr. A. P. Harumanis, contractor to the Singapore General Hospital, yesterday threatened to form a workers' co-operative society and wash for the hos- pital at a reduced rate. The workers made this suggestion
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  • 22 5 KUANTAN. Wed— A dance will be held at the Kuantan Club on Nov. 5 in aid of Poppy Day Fund
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  • 90 5 ...i/i mining pool IPOH, Wed— The body of a 12-year-old schoolboy, S. Rama.samy, was f <>und in a mining pool near Ipoh last nmht. 30 hours after he was drowned while sw'mirunu Ramasamy was one of a party of eight ..chool boys who went for a swim
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  • 42 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A patrol of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment fired on three terrorists on the Pahang Negri S< mbilan border area, y after the terrorist* had Ignored a surrender There were no known casualties.
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  • 48 6 20 Horrf. tit I minimum). DANIEL: Mr. P. Daniel, Health I In A.i boura, Tapah. I |M| Middenly on 2nd Isiovember, 1955, survived by i i CbUdran, who ofler OrateXul lha:ik.-> for Messages of Condolence, Wreaths, and I'erKinal AKencance at the I Which I tilt .same day,
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  • 233 6 M H „rrf.< $it i minimum;. SALE AT -MULCHANDS 1 82-1. 8...a Bmaali Ra. I-Olj^UW I'iiDANT E\ery Day In die 'Malay Mail it y<>i want U> Aiii mat $a,uuu wora puzzie. PRKK. I,i join tne Auloiiiooli* A ■<-iiefit.-, Write I'.O I. ITHS Party? Then It --ih-k or better •till
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  • 34 6 20 Wur4* $lli i minimum). THE FAMILY tf tne late Mr. ttaaak .'il uas iuid tne Beah Clan A^s.iciaUun for their kmu sympatny, vreatha, laraUa, intary .seiVlces, D :ai lor uttendU;k the luueral.
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  • 711 6 The Straits Times S'pore, ThaW Nov. 3, 1955. Federation Estimates Anticipatory joy in the I'll Ht the balancing of ciir's budget plainly must not be unconfined. The 1956 estimates ol' expenditure .ilieady removed the tram trcuMiiy f.ii-os. A deficit budget seems certain. Total (.-xpoiiditure next car is put at just
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  • 240 6 The Federation's Mmistoi for Labour emerßr*s witri credit from his conflict with those M.I.C. members who UM that an Indian should tv includexl in the Roodwill mi.^ion to Indonesia and in the Chin Penß talks and the dist-tission> 1:1 London. If it were conceded that Mr. Sambanthan ihould go
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  • 227 6 The Singapore City Council's figures for its electricity ■aaWtakfcaj atov •> da** turbinjr trend. The trndine surplus next yeiir will 1x5200,000, compared with a proiit i»f more than $3 million in 1954 and $1 3 million laM year. If expenditure on special services is included there will in
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  • 1233 6 THE STRAITS TIMES AIVtfrAL. 1856 IT REQUIRES a publication like the Straits Times Annual to bring home to the reader that the printer i.s more than a mere mechanic. He is also a craftsman, Intent on delighting us with the beauty of colour
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    • 233 6 RE Another Victim's" letter to the effect that Service families are re.'-pon.sible for the high Haiti in Singapore. As the wife ol an RAF. serving officer, not voluntarily .stationed in Singapore, I was pleased to read that "we don't blame them for living amongst us." I'm
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    • 129 6 WHAT "Civilian Tenant" has written about the hiph cost of housing in Singapore applies to Johore Bahru also. But in our case most of the sufferers are Government employees who have to wait for years to get Government auarters. Houses are in *reat de- mand here
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    • 171 6 A 8 your correspondent, Mr W. M. Edwards, Li a resident of Singapore, there Ls some excuse for him not knowing Federation Law Section 28 <6\ of the Post Office Ordinance, 1947, prohibits sending by post iln the Federation) any ■■Correspondence containing any publtc lottery ticket*
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    • 17 6 CLEARLY- ITS GOOD BOOTHS f HIGH E DRY I GIN jis CALDBECK MACGREGGR a. :ed in Homk-
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  • 39 7 RIOTERS' PIP NOT TURN UP BA D START TO i;XERCISE Wed. i;r got start •i with tad to ids w» re ng nonjjjsuru [-standing r take on the i iad had to they r conOfflcer, K McNa- -..nderr s.m.
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  • 93 7 'Add a pinch of salt to that statement by Mr. Byrne' i SINGAPORE Gov-j the public salt" by v liief local i the Com- last r Byrne transmenti i I anI Question I the C: vi mment in a commitment. "It is always sat or to say i
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  • 596 7 Informer dialled 4 T» for temptation— then a trap was set, court told ALSO THROWN IN: FREE DINNERS AND $10,000 FOR TWO SENIOR MEN' ABARET (.IRLS, free dinners and $10,000 for services rendered"— these were the offers made to two Singapore police officers in an
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  • 28 7 Singapore Police and the R.A.F P lic< are li .ith of Corpor;. 25. whu was found hanging In hi.- billet at R.A.F Changi on Sunday evening
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  • 81 7 9 strikers fined for obstruction VINE strikers were each fined $20. or two weeks' tall, in Singapore yesterday lor obstruction at the Singapore Plywood factory They stopped a lorry belonging to a shipping company sent to collect some planks from the factory on Oct. 17 by linking arms at the
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  • 135 7 Boy friends and tinging just don't go together, says Nightingale Lee SINGING AND ROM AM I don't go together, according to a beautiful Hong Kong star, Alice Lee. whu ha» Just returned to Singapore Otias Lee. who is better known as "Nightingale of the Orient,'' was in the Colony a
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  • 242 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. PHE Federation Chiof Minister. Tengku Abdul Rah- man. said here today that the revival of communal feeling would retard his work in bringing together people of all races in this country. He was commenting on the Malayan Indian Congress declaration
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The manager of Urn Mai Slew Estate. Sonal. was fined $100 in the magistrates court today .'or failing to pa> his company's June contributions to the Employees Provident Fund. i
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  • 41 7 TODAY: Singapore 12 S3 am <S» ft 2 ,n* i 12 pm. <10 ft>- Port nirkann 111 am HO ft > 1M pm << It S In.- Penaiic 210 njn *a ft 4 ln.v 242 pm tt ft 2 In* i
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  • 270 7 THE Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday appeared In a Singapore court as a defence witness in a death threat casein the dock stood Bak Meng Teck and Tan Kang Han, of the Singapore Lorry Transport Association, charged with criminal
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  • 239 7 ABOUT 300 cooks. waiters and waitresses employed in eight Singapore Chinese restaurants will ro on strike at noon today. The strike was called by the Singapore Workers' Union, to urioh the employees be lons, following allegations that the rest.uiranU had sacked nine "active" committee members
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  • 76 7 CLERK TO BE CANED KUALA LUMPUR Wed A MAGISTRATE today ordered K K Nair. an Army clerk, to be given six strokes of the rotan for causing hurt to Niranjan Singh another Army clerk Nair was also bound over for one year The rr. lelstrate Group Capt O V Howard,
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  • 140 7 MAN FROM SEA: WAS IT MURDER? SINGAPORE Marine Police are investigating the death of a Chinese at>out 40 years old whose body was picked up from BM .1 on* South Quay on Tuesday morning. The man. Khong Cheow. was identified only yesterday. A police spokesman said: It is now believed
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  • 87 7 THE court of inquiry set up to investigate trade deputes at the Adelphi. Gleneagles and the Singapore Hotel sat at the Labour Ministry in Havelock Road yerterdav with less work to do. Mr MB Brash, counsel for the Adelphi and the Binuapore Hotel, was given
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  • 26 7 Th<» Sarawak Govemmert last night denied rumour* in Singapore that the export c.uty of pepper from Sarawak ito be lifted in the near future
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    • 93 7 m KEEP CCOL Wlfn O Jt? SO ELECTRIC FAN trass— $32 Singapore to Penang. $35 Federation of Malaya. THE CENERAL ILICTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD THE IENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND 1 MULLARD RADIOS have SURED PERFORMANCE* MulUrd Measured Performance the sign ot reliability Yl gh Sensitivity! ■•> veband table
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    • 58 7 PeeAc/ieartb EVERCRISP THE ORIGINAL MOISTM ?00F PACKETS CREATER VARIETIES THAN EVU >>—Jr EVERCRISP By THE PIONEERS OF AIRTIGHT PACKETS ONCE AGAIN PERFECTION C ROM EEK IREANS POLITICIANS CONCEDE THAT THIS -BELLY-SHAKER" CAN EVEN SHAKE HEAVEN EARTH! 3 TIMt.S lIAILI Iff 3 IS. CM HM I'M >N>Kl\.. MU |i\N;|n t^ Ws>
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  • 223 8 'New villages wide open to Red propaganda" K. LUMPUR. Wed. THE Inspector- General of the Home Guards. MaJ.Gen. E B. de Fonblanque, said here today that "shocking" economic conditions in many new villages were having a bad effect on Home Guard efficiency. He told Kuala
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  • 276 8 MOVE TO TIDE OVER CRITICAL PERIOD* THE Mcßitchie and Pierce reservoirs will be able to absorb about 300 million gallons of water from flood areas should Singapore again be hit by heavy rains. By keeping the water level two feet below
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  • 101 8 [SO IT'S BACK TO] UNIVERSITY MB. 11l ANG SING HI A. a 23-year-old science graduate, had been awarded ■a Mir 1 1 researrh fellowship at the I'nivenlty of M.i in i fur two academic yearv Born in Malacca. Mr. Mil iiu rnli-r.il the Imvr.Mty in I '>1 graduating with a
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  • 141 8 Conductor didn't give tickets i fHUA WHYE. a former conductor of the Singapore Traction Company, was sentenced in Singapore yesterday i to a year's Jail for cheating the company of 1 $1.20. Mr M. c Boyle. D S P prosecuting, told the First .District Judge.
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  • 138 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Bahru has a Rotary- sponsored ■good citizenship training" club for poor boys who have no place to meet for guidance. The club, the first of its kind in the Federation, is the Unltv Club for Underprivileged Youths which the
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  • 388 8 Gate was open: Constable dies in ambush LABIS. (Johore). Wed. CXDR weeks Special Branch officers here have sensed that something was about to happen in the town's new village. Informers In the village whispered: "The bandits have been asking us wh.it routes the nightly perimeter
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  • 112 8 IPOH. Wed.— The Purtobohan Buml Putera (former Perak Malay League) wants Muslim marriage and divorce laws tightened to curb prostitution among Malay women. This will be one of the main planks in its platform for the Perak state elections on Nov. 12. The party has
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  • 176 8 PENANG. Wed. 1 (X)NTINUED development of an independent government on the present "sound basis'" should not discourage i potential investors in Malaya. Mr. V. Madsen said today. Mr Madsen. general manaI ger of Malayan American I Plantations, leaves for New York tomorrow to become
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  • 29 8 The Btanvac Employees Leagues will hold a social and dance at Raffles Hotel on Friday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m Tickets are obtainable at the door.
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    • 327 8 tORMIcS MGO. M LAMINATED PLASTIC w 4sfll^Bji V Formica is tinhdrmcd by alcohol, fruit acids, boiling water and >rdmjry household cleaning alkalies. Its I >th surface will not craze or ci.ick A damp cloth wipes it clean Formicd's special cigarette-proof grade is safe from careless smokers Wherever people live r
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    • 268 8 Thy Gr+mtvHt Opportunity t rtrffbtnltf to .V« r# is riff hi n our GRAND I I MORE BARGAINS Cold Poplin 36" .65 Ot Plain Linen 36 70 P yd Ar.ir. Plastic Sheeting 54" Amr. Plait Satin Tafetta 42' $1.20 Spun Tropical Tussore Suitings 54 140 Ptd. Silk Chiffon 45 1.40
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  • 1620 9 ta2;:;:ritgs*;^^*;;i»=«g»l»i g !^th;ii S s;i^HlhiSssitM^sCiiftßltMmim| ilin innltirtf SEVENTY-eight years ago yesterday was born in Australia a child destined to become perhaps the greatest and certainly the most stylish batsman who ever lived. He was christened Victor Thomas Trumper. Trumper as a child
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    • 150 9 s TC DIABETIC I self-drive cars INTER RATtt •OLIDAYS mor« or t«»r. »nd ■-.ESS rt Sp«c- HOTELS jseour 10U on ■enema, c tr«« 302 i i.W.k 'IODEJCQ BE TALLER 6 nranci Nrw ..ir?.!Ueed In full. r or its Draft .n India. a by i D It) Delki-t, India. infection in
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    • 141 9 'Viyella' takes good care of babies Ww f iff iff f i '<''■': I i\ ifr-'fe/V' •Vlrelk'b perfect U- Ik b*bi*^ It it toft and light ■id «übea wooderfuDy. 'ViyelW latu. Nam* and clinics prefer •Viyelk* «vocy time— for health, for long l*»tmg ecouomy. jay and vm^—n fuwjiy night wp>?
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 105 9 Mlo.x Morgan. M.D. Jun* ia polir* j Dick Tracy t cut tubo r r^r^, umc r*j -njAT 1 rRUGWEAD COULD HAVE WO IT 1 T g(jT MOW COULD ME WAVE r MIS BODY WAS ON TWAT Ea^ THINKING ME WOULJD RXJNO TIME POP AU-T^S' CRATING WHEN Wfc KJUNLJ rjcr-r iq»j
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  • 751 10 ADVANCE ON LOCAL MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE feature of the Singapore Share Market yesterday was the continued rise in price <>! two rubber counters Alor (Ja.jah and Lunas. These shares have been subjected in the past two days to reports that part or all
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  • 120 10 MELBOURNE. Wed In Investments selected storks were active In widespread trading with price fluctuations email on the Stock Exchange today. In minings there was light turnover In variable movement. Loans were steady to flrm. Loans 3.; 1956-59 195 5/32 Loans 3W, 1955-58 196 13/32 Con. Zinc 6«/9 Bank
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  • 160 10 Singapore Chlneoe Prodte Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; November 127 buyers. 127 sellers; December »27\ buyers. 128 sellers. Cecenat ell: quiet; bulk $40 sellers; drum $43 sellers Pepper: steadier with a total of about 30 tons' business reported Muntok white $133. Barawak $132 (both
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  • 37 10 On the free exchange marker In Hone Kactc yewterday the UJ9 dollar was quoted at 5.79S lor ia*h and S«S\ for T.T. SterUag wu quoted at 15 48 and one Uel of gold at 254.
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  • 171 10 Ship* lyiitf aloiu^irlr thr Sin (aporr H»rhour Haanl wharvr* or rxpwtrd today axe: AwagUan Mara 1 2. Borneo 4 Orestes 67. Eumacus 18. TVf!rlbrrK 11. ClyU»eus 13 14. Benvnukle IS 16. President Madison 18 rjlp.iii.n 19 20. Segamat N Wall 4. Auby N Wall 5. Sexilll N Wall Kavi'i
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  • 26 10 SINGAPORE, NOV. 2 RUBBER: >l I"., per lb. (down 2} rrnts). TIN: $3*4.75 per picul (down 51.12J). COPRA: $27.50 per picul (down 12} cent*).
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  • 20 10 Tskuapa Valley No. 1 and 2 dredge* worked 1.119 hours in October and won 722 plculs of ore.
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  • 35 10 I November fir.. 'VM Slnj»p.,i,- i "'•rrr n.».r, lb werp 'B|X)t I I I No. 1 h btlp. No. 1 r< BA No 2 U I No 3 R RM.A r« December Markrl
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  • 25 10 NEW YORI National nounr-on loans, r. lender :n leading m;ilcc exam pip are eff be on loans to Sn new or used car
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    • 987 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify the public that Mr. David Gabriel Is no longer employed by the Straits Times Press Ltd. and therefore has no authority to transact, any business on behalf of this Company. THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LTD. November 1. 1955. MALAYAN COLLIERIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the
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    • 239 10 NOTICES ALOR GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED Shareholders are advised that an offer to purchase the Company's property has been received. This offer is at present under consideration by the Board and if, alter negotiation the terms are thought to be .satisfactory, the matter will be put to shareholders for their
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    • 643 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following appointments In the Municipal Council: (I) One Stenographer QuallficaUeas: Minimum Shorthand Speed 80 w p.m. and typewritten transcription at 24 w.p.m. Salary Scale: $192 per mensem within the scale of $192 X 13 276/28*. x 12 336 mi
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    • 894 10 NOTICES THE PAH ANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In England > Telegraphic advice ha» been received from London that the Directors recommend payment of a final Ordinary Dividend of 40^, making a total of 50 for the year, less Income Tax at the rate of S/6d In the and a
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    • 507 10 NOTICES by <>m>t k or thi DIRK TOR OF Pl'BLlr WOBKS l»l I'XKIMI M SINGAPORE AUCTION SALE OF I ii-TUinKlr rquipmrtil realpritint Batteries Tyres. Tubes, Bicycles. Refrigerators. Oxyeen Cylinders. Pinion Oears. Steel Frame* Loudspeakers. Fire Extinguishers. Couplings. Wheels. Ball Bearings Hoses. Raincoats. Rubber and Leather Shoes, etc etc To be
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    • 490 10 e^Bß^Bß^P^^^^^S^^^ KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service fROM CANADA US PACIFIC PORTSS.iiling Arriving San Francnco Singapore V. Swct > I llujbeth BAke 5 Oct 5 Nov 7 Nov C-iertrud Bakke 5 No* 6 Dec 8 Dec 9 [>, Arifii Bakke 1 0 Dec 9 |an 11 Jin 12 Ogekj Bakke
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    • 1007 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD, t«h 14 i> »40S \yi\mt in Sinoopore) (11 Urn,, tHE blue funnel line t *s;:: i¥ ''JL i nroeeati vta other port* to lood and discharge nr™ 0L GLASGOW, LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS n Ll Singapore S* Dv, Soils P. i'hom Peiong 611/14 N Hoy I/A
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    • 1050 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL: N. ***** BLLBBMAN 4. BOCKN ALL I BXAT«IIBaW U» LONDON. HAVRE BOTTIROAM. LOS AHGCLES, .UM MANaK^ HAMBURG PORTLAND, SIATTLt ft VAHCOUVIR and for US A Morth Atlon»,c Port» Ae«eetmg cerge fer Centrel ft South and Conodo and vw Colombo Amertee CITY Of KARACHI CASTLEVILLE Spore
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  • 662 12 TINNED FOODS ARE HELPING TO KEEP THE MENFOLK AT HOME The Malayan palate is changing, nays TESSIE TAN "II7HO on earth," asked Dick Haymes, the singer, just before he became the fourth husband of screen star Rita Hayworth, "would marry Rita for her cooking?" To the newspapermen who c;i>wded into
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  • 39 12 THIS tc.bulous full-length coat is in half blood ranch. mink and features a fluted hemline with a thawl collar. The price $10,000. The coat is iwrn by June Duncan at a London fur fashion display
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  • 411 12 Beauty queens don' t like night club life Both Miss America j (Sharon Kay Ritchie, j aged 18) and Mrs. j America (Ramona Dei- j temeyer. aged 35) for the current year are Sunday school teachers j id make religion part j of their daily lives, j Here they describe
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  • 385 12  - When it comes to bed-time, on Iff the bent trill do ELIZABETH POM B, TH) choose a bed is net a task to undertake lightly, nor ran this be left to chance or friends. Your bed should be your own choice, to suit your comfort and meet your needs. Nnw-a-davs
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  • 461 12 &MANT£RS WIFi BOTH B. our gardener, and Cookie can be very dramatic at times but' I l?ivc lirst pn/e to B. Cookie had planted some cabbage ratting* Due to the very hot weather and the fact that B had mixed all the ash in when burning
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  • 166 12 BEWARE OF MILDEW 1 DO>T MMM f»5 I 1 imall child aho *ata I jn the nwstry rhyme: I Rain, rain 90 away. :<• afjain another day.' exactly how I feel I at each rainy MM T/w biggest probU I keeping clothes pt f/M/di'j. Thri/ >iaie to 5 N- fTnmiriPd
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    • 294 12 Two Immuilv aids (<» l|;n H%p c f your c =^jOl>(<S// li i,i Pond 1 Foe* Powdtr and UJBMSJd loyly women e»ery»hprr. S > .0 choo cr) <£**- 1/ uk( U mB& I'} 9—** *^V Alwayi i»o.\irs f L. D. SEYMOUR 4 CO INC 3>. Mcdiirns H.ildinu. 1-. (/.il What
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 214 12 Straits Times Crossword MMH 6 Rude lellows— BcoU lolio« Irom bar to bar (10). 8. Underground no»ei? (S). 7 Navigators' problem*? ifti. 9 She died for love ol j.auiue- "L««np of the Lntti-aiw" 1101. lot (6). IS Author of quixotic character 10. Old Spain 16). 7 h* plB> s with
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  • 298 13 It might have meant Poh Lim's title but— SINGAPORE badminton champion Ong Poh I im is still In the running for his fourth title defence only because of a sporting gesture by his semifinal opponent, Mayflower's Robert Lira. Poh Urn was suddenly taken 111 on
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  • 244 13 4 HARD, defensive game by Police yesterday en- 1 abled them to hold RAF. Changi to 16 points (two goals, try and penalty) in their rugby match at the Police Training School. The home side failed to score. Attacking for most of the pame\ the
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  • 102 13 INDIAN Associittlon scored a 4-0 victory over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in the Singapore Dlv 1 League hockey fixture at Balestier Road yesterday. Early exchanges mere equal but In the 22nd minute Indians took the lead through Blllu Ajit Singh converted a short corner In the 18th
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  • 62 13 Combined Service^ hockey team, who meet Civilians in the annual Singapore Poppy Day match on the 8C C padang tomorrow yesterday displayed fine teamwork In a tryout at Nee Soon ■galMI Royal Naval Police, whom they beat 6-3. Centre-forw-arci Duff scored five goals and Oellard
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  • 56 13 R A Blakan Mdti bear RAP. Wa*ps 12-3 in their rugby match at Seletar yesterday, scoring tries by Barlow >2> and M«rr. and a penalty goal by P Hales. Ru**ell kicked a penalty for Wasps RAF Chant;) 2nd XV beat RAP Seleur 2nd 5-0 at Changi yesterday Oavies
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  • 161 13 SINGAPORE Cruiet Club A j narrowly beat RA A P Ten- I gah by six point* <try and penalty) to three 'try- in their rugger match on the padang yesterday. Except for the initial »Ug*« when they kicked a penalty and
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    • 255 13 lN s VACANT >H l 1 rto. *x«r«. raqoMd imme<ompany, i .tie pracv 563, ST. PLASTIC Sid EnglLsh. Apply 36. Bain 4 0 p.m. >h 2nd Grade MPIEA v 704, ST. r■, for exlan*. in firm of slving details 80l A6C75 IT IONS WANTED •IH B sfl tl.. txtra. B
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    • 427 13 i ACCOMMODATION VACANT 88 Word. M ,Hlm.,-R nx so rt xlra FURNISHED FLAT in quir area. Modem Sanlution, Relntjerator. Eiectrlc Stove. Near Bus Market. Low Rent Write Eox A 6707. ST. NEW SEMI DETACHED Bungalow For Rent or Lease in »ernnßoon Grtrdm Fm.hp 3 Bedrooms. Hall Cnrponn. FurnLshrcJ. PhX' n
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    • 370 13 OVtaCl SPACE VACANT Wordt ti (Mlm.)-B.M It cto. txtrm. OFFICE TABLE SPACES To Lot, Telephone.-.. Modern Sanitation. Fans. Robinson Road. Oround ri'Jor. Reasonable Rent, no aion, also AJS Motor>e 1949. excellent condition, $650. Phone *****. Koh. EDUCATION 2» Word. U {Him.)— Box it tU. tMlrm. I-EARN TO DOCTOR Your Cur
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    • 415 13 TUITION H Wordt U (mim.)-BoM tt ttt. txirm. FOR SATISFACTORY DRIVINO Learn from Highly Recommended English Speaking Instructors. Contact Nanyjviuj Driving School 47 Emerald Hill Road, opposite Pavilion Theatre. Tel: *****. STAMFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE New session commences: Book-keeping, Shorthand 'Theory and speed all stages i English Std. VII. VIII ipresenlor)
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    • 898 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wmrdt U <mm.)—Bo M $t tU. istrm. DISPENSARY centrally situ- i aled going conrem Far Stile or Lease. For particular* pleaae write I I Box A 6690 ST. LARGE OARAOE and Lubra- iorium in excellent locality In Town, capable of holding 30 40 Cart, willing either to
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    • 502 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 1 Wotdt U (Wi».»— «ai it rtt. »i»'« X MAS BAROAINS Double Sheets •2" x 90" 3 places $11 Bedcovers 54* x 90" 3 piece* $9 Tow eh $2 Cathay s 38 39. Bras I Ba*ah Road BLfE SPOT The Worlds FincM Radios, including H -F|
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    • 467 13 WORD PUZZLE THURSDAY Straits Timai WORD PUZZLE "AA" Z Cuf oyt jnd pin wiHi other coupons. Petting instructions jppcjr below. Nimt AMrees i|F| lo|W|E|R|l fill in I TIBI~ R e"a[m| missing r I 3l^o"p mM J e c t r t q e s r s s Tjs T T~k"e~M
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    • 58 13 SO' I i; B.A.F A. onunutiiU Iragur. Chlnrw v R.A.K Jalan Besar. 7 p.m. HO( KEY HA League. Dlv. 1: Mi I H'andrrrr*. Wandrrrrs (round; Dlv. 2: BOD -A ll RMS, RMN 2 round. Div. Z: Dutrh (lub S.I JR. G.H.q. Tanglin; Irirndly: Can En( Sr>n( Srhool v SRC. S.R.C
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  • 195 14 ■^O 14 Squadron RNZAr A their ninth rugby victory when they bea: RASC. by nlnf [points (try and two peniltie*) to nil at Tengah yesterday Kiwis forced penalty in front of the posts In the 12th minute. out Black failed to store Another chance went astray
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  • 47 14 BRISBANE. Wed New South Wales beat Queensland on ftm innings In the first Sheffield Shield cricket game of the season here yes'erday Final scores were: New South W.i lt* 440 and 147 for six ac- ciarcd. Queensland 313 and 87 for se\en.
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  • 212 14 Charge of interference against Sellwood From JACK FINGLETON MELBOURNE. Wed. JOCKEY Neville Bellwood yesterday won the country's richest turf prize, the Melbourne Cup. on the New Zealand horse, Toparoa. but the stewards uanted to see him just alter the Cup was presented. He was charged with causing interfetence
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  • 292 14 SINGAPORE'S O I v m pic hockey candidate* yesterday bo it an scirntiflc training I-. prepare thrm for the trip to .Melbourne next year. They werr made to go through three of a series of exercises they will he set over the next 11 months. These
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  • 259 14  -  EPSOM JEEP By APPRENTICE BAXTER GETS OFF MARK ON WINDY CORNER ($88) BOUGOURE REACHES 50 ON CHANCE MOUNT SIXTEEN YEAR OLD apprentice Alex Baxter, one of the smallest jockeys ever to ride on i the Malayan Turf, was i off the mark with a j clever
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  • 2364 14 Race One CLASS 2. DIV. 4— Abl. 7 FURS. KBB Kongsl's 17) i.niiii I'ORAGE 88 (142-100) Mortimer 1 (2) Sound Wave 85 (143-112) Donnelly 2 (5) Theatre II 8.8 1458-140) Cracknell 3 (3) Strong Beam 8.0 iR6B-152> Franklin 4 (4) BLOODSHOT 8.13 Carr
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  • 24 14 LONDON. WED EXCiLAND BEAT IKH \M> 3-0 IN THEIR S(K( ER INti:rnati()n\i \t wmBLEY TODAY AITER A MORELESS EIRST II \l REITER
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  • 125 14 New Singapore hockey league tourney to begin next month "THK Singapore Hockey Association's league competition for Business Mouses and Government and City Council departments is expected to begin next month. Invitations to compete in the competition have been sent out to nearly 30 Colony clubs The league is open to
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  • 180 14 T AVAL BASE beat 1 GHQ. by eieht IKiints (coal and try) to six (try and penalty) in a lively nie«?er match at Tanelin yesterday. It was a fas*. OP*" Rame on a i>erfect ground which cave threrqtiarters evpry opportunity But full advantage w.v
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  • 94 14 CfOND half .--uperlorlty enabled Nee Soon RFC to beat Tengah Nomad.s In 14 polrt.two trie* and penalty to three (try i at Nee Sonn yes'erday. Nonuds werr first to score when Churcher croasad over In the 20th minu> f"- an unconverted try. Hee Soon came into
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    • 51 14 .■jjr sr tutor NOW M 0 I,* y AVAILAB-i \gY //H* ELECTION iold Everywhere Appreciated £ver Sole Agent,: CHUN CHC 62 South Bridge Xc House cf Cood Clocks Watches since I r ,1 1 <^C s^V for ft n /T^isßßßWjIt em n f i i m f it WILLS'S GOLD
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