The Straits Times, 5 November 1955
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Title Section13 1955-11-05 1 The Straits Times He***?" Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1955 15 CENTS13 words
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Article406 1955-11-05 1 SINGAPORE SPECULATORS BLAMED FOR DROP IN PRICE Federation Government is worried by $25 million lost-may plan counter-measures Colony view: It won't work K LUMPUR, Fri. tHK Federation G©v- ernmenl v n>nliderinK action against peculators in robber, jl i> understood. -.vsT? here the recent big; to Singapore Tying406 words
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Article, Illustration347 1955-11-05 1 Townsend back to Brussels AS SMILING PRINCESS ENTERTAINS ENVOYS AT PALACE PARTY— LYDD, KENT, Fri. pROUP-CAPT. Peter Townsend left England today following the break-up of his romance with Princess Margaret. The Air Attache flew from Ferryfield Mrport here to Le Touquet. France. He will motor from there to Brussels toReuter; AP - 347 words
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Article364 1955-11-05 1 MARSHALL DROPS A HINT 'New policy on Chin Peng talks SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, vaguely hinted yesterday that arrangements for the projected peace talks with the Communist leader, Chin Peng, had flopped. He announced that a "new policy" for the Chin Peng meeting was now being considered by364 words
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Article110 1955-11-05 1 M D FESTIVAL Rahman f s annual music and drama show —but no jazz or jogct modern THE Federations Chief Minister, Tenßkvi Abdul Rahman, said in Singapore yesterday that he had drawn up plans to hold an annual Malayan Festival of Music and Drama. The first festival, he said, would110 words
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Article, Illustration317 1955-11-05 1 FATHER APPEALS TO AUSTRALIA: 'FIND MY SON' SYDNEY, Fri. AUSTRALIAN police are working round the clock in a search for former Singapore correspondent Peter Gruening. 32. who disappeared in Sydney last Friday. Gruening was South Pacific bureau chief of the United Press of America, in317 words
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Article50 1955-11-05 1 Shouts for help from his wife saved a Singapore contractor from being badly beaten up by a gang of seven in West Coast Road on Thursday n»«M. The gang took fright when the wife shouted and fled after pushing the contractor's car Into a fish pond.50 words
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Article37 1955-11-05 1 NICOSIA. Fri. About 11.500 Cypriot Greek students went on strike in two Cyprus towns, Famagusta and Polls. 70 miles west of Nicosia today over the suspension of three Greek teachers for alleged anti-BritLsh activities. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1955-11-05 1 LONDON, Frl. Lord Home. Secretary for Commonwealth Relations. re* turned to London by air today after a 40.000-mile tour of the Commonwealth ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article22 1955-11-05 1 CANBERRA, Fri —Ceylon's premier, Sir John Kotelawala, will spend this week-end inspecting the vast Snowy Mountains hydro electric authority.— UP.UP - 22 words
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Article51 1955-11-05 1 LONDON. Frl- The House of Commons will debate on Monday the disappearance of the two British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Mac Lean. whom the Foreign Office recently called longterm Soviet agents. Mr Harold Macmillan, the Foreign Secretary. wil 1 >J* n the debate.Reuter - 51 words
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Article100 1955-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Central Criminal Investigation Department has announced that property in Singapore belonging to ArsJad Astr/Ouda. formerly Indonesian vice-consul there, had been confiscated. They included Jewellery and two motor cars,— "all believed to have been obtained through illegal means." Astrajuda Is under arrest In Jakarta100 words
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Article270 1955-11-05 1 This is the true Malaya C L4ALAYA, m ip.t t of ye*f» S of terrorivn, is net a I land of bloodshed and vte--5 lenct S It it country of enenjnts m«nt and beauty, a place s wh«re th# East and W«t art bl*nd«d into a •*">nd«ftul. S colourful potpourri270 words
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Article39 1955-11-05 1 FORT MEADE. Maryland. Frl. Major Ronald Alley. 35-year»old United States artillery officer, was sentenced to 10 years' hard labour by an Army court martial here yesterday for misconduct while a prisoner of the Communists in Korea ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article28 1955-11-05 1 NEW YORK. Fri. Mr Yip Cheong Fun of Singapore today was awarded a US$5O < $150 1 prize in the 'Popular Photography" magazine International photo contest.28 words
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Article36 1955-11-05 1 GENEVA. Frl. Mr Molot.w th»- Soviet Foreign Minister may fly |q MomOV tomorrow for consultation with his Government during t h three-day reees.s of thr "Bl« Four' oonfemte* here. Communist sources said today Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article54 1955-11-05 1 LONDON. Frl Nearly i luarter of a million Bnu>r shipyard workers put forward a substantial wag< r'.alm here today. les» thai 24 hours after a similar application by three millior 'ngineers A third heavy Uemand I M be considered by a nlllion building trade work •rs here54 words
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Article184 1955-11-05 1 MiGs for Cairo scare WASHINGTON, Fri. "THE Communists are 1 supplying Egypt with hißh speed Jet fißhtors and light bombers superior to anything in the hands of Israel. Government sources spid yesterday. This disclosure came as the State Department said it was explorinp ways by which the United Nations couldReuter - 184 words
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Article28 1955-11-05 1 mubaum \R>r■Mm Qsm WBKRRX. Fri —Prime "linistrr Mrniies said to I i'l i\ that Joshua Francis «..> rcxiunine as ArmyMinister to become Con-sul-General in New Yotk. IP28 words
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Article33 1955-11-05 1 CWBERRA. Fri —Australia will launch a new Commonwealth and State loan of iA> G 30.000 000 '$204,000,000. on Nov. 16. the Australian TreaMirrr. Si r Arthur Fadden, announced here today —ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement91 1955-11-05 1 I ICE CREAM cmiti mrts I yttr fitnirt t..01 r. r C«l»»f "111 'IT6 SEACON LTD. PHASE 3 FRANKEL ESTATE Practically sold out only 10 left M longer piaranlre you a house bul f (1 provisional bookings may lap-* 1 W/iy do peop/c rush for SEACON HOUSES? HCAUSE SEACONOMIC HOUSING91 words
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Advertisement76 1955-11-05 1 HOHOMGOI^MiTL^^LTa ASO(UUA«r t'pnvr T»i JL DOLMAR QfjjP Portable Chain -saws. -nsf r The famous DOLMAR Chain Rip-saic. POWERED BY PETROL ENGINES: For ivorkintf Jeep into the forest where there is no electricity. POWERED BY ELECTRIC MOTORS: For operating in places where sources of electricity is available. For full particulars of76 words
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Article92 1955-11-05 2 PATIENT TOOK $63,000 TO HOSPITAL NBff YORK. Fri. \1 irili: old lady arrived at the .Mrad<>u brook llo>pital emergency ward here last night to have an ailing leg trr.ited. Doctors asked hrr if she had any valuables to put in the safe. Sh»- Parted digging into various parts of her92 words
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Article29 1955-11-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— Dr. S. Appadurai has been appointed Health Officer Johore South, in succession to Dr. C. J. Baker, who has bee n transferred to Kedah.29 words
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Article360 1955-11-05 2 MY BLACK MASS— BY BLONDE WITCH 4 Devll worshippers' Inquiry shock! Sydney suburban dwtUtrt Rosaleen the weird artist denies her ceremonies turned into sex orgies SYDNEY, Friday. CYDNEY suburbanite* who mind their own business and "couldn't care less" most of (ho time got a shock when local newspapers and policeUP - 360 words
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Article65 1955-11-05 2 Campbell new bid soon LAs VEGAS, (Nevada. Fri. —Donald Campbell brought hi* jet speedboat Bluebird back to Lake Mead yester- day to prepare lor another a .vault on his own world speed record. The Bluebird has been overhauled at a nearby Air Force base. Campbell *aid he win make a65 words
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Article100 1955-11-05 2 LONDON. Fri— Two wives who gave birth to sons in the same maternity hospital on the same day have made Mr Ted Frost. 55. a father and a grandfather all within a few hours. And. to add to the coincidence, both mothers were born on the same100 words
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Article21 1955-11-05 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia may extend her territorial water boundary beyond the international three-mile limit. Dress reports said today— UP.UP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-11-05 2 It's about turn in Athens police throw stones at students MORE than M people were hurt in recent atudent rioU in Athens. The »tudents were demonstrating for union of Cyprus with Greece In the above picture, a student uses his Jacket collar to shield himself from a barrage of •.tours68 words
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Article117 1955-11-05 2 WASHINGTON. Fri npHfc United States Com--1 merce Department has announced it will ease controls on the export of non-strategic goods to Russia and other Communist nations in Europe An official announcement made it clear that the decision was made in the "spirit of Geneva and.Reuter - 117 words
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Article109 1955-11-05 2 Duchess tells police Woodwards were 'ideal couple* NEW YORK. Friday. 'THE Duchess of Windsor was questioned by police yesterday during their Investigation into the accidental shooting of millionaire racehorse owner William Woodward by his wife Ann on Sunday. The Duchess, who told police she thought the Woodwards were109 words
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Article302 1955-11-05 2 WHEN SULTAN RETURNS —WHAT HAPPENS? PARIS. Fri. EIGHT lovely Moroccan fcirls and thetr husbands— are wondering what is going to happen to them when Ben Youssef gets back to Morocco. Ben Youaaef. the proNatlonalUt Sultan of Morocco, Is now in Paris »K«r spending two years302 words
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Article59 1955-11-05 2 Adam bin Abdul wa* remanded In custody after he Dleaded not guilty in a S:ncapore magistrate's court yesterday to two charges of stealing motor car spare I tyres. He va« alleged to have stolen the tyres, belonging to Tan Boon Len* and Goh Kan How. at59 words
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Article35 1955-11-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. RIDA has given a loan of $2,500 to the Bakri new village Co-operative Fanning Society Ltd as working capital to market pigs and vegetables and to purchase fodder and fertilisers.35 words
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Article46 1955-11-05 2 HONO KONO, Fri—Oanyemon Nakamsra, the Japane.se Kabukl actor, who went to Communist China three years ago without the permission of the Japanese Government, left here today by the Japanese Air Lines for Tokyo. Nakamura crossed into Hong Kong yesterday from Canton —ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article79 1955-11-05 2 MOSCOW, rri— The Soviet I Premier, Marshal Bulgantn. and the Burmese Prime Minister, Mr. U Nu. yesterday signed a joint cbmmunt- 1 que calling fo r the unconditional prohibition of atomic and hydrogen bombs. The statement was signed' in the Kremlin. It also stated that theAP - 79 words
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179 1955-11-05 2 'We dori 't like Japanese cunto*. CEVERAL Indonesian women who n nese during the war want to retui cause they dislike Japanr c marrl Indonesian Consul-General h> Binol. said today. "Japanese men often treat their wives more cr lew aa slaves and playUP - 179 words
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Article43 1955-11-05 2 Lost plane arrives in Darwin 4 "OVAL ■fV inu e:i«ers and bein K listed 2 Group Ca Pilot, ill entrine aftei made him from Bali, The p plies and rrn mera employe* Ministry woman aboard MbTjf Connril, of for the Ai Department— UPUP - 43 words
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Article61 1955-11-05 2 BOSTON, Fri. William Turner, 40. shot and killed himself en a beach near hit home here yesterday as police arrived to question him concerning the disappearance of Miss Doris Hatch. 22. whose skeleton was found on Wednesday MM Hat, Cambridge sylvania. dlaai 1953 and Tun person knowi61 words
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Advertisement209 1955-11-05 2 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLPOINT EVER MADE: new rarker 51 Ballpoint COMPANION TO T^\ 1 "CV'F) the famous rarker 01 ren t tj n A KK£R's newest and most beautiful ballpoint now takes its jf^Jh Ajj i^place beside the world's most-wanted pen. This new ft^ jk Parker "51" Ballpoint combines the209 words
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Advertisement252 1955-11-05 2 (DULUX fc= **< GLOSS FINISH .^■^■B^ dulux fc :,v. PENTALITE EMULSION FINISH You took a long new when you decided to buy your house over 30 yean. Take a long view when you go in for repainting Long-life paints are no more trouble to put on. and it will be252 words
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Article323 1955-11-05 3 MOLOTOV STANDS FUM, ACAIM TURNS DOWN WESTERN UNIFICATION BID ET-TOVGH DULLES JIBES ISSIA OVER ALL-RED EAST GERMAN POLL GENEVA, Friday. n powers accused Russia last nijjht ing the "Genera spirit" by refusing iirman unity by free elections. Foster Dulles (United States). Mr [lan i ßritain) andAP - 323 words
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Article99 1955-11-05 3 Woman shot husband on isle \H\ > 'XX n Hi U lin Nn. Sunny Wortfen, who k.ll'-d h.-r onri hiMund on an «s--(.ulf of th a dianmndstudded P'^t beea«t« make h«-r daughter, i barfed urdei .it KiMC!.Tm- t> 'd\ <>■: I>«n wor\ntomo real found ristJ last Satni Mi> Uorden also99 words
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Article20 1955-11-05 3 Rita Hay- gainst husband, Dick (lied as soon rive from Paris rt yesterVv ru< Ity20 words
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Article44 1955-11-05 3 NEW YORK, Fri The United States announced last that it had granted nearly $51,000,000 for relief work among 900.000 Arab refugees in Palestine It ta part of a $190,000,000 fund voted by Congress for a-United-Nations agency for Palestine refugees A P44 words
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Article51 1955-11-05 3 The charge T Mamoru NishiTnreatened a th a knife z money; orphone the :r:.dered his knif< r sake and got drunk: waited for one hour for the police: admitted he wanted a year's free board in jail. Obvious fraud, the judge mled. Case dismissed. A51 words
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Article84 1955-11-05 3 A 40-letter word in one breath LONDON Fr; ¥>ETER Thorneycrolt. Prri sident of the Board of Trade, stood in the House of Commons yesterday and without tripping or using more than one breath said Hydrazinocarbonylmethyltnmethylammonlum chloride Colleagues knew he would have to talk about the ■t«ff, listened intently as he84 words
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Article23 1955-11-05 3 DURHAM. Fri Mr W.iliam Whiteley, a former British Labour Party Ch ef Whip, tied in hospital here yesterday, aged 73— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article40 1955-11-05 3 ADDIS ABABA Krl Big crowds yesterday celebrated the 25th anniversary of Emperor Haile Selassie's accession to the throne. The court is making the Jubilee the greatest celebration since before the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1835— A.P.AP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-11-05 3 NCO DINH DIEM proclaims the new republic of South Vietnam, with himself as President and Prime Minister. He received 98 per cent of the votes in a referendum to choose a head of state. His opponent was the absentee ex-Emperor, lao Dai. A.P.AP - 51 words
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Article183 1955-11-05 3 4We can make the Russians love us' —UNu ONDON, Fri— U Nu. the Burme.se Prime Minister, who is now in Moscow, said yesterday that Western artists such as film .«tars Grace Kelly and Spencer Tracy could make Russians "love the peoples' of Britain andReuter - 183 words
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Article161 1955-11-05 3 But Eden refuses to intervene LONDON. Friday. MR. GEORGE BESWICK. M.P. (Labour), yesterday attacked the Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Lord Ismay. and its Deputy Supreme Commander. Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, for makinp "personally offensive" speeches about the Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov. HeReuter - 161 words
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Article61 1955-11-05 3 P/JUS. Fri.— Lt.-Oen Cecil Sugui n has been named as new Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces in Northern Europe. It was announced here today by Bupreme Headquarters of the Allied Powers in Europe. General Sugden. at present commanding Brit Is h forces In Hong Kong,Reuter - 61 words
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Article52 1955-11-05 3 RIO DE JANEIRO m The Italian freighter Rosalinda, which ran aground on the island of Santa Barbara last week, has been abandoned as lost. The ship's crew got off safely in lifeboats on Oct. 29 and went ashore on the island— about 370 miles from theAP - 52 words
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Article378 1955-11-05 3 LONDON. Fri riESPITE a number ol favourable AJ farton. It waa another d»sHppotnUne d«y in London stock markrU and prices drifted lower m tbe atohenre of support. Sentiment wks Influenced more by the Middle East situation and wage demands on the home front while the flrmnens of sterling378 words
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Article140 1955-11-05 3 Airline asks: Was it sabotage? SAN FRANCISCO. Fri FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation experts were called in yesterday to discover whether sabotage caused the loss of an airliner with all 44 people on board. lir. W. A Patterson, president of United Airlines, which owned the four-*n-glned plane, said: "All evidence stronglyReuter - 140 words
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Article61 1955-11-05 3 SAIOON. Fri Britain s new Commissioner-General in South- East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, and New Zealand's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Thomas MacDonald, flew into Saigon from Singapore today to see the Indo-Chlna situation at first hand 81r Robert l-> visiting IndoChina for the first time since61 words
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Advertisement286 1955-11-05 3 i commemoration of 'Good Bye' week to our SALE jj* fi N Here are our Grab offers. Take it or leave it! $1-00 per yd. Cornivjl Crepe Printed U.S.A. $1-50 per yd. 5& $2-00 Printed Lsmbtkin $1-00 dv Hamilton Printed $1-20 Printed Betnbcrg Sheer USA $1-20 K $0-60 Dyed Luana286 words
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Advertisement123 1955-11-05 3 THIS IS \C" C^T AMERICA LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS QUICK— FROZEN PACKED IN CARTONS READY FOR COOKING THIS IS w^^r^ in SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. ~ATLAS~ FLUORESCENT LIGHTING HOME INDUSTRY OFFICE Lister Knqineerinq Ltdj Cathay hotel jsa^r\ *Il bedrooms air-co'iditioned with A' b itbroom* ti. telpphoie: luxuriousl> r -*yg= furnished123 words
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Article274 1955-11-05 4 THE FEMALE FORM DIVINE UPSETS MUSLIM LEADERS THEY ENTER SWIMSUIT SHOW— 'DANGER TO MORALS,' SAYS TEACHER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MUSLIM leader* in Selangor today criticised nine Malay girls who will wear swimsuits tomorrow night at the Chinwoo Stadium here. They are among 29 girls taking part274 words
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Article29 1955-11-05 4 PENANG. Fri. The third annual meeting of the women .s section of the Penang Indian Association will be held at Bagan Jermai Road at 5 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article18 1955-11-05 4 SITIAWAN Fri. Lumut now has electricity supply 24 hours daily from the Central Electricity Board18 words
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Article218 1955-11-05 4 MARSHALL OPPOSES POOLS AGENCY THE CHIEF MINIB- I TER, Mr. David j Marshall, opposes having an agency for English football pools in Singapore. A British serviceman, Sgt. OMW. Caddy, of the R.A.S.C.. had written to the Chief Minister suggesting that an agency should be allowed. Mr. Marshall replied that he218 words
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Article, Illustration110 1955-11-05 4 Would not toe line— may be sacked THE GEORGE TOWN branch of the Labour Party of Malaya may expel its retiring municipal councillor, Mr. A. Raja Gopal (above) for his midnight decision" to seek re-elec-tion, despite his party's earlier decision not to contest this year's municipal polls in Penang. In110 words
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Article208 1955-11-05 4 U.N. should not deny our rights to self-goct. HI' ALA LIMPIR. Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association aid today it would be a retrograde m i> if the I mi. d Nations agreed to deny to nonself governing peoples their right to self-deter-mination. This, it said, would208 words
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Article119 1955-11-05 4 IXO extra pay, but the value of assistant nurses is recognised in Federal Bill KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. ASSISTANT nurses in the Federation are to be placed on the Nurses' Register in recognition of their good work. i A Bill to make this possible I by amending the119 words
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87 1955-11-05 4 MIC puts its president on the mat KUALA LIMPIR. Fri rIE working committee of the Malayan Indian Congress is to meet here on Sunday to consider the action of its president. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, in refuring to join the Alliance delegation to the London constitutional talks. The meeting was87 words
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Article51 1955-11-05 4 KLANO, Fri. Kamaruddln bin Tukima, 22, of Tanjong Karang, received head injuries when he was thrown from his motor-cycle at the 13th mile, Kuala LumpurKlang road, yesterday afternoon. The motor-cycle ended up In a ditch where it burst into names. A passing motorist took Kamaruddln to the Klang51 words
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Article45 1955-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kartar Singh 33, a watchman attached to the Selangor Rubber Works, at the 4>, mile Klang road, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to stealing 198 katls of scrap rubber on Wednesday. Bail was allowed45 words
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Article130 1955-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality expects its income to drop by more than $225 000 next year. But the tow n will &pend less than this year. Draft estimates, published today, which the Municipal Council will be asked to approve at a special meeting on130 words
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220 1955-11-05 4 rE parents of Teo Kirn Yam. the 16-year-old schoolboy who is two days too old to take an examination for admission to a aecondary school, arc to be helped by the Slnfaporo Rotary Club. That 1». <>f course. If they go220 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-11-05 4 MLMBKKS of St John AmbuUncr Association reaterday staged two accidents in Singapore and practised flnt aid on their victims This demonstration took place after a tea party given in honour of Mr Robert von Sturlrr, Commandant <>f the Swiss Order of Knights of111 words
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Article121 1955-11-05 4 •RED' FLEET TRIES TO SLIP INT* PORT DURING MOCK RATE QJINGAPORE MM "attacked" last night by v vasion fleet which attempted to slip into K Harbour. It was all part of "Operation Free Port." a naval exercise to test the seaward defen.es of the Colony. The operation continues121 words
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68 1955-11-05 4 Please will you buy a poppy today A LARGE number of volunteer workers wll] take part in the Peppy Day Appeal today. The onsanlst'rs hope the volunteers w'.U «cli .-.bout 337.000 popples The proceeds will go to the Ex-Service Associations benevolent fund Bes.des the ordinary buttonho.'e size there win be68 words
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Article70 1955-11-05 4 WANTED: A TAMIL SCHOLAR The University of Malaya U looking for a scholar with high qualifications in Tamil to organise its new Department of Indian Studies The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came, yesterdny said: "It is Intended that the drpartment .should ultimatrly I cover a wide range of Indian .«tudifs and70 words
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Article51 1955-11-05 4 Progressives go gay Exhibition, national and ballroom dances will highlight a variety show and dance being organised by the Singapore Progressive Party .'or Nov. 19 at Victoria Memorial Hall. The programme includes mu.Mc.ll ltrms. a magic show and comedians. The party Is intruded to brlnu members together in a friendly51 words
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Article35 1955-11-05 4 Singapore's Minister for Communications and Work.*. Mr. Francis Thomas, will "meet-the-people" in Soletar division P-t the Labour Front branch office. No. 8 Thomson Road 5>2 milestone, at 630 p.m every Monday beginning next week.35 words
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Article22 1955-11-05 4 PENANO. Fri The 500--ton Malayan minesweeper Penyu will arrive In PMUAI on Tuesday and will sail for Langkawi on Friday.22 words
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Article80 1955-11-05 4 SEAMEN ARE STRANDED ON ISLAND PORT S THREE Chir.. 1 v. small island from i, after thoir sprang a leak The tonskar.engine troul Poet Bwetb cargo of pray. Aftrrdnir the boa: half an hou ed and .sank. Half mile swim The thfM half a ir.ile waited 'or thi a pass80 words
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Article22 1955-11-05 4 A st rl by am r year wll] b Singapore Film i trip Br: ?1 lmford Roaa -d 930 p--27.22 words
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Article34 1955-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPT'R P| rs to sen I from newspa zincs for 111 jockey show. ni.^r than an-. The program 1 put on every Friday i'rom Nov. 18 by I34 words
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Advertisement344 1955-11-05 4 VISUAL control simplifies business management Kardex hit long bren recognised a» the moif efficient visible control system. By ngnjl colour Kjrdex *utomitically drjwt attention to the vital of recorded data. For every type of business. Kardcx visual central simplifies office work reduces clerical costs. KARDEX VISIBLE RECORD CONTROL SYSTEM 1344 words
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Advertisement24 1955-11-05 4 the sign of goodtas" /the world over •"^fiS^^F. r 111 !|i Bll^u^s^^^^^ss^ U YARDLEY cologne for men l YARDLEY.** 33 OLD BOND STREET t-O24 words
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Article194 1955-11-05 5 T a ders who sold charred char to police mutt pay $11,000 leaves and uvod, inspector tells the judge KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I ALITY tea ordered by the Federao was found to be a charred mixand wooden chips containing only eaves, Mr. Justice194 words
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Article54 1955-11-05 5 The 150 taxis drivers, who parked their vehicles in St Andrews Road three abreast n Monday aternoon to listen to their leader. City Councillor Mr. T. A. Simon, speak on their behalf in the council may be prosecuted. This was stated last night by the Police54 words
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Article191 1955-11-05 5 ...Bit only for the peons, juniors KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. JUNIOR clerks earning less than $150 a month and peons in the Pahang Religious Affairs Department may lose half a day's pay if they are improperly dressed or late for work too often. The head191 words
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Article40 1955-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. FYI lnche Abdullah bin Mohamed his been appointed Dtotnct Officer. Muar. In succession to lnche Rahman bin Musa who Is now State Secretary. Johore lnche Abdullah s previous appointment va& Under Secretary to the Government40 words
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Article41 1955-11-05 5 PORT BWETTENHAM. m Americo Medelras. SO, a crew member of the Bteel Recorder, mussed hu ship when it left Penang yesterday for Indonesia. Medelroa plans to rejoin the ship when it reaches 81nga- pore on Wednesday next.41 words
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Article78 1955-11-05 5 SHIP RUNS UP A $50,000 AIR BILL I. hi bill for beriaa tanker I !:u h has Id up at Sincadayi Mnce ,n her maiden i ,i w exceeds •ton tanker ,>ped Generator i~ soon as that ntht it had •uhle new >pare •I'pti flown pan »nh three rruineers. but78 words
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Article22 1955-11-05 5 Fr:— A trader, was fined Court ieadi 6i Ing cor.cernrting prohibited king, on Oct. -r.ered the the goods.22 words
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Article30 1955-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Bill seeking to bring port installations at Penang. Prai and Weid Quay under the control of a single port commission was published today.30 words
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Article24 1955-11-05 5 A ceremony to mark the birthday of the Jaggat Guru Balmeek will be held at Jalan Kayu. Singapore, at 10 am tomorrow24 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-11-05 5 WHO man visits Singapore OR JOHN KNITSEN. IVnUI Officer of the World Health Organisation, who is in Singapore in the course of a tour of Southt .1-1 Asia and the Western Pacific He is to rail on the Minister for Health, Mr A J Bra t;a and will visit the62 words
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Article52 1955-11-05 5 KOTA BHARU. Fri The Malayan Youth Council has promised the Kelantan Youth Council a $25,000 grant to help pay for a hostel for poor people who have to leave their kampongs for studies here. The hostel will cost $34,000 The Asia Foundation in Singapore has52 words
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Article101 1955-11-05 5 v POl uni De- 1 bees .-hocked n admis- Thursday Sl.OOO a m bM or- v&sti- gation. It will start as soon as the acting Comptrol.er Mr. J. S A. Lewis, receiver the court record of the case Peter Lim. whose salary L c $200101 words
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Article20 1955-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Trt.— A Bill seeking to bring appraisers in Trengganu under more adequate control was published today.20 words
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Article160 1955-11-05 5 Governor to Muslims: Rise and meet the threat to your faith rpHE Governor of Singapore. S:r Robert Black, yesterday told Muslims to rise to meet the threatened pressure of a fanatical materialism and an authoritarian doctrine. He -aid this while speaking at a tea party given by the160 words
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176 1955-11-05 5 Aborigine Tarzan fights panther singlehanded, with 30-inch parang KUALA LIPIS. Friday. AN ABORIGINE overpowered a panther after a 15--minute fight, with a 30-inch lone parang in the jungle near here this week. Biltong 35. the aboriginal Tarzan. went with three friends into the Jungle to collect wild fruit They lire176 words
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Article75 1955-11-05 5 Rahman to invite Soekarno EI* ALA LI'MPIR. Frl The Chief Minister, Trneku Abdul Rahman, is to invite President Soekarno of lndone>ia to visit tbe Federation Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Strait* Times before he Irft here by air today i°or Singapore that he was fall of hope for hi* (ominc75 words
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Article42 1955-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Wong Phin. 33. of the Central Electricity Board, pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of assaulting his wife, i Tah Poh Chee. on Oct 7 The case was postponed to Dec 1.42 words
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Article148 1955-11-05 5 as JOB— TO BOOST LXDIES TRADE KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. T<HE Federation and Singapore Governments are looking for a Malayan business executive who can boost Malaya's trade in Indonesia. For the man who can do the job of Malayan trade re- preaentative In Jakarta148 words
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Advertisement91 1955-11-05 5 PA. 92-23 LOKGIHES ]j MODEL 6403 I I»^^JK^^>\ This sturdy Looßines wateft H i.'Wr^ V£ I^L\ is waterproof, shock f[ .^r— jfJsC\ protected and ariti-magnetic I f rf >^w^ really rsliablf watcti "^s^ta^ "^ilBF available in Stamless Steel. W Ji*f~ i Ml with an exclusive dial with m vV I91 words
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Advertisement292 1955-11-05 5 In jporttntr (inlcs there arc rw> recognised types of thirst professional and amateur The latter involves strenuous and often undignified cxrrrisr, prrrrrably under a bld/inc sun. The profcssior.al, however, requires only the smallest effort. You lean back in your Ion? chair and raise your tall glass of Rosr\ Lime Juice.292 words
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Miscellaneous448 1955-11-05 5 GABRICK Nour Eyounl lEfcvp- 11. 145 4. 6.90. 910: morntnc tun' 3 15. 6.30. 15. morning show OoWer. Blade. »m show Powder River, 11 ajn midnight White Ooddew. Tel Tel ***** ***** KOTO'S: Betntyed 1 IS. 3.30. P4.VIUON: So UUIe Time 7 9 30. morning show Columii lib 4, 6.30.448 words
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Article31 1955-11-05 6 20 Hnrrf. 5/0 I minimum). G V. DAWSON: Supplies Dept. H.Q.. XL of 43 Northam Road. Penang. pa.ved away suddenly in XL. on 4.11.63 Inning behind Ughtan and three 6ons31 words
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Article48 1955-11-05 6 20 WurdM HO i minimum). UH A M'<.- HKNRY NUNES thank all Relatives A: hYlcnds for their Kind Attendance md useful on tiie Occ:islon of their MRS. BOWIE ar.d Daughter* thank the Colleagues and Friend* i of the late Brian Bowie for their I md attending t.48 words
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643 1955-11-05 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Nov. 5. 1955. A Twiddling Of Thumbs The meeting of the Chief Ministers and Chin Peng, the terrorist Communist leader, apparently will not take place for some little time longer. Tengku Abdul Rahman beCms his Indonesian tour on Monday, which will mean a j delay643 words
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Article362 1955-11-05 6 Representatives of the Federation's 60.000 ex-Ser-vicemen plan a mammoth rally in Kuala Lumpur. Tho object U to form an association to help the "rehabilitation" of former special constables, men of the Malay Regiment, the police and Malayan other ranks in general. The fact that tho Chief Minister and362 words
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Article134 1955-11-05 6 A sad commentary on the world of today is the inability of the Norwegian Stortinß two years running to find one man among 2.000 million people to merit the Nobel Peace Prize. Even such eminent candidates as Sir Winston Churchill, Mr. Truman, Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Nehru134 words
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Article1006 1955-11-05 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by NONE of the Labour Front's political opponents has made much capital out of its first annual conference, or indeed has even tried to do so. The conference cost the Front Itself nothing except credit, fo r there was no charce for the room, the1,006 words
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Article, Illustration10 1955-11-05 6 THE HORS BLOWER Photo by Lun Yuu ChungLun Yuu Chung - 10 words
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Article875 1955-11-05 6 1/IMIS/tV ttft*'hi><tk qOMETIMES. I never know exactly when, the massed bands of the corps in Singapore, or within reach of It, will beat Retreat on the Pudanq. I chanced on it la*t week by sheer coincidence, but in fact there was a singular appropriateness in this875 words
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Article120 1955-11-05 6 From the Straits Time* of Nov. 9, 19i)D rpHE motor launch Is to X convenient, clean and comfortable a form of Kettlr.R about the water's surface that it is surprising we have not seen more of this kind of craft In Singapore Harbour and the adjoining waters120 words
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Advertisement809 1955-11-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ?A Wmt* |N I minimum). rosiEß: To Clem and Bill In London on O-lolkt 29th, a son, Andrew William DORAN Id Joan and Maurice, Ponriok Tanjong Estate, a son, i Michael on 3 1st October. HEMING; To Mellwa (nee MrConnaclu wife of Leonard A. Iteming on 71 h809 words
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Advertisement89 1955-11-05 6 Now foolproof Movie-Making w.«h f»» World's f* Most Amazing«ll#r THIS famous "dream' camera takes the guesswork out of movif making, gives you perfect exposures without the nuisance of bulky exposure meters Secret is the amazing photoelectric "eye I a built-in governor coupled to both lenses in a slide turret You89 words
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Advertisement184 1955-11-05 6 VJLrf v monkey iriMM ft comvs to Be diicriminating! Choose only Masterpieces like ANOTHIR lARTHA- SUCCESS' (■■BF^jjl Down to Earths' 1 < j^^^jj I' >n (Plea.* dor. mmmm^mtM i M Mambo de Paree etc. Bartha KM H He- r: R. «^*^l honjs Sonet by BrjKm. I 'i> Mi Dieaksiil anr.184 words
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Article140 1955-11-05 7 DANCE HOSTESS SAYS; HOODLUMS RANSACKED MY HOUSE AND ATE MY LUNCH BAHRU'S TEEN-AGE W ERS GET INTO HOMES ■j CLAIMING TO BE ■IRIESDS OF THE FAMILY' _;;iii!, r is making nuisance raid* at provcmcnt Trust flats in Tiong victim is a dance hostess, Miss who140 words
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190 1955-11-05 7 Row flares over 'cabinet' songkoks KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 4 ROW has flared up over the failure or some Malay members of Tengku Abdul Rahman's "cabinet" to wear: songkoks when having an official picture taken. UMNO's newspaper. Malaya Merdeka, says it is "regrettable" that of the seven Malay Ministers in the190 words
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Article26 1955-11-05 7 Government hoiarship to md SLngaor diploma tenable at •i im ol n 1956. ould be sent Secretary Ministry Palmer Road, before Nov. 20.26 words
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Article40 1955-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Whirlwind helicopters of 135 Squadron, RAF lifted 2.315 troops in out of the jungle laa| month. This is Only 32 short of the squadron's Malayan record monthly lift of 2.367 in July.40 words
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Article350 1955-11-05 7 THAT TV TRIP TO BANGKOK IS OFF Assemblymen say No LXXJR Singapore As- semblymen yesterday declined an in vitation to visit Bangkok lo see television in operation. The invitation came from the Radio Corporation of America, which has now decided not to pursue the matter further. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,350 words
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Article33 1955-11-05 7 Students night About 300 students from the University of Malaya, Teachers Training College, Trinity College, and student nurses in Singapore were guests of the Wesley Church at a "Students' Night" party last night.33 words
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362 1955-11-05 7 $44 A MONTH FOR LOSS OF HIS ONLY SON Marshall intervenes to get more aid for man whose call-up boy was shot Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, is trying to get more compensation for the father of a Nat i on a 1 Serviceman, Low Lee Yuen, who died of362 words
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Article225 1955-11-05 7 UMNO rebels taunt: Expel us MALACCA. Fri. THE 'tea party insult" row between the UJonR Pasir sub-branch and the Malacca branch of UMNO has 'flared up again. A few hours after a "peace" meeting at the Malay mosque in UJong Pasir. at which officials of both225 words
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Article203 1955-11-05 7 'START WAGE CLAIM TALKS NOW THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday warned the management to begin wage claim negotiations with the union by Tuesday —expiry date of the rival Singapore Factory and Shop Workers 1 Union's strike notice The Board Employers' Union claims203 words
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Article22 1955-11-05 7 A thief broke Into a house in Paterson Hill. Singapore, on Thursday night and stole $381 and Jewellery worth $282.22 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-05 7 New Colonel from Port Said 1.1 < 01. J. B. INNES. the new Port Commandant. Movement Control. Sinr*pnre. is the busiest man when troopship* are m Port. Col. limes, who h.i> been in the Army for the lait 2* years, lost a leg during World War II In Italy. He72 words
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Article19 1955-11-05 7 Federal Oil Mills Limited have sent a gift of $500 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund.19 words
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Article157 1955-11-05 7 Shutters up on pickets STRIKE-HIT CAFES i CLOSE SHOP rVO of Singapore* eight strike bound Chinese restaurants yesterday suspended business. They are the Tai Tong Kong Kee in Trengganu Street and the Tai Tone Hoi Kee in Mosque Street, *hlch depend chiefly on moraine and afternoon customers. They are run157 words
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Article72 1955-11-05 7 Forty worker* at the Seiclene Electri? Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works in D»lta Road. Singapore, went on a one-day protest strike '„yesterday against the dismissal of two girl assistants The strikers belong to the 1 8incapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union. The tdrls were sacked for72 words
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Article31 1955-11-05 7 The Occupational Therapy Department of the General Hospital will hold lU> annual sale oi work by patients on Wednesday at Ward 59 irom 10 30 am. to 3 p.m.31 words
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Article28 1955-11-05 7 Mr 8 C Wong, organising secretary ol the Singapore Youth Council, ias been awarded a six-month youth specialist training grant for study in the United States28 words
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Article27 1955-11-05 7 The Straits Chinese British AsMHiatlun will hold Its annual meeting at ihe Garden Club, china Building, in Chulla Street. Singapore, at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday.27 words
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217 1955-11-05 7 r FHE Singapore Government has served quit notices on nine families who planted rubber on 75 acres of Crown land at the 12th milestone. Jurong Road. The farmers, who have been on the land for 35 years, will protest to the Government through217 words
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Article55 1955-11-05 7 4 MBLLANCES in Singapore A will stop u*in e the bell from next year. Instead they will blast out a thre*-notr fanfare a mode of warning that la used by itnhulanrrs in France and a few other European capitals. The device from Germany is aptly55 words
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Article45 1955-11-05 7 Th,. Governor. Sir Robert Black, and the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall have consented to be patrons of the Pa.sir P;in!ang Boy- 1 Club social and dance in aid of the club funds at West Point Gardens at 9 p.m. on N 1345 words
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Article70 1955-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The floods caused by hravy rains in 8elanj<or and Pahang ended todav. The water at the 38| to 39] mile. Kuala SelangorRawang Road, was only ten imh. s 'hh mornint. but cleared later In the day. On the Trlang Meng kuang R ad in70 words
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Advertisement213 1955-11-05 7 Hy mw d Heat Electric Automatic i^mmi i'M Iw i with j ll!n al lamp safety cord. ..™5Ji, SIX MONTHS' CUARANTEE. W^ '<• i other Appliance* from Authorised Dealers in Malaya. LS. ISAAC CO., LTD. 168 A, CeeM St. Spore. fi\ MPoeea Hrnnsuiili W^WM Long Playing 33 1/3 rpm Records213 words
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Advertisement153 1955-11-05 7 BMr jL^E-*» E B IMB BE I. \*M TEWKESBL RT A REAL ENGLISH DISH! Whether they are served in an I nglisli Inn o* in your own home, the true flavour of NX all's sausages is unmistakable. See them sizzling, golden brown in the Irving pan taste them piping hot153 words
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Miscellaneous63 1955-11-05 7 High tides TODAY: Singapore 2.10 am .Sft 4in p 126 pm. iMt. 61n Port Dlckxon 942 am (tft. Sin > tit pm i Sit i Penans 3.23 am. <7ft Tint 4.12 pm .bit. 2in). TOMORROW: Singapore SlO m Sft i 419 p.m. (KM t; Port Dtrkv>n 1030 am. (7ft sln63 words
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Article204 1955-11-05 8 SIT UNDER FIRE ON ARMY HOUSES T»HE Singapore Im--1 provement Trust's $3,000,000 project in Clementi Road to house locally enlisted men In the Army was greeted with raised eyebrows by Legislative Assemblymen yesterday. The Trust Is building 1.300 I houses on Army land. After 1 seven years, the Army will204 words
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453 1955-11-05 8 Brunei plans $25 m. port— and the business world sits up TOO MUCH UNREST IN SINGAPORE SO ALL EYES SWING TO BORNEO BRUNEI TOWN. (Brunei), Fri. A PROJECT to build a modern port in this colony is expected to play a large part in building up Borneo's economy. The reportReuter - 453 words
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Article67 1955-11-05 8 Wage pact near K LUMPUR. Fit The Federation of All-Malayan Estate Staff Unions has almost reached agreement with the employers on its claim to have 40 per cent of the cost of living allowance paid to Its members consolidated into their basic pay. This claim was discussed today at the67 words
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Article215 1955-11-05 8 MOTOR-CYCLIST SAYS MOTORIST CAUSED COLLISION MAN WHEELED INTO COURT FEARS HE MAY BE CRIPPLED FOR LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I YOUNG European tin mine worker, C. S. T. Fowler, who was seriously injured in a motor accident in Klang Road, on the night of June215 words
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Article119 1955-11-05 8 44 UNION MEN CHOOSE PRISON ANOTHER group of strikt rs chose to go to prison yesterday rather than pay the fine imposed on them for offences under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. The group consisted of 31 men and 13 women, all former employees of the Song Heng Sago Factory in119 words
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Article46 1955-11-05 8 Professor S R Daralswami Sastri will deliver a public lecture on "Hindu Ethics and Morality unCer the auspices of the RamakrLshna Mission. at 179 Bartlev Road, this evening at 5 r.'ciock. Dr. J. Hartland-Swann, Department of Philosophy, University of Malaya, will preside46 words
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Article81 1955-11-05 8 Sold-$BOO worth of nothing RAWANG. Fri The police here are looking »r a Chinese youth who walked into four shops and "Mid" SHOO worth of rubber that didn t extsC. In earh shop he handed the proprietor a chit saving that the bearer had smoked rubber sheets for sale One81 words
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90 1955-11-05 8 Inspector is accused 'FALSE REPORT' KUALA LUMPUR, rri Tan Hong Chan, a police inspector attached to the Special Branch. Selangor. today pleaded not guilty in the First Magistrate's Court here to a charge of making a false report on Feb 23 against a subordinate police officer. It was alleged that90 words
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Article66 1955-11-05 8 A squadron of ten U.S. Naw Neptune patrol planes U due to arrive in Singapore on Nov. 11 for a short stopover in the course of a 17.000-mile goodwill tour. The squadron. which leaves Japan on Nov. 10. is fiving to the Naval Air station at66 words
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Article40 1955-11-05 8 Wee Poh Chuan. a clerk, was adjudicated a bankrupt In the Singapore Hign Court yesterday. Wee filed his own petition and his total liabilities amounted to $2,480. He offered to pay the Official Assignee $30 monthly40 words
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Article42 1955-11-05 8 KLANO. Fri. A two-month-old boy had his mouth scalded by hot water here today and was taken to hospital. His screams brought his father, who i a near! The ba after by sister when h His mother rubber estate,42 words
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Article78 1955-11-05 8 PORK AND PORK AND PORK It was Urn much'Wife Co court KUALA LLTMPtjr NEWLY -jj A coup], every time th( meal, here today The husb i pork < did not likf not a i Cheah I Jaya. band. Yat3 hawker I for herself and daughter. No vegetables Cheah and pork78 words
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Article15 1955-11-05 8 Robert Chan charged in maglstr with rU ill He pleadc bail15 words
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Advertisement251 1955-11-05 8 Reliability... that's rugged for your roughest, toughest days Self-winding, waterproof, Rustproof, antimagmtic, shock-protected. OMEGAg^J^ That's the kind of service the British Government wanted. They wanted a watch that could stand the steaming heat of tropical jungles the freezing cold of arcuc storms the gritty dust of desert winds. They wanted251 words
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Advertisement124 1955-11-05 8 W Range of Goods I I lu>4nl tar our I cheap SALE nntr in full MU-inff. PRINTED LAMBSKIN Tt Cltir-90 Itl per yd. Drop in today we close erf 6 p n GIAN SINGH I CO LTD. 30-1. Raffles^ Place S'pore-1 Phone WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky j S«l« A«,M, For124 words
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Miscellaneous262 1955-11-05 8 i Pustlen'; '9 30 News- '9 45 EvenIng SUr: 1000—11 00 Strike Up RADIO MALAYA iTrnjiimmN UiMs n trkrd r»n I be received by ttstonen In Milarn I II (Tj fIT|M a^LH Hhwi »ay« «<• and Sim Mrdlum I wave i:«m 343 3S«an. and IS7m I PM *1.00 ProaT»mme summary.262 words
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Miscellaneous206 1955-11-05 8 21. Draw it back to shoot torward <I > 23 Eat out .6' 24. Cry ten tin* i there difficulty In finding the needful!) UO). 2i> Opposition tn a »ord <4>. 26 Approach (6t. 27. Cessation of old (S). DOWN 2 The art of delivery tn a sense tt). 3206 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1955-11-05 9 f ACTOR I 1 COLLEY M CIBBER Wires danced after sins wore paid far i A the last scarlet rays of the sunset faded behind the great mountains to the north-west, the negro slave died A young man, strong- shouldered and muscular,1,362 words
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Advertisement129 1955-11-05 9 DrO p it... ij, Spill-prooH grt FOI MOMI Pen Stockist It 'Jt£6 H* I i I If 21 JWLS ■rtLS I LAMES. J I' .OLD, |r _:top. 4 I from All ers > i* UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Postal Tuition prepare* for: CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATES GENERAL CER" ICATE OF EDUCAIION129 words
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Advertisement188 1955-11-05 9 IN A PACKET Put extra power into vouf radio ith a Bern. Bat r)trux battery This ama/inc b«t- ler> n liVe a p~v>;i.»i»ii,->n in a packet Lnwioc layet- f^ > Wa^L^L^L^BWp^^^a^a^a»^i^^^^^^< cell conuruttion allow* to be conccivrated in one K af t uiull packapr Make ture f youa«k l<.r Here*188 words
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Miscellaneous80 1955-11-05 9 mm Iff! a < l Pfctur* Rex Morgan. 3M.MM. Sketch in trig Dick Tracy r come 10.™^^ 1 r 10 1 r So- ys&E°S^?S RLOWEADS POCKET DO L 9^ w ,Sdeh \MTU J OUARTERS? 'J STUOV THAT \ES TUS INNER TUBE 1 CONTAIN A STUB P&fU- t^S^^Sn jUVokJWKf^I SKETCH "N80 words
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378 1955-11-05 10 Rubber mart movement is "aimless" T»HE rubber market opened this week on a very hesitant note with both trade and speculators feeling for a trend and prices at one time moving apparently aimlessly, report Holiday, Cutler, Bath Si Co. Ltd., in their current market review. On Sunday night a large378 words
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700 1955-11-05 10 RUBBER PRICE RALLIED ON LOCAL SHORT-COVERING By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday recovered slightly after the bit? set-back of I nine cents on Thursday, due to the better senti ment in terminal markets overnight and lo< I ehortcovering activity. November nrst grade buyers rlosed at700 words
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Article135 1955-11-05 10 November first grade rubber buTtn f.o.fc. cloned In Singapore yesterday at $1.07 V ud l'« cent* per lb. The rlaataf tone wan steady at the close" (kminj prim In renU per lb were No 1 R8 S. Spot fob buyers 107', iNom.i tellers 107*, iNom i No. 1135 words
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Article82 1955-11-05 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank* AmtUUm made ihe follow inn changes In ltd rates to merchants yesterday iquolMtlrai.-. to 1100) IS 4UIUn: TT 33 lft IB Ot) 33 1/18. SO days 33 1 4 credit bill* 33 5/ 16 trad* bills Selling T.T. w O.D. rwMfe: U.S. dnllarm 3382 words
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Article104 1955-11-05 10 Sinfapore f'hlnese Prndurr l\rhange: noon prices per picjl yesterday were: Copra: quiet: November $26 7 8 buyers. $27 1 4 sellers. December $27 14 buyers. $27 5 8 seller* Coconut oil: quiet, bulk $40 3 4 seller? drum $43 1 4 sellers Pepper: steady with a total of104 words
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Article84 1955-11-05 10 Ship* Ivinj al«n e *ldf th^ Singapore Harbour Board wharves or experted today are: Chusan 12. Resurgent 45. Taking C.P Orestes 6 7 Tarn 8 9 Glenearn 11. Clvtoneuft 13 14. Patroclus 15 16 Pre? den. Madison 18. Hcybas < 19 20 I^mpong N Wall 5 Rokan N Wall84 words
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Article57 1955-11-05 10 Inv»K.'rr,e::turnovus Exchanf lead wa quiet wltl Loans werp Loans 3 Loans 3 Con. Z: Banlc r,f <- v; Mouni I.ypll N. Brnkfn Hl] Hill 50 Mount Peko Westeri. Ampoi Explon Aust Cor km. md AP M mew) Bradfor I B. Hill Pi > Courtauld Dunloo Elec. Zlnr. Felt57 words
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Article20 1955-11-05 10 The foiln -a, are ani dated 234 Sunjri Kinl.i Ipoh Tin (Ho 3 > Section i 323 Koala Rrmaii20 words
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Advertisement464 1955-11-05 10 NOTICES BURMA MALAYA TIN NOTICE i iMiTi-n TIUB Is TO NOTIFY the LIMIILU public that the marriage between m mm ii **P Pow Khean and Mak Chew KATU TIN DREDGING Ylng which took place on 9 .11.49 I IMlTirn nM by mutual consent of the 1.1 oi 1 1 tv464 words
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Advertisement522 1955-11-05 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board of Trustees invites applications from Malays of Perak birth for a scholarship tn 1956 to undergo a course of study In DOMESTIC SCIENCE overseas Applicants must possess a Orade One or Orade Two Cambridge School Certificate with a Credit in522 words
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Advertisement908 1955-11-05 10 NOTICES QTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE I\l BEBAR HTADII7M Offers are Invited for the con- i cession to sell soft drinks at the I above from Ist January, 1950 to list Deren-ber 1956. Full particulars and application forms may be obtained from City Architect. Oflers to be received by Secretary, City908 words
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Advertisement417 1955-11-05 10 J.M.F. TENDER NOTICE SEPERATE TENDBtS srr vlt«d for th* follo«tng services st the HQ JMf Jphare Bahru. up to noon of J«th November. IMS 1. Lnundrr smtce (or Ist half MT, IM6 J. Haircutting service for Ist halt year. 19M. Tender forms may be obtained at t.i* mrntloned offlre on417 words
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Advertisement469 1955-11-05 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast jnd Regular Service fROM CANADA U S PAC'FIC PORTS— 3O DAT. Sailing Arriving San Francitco Singapore P. Swet Penan; fitswb lli»jb«M» Bakke 5 Oct In Port 7 Nov Ci«rtr«d Bakke 5 No* 6 Dec Amu Bakke 10 Dec 9 tan 11 jan 12 |in OgckJ Bakke 7469 words
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Advertisement977 1955-11-05 11 MANSFIELD Oc CO., LTD, T«ii 1411 Tf j itOi -oted in Singapore) (12 fWm) BLUE FUNNEL LINE T T^ *?L eefl v* other porti to lood ond dMcharge, roroo G'.ASGOW, LONDON ft CONTININTaT »Ot?S •t Singapore 11 Due Sa.lt P. S'hom p^,^ S.II/W Nev 7 N .v B/9 fc 34977 words
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Advertisement1172 1955-11-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE F.. a. *A'LINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA ■■er Aden. Pert Seld. Geaaa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hembafm. CMlnßdlß." Gathenbart ft Ode r FA "I 21/21 Dec 14/24 Dee 11/10 Dec r ii' N «P'»». Lander. Peteenaart eafy Geyate. ««j Celh London (Peteeneert only). "TV n "»"»oe.tion it .v.Hebie fer laraea. SAILINGS1,172 words
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Advertisement969 1955-11-05 11 BuaoiNcTHE REN LINE STEAMERS 10.%^ SINGAPORE (taaernrae. m the United «»i«. I LINU SAILINGS TO UK AND CONTINITAI PORTS Spore S'hom Penong TSSBStttSA* m*** ~/»'M^ ENNEVIS for Avonrnourh, London Nawcattle 1«/1» Nay BINATTOW for London, Rotterdom. Homburg 10/10 F4ev 20/22 Nay -BENMHOR for London. Rotterdam 14 Mm/ 0 Dec Dteect969 words
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Advertisement1181 1955-11-05 11 McALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. TEL: No: ***** KLLBBMAM «h BUCKNALL KLAVBMBBS UM LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. i LOS ANGELES, SAN HC '»5°;.. HAMOURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond for USA, North Atlontic Portt iccoetina cergo tor Centrel ft Seirth and Conoda and vio Colombo America CITY Of KARAC- CAtmviLLl Spore P.1,181 words
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Letter244 1955-11-05 12 IT WOULD seem that 1 Radio Malaya has taken upon itself the task of committinß the Department of Broadcasting to a slow death. "Canned 1 programmes arc on the Increase. This is noticeable to a listener who normally tunes in to Radio Malaya,244 words
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Letter225 1955-11-05 12 IT was reported that at a sitting of the Malayan. satlon Commission. Mr. K M Byrne, representing th.> local officers, said that only "temperamentally suitable" officers interested in putting through the process of Malayanisation should be asked to remain. The Chairman. Dr Srccnivasan. replied that the question225 words
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Letter134 1955-11-05 12 UNNECESSARY inconvenience has been caused to parents of chtldren studying In Government schools. A medical checkup of children was held som,. time ago and parents were requested to attend The mothers of these children complied and. because of the bus strike, had to walk long distances. Those134 words
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Letter244 1955-11-05 12 REPLYING to Mr. 8. Ramachandras new war cry against Malayal< < s may I say that cvc?y right-think-ing Dor-son, lncludlnic many Tamils, agrees that Radio Malaya .should devote at Last 30 minutes to Malayalam programmes. Mr. Ramarhandra's argument that because Malayal<< s can understand Tamil it244 words
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Letter121 1955-11-05 12 Fault can be remedied I HAVE been pained to read reports that many deserving pupils will not be able to take the Std VI entrance examination because they are a day or two too old But what about those who are many years older and have quietly got a statutory121 words
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Letter124 1955-11-05 12 Mass thinking in Malaya lIE in this country are having a mild taste of mass thinking The results of the elections point to it at all levels The real independent member is extinct and all opposition is practically wiped out. W! at will be the future of Parliamentary democracy in124 words
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Letter59 1955-11-05 12 What is a Malayan? MUCH emotion has been expended of late on the question of Malayanisation. It is time we approached this subject from an unemotional and unprejudiced angle. A "Malayan" has been defined as a person born in this country or a person who has decided to make Malaya59 words
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Letter69 1955-11-05 12 How much was spent? Irp to now nothing has j be*n said how the money collected ov the Indo-Ceylonene for the capita) celebrations was spent There wa< only a dance and the sum of money collected from all over the SU-e amounted to $3,000 On'.y a certain sum was ■pent69 words
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Letter73 1955-11-05 12 Risks of fire crackers f iREAT risks will follow If I the ban is relaxed on firing of crackers in Ipoh There is no guarantee that boy.* will not play tricks on D»-ople by lighting b;^ crackers under the sk'.rt* of females and also ing them into enema audiences Nights73 words
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Letter51 1955-11-05 12 Indians in council rls regretted that not one Indian has been nominated to the Fahang State Council yet the Ceylonese community has a nominee The Ceylonese community is in a minority when compared to the Ind'ans. It is time the MIC look up this matter with the Pahang Government. INDIAN.51 words
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Letter100 1955-11-05 12 MR David Marshall having himself from time to time behaved like an old maid frightened of robbers 'Colonial Imperialists, of (Mtirvi under his bed. it is rather surprising that he should show so little patimce with genuine anxieties expressed In "The Planter." His childish remark on the100 words
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212 1955-11-05 12 AN article under the heading "Request the foreign troops to withdraw" appeared in the Nanyan* Slang Pau. The writer. Mr. Kwan Hal. says: Foreign troops are leadlnu a comfortable and easy life In Malaya. An ordlnarv officer can well afford to pay $300 to212 words
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Advertisement279 1955-11-05 12 9%& aids to finer 4H family grooming ft?* Th« Marchioness A ladies' toilet set ofvery high quality executed by craftsmen in lustrous tortoiseshell or grained ivon-. Halex Toothbrushes JMjWf/mf All models hygienically sea'ed in bubble-packs and made with imooth W/mA& ron(Jatc J "P* t0 P revent m iTi"" 01 v279 words
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Advertisement127 1955-11-05 12 \v > ««r»l i moil dei.r^ %±T=^' Th«ROAMERv»t-r, Sw.tzerlana 5 p, Cuctt.ln a tacv,, In 1888 over IMC erattsmer, produce *nn ble every par- th«ROAMERm-,. 100% m»Uf proof Uf' v^^<^^ 1 Shock r«tl»tant /J^' u> m d I Antimagnttt* B^iVV SWISS MADE JhESBU Obtainable from all Huh lan 1 throuehout127 words
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Article67 1955-11-05 13 WEI LON IS SCHOOLBOY CHAMPION I IM WEI LON of Oldham Methodist Afternoon School last night won thr Singapore Badminton Association schoolboy's singles title when he beat Nr Kirn Hock i Chinese HS» 15-5. 15-8 at the SBA hall. In the veterans' doubles Anal. 8. A. Durai Marigold and Llm67 words
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Article33 1955-11-05 13 St Andrew's OB A beat St Andrew's School by a second -ha If drop goal through Chin Bin id their annual Past v Present rugger match at Woods vllle yesterday33 words
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284 1955-11-05 13 'SOMETHING TO HELP HER FAMILY,' HE SAYS Jetse Owens explains his gift to Mary Klass PENANG. Frl. JESSE OWENS, the treat J American athlete, stressed here today that his (it to Malaya's woman sprint champion. Mary Klass of Singapore, was intended to be "some sort of a family benefit." •"There284 words
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201 1955-11-05 13 When I had a swollen head— by Jesse Owens PENANG. Fri. JESSE OWENS openrd his coaching session in Penanr this morning with this advice to athletes: "It takes two to make a champion your coach and you. "Yoa cannot do It roar--elf.' he continued. "You have got to listen to201 words
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167 1955-11-05 13 UOPES for the Singapore Sports Stadium are I n being kept alive by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. At a council meeting la>t night, the 8.0.8.C in•tructea their delegates U the Singapore stadium Boar., to ask the Government Permission to167 words
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Article43 1955-11-05 13 PESHAWAR. Pakistan. Pri The touring New Zealand cricket team today beat the Pakistan Oo\ernor Generals XI by seven wickets here Oovernor Oeneral'.i Xl 25 1 and lIS for five dccl New Zealand 3!1 and 66 for three —ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article41 1955-11-05 13 LIVERPOOL. Pn Major D MtCalmont's Duranle won the Liverpool Autumn Cup run over one mile two f 'or long, and 170 yards here today Mr S Joel Beddingtnn wa» second, and Mr J Oerber s Iron Horse third Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article93 1955-11-05 13 CINGAPOBI Caaaat—d Borrtee* plan v aveage Uietr M»u-. C up defeat whea they s»eet < illaaa In loaaorron t Papa; Da« MK-ref match at lalan Beaar fctadium klrk-.fr 5 IS pan »«rricea haw added stew kUengUi to their teaaa At centreforward wIU be Moflit of the93 words
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Article263 1955-11-05 13 SERVICES IN GREAT RALLY r-IVILIANS failed to gain theUfifth successive victory over Service* in the annual Poppy Day nockey match yesterday when Services held them to s 2-2 draw on the padang. Services goalkeeper Eastwood kept ihe score down. At the other end Aju Singh. Civilian. left, back, did a263 words
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Article155 1955-11-05 13 .-.ngapore Harbuur Board Boys Club boat Paali Panjang and Quern Street Boys Clubs com- Dined 6-4 at Keppel Road, last night. Results (Singapore Harbour Board boxers mentioned flnt Mkdge Oopal to. Foo Hoe Kirn P»» rd. 1. Harun bt. 8. Blvam (PP). MaaaMlte: J Thoou155 words
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342 1955-11-05 13 SINGAPORE and Johore schoolboys, in fighting out yeater aay* tla-all draw at Vicioru School ground, showed that the> ■till have much to learn about the fundamental rule* of rugb) Tht points of both sidn were made up on penalties, and there mutt have been342 words
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Article29 1955-11-05 13 Art and Srteore win the University of Malaya's a. inual inter* faculty rugger mat:h. beating Matltraki by atx pobtta <two panarTt— > to three (penalty; at Buk:t TUnaii yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement414 1955-11-05 13 '^^^2|SjsSßsSsSjsSjjSSjjjSjSj^^=^^^==l^=^ U^TION WASTED >!ll r ntrm.l ;\N COOK European I December, 1 1 Ration vacant n rt: tmtrm, r -r.tshed brick I services or J985. HOUSE. 120. .o-iioms A Laundrjv > RIBBO double I p. 8.. also ru:: board. I ED Single >7>esn Flat :&ble now 2 p.m. Double/Slr.gle 11414 words
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Advertisement871 1955-11-05 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED 2» Words U (min.)—B,x M rts txlrm. OFFICE SPACE WANTED for Professional Firm 500 900 sq ft Robinson Road. Flnlayson Oreen CoUyer Quay area preferred Modem. P.O. 1973. Singapore 1. LOCAL LEAVE it Word, U (mi*.)—m, x it rts. txlrm. CAMERON HIOHLANDS HOTEL Tanah Rata— Telephone 212871 words
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Advertisement933 1955-11-05 13 DANCING it »i,rd, ur (mlmimmm). Oafl, i m.mlh. 1§ Words Utt (Him..) TRY DLNINO in our Patio at the West Point Oarden EMBASSY HOTEL— Enjoy your dance at our Roof Oarden nightly RAFFLES HOTEL Nightly Dance and Floor-Show from 9 to j 12 p.m. DANCE in the Open Air B.933 words
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Advertisement512 1955-11-05 13 iK^r Tha betr wattrproot watch in it» dm V M#. artrscthrs an« OBTAINABLE FROM AU WATCH DIALERS IN SINGAPORE. FEDERATION OF MALAYA AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO URODONAL is the most powerful of all Trie Acid *o! vents. It is excellent forthe treatment of Arthritis Rheumatism. Gout. Sciatica. Neuritis Lumbago Gravel.512 words
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Miscellaneous113 1955-11-05 13 Today's Sport BI'GBY I mitnllt Dlv. I: RrMI v In. All Whllea v CaraaaUao reraltv. BEMK: Otv. S: M.B.T Bovt' (lab. Vklarsa ScisatJ; PAT. MBTC: P-ilre v (.My Rafflea InailtaUon Paal v Prearnt. Poltrr R.I Tenfah Noanaaa v Krai Hang. ROCTTR Trn<ah: RAAF v Royal Inrliifrr. Indian Brotherhood T.C. v113 words
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290 1955-11-05 14 JEEP'S STAR Carthalton The Camel Acrobat WITH Distine and Solidarity now in Class One, Tolys Delight can be backed with confidence in the Class 2. Div. 1. 6f. event (Race Five) at Kuata Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf290 words
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Article802 1955-11-05 14 FLYING PRINCESS is my pick in the President's Cup over 11,I 1 miles (Race Six). This daughter of Orthodox, a pretty versatile performer in England last season, running good races from 6f. to U miles, won the Stewards Cup over 9f. with 7.12 at802 words
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201 1955-11-05 14 BEST BET in todays card Is The Camel In Race Seven. This staying five-year-old came from nearly :r.st. to finish a close third wltn L' W to Fairy Tale over 11 on Werjr.-^day. Over a distance more to his liking. I201 words
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Article154 1955-11-05 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY Ra. I Ml. STONE »T<)NE <ll7> SpMrr Kin« SPIDER KING (oil* (triDEK KIN(> Greet He— t >'ttM Rarr 2. 2.45. C RE. BALANCE La Rnndr Hnv Marlr ROHE-MARIE rrdlt Balance La Rondr LA RONDK Rr Mar,, Thratrr II lM« I. S.li. KIITI.IM. RIVER154 words
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Article180 1955-11-05 14 rpHE nicely-weighted Acrobat stands out among moderate Class 2 performers in Race Eight today. A Magic Red threr-year-old. Acrobat won on hU Mcond appearance In a Class 3. s'^f race at Kuala Lumpur in June. In his last appearance, at Ipoh In September, he180 words
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Article285 1955-11-05 14 pAHSHALTON. narrowly DMt> en in ht» l»»i three s.aru in distance race*, gets hu coance here E\er>ihing pomu to him winning Race row. Thi» oui-ana-oui tta>rr by Na*raJiah i» wondenully fii, track condition* suit him he doe* nis beat running vu:h a lutle give in me285 words
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Article156 1955-11-05 14 •pHE Indonesian national aquatic team of three offlrlala. five swimmers and eleven water-polo players arrived In Singapore yesterday. They are scheduled to play three water-polo matches In the Colony and race against Singapore's best swimmers at the Chinese Swimming Club Today's programme 1* 4 p.m.: 100156 words
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Article1008 1955-11-05 14 Kace 1—2.15: Class 2. Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 006 Wonder La 4 Sy Smith ».00 Kok Hoong 2 907 SpM«r King Sy Franklin ■11 Mr. Kwik MM 3 196 Greet Sy Manning til H Cow' ng 6c Mra. J. Rodgers Rodger* 4 Ml chrr«aathe«M 4v <— SOS1,008 words
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Article78 1955-11-05 14 LONDON FH. JOHN CHARLES the brilliant 33-year-old Welsh International centre-half. ha« harmsnt Britain's highest -priced footbalW Cardiff City Wale*' only Flrat Division side, announced last nifhl that thry had mad« a firm offer of *****0 sterling to Charles club. Serond Division l«eds United The offer, an allReuter - 78 words
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207 1955-11-05 14 We can' t pamper one community, say s Penang TC president PENAN(i, Fri. lyfß. ONG HICK IJM. ITI nutßoiru: prrsident of the Penan; Turf Club, said today that there could be no pampering of one community at race meetings in Penanjr. Mr. Onf told members at the club's annual meeting207 words
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240 1955-11-05 14 PROFITS HIGHER DESPITE DROP IN MEMBERSHIP PENANG. Fri. r[E Penang Turf Club lost 1.000 members last year, but improved its financial position by $34,000. "Racine was very keen throughout the year and provided excellent sport." the outgoing president, Mr. On? Huck Lim. told members at the annual general meeting today.240 words
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Advertisement844 1955-11-05 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page <) SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt $i (Min.)-Box it ctt. txtrm. FIELD COJTOUCTOR 2nd Orade I required in North Johore. MPIEA Salary Rat«; Apply Box A 6704, B.T. WANTED English speaking Driving Instructor. Experience necesssry for Immediate engagement. Reply to Box A 5747. S.T. WANTED A mnior844 words
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