The Straits Times, 19 November 1955

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times He**/"** std. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19- 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 625 1  -  HARRY MILLER REDS TOLD: 'YOU CAN'T INTIMIDATE ME' 4 I am not going to negotiate with Chin Peng ~he is not my equal Tm too busy now with budget 9 From KUALA LIMITH, Friday. CHIEF MINISTER, Tenjrku Abdul Rahnadc it plain tonight that he was NOT
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  • 825 1 On a watch-tower KHOO SIAN HOCK and KHOR THEAN HONG report: KLIAN INTAN, Fri. C<OR two hours and 35 minutes today, Chin Peng's envoy, Chen Tian, was closeted in a room at the old town hall here with the Federation Government representatives, Mr. I. S.
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  • 293 1 Every Thursday a lorry with a special constable escort drives from the 18th to the 19th mile of the Kluang-Mersin<{ Road to take food to 40 labourers on Sungei Kahang Estate. The terrorists knew this. At 6 p.m. last night the lorry arrived as usual, un- 30 terrorists
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  • 134 1 KUALA LI'MPDR. Fri. Where is the letter the letter from Chin Pent; which Chen Tian posted in a registered envelope in the village post office at Klian Intan yesterday? The Chief Minister told the Straits Times Just before six o'clock thl s evening: "I have
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  • 27 1 CHEN TIAN looks out of the window of the conference room while waiting for the arrival of the Government renresentatives. Straits Times picture.
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  • 43 1 TRENTO. Northern Italy. Fri. A group of skiers, sheltering from a storm in B mountain hut near here, heard something crash into the wooden wall They looked outside and saw two bears warming themselves by the embers of a camp flre.
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  • 24 1 SRINAGAR. Kashmir. Fri. —King Saud of Saudi Arabia will visit Kashmir on Nov. 30 during his state tour of India— A.P.
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Fri.— The Ihinlop Rubber Company an- nounced today the formation of the International Synthetic Rubber Company Limited whose object is to establish in Britain the manufacture of general purpose synthetic rubber. The initial ordinary share capital issued will probably be X. 4.ooo,ooo.— Reuter.
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  • 133 1 Court sequel to body on beach 'THE father of the five -year-old boy, whose body A was found on the Bedok beach in Singapore, was chained with murder yesterday in a Singapore court. i The charge against Ec Chong Khoon of Chin Swee Road stated that
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  • 32 1 HONOLULU, Fri. A shell apparently fired by a U.S. Army tank beyond a mountain range yesterday hit a garage, knocked down a man and woman and damaged houses. A.P.
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  • 76 1 SEATTLE. Fri About S3 people were killed and i 40 injured early today when a troop plane crashed into a nillside house near here and burst into flames A woman and five small children in the house escaped injury. The airliner, a DC-4 operated by
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  • 45 1 Elections at Shah's orders TEHERAN, Fri. The Shan of Persia tod:.y Usued a royal decree ordering a General election throughout the country. The term of the present Majlis (national assembly) onds next April. The last general election in Persia took place early in 1954. Reuter.
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  • 18 1 ROME. Fri. Italy yesterday rejected a new Communist demand to put Trieste under international rule. A.P.
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  • 19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Gurkha patrol killed oniof five terrorists they clashed with in the Ipoh district.
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  • 32 1 BLI-GAMS LETS lI.WK PI n DELHI, Iri Soviet N I5ul- t n in. proposed h ii>daj that India and Russia '■in hands to maintain international peace."— I P. (See Pau
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  • 179 2 V.1.P.-STYLE RECEPTION ALL THE WAY FOR CHEN TI AN... WITH FLASHBULBS POPPING... AND OFFICIALS OPENING DOORS- KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 'THE President of the 1 Malayan Chin c se Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, said today that he still supported the decision of the Federation
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  • 66 2 Shots fired in fight MAN WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two shots were fired by a Chinese detective, Soo Wai Choong in Campbell Road here tonight as he was attacked by a man carrying a bicycle chain. A Pakistani was wounded In both legs and taken to hospital. The detective had
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  • 42 2 LONDON. Fri— Britain will make a determined effort to clo.ir the slums in the bis cities and build houses at ite of 60.000 a year Mr in Sandys. Minister of Housing, told the House of C mmons last night. Reuter.
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  • 332 2 Chen changed his mind and stayed for talks KLIAN INTAN. Friday. CHEN TIAN had no intention of meeting the Government envoys when he emerged from the jungle yesterday But he changed his mind after a talk with the 0.C.P.D., Kroh. Mr. G. R. Turner. Mr. Turner disclosed today that he
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  • 72 2 Two sunspots, which are seriously affecting world radio communications, are impeding transmissions between Malaya and Britain. Telecommunications De^ partment and Cable and Wireless Ltd. spokesmen said yesterday that local radio communications ship to shore and plane to ground were normal but that overseas radio channels
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  • 50 2 CALCUTTA. Fri The amnesty offer to Malayan Communists has not evoked a "sufficient response." Gen. Sir Charles Loewen. C-in-C of British Land Forces Far East, said here yesterday. Gen. Loewen ai from Mala; plane on a four-v to India and I spect recruiti khas for th( Reuter
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  • 228 3 SOVIET LEADERS- VIS IT IS SIGNAL FOR DEMONSTRATION But at airport Bulganin a nd Khrushchev tread mth strewn with flowers I i NEW DELHI, Friday THOUSAND armed police and Home uards used tear ijas and batons in Rom- ,:.!> to disperse 100,000 Socialist and Comdemonstraton defying
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  • 67 3 SUSAN IS 9 BUT THE OTHERS OF HER FAMILY ARE ALL 7 YEARS OLD II: .i. Quadruplets visit the cycle and motor-cycle show at Earls Court. London theri 7,t T S S Cr SU f n ged nine Susan is at the far left Beside her are the others of
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  • 58 3 Hounds fox the huntsmen LONDON. Kri—A pai k of hounds dashed after a fox at a hunt at Tint kham, Kent, yesterday and promptly disappeared. Forty huntsmen searched for three hours before they were found. But the fox \\as still missing. "Most extraordinary." said hunt leader Pat Thatcher. "Perhaps the>
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  • 43 3 YORK, Fri. M: RRAY. Italted hyriiosen of world the uuests to the I etok for tomlc uld feature, I ::i an for the i of Ford- 1 scbooL i said he -.vli> tmself and not] y Commis-' "krsmen said :Ticial-
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  • 29 3 RK Fri.— James 61, one of the m jazz here >' e sU also ■•c innurds, many still z collectors. I Fashioned Love." B Charlesiuld be with
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  • 37 3 LONTDON. Fri.— Prince Tiao Khampan. the first ambassador to represent Laos ar- rived in London last night. His country has previously been represented by a Minister but the legation was recently raided to embassy —Reuter.
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  • 26 3 JERUSALEM. Fri. Is- raeli troops shot dead two armed Egyptian! near the Gaza S\r:p yesterday, an Israeli military spokesman said here today. A.P.
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  • 165 3 AN 'INSULT' TO AUSSIES Report on 'brutal soldiering' SYDNEY. Friday. REMARKS attributed to Lt.-Col. J. G. Ochiltree 1V were an insult to Australia's righting forces. Mr. W. Yeo. president of the Australian Servicemen's League, said here today. Col. Ochiltree. Commanding Officer of the Australian 2nd. Bn. in Penang. has been
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  • 43 3 TRIESTE. Fri. Giovanni Npper. 79. braved the icy that blew here yesterday to visit his wile's grave and lee) dead over the snive. still clutcnir.g a bunch of flowers which he had bour.ht to lay on it. Reuter.
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  • 123 3 Wage talks avert press shutdown LONDON, Fri. A DEADLOCK which threatened to stop publication of all Britain's mornine newspapers outside London was eased last night after a five-hour meeting 111 which six unions and two groups of employers agreed on the basis of new wage scales. The old agreement expired
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  • 47 3 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. A Roman Catholic army chaplain and two priests were arrested yesterday in a Catholic home and charged with an attempt against the security of the state. Police claimed to have found leaflets attackina the revolutionary government of President Pedro Aramburu.-
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  • 95 3 NICOSIA 1 Cyprus t. Fri. —I A time -bomb exploded in a sergeants' mess here today, killing two soldiers. Last night another soldier was injured when two bombs were thrown into the Bri- tish Military Police head- quarters. Two British commando j officers were slightly injured
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  • 300 3 LONDON FT! ALTHOUGH there was some reluctance to open up fre^h commitments in front of the weekend the London stock markets managed to maintain their recent firm undertone today. The overnight rise in the United States bank rate caused giltedged to ease at first but small buying developed
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Nov. 18— Cash Buyers £790: Sellers £791: Forward Buyers £764: Sellers £765; Settlement £792. Turnover a.m. 105 tons, p.m. five tons.
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  • 27 3 LONDON. Nov. 18—Spot 35>;d. Dec 357*d.. Jan-Mar 35\d Apr-June 33',d.. July-Sept 31 -d Nov. c.l.f. 35'< d. Dec. c.l.f. 35'jd.. Jan. c.l.f. 34' id. Tone: E...-V
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  • 226 3 Jack puts London police on the spot LONDON, Fri. OIR JOHN BOWER, 0 Commissioner of Police for the Greater London Area, said yesterday that "Scotland Yard is determined to stamp out any trace of corruption in the Metropolitan Police." His statement, an unusual I step stressing the gravity I with
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  • 78 3 MCALESTER. Fri. Just 10 steps and 7 1 2 hours separated Hurbie Franklin Fairris Jr. 21, from the electric chair. Then word was flashed to the warden of the Oklahoma penitentiary today that thfe midnight execution was off Convicted of the murder of a detective during a
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  • 34 3 PARIS. Fri. General Gabriel Bourgund. comman- der of the Bordeaux military recion of France, was today appointed commander of French troops in Morocco to succeed Generel Pierre Boyer de La Tour. Reuter.
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  • 30 3 RABAT, Fri. Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef declared today he has won a firm promise of independence and freedom for Morocco after 43 years of French domination.— U. P.
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  • 210 5 After death threat -a $50 apology A CITY COUNCIL inspector and a hawker shook hands in a Singapore court yesterdjy— and a $100 rin" imposed r»n the ha 1 :er for intimidatii.^ the inspector was halved by the magistrate. Mr. Leong Wai Hong, a hawker inspector, told the court he
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  • 408 5 WOMAN ALLEGES HUSBAND CHOPPED HER HAND OFF FAMILY CONSPIRACY TO BRING 1943 CASE, COURT TOLD umiiv v IPOH < F"day. A"2 t* who allc ed that her husband chopped her right hand off 12 years ago denied here today that she had taken proceedings after conspiring
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  • 144 5 Murder by mistake-in -Colony gang war- A 19-TEAR-OLD tea packer. Poh Swee Chai, was stabbed to Geath at the junction of Cross Street and Club Street, yesterday morning. Police believe he was killed by mistake in a gang war between the Group 24 and Group 36 secret societies. A relative
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  • 244 5 'Middle Road* out of picture 'Focus' opens Mr. Alejandro F. Holigores, Philippines Consul in Singapore yesterday opened an exhibition of photographs. "Focus on the Philippines.'" at the British Council gallery. $912 m. currency A total Of $879,949,537 in currency notes and $32,571,160 in coins was in
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  • 268 5 THE PIRATES' SQUABBLE: TWO COUNCILLORS BACK Mr. BUCKERIDGE'S CLAIM TWO Singapore City Councillors yesterday supported the Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C J. Buokeridge. in his claim that it was the duty of the police to clamp down on •pirate" taxis. One of the councillors pointed
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  • 139 5 WITHIN the last two days, more than 900 babies have registered for Singapore's "champion baby" contest, which will be held every day of Health Week starting from next Monday. Organisers of the baby show told the Straits Times yesterday that they were amazed at the
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  • 181 5 MAN RAN WHEN WIFE PAID A VISIT PENANG, Fri. A HUSBAND ran through a back door when his wife called to see him. the High Court here was told today. Evelyn Gertrude Scully sought a divorce from Dennis Constantine Scully alias Lee Hunnie Niel, and cited Annie Lim as corespondent
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  • 100 5 Bankrupt asks leave to appeal 1 pHARLES KRYGSMAN. a v^ bankrupt was committed to the civil prison for I two weeks by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Hieh Court yesterday for contempt of court. Krygsman was stated to have left the Colony for Hong Kong without the per--1 mission
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  • 31 5 Singapore Rotarlans yesterday presented a $460 radiogram to the nurses at Woodbridge Hospital. The presentation was made by Mr. Brian Portugal. chairman of the Rotary community service committee.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 488 5 GARRICK: Pyara Dushmui REX: FraniL- in the Nayy 11, I (Hindii— 3.ls. 6 30. 9.15: morning 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30; morning— Young !»how Desdina Dion (American)— at Heart, 9 a.m.; midnight— Shield 11 a.m. Tel. *****. for Murder; Tel. *****. KINGS: La Tour De Nesle 1.15, p.vii mv -rv,<, n,i
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  • 37 6 M tt'i/rrf* 510 I minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. loi>ez wishes to rl; thanks to a!! Relatives and Friends who d tlu Funeral, as well as r.t wreaths. Telei letter of Condolence and I
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  • 680 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Nov. 19, 1955. Communist 'Demand' Communist rejection of the amnesty offer calls for a complete recasting of thought on the talks with Chin Peng. The Communists are not asking for talks. They are demanding negotiations. They j have arrogated to themselves a position of equality
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  • 367 6 An Eight Dollar Minimum Not unnaturally some employers have dismissed as unreal the $8 a day minimum wage proposal of the Malayan Trade Union Council. But there will be enthusiastic support from the 500,000 daily-rated workers in the Federation. Nor will trade union leaders in Singapore be far behind in
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  • 117 6 The Federation's Minister for Agriculture is unable to contain his indignation at the treatment which the forest rangers receive. Their quarters are "unsatisfactory." Some are even "deplorable." And working conditions are "disgraceful." So Mr. Abdul Aziz advises the rangers to organise a trade union to
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  • 1057 6  - As I was saying CYNItUS by LIKE the Federation Legislative Council, the Singapore Assembly is to enjoy a marathon budget meeting. Five days have been set apart for a debate of the estimates, Ministry by Ministry. In the recent past, the last occasion no longer than two years ago, budgets
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  • 732 6 3§ALAYSiA\ T»HEY are all talking about Malayanisation these days. It is not a word that appears in English dictionaries. The only tongue in which you would find it is that which a good writer would call "Gobbledygook." a language confined to civil servants and designed to be
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  • 123 6 (Taken from the Straits Times of Nov. 16, 1905). LIKE many other places Singapore is now to have a Japanese juljitsu school of physical culture. Professor Akishlma from the College of Toyama has come down from Japan for the purpose of teaching this celebrated' style of wrestling
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  • 58 7 Riot after he wooed reluctant widow... ;.<:. Ng n tied oir and who :i for reluk night court ivlnj dinund two I ad of ling Tan started i-.em. In same street i-ourted widow !>> Tan ted to the macted to friong be- 1 I been wi- time." -trirowb endttlei Inbad
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  • 18 7 installation r>( w record i 599.769 tons »n handled supplied bun- ;> during the
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  • 43 7 rivate schools v :11 fall Government close next ■•v.'tk earlier ally planned. Nt decided to advance the Christmas holidays because of the bus strike. All schools will therefore close on Nov. 25 and reopen in the first week of January.
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  • 18 7 Trinity I will be the at tomorrow nal ir.eeting of r Methodist lip, Singapore.
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  • 22 7 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. I The Assumption School here will hold its first arts and crafts exhibition next Thurs- day and Friday.
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  • 381 7 3 arty chiefs criticise 'let's all go to the peace talks' move SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday that he was only a junior partner t.o Tcngku Abdul Rahman in seeking to end the Emergency. Mr. Marshall was commenting on the "peace"
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  • 103 7 VIORE wives from iTA China arrived in Singapore yesterday to rejoin husbands in the Colony and Malaya. About 410 women and children from Swatow disembarked from the liner Taipooan after two days In quarantine on St. John's Island. The husbands started gathering at the east
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Beng. 53, Of Kuchai Road. Puchone, was fined SlOO in the Sessions Court here today for unlawful possession of 40 gallons of fer-n-.ented mash.
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  • 39 7 Lord De L'lsle and Dudley, I V.C.. the visiting Secretary cf State for Air. yesterday toured Royal Air Force stations at Changi and Seletar with the C-in-C Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges.
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  • 177 7 BUSMEN'S UNION CLIMBS DOWN: NEW OFFER T<HE Singapore Bus Workers 1 Union, whose 1.600 members have been locked out after a lightning strike since Tuesday, has made new proposals to the bus owners, in another bid to get the men back to work. The union's secretary, Mr. Fong Swee Suan.
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  • 48 7 A director of Yardleys flies in MR. J II SEAGEK. (above). a director of Yardlevs, arrived in Singapore yesterday by X.L.M. .Mr. Seager. who was met at the airport by Mr J. E. Stanley, YardJey's Far Eastern manager, is making; a routine visit U> Australia. Straits Times picture.
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  • 97 7 Attack on 2 sisters alleged i TELUK ANSON, Fri. FLICE opposed bail when Ismail bin Awang. 20. an odd job labourer, was produced here on charges of assaulting two sisters with parang. Ismail was alleged to have made the attack in I the Labu Kubong area of Lower Perak on
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  • 79 7 THREAT BY WOMEN ALLEGED i Six striking women of the Singapore Plywood Factory were charged in the Filth I Magistrate's Court yesterday with intimidating clerks of the factory. Gob Guek Hon;:. Tan Wan Lung. Hang Ah Nua, Chia Niah Lah. Ng Ah Gek and i Lim Gek Lan were alleged
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  • 32 7 The Sree Narayana Mission has arranged for a public lecture on "Yoga" by Mr. Gnanavallal Paranjothi M.iban at the mission hall in Seletar. Singapore, at 5 p.m. tomorrow. I
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  • 201 7 TVfR. R. MURLIDAR, a broker yesterday doubted that Singapore police had received a letter from his daughter, Easwarl, 15, who disappeared from home on Ot 13. He told the Straits Times: •This is utter nonsense. How can the police make such a ridiculous claim
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  • 249 7 They all loved ''Lollo' but- SONG WAS TOO, TOO SUGGESTIVE •'WHATEVER Lollo wants, she gets," sung by the famous I American Negro singer Sarah Vaughan, was recently banned by Radio Malaya at the height of its popularity. The song became very popular here and was heard often over Radio Malaya
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  • 327 7 fT»HE Singapore Young Progressives' secrei tary, Mr. Chua Cher Bak, yesterday backed the Peoples' Action Party Assemblyman 1 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's attack on the English--1 educated. Mr. Lee had told the university of Malaya students that the EnglLsheducated class has become effete with no firm conviction,
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  • 141 7 Man who said rubber firm was insolvent to pay damages I rj\HE Singapore Court of 1 Appeal yesterday awarded Chop Kirn Lee Seng Kee, i rubber dealers, damages of $2,000 and costs in an ap- peal against a claim which the firm had orought un- successfully against Yeo
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  • 159 7 Asians press for No. 2 police job KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SENIOR Malayan police officers are to ask for the appointment of an Asian Deputy Commissioner of Police and at least two Asian Senior Assistant Commissioners. They also want more Asian Assistant Commissioners of whom there are at pre- sent only
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  • 23 7 The annual fun fair of St. Anthony's Convent in Middle Road. Singapore, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday next week
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  • 154 7 MAT NOOR, 27, a pri- soner at Changi who escaped while waiting for a chest x-ray, was produced before a Singapore court yesterday. He faced a charge of escaping from custody on the morning of Nov. 15 while at the Tan Tuck Sent; Ho.spital.
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  • 48 7 RAWANG Fri. An adult education class which was started here four months ago has had to close because of lack of support. When It fir.st startori 20 students attended. Gradually they drifted away. This week the teacher found himself with no pupils to teach
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  • 53 7 Mr. Tan Siew Chwee. president of Ihe X.P.M. Loral Employees' Union, said yesI terday that a general meet'- in? would be called soon to discuss the company's dismissal of the union* vicepresident. Mr. Andrew One; He said the meeting would consider all possible ster>s to get
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 169 7 The weather MINIMI M TEMTKRATIRK: (7 30 p.m. on Nov. 17 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 18 1 Singapore It degrees. Penang 74, Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 72, Ipoh 72. Kuantan 74. I MAXIMUM TEMPERATIRE: j (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov 18) Singapore 87. Penanß 82. Kote
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  • 368 8 Lover beat me when I refused to go to China, says girl HE PUT 'SOMETHING' INTO COFFEE, COURT TOLD A 19-YEAR-OLD girl, just out of school, told a Singapore court yesterday that her twice-married lover assaulted her when she turned down his proposal to go to China with him. Sim
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  • 276 8 Mr. T. T. Rajah, for Chan, the girl admitted that she agreed to marry him though she knew he had two other wives and acknowledg- j ed the bundle of letters pro- i duced by counsel as the ones she had written to
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  • 172 8 Planteis give guarantee KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. T<HE United Planting Association of Malaya today reiterated its support for the amnesty— after a meeting at which it discussed the attack made on the amnesty by the Incorporated Society of PlanThe association's president, Mr. H. A. Campbell, said:
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  • 47 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Kri. A Government dispatch clerk. Mohamed bin Mi. 32 wlis lined $300 in the Sessions Court here today for stealing a registered letter containing $20 which had been sent to Mr. A. L. Perfira. of the Supplies Department, from his sister in Singapore.
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  • 148 8 A scandal'$31,800 for 'wine and song' A PROGRESSIVE ParAty City Councillor. Mr. Chan Kum Chee. yesterday attacked as "scandalous" a Singapore budget provision for private entertainment allowances for the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall. and members of his government. The total provision of :i mmi gives Mr Marshall $10,000. the
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  • 48 8 Sng Chwee Beng, a senior revenue officer. Singapore, was adjudicated a bankrupt In the High Court yesterday with liabilities amounting to $3,450. Sng filed his own petition and offered to pay the offl- 1 cial Assignee $40 monthly in I repayment of the debt.
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  • 133 8 FATHER OF 11 SENT TO JAIL IPOH, Fri. A FATHER of eleven children was jailed for one year today for "systematically" cheating his employers after working with them for nearly 20 years. Yau Yee Hee, 47, pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $4,693 belonging to his employers. Borneo
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  • 96 8 Press ban: Statement on Monday THE Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will make a statement during the Assembly meeting on Monday or. the power of the Speaker to exclude any reporter from an Assembly meeting for writing an "un- fair" report Mr. Marshall has told thi Singapore Union of
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  • 63 8 Six gifts totalling $22,322 have boosted the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund to i over the $330,000 mark. The latest gifts came from I the Singapore Chamber of Commerce $15,730 on behalf of its members. Messrs Weame Brothers Ltd.. 54.000 Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd.. $2,000. Chinese
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  • 59 8 Air Vice Marshal B. C. Yarde. Commandant General of the Royal Air Force I i Regiment. and Inspector- i General of Combat Train- I ing. arrived in Singapore by I 8.0.A.C. yesterday. The Air Vice Marshal is I jon a two-weeks' tour of the I R.A.F.
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  • 51 8 The Peoples Action Party I will celebrate its first anni- i I versary on Nov. 27 with a mass meeting at the SingaI pore Badminton Hall from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The object of the meeting is to reaffirm our deteri mined struggle for
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  • 23 8 The extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed indefinitely because of the bus strike.
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  • 133 8 QNLY three people in Singapore responded yesv terday to SATA's appeal for lifts for tuberculosis sufferers who. because of the bus strike, are unable to get Into the city for urgent treatment. The three motorists two Europeans and a wellknown Chinese hotelier told SATA's Medical Director.
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    • 367 8 "T 1 say! Something different for breakfast" Imagine the tang- of fresh limes nprncH in I sunshine. That's what gives Rose's Lime M v j unique flavour. Wonderfully refreshing to eai palates, it is equally delicious lor tea and supr* j to ask your store tomorrow lor Rote's, thi marmalade
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    • 165 8 n n(n UA > >«» Ing Star: 10 00— 11.00 "Saturday RADIO MALAYA Night; ciub" (•Programmes thus marked can f% ''^tt-'^''^^ **5 be received by listeners In Malacca) I ■*^^r«^^^^^^R i bort wave 19 and 62m. Medium M.jt r Jr7 lU ll I li&*sl wave 47« m 343. 3J6m. and
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  • The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum
    • 251 9 politics IN AIDED SCHOOLS THE Straits Times has repo r ted a suggestion before the Malayanisation commission that aided school teachers should not be barred from high posts in Government service for their political activities when they were in the aided schools. All citizens hold political views of some sort
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    • 249 9 ONCE again we hear the cry for equality for j married women in govern--1 ment and other services. It is fair that for the same type of work and the same responsibilities, all workers should receive equal pay and equal privileges, and not expect the
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    • 136 9 T HASTEN to admit to your correspondent Yip Chong Siew that I am a veritable "political babe in the wood". In fact, I believe that, if more Singapore people would admit to that description the healthier Singapore politics will be. Nevertheless. I wish Mr. Yip would ponder objectively
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    • 188 9 I SEE that the Inited r Mal a y Nationalist Organisation's resolution regarding the entry of Australian troops into Malaya, passed in Singapore the other day. is to be further discussed at the PanMalayan I'MNO conference i n Kuata Lumpur. I feel, and I
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    • 356 9 WHAT is the English qualification for vernacular teachers in English schools? Can non-English speaking persons teach MaU'y. Chinese or Tamil in English schools I hope the Ministry of Education will deliberate these questions with openmindedness. I have seen a Malay language paper set in one
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    • 75 9 ON Thursday morning while sending my children to school. I saw two men fighting at the Woodsville Circus. Although several cars were jammed no one would bother to stop the fight. Then bespectacled Chin- ese pulled up, came out of his car and went up straight to
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    3 9 MISSING THE BUS
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    • 196 9 (I DULUX PfNTALITE EMULSION FINISH s- virw when you decided to buy your Xfcka a long view when you go In Lnnp-Ufr painls are no more trouble rill be much longer before you have teqve book again. :nta. produced by I CJ. for people m, arc DULUX gloss paint for
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    • 410 9 HOUSES Construction of a further group of 40 LOW COST HOUSES will be started soon at Opera Estate (DAFNE AIDA STREETS) 2 bedrooms— Living room Tiled kitchen separate bathroom W.C.— Utility rocm MODERN SANITATION Prices from $9,760 to $10,210 Bookings taken NOW. CREDIT FONCIER D'EXT REME-ORIENT Meyer Chambers (3rd floor)
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  • 384 10 SHARES STEADY DESPITE DROP IN TIN, RUBBER PRICES By Our Market Correspondent RESPITE the drops in the rubber and tin prices in Singapore yesterday, there was continued support in all sections of the local share market and prices hela. Industrials and tins came in for the main Interest and a
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  • 290 10 The Malay.in Shan- Brokers' As- i smiation reported: "On the local share market, sustained support continued In both industrials and tins, but rubbers were quietly Singapore and Federation broker* reported the following business done yesterday- Praser and Neave ords 11.73 tt to $1.75; Gammon $2.55: W. Hammer $2.52
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  • 37 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.8:", for cash and 586 for T.T. Sterling was Quoted at 15.37 and one tael of gold at 253 7
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  • 26 10 The following October rubber crops are announced: Chermang Development 145.000 lb.. Indragiri 92.612 lb.. Lunas 63.900 lb., Nymlas 52,081 lb., and Tapah 63,319 lb.
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  • 104 10 More buying on local rubber mart rllS week the rubber market has seen very wide fluctuations in both London and New York during each day whilst Singapore has advanced steadily with each wave of profit-taking being \v?U absorbed at the lower levels, states the current review of Holiday. Cutler. Bath
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  • 272 10 The premium on November R.M.A. 1. R S.S. has at one time been as large as t% cent.s but is i currently only 2' cents. This i premium was paid when the trade realised that the Ruwi.in .mci Polish offtake was about 20.000 tons for November shipment. An<:
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  • 137 10 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.23 pe 1 IV 2' 4 cents below Thursdays closing price. The closing tone wa s easier Closing prices in cents per Ib. were: No. 1 R.SS. Spot f.ojt> buyers 127, sellers 128; No 1 R.S.S December
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  • 109 10 Ships Imii- alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oakwoort 12. j Drente 4 5. Haviid.ir C.P.. Maru 6 7. Tankhaven 111 8 9. Benmuchan 11 Moreha 13 14, Sunda 15 16 Madoera 18. Umaria 19 20. Lawu N Wall 2. Rokan N. Wall 4 Sumpitan
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  • 12 10 SlN(.\.m,i RtBBr.K Ib. (down TIN: Plcul (dew,, COPRA P'cul (unrh,
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  • 60 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Invwtmei on the stot,: mining trading showed si;. were firm Loans 3,: |g sna* Bank of NSW. Mount Lycii N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Mi i Peko Western 1 1 Ampol Ex; Oil Search Aust. Cor. A.P.M Bradford B. Hill Pro. Courtauld Dunlop Elec. Zinc Felt Textiles
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  • 78 10 rMngapnrr chance: noon yesterda: w« Copra, qulel buyers, $27 $27 buyers. »21 nut oil: sellers, drui quiet with nn Muntok white I special Sarau varittlM dowi Singapore p.m. priirs: November $2" I lers; December sellers; Januarj sellers. To-ie H.C.B. l.ld |cember 11 a sellers; tone buyers. 128 Belli
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  • 10 10 HiUm Tin 1 tin ore in O I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 439 10 NOTICE NASSIM CO., LIMITED Wll.l. MI I HV PTBLIC U < TION in their Sale-Rooms Nos. I A 4-1. < ollyrr Quay. On .-.ATI KI)\V. 19TII NOV., 1955. AT 1" AM. Will-Made Teak Sprung Lounge (Suite; Bookcases; 3' x 5V Desk; Table and Chairs; SideSingle and Double Beds with Mattresses:
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    • 102 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TKM)i:i:s ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Supply of Pump. Electrical Equipment. Pipes. Valves, etc. for Kirn Chu;in Road Sludge Pumping Station. Deposit $100. (Refundable). Close NOON 28.12.55. Forms and particulars from City EnKlneer's Department (Room 218). WAR DEPARTMENT CANTEEN 1. Tenders will be invited shortly for the runniim
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    • 911 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RESEARCH ASSISTANT (TEMPORARY): Chemistry two. Salary in the scale $137.50x7.50--152.50 (Examination, $209x14-307 (Examination Bar) $324x14-450. Qualification*: Passed School Certificate Grade I or II with Credit in General Science. Appll- <■ \t:nns by letter .to reach the Director of Forestry, F.M., Kuala Lumpur by 15th December, 1955. No expenses
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    • 751 10 NOTICES NOTICE REPAIRS TO BRIDGE NO. 17/1 KLANG— SG: POLONG ROAD. The above repairs are due to commence on the 20th November and it is anticipated to take a fortnight to complete. Intermittent Interruptions to vehicular traffic will occur but this traffic will be passed over the bridge with as
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    • 662 10 NOTICE NOTKTS is hereby given that I, NO YUSON of No. 62. Robinson Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a THIRD Class Public House Licence restricted to the sale of beer and stout in respect of Sembawanß Oate Inside H.M. Naval Base. Singapore, and
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    • 477 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DA". Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P. Swct Penan. Cjcrtrud Bakke 5 Nov. 6 Oec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. Id Anna Bakke 10 Dec. 9 |an. 11 |an. 12 |an. 1 Ogcka Bakke 7 |an. 6 Feb. 8 Feb.
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    • 1093 11 'SkS-w THE BLUE^FUNWEL UNE° T S' jg. &Z '«£~j~ 0 sfe I Dv« Sail. P Sham PtnonQ ,p.l GIS/14 Nov 19 Nov 20/22 Nov 22/21 S*»*"" Liverpool In Part Nay 25 Nay 26/2 B Nov 29./30 N. 729 D^- 4 D N e7 V" 2 Jft aol ft Dublin Nev
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    • 1083 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE Fo. a— SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA »r Aoon, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg ft Oslo 2-fl--£ 0< 3 M* "'iTSav s isssr "iss.-s. u/u j~ Call. Port Sudan, Naple*, Lenaen (Pawenger* enly). Gdynia. *JJ tells London (Passengers only). m^XV «""""<>«»»lon is available far larepe SAILINGS
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    • 1006 11 buudingTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. TE hi7T' SINGAPORI (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penona BENVORLICH fcr Liverpool, v Rotterdam, Hull 6. 4/7 23/23 Nov 24/2S Nev BENNEVIS for Avonmouth, London, Newcostle In Pert BENATTOW for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg in
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    • 1262 11 McALISTER TEL: No. ELLERMAN tfc BUCKNALL I LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and for U.S.A., North Atlonfr orr ana Canado ond via Colombo CITY OF KARACHI S'po-e P. S'hom Pernng Gds 13-34 22 Nay 23/2S Nay 2«/28 Nov CITY OF BROOKLYN Spore P Shorn Penong 8/14 Dec IS/14 Dm 17/19 Dec
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  • 416 12 IRON-MEN ENG TONG AND FOOK HUNG SET SIGHTS ON MELBOURNE Empire Games winners aim for more honours KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TWO members of Malaya's weight lifting team that took championship honours at the British Empire Games in New Zealand four years ago are to make a bid for bigger honours.
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  • 335 12  - Kailasapathy, Webb and Nagaiah impress at HK net practice A Special Correspondent unwfi vrvwn l By n^iN*J nvjwvJ, riiunj. rHE Malayan cricket team open their tour against the Combined Civilians tomorrow with Shepoard Walker. Sivasnanam, Koay Khoon Leon?, Shepherdson. Hunt". Koenitz, Webb. Dauncey.l Kiil isanathv and Nagaiah. H Thp team
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  • 79 12 Muirhead. the Singapore second row forward, will not play in the match ag:iinst Johore toci.iy He si on the injured list and his place will be taken by Hartnell, who was captain of the S.H.B. side last season. Mr. J. D. Donnelly will referee the
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  • 46 12 City Cup final tomorrow The Singapore City Council I Services Union's inter-department football final between Electricity and Health departmeiiv will be played at Jalan Besar tomorrow Mi. J. T. Rea. President of the City Council will give away the City Councillor's Cup to the winning team.
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  • 30 12 Woodbridge Hospital drew 2-2 with 60 Sq. R.A.F. TVngah in a soccer match yesterday. Abdul ii.ihman and Mohammed Riffln scored for Woodbridge and Menzles (2) for Tengah.
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  • 25 12 Beys Town beat Gan Eng Seng School by 61 points to 43 in a a friendly basketball match ai Bukit Tlmah yesterday.
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  • 178 12 \\TITH A t 'oal dis; llowed. Indian Association were held to 1-1 by Singapore Cricket Club In their first division match in the Singapore Hockey Association league on the padang yesterday. The disallowed goal came in the 21st minute when right half Himmnt Singh lifted
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  • 163 12 I'LL GO TO ENGLAND IF ASKED, SAYS JIN EONG IPOH, Fri. I3ERAK badminton champion Tan Jin Eong said today that he would love to go to England "to have a crack at those titles there. Jin bun u.i, commenting on a suggestion in the Straits Times today that he should
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  • 169 12 \O. 14 SQUADRON H.N.ZAP were too good for Royal Engineers whom they beat by 24 point* i three goals and three tries i tc nil In a rugger fixture at Tengah yesterday. Plar In the first half was scrappy but the New Zealanderj always showed
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  • 417 12 'A district are swimming champions \XTITH A total of 53 points, "A" District won the team championship at the Primary Schools annual carnival at the Chinese Swimming club yesterday. Second was "C" district, the champions for the last tw 0 years, with 46 points. Results: OPE.V 50m breast (boys): 1.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 314 12 Wolidayincj in Europe -this Winter? Valoyon Airways network. 'v:r::^i: CIV BHIJIiH Q.fl'hf Er£rzJ?jru: fI I by I J 14 I I L I wr W f I v One ticket all the way Stopover where you please I BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IS! ASSOCIATION WITH QANTAS EMriRE AIRWAYS LIMITED >♦-»♦♦
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    • 414 12 Give Your Memory a Holiday with the Scamaster Calendar Ulf-wmimt, wa/trproof. iusiprooj. aMimtgntlu, >U:k. OMEGA t^eaM^fei-JZa/ci/ dot, The new ->elf-winding Seamaster Calendar wi most faithful servant of time ever devised I making science... telling the exact time ancl dtyoffe month accurately, automatically. You can discard your wall calendar, you can
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 162 12 TOD AX ltl (.(.IK II M.S. Malay*: Singapore Johore. padan;. Friendly R.A F. Chanisi The MMte. Changi: Naval Has,, v K.X'.C; K.A.S.C 1st Squadron K A.A.F. v R.E.M.E.. REME; Hth Si|tiadron R.N.Z.A.F v Nee Soon. Nee Soon. hocki:v S.H.A league, Div. 1: Police Inivei'ity I'nivcrMty; Wanderer* v R.A.I, thanji. Chanfl;
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 401 13 ■OF INTEREST T o ADVERTISERS} K UAL A LUMPUR. IPOH P"*" G „m c, tor handing i Advertisements to I at Kuala Penang tot I the following SMiM Time* jp e nang3p.m.. Ipoh 4 p.«. j Ku2l3 Lumpur 5 p.m. Straits Times 'dverti.ement j nee. \> VACANT fta txtra. :\c,
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    • 481 13 SITUATIONS VACANT !t Words is (Min.)-Bnx SO ct,. txlm. riSf Q rV« IRED IMMEDIATELY Chief Officer for Home Trade X eMe 1 J Apply Kle Hock Shipping Co.. Ltd.. 48 Cecil Street. MALE STOCK BOOK Clerk required for Stores Dept., European Merchant*. Must be good at figures. Minimum Standard Apply
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    • 490 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words SS (Min.)-Btx S» ctt. txtrm. TO LET ROOM in airy, healthy, quiet new flat no cooking, moderate rent. Apply 13A Oulllemard Road, near Mountbatten Road. SHELFORD MANSIONS off punearn/Atiam Junction. Available Ist December. Alrcondltioned double room, own H/C longbath. M.S. attached. Telephone *****. EUROPEAN GUESTHOUSE 87
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    • 848 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED J# bora's tS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txlra. BRITTBH FOREIGN Correspondent wants centrally situated, small, self-contained. Furnished, or seml-Furnlshed. Flat. Pair Rental. Must have modern sanitation. Telephone. Box A 6985, S.T. GROUNDFLOOR FLAT and/or Office Accommodation required in Orchard Road area, between Presbyterian church and Orchard Road Police
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    • 623 13 WANTED 20 Word, $S (Min.)— Box S» ctt. txtra. BAND 3-4 PIECE for Ne.v I Year's Eve Dance. Ring 6313 or 7559. WANTED:— Book Binder and i Paper Cutter. Printer for hand feed and automatic machines. Reply to P.O. Box 32. Seremban. DETACHED BUNGALOW Pre- ferable near seaside M.S. 3
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    • 633 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 21 Word. $S (Min.)— Box S* ctt. txtra. THORNYCROFT Diesel Lorry. 1949 Model. Registered 1951. in; lair running order, best offer I Secures. Contact Manager. Beradln Estate, Paloh, Johore. 1946 AUSTIN 12 1951 Morris Oxford, excellent condition. Inspection, No. 3, Jalan Yahya Aldatar, J. Bahru. Junction Police
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    • 772 13 FOR «ALE tO Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. txlm. RADIOORAM HMV 45 player McMlchael Cabinet two speakers I $300/- 0.n.0. Phone *****. VIOLINS. ONE QUARTER Sizo. one full sized. Czechoslnvik. perfect condition. $i:>o rarh, on o. Phone Johore Bahru, 2030. MIS( 1.1.1.ANF01 S 21} Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO
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    • 223 13 y -> z ~k k 'jL if u^ >f *Jy k V^2ijwls JL. 17 JWLS k GENTS' and LADIES. J FULL STEEL. ROLLED GOLD, k AND COLO TOP. ff Obtainable from Ml Mtch Peelers.^ ttmmt ACINTS:k JSC.HOftn 'B*I r QI RD.S'PORB. EVERY JOINT PAIN is a reason for using De
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 296 13 Straits Times Crossword H ~^H 4 nn 5 nh 6 mi 7 mi 8 |i|| "To" "mT 14 is 17 18 "•3" 20 m?i Illililllill"!^ i i i i Mpd^r 1 ACRCVS 7. Fine hwkes m^care i6>. 9. Meg hies to a Scottish reel 3 Made up cheese (4). (9).
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  • 169 14 EPSOM FIRE CALL BOY HMMHJ Kirr 1 Mil II I IKK VIOLA I VIOLA 2.15 VWn Twinkle Toes Wild Fire V.acu Note U.i.irirr Fortune's Wheel Rue! HATTRICK DAXTFSQIE I Ml! Wl XTIIF.R 2.45 Fair Weather fair W.-.ulht Tum.Ui ISijrh I'.ul! Store Never A Klank ll.iiln. k Race
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  • 408 14 riALA PREMIERE ran a remarkable race in his last outing at Penan*; in I October. He whipped round at the start and by the time his rider got him to go his rivals were at least half a furlong j in front. Gala Premiere
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  • 203 14 XIATTRICK can still raise a smart gallop in spite of his advancing years and. on his Bukit Timah September form, this old campaigner will need a lot of beatlne in Race Two. Over a mile in Div. 3 he ran a close second with 8.10
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  • 655 14 TOP -FORM SAFARI BEST BET TODAY VICELY- WEIGHTED Safari looks to be the best bet in today's card (Race Five). This three-year-old is in grand form he was matched with the up-and-coming Distine in a testing half-mile tryout last week and more than held his own Safari showed up in
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  • 435 14 JEEP'S STAR &3 Saf art South Pacific Flower Queen HIS RECORD IN MILE RACES POINTS TO HIS CHANCE T*HE game and honest South Pacific ran a gallant third to Bearer Bond in the Singapore Gold Cup over lim. in September. Over a mile his favourite
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  • 1451 14 R ace 1—2.15: Class 3, Div. 4—6 Fur--1 —0 Magic Note 4v Ransome 9.00 Lowk Stable Allan 2 954 Twinkle Toes 4y Bougoure 9.00 Mr. Mrs. S. K. Foo R. Breukelen 3—6 Juttinc 4y Manning 8.13 H'Jka Kongsl Martin 4 -79 Marvel of Peru II 3y 8.11
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  • 335 14 ART is my pick in what promisos betting race in today's card (Raci certainly deserves a winning breal sequence of places. I This speedy four-year-old showed promise in her first Malayan race, at Bukit Timah in August, when she led Walla Walla fo
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  • 111 14 Saw Pak out of Colony lifting meet I7ORMER M r weight cl Saw Pak. a at the 1951 In Aucl not to takj forthcomii. nior plonshios i lar m sia. t: the Colony. The senior c ganisi'd by A.W.L.F.. i Broadw.iv H on Dec. l(] ternation.r 23 and 24 venue.
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  • 39 14 npilT. going up to last evening was Rood TODAYS Best Bet: Safari in R.T-e Five. Best Longshot: Marciano in Rare Four. RADIO MALA! broadcast all tin day. V\U IWOP: i Double Tote R i 7.
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    • 876 14 CLASSIFIED ADS^ (C'onlinurd from Pacr 6) SITIATIONS VACANT M Word! Si (Him.)— Box i* rll. txlrm. WANTED :> M.irrted Woman P.' M.M011.1l work. Be WAN'iED Kxpetienced General Showroom Salesman for Hn-ords and I (!u<ts. Slate nd Hilary expected. Box ACi9Bl ST. WANTED Kxpericnced short-h:inri-TypiM Acieqnute EnslLsh knnwlccise essentl.il. Hoply stating
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    • 157 14 ETESNH-MHTIC The fust seff'wmding watch ..ai\i the worlds smallest selj ON A BALL-BEARING The bed proof of the exccption.il m ETERNA-MATIC winding on a ball-beari that It Is Just as effective In i. ladles' model! Thanks to th< ETERNA balls (25.000 of them w, ounce). ETERNA has achieved the a
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