The Straits Times, 21 November 1955

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  • 198 1 From amnesty *safe* area raiders spring a surprise in the night Two hours to do as they pleasekilling, looting KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday n PERRORISTS occupied Kea Farm new village, about miles hum the Cameron Highlands township of Tanah Icasl two hours before dawn today. rtlered a
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  • 116 1 The haul: Guns rice, milk and tobacco 4FTKK colliding the -i*. Honu- Gaanb suns the terrorists worked methodically, visit. ,u every shop in the vi.i.^r for food. This was their haul: Nearly a's piculs nl rice, two piculs of flour, 69 katies of cocking oil, 58 tins of sardines, 68
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  • 444 1 He was called out and forced to lead the raiders or; a house-to-house search for shotguns. The terrorists then asked for two people. They named. Chow Yip Shin, 41. a market gardener and Home Guard. The Home Guard commander took the terro-ists to
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  • 23 1 I NEW DELHI. Sun. Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, will visit India next Spring, it was learned here today. Reuter.
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  • 333 1 IN THE LAST DAYS OF SINGAPORE... I rom MASSEY STANLEY SYDNEY, Sun 4 FORMER prisoner of t the Japanese claims to know two places in Singapore where iewellery and jade worth at least £100.000 (5850.--1000) were hidden by Australian looters before the city fell.
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  • 84 1 MIAMI BEACH, Sun— Dr. Mnurtec Pruitt recommended a good remedy for a hangover to a national conference on alcoholism here. Several glasses of a drink made of the juice of half a lemon, one eighth teaspoon of salt, two teaspoons of I brown sugar, and enough ice
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  • 244 1 Built up complete dossier— then tipped off police COPENHASEN, San. SIX Danish boy scouts turned detective tv smash a big narcotics ring that had boon i operating under the nose of Copenhagen i police, it was disclosed yesterday. Police have arrested an undisclosed number
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  • 362 1 Marshall: I won't shirk fight over budget THE BIG DEBATE BEGINS TODAY [TIFTY-SIX AMENDMENTS to the Labour Front Coalition Government's budget proposals will be moved during the five-day Singapore Legislative Assembly session begin ning this morning. But none of thesr amendments are expected to up*«'t the Marshall Government. 'Political suicide'
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  • 43 1 Mohamed Yasin bin Kas- I sim, 25. was killed at 11.50 last night wnen his motor- cycle crashed into Ander- son Bridge. Singapore. M. Rajah. 22. the pillionrider, was admitted to the 1 General Hospital with severe leg, injuries.
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Sun.— The Queen ar.d the Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary today with a quiet dinner party at Windsor Castle. The Duke ordered a j preen box of roses for the! Queen.— U.P.
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  • 24 1 Singapore police yesterday recovered the body of a j Chinese, about 40 years of age, from the sea off Marine Para.de.
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  • 389 1 KLIAN INTAN FIRST CHOICE I mm KHOK CHEANG Xl PENANG. Sunday. CHIN PENG'S meeting with the Federation Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, may be held around Christmas and. possibly, in the Klian Intan area. "It seems we cannot escape the Press, so you shall all
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  • 35 1 OXFORD. Sun. More than 1.400 men a..d women undergraduates of the famous university here tonight packed St. Aldates Church to hear a special service given by the American evangelist. Dr Billy Graham.—Reuter.
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  • 107 1 Chin's 'peace plan PENANG, Sun. 'FHE Malayan Commun- Ist boss, Chin Pent;, today submitted a three-point ''peace plan" to the Chier Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. in a mes.sace which paganda expert. Chen Tian. d at Klian Intan this mornin? to the Chief Minister's reprp.'-ontativo. Mr. Too Joon Hing, the Secretarv-Ceneral
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  • 37 1 in DIE IN RAIL RASH LONDON, Mm Tm people were killed and 19 injured when two coaches <>( train plunged down embankment neat DMcttt Berkshire, today. Train w;i> making excursion trip from Hereford to London Renter.
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  • 36 1 i FAYID. Suez, Sun. 500-acre former geni ra] quarters of B;i*i>h Middle ■l Land Forces I over to the Egyptian military authorities today ai:d ptlan flag was hoisted I ovei tht base.— Reuter.
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  • 287 2 Eric Wee returns from Gold Coast with brand new idea Leader says: We should create our own in Malaya THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Youth Council. Mr. Eric S. H. Wee. said that Malayan youth organisations should pay more attention to the development of a Malayan
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 2 MX JI.MMi CUEOK SC'J HIM, and his bride, the former Miss Mcc Mcc Vow Sai Chin, after their wedding at the Weslev Methodist Church in Singapore on Saturday The reception was held in the church hall. Straits Times picture.
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  • 130 2 ?7ew Zealanders in training KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FORTY husky New Zealanders yesterday packed their kit at Coronation Park, headquarters of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, for their first taste of the Malayan Jungle. The men. members of the New Zealand SAS squadron, leave with instructors today
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  • 206 2 WILL GIVE BRITAIN LEAD' LONDON, Sunday. CIR MILES THOMAS, chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, has teamed up with tractor millionaire Harry Ferguson, designer of the secret "people's car." it was announced here yesteri day. Sir Miles. 58, one of Briain's greatest engineers, oined
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  • 28 2 YORK. England. Sun. Seven policemen were each fined £1 ($8.50 1 here for fishing at their angling club's annual match with unlicenced rods and lines.
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  • 109 2 When a French officer detailed Alexander Bohn. 24. as a guard on board the 10.780--ton American freighter Keystone State when it called in Saigon recently, he lost a soldier. Bohn, a Foreign Legionnaire, prevented other Legionnaires from stowine away, then stowed away him-, self
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  • 26 2 CHICAGO. Sun. Former President Harry Truman. lay predicted an "overwhelming" victory for thr Democrats in the 1956 1 elections ;or President and Congress. Reuter.
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  • 32 2 WINDSOR. England. Sun.— The clerk to the local magistrate. Mr. Lan Heslett. was fined £3 (s26' by his own court here for causing an obstruction with his car. Reuter.
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  • 18 2 The German Consul-Gene-ral, Dr. H. U. Granow, returned to Singapore yesterday after a five-month holiday.
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  • 334 2 Death for the turncoat Caliph TWO DIE IN PALACE GROUND RIOT RABAT, Sun. THE Caliph of Fez l was killed b: an onraged mob in the Imperial Palace here yesterday within minutes of asking the Sultan of Morocco's pardon for helping to overthrow him two voars ago. The Caliph left
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  • 42 2 DENIS COMPTON smii.s as hp rests in lied in hospitil This is the first picture of him since his knee cap -vas it-moved in an operation. He hopes that next season he will play for Middlesex and England again
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  • 59 2 KATMANDU, Sun. Gen. Si r Charles Loewen, com-mander-in-chief of Far Eastem Land Forces, arrived here in a R.AF. Valetta transport yesterday accompanied by i Lady Loewen to inspect Gur-1 kha recruiting depots i n Nepal Britain still retains the right to recruit Gurkha troops in Nepal
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  • 169 2 Ex-escort Lord Porchester announces engagement LONDON A NOTHER of Princess Margaret a dling circle of eligible escorts ani day that he is going to marry om< Lord Porchester, known to the Princess and her friends as "Porchy," announced his engagement to an English girl living in
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  • 44 2 LONDON dollars wori h old mastei National Q il destroyed i ciuse of a Ir.g space money to tionir.- th Rows of stacked In a holes in the to the ci i London's p fo<;S. Othl a cold lack of
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  • 37 2 POME. Sun.— The Italian Communist Party leader Palmiro Togliatti has bought the pistol with which a Sicilian student tried to kill him six years ago. He intends to use it as a paperweight.— Reuter I
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  • 33 2 A BABY IS BORN UNDER HYPNOTISM WnUNOTON shypnotist p n( under hypnosi while (l(i< i deliver., be Mrs. Geort« r,, uuestl suffered it. p The doctors she and the i ing 6'^lb Reutrr
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  • 333 3 BOMB WRECKS POST OFFICE IN WORST CYPRUS RIOTS YET break cinema crowd with baton charge NICOSIA. Sun. timi: bomb exA ploded in ;i litter h(IX in iho central posl office here >i->- u rd :1 afternoon. d road was with glass splinters, waa hurt. rdoned the ru d out f
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  • 118 3 Berlin riddle of the 'peer' from Siberia Bl RUN, Sun. BRITISH authorities yesterday Gtrmaa lied ilir prnisi oterini the i man reiv Kussians be a BriThe self-styled I.irl rtn Wtmym" rfei t BnglMi i iN >iy he cannnt establish his claim itish iraj passed German Ked stateless per•i..h lie niain-
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  • 134 3 NEWCASTLE. Sunday. DV day the bus garaee at Winlaton outside New- castle is an ordinary depot. But at night things happen. For instance stones bigger than eggs flew through the garaee for three hours one r.iaht. The night watchman. Willian Parker. 43. and three
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  • 56 3 LONDON, Sun. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Harold Macmillan, accompanied by Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left here by air last night for Bagdad to attend the first meeting of the Bagdad Pact Council. The meeting will begin on Monday and is
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  • 34 3 MOSCOW. Sun. British European Airways passengers will be able to buy tickets in London to any Russian city served by the Soviet airline Aeroflot under an agreement signed in Moacow. Reuter.
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  • 44 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Swedish income tax authorities have decided not to prosecute the Minister of Finance, Mr. Gunnar Strang, I for failing to declare a salary 1 increase of 3.000 crowns isl.7ooi. They accepted his explanation that he forgot. i —Reuter.
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  • 16 3 JERUSALEM, Sun. An Israeli settler was killed last night by a Jordanian gang.— Reuter.
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  • 24 3 Ghost ship brings up 1 872 memory —WHEN ANOTHER MYSTERY SHIP SAILED lilt: JOYITA ul tape I'ntiu in the Fiji Islands. A. P. picture.
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  • 379 3 SUVA, Sun. AN EXPERT examination yesterday of the "ghost ship," Joyita, found drifting with no sign of her 25 passengers and crew In the South Pacific last week only deepened the mystery of her fate. The 70- foot former American luxury launch
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  • 225 3 Banquet for Reds is strictly soft NEW DELHI. Sunday. SOVIET leader Mr. Nikita Khruschev, inclined to hit the vodka bottle at diplomatic parties, will have to quench his thirst with soft drinks at a state banquet here tonight Toasts will be drunk in pineapple
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  • 137 3 LONDON, Sun. AGNES COMEN'S Bakewell' tart has won her tather's approval. Now he has given her permission to wed. In August, after her engagement to 22-year-old George Hall, the Chester- field magistrates refused to over-rule the objections of Agnts's father, who >aid she was
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  • 26 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. India's army headquarters is observing a daily "hour of silence" so the top brass can concentrate on their work. A.P.
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  • 99 3 DIEM CRACKS DOWN ON THE PRESS HONG KONG, Sun. M. Lucien Bodard. correspondent of the Paris evening newspaper France Soir who was expelled from Indochina by the South Vietnam Government, said on arrival here that his expulsion "proves there is no freedom of the Press there." His expulsion, coupled with
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  • 165 3 Captain appeals to Germany BREMEN, Sun.— A young New Hebrides ship captain who lives on an island where men outnumbered women 80 to one has appealed to Bremen Senate President Wilhelm Kaisen to help him find a bride. Herr Kaisen said he has received a letter from
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  • 33 3 LONDON, Sun. Seventy times more blood is being used in British hospital today than before the war, according to Miss Pat Hornsby Smith. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health.— Reuter.
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  • 50 3 CANTERBURY. Sun— The Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, yesterday entertained In the cathedral here 90 members of a Russian dance company now visiting London. He said his guests were "amazed" that the cathedral was older than the Kremlin and showed a deep interest in religion.— Reuter.
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  • 168 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. IyiORE Malayans are saving now than at any time since the rubber boom of 1951. In September and October more than 10.000 new accounts were opened with the Federation Post Office Savings Banks —an average of 200 a day. A record Deposits
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  • 110 4 Squatters hold up S.I.T. plans THE Singapore Improvement Trust's plans to build more flats at Queenstown has been slowed down to a •"crawl" for the past six months. The reason is that squatters at Queenstown are reluctant to move to their resettlement area in Jurong. the Straiu Times was told
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  • 70 4 Motor men 's union officials The new officials of the Singapore Motor Traders Salaried Employees' Union are: President Mr Lim Tin Soon: vice presidents Mr. J Kang and Mr. Ang Seah San; general secretary Mr. J. E. Perera; treasurer Mr. Cheong Sow Tai. Committee: Messrs. J. Keh. Ong Cheng Hoe.
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  • 37 4 Two cyclists. Chua Chiap Socn and Tan Meng Kai, were fined $5 each in a Singapore truflic court on Saturday for ridine a bicycle on the footbath at Queen Elizabeth Walk on Ort M.
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malayan youth hostels association was inaugurated at a meetinu here yesterday. The aim of the association is to build hostels or other simple accommodation for youth travelling through the country.
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  • 218 4 i Hawkers now direct a business YESTERDAY was a big day in the lives of five Singapore hawkers. They are no longer mere hawkers. They are directors of a $270,000 concern— the Killiney Road Market Ltd. i They are Mr. Lee Choon Hwee. a fish-monger, Mr. Teo
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  • 39 4 Bee Yaw is back from Britain UN Hk l.\«. arrived back in Singapore yt^terda.v from Britain after a three-year course at the Royal College of .Music, where she graduated. She plans to opm a musir >tudio. Straits Times picture.
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  • 261 4 MONEY AND WARM CLOTHING FOR JAP WHO DODGED AUTHORITIES FOR TEN YEARS ISAMU KANO. the Japanese Army hospital orderly who dodged Sarawak Government authorities for ten years before beinsi discovered, sailed from Singapore yesterday in the Sirdhanu for Japan. Kano, 39 will make the trip
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  • 157 4 AFIRE which gutted an I attap house and two I chicken sheds in a poultry farm i n Jalan Tiga Ratus, off Changi Road, Singapore, j yesterday afternoon destroyed more than $15,000 worth of property. Five people, including Mr. Chan Cheng Pang, 45, the
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  • 57 4 The Secretary of State for Air, Lord De L'lsle and Dudley, continued his inspection of R.A.F. units in the Far East when he visited Tengah on Saturday. He visited the Australian squadron of Lincoln bombers, the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. No. 14 Squadron Royal New Zealand
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  • 51 4 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Kelantan Government English schools next year will have places for all children in the six to seven years age group who seek admission. The States Government E-iglish primary school." I hnve vacancies for 840 pupils, which is more than the number of
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  • 178 5 Bata strike end in sight after 65 days THE 247 striking employees of Bata Shoe Company in Singapore may return to work this week. Yesterday. the executive committee of the Bata Employees' Union agreed to accept the company's offer of a 15 per cent pay rise for 180 Diece-rate workers.
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  • 166 5 Canneries short of pineapples THERE are not enough pineappie plantations to supply the needs of Malaya's six canncrifi, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of tne Central Board of Pineapple Packers, to.d a rive-man Indonesian iact finding mission yesterday. The canneries are working below maximum production i capacity. He added that
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  • 40 5 Aron bin Hassan was sentenced to three months' jail :by a Singapore court on Saturday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a bicycle belon™inc to Goh Ah Thiam at Victoria Street ion Aug. 8.
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  • 347 5 Avoid communal outlook, meeting told, and build solid foundation for party T»OP oliicials of the Peoples' Action Party yesterday stressed the need for better discipline and understanding in the party ranks. Speaking at the annual conference of the P.A.P. Farrer Park branch, the party chairman. Dr.
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  • 172 5 Friends of Singapore pass hat round for Nicoll portrait THE Friends of Singapore have been asked to contribute up to SlO each to help to pay for a painting of the Colony's former Governor, Sir John Nicoll, which is expected to be completed by the end of this year. The
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  • 134 5 Money for taxis will help, too yHE Director of SATA. Dr. G. H. Garlick. made 1 another appeal yesterday for more motorists in Singapore to take T.B. patients to the clinic. So far, eight Europeans and a Chinese have responded to the appeal. Dr. Garlick
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  • 19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Methodist Mission next year will send a medicai team to Kapit district. Sarawak.
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  • 79 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Twenty year old Mohamed Sharif bin Baba. son of a cattle owner, was charged in 1 the General Hospital here with causing hurt to Detective Corporal Hoo Chye Seor.si with a bicycle chain at Campbell Road on Friday night. Sharif was also accused
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  • 550 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Nov. 21, 1955. "Forgotten Men' It is usual for the people living in Singapore's rural areas to be referred to as "forgotten men." The Mini ister for Communications himself used the phrase not so long ago when addressing a gathering at Bukit Panjang. This description
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  • 311 6 One of the favourable impressions which Indonesia left on the Federation's Minister for Education is that the authorities there do not care what their school buildings are like as long as there is room for the children and the teachers are efficient. This has confirmed Dato Abdul
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  • 338 6 What is good enough for MCA. patriarchs apparently is not good enough for' the Selangor M.C.A. Youth League. "Radical elements" within the Youth League, it is reported, feel that what MCA. needs is a large dose of socialism. The League's new constitution, which will shortly be presented to
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  • 915 6 npHE first round is i A over. The Com- munists started at Klian Intan with the immense advan- tage of public curiosity. s The Americans have car- ried their distrust of Communism almost to pathological extremes, and yet I have seen them 5
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  • 1201 6  -  SIR DAVID KELLY SOVIET POLICY HAS XO ENIGMAS AND THE FAILURE OF THE LATEST TALKS CAUSES XO SURPRISE, BUT EVEN THEN... BY formerly British Ambassador in Moscow pOR those who have "kept their eyes on the ball' namely. the Soviet system as a whole
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  • 148 7 TA CHIEF: LETS ATTACK HEAD NOT TAIL OF THIS SERPENT Dr GARLICK: WE MUST HAVE CONTROL OF VICTIMS OF THE DISEASE I iKK will not set any where in its war tuberculori* because it is not fighting along the right lines. opinion of the Director
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  • 119 7 rE Friends of Singapore have been invited to a private view of an exhibition Of 'Ridleyana' at the Botanic Gardens on Dec. 14 to celebrate the centenary of Mr. Henry N. Ridley, "father" of Malaya's rubber industry. The invitation was extended by the director of
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  • 64 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. A railway labourer, Ibrahim bin Said, 34. threw away an axe I when a police sergeant ap- i proached him on the railway line near here. Ibrihim pleaded suilty in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday to being in posses- sion of a dangerous
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  • 118 7 IT SHOULD NOT BE ONLY FOR RICH, SAYS MTUC CHIEF RATU ARANG, Sunday. TWE president of the Malayan Trade Union Coun- cil, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said here today that the workers of Malaya would not accept independence if it meant that it would only benefit the rich.
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  • 51 7 Well-known Malayan planter Mr. Jack Snoxhill. former manager of Tanah Merah Estate in the Port Dickson area of Negri Sembilan. has won M 570.000 in an ordinary Tattersall's lottery in Melbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Snoxhill. who left Malaya in September, are at present on holiday in
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  • 42 7 MPUR, Sun. er oi the finding H v de viitoday an Gov- nd an- other etvnomlc mission on a ministerial level to Malaya early next year. Dr. De Villeneauvp arrived here this afternoon with six members of the i
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  • 53 7 THE KfcV. ti. 11. (I.AKK. ol l.i,- Baptist t hurili. Kuala 1 umpur. baptises Miss Wonu Cfcaa Woh after the opening ceremony of the new church \e>terday. Sixteen people were baptised by Mr. Clark the church's first mass baptism in the Federation.— Straits Times picture. (See Story
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  • 253 7 Braga opens exhibition today OEALTH Week begins in Singapore today. And the 11 Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday invited the public to co-operate in achieving good health for the Colony. Mr. Braga urged the Deople to visit the district exhibitions so
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  • 90 7 2 men had chandu charge KUALA LIPIS. Sun. TWO men irom Benta new village, Vow Ping. 36, and Yong Ching. 17. were JointIly charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday with beire in possession of chandu worth $4,500 Yong Ching pleaded guilty and Vow Ping claimed trial The prosecution alleged
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  • 152 7 says MCP •fe From Page One terms should be modified and made "more liberal." The Chief Minister disclosed these Communist proposals in an interview tonight at Batu Ferringhi seaside resort where he spent the weekend. The Tengku said of Chin Peng's plan: "I am all in favour
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  • 82 7 TODAY: Singapore 2.16 a.m. 18 ft.) 2.10 p.m. (8 ft. 5 lns.i; Port Dldcson 9.17 a.m. (7 ft. 8 Ins.) 9.30 p.m. (7 ft. 6 Ins.): Penang 3.20 a.m. (7 ft. 2 lns.i 3.53 p.m. (6 ft. 2 Ins.). TOMORROW: Singapore 2.57 a.m. (7 ft. 8 Ins.) 2.10
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  • 239 7 Rotarians listen to 'the joy of serving' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A 42-YEAR-OLD Singapore medical man, Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan, was elected Governor of District 46 of Rotary International at the district' s conference which ended here today. Dr. Thevathasan told the conference: "The worldtoday is divided into two classes
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  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new United States Con-sul-General in Singapore. Mr. Elbridge Durbrow. and hi.s wife arrived here today on their first visit to the Federation. They were accompanied by Mr. Thayer White, an economic officer of the U.S. Con-sulate-General in Singapore.
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  • 68 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. AN AREA security unit patrol wounded one of two terrorists they saw talking to a rubber tapper in the Tapah area of Perak yesterday. The terrorists, a Chinese and an Indian, fired bark and fled. Later, tappers reported seeing the Indian
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  • 49 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Bukit Siput new village, near Segamat in Johore, opened it., first public library today. The library, housed in the Community Hall, has more than 500 books, donated by various associations, including the information Services, the U.S.I.S. and the Seventh Day Adventists.
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  • 75 7 i KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The United Chinese Schoolteachers Association says in a statement today that when the 260,000 Chinese school students in the Federation ,an forced into the national schools Chinese culture in this country will be eliminated The statement, issued on the eve of
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  • 46 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 300 people marched in an amnesty procession along the jungle fringe two miles from Kuang j in U:u Selangor today. The procession was led by the Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari.
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  • 157 7 PRAI. Sun. The Penang Trade Union Officer. Mr. B. Kumaran said here today that if the collective 1 bargaining system was given, a fair trial workers would I soon realise that by using this machinery many of their problems arising out of their
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  • 43 7 IPOH, Sun. A sixty-onr-year-old Menglembu villager, Aw Ngan Van, died at the Ipoh Hospital last night after a traffic accident. IPOH, Sun. A sixty-one-year-old Menglembu villager, Aw Nt»an Van, died at the Ipoh Hospital last night after a trafnc accident.
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  • 264 7 PROGRESSIVE HEAD AND MINISTER SAY: NO ]yt R. THIO CHAN BEE, a member of the Singapore iT Progressive Party's Policy Committee, made it clear yesterday that a statement by the Young Progressives' secretary, IVIr. Chua Cher Bak, advocating political education in schools, was "unauthorised."
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  • 122 7 SIXTEEN IN MASS BAPTISM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. SIXTEEN people, including a young British serviceman, were baptised in the new $80,000 Baptist Church here today. The serviceman. Private K. R. Coleman of 34 Company R.A.M.C.. also celebrated his 20th birthday today. The otheis baptised were Chinese. The Rev. G. H. Clark,
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  • 47 7 The Singapore Y.W.C.A. Square Dance Club is organising a social next Friday in aid of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital Children's Christmas Party. The social will be at 5. Collyer Quay, at 8 p.m. There will be a variety of dancing, singing and games.
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  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A police party early this morning opened fire on a group of terrorists who were seen aopro;.chinK the perlmeter fence at Lam Lee new village in the Yong Peng area of Johore. The terrorists fl< d. There were no casualties.
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  • 66 7 IPOH, Sun. A two-year-old boy, Lee Ah Kow. was drowned 20 yards from his home this morning in a drain .swollen with last nights heavy rain. Lfe's father, a lorry driver. and hi.s mother had gone out to work. His uncle was at home havinc:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 for the heatSK a fan... rfor the fanMITSUBISHI NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY I >> tv J/.57 in Singapore Penang. Wl U73 in federation. ■l all leading electrical dealers and 'LANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. PW Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang Kota Bahru. SBM-2 H*'tlt>r tasv tor Value COLD CICARETTE CASES COLD CICAR
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 89 7 The weather MIMMIM TEMPKRAITRK: (7 30 p.m. on Nov. 1R to 7 30 a.m. on Nov. 19) Singaoove 74 derrrcs. Penan* 74. Kota Bahru 73. Kuala Lumfrur 72, Ipoh 73. Kuant.ui 71. MWIMI M TEMPERATIRE: (7.30 p.m on Nov. 18 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 19i Singapore 88. Penane I
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  • 873 8  - Success of a mission to the Arakanese ALLINGTON KENNARD By MICHAEL SYMES |OUR NAL. Edited by D.C.E. Hall. (Allen and Unwin A CENTURY and a half A ago Burma had become once again a country almost unknown to the European. Earlier French and British interest had been confined practically to
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  • 812 8 THE names of prize- winners in the Mala- 1 an Monthly's $20,000 Must -Be Won World x'uzzle "P were announ.ed in the Sunday Times >esterday. Here are some observations on what the judges [bought were the most apt und accurate answers to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 THERE'S REAL! SOAP in RINSO BMBBBHi^"^" THAT'S HY IT washes so thoroughlyis so gentle on clothesso kind to hands! Kinso VM-. ji^^^cT saves y° u Vitality! and radiant health made possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic. If your system is Starving for vital mineral salts— get- VIKELP! Vikelp
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 282 8 Straits Times Crossword i I? I Ir I I j U I K I ]6 p I""™ __l!_!l 16 P^ if H I I H IB HI HH H ill §i hi j| in mi in m 19 20 T 21 22 23 ACROSS 9. "Rude forefathers" sleep In 1.
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  • 707 9 IN THE Malay States local patriotism and exclusiveness still run strong. It is, for example, unusual for high offices such as Mentri Besar or State Secretary, to be filled by any Malay civil servant who is not a native the State. Years ago
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  • 867 9 People disliked his foreign mannerrs i CANNIBALS B BD vr M PREYED ON m CCA i cdc MM 3CALCK) «gr > ■>,■*,■::■■*•' Amone these ra-Dtain.! Amonfj inese captains Mauritius pVnnlfl.r Mauritius. Pennefather, a British Army sergeant who had turned Muslim, and Van Hagen and Cavalieri who had come to Singapore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 125 9 OMS **4&Xti& Ithan a CussonS talc Just (or pa ff^<- t APPLE tUOSSOM DAMASK ROSE CORONATION MI-OSA 5 LILAC I over-all f^jpf (.'Ction/ V V rORTABLE Typewriter DUNCAN ROBERTS 0 I *-P:NSON »O f for KAISOfi MODERNE (if ladies '.tar hair- First Class OLD PERMS SI 5.00 AISCH MODERNE Hug
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    • 378 9 leaj)s ahead with the new "Pathfinder" This new Rilcy give* you more of everything more power for high speed and performance more sp.ic imii coachwork, more !ut^.ig<- room, more luxury in equipment. And it if still unmistakably a Rilcy. The famous engine with tin- ln-mi-•plicrical held is now even better
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    • 103 9 Hex Mortjtin. M.i>. Jack is wanted Dick Tracy Hath and chanye V NEKI HOKEY.' TRINE TO JGJI (TMEYbE SCARED OP THE WM W THE DICKENS WITH TWE p^^^^^^^^^P^JjZTiT^^ I DROWN US.' SUP^^j^^ffi V^RUNNINCi WATER. 1 BATH. LETS GET SOrvIE Ace O 9 Hara The back tloor I *W BET IS
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  • 503 10 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW METAL PRICE HIGHEST FOR SIXTEEN MONTHS By Our Market Correspondent THE feature of the Singapore Share Market last week was the reawakening of interest in the tin section which for the past few weeks has been quiet with prices tending to be
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  • 165 10 in Mala e«l the tol dends last TIIK I Mil n CA RUBBER LTD.: An in dend of g< come tax. f O me April 3 r November register,,: Books close 21 to 25 Inclusive mbß TAIPIN(; TIN SOLIDATK!) LTD.- interim dividend of cents persh.u income tax, ending
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  • 503 10 COMMODITY REVIEW fPIN moved into the limelight of the Singapore markets last week after a period or steady trading and prices. There was an unusually large range of $6.50 on the price during the week between the lowest price of $373.87" 2 on Monday and $380. 37
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  • 338 10 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the Deriod November 12 to November 18: INDISTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ord. 295. 4Sd.. Fra?er A: Neave Ord« J1.67'-.- to 51 7J j. Gammons $2.55. Hammer Co. $2.52" HonEkjni;
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  • 695 10 TIHE following full list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday: Alex Brlcki PreJ ISO Ord« 195 Atlas I« 13 00 BB Petrol 43 BM Trustee* 6.10 Con. Tin Smelt Prer 1»'Ords 29 eastern United 36.30 Fed
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 739 10 NOTICE PERSIAN GULF RATE AGREEMENT NOIC K TO SHIPPERS Shippers are notified that, effective Ist January. 1956, the freight rates on Shipments from Malaya to Bombay. Cochin and II i!.ib;i! port* and Karachi will be Increased by 15^ (rounded off to the nearest dollar), except for freight rates on the
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    • 413 10 NOTICES SUNGEI WAY DREDGING, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that at the Twenty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held on Friday 9th December. 1955, at 11 a.m.. the directors will recommend the payment of a fin;\l dividend of 20 per
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    • 282 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom .Nns. 14 A 16 Robinson Road, Singapore On THURSDAY, 24TH NOV., 1955, AT 2.30 P.M. No 94 TANJONG PAGAR RD. Freehold. Area 1,079 sq.ft. Rent $83.00. (Messrs. Laycock Ong, Solicitors) No. 72 BUFFALO RD. 999 yrs
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    • 453 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P. Sv»et Penan? Fraut Cjertrud Bakke 5 Nov. 6 Dec 8 Dec. Anna Bakke 10 Dec. 9 "an 11 |an. 12 |m. Ogeka Bakke 7 |an. 6 Fcb 8 Fcb 9 Fob I
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    • 1060 11 t*e>s MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. lei, 141 a T« l; tcted tn Sngopore) (12 lines i TH E BLUE FUNNEL LINE *g Tue Soil, p Shon, Penong Nov 20/22 Nov 21/24 G 15/16 Nov 25 Nov 26/20 Nov 2»/10 Noy 2 «/*4 Nov 27/20 Nov 2» Dec 4 Dec 7
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    • 1113 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA ror Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg ft Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penong M0 ILIA Cdns. 13/14 22/22 Nov 23/24 Nov r lA 21/21 Dec 24/24 Dec 25/26 Dec "MEONIA" 26/27 Dec Calls Port Sudan, Naples, London (Passengers only), Gdynia. «X)
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    • 1022 11 buSg THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. TI J,, 7 N r SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penang BENVORLICH for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hull 8. 4/7 21/ M Nov 24/25 Nov BENNEVIS for Avonmouth, London, Newcastle 6. 27 Sells 21
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    • 1193 11 McALJSTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** ELLRRMAN €t BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDbH, HAVRJ, ROTTERDAM, n toAtienea Uluitiar LO> ANGILty SAN FHANtIitU, HAMBURG PORTi.AND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER 0 Co U noct'a^ rt v > ;a^^rnbo POrt> '""J:^""" CITY OF KARACHI eo.iriVJJn I r Spore P. Sham Penang "Ts^m" Penang 22
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  • 628 12 First round of F.A. Cup competition gets under way LONDON, Sun. UTON TOWN, the newly promoted first division side, and little Peterborough United, who play in the minor Midland league, took the honours in yesterday's English League and Cup football programme. Luton routed Sunderland, the
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  • 257 12 LONDON, Sunday. ANCASHIRE are the making a strong bid to retain the English county Rugby Union championship. They gained their third successive win yesterday beating Northumberland by 1G points to eight at Gosforth. In the same :-.orthern group. Lancashire's chief rivals Yorkshire, won
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  • 80 12 SYDNEY, Sun. LEWIS 1IOAI) regained the New South Wales men's singles lawn tennis title here M'slorday when he beat Ken Rosewall by 6-2, 6-3. 2-6, 6-1. After a shaky start ll". id who won the event two years a«o, settled down to produce
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  • 33 12 BELFAST. Sun. Hogan Bassey. of Nigeria won the British Empire featherweight boxiag title, here last night when he knocked out the holder. Billy Kelly, of Ireland. I in the eighth round. Reuter.
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  • 74 12 Moss denies rumour MODENA. Sun. OTIRLING MOSS. champion British racing driver, has denied a report that he had agreed to join a Maserati team organised by Mr. Tony Parravano. of Italy. It wa s reported here yesterday that Moss was offered 40 million lire i £23.000) t o become No.
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  • 427 12 KLANG. Sun. DRIVING a Cooper special, B S Arnold, a 41-year-old engineer from Port Dickson, clocked the fastest time of the day in the second Klang Hill Climb organised by the Malayan Motor Sports Club today. Arnolds time for the one-third mile hill
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  • 690 12 -eltic 11 6 3 2 21 11 15 libernlan 10 6 2 2 23 16 14 Jueen of S. 11 6 1 4 24 19 13 learts 10 6 0 4 28 16 12 tankers 9 4 4 1 18 12 12 klrdreo. 11 4
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  • 60 12 DA TES FOR FA CUP REPLA YS LONDON. Sun— The Football Association Cup first round mat- i ches drawn yesterday will be replayed this week as follows: Tuesday Carlisle Darlington Uloodlighuj; Wednesday: Alder- shot v Yeovil Town; Crewe Alexandra v Barrow; Derby Com ty v Crook Town (floodlinhtsi Southampton v
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    • 142 12 THREE 60LDEN HORSES i-i-AVS^V^^ lisri::^ .V,7 '•"•*v""»\ S^H J -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*t y'»*yXv«!«j ••V KURASHIKI KATUN 1.U.. LTD .V, Head Office 2, Umeda K.t,i-ku, Osaka •*•"< Tokyo Office 4, Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-chome V*' Chuo, Tokyo *.V Cable Address "KURARAV OSAKA IS Fly connecting carrier to "C V Bangkok there board j A
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    • 109 12 drink wACKcaOW a /Aj/ 1 |gu»i vigour Mackeson's Milk Stout, a m non-bitter drink is recommended by doctors for its fortifying weather is damp disoiritine MACKESONS Sole Agents:- |OHN little iMALAYA ltd VIT GENEVE UOO Tint OHOATI Sold hj; all leading SINCE ISIS •MM* dealers th| watch fQR ALL a|MATIS
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    • 2682 13 B^maMM|H|ppHi| D clore Posting „i es l 0 box Humbert should be taken I box number tht CORRECT i Mini to the i ,1 Street. j MION VACANT x S« rt,. extra. f On<- BedTanglln ber $425. i d Bungalow, ist Road, pis. Apply S ii. Braddell ncy from 4th
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    • 1014 13 HOISES LAND FOR SALE I 10 Word, IS (Min.)— Box SO et,. txtra. FOR SALE Building Lots Kew Estate, off East Coast Road, Bedok. High Elevation, Facing Sea. Particulars apply Chan Boon Eng, 48A Winchester House, Tel: *****. SERANGOON GARDEN Estate have available for Immediate occupation houses built on elevated
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    • 810 13 NOTICES I THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (P.M. No. 52 of 1950). THE TOWN COI'NCIL OF TAIPING (Procedure for Elections) REGULATIONS. 1954. (Appendix B to Peralc G.N.210/54) REGULATION 18. NOTICE OK ELECTION The Town Council of Talplng I Election of Councillors for the Assam Kumbang, Kota and Klian Pau
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    • 475 13 EUTECTIC WELDING ALLOYS. We have great pleasure in announcing the appointment of MESSRS. JAMES WARREN CO. LTD. as sole distributors of our products for Singapore and the Federation of .Milaya. EUTECTIC WELDING ALLOYS CORPORATION U.S.A. -—'I OUR jL^Bk CHEAP Why tllfiAr Delay? P *H§ .SALE PleaBe W g offers drop
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  • 580 14 WEIGHTS for all eicht races on Wedne*.d;i\. stvnnd day of the Singapore Turf Club November Milling. are givrn beiou. The committee hay decided that the 'ass 3. 9f race will he run in two divisions. There will be eight races. Cl. 1. DIV. 1-6F Shamrock Slipper
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  • 783 14 KAILASAPATHY (61) HELPS SCORE ALONG TO 202 MALAYANS START TOUR WITH 10-WKT VICTORY By A Special Corresponden HONG KONG. Sun. T»HE MALAYAN eric- ket team opened their tour of Hong Kong with a dramatic ten-wicket victory over Hone Kong Civilians in their two-day match which ended
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  • 197 14 CIVILIANS Ist Inns 151 MALAYA Ist Inns Sheppard c t aimil b Dhaber 4 Dauncey c MacPherson h .ii n. II 1 Webb c Wodehousc b I.each 15 Walker c Zimmern i, Carnell 2 Sherherdson c Stantnn b Dhaber 44 Hunt c Stanton b Leach 7 Khoon Leon£ b
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  • 310 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TWO quick szoals in the closing .stages gave the 1 visiting Aryan Gymkhana soccer side a deserved 4—2 victory over a Football Association of Malaya XI at the T.P.C.A. Stadium this evening. The visitors played better soccer throughout, but the
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  • 38 14 i.l 081 5.1 .1 "A- l/niversUy. pa dans; Singapore \ll Blues v Johore Bahru Asians. P.T..S. H()(KtV S.H.A. League. Div. 1: University v R.X. Polire. Naval Base; S.K.C. v 1.A.. SRC. Friendly: C.S.C. v table Wireless.
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  • 326 14 A JUNIOR Foong Seong Cup badminton competition is envisaged by Singapore B.A. secretary Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt as a result of the junior tours of the Federation by Singapore teams. Kirn Fatt commented: "If these tours of ours in December prove a success,
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  • 409 14 JOTTKGS By EPSOM JEEP PORM horses fared r badly at Bu^it Timah on Saturday when six of the eight winners returned odds of over 10-1 on the totalisator. A "no limit" $5 win accumalator on the eight winners would have amounted
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  • 290 14 LONDON, Sun RESULTS of Rugby Union mat- ches played in Britain yesterday were: COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Cheshire 32 Cumberland and Westmorland 6: Leicestershire 11 North Midlands 0; Northumberland 8 Lancashire 16; Yorkshire 26 Durham 3. CLUB MATCHES: Guy's Hosp 6 Rosslyn Park 11; Harlequins 3 Oxford
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  • 350 14 I SINGAPORE had their nnal workout h, v match against Federation on S easy 8-0 victory over Johore in a i hockey fixture on the G.S.C. ground But the Colony team were i not all that good and the. margin flatters
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  • 60 14 Electric Dept. regain cup ELECTS thi.s winners, Counci; beatinu 2-1 in th soccer fli yesterday. The matched resulteci half. Hi fortunati right- win pass fr<> with an him. HealthChew, centres. A feu Health high In!) mcl!. Ele 15th minute tapped It in Late In the much and ed a knee
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  • 33 14 HYDF.!i ed 498 tot I eel on the Test agalnsl Ni day. A: had made ni P Univ. (118 1 and score l- batsn- in made agall In 1951-
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  • 109 14 Two bouts took the >hort route In a friendly boxing tournament at Ch.inui Prison on Saturday night beiore a crowd of 500. Boxers took par) from the Singapore H.irbour Board 8.C.. Queen Street B.C. and Boys' Town. Results: Atom: dee Whuat SHBBCi bt. P Jansen
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    • 801 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. I I nnlinurd from Pare 8) SITIATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)-Box SO ctt. extrm. WANTED JUNIOR Book-keeper with knowledse of written Chinese for firm In Seuaniat. Apply with lull putictllan remuneration required to Box A 7019, S.T. WANTED CHINESE and Mathei TMchars: Chinese Teafher Minimum quallflcatton B.A.
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    • 34 14 HAS NO EQUAL from distillery to y by the RED SEAL SCOTS PERFECTION niiaiiaiHiiiii* 1 fi IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS SOLE AGENTS: For Singapore and Federation of Ma McMULLAN CO., L V BINGATORE »V KUALA LUMTI >:
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