The Straits Times, 22 November 1955

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  • 32 1 AVi-R C ri n"ft 1l y (IHTIFI E B ~S AL E EX C E EPS T5, 0 0 0 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 173 1 Labour Front wins its first Assembly test for survival But amnesty offer remains open ■WING, SHELLING WHERE NECESSARY \\V.\\.\ LUMPUR, Monday. i-11l I GOVERNMENT today crted to a state of all-out war against immunist terrorists. followed the attack on Kea Farm n Ihe Cameron Highlands by 100
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  • 83 1 liack-to-full-war stat> is issued meeting of h. Director of < ommit- i Lumpur. said: has eedom cf ime the High- pie of knew...' that Xt a Farm have enabled to .p'.ine ;nd to get the Perak Como prefl nsive. K Farm rrorlsts who
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  • 240 1 took part in Sunday's attack might have dispersed. The guns were less than a mile from the village. Many ol the 400 villagers yesterday morning attended^ the funeral of the murdered Home Guard. The village was subdued. Only a few villagers were working on their
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Mon.--Two escaped convicts from Dartmoor prison in south-west England were recaptured today after trying to drive a saloon car through a police search ring.
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  • 2219 1 19-13 victory for Marshall MARSHALL TO LEE: YOU PROMISED TO SHUT UP AFTER 40 MINUTES NOMINATED MEN (plus Mr. Nair) VOTE WITH GOVT. THE Singapore Government yesterday survived its first tost cf strength since losing its majority in the Legislative Assembly. With the support of three members of the Opposition,
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  • 170 1 'Anything expats can do we can do, too 9 THE Singapore Musicians Union has struck an old note of protest against the importation of foreign bands. Reason: The Sea View Hotel, which had relied on local musicians for the last 10 years, now has a
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  • 26 1 MASERU (Basutolandi, Man. Five of the 22 African prisoners who escaped from Maseru jail after a riot on Saturday have been recaptured.— Reuter.
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  • 1003 1 'Cheap way of avoiding unpopularity* Govt. told FEDERATION GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVELY THREW SPANNER IN IN THIS WE MAY SEE THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME THE Government's taxation pol i c y came under fire from members of all Opposition parties when the Singapore Legislative Assembly
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  • 225 1 POLICE FIRE ON DEMONSTRATORS BOMBAY, Monday. AT least four people were killed and 225 were injured today when police fired on riotous crowds protesting against proposals to divide Bombay State into three parts. Boy slept through tree crash A 15-YEAR-OLD boy, Salleh bin
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  • 51 1 COLOMBO, Mon. All Buddhists employed by Cey- lon's public service will disI card trousers next year in favour of cloak, banian, san--1 dels and a cap. a mode of dress which is called "compatible with the culture of i Buddhism and the Aryan I race."—
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  • 40 1 i LOS ANGELES. Mon —Mrs. Ramon Magsaysay. wife of i the Philippine President, reiceived a USS7OO ($2,100 i cheque yesterday from the Filipino community in Los Anpeles for digging "liberty wells" to supply water to isolated villages.— A.P.
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  • 39 1 MANCHESTER. Mon. General Vladyslaw Anders, wartime commander of the Polish Second Army Corps, said here today that exiled i Poles would not return to their homeland until the last Russian soldier had left the country Reuter
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  • 38 1 BONN. Mon.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the We.;t German Chancellor, ill with bronchial pneumonia for wren veeks. has now almost completely recovered and Is expected to resume his duties at the end I of the week.— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese Government of Ichiro i Hatoyama which resigned to- day. is ready for an extraordinary session of the Diet, tomorrow when Mr. Hatoyama is expected to present a new list of Ministers.— Reuter.
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  • 52 1 OPIUM SEIZED ON SHIP FROM INDIA ABOUT $85,000 worth ol opium was- seized on board I the Hoegh BUverwave in the S:ngapore outer roads on Sunday morning. The ship arrived from Chit- tajon? on the way to Bala wan Deli. The opium, weighing 170 lb., was- found hidden in the
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  • 47 1 COLOMBO PI TARGETS Bl \:i V CANBERRA Mi.n puntrics receivlni Co- :ih.) ri.in I have reached or surpassed tarred in their plans lor <•( iiiiomic development, Australian External Affairs Minister Richard < .i-.y said tonight in report on Colombo Plan meettag in Singapore list month— Xi uter.
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  • 682 2 EDE TAKES POKE AT PERKS FOR THE MINISTERS Progressives want axe used on $60,000 entertainment vot< DRASTIC reduction in the scale of entertainment and transport allowances for Ministers was demanded by the Progressive Party in the Singapore Lejfisi lative Assembly yesterday. MR. JOHN EDE (Prog.— Tanglin) said that unless the
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  • 679 2 clear" were a dire confession that the Government's financial policy was clouded and uncertain. "What arc we to think of a fiscal policy and its effect on the economy of the country which says: 'We might double the rate of income tax or company
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  • 244 3 APER AND NEHRU AIX PALS TOGETHER AT DELHI BANQUET —peace SIANS WERE AGAINST COLD WAR: WE DON'T WAST IT AGAIN' NEW DELHI, Monday BULGANIN, the Sovkt Premier, last night that Russia had always he told war and did not want it to I is our
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  • 343 3 The royal romance GOES ON RECORD WITH a nervous tra-la-fa HOLLYWOOD. Mon. 4 SONG about Prin- cess Margaret's romance with GroupCapt. Peter Townsend was off yesterday to a rather nervous start. The song by Spade Coolev "I don't want to ever be a princess" received a three-cne vote on N.B.C.'s
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  • 38 3 George Id labourer Much- Upper HI I three litres of brandy in drinking bout which lasted two days and two nights. Next day he was found dead in his bed from alchoholic poisoning. Renter.
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  • 82 3 CHICAGO, Mon.— An argument over who should vash the dishes yester- i my landed a man in hospital and his friend in jail. SulTerinz frcm a gunshot wound in the stomach is Robert Left us. 24. a build- Ing tradesman. Held in jail for queitlonlng
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  • 354 3 LuNDON. Mon. WITH bank rates being raised over the past few days In both Ameiica and Can ida and as a result o: Mr. Butltrs warning that stroiuer anti-iaflation measures would be imposed here 11 recessary the London stock mar...ye been rather subdued today. Cioslnz middle prices of
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  • 109 3 John insured mother then bomb wrecked her plane MRS. DAISY KING. John's mother, who died with 43 others in the crash. Before the plane took off John took out 1.5.537.500 ($112,500) insurance on her life. But he could not have collected she had not signed the policy. A.P. pictures. JOH.N
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  • 162 3 VTATICAN CITY, Mon.— An authoritative Vatican source today confirmed a report that the Pope had a vision of Jesus Christ during his grave illness a year ago. The Italian illustrated weekly Oggi reported last week that the Pope's recovery started after he
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  • 64 3 LONDON Mon.— Captain Charles Irving, whose sailing memories stretched back to classic tussles 70 years ago between the last of the tea clippers, the Cutty Sark and the Thermopylae, has died here. He was 85. Capt. Irving was in the Cutty Sark when she beat
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  • 100 3 ALEXANDRIA, Mon. Two judges were sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment for accepting bribery in the form of female flesh." A military court passed sentence on Sheik Abdei Kader Eifi! and Sheik Abdel Fattah Seif, both judges of the Islamic Personal Status Tribunal They
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  • 236 5 INDONESIAN ARMS CASE THE master of the British steamer Memnon. Capt. E W. Studley, is maintaining a stubborn silence on his jailing by Indonesian authorities for alleged gun-run-ning. "I do not wish to say anything at all." he told the Straits Times yesterday when his
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  • 82 5 The Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn. told a man found guilty of assault that his court was going to help the police in stamping out the i menace of people who throw i stones and bottles at innoi ct-nt citizens. He sentenced Lee
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  • 121 5 Handful for the doctors in first heat of Spore baby stakes IT was a real scream when i 120 babies and their harass- j ed mothers crammed the Mandai Maternity and Infant Welfare Clinic yesterday for the first of the eight baby shows to be held during
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  • 348 5 Robbery charge GIRL HAD A MOLE ON HER THIGHBOY IS ACQUITTED Court told of 'I love you' and an embrace AS INGA P O R E luwvor Mr \l II id\\>tr, i»ir. l«. IS. Brash, Vesterdav asked a schoolgirl: ZVe\n y °vJr°\ ft mole on your left thigh?" r. *0o
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  • 175 5 COURT TOLD OF VILLAGE RACKET IPOH, Monday. SHOPKEEPERS of Kuala Kuang new village 12 miles north of here ran an illegal lottery syndicate, a magistrate, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, was told today. "They draw lots for the privilege of handling the syndicate for
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  • 35 5 BATU GAJAH, Mon. Mr. Wong Nye Yin, chief clerk, District Office. Parit, Is now chief clerk of the sub-trea-sury here. He succeeds Inche Mohamed Hisham bin Mohamed Piah. who has been transferred to Parit.
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  • 64 5 NEW UNION ELECTS OFFICIALS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The ei'.:tior. of officials for the new 3,500-strong National Union of Railwaymen and its 13 Dranches closed today.The ballots win be opened by the branches and results will be announced here on Saturday The National Union of Railwaymen Is a merger of three
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    • 113 5 Let Mr. Goh stay, T.U.C. appeals to Labour Ministry THE Singapore Trade I'nion Congress, which claims to have more than 45.000 members, yesterday wrote to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare seeking the retention of Mr. Goh Sin Tub (right) as Assistant Labour Commissioner. i! t§^ > Mr, Goh who
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 290 5 OARRICK: Pyara Dushman 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30- Tel ***** (Hindi > 3.15. 6.30. 9.15; Tel. PAVILION: 'Many'"— 1 45' 4 *****. 6.30 9.30- Tel 6903 KINT.»': Tears of the Yangtze aihimrki. d ~..i Mandarin, -1.15. 5.30. 9; Tel. I A J™ B f£?. <&»- CATHAY: The Bob Mathia.s 6 "°"f
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  • 291 6 Senior police officer is marked for death by top Reds EX-JUNGLE COMRADES SWORE VENGEANCE A MAX who \v;is once on friendly terms with souk- oi th c top ranking members of the Ma I;iy ;i n Communist Party, is now a Senior Inspector in the Sarawak Con stabulary. He is
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  • 126 6 KIAI.A Ll'MPl'R, Mon Bxtn staff had to be brought in to deal with tin- lirivtmas pan-els rnvh ;u the General Post Office here. The rush readied its peak «n Thursday last tl iv for pWHM so Ll mail panel-, for Britain. Postal olficials reported today that Many z.^nn
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  • 145 6 A STARE LED TWO INTO COURT A FIGHT at first sight that, is what happen c d when two strangers, Hussain bin Katsan and Ishak bin Mohamed, met in Race Course Road on Sunday afternoon. Yesterday, when both men appeared before the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, for
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  • 28 6 KAJANO. Mon— The Ka- jang Club Is holding a "Casino" night on Thursday to raise funds for a Christmas par^y it is giving to locai children.
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  • 43 6 Seventeen-year-olds will be able to apply for provisional driving licences from Nov. 25. A Bill lowering the ape limit from 19 to 17 for driving licences, passed in the Assembly yesterday, will come into force on that day.
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  • 272 6 MORNING ATTACK ALLEGED TWO British soldiers, Cpl. William Bothwell and Cpl. Thomas Taylor, R.A.S.C, were accused in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of robbing a taxi driver, Sim Chye Choon, of S3O in local currency and six dollar? in American currency in South Buona Vista
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  • 16 6 A total of $1,038 was raised at Frasers Hill for the Poppy Day Fund
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  • 227 6 'No $850,000 gem hoard m Singapore THE $850,000 treasure trove of jewels and jade reported to be hidden in Singapore has turned out to be a myth. Mr. M. G. Hewa. former manager of the High Street firm of B. P. de Silva, from
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  • 111 6 'Mr. MURDER IS COMING TO TOWN THK MAN wlu. xives you a murder, then lets the police unravel the mystery while you sit in a chair and watch it all, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday, Dec. 4. by air from Calcutta. Ite is famed film producerdirector Alfred Hitchcock ("Hitch"
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  • 43 6 i Dr. Talbot Roßers, chalr- man of the General Medica! Services Committee and I member of the Alumni Association's Council, will talk about "National Health SerI vice" at the association's medical centre. College I Road, at 8.15 tonight.
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  • 39 6 KUALA I t Tetn;;o:\. Chairman. I j Newton; vlci K. C. Yeoh I 'P. Y. Tor. a: I Khoo Ocn Si c ChrUtophor Herbert mittee: J. V, Evans, A 1 sam, Chai Pook M S Raja.
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  • 21 6 Mr. I. A Mi turer In hi! versitv a public search Int tury h> Archil^ Lecture 7 Road. Slngai today
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  • 27 6 I JC KORK BAHRI s.'c Ben miller, of B fined 1350 i *an at P I without pt m I essence oj chl restricted ai
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  • 73 6 Rabid dog bites 5 Orders go ()ut; Shoot strays IPO veter; V PART" shooters destroying strays In p miles south following break of The Btra I that an i t Ucensi i been wane the past ;v. Malays la In ho The dog the towns! terinary I> could cai destroy,
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  • 206 6 MAKE US FULL-FLEDGED CITIZENS OF MALAYA AND THUS STRENGTHEN OUR TIES' K. LUMPUR. Mon. HTHE Chinese in Ma--1 laya are, and will be, loyal Malayans if they are encourased to be full-flodged citizens, the M.C.A. journal. Malayan Mirror, said in its latest issue published today. The Mirror
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  • 25 6 The Oversea Chinese Bank has Riven $2,000 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund. An anonymous uin of $15 baa auo been made
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  • 136 6 T__ KI\»LA LUMPUR, Monday HE Chief Research C.ficer ot the Mines Department, Mr. L. W. Hockin, is leaving to take up an atomic research post In Australia Mr. Hockin has been with i the Mines Department for nearly six years. He has been awarded a
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  • 63 6 IPOH. Mon.— A Federation Regiment private, Vi."i Khoon. 23. was shot in the stomach at Lasa new village, near Suneei Siiml. this morning. Wong was about to relieve another soldier at duty in the villase "lien h ■hot. Police said the other pulled out
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  • 139 6 TOE Singapore Anti-T.B. Association vestprdav rpAssoc ation yesterday re celved nine more oners of cars to take T.B. patients to and from the clinic to and rrom the clinic. About $100 more was received in cash, making a total of $168 to hire
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  • 83 7 TOP MEN HAVE NO DEGREES, HE SAYS senior offlo ..pore D.partthe direc- degrees social are at i in the :rees or science given to i Direcire, Mr. lid that for 1 past of I'.HVP i, i of the Kaminationi se custom* exams :::u-ations as direcliad. Mr. Colonial a certificate two
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  • 16 7 Art Class rira'Ain? ni a week and Fridays ad of the class has rarily.
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  • 11 7 Gene- will paintby Mr. r of Comkt 5.30 I
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  • 7 7 i the house Woodlands Sunday
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    50 7 MR. TAY KHIM SAN and his bride. Miss Ivy Heng, after their urdding at the Singapore Registry. The bridegroom is the son of Air. Tay Geok Swee of Anglo Thai Corporation, and the hride is the daughter of Mr. Heng Ah Khye. managing director of a radio company.
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  • 41 7 Goh Koon Chon, who tried to avoid being summoned for a traffic offence and offered $2 as "coffee money" to a policeman, was fined SlOO in a Singapore court yesterday for trying to bribe a public servant.
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  • 92 7 ike concede defeat to six men accused of causing riot death police yes- Cropped charges accused of I an unlaw- j ;ch caused 1 intary SpeIndrew Teo B. Livingstone, venth MaC. DCotta, wore wlthbecause the i main evidence they had against the men were photographs Aa It la
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  • 406 7 THE WORKERS* LOT MAY BE RAISED SHORTLY BASIC WAGE, DOLE FOR ALL fHK whole field of minimum living standards in Singapore, including a basic wage, unemployment insurance ;ni(! pensions, is to be examined by a ne w Government committee. The Chief Minister, Mr David
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  • 140 7 Minister at mines conference KUALA LUMPUR. Mori DRITISH expatriate 1J Official* of the Mines Department were told today that they will be needed in Malaya for several years. I Minister for Natural Resource*. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said this at the opening of
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  • 127 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. RAMLI BIN HAMZAH, a constable, was jailed for eight months in the Sessions Court here today for causing death by a rash act on Sept. 14. Ramli was driving a motor lorry on Sept. 14 when it overturned at the 10th
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  • 61 7 Ng Aik Toh was charged in Singapore yesterday with cheating Ng Beng Keng of $2,000 in Jervois Road on July 2. The prosecution alleged that Ng Aik Toh received the money from Ng Beng Keng as a deposit for the sale of tron-sheetlngs. but dirl not
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  • 263 7 Owners demand: 'Withdraw* T»HE 1,600 locked-out 1 employees of ten Singapore Chinese bus companies have lost about $90,000 in wages since the lock out began last Wednesday after the workers went on a one-day protest strike. The lock-out will continue until the Bus Workers' Union "bows
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  • 29 7 The St. John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore. will hold its annual first aid contest for the Haridas Shield at the Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road, on Dec. 4.
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    • 141 7 Bebe Daniels And Ben Lyon; 10.30 RADIO. MALAYA 'l'ro(rammr s thus marked can BP?B»^^^^ I be received by listeners In Malacca) fcSt^l^^i^^J^^^^U,, short wave in ;t nel ti'.'m. Medium fc^^JUjJ^^^^^^^ wave 176 m., 343. 366 m. and 297 m. SINPAPARF A.M. '8.57 and 11.08 Engush BIfIUArWIMi Schools Broadcasts: P.M. *1.00
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  • 833 8 The Straits Times Singapore. Tues. Nov. 22, 1955. The Highland Reds From today part of the heavy handicap under which the security forces have laboured since the amnesty offer is lifted. The troops will no longer have to call upon terrorists to surrender before they can shoot. From December 1,
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  • 362 8 Between 1947 and last year the number of registered tuberculosis deaths in Singapore fell from nearly 1,500 to just over 800 Taking into account the rise in population, this amounts to the halving of the death rate. Thousands too have been restored to health and work
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  • 1478 8 Colombo Plan gives hope to 600 millions facing a dark future S. RAJA RATNAM REVIEWS_THE COLOMBO_PLAN CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE'S REPORT AND SAYS..., THE fourth annual report of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee is, like most reports of this kind, a dull accumulation of facts and figures that many skim, hurry through
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  • 323 8 IF the Straits Times report of a statement by the Health Minister. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, about the nurses is correct then the Minister has, consciously or unconsciously, made a very serious allegation against the teachers. I do not for a moment
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  • 111 8 IN a recent court case where a store keeper was jailed for 12 months for misappropriating nearly $4,700 worth of tyres, it was stated he was drawing a monthly salary of $225. That a man with nearly 20 years' service and having the charge and responsibility of
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  • 367 8 yoUR special feature In 1 the Straits Times on the Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb, was a great surprise to me. Muslim rule in India extended over six hundred years and on the testimony of the unbiased non-Muslim historians we learn that India flourished and prospered under their
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  • 666 9 MCE FR THE DARK -THEN TWO HOURS OP SAVAGERY THEY WILL NEVER FORGET POLICE and viHagI ers today told me f u dramatic ?or) lheir w0 hours oi terror when ft (i terrorist ocJupied Kea Farm ;j. village here Jarlj >c>terday m" r: ■v
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  • 271 9 IS TO BLAME: DEVAN NAIR Ti] ore Tractnpany Is to corruption busmen, a o: theS.T.C. 3' UniCM Nalr, told Transimission lust be said. avler those pa>stched peoI in court of ting fares. company was th( men Into corrupnditions w STC wages.
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  • 116 9 Two now accused of murder yHE MOTHER of a five-year-old boy whose body 1 was found on the beach off Bedok Road last Thursday was yesterday accused in the Singapore Last week the father. Ec Chong Khoon was accused of the murder. Pansy Scow was allowed
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  • 42 9 Members of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union have raised more than $11,562 for the Nanyang University Fund, the union announced last night. The money came from a day's wages of 3,454 members oi the union.
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  • 75 9 TODAY: Singapore 3.42 a.m. (7 ft 6 ins.' 3 p.m. (7 ft. 9 Ins.): Port Dickson 10.32 a.m. (6 ft. 8 ins 11.04 p.m. (6 ft. 3 Ins.): 3.55 a.m. (6 ft. 5 ins.t 4.11 p.m. 16 ft.). TOMORROW: Singapore 4.?7 am (7 ft 5 ins.) 405 p.m.
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  • 191 9 NEW TWIST IN DRAMA OF MISSING GIRL THE mysterious disA appearance of a 14--year-old Sindhi girl, Easwari, from her home in Singapore on Oct. 13, took a new turn yesterday when her mother received another letter alleged to have been Written by her. It was posted In Johore Bahru. like
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  • 156 9 KUALA LUMPUR., time-scale maximum of $365. Mon.— The 15.000-stronp:| Federation of Governm c n t Administrative and Clerical Unions is to hold a protest meeting here on Sunday to consider "drastic action" against the Government for its "prolonged" delay m revising salaries of clerks. The
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  • 81 9 Councillor taken ill at meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang. an Alliance member of the Selangor State Council and the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council had a stroke last night when he was attending the annual delegates' conference of UMNO's Kuala Lumpur division. Raja Mohamed. who was elected
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  • 29 9 The Bata strike in Singapore which began on Sept. 16 is still unsettled Negotiations held at the Labour Department yesterday ended In another deadlock.
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  • 36 9 Traffic along East Coast Road near the Junction of iTelok Kurau Road. Singapore, will br partially restricted for the next six week> due to the construction of a deep main sewer in the area.
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  • 69 9 The Jubilee stamps: Boom sales PHILATELISTS In Johore i yesterday bought more than 50.000 10-cent Johore Diamond Jubilee stamps About 22.000 were sold in Singapore Sales were aNi> brsk at the Kuala Lumper Stamp Bureau. The stamp commemorates the Diamond Jubilee reign of Sultan Sir Ibrahim. This is the sixtn
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  • 46 9 A marine engineer, CM. Thomasz, 35, of the Pangkor. was injured yesterday on the face and neck when a control box in the engine room exploded while the ship was in the Inner Roads. Thomasz was admitted to I the Singapore General Hospital.
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  • 491 9 A LETTER fro" 1 tne I editor of the Singapore Standard, expressing I regret about an attack on the Speaker, was read to the Legislative Assembly i yesterday by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Mar- j shall. Mr. Marshall said he had consulted leaders
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  • 61 9 THE 'GOLDEN BLOWPIPE' IS DELAYED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "Golden Blowpipe" train from the East Coast was delaye today by the derailment of a Wickham trolley on the line outside Tumpat The Malayan Railway tonigh', said that the train had been considerably delayed and would arrive "several hours" late in
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  • 196 9 Bankrupt has jail term slashed PHARLES KRYGSMAN, a bankrupt, who was committed to the civil prison for two weeks last Friday for contempt, had the term reduced to three days yesterday on a rehearing of the application. The original application .'or contempt of court was made on behalf of the
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  • 31 9 Mr. J. R. Stainton, traffic general manager of 8.0.AC.. will talk to Singapore Rotarians about the expanskn of civil aviation at their lunch meeting tomorrow it the Cathay Hotel
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  • 33 9 The R.A.F Civilian Employees Sports and Recreation Club at St'letar. Singapore, will hold a Tamil drama show and dance at the civilian lines, R.A.F.. Seletar. at 8 p.m. on Saturday
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  • 46 9 RADIO MALAYA will not broadcast race commentaries from Bukit Timah tomorrow "This is not a change of policy", the acting Director of Broadcasting. Mr. Norman Lloyd Williams. told the Straits Times yesterday "In the other centres thoWednesday races are never broadcast.' 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 lovely children i' <y 2% some day, and rhcy'l! vIL Ith ior the big \sj W^VX^ tyre going to do. Their V r-mg built the proper tf~"^V. take Cod Liver Oil. Wj Pure Cod Liver Oil, u^.~^ J u'.ar value in keeping -i colds and f SevenSeaSj I/K. PURE COD
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    • 88 9 HUNTLEY PALMERS C^^&P^f L k r ti>e p ck with the silver |inißg ftgawddi and be sure of buying only crisp, oven- fresh Huntley b Palmers biscuits. m^ZZ^m Handy Jib. sixe available in all wellknown varieties including Assorted Crcimj, Bourbon. Carnival Assorted. Custard Creams. Gem. Milk and Honey. Nice and
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  • 470 10 Nutmeg prices in Colony jump up sharply THE price of nutmegs have risen sharply in Singapore during the last few days as a result of the scarcity caused by the hurricanes in the West Indies. Current prices are 100 per cent higher than those ruling in the earlier part of
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  • 281 10 PHILIPS' SALES UP BY 30 PER CENT THIS year radio deal- ers in Malaya and Borneo have sold thirty per cent more Philips' I radios than last year, it was stated at the annual Jacks-Philips' Radio Convention held, yesterday, in St. Andrews Memorial Hall. Mr. P. H. Barton, manager I
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  • 228 10 rpHERE has been an increasing: awareness of the basic benefits of a life assurance policy in Malaya, said Mr. R. H. Owen, assistant general manager of The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., who is now on a tour of Malaya. Mr Owen said he was
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  • 156 10 20 years of progress made by Panam TWENTY years ago today November 22 1935 —I Pan American World Air- 1 ways established the first trans-Pacific airline with the famous China Clipper. These flying boats, Martinbuilt M-130's, had a top speed of 130 miles per hour. Tcui.iy's Pacific Strato Clip- per,
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  • 188 10 MERCHANTS' WIVES LIKE SWISS TEXTILES MX. c. i. aUTUDMM SINGAPORE women who prefer high quality cloth material generally have good taste, an executive of a Swiss textile manufacturing company said yesterday. They are indeed a choosey ;ind fashion-conscious lot, I added Mr. C. L. Bulticaz. i director of Hausamann and
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  • 88 10 rE Associated Chinese Chambers of CV.umerce, Malaya, have petitioned the Registrar of Businesses to accept the attestation of chamber presidents on declarations made on forms connected with the regls f ration and licensing of businesses rules. At present these declarations must be attested by a judge,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 120 10 Going Home 7 (nAfivrtids-tHa. "Hie USA. GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSFIEID&CO..K? SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ELTECTIC WICLDING ALLOYS VTe have jjroal pleasure in ■■■•■■ring the appointment of MESSRS. JAMES WARREX CO. LTD. U sole di~liil)ulors of our products for Singapore and Hie Federation of Malaya. ELTECTIC ALLOYS CORPORATION U.S.A. I ■^j\____
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    • 153 10 CRAVEN A for cooler smoking Cooler to the taste! The fine tobacco gives you the coolest, richest smoking that you've ever known. Cooler to the throat and lips! The clean cork tip keeps firm and Xv| dry, >:00l and easy-drawing to the very end. BACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN! Once
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  • 741 11 Children's Christmas party can be a success f HRISTMAS and parties are svnovmr»n«t in mncf r»hiiHron«' uuj> in moil cnuarens minds ana a little lorethought on the mother's part can makp rhinos mnrh o-A%\pr for all pnnrSnPd easier ior all concernea when the occasion arises. If your family's ages vary
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  • 497 11 I try my hand at metat divining and see it works /I >jy f A MONDAY AfARK says he has been chosen to take a part in the school play. I am of course, -very plea' ed about this, but also slightly worried, for I still vividly remember the year
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  • 378 11 THERE is nothing quite like a hairdressing and beauty salon, if you want to spend a few hours in utter luxury. These temples of beauty are almost invariably cool, hushed, plush lined, well carpetted and effeciently run with priestesses who minister to one's wants
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    • 200 11 No! Thank you, I want FORSTER CLARK'S &•>* Cl 00 S* HIES »K,on«.T i^Pp it- W^ StltCT DI SSI I T D V^^ii^ GOIDEN PLOMJ Sole Agents: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. LTD. FENANG SINGAPOKC MEDA.N K LVMPII irOH ROTA BHARU lUnjit K«ur Need you ask? Of course, these s';ii. is youngsters
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    • 12 11 C.C.C. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.
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    • 118 11 NEW! EVERSHARP til H because the ball Is half I the usual size, it "tMctaiMi'i" Eversharp pioneer In ball point writing, now brlngi you the pen with more exclusive features than all other I ball point pens New r roi.tto ais. New Transparent New "Floating •olnl" \t New "Miracle Ink"
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  • 839 12 1955 WILL PROBABLY BE OUR SECOND BEST TRADING YEAR By Our Market Correspondent pAN-MALAYAN trade for the first ten months of this year totalled $6,569 million which is $319 million more than for the whole of last year and $310 million more than for 1953. The total value for the
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  • 18 12 51\(,\,.,,,. (up 1% Mn I TIN: H7«.7S (unchanged) pl "i I COPKA picul (up i I
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  • 68 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS In invest mr i.storks pr widespread heavier turnr Exchanse section, An tlnued to latest quotatl Loans 3 Ix>arus :i i Con. Zhv Bank of N.sw"" Mount Lyell N. Broken Hl] Hill 50 Moull Ml Peko Western I Ampol Expli.i Oil Search Aust. Consol. iijd A.P.M. mewi Bradford B.
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  • 161 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.25 7 s per lb. up 2 1 cents above Saturdays closing price. The closing tone was steady. Tiadlnc; was uncertain and largly confined to short-covering. The premium on spot widened from 4 cents to 6!» cents.
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  • 47 12 Ships Ivirn tloi pore Harbour B I expected tod., norshire 4 5 H vorllch 6 7 Bi cruachan n I nax 15 lfi Karln Langsa N \Y 4, Auby N. W.i Subadar 23 24 nevis 27 28 h of Karachi 38 39. Anki: I Tjiwangl 44
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  • 91 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon piices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; November $26 5 8 I buyers, $27 1/8 sellers; December »27 3/8 buyers, $27 3 4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40 sellers; drum $42 3 4 sellers. Pepper: steady with a total of 30 tons
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  • 38 12 On the free exchange market In Hone Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.82 T (or ca.sh and 5.87 "4 for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.36 and one Uel of cold at 253
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 583 12 NOTICES FOR SALE (I ON \l. SFKD— For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tj. 1 Mi>iinrlonal Seed. Fresh- purity guaranteed. Price 6 cents per seed with 20% Allowance for non-germlnatlon. General Manager, R.E.M. LTD., Kota Tlnggl. Johore. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractor! Ckm "D" and above by the si.ite Engineer,
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    • 340 12 NOTICES KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Notice Ls hereby given that a dividend, the Thirty-Seventh, of three Shillings (3s. 0d). per share, less Income Tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to Shareholders on the Register at
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    • 308 12 NOTICES NOTICE On behalf of the Coconut Estates of Perak Ltd.. I give notice that the road through Bagan Paslr Estate. Telok Anson. will be closed to the public on Saturday. Ist January. 1956. C. N. C. BRYER. Manager, Bagan Paslr Estate. AUCTION SALE OP BINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held
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    • 881 12 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA j TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF FEDERATION OP MALAYA AND MEMBER COUNTRIES OF THE COLOMBO PLAN IN 1956 Applications are Invited from candidates who are Federal Citizens, for technical scholarships to be awarded by the Government of the Federation
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    • 919 12 TENDERS NOTICE INVITING TENDERS TENDERS will be received up to noon on Saturday, 3rd December, 1955, for Maklng-up of Uniforms for the Marine Department. Singapore, for the year 1956. Printed forms of tender may be obtained at the Master Attendant's Office. Fullerton Building, any day between the hours of 10
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    • 485 12 XNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service rROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P Swct rcnans Cjcrrrud Bakke 5 Nov. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. Anna Bakkc 10 Dec. 9 |an II |an. 12 |.in. 19 |>i Ogeka Bakke 7 |an. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 .Fcb
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    • 1007 13 -r^T MANSFIELD CO., LTD. x«i. 2,411 I eft: (Incorporated In Singopore) (12 ii_-., THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE H Due Sail, P Shorn Pwwno •I Not 20/22 Nay 21/24 *^e4K nrnn a] G 16 N.v 25 Not 26/28 No, 2»/10 N. 72, dJ". D N .r 2 7 V DM" 1
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    • 1108 13 EAST ASIATIC LINE Fo, CLINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA ror Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg k Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong •xl ~£?i«« lA 14 21/21 Nov 24/25 Nov «> 3E52P i 2 /27° DM M/M 2i/i l"" Passenger occommodation is ovailable for Europe SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK /CONTINENT
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    • 998 13 buSg 'HE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.";,,,"," SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penang I BENVORLICH for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hull G. 4/7 21/24 Nov 24/25 Nov BENNEVIS for Avonmouth, London, Newcostle 6.27 Sails 24 Nov BENATTOW for London, I Rotterdam,
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    • 1177 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** ELLERMAM BUCZTNALL KLAVENESS LDIB LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM. AN(JfI|J JAH DAHaseo> PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER S'por. CIT T °s Penan- BOUGAINVILLE Gds. 33-34 Ptnona Sport p j^,,, peoong 23 Nov 24/24 N.v 27/29 N.v CTY OF BROOKLYN Call Spore P. Sham f'enong Spore P.
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  • 1164 14 IN the early 1800's, sealing in the south seas was not a popular occupation among ship's crews. For months the men were left in gangs in lonely outposts along the New Zealand coast where they were exposed to attacks by Maori tribes. About 1820,
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  • 240 14 Big fortune hunter returned penniless Caddell grew up with the tribe, was tattooed and adopted Maori customs. He married the chiefs daughter and soon was regarded as a chief himself. As white atrocities continued, he came to hate his own people. He led the warriors in raids against the "invaders"
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 244 14 j& +>■*-- J 'A y iKy" (t*s ihe EGG i^^ ik. I If I I f ENRICHED CREME SHAMPOO WITH EGG that- pufs SHINE in your HaiV/ -"^Wliy^ f Because it is natures own hair btautificr, the 1 e gg "i Richard Hudnut Enriched Creme Sham A*«»^^^g|^fl poo gives your
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

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    • 1516 15 EHLJMni^U,^,^HMHRH lI1(lXS »»iu» I V.^Box SO et.. txtrm. Xl) K.uropean seek* supervlaor Hotel A 7031 S.T. 1 ERTIFICATK X: ilMl. LlteraI -ass Oral, 1 prefers«hools. Box I KAN with 5 tern Export pc, one year Singapore, :is seeks tare. Please FULLY QUALI--ore Regisf\perlence in Prescribing. (\v-metlcs and :-eq-ilres Perrenens position
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    • 604 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE VI Word, IS 1 Min.)- Box SO cl: txlra. 1951 AUSTIN A4O Saloon in Perfect condition. Call 77 Beach Road ofSce hours. JAGUAR MX 7, 1955 Model, I Automatic Transmission. Terms. *****. 1945 CHEVROLET SCHOOL Bus, Excellent condition. View at No. 75, Keng Lee Road, Singapore 8.
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    • 576 15 FUR SALE to WnrdttS (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtra. LANCASIimE BOILER Very Good Condition 30 leet length, 8 feet 6 Inch diameter working pressure 125 lbs./SQIN available »x m!p Sibu subject prior sale. Offers 1 to Borneo Company Limited, Stbu, 1 I Sarawak. I WROUOHT-IRON DININO Room Suite with additional
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    • 1081 15 NOTICES I NOTICE I m TOWN COUNCIL. KLIANO. Wf, T h. best w,t.r.r«f In accordance wtth sections 137 md 138 of the Town Boards watch in its c'assEn;:ctment notice is hereby given that a draft pla.-j of the Town I flat, attractive an 4 Board area of Kluang. comprising I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 324 15 Straits Times Crossword "1 ikup r [5 1 I? is 1 1 1 i ill "far 9 c\j 10 ■> 1 li 14 )K\ 15 J 16 ■171 1 ipil" 1/ id K 19 20 I ACROSS haps but how dull (5). 1. Tell tale target i 5). 14. Copper
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  • 593 16 By SECOND ROW MUCH has been written about the chances of various teams scheduled to moot the Fij-| ians at Ru^by Footb ul. I do not intend, thPrefore, to mulead any te by saying that 1 consider that the Far East I
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  • 105 16 THE SINGAPORE Combin- ed Schools water-polo team, who are unbeaten this season, will made a 16-day tour of the Federation next month. Sixteen water-polo players and swimmers will visit Penang. Taiping, and Kuala Lumpur. The touring team will be: Tan Eng Bock, Tan
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  • 267 16 LEARNING BADMINTON THE WONG PENG SOON WAY FOR FEDERATION TOO COPIES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ALL, SAYS LOKE gINGAPORE schoolboys and girls will not be the only ones to benefit from the Wong Peng Soon badminton coaching scheme. Yesterday Mr. Loke Wan Tho, who
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  • 410 16 Malayans' win makes HK practise harder By A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Mon. THE Hong Kong Cricket XI, picked to play against Malaya on November 26, 27 and 28, have been practising hard as a team since last Wednesday, and Malaya's tenwicket victory over Civilians on Sunday is spurring them
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  • 75 16 R.A.F. Seletar "A" beat St. Andrews Old Boys by 28 point I (two goals, four tries and two penalties) to six (two tries) in their rugger match at Woodsvllle yesterday. The airmen, who led 14-0 at the interval, scored their tries through Russell 1
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  • 46 16 R.A.F. Seletar beat H.M.S. Concord by 14 points (goal and three tries) to three (penalty) In their rugger match at Selatar yesterday Mawson scored all four tries for Seletar and Price made one conversion Melvin kicked the penalty goal for Concord.
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  • 85 16 T. Thompson of Royal Air Force Changl. who was well ahead ol 65 others from ihe second last lap. won the 50-mile novices massed-start cycle race at The Gap on Sunday. His time was 2hr. 7mln. Second was Be.Uh. also of RAP Changl. with a time
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    32 16 808 MAI WAS. the famous American athlete and twice Olympic decathlon champion, is greeted by world badminton champion Wong Pent; Soon on his arrival in Singapore yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 355 16 i AMERICAN Olympic star Bob I n Mathias will not find In Singapore the mass enthusiasm for athletics he experienced in Indonesia. Mathias, twice winner of the Olympic decathalon title In 1948 and 1952. flew Into the Colony yesterday for a three-day United States government sponsored
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  • 369 16 WALLA WALLA, unbeaten in his foui starts in Malaya, will be out for a record af Bukit Timah tomorrow when he tackles the best in the sprinting class over 6f. No horse in Malaya has ever won its first five starts. Walla Walla, a
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  • 135 16 CEYLONESE ADOPT SRA ANTI-DOPE METHODS P UK-K.UK anti-dope tests, which stamped out doping on the Malayan Turf, will be adopted in Ceylon. Mr. K. S. Goh. assistant to Dr. \V. Kintoul, official analyst of the SRA. has left Ceylon to make final arrangements for the Galle Gymkhana Club to carry
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  • 327 16 Chinese Proverb all set for Class 3, Div. 1 test tomorrow CHINESE PROVERB, withdrawn on the course on Saturday, warmed up for his race tomorrow with a smart gallop over half a mile in 51 and 3f. In 38 1/5 at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Abdul Mawi kept him close
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  • 34 16 The S'ngapore hockey team, reserves f.nd all those *vho are undergoing training under the panel of co.irhcs ere to turn up for training at the S.R.C. ground today at 5. 1S p.m.
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  • 49 16 i:i eon The Bla.k, v T.T.C.. Victoria School ground. ■OCBEI S.H.A. League. I>iv. 2: BOD "B" v S.K.C BOD: RAF hanji v Inivrrsily. I 'nivrtsily; RMX v KAF Srletar, Naval Base: Dlv. 3: SEME v Prisons, liangi; Frirndlv: I-atifT Wandirrrs v C ablr A Wireless, Farrer Park.
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  • 128 16 S'pore Blues held to 11-0 by Johore CINGAPOHF in pn their fli Blues Cup Selans;or Dec. 3. sh by beatii Blues by 1 1 goal, a tr alty goal) Police Tra ground Singapor tack from would havi win had th made lull us worked oui I Johotv their play quently
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  • 34 16 Unlver lice 3-2 in slon lr.ic'ir Base yesterday Scorer:. :V: Abdul Bamad 12 (short corni plied for N The flrsi Singapore R Indian htm had to bf heavy ihovcr.
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  • 49 16 ■l m Ml Blues team to meet Singapore Cricket club A' in on the paci.iiii: tomorrow Boon Keng; D. Long poet lh. Chong \ew. Rumll. Mustapha: Cheiu: Po Cheng. Pi Rlcketts \v (capt i. D A I Reserves 1 A] I Kirn Loo
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    • 816 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. II nnlinurd from Paft t) SITtATIONS VACANT ft Word, *J <Mim.)—Box it elt. txlrm BUILDING COSTING CLERK urgently required with good knowledge of local supplies. Box A7o(i4 WANTED YOUNG Chinese Experienced Loral Booking In Textile .rt/Full Time. I IlllMlrW Terms Coni P.O. Box 1698. Singapore. MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Application!
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    • 29 16 Whatever the pleasure wl^^J Wa y ers complete W 111! IROSKOPI ALL IW f i FEATURES sp UNUEAKAIU MAIKjMiN'j 1867 SOU AGLS Monior /.10-AIU UOI.UINC KAFM.ES H.ACI SINRAT oru,>.
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