The Straits Times, 26 November 1955
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Title Section12 1955-11-26 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '26, 1955 15 CENTS12 words
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Article215 1955-11-26 1 UNION GIVES BACKING THOUSANDS of gtagapore workers and children will travel to «i;-ir factories. offices a'ld siiir.nls oi Mcwiday by train. Across the im.wici irnin service are to be started hy the Malayan Railway tn help bus strikc-lviund StagapMC, lhe Malayan Railway made its decision215 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-11-26 1 GAEKWAR sues for DIVORCE BOMBAY, Fri. The Gaekmi of Baroda, 46. has filed an action for divorce in a court here against the beautiful Maharanee Sita Dcvi, 36, his second wife (above). They were married in December. 1943, and have an 11 -year-old son, Prince Kumar. The Gaekwar is nowReuter - 90 words
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Article50 1955-11-26 1 BERLIN. Fri. Professor Johannes Herdepen, a member of the Volkskammer 'East German Lower House i fled to West Berlin with his family today, refugee officials said. Herdegen, 52. a leading member of the East German Liberal Democratic Party, said he feared persecution for political reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article39 1955-11-26 1 HONG KONG. Kri. Singapore's industrial exhibition beauty queen. Miss Lee Chon Chan 23, received a warm welcome when she arrived here yesterday to attend the tenth exhibition of Hcng Kong products. It opens on Dec. 2. UPUP - 39 words
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Article373 1955-11-26 1 CHIEF MINISTER TRIES TO DO IT ALL IN 90 MINUTES telephone call to STC chief in London. ..he can't be tound...then a cable Come back plea to Strangman SUGGESTIONS BY UNION >IIN ?3K I Ml 1)a i' id "ta** night made a dra--1 to end the two-month-old Traction373 words
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Article21 1955-11-26 1 JERUSALEM, Fri. Egyptian anti-aircraft batteries opened lire on an Israeli plane flying near the Gaza strip today Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article303 1955-11-26 1 The tough talk upsets Eden IT'S ALL SO VERY UNDIPLOMATIC LONDON, Fri. T<HE British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, was reported today to have ordered an inquiry into a Foreign Office charge that the Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, is a hypocrite. Thf official responsible for the statement was rebukedUP; Daily Mail - 303 words
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Article35 1955-11-26 1 Alone but only 40 minutes WACO, Texas, Fri.— Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jacks died within 40 minutes of each other here yesterday. Both died of heart attacks. They had been married 42 years. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1955-11-26 1 Challenge shot NICOSIA, Fri.— A Cyprlot was shot dead today after he ignored a challenge to stop as he approached a military vehicle.23 words
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Article77 1955-11-26 1 HAMBURG, Fri. The airfield from which German i Heinkel bombers took off for the first raid on England j in September, 1939, will be returned to the West German Defence Ministry by the Royal Air Force on Monday. The ba.se, at Uetersen, was first opened inReuter - 77 words
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483 1955-11-26 1 EXAM LEAK FEAR: TWO BOYS UNDER 'CLOSE ARREST Somebody slipped up and students were handed the wrong papers PENANG, Fri. Two School Certificate candidates who were given the wrong set of examination questions yesterday afternoon have been "detained" by the educational authorities to prevent any leakage. The students were to483 words
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Article134 1955-11-26 1 Colonial Office clears a doubt on London trip LONDON, Fri. A Colonial Office spokesman said here today that the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, will be a puest of the British Government when he visits Britain next month for talks on the Colony's future. He addedReuter - 134 words
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Article403 1955-11-26 1 Doctor struck off 8,500-mile trip in vain LONDON, Fri. A MALACCA doctor. Ong Bak Hin, api pea r e d before the disciplinary committee of the General Medical Council hi;n> today charged with having performed an illegal operation two years ago, result n« In the death of a Chinese womanReuter - 403 words
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Article33 1955-11-26 1 MORE S. il r.oMi; n in r\i n i< U ISHDiGTON i. Dnited stairs plm in hold "vrry tabs tan li il liMlrocm ur.ipuii U I in Pacific nr\t >r.«r. Rputcr.33 words
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Article, Illustration1989 1955-11-26 1 Chin Peng would love this move: Marshall COMMUNIST BOSS GETS A 'MISTER' from Mr. LEE (Let's all be there') KUAN YEW iv* fr -ByPATRICIA MORGAN and FELIX ABISHEGAKADEN IN an attack on a P.A.P. demand for all Singapore political parties to be represented at the projected amnesty talks with Chin1,989 words
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150 1955-11-26 1 Nina prayed for an hour then she shot her sleeping husband LOS ANGELES. Fri. Police here said that Mrs. Nina Sorensen. 39, told them she knelt praying for an hour beside her sleeping husband's bed yesterday, then killed him with a bullet through the head. Her story, police said, wasReuter - 150 words
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Article62 1955-11-26 1 LONDON, Fri— An 11-year- old boy. who appeared before a Salisbury juvenile court c yesterday charged with stealing two bicycles. was presented with one by the I .an. It had been i:iven by a woman who hoped, the court was told, that if the boyReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1955-11-26 1 LONDON. Fri. The number of aliens coming to Britain a.s residents, or for employment so as to become rcndents, Is about 35.000 to 40.000 ii year. Sir Hugh Luc I Tooth. Under Secretary at the Home Office, said '.'.i the House of Commons last ni'-dit. RenterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement15 1955-11-26 1 <\ VER\ <; E nA■ f y f! E R TIFIED SALE EirirnK 7 s l» 01115 words
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Advertisement97 1955-11-26 1 /Mat*** dfttji Restful nights... HhiP^ ■■VALTINE- contains <l\£ Nature's best foods additional mjnj, mean %estfuL days^~*x Ragmtaf ni^ht* of restful il«ep keep healthy, vitrorous nncl ready t" enjoy lifi to the full. Tint is whj countless Ihou f > ■mk Un world over maki- .1,1,..,,., 'U/J/U 'Ovkltine' thiMr Mtim btvtmc*.97 words
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Article85 1955-11-26 2 THE CHIEF MINISTER. Mr David Marshall, and his colleagues have not been invited to be the guests of the British Government durinsr their visit to London. They will be there .-even days. He told the Legislative A&sembly yesterday that he and his colleagues would be guests85 words
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Article33 1955-11-26 2 Alfred Hitchcock, the Hollywood producer-director, and "his wtfe, who are expected in Singapore on Dec. 4 for a two-day stopover, will now arrive by KLM plane from India two days earlier.33 words
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381 1955-11-26 2 SEX ISN'T TAXING OVER, SAY CHURCHES ...and Malayan couples are so sincere TO DENY that sex is a 1 real force in our society would be ridiculous, the Rev. Robert M. Greer of the Presbyterian Church said in Singapore yesterday. "But it is even more ridiculous to assert that it381 words
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Article52 1955-11-26 2 PENZANCE (Cornwall!, Fri. —Cyril Bond, who escaped by taxi last Friday from Dartmoor. Britain's most isolated and toughest prison, was recaptured here yesterday. Police threw a cordon round the town, stopping all departing cars and trains after he had been reported seen in the districtReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1955-11-26 2 CANBERRA, Fri The Army Minister today an nounced the appointment of Lt.-Col. O D. Jackson. 39. to command the Ist. Bn.. Royal Australia:. Regiment i in Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article145 1955-11-26 2 Democrat attacks the Minister rjEMOCRATIC Party Assemblyman. Mr. Lim Cher v Keng, said yesterday that his sympathies went to all the Ministries criticised by the P.A.P. leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. except the Education Ministry. He told the Legislative Assembly: "I have no sympathy for the145 words
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Article37 1955-11-26 2 Arumugam. 36, of Mandai I Road, Singapore, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday with wrist and throat I wcunds. His condition is critical. His wife, Lachimi. 22, was treated as an outpatient.37 words
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Article51 1955-11-26 2 i The Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday reserved judgment in Ul4 appeal of Ong Ah Too against a decision of an i Assize judge who had sen- I I tenced him to death for the murder of Gene Symonds. an American newspaperman during the May51 words
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Article45 1955-11-26 2 PHILADELPHIA. Frl. A laidboard box containine more than US$l5,OOO m cash USSB.OOO in securities and bank book showing deposits Of almost US$4O,OOO wan found yesterday with the body of an 83-year-old spinster who had appeared to live in poverty.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article13 1955-11-26 2 Muslim hawkers and stallholders in Singapore are to form an association.13 words
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230 1955-11-26 2 THEY THINK LIKE DON BRADMAN, BUT From MASSEY STANLEY j SYDNEY, Fri. PEKING zealots are fighting for the souls and minds of Australia's 12,000 permanent Chinese residents. This is in addition to the assiduous (but largely unfruitful) attention they have long devoted to students230 words
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186 1955-11-26 2 ICHIRO'S SEVEN SEA ITCH IS SATISFIED fOBLESS and disillusioned, 17-year-old Hoshi Ichiro boarded a ship at Kobe last December to see the world. yp-terday, after sailing 24.000 miles, he was still on the Halcyon when she passre* through Singapore from Bremen The Halcyon had called at ports in the United186 words
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Article17 1955-11-26 2 UTRECHT. Fri. Twenty people were injured today when two trains collided at HPerlen, southern Holland.—17 words
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Advertisement158 1955-11-26 2 The job of Malaria control In Malaya and British Borneo, enripetir mci-ures have been t.ike.i for main jpeoi to control Malaria-carrying mosquitoes. l>i.l,lriii\ mm Throughout tin- time. Shell have been in the forefront in «"<««'•• <» addition mmJ providing Anti-Malarial Mixtures, and bow DIELDRIN a new and r •"<<>•" powerful158 words
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Advertisement73 1955-11-26 2 DULUX GLOSS FINISH PENTALITE EMULSION PAINT For colour, long life and bettei decoration indoors and out Say DULUX 0 PENTALITE to ynur dtrnrutor THEYRE gyH PAINTS t fWltt M« 11 Shock Rciiitant ll J*§ M, Waterproof W Antimagnetic 1 X/ T 'J^£ SPRING FAR lAST SOLE ACtNTS— }2 II WE73 words
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Article150 1955-11-26 3 Great opportunity to, India to «riv« h^,.,^. Iea d to other Atian countries' The Earl of Home talks of his travels LONDON, Fri. rpili Secretary of State lor Comm onwealth Relations, of Home, said that in his j o nr i five CommonLountriei he foundReuter - 150 words
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135 1955-11-26 3 LONDON". Fri— The Mar(iui> of C'holomondeley. a member of the House of lords for 32 years. has finally made his first speech. "At long but." he told his follow Lords last night. "I have been brousht to my feet by thr wishAP - 135 words
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Article185 1955-11-26 3 'HOOLIGANS AND CRIMINALS' AT RED LEAGUE MATCH TRY TO LYNCH REF, FIGHT POLICE MOSCOW, Fri. VIOLENT disorders T were sot orl by "hooligans and criminals" at a football match in Yerevan, capital of Armenia, here yesterday. Demonstrators tried to lynch the reteiee and grappled with police called toAP - 185 words
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Article62 1955-11-26 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. India had 22.727 cases of riots during 1954 according to "Crime in India,' an official booklet issued yesterday. Arrests for rioting totalled 128,925. These figures were nearly 10 per cent higher than in 1&53. "In many cases, large scale disturbances developed from veryAP - 62 words
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Article52 1955-11-26 3 BELFAST. Fri. Seven members of the Irish Labour Party boycotted a meeting of the! City Corporation yesterday when it was agreed to confer I the freedom of Belfast on Sir! Winston Churchill. The freedom will be presented to the 80-year-old former Prime Minister in London nextReuter - 52 words
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Article37 1955-11-26 3 LONDON. Fri.— Sir Godfrey ince. the 64-year-old retiring Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and National Service, has been appointed chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd., It was announced here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article21 1955-11-26 3 MOSCOW. Fri. Deputy Premier Anastase Mikoyan has been awarded the Order of Lenin on his 60th birthday. A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-11-26 3 PRESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia goes backstage to congratulate the cast of the Chinese classical theatre company after their gala opening performance at the Belgrade Opera House. The company is on a tour of Europe. A.P. picture.AP - 42 words
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Article60 1955-11-26 3 LONDON, Fri.— John Ikin. 38-year-old. England and Lancashire cricketer has been left the bulk of a £53.000 estate under the will of a friend published here. He was Mr. Charles Halliday. of Liverpool, who died in August aged 64. His friendship with Ikin started from watchingReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1955-11-26 3 PARIS. Fri. French and Japanese citizens will be able to visit each others countries without a visa, for periods up to three months, after Dec. 1. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article195 1955-11-26 3 GANDHI— LENIN Bulganin says they had many things in common BOMBAY, Fri. MARSHAL BULGANIN placed Lenin and Mahatma Gandhi in the same rank, as great liberators of their people. "In this great country of Mahatma Gandhi you are I indeed fortunate in having a great disciple and successor 1 inReuter - 195 words
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Article300 1955-11-26 3 LONDON. Fri. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £57H Funding 4'i £91 >» War 114 H £77 BANKS Mercantile (£l2tt> E4H Pastern iS5i £8% Chartered (£1) 42/6 Hongkong ($125) £96' i INSURANCE Com. Un. tuts.) 81/- /3 Royal 80 /6 Prudential300 words
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Article17 1955-11-26 3 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. Mr. Laureano Landaburu was last night appointed Minister of Justice. Reuter. IReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement214 1955-11-26 3 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS POULTRY from THE ALL -AMERICAN PARADE "CRYOVAC" TURKEYS (from 6-Ibs to 22-lbs) DUCKS CHICKENS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. <-ljj~lUL-.-.-X f L ONE OF THE WORLO'S MOST DESIRED WATCHES assembled by 1200 skilled employees in our lactories established in 1888. Experience and continuous research, together with the214 words
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Article406 1955-11-26 4 ALSO ON AGENDA-AN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS ON MISSION TO LONDON RAHMAN AND MARSHALL TO DISCUSS COMING TALKS WITH CHIN PENG KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Mar- shall, is flying here tomorrow to discuss with Tengku Abdul Rahman arrangements for their coming406 words
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Article, Illustration149 1955-11-26 4 Mr. Unhappy can't talk to his girls UXHAPPIEST MAN in the Don i.i.l.i dancing troupe, which has arrived in the Colony to stage their "Latin Quarter Kevue," is Sun Lowe, the Master ol Ceremonies (above). Why? Because 2? or Japan's loveliest girls, ail but one of them single, are in149 words
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Article59 1955-11-26 4 The exam is off PENANG. Frl— The Welles- ley Primary School in Pen- t j ang has adopted a system under which no examinations H are held at the end of the i year. 5 ■'Promotions are based on the daily work of the children" the principal. Mrs. E. M.59 words
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Article27 1955-11-26 4 The Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers will hold a gala ball to celebrate its fifth anniversary at 8 p.m. on Thursday at the Raffles Hotel.27 words
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Article107 1955-11-26 4 Police now look for car used by gang A GANG of 12 thugs yesterday beat up Phang Soon Kheng, 22, a sauce factory worker, in Lorong Tat Seng, Singapore. The thugs arrived Just before the factory closed late In the afternoon and demanded protection money.107 words
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Article97 1955-11-26 4 Husband, wife win main prizes PENANG. Fri. A husband-and-wife team took two major prizes In the Penang Gardening Society's miniature flowers contest held last night at Peakview, the Gurney Drive residence of Mr. Saw Seng Kew, chairman of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mrs Llm Telk Ec won the97 words
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Article45 1955-11-26 4 KOTA BHARU. Fri— Property rates in Kota Bharu may soon be almost doubled. All property in the town Is being re-assessed for the first time in 27 years. The new rates are expected to net the Town Council an extra $100,000 a year.45 words
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Article28 1955-11-26 4 BUTTERWORTH, Frl. Three thousand villagers of Benaga, a former wireless station eight miles from Butterworth, have petitioned the rural district council for better living conditions.28 words
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Article25 1955-11-26 4 TAIPING. Frl— The Sultan of Perak opened the first combined schools' art and crafts exhibition at King Edward VII School here yesterday.25 words
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Article81 1955-11-26 4 Judgment by consent for $115,000 was entered in the Singapore High Court yesterday against Kian Gwan (M) Ltd. In an action for damages for breach of contract brought by Pan Kok Van, trading as Hin Kee Hang. The action arose over the sale, by the defendant firm,81 words
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268 1955-11-26 4 Mandate for those talks with Mr. Boyd 'SELF-GOVERNMENT DEFINED AN all-party conference in Singapore last night unanimously agreed on how to interpret seli-governrnent. This means that the political parties have given a mandate to the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, for his coming talks with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan268 words
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Article84 1955-11-26 4 MR COSMOS PETRICH, Qfintas Operations Officer who was awarded the M.B.E. for gallantry when a 8.0.A.C. Constellation crashed at Kallang in March last year, returned to Singapore by 8.0.A.C.Qantas yesterday. Mr. Petrich, who received the medal from the Queen at Buckingham Palace, said at the Singapore84 words
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Article11 1955-11-26 4 SERFMB.'.N Negri Bembilai I partment will I drive again.-!11 words
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Article77 1955-11-26 4 IF COUNCIL ADOPTS NEW POLICY A NEW GET-TOUGH policy against "pir; and the removal of the ceiling on the licensed taxis, will be recommended to thi pore City Council at its meeting nexl by the c I traffic com::.: It n c mn n the77 words
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Article50 1955-11-26 4 A Singapore police inspector, Lim Chw-j Sian, flew to Hong Yr yesterday mo:ninq to cute a warrant issued by Singapore magistrate for the arrest of a Japanese boxer. Mitsuo Yamamoto. who Is alleged to have canted hurt to a reporter, James Chan, on Nov. 17.50 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-11-26 4 Joseph, 12, puzzle* official* 12-YEAR-OLD BOY, Joseph Ovecy (above), who was found wandering in Henderson Road, Singapore, a few days ago. has set Social Welfare Department officials a puzzle. Beyond furnishing his name and age to officials who are trying to help him trace his139 words
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Advertisement191 1955-11-26 4 TO LONDON ORCHIDS )|jk*ss *\S^ MINIMUM FREIGHT CHARGE J "^J^^ NOW ONLY $5.29 REDUCED CLEARANCE AND DELIVERY CHARGE IN U.K. M Sn MALAYAN AIRWAYS OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. Lansing Bagnall BRITAIN S FOREMOST MAKERS OF MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT "MECHANISED MUSCLE' will do it CHEAPER and more ECONOMICALLY Why so many191 words
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296 1955-11-26 5 Chief of university denies clamp on staff politics CAINE: WE WON'T TAKE DICTATION fHE University of Malaya "will not accept political dictation from any source." The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Caine, made this clear yesterday. And he repudiated a suggestion that the university was clamping down on the political freedom of296 words
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Article98 1955-11-26 5 CEVEN Indonesian k7 youths sought refuge at Raffles Lighthouse, Singapore, yesterday morning after they had been chased by an Indonesian Government patrol boat. They abandoned their two boats when the patrol boat ni->ared them, and .swam a tew hundred yards to the lighthouse. From the lighthouse98 words
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91 1955-11-26 5 ANGRY ESTATE WORKERS GO ON A HUNGER STRIKE IPOH, Fri. Strikers of a rubber estate near Taiping have refused to eat because they fear a full stomach "would make us violent.'' They are striking because the management sacked two of their union leaders without giving reasons, an official of the91 words
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Article56 1955-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A summons case by Mrs. El. c ie Filial against her husband, K. K. Pillai, a chief clerk attached to the military depot at Batu Caves, whom she is suing for maintenance wa s mentioned in the second magistrate's court here today. The56 words
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Article34 1955-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A leading Kuala Lumpur sharebroker, Mr. Khor Yah Chiew, died at his home here today. Mr Khor, 69. was the senior partner of Malayan Traders and Company.34 words
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Article25 1955-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. New markets are to be built in three villages in the Kuala Lumpur district Salak South, Ampang and Hot Springs.25 words
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Article65 1955-11-26 5 BUTTERWORTH Fri. Pig rearers in Butterworth rural districts have been eiven a final warning not to permit their pigs to run "all over the shop." The Rural District Council, at its monthly meeting yesterday, decided to take legal action against future oflenders. At a previous65 words
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Article113 1955-11-26 5 T*HE Singapore Gov- ernment last nisjht banned cyclists and trisha-riders from riding abreast on public roads or paths. Trisha.s should keep to the left of the road in a way that would not obstruct vehicles moving at a faster j speed. The Government also bann- ed fancy lighting113 words
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Article63 1955-11-26 5 The commission set up by j the Singapore Government to inquire into minimum living conditions in the Colony yes- terday held its first meeting 1 to decide on procedural matters. The meeting was held at the University of Malaya, under the chairmanship of Sir Sydney Came. Vice-chan-cellor63 words
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Article, Illustration177 1955-11-26 5 EXPERT on UNIONS to ADVISE COLONY AMR. F. W. DALLEY, a ITI retired trade union leader who has served on the National Executive of the British Labour Party will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday to exa mine and advise on industrial relations in the Colony. A Government statement announcing Mr.177 words
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Advertisement704 1955-11-26 5 Tip For Today CLEARANCE SALE Direct Importers and Wholesalers of American Goods To Clear Their Stock at 60% Below Usual Prices. ***** TafTeta (all colours) for evening wear 42" 0.70 a yd. Coloured Shantung in 20 shades 42" 1.20 Flocked Ninen with latest Designs 44" 1.50 Latest Orion Dacron Nylon704 words
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Miscellaneous417 1955-11-26 5 (.AKRHK: Bawang-Putih Ban- Night Holds Terror. Tel. 5159 ang-Merah (Malay)— 3.ls. 6.30, REX: Shield for Murder— ll. 9.15. 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30; morning show KINO'S: Hawk Girl i Mandarin i Iron Mistress. 9 ajn.: midnight 115 3 30. 7 9.30; morning show Menyerah (Malayt. Tel *****. -Calvary Scout. 10 a.m.:417 words
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Article79 1955-11-26 6 M »■"<<» fin (minimum) I', M F> ThoiiE pnssed away I hursdi v 24th Nov. on Sunday i'7th Nov. at lin hum 267-A Outram NKI.IS ORONDHOUT. Age i :reer. Tronoh Mines pas>ed peacefully lIM, at Batu Gajah short illness. KilOR: Mr Khor Yam Chiew, P.inner of the firm d79 words
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Article22 1955-11-26 6 :i> Wards fit (mimimum). IAMII.Y ol the late Mr.! Odo ivWi to thank acted the Kimeral t p.nd Rendered I A22 words
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Article146 1955-11-26 6 rf. |M minimum;. .!> SHOP Hi :-mfort I a 7 Orchard Roaa. lor.cd. iIW PEDANT Every Day tf yon w.u't i 000 word puzile. your dog because opa with doggy c Buy a i N 8 OUT PARCELS, r (tmai Presents. i ••> your friends at .em. I K.146 words
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Article37 1955-11-26 6 M Wtrit t:.iO (mimimum). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Singapore, 8. Orange Grove I pore-10 ioff Orchard! I inday Service 10.30 ajn. i pjn. Sunday School 10.30! a.m. Te.-tunony Meetings Ist and; 3: v Wednesdays 7 p.m.37 words
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580 1955-11-26 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Nov. 26, 1955. Labour Front Problems The suggestion of political crisis which accompanied the opening of the budget debate in the Singapore Legislative Assembly was dispelled long before examination of the 1956 estimates was completed. The great debate petered out ye.-.u-rday in anti-climax. except for580 words
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Article360 1955-11-26 6 The leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations has offered a new line of thought on the problem of Korea, a question which has been deadlocked since the failure to hold the political conference envisaged by the armistice. The United Nations, says Mr. Krishna Menon,360 words
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Article231 1955-11-26 6 From January the Singapore Improvement Trust will increase its service charges to tenants, partly because of the increased water rates. Opposition is certain. When the charges (and some rents as well) were put up last year, tenants reacted by withholding payment until at the end of the year231 words
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Article1042 1955-11-26 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS B»y T<HE terrorist raid on A Kea Farm new village has brought into the glare of publicity the extraordinary situation which has ruled in the Cameron Highlands from almost the beginning of the Communist war. The area has been a rest camp for the terrorists1,042 words
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Article, Illustration9 1955-11-26 6 THE BATHERS— Photo by Han Hai FoiuiHan Hai Foiui - 9 words
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Article847 1955-11-26 6 3iALAr.SiA\ IT always has struck 1 me that, of all the peoples gathered here in Malaya, the Malays are, perhaps, the most adept at enjoying life with open-handed sincerity and without pomp or ostentation or pretence. That struck me forcibly this week when I was bidden to847 words
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Article101 1955-11-26 6 From the Straits Times of Nov. 23, 1905: riIHE work of levelling A and excavation (or the new building of the Anglo* Chinese School, to be erected on Coleman Street, will begin early next month, there being already funds in hand for the commencement of that work.101 words
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Advertisement33 1955-11-26 6 CERMAN PEN iiurite incomparable for visible ink filling capacity, reliability fr price-worrhiness. Agents Service Stations: EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., 19, eh ii Ma St.. B'pore-l. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO., 8. Ah Qoee St.. Penanf.33 words
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Advertisement239 1955-11-26 6 fi Um9m m\ ffgWlffyßrg hi j "HIS E^ MASTERS VOICE" Al USIC, to be loved, must be understood tnd, Ii 1 full appreciation has been avai'able only in I fen poKrssing thorough musical training. We therefore believe our new of Music" jivovides the nnsnw to the faced music lovers for239 words
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206 1955-11-26 7 IBIY QUIZ: HEALTH MINISTF.B DROPS A MOTE TO HIS DIRECTOR OSSRS HART THOMAS REPLY TO BARRAGE OF OPPOSITION QUERIES OPPOSITION members of the Singapore lative Assembly spent more than two terday asking the Government quesul nine building projects of the Mm Health. ol206 words
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Article130 1955-11-26 7 Financial Secretary. Mr Hart, gave a detailed rePly to Mr Lim. Then Mr. Braga rose and told the House: "I think the Financial Secretary has dealt with the programme of alterations and additions to the G( neral Hosoital." Mr. Braga then repeated the figures130 words
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Article134 1955-11-26 7 CALLING GOOD CITIZENS Help beat the Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Fri T»HE Good Citizens x Movement, started in Banting, Selangor. early this year, may soon spread throughout the Federation. Delegates from Goo.l Citizens committees in Selangor who met here today decided to form a Good Citizens Association open to all in134 words
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Article279 1955-11-26 7 Nagging is it just love? OR IS IT HATE? MAGISTRATE AND COUNSEL DISAGREE IN WIFE vs. HUSBAND CASE }l£UALA LUMPUR. Fn. I When a woman keeps nagging her husband every time he returns home, does it mean that she is terribly in love with him or is it that she279 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-11-26 7 Rolfston voted bonny baby ROLFSTON. 11-month-nlil son of Mr. and Sirs. Rickie Chan, who won the one to two years group of I Singapore's Health Week baby contest at the I Prinsep Street Clinic yes- i terday. He will appear with heat winners from other78 words
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Article267 1955-11-26 7 NOW HE'S FLYING TO AUSTRALIA A LONDON taxi driver and his dentist flew into Singapore yesterday on the biggest adventure of their lives. The taxi-driver, 33-year-old Bill Reekes. and the dentist. Australian Gerry Hugh, arrived in a light Proctor aircraft which they are flying from267 words
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Article39 1955-11-26 7 Four gifts, totalling $5,101. have been sent to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund. They came from Wearne Brothers Ltd. $4,000. National Insurance Co. Ltd. $500. Indian Bank Ltd. $500, and Messrs. C.P. Ghariwalla $101.39 words
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Article25 1955-11-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Lady Marcella Ibrahim, Sultanah of Johore, today laid the foundation stone of Johore's new sanatorium for TB patients at Tampoi.25 words
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140 1955-11-26 7 ARMY'S CIVILIAN WORKERS GET MORE PAY Increases range up to 20 p.c, DAY rises for about 1 8,000 civilian industrial workers in the Army, In some cases up to 20 per cent, were announced in Singapore yesterday. This followed a meeting of the Army Joint Consultative Council, which considered claims140 words
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Article136 1955-11-26 7 THE Singapore Naval Base authorities said yesterday that they agreed that wage increases were now justified for many grades of their Chilian industrial employees. This announcement wa. 1 made after a meeting of the Joint Industrial Council which studied claims made by the Naval136 words
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Article93 1955-11-26 7 rpALKS between the Slng- apore Telephone Board and its employees' union vere resumed yesterday, Dut a deadlock was again reached on the general pay rise issue. Mr Peter Seow, Secretary of the 6,000-strong STB. Employees' Union, said the union insisted that the Board should give them $1593 words
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Article69 1955-11-26 7 rpHE 247 striking employees of the Bata Shoe Company in Singapore are likely to return to work on Monday. The company yesterday agreed to withdraw its counter-demand that six foremen should not remain members of th,. B;it;i Employees Union. The workers have bee.i nn strike since69 words
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Advertisement101 1955-11-26 7 3E& I Wj Tender, plump and full of flavour— 5 they're Balchelors Peas all right I The minute you taste them you'll it£vSZ_ know they're the best peas you've OT^B sflHl •ver eaten, could ever eat I I^T/T^' They am so nourishing, too, t*^^'^^'~su^l oeouse they are rich in protein.101 words
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Advertisement43 1955-11-26 7 A woman 's^j^ *^tl home is her "SE^ Pride and Joy Js>L^ Protect yours with the best PLUMBING and SANITARY FITTINGS J^^^ WATTS %*§*yr n A ssfCD I Tr> 304 N ORCHARD DAIVCK LI U RD. TEL. ***** IF OTHERS FAIL TRY Mlkßtt43 words
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Miscellaneous61 1955-11-26 7 High tides TODAY: Singapore 726 a.m. (Bft) fi.55 pm 1 7ft MB.); Port Dlrkson 3.04 am. iBft. 31n.) 3.32 p.m. t eft 9in i Penang 9.40 a.m. (6ft. 31n.i 10 !8 pm (7ft 3in.). TOMORROW: Singapore 8.16 am. (Bft. 41n i 9.21 p.m. (Bft.): Port Dlckson 4.04 am. (9ft.) 4.3061 words
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346 1955-11-26 8 'Unhappy bigots are behind this' says Hart MINISTERS HOODWINKED? IT'S A LIE' •pHE Singapore Financial secretary. Mr. T. M. Hart, veslerday spoke of a "band or unhappy bigoted civil servants" who were responsible for suggesting that Ministers had been hoodwinked into creating new posts for expatriate officers. He was replying346 words
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Article235 1955-11-26 8 Uneconomic, too much trouble say the critics A SUGGESTED motor launch ferry, between Katona; and Clifford Pier, had a lukewarm reception in Singapore yesterday. Two Singapore Improvement Trust officials. Mr. J. M. Fraser and \!r. A. B. Sewell. told the Passenger Transport Commission on235 words
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Article27 1955-11-26 8 KLANG, Frl. A 100-lb drum of sodium arsenite, a poison used for killing weeds, was reported missing from Tanah Lakshmi Estate, near here, last night.27 words
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Advertisement486 1955-11-26 8 STRONG g^H thanks t0... IN THE BLUE TIN WITH THE WHITE COW G. HOPPENSTEDT LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Packed with NOURISHMENT and so tasty Whatever you eat, .< »Kce of crop, crunch? Rvvita makei ilu- meal umht ,uui more nourishinn. Ryvita if now available in the new 1-IK indi\486 words
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Advertisement281 1955-11-26 8 g Thorcll bo Ono r next door to -::.^i^you soon! because. ATCO gi Yes you Quicker, Easier Mowing at less cost! i- "lOTOR MOWERS j/X^ ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO LTD rt 132/6. ROBINSON ROAD. SPORE TEL 3392 i V v I Branches: MALACCA —K. LUMPUR _PEN AN r n i Sub-Agents:281 words
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Miscellaneous462 1955-11-26 8 RADIO MALAYA <SStT UM i Programmrs thus marked ran UUUUUUWMUUtMUUUUI l>r rerrivrd b> list mm In Malacca) hint wavr 49 and 62m. Mrdium II I '-J JI 1 I r.' I I wav« 476 m., Hi.. 366 m. and 297 m. I Bn^J^^nM P.M. ".00 Propramme SumSINGAPORE News: -1.45 SlnKapore462 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1955-11-26 9 Set out to rob P.I. ship— he founded Malaya trade links *BnmsmMmxmMSMS33mn*« 17 the first English Admiral sailed into Malaysian waters. He was Francis Drake. Drake received in the only friendly welcome accorded to his crews since they set sail from England on the Pelican. That made a great impression1,560 words
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Advertisement120 1955-11-26 9 CHEAFFEKSII SA7EGUARDJ; Drop it... is Spill-proof! ■k out o y»or» supply rent llyltt omt« olort FOI HOME -FICE (jfr n todati botrl* Skf.p >P-lh n Stockist waterproof I its clasittr.ictivc and FROM ALL LALERS IN SINPORI, FEDERATION OF AND BRITISH BORNIO. ■.iitd nn lo t>t w th __j I by120 words
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Advertisement389 1955-11-26 9 for VIGOROUS M&^ HEALTH mftL I*s^ COSTS LESS <-\ drf* T" P£R CUP I is the best family food drink because if '^^C' it It is concentrated cramn-ed <^^^^ with goodness it It has a delicious 'nutty.m ilk chocolate flavour JM And you can <*si?^ make many fl^J more cups389 words
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Miscellaneous141 1955-11-26 9 H<:\~ Moif/un. M.O. Cwurm assured B^KMr!WRj(HSB^pTV' E 15 s^«E^^^ s stT t MF4N twit ir-EC N^'>E?--COMPLETELV--Mur' BUT IF tmE TCEVTME^T^ EIPEEEXCE. 1 J MEMOCV IMPAIRMENT T|;E»T«EM T iS t NISHEC, JIT POES NOT 4CFECT VCVB POCSHT WOBK TUEN JilXVt XEVEB SEEN J^M I'VE HEier }O«EvshECE^\ AS TREATMENT i< tue MEMOCv141 words
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870 1955-11-26 10 By Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN Collieries Ltd., owners of Malaya's only coalfield, made a profit for the year ended June 30 of $866,153 compared with a loss of $221,571 in the previous financial year. This outstanding result has been achieved by slashing operating costs870 words
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Article142 1955-11-26 10 December first trade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1 28 per It), down 1% cents 011 Thursday's closing price. The elosinc tone was barely steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 135 (Norn.i. 136 (Norn.), No. 1 R.S.S142 words
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Article37 1955-11-26 10 On the free exchange market in Honf Konc yesterday, the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5.83 a for caih and 5.87 for T.T SWrllriß was quoted at 15.40 and one Uel of cold at 253..37 words
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389 1955-11-26 10 THE predominant feature of the rubber market this week has been the apparent shortage of November shipment physical rubber, report H.C.B. Ltd. in their current review. It was this factor presumably which caused the unprecedented action of the directors of the New York Commodity389 words
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Article81 1955-11-26 10 ShJp lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today ari- Cingalese Prince 12, Tal Ping Yang 45, Koicoku Maru C.P.. Asphalton 6 7, Benmhor 8 9. Bougainville 11. President Jefferson 13 14, Glenggary 15 16. Karlmun 18. Kenneth McKay 19,20. Lasem N Wall 6 Rawang N. Wall81 words
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Article57 1955-11-26 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS lower levi today. P-; Anipol E <iuiet Comm ■taady. Loans 3' Con. zinc Bank of N yell N. Broki Hill 50 Mount M Peko Western Ampol Bxploi Oil Search Aust. Co:. A.P.M. i new i Bradford B Hill Pro. Courtauld Dunlop Elec. Zinc. Felt Ti G. J. Coli57 words
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Article37 1955-11-26 10 ■i,. 1 ehanxe: D terdav 1 1 opra buyers. Wi $27 Kuyei UUt oil: sellers; drum quiet with n Muinok special 8 varieties un Magspon 1 p.m. prii < Derembcr t27 sellers; J 1 sellers. Tone37 words
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Advertisement332 1955-11-26 10 NOTICE NOTICE I. Thomas George ScoU Field have left Hume Industries (F.E.) my own accord and have no further connections with them. Sd. T. G. S. FIELD. NOTICE Tiv TINA LEWIS, l..ic of 17 Princess Kuala I.umpur, Selangor. A Petition for Divorce has been filed against you. Upon an application332 words
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Advertisement934 1955-11-26 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL COLONIAL BUILDINO SOCIETY LIMITED I requires Clerk-of-Works. The appointment Is In the salary scale I of $490 x 30A to $700 per month with prospects ol promotion to upper grades. Commencing salary depends on qualifications and ex- perlence. Applicants should: 11) have at least 5 years' practical934 words
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Advertisement860 1955-11-26 10 NOTICES AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Australians over 21 who are living in Singapore the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo. Sarawak or Brunei are eligible to vote at the forthcoming Federal election! on December 10 If their names are on -.n Australian electoral roll, and If they Intend to return to Australia to860 words
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Advertisement805 1955-11-26 10 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE THE HUNTER SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at the Offices of Messrs. Paterson Simons Co. Ltd., Union Building. Collyer Quay, Singapore, on 18th November, 1955, the following805 words
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Advertisement381 1955-11-26 10 TENDERS SALES TENDER NO. DIS/ ENGRSSB BY i'Ki>i 1: OF THE CHIEF i:\C.I\FKR. GIIQ. FARELF I. Tenders >re !nv|t«i for the purchase of Plumbing and Sanitary Ware. Electrical Filtints. m lm Buildinc Materials and Machinery Spare Prim lying in Engineer Base Installations, Ayer Raja Road. Singapore. 2 Tenfe- Forms may381 words
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Advertisement500 1955-11-26 10 OFFICIALPR| CES ffigffi! 1 toT" Pi<ui (down COPftA; Plcul (un.h,, "LEISE MAERS LOADING Singapore 26 27 Nov. Gd. 4fl 11. SAILS 27 Nov. 5 p.m. Port Swettfnham 28 Nov. Prn.m. ANGLO-AMERICAN CORP. LTD MAERSK LINE r I KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 30 DAYS Sailing500 words
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Advertisement882 1955-11-26 11 Los MANSFIELD <k CO., LTD. T.i, a4la THE BLUTVUNNEL LINE W ,UV £Rr OOL: GLASG^^^^- IN AT X P e Sham Penong N O r2, o~ fc«9ff No 9/M 1 Dec 7/ t D« Dee 9 D« 11 Dec 14/14 Dec 17/lt D.c 7 Dec 17 Dec 11/20 Dec 13882 words
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Advertisement1040 1955-11-26 11 aJßv^JßsjjMßjj^bljjjjg^H EASa ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA f 'or Aden, Port Sold, Genoa, Antwerp, R.rt.rdem, H.mburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg ft Oslo x) "SONCMiA" P S" f S hom Penang ™"iniA 3/ 4 Dec a bu 3 ZSSSP 1 ..v.v "V E Cells Beyrouth, Gdynlx. 1 Cells London (Pjss.ng.rs only). <>mmodofion Is1,040 words
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Advertisement1027 1955-11-26 11 buSg THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.", 1 1 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang ■lENMHOR for London, Rotterdom 27 Nov/ 4 Dec Direct arrives London 28 Dee BENCLEUCH for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Ant-verp 10/13 Dec 14/17 Dae 18/19 Dec1,027 words
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Advertisement1130 1955-11-26 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** L:.ERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, A^,.,.. A HAMIURO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER n an: O c^ct'a^a A C X e ba POrti ""*< '^T^ CITY OF KARACHI BOUCAINVILLE sPor* P. Sham Penong Spore P. Sham Penong Nl1,130 words
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Letter238 1955-11-26 12 Role of the church in Asia 17ROM the United Nations ■T to Kllan Intan the Communists have been indulging in propaganda of the most bizarre pattern. I feel time Is short at least in Asia. During this crisis the Churches must rally round to support the .status of Free Asia.238 words
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Letter134 1955-11-26 12 THERE have been about 6.010 pirate taxis running on the Singapore roads since Sept. 27 this year, out of which 3.000 arc driven by licensed taxi drivers. This is because these licensed t;ixi drivers cannot find taxis to drive hence they are compelled to switch over to134 words
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292 1955-11-26 12 BONA fide applicants for Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation are finding it very difficult to obtain flats within a reasonable period of time, while those who are in them are now faced with a new threat of lesral "eviction" if they refuse to292 words
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Letter87 1955-11-26 12 illinium Im ht*ic>P iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T'ENGKU Abdul Rahmans statements about the efficiency and economic strength of Indonesia differs considerably from the opinions of many travellers S?«s main towns. It has been reported that many top ranking Government officials of Indonesia have been involved in craft Business men87 words
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Letter47 1955-11-26 12 HATS oft* to the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, who has now appointed a Committee to investigate the conditions of the lower-paid workers in Singapore. I hope the Committee will not overook the salary scheme of the typists in Government departments. TYPIST. Singapore.47 words
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Letter69 1955-11-26 12 MR. F. M. Quraishy is right about the qualities of the great Moghul Aurangzeb. in the Muslim point of view, no one disputes that the emperor was a sage. But it U indispu^ble that t h i e vlt k y eP at h Agr a a69 words
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Letter67 1955-11-26 12 I HAVE two young children five and six I wish to send to a kindergarten. The fees charged are $20 each a month. I consider that this Is excessive in view of the fact that children in the kinderparten play rather than I learn &545, aaress67 words
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Letter27 1955-11-26 12 w tttvti thot ~,™,f .v. I "^Ji1?* h^ °Ll he JLSS"" .fa'ft. d heivily cancelled Philatelists would appreelate a Ught *r P°stmark. LEOW. Singapore.27 words
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Letter64 1955-11-26 12 rpHE "strike-when-we-Uke" 1 bus employees may find it amusing to keep the travelling public in suspense or to stage lightning strikes. But I refuse to amuse them or to allow myself to be inconvenienccd. I suggest walking as a g°°d and effective way to beat64 words
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Letter48 1955-11-26 12 Late delivery of letters S f resident of Men S" wten^Jd'T^ tff^.y^vln or 6igM days reach me I recently received a letter from Bruas (30 odd miles away) at 4.30 p m. I^s I K 10 wa 'l be the only sufferer. Are there enough postmen? SUFFERER Menglembu.48 words
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Advertisement370 1955-11-26 12 N J Whenever, wherever Infection threatens, doctors and nurses take elaborate antiseptic precautions-nothing Is left to chance. Hospitals and clinics— 9 out of 10 In Gt. Britain— rely on 'Dettol 1 This pleasant, nonpolaonous fluid, deadly to germs, is harmless to the delicate human tissues the germs Invade. In the370 words
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Advertisement106 1955-11-26 12 i \r\nt to Tin; mat vi it I WAS at the Badminton Hall to listen to the All- I Malaya Talentime Show and was disgusted at the behaviour of a section of the crowd who thoueht it great 1 i fun to boo and cat-call at some of the contestants.106 words
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Advertisement106 1955-11-26 12 HOUSES Construction of a further group f 40 LOW COST HOUSES will be started soon at Opei (DAFNE AIDA STREETS) 2 bedrooms Living room Tiled kil separate bathroom W.C.— Utility roc MODERN SANITATION Prices from $9,760 to $10,210 Bookings taken NOW. CREDIT FONCIER DEXTREMI.-m Meyer Chambers (3rd floor) P.O. Box106 words
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Article326 1955-11-26 13 MALA YANS FANCIED FOR HK 'TEST' Two key (actors in today's big match HONG KONG, Fri. TT was a rest day for the Malayan cricketers today and they spent it touring the New Territories by motor. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, there is great excitement over the forthcoming threeday inter-port match326 words
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Article265 1955-11-26 13 DOBERT LIM, Singapore junior champion, beat Ismail Marjan in straight sets last night to score the only win for Mayflower Badminton Party when they lost the S.B.A. senior inter-club final 4-1 to Marigold B.P. i The promising young play- j er, who beat Ong Poh265 words
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Article23 1955-11-26 13 LONDON. Fri— Rugby Union County championship results: Leicestershire 13 Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 6: Dorset and Wiltshire 14 Berkshire 0— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article71 1955-11-26 13 The Fijians play Singapore Cricket Club at rugby today on the padang. kick-off 5.15 p.m Teams are: S.C.C: Parker leapt); Spark. Screech. Roper. Taylor: Baxen- dale. Criig; Armltage. A. N. Other, Erson. Glendlnnine. Hartnell. Murphy. Muirhead. Richardson. FIJIANS Mocevakaca; Levula. Rokoua Baba. Domoni; Mulase. Muncunabitu; Saiasi,71 words
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Article33 1955-11-26 13 The S.H.A. Div. 1 tie betwei University of Malaya and S.C.C. played on the padang yesterday was abandoned through rain after SCC. had scored two (oali in the first half.33 words
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Article27 1955-11-26 13 LONDON. Frl— Results of Foot- ball Association Cup first round replays yesterday: Shrewsbury 1 Town 4 Gillingham 1 (extra tlmei > Walsall 6 Margate 1.27 words
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Article96 1955-11-26 13 TODAY RVGGER Police v South Johore, Johorr Rahru: R.A.A.F. Ist. Sqdn. v Roya| Signals, Tengah; S.C.C. v Ist. Fijian Infantry Regiment; padang: Tengah Nomads v Royal Engineers, Aver Ra.iah Road. HOCKEY S.H.A League Div 2: University v S.H.B. Poilie. Varsity ground. SOCCER Friendly: Tamil Brotherhood Assn. v H.M96 words
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Article74 1955-11-26 13 Malayan Racehorse Owners Association officials for 1955-56. elected at the annual general meeting en Thursday night In Singapore are: President: W McGregor Watt: I \ice-president: Runme Shaw; I Committee: Lim Chong Pang. J. Caun. Wong Siew Leng. Choo Lye Huat. E. J. Tan. Allington Kennard. W.74 words
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Article167 1955-11-26 13 IN the Singapore women's hockey x trial for the triangular hockey meet against Negri Sembilan and Selangor. Whites beat Colours 2-1 yesterday Pat Sewell gave Whites the lead with the only goal of the first half. LACW Bayley played a brilliant first half in goal for167 words
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Advertisement379 1955-11-26 13 ■MHHHHBM rOMMODATKMI VACANT SO rtt. extra. PAWC", Large sharing/ <!h attached. elusive moMR33. I M HOUSE. 87 Iliwiiij and -oms. full xue Eight. r, 6866 (Not I.E. 130 Grange itt« also com.r.odation All convenGroundi. Tel: Well Furnished a bathroom [nltatlon, cellquiet locajlty. 1 Balmoral Bl E Bedsitting Iry, Celling ..lu-bath.379 words
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Advertisement515 1955-11-26 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED Ward.tS (Mln.)— Box SO et.. extra. in WA^I EI a 1 offlce or showroom A7l1 8 6 OO !.T loCallty APP1 > SHOPS To LET ,20 Word. tS (Min.)-B,, x SO rl.. extra. 0 ,T9 LET: Shop Premises at Queen Street and Manila Street. Minimum rental 5350515 words
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Advertisement536 1955-11-26 13 DANCING II Wordt $11 (minimum). Oalll 1 month. 10 Word, UM (Mi*.) TRY DININQ in our Patio at the West Point Garden. EMBASSY HOTEL— Enjoy your dance at our Roof Garden nlchtly. RAFFLES HOTEL Nightly Dance and Floor-Show Irom 9 to I 12 p.m. DANCE In the Open Air 8.30536 words
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Advertisement391 1955-11-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt IS (Min.)-Box SO els. extra. MERCURY 1950. 51.000 miles. Any reasonable oiler considered. Telephone ***** ollice nours. 1950 M.G.T.D.. Excellent condition. $2,250 or nearest offer. Phone 5634 Offlce Heirs. Kuala Lumpur. FORD PREFECT 1955— 4.850 miles, condition immaculate. Phone Mouna 5376. TRIUMPH LATEST SHIPMENT 1956391 words
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Advertisement410 1955-11-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, IS flinJ-Box St rtt extra 1 1954 MO MAGNETTE in Excellent condition 13.000 miles one European owner. What offers' Phone ***** after 5 p.m. FORD V 8 CANADIAN Panel Van 1952 Model Ctommer 8 cwt. Panel Van 1951 Humber PuHm.m Limousine lsiol Model Small Mileage.410 words
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Advertisement371 1955-11-26 13 FOR SALE HOME MOVIE ACCESSORIES: Titter $48, Titling letters $10, Splicer $45. Film Winders, pair $75 Projector stand $63. Screen $42, Zoom lenses, wide-angle and Tele- photo lenses: Gammeters Ltd. UNUSED but Shopsoiled Fractional H.P. Motors: 1— > a HP A.C., S.P. 1440 r.pjn 220/230 V; 2— >i H.P. AC,371 words
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Advertisement474 1955-11-26 13 at A PACKET li: y *mt^fr)\ ;lsktf SrUr^''' e> #^^fe^a^^U 2 The British-made battery with longer life/ LAST MTU! FINALS!! I All Malaya TALENTIME Competition Ar the S.B.A. Hall Cuillemard Road Commencing 8.30 p.m. Admission: $3, $2 $1 < Booking! at: WINSTON'S 4 The Arcade Tel. ***** < Come Early474 words
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Article786 1955-11-26 14 EPSOM JEEP SUMS UP THE ST. LEGER PROSPECTS from Zabaglione and Bearer Bond NEVER A BLANK CAN UPSET T NAP Little Pappa to win the Singapore St. Leger over lj miles (Race Six) longest race on the Malayan Turf— at Bukit Timah today, concluding day786 words
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Article768 1955-11-26 14 BEST BET on St. Leger Day at Bukit Timah is Flower Queen in the Class 3. Div. 1. 9f handicap (Race Two i This staying daughter of the Irish Derby winner, Hinaostan. came with a magnificent last -furlong dasb to run Argyll to a768 words
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Article240 1955-11-26 14 ITERRY I.AIOIITrR was i right behind the placed horses In a fast-run Clays 3 Dlv. 1 6f. race won by Khandl j Star (Time: lmln 12 2/5) last week. Over 7f. which Is rtiorc his dlstanre this Pearl Orient I four-year-old Is worth eachway240 words
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229 1955-11-26 14 T»HE RINGER is ac- ceptinp —he \v a s withdrawn on the course on Wednesday after a sharp shower of rain changed the going and. barring a heavy track. this speedy three-year-old can be backed with confidence in Race Five. On229 words
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Article54 1955-11-26 14 At B. Timah today RAIN fell yesterday, and the going at Bukit Timah today wil be yielding. TODAYS Best Bet: Flower Queen in Race Two. Best l.oni'.shot: Notaverse in Race One. RADIO MALAYA will broadcast all races today. BIG BWEKP will be drawn on Race Eight and Double Tote on54 words
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Article155 1955-11-26 14 F.PSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1. 2.15. MAJtCIANO Joe's Tipple Tarxan EVERY CHANCE Marclano NoUvrrw NOTAVERSE Joe's Tipple Marvel of Prru Race 2 2.45. FLOWER i>i I I N White Heather Argyll WH. HEATHER Every Glory Flower Queen EVER GLORY White Heather AJlt Rare 3. 3.15.155 words
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Article1124 1955-11-26 14 Race 1 2.15: Class 3, Div. I —7 Furs 1 --1 Joe's Tipple 4y Mawi 9.00 A. C. Simmons H. A. C. Wills Kodgers 2 650 Sporter 6y Manning 8.13 Mr. Mrs. T. H. Teo Yong 3 604 Marciano 3y Parnell 8.11 Mr. Mrs. K. L. Choo1,124 words
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427 1955-11-26 14 The Stadium stalemate T*HE (Jovernment-ap- pointed Singapore Stadium Board is taking "a very dim view" of the Government's change of attitude towards the proposed Olympic stadium project. And the Board is express- ing this in a letter to the CMtf Secretary, Mr.427 words
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Article123 1955-11-26 14 story: 1951 -55 din. 1 thr Ltfi 1951 to ii»- nj and main; for all >|>in t Mm Mi h Thr gavernn P'Mlli.,l 1. the p.nji 1 ber 111". I Secretary, am. said in 1 ment l 0 th. (oumil: "(iliwi iiiij. to feel thai for Koine ahi pasaftli.123 words
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