The Straits Times, 28 November 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. Esld. 1843. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 384 1 iance mission hopes to bring back a definite date for independence 0W 01 We shall decide at talks in London' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JME FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today thai the Affiance "Merdeka" mission to London in January hoped to bring back
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  • 73 1 SAMAN BKNJAMIN. a niiw year-old polio victim from lawau arrived yesterday in Singapore for treatment. He was flown out by Malay in Airways, free of charge at the request of the An- ;.k in Church in Sand ikan, Sarawak. The airline's new
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  • 184 1 Full-scale drive against Reds BIGGEST BOMBING RAID HITS CAMERONS \MI RON UK. III Sun. TONS "i bombs shook this (iiiict liitl resort this morning as seven pa itt bombers ,t known tera In t i' irid. I ni the biggest r.iuK in the on ihi- \c.\r a"«l i itepping up
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  • 122 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Nine armed terrorists in rm walked into a kampong in the Meri of Jotaon and stole a shotgun, ammunition, a torch and rice a Home Qua He was beaten up when he denied having a gun. Th' 1 kampong. at the
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Sun. An appeal for f 29 .000 i5245.000i to rebuild London's oldest boys' club will be launched here next week by Chris Chataway. the British distance runner. The club St. Andrew's Home and Club —mj f. uncled in Soho in 1886 but was destroyed by
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  • 57 1 NAIROBI. Sun. Four top Mau Mau leaders were among 11 terrorists killed by a police patrol in a forest about 30 miles north of here this morning, it was officially announced. One of them was "Field Marshal" Macharia Kimemia. I said to be one of the
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  • 32 1 I thon, found in T Road. Sinpa- ttered people. Scores of people cheered as the reptile was put into a It was taken to Kandang Keibaa police station.
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  • 65 1 Woman and man found stabbed A SINGAPORE businessman and a woman were found with knife wounds in a house at Boon Teck Road, off Balestier Road, yesterday. Both were taken to the General Hospital. Chan Ngam. 41. had severe head Injuries. The woman. Cheong Ah Moi. 32. was 1 treated
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Sun. A parliamentary committee has disclosed that it costs the tuxpayer £28 9s 9d. (about $240 1 a week to keep a patient in St. Bartholomew's, one of London's best hospitals. Reuter.
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  • 33 1 CANBERRA. Sun. An Aus-tralian-designed pilotless iet aircraft Is to be made in the United States for the American armed forces. Sir Eric Harrison. Australia's Defence Production Minister, announI ced today.— Reuter.
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  • 177 1 PHILIPPINE PLAN TO SEIZE POWER MANILA. Sunday. THE Philippine Army announced today it had broken up a nation-wide Chinese Communist organisation pledged to overthrow the government. Four persons. Including three women, already have K arrested and 64 other tlfied party members will be taken into custody. The
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  • 72 1 HONG KONG, Sun. THE Royal Navy today broadcast an urgent order over Hong Kong radio stations to the crew of the British destroyer Consort to return to duty. A naval spokesman declined to say whether this was connected with the interception by a Chinese Nationalist
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  • 33 1 COIMBATORE. South India. Sun. Marshall Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev flew here today from Bangalore to be greeted by caparisoned elephants which raised their trunks and trumpeted In salute. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Academy of Science heir is using an electronic "brain" that can do 8.000 arithmetical operations a second. Tass reported Reuter.
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  • 96 1 ALCOHOL— AMERICA'S NO. 1 DRUG PROBLEM SAN FRANCISCO, Sun—Alcoholism is the most serious drue addiction problem in the Unilrd States. Dr. Karl Bowman. Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine. 1 said here. Out of a population of lfiO million. 70 million drank liquor, one million
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  • 36 1 MIAMI. Sun.— A judge here has suspended a three-year jail sentence on a bank clerk who admitted embezzling U556,742 on condition that he I attends church regularly for I four years. Reuter.
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  • 227 1 BANGLORE Sun. The Soviet Communist Party boss, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, said in reply to a civic addi*ss here yesterday: "The world's Press said today (here was an atomic explosion in the Soviet Union. "I want to tell you there was such an explosion, p.nd tomorrow
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  • 259 1 Only 450 men holding back SINGAPORE Chinese bus services will be resumed this week if almost all the remaining 450 of the 1.600 locked-out workers apply for re-employment by Wednesday. Mr. Kuek. Seah Eng, for the Chinese Bus Owners' Association, said yesterday that 1,150
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  • 369 1 ANTI-RED FRONT PROPOSED Sir John surprises Marshall, Rahman THE Chief Ministers of Singapore and .he Federation were surprised yesterday by a statement of the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala. Sir John said the two territories were among "antiCommunist countries interested in forming a common front with Ceylon for
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  • 23 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Kine Von Saud of Saudi Arabia arrived here today to betun his 17-day state visit of India. UP.
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  • 149 1 Rioters set fire to stadium RANGOON, Sun. FIVE THOUSAND r rioters besieged ISO policemen Inside the Aung San football stadium for nearly six hours and set fire to its outbuildings after a soccer match here yesterday. Police using tear-gas shells failed to stem the rioters' repeated attacks on the stadium.
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  • 32 1 SAARBRUECKEN Sun. Johannes Hoffmann, former pro-French Premier of the Saarland, announced today that he would not stand as a candidate in the general elections of Doc 18.— Reuter.
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  • 59 1 DULUTH. Minnesota. Sun An airman was fatally injured yesterday when lie wai sucked" into the jet engine ol a plane. David Tavores. 19, slipper*. lon ico and stumbled as he I pMsed one of the engines. i Suction drew him head first into the engine. H>
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  • 259 2 The problem: How to relieve a bottle-neck without creating another ROUNDABOUT MAY BE THE SOLUTION, SAYS CITY ENGINEER THE Singapore City Council and the traffic police are trying to solve a traffic problem which will arise when the new coastal road from Connaught Drive to Guillemard Road
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  • 134 2 Peter must wait to know he's rich LONDON. Sun PETER FAIRHt'RST, aped two will not know for a long time about the £90,000 fortune he has inherited under his father's will. The will revealed that when Peter is 21 he will take over a tobacco farm in Southern Khodesia and
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  • 100 2 TV Santa in toyland scramble NEW YORK, Sun. I THREE boys and a girl were turned loose In the toy department of a big New York store and told to take what they could in a limited time. The- girl. 18-year-old Mary O'Leary. grabbed the most, worth SfioO. I She
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  • 177 2 Saboteurs wreck five trains in Jagan land in one week GEORGETOWN. Sun. FVE derailments occurred on British Guiana's railway system last week and police said saboteurs caused the wrecks. After the fifth derailment on Friday night, the Government announced pilot coaches would precede trains to assure safety of
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  • 41 2 DALLAS, Texas, Sun— Mrs. Frank Julian, the "fat lady" in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus for nearly 20 years, died here, 62 She once weighed 6851 b. and \va s 6ft. round the waist. Keuter.
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  • 33 2 WELLINGTON. Sun. Timber worth about £3.000,- i 000 was destroyed in a forest fiqp which raced through 6.000 acres of the Balmoral state forest. North Canter- bury. New Zealand, today. Reuter.
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  • 24 2 Mr. S. A. Das. principal of the Loyola Institution. Kuala Lumpur, has been elected as associate of the I Royal Historical Society.
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  • 22 2 DACCA. Sun. The East Pakistan Government arrestied 29 political workers yesterday after a six-day police strike.. Arrests now total 111.
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  • 29 2 MR. D. K. CLENDON and Miss G. P. Currer who were married on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore Straits Times picture.
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  • 138 2 4 TEAM of Public Works Department architects and civil engineers are now preparing more than 1.000 huge drawings which will be used during the construction of the $7,500,000 terminal building at Singapore Airport. "Every detail of the building has to be put on paper." j
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  • 77 2 A STAY-PUT BRIDE DIES IN RIOT NEW DELHI. Sun A new bride who refused to so home with her husband after a customary thre«day stay with her parents was among four killed in a village battle at Gauhati. Supporters of the offended husband and those of the bride clashed in
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  • 25 2 HALIFAX. Sun. A helicopter yesterday rescued all 22 men of the Liberlan freighter Kismet 11, which ran aground at Cape St. Lawrence. Reuter.
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  • 33 2 EERLIN, Sun— Two East German Communist policemen yesterday tried to drag a West Berliner from the French sector but were stopped by a warning shot by a West Berlin patrolman. A.P.
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  • 201 2 OFF CAME BANG: ON WENT BING SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. JUKE boxes were given higher priority for shipping space during the war than the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima, according to a nuclear scientist. Dr. Glenn Seaborg said the bomb "suitably disguised was taken oIT
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  • 155 2 Floating stations on the Thames for helicopters In U.S., a two-in-one pl ane LONDON Sim i lIELICOPTERS bound for London may „s. platforms on the river Thames as landin tions because of the difficulty of finding e»i< stations on land abl Mr John C ter of Trans, Aviation, sail trials
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  • 74 2 March halts business in Karachi KARAChI. Sun. riOM\iERCIAL life was j v> paralysed yesterday when thousands of Pakistanis demonstrated against Indian "delaying tactics" in the Kashmir dispute They stopped traffic and asked shopkeepers to suspend business for the day. Street urchins mixed with the demonstrators and threw stones. Only minor
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  • 59 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Tamil school on Bukit Badah division of Oils Palms of Malaya Ltd.. Layang Layang. will celebrate its first Parents Day on Saturday under the patronage of Mr. I. Mmray. the general manager of the estate. Mrs. D. B. Burton, wife of
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  • 26 2 NEW YORK. 8u France has bougl I rr.errial medium-range fli Europe and the Mid IThe planr s are I Rolls Royce Avon c! A.P
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  • 32 2 BERLIN. Sun. Europe's first two-decker bridge, the top half for long distance and the bottom for local traffic, is being built near Kassel to eliminate an accident black spot. Reuter.
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  • 156 2 LONDON. Sun. The day a very famous Briton was mistaken for a high ranking German officer has been recalled here by the man who was pvt in charge of a platoon of soldiers with ord-.-rs to bring him back alive. It happened in 1916 in
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  • 258 3 BRITAIN ACTS TO BREAK AN ISLAND'S WAVE OP VIOLENCE J) ON THE BALLROOM FLOOR AS DANCERS FLEE FROM BOMB RAID NICOSIA, Sunday. BRITISH authorities declared a state of emerin Cyprus last night in an attempt lo intensified wave of violence response death of five
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  • 74 3 Gang escaped when Mara's jeans began to fall LONDON, Sun. \ll» vr>tiTchaici a ibbcn who 'in) from k I 111 it lit ■inc." said llillicl.ix. 1!'. as I' i [in; in .1 sweater and m*. l ni run:'prr of my ■iiidiini' and I to fall I had to ekaae I
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  • 45 3 es. Sun.— No ndars. That a calendar! ting bore. Ud: "AH have turned n nudes for "The industry felt it was bad for the advertising professtan to continue the nudes. Calendar* were getting rawer and rawer until they were approaching the "pornographic."—AP.
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  • 46 3 ITS THAT MAN AGAIN. Th e oid tenant, just back from the south of Krance, can't keep away irom No. 10. Now it's goodbye at the door after lv nch with the new tenant. And call again any time, sir. Popper picture.
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  • 167 3 British climbers man soon be free LONDON, Sunday. nOMMUNIST China has admitted that two British V/ mountaineers. Mr. Sydney Wignall and Mr. John Harrop. were arrested along the disputed NepalTibetan border. A Nepalese liaison officer Damadar Eubhal was also arrested together with the two Britons, diplomatic repcrts
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  • 56 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United .States used more na- tural and synthetic rubber in I October than in any previous I month in history, the Commerce Department reported today. October consumption amounted to 136.781 tons, acI cordins to preliminary estli mates. This broke the preI vious record
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  • 60 3 Italy's latest and she can act, too YET ANOTHER Italian film star has arrived in London. But Giulietta Masina, star of "La Strada," is different. She can act, besides look pretty. Giulietta. whose ambition is to play Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," says: "In Italian films if you look
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  • 19 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Saudi Arabia's Kin? Saud arrived in New Delhi today for a goodwill visit.— A.P.
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  • 114 3 ALEXANDRIA, Sunday. A RUSSIAN ship arrived here yesterday with a cargo of war equipment, mostly aircraft parts, for Egypt under the arms deal with Czechoslovakia The Czech Foreign Trade Minister, Dr. Richard Dvorak, is in Cairo heading a trade mission to Egypt. In Paris
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  • 74 3 BONN. Sun. General Hasso von Manteuffel. a I Member of the West German Bundestag security committee which visited Britain last week, said on his return that Britain is "a happy country, whether from the point of view of the parliamentarian or of the former soldier." He
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  • 78 3 LONDON. Sun. -The shortage of stable boys is so I atu'o at Newmarket, cen-tD'-i -old headquarters of Bri. h racing! that jobs are beinß given to girls. I With the attractions ol a I five-day week and high wages In industry, youths are hard to
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  • 158 3 FALSE ALARM, HE THOUGHT, THEN- NEW YORK, Sun. AM ARTIN BRIEHL, 30, ITI thought it was a false alarm when he was called to the maternity hospital at Bellevue, Ohio, yesterday. But when he arrived he was told his wife had given birth
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  • 42 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The growing volume of mall to Hong Kong and Formosa from Chinese and Chinese Americans living in New York's Chinatown, has forced the post office department to move to larger quarters in that area.— UP.
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  • 30 3 SEOUL. Sun. The South Korean President, Mr. Syngman Rhee. bitterly attacked Japan today and said then were no immediate prospects for better relations between the two countries.— U.P
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  • 300 3 RIDDLE OF 'DEAD' IRISH RAIDER BELFAST, Sun. SENIOR police officers I here were today j chocking reports that a member of the gang which attacked a North- em Ireland police station at Rosslra, County Fermanagh, yesterday, was killed in the battle. I Supporters of the under- i ground Irish Republican
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  • 24 3 TAMPA. Florida. Sun. The woman golfer Mrs Babe Zaharias entered hospital today for possible treatment for a hip cancer. Reuter.
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  • 130 4 PAP DEFINES 'CHIEF MINISTER' WHILE Prime Ministers speak for their governments. Chief Ministers are spokesmen for the Colonial Government, said the Peoples Action Party chairman. Dr. Ton Chin Chye, in his anniversary message to the party. "That is already painfully clear," Dr. Toh said "Chief Ministers are not Prime Ministers."
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  • 404 4 7,000 MERDEKAS AT PAPa FIRST BIRTHDAY RALLY WE WON'T BE PARTY TO THIS LABOUR FRONT MADNESS, SAYS Mr. LEE THE People's Action Party secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told more than 7,000 Merdekacheering people in the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday that the P.A.P. would not join the Labour
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  • 263 4 STATIONS SPRING CLEAN FOR FIRST DAY OF STORE'S BEAT-THE-STRIKE EXPRESS FOUR railway stations 11 along the SingaporeJohore line, seldom used by passenger trains, were cleaned up yesterday for the new flve-cents-a-mile service which starts today. The special service will provide cheap transport for more than 2.000
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  • 113 4 SINGAPORE department stores expect record Christmas sales because prices on most things are lower this year. Many Indian and Chinese shops in High Street proclaimed slashes in prices with discounts uu to 20 per cent. Liquor dealers said the higher tax has not retarded "Customers are
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Postmaster-General. Mr. E. E. Cassell. yesterday said that all parcels for delivery in Britain in time for Christmas should be sent by air before Dec. 14. He warned that parcels posted by surface mail would not arrive there before Christmas.
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  • 19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —I The Federation Town Plan- ning Department has opened an office in Johore Bahru.
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  • 46 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Leong Chin choy was committed for trial on a charge of having caused the death of Law Tong, a rattan worker, on Sept. 2in Johore Bahru. Law rushed out of a cafe and collapsed on the road with stab wounds.
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  • 213 4 MARTHA GRAHAM A TREAT IN STORE jIIARTHA GRAHAM ITI and her company of modern dancers gave a lecture-demonstra-tion of their art at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. This great and famous company had never before worked— and what work! In a climate such as Singapore's. At the end of 75
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  • 30 4 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— Mr. R. H. Dawson, a M.C.S. cadet attached to the sub-treasury here, has been transferred to Kroh to assume duty as assistant District Officer.
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  • 140 4 Clerks put off strike On appeal from Abdul Rahman ALOR STAR, Sun. »THE Kedah Govern- ment Clerical Union whose 500 members were due to stop work on Saturday, today decided to postpone the strike for a week. The union reached this decision after a reouest from the Chief Minister, Tengku
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  • 23 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inspector Francis Phang. of the Special Branch. Johore, has been transferred to No. 3 Police Field Force. Selangor.
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  • 61 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Making his first tour of South-East Asia, Bishop Hazen O. Werner of the Methodist Mission arrived in Kuala Lumpur by aiv from Singapore yesterday. The Bishop who is spending the weekend in Kuala Lumpur, was met at the airport by Dr. Hobart B.
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  • 39 4 Miss Li Wai Hong. 24. who recently arrived from Hong Kong, yesterday reported the loss of jewellery worth more than $6,000 from her house in 3rd Avenue, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Police are investigating.
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  • 19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Sim Tai Jee was fined $300 at Pengerang today for having chandu and utensils.
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  • 101 6 21l Wordt $1» (minimum). MR AND MRS. YEOH ENG KOI wish to thank all Relatives and Friends who attended their Wedding at the Jubilee Cabaret. Ipoh on 20.11.55 and for Valuable Presents Assistance, and Loan of MR. AND MRS. R. T. SAMANTHAR of Colombo thank all .nd Friends who
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  • 566 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Nov. 28, 1955. The Empire Hoodlums Nine people were injured I. ist week, live seriously, in one of the biggest gang wars Singapore has seen for some time. It was no furtive scufTle in a remote alleyw -y. The clash began in the early evening
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  • 346 6 Fifteen thousand Federation Government clerks yesterday decided to go on strike unless they get an immediate increase in pay. Five hundred Kedah Government clerks thought better of an earlier decision to start a strike for the same reasons, because yesterday they put off their strike
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  • 244 6 The economic and financial situation in Malaya last year was better "than had been expected." This observation is made in the report of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee. Production and the volume of exports during the year under review showed appreciable increases. The major exception was the rice
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  • 915 6  - Inflation recedes after three remarkable months LARRY ALLEN Indonesia is winning her fight for a stable I economy but her people are worried about the effect of the elections By INDONESIA, under the caretaker government of the pro-West Muslim Masjumi chieftain Burhanuddin Harhap, is slowly emerging from financial and economic
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    • 172 6 MR. Marshall has mentioned my name In his recent statement, hence kindly publish this reply. How anyone can interpret defeat and no confidence as victory is beyond all but the most naive of minds. Even Mr. Marshall cannot twist facts. Thirteen of the 25 elected members
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  • 134 6 THE BISHOP REPLIES IN the letter published on November 24 B M tlons a statement made In my and Divorce", that the Church ol i Reformation forbidden any man i My words were 'from th, R the Church has forbidden marriage It was only with
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  • 888 6  - The place of Japan in Peking's foreign relations WALTER BRIGGS By j DED CHINA is a 1V boxer shaking Japan's hand with his right and slugging with his left. Premier Chou En-lai recently 5 called for the "genuine co-existence and common prosperity" of China and Japan but in his next
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  • 50 7 GOLDEN VOICE WINS TOP PRIZE "ii) people apSnuapore's R onal d <:< clared <■ All- i ConBadminton :ii:>ht. In last roundng 'The There were •:i. also mund--1 singer I Ird. She i -how, too interestlay of Sim Chiang, •onut and of soft .Ti.hnny "ii the i two-piece Hock, the Minister
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  • 412 7 [NGAPORE GO ERNMENT MUST AGREE TO OUR DEMAND FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 0R... They complain: Present education policy hasn't been changed STANDARD SEVEN students in Singapore .Malay schools will boycott the entrance examination to .Malay secondary classes next year if a demand by the Malay
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  • 12 7 Sun. Penang will hold its Westlands :i Dec. 17 and
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  • 67 7 Two armed bandits surrender i KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two terrorists surrendered under the amnesty in Kulim. Kedah. this afternoon. The men. giving their names as Man Kwok and Pak On. approached a rubber tapper and said they wanted to surrender, but only to someone In uniform. The tapper went to
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tay Ah Hems weeder on a pineapple estate in Pekan Nanas who was found in possession of 2 oz. of biscuits in a food prohibited area without a permit, was fined $300 or two months iail at Pontian.
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  • 48 7 I Dog shooters td the surts In three traent Land I dead The State Veterinary Offi- I cer. Mr. E. I. Spykerman. said the patrol was to emphasise on dog owners that their pets must be kept on leash even if they were licensed
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  • 227 7 Delinquent film 'too tough' for Colony M-(. -Ms The Blackboard Jungle. a story of hooliganism and crime in an American school, has been banned In Malaya. The film is based on the moral: "No child is so bad that it rannot be influenced by a teacher." "But it showed too
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  • 49 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Kota Tlnggl District Anti-Tuberculosis Association spends $1,317 a month on 60 TB patients. The money is allocated from the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis and is expended in giving assistance and relict in kind tfl patients and their dependants.
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  • 39 7 MALAY Standard Seven students listen to a speaker at the meeting yesterday which decided to support the Malay Education Council's demand for the establishment of a Malay secondary school in Singapore. Straits Times picture
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  • 186 7 MCA COMMITTEE MAKES PROMISE yHE new committee of the Singapore branch of the 1 Malayan Chinese Association yesterday pledged to rally the 800,000 Chinese of Singapore to achieve I their aims. This followed an appeal from the MCA president. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. at the installation
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  • 256 7 15,000 CLERKS DECIDE TO STRIKE 'Expats sabotaging our claims* KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. rpHE Federation Government's 15.000 clerks are to go on strike unless early action is taken to increase their salaries. This was decided at a meeting of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions today. About 800 delegates
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  • 122 7 THE Mansfield Local Employees' Union ha s appointed a delegation of seven to begin wa^e claim talks with the management in Singapore tomorrow. Mr. S. LVagocn, the union's general secretary, is a member of the negotiating team. It represents the company's clerical and industrial workers
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  • 102 7 Two Colony paintings flown to US TWO pri^e-winning Singapore oil paintings have been sent by air to take part In a Junior Chamber of Commerce international art competition in Tampa. Florida. The first, entitled "For Love of All." won Mr. Llm Hong Van. 23, a student of Johore Bahru. $200.
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  • 24 7 The Singapore Fanners' Association inviting 300 trade unions and local Chinese organisations to its inaugural celebrations at the Badminton Hall next Sunday.
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  • 82 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Junior Cl amber of Commerce yesterday gave $2,083 to build more children's playgrounds here. The presentation was made at a lunch at the Harlequin Hotel when Mr. Christopher Chua, the president, handed a cheque to the Municipal President Mr. A. D.
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  • 66 7 Japanese boxer Mitsuo Yamamoto was flown Into Singapore yesterday after having been arrested in Hong Kong on a warrant Issued by a Singapore magistrate for allegedly voluntarily causing hurt to a reporter, James Chan, in a Katong hotel at midnight on Nov. 17. Yamamoto was
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A patrol of the First Queen's Regiment was fired on by an unknown number of terrorists in the Rengam area of Johore on Friday night. There were no casualties. A follow up is in progress.
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  • 130 7 pO-OPERATIVE societies V' in Singapore will get technical assistance from the International Co-opera-tive Alliance after the visit of Dr. George Keler, Representative of 1.C. A., to Singapore in January. Mr. N. A. Kularajah, chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Union, told the Straits Times yesterday tnat
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  • 24 7 The committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will meet tomorrow to discuss its subcommittee's report on the staff's wage claims.
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  • 58 7 The following Malayan students have been called to the Bar in London: Abdul Hamid bin Omar (Perlisi. K. T. Yeoh (Peraki. Mohamed Zahir bi.i Ismail i Kedah i. A. R. Noor (Penang i, A. B. A. Rahman i Johore i, and Miss L. T. Urn (Perak>. G. K.
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  • 139 7 Wanted: 11 air girls, all Chinese AIR-CONSCIOUS Sin- gapore Chinese girls are excited over a British Overseas Airways Corporation announcement that it is looking for 11 Chinese and six Japanese girls to serve as assistant stewardesses on i .s Eastern routes. The Chinese yirls are wanted to fly in BOAC
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  • 52 7 All private roads belonging to the War Department in Singapore were closed to public traffic yesterday. Unarmed N.C.Os were posted at the junctions of these roads to turn away private vehicles and pedestrians. Private roads are closed one day a year to maintain the War Department's
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  • 36 7 Norman Waters. British film director and script writer, flew into Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia where he will write the script for a film featuring the problems facing British emigrants to Australia.
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  • 41 7 JOKORE BAHRU, Sun. Simon Angel was fined $50 here today for using a private car to carry goods. The court was told that he removed the back seat cushion to carry 24 large tins of biscuits.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 114 7 CHARLIES HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE THE CONNOISSEUR'S CHOICE MADE IN REIMS, FRANCE wffCC with every purchase of 2 quart bottles of Heidsteck f Champagne a distinctive hollow- stem.v.cd Champagne glass f P*" beting no advertising matter. Cflt it "fur**, Cf+it Ai<ies EYE EXAMINATION Yo-i can eat with false teeth but you 9P*S3KC
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 163 7 The weather MINIMI M TE.MPERATVPE: (7.30 p.m. on Nov. 26 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 27 1 Singapore 73 degrees. Penang 73. Kota Bahru 72, Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 73, Kuantan 72. MAXIMIM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 27 1: Singapore 84 Penang 89. Kota Bahru not
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  • 18 8 Nicoll on Bank Committee Sir Johl former Oovi i pore, has joim Advisory Con Hongkong and Banking Coi
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  • 15 8 On th. Hang Kohl; dollar ■> r.i.s:i M I Sterling one tael of |aM
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  • 404 8 3t,\LAYAJV SHARE MARKET REVIEW GOOD RESULTS By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore share market last week continued to improve in sentiment. Confidence may now said to have been largely restored following the introduction of party government and the upsets earlier in the year which gave the market
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  • 743 8 (OMMOIIITY lIOIMI-IP THE feature of the Singapore rubber market again last week was the shortage of physical nearby rubber for November shipment generally attributed to Russian buying and American demand for No. 1 grade. As a result on Saturday morning there was still ai premium of
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  • 345 8 /COMPANIES operating in Malaya announced the following dividends hist weok: FRASKR AND NEAVE LTD.: A first interim dividend of 3J r r less 30'r income tax on the *l'r cumulative preference .shares, for year ending; June 30. payable on December 17. Books close December 12 to 17 inclusive.
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  • 394 8 rE following business done in tho Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period November 19 to November 25: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ord. 295. 6d. and 295. lO'.-ri, Federal Dispensary $3.30. Fraser Neave Ords. $1.72',i to $1.75, Gammons $2.55, Georgetown
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 763 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PEDERAL COLONIAL! BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED requires Clerk-of-Works. The j appointment is in the salary scale of $490 x 30A to $700 per month with prospects of promotion to upper (Trades. Commencing salary depeoda on qualifications and ex- perlence. Applicants should:— (1) have at least 5 years' prac- tical
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    • 245 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are Invited from 1 suitable candidates to fill a few vacancies for Police Constables in the Board's Police Force.Candidates, preferably between I 18 and 25 years of age should be of good educational standard and be able to speak, read and write good
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    • 862 8 NOTICES NOTICE Federation of M»Uym $7,500,000 W% Loan, 1962/72. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Register of the above-mentioned loan will be closed from 2nd to 15th December. 1955. both days Inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. C. E. GASCOIGNE. Registrar, Public Debt Offlce. Federation of Malaya. NOTICE Federation of
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    • 848 8 NOTICES RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that an Interim Dividend of 1 7 H% less 30°r Income Tax in respect of the year ending 31st March 1956 will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 22nd December 1955. Notice is also given that the Transfer
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    • 455 8 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS —30 DAYS Sailing Arriving ian Francisco Singapore P. Swet r\ n m Cjcrtrud Bakkc 6 Nov 7 Dec 9 Dec 10 D Anna Bakkc 8 Dec 7 |an 9 |an 10 |.m Ogcka Bakkc 10 |an 9 Fcb 1 1 Fcb 12
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    • 947 9 .405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. i.n 2412 ''«O n S.r>norx>re> HI 11.-.. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Due Soil, p. s'hom Pcnonn Nov 24/28 Nov 29/30 Nov z» Nov 29 Nov 30/D.r 1 Dec 3 Do. S 0 6/ j 30/ D^ C 2 Dec 2 Doc 6 D.c 7/ 8
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    • 1074 9 K^^^^/JIaJ H^3P/^»Trj»^wrJßV^^^B ■PB^rT^fVj^P^^M EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINtNT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwero, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg ft Oslo Spore P. Shorn Penong "SONGHIA 3/ 4 Doc 5/4 Oac S! ISSSi?.:::: Vf%£ 24/24 /2 1°" Cold Beyrouth, Gdynia. >>) Calls London (Posscngers only). I Passenger accommodation is available
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    • 984 9 Bua^NG 'HE BEN LINE STEAMERS hTD.'^Jr SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTI Spore P. S'hom Penong ■BENMHOR for London, Rotterdam G. 8/9 Sails 4 Dec Direct arrivei London 28 Dec BENCLEUCH for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 10/15 Dec 14/17 Dec 18/19 Dec ■BENREOCH
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    • 1145 9 McALISTER CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** ELLERMAN tfc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, D Mr 1. ,0 UauDiiDr LOS ANGELES, SAN PRANCIiCO, mambuko PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER CITY OF KARACHI BOUGAINVILLE S'pora P. S'hom Penong S'p^re P. Shorn Penong In Pert/28 Nay Gd.l 1/29 Nov 4 Dec Doc CITY
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  • 20 10 Bias in selection? Holictays in the hills Express buses which da not stop
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  • 338 10 The strange ways of the Railway Promotion Board DO not the recent reports of dissatisfaction felt by members of the Malayan Railway stall over the methods adopted by the Railway Promotion Board call for comment? It they were merely isolated incidents. I dare say they could be disposed of as
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  • 88 10 In brief A WAV TO HELP Till: STRANDED TUB general Singapore bus strifes 1.1-. caused tremendous inconvenience to the urtess public and <■•■> eminent has tried cti-ry means to provide transport for those uiionvfiuenced. Buses 01' the Johore K.ihru Singapore Express are on the road. Why don't they, for t!ie
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  • 518 10 THE leading article headed -The Highland Reds' contained many inaccurate and exaggerated statements, some of which. 11 allowed to go unchallenged, will cause serious financial loss to hotels and shopkeepen in the Camerons. who depend on visitore for their livelihood. Among them are the si ttements
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  • 236 10 Choas at the market I DRIVE often to the Kandang Kerbau market and find the traffic chaotic lly on a Sunday. With the roads ehekee with small-time businessmen displaying their merchandise on both sides o! the road, people attracted by the merchandise anc. traffic from all directions, the chaos must
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 297 10 I niqii<- i:inl«ns«-iii«'ii< on "KATADYM" Filters Sterilizers given ov Dr. H :n J^ PI V IV! M A: H. in th.- Ji Meduint- The lethal action chlorine on pathogenic agents Bfcs »m«ehle cysts and cercariae of sehlstosomes mu^t depend on an the efficiency of the filtration sysiu '-mperchlorlnation followed 0*
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    • 136 10 For that added touch of good groomina... CussoiiS IMPERIAL LI Brilliant! MJBJSSJBSJBJBJBjHBBBSSBfcISSSBfc.*! I GENEVE it OH TIMI OH O ATI. 4«o u# ro otrt /7 ~^^F WITH A Sold by all leading SINCE ISIS watch dealers jm WATCH FQR AU CLIMATrj I JO% ~~^^^< WATERPROOF -SHOCKFRC g yk UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 306 10 Straits Times Crossword 0 1 ..v u' o f 1 i i ~1l li Li [1 i> i-1 v m 14 1 is f 1 I I r 77 ffi Tb" —> ACROSS S. The learned in Latin (8). 5. Place for cat rights (8). Ho e where golfers usually
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  • 455 11 No goals in top-oS-league clash LONDON. Sun. OLACKPOOL'S top-of- the-table clash with joint leaders Manchester United was the soccer showpiece of yesterday's English football league programme. And after a Cup-tie style battle, which ended in a scoreless draw, Blackpool still head the First Division on
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  • 1061 11 Blackpool 18 10 4 4 38 27 24 Man. United 19 9 6 4 3(i 27 24 Burnley 18 9 5 4 27 18 23 Sunderhind 17 10 3 4 4fi 39 23 Charlton 19 9 4 6 42 37 22 Bolton 17 9 3 5
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 357 11 mm posting r e$ to Box Numben i 1 ,hould be taken)! 1 r i number I i the CORRECT Ire* to the I Ctx9 Street. ANT rl,. extra. W ANTED I Office, i tlon* with es In i s r k.l. iSM AN i unnecesl ho are and wlllln
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    • 647 11 ICCOMMODATIOM v\(an r Word, U (Min.)-Box BJ ctt. extra. TERRACE HOUSE, two Bedrooms 22 OpM Crtscm dm Woodsville Circus. Fans, Cooker *ISO p.m. lnimrdixe occupation Apply direct after 6 pm I CHINESE FAMILY have Pur- i nlshed Bedroom. Raffle* P:,rk lor Bachelor Spinster. Full pa rt Board. Modern Sanitation. Mo-
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    • 604 11 TIITION 20 Word, $s (Min.)-Box t* ctt. txtra. BOONS SCHOOL OF Ballroom and Latin American Dancing. Dally tuition hours from 9 a.m. l" p m. For appointment please riiiß *****. ART OF DANCE STUDIO. Pupils prepared for forthcoming RAD. children s examinations. Ballroom b..- C. H. Tan A.N.A.T.D. Keep-fit for
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    • 970 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, U (Ml*.)— Box SO ctt. extra, j STANDARD 8 BLACK SALOON 1945 registered 1947 $500 Telephone: ***** out of office hours. VAUXHALL WYVERN March 1953. One owner 23.000 miles $3,600. Phone 2404. Ext. 131. 1954/5 Hillman Callfornian 1953 Ford Zephyr. 1951 Ford Anglia. Telephone *****
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    • 198 11 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word, SS (Min.)-Box SO ctt. extra. COME Si HAVE your Safari Cut at Vicky's newly decorated ultra modern Beauty Salon. 13. Battery Road. Phone 6233. IMPROVE YOUR Handwriting Today. Buy Esterbrook Fountain i Pen and choose the point to suit your style. At all stationers. SERVANTS AGENCY (Efctd.
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    • 152 11 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word, IS (Min.)-Box .to cl, trtra* TRISKA LE PELTIER'S New! Ladies' Gym, with additional an-, paratus. is now open at 26-A Orchard Rd.. some vacancies exl>t in morning/evening body building, reducing classes. For information please Telephone *****. FIRST CLASS Sea Passace offered to Educated and capable Lady who
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    • 630 11 No. 736 Hawker Hunter Fighter Powered by turbojet, th« Hawker "Hunter" twept-back midwing single-seat fighter is capable of a speed of over 700 m.p.h. Here's an attractive .Ittle model of this new ICA.F. defensive arm, in camouflage finish. Unrth 2i" Wing Span 2,'No. 781 Petrol Pump C— Station Esso Now
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  • 335 12 Baxter win completes big year for apprentices By EPSOM JEEP I ESS than two months after his first ride, young Alex Baxter, the newest sensation in Malayan racing, rode a truly magnificent race to win the Singapore St. Leger over iftm. on Never A Blank at Bukit Timah on Saturday,
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  • 165 12 Mawi best jockey at S'pore meet ABDUL MAVI v :n top riding form at the Buki! Tim.ih St. Leser Meeting, winning live races to top the jockeys list. Bob Franklin r]m bad I pood meeting with four winners. Trainer Neal Hobbs had another successful mee'ir.: an h:s favnuriie huntinc round
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  • 114 12 JOHANNESBURG. Sun— Russell Endean dominated Transvaal's innings of 412 in the Currie Cup match which began here yesterday against Eastern Province, icofing 247 He and John Walte put on 176 in 127 minutes for the fourth wicket Waites contributing 58. In Bulawayo Da -id Lewis, for-
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  • 30 12 Xl LBV I'nli c v. M W, p.ulanc. KR Imndh: Rjkjajl I'lattnore XL K.irrrr Park. HOi KI Y Frlrndlirv CM R.A.K. Sinpore S.t s.K.C. s.( X.C.. S R
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  • 95 12 PRI?BANE Sun. AN UNISEATEN innlngt of 8 by A Ken MacKav helped Queensland to score 22i for three in reply to South Australia's 345 on the second day ol their Sheffield Shield match hove yesterday. Queensland made a bad (tart losing two wlcketi for line runs bii-
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  • 33 12 Tamil Brnt he-hood Association beat H.M.S. Concord 3-1 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday Francis. Nafattngam and Krlshnan scored for the Association and John replied for Concord.
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  • 24 12 The S.H A. D:v 2 League same between S H B Police and University was ixv-tponvt yesterday owing to a heavy shower.
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  • 854 12 MALAYA TOTAL 391 ENFORCE FOLLOW ON From A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Sun. HONG KONG enter the last day of their inter port cricket match against Malaya tomorrow needing 144 runs with all their second innings wickets in hand to
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  • 195 12 MALAYA— Ist Inns. Shrppa.-d I Howard-Dobson b Birley Dauncey c Kedson b Withall M Welih I. l.lpsriiinlic 29 Walker run out 20 Shrpherdson c Withall b Stanton 83 Kailasapain.v t Welch I Withall Burton b Lipsrombe Kirkham b Brll Gurucharan b Lipsrombp 6J Sivagnanam st Welch b Station Nagaiah
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  • 429 12 Brilliant first half by Chinese leads to rout of Malays Ol\(i.\l*OKE Chinese K.A. ended this season's league 5 soccer in blazing style when they beat .Malay F.A. 4-1 in the last same of the S.\F.\ ('(immunity I.easjue before 3.000 at Jalan Besar stadium yester- day. Chinese thus maintained a 100
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    64 12 RAF. Selet.ir Dynamos beat Woodbrldse Hospital 3-2 In a K>ccer frtendlj at Wooribridge on Baturday. Half-time .-cc>re was 2-2. Zain Ellison and Tin.^ley scored for Seletar and Abdul Rahim and Mohd Riffln for Woodbridge. SAC Brown refereed KAILASAPAIHY is caught and bowled by l.ipscombe for 22 in the
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  • 22 12 Uri J. Strcni; .m<l S/Tecn i Pmrktnm 143-12 net 31 1 von the open golf faunOßMi at RAF Seletar yesterday
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  • 145 12 Aryans edge Penang lndo Malays 5-4 PENANG. Sun A HAT-TRICK by centreforward Ghulam n^sool helped the Aryan Gyn khana tourists to beat Penang In-do-Malays 5-4 in their second match hero .it Victoria Green today The Aryans set the pace irom the start but it was Inrio-M.ilays who scored first through
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  • 59 12 BANGALORE. Sun— New Ze.iland cricket team declared at 459 for six. with a first inning ;e..ri of 325 over South Zone on the .•■econd day of their UWM cir match here. South Zone were dKmi.^ed for 134 yesterday and by tea today they were
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  • 34 12 IRISH LEAf.IE CITY COT Ards 3 BMW 1 1 Ballymrna V. I 'nlrrainr 3' Cruuders I) Cliflnnvillr v Derry C. 1 I C'.lenavon I Distillery (1 Linfield 6 TorUdimn I) I Kruter.
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  • 239 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I pTOH ENG TONG and Tho j Fook Hunp. ura members of Malaya's winning weishtlifting team at the British Empire Games lin New Zealand lour years ago. are Included in the Federation's contingent to meet Singapore and Indonesia in
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  • 272 12 LONDON. Sun. IJESUI.TS ol Hu ■.'>>■ Union and League matches played in Britain yesterday were: SCOTTISH TRIAL: Blues 28 Whites 14. COUNT* CHAMPIONSHIP; Cheshire 9 Yoik.shire 6; Cumberland and Westmorland 0 Lancashire 15; Durham 11 Northumberland 6. (LIB MATCHES: Blackheath 3 Cardiff 10; Guy.-, Hasp
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  • 425 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TIIEETING for the first iT time this season. Federation handed a s—l5 1 trouncing to Singapore in their hockey "international" on Headquarters Malaya ground this morning. The game had to be postponed from yesterday owing to heavy rain. Federation,
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  • 101 12 THE White.-, beat the Blacks by six points itwo tries i to five moali in a rugger match at Victoria School yesterday. The teams wore "vn.lv matched, but the name was slowed down because of numerous kicks to touch. Neither threequarter line
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 833 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. I Continued from Page 6) SITt WTIONS V.\( ANT HVMIH (Mix.)— Box S* <■(« extra. WANTED Lady Junior Stenographer with knowledge of filing. Apply with lull particulars to Box A 7114 S.T. WANTED A Doctor for a Protn'nent DtaJMOawy In y.-ntral johore in January. Apply Box ATM". ST.
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    • 139 12 Efc^- No score asaln! Th» Afterward match lost —If onl -ny eyes are always ru had not been so tired When th.v iri miebt have won. ipot those I ahouldnseO; Hew riltht he was: I bathed mv Bark In eyes morning and night with makltiK I Optrox. What a diHerenre—
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