The Straits Times, 30 November 1955
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Title Section16 1955-11-30 1 UL^ctli^,,...^^^, ---.r.Em» Ts.f The Straits Times. tie**"** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 15 CENTS16 words
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Article327 1955-11-30 1 NERS WILL SURRENDER THEIR LICENCES TODAY -grenade drawing and riot picture on an 'application tor re-employment' 'Lives and property in peril' MCE CALLED IN A \ITUC TION t or re-employment sent to pore Chinese Boa Owners' Associaned a drawing of i hand-grenade and cutting showing a burning327 words
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Article133 1955-11-30 1 me other bus stop OIR THOMAS STRANGMAN. chairman of the Singapore Traction Company, received a sealed envelope at Singapore on arrival from London at 13 20 this morning lor talks to eid the strike of the company's 2.800 workers. The envelope was given him133 words
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Article39 1955-11-30 1 A partial eclipse of the moon was observed In Singapore at midnight last night until 1.07 a in. An eclipse of the sun will be seen on Dec. 14 from 2.20 p.m. to 5 p.m..39 words
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Article27 1955-11-30 1 About $150,000 worth Of opium was seized by Singapore Customs officers from the Siamese ship Vcsut Kasatri on her arrival on Monday night from Bangkok.27 words
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Article, Illustration146 1955-11-30 1 7% is is how it works AN ARTISTS impression of THAT bomb the hydrogen bomb which Russia exploded recently. .Moscow claimed it was the biggest yet' H-bomb exploded. Chapman Pincher. science editor of the London Daily Express, writes: The bomb weighing 15 i or 20 tons consists146 words
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133 1955-11-30 1 Stop those tests and we will, too, says Moscow Radio LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Inion is ready to discontinue tests of nuclear weapons if other powers will do the same, a .Moscow Radio commentator said today. The commentator said that Russia could not disron- tinue production and test- I ingReuter - 133 words
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Article161 1955-11-30 1 Captain and private badly hurt A SERGEANT of the 11th Hussars was killed and a captain and private injured in Pasir Labar, off Jurong Road. Sinsapore, yesterday, during handgrenade practice. The accident occurred at 12.30 p.m it the firiris range. The sergeant, the private and the161 words
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48 1955-11-30 1 Joe Louis is sued for $1.5 million DETROIT, Tups US. INTERNAL REVENUE authorities yesterday filed a second tax claim against Joe Louis. former world boxing champion. Th<> Government claims Louis owes USSSO7.S 10 (about M 51.523.000) in back taxes and Interest for 1949. 1950. and I 1951. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article34 1955-11-30 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain today complained to Russia against the charge made by Mr. Nikita Khrashchev the Soviet Communist Party leader, in India that Britain was behind the Nazi invasion of Russia.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article397 1955-11-30 1 He flees jail to get retrial 12-YEAR CONVICT: I AM INNOCENT I ONDON, Tues. —A convict who escaped on Saturday night from Nottingham jail has written to two London newspapers offering to surrender if he is guaranteed a public inquiry or a new trial Alfred George Hinds. 38. was jailedReuter - 397 words
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Article178 1955-11-30 1 Merely putting an ad. in a paper won't do court PENANG, Tues— Tho First Magistrate. Mr Au Ah Wah, ruled today that a separation notice publish- j ed in the Press could not constitute a divorce. "If this were recognised it would be disastrous to many families.'178 words
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Article, Illustration296 1955-11-30 1 THREE CHIEF MINISTERS IN 3 WEEKS Lira, Jumat, Braga to take over SINGAPORE will have three acting Chief Ministers while Mr. David Marshall spends about three weeks in London fixing the agenda for next April's self-government talks. Mr. Marshall's first deputy— for only a few hours will be Mr. Lim296 words
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Article85 1955-11-30 1 Gangsters stab schoolboy r«ANGSTERS attacked a' VI Singapore schoolboy last night and stabbed him fivi times on the shoulders, elbow and stomach. Mohamed Ayoob bin j Ahmad, 16, of the Dorset Road School, was with a friend in Whampoa Square, off Balcstier Road, when the gangsters set on him. His85 words
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Article49 1955-11-30 1 Ting Ec Tee pleaded not guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to A. j Sathia by pouring boiling: water over him in a coffee shop In Klang Ro<.d on the night of Nov. 28. Ba;l was I allowed.49 words
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Article138 1955-11-30 1 Pay up, air fares up, too OAY RISE for the stall is one reason why Malayan Airways has Increased the fares for its internal si r. about seven per cent. Other reasons are the increased cost of fin 1 w. i heavier operational costs, Capt. B P. Mollard. the managing138 words
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Article38 1955-11-30 1 CHIANG THREATENS TO DBI VETO Nl\V YORK. Tins Spokeraun f«r Nationalist Chinese AeJegatton at United Nations said t«p da] the ictecattsn would admission cf RBMtaa sponsored Outer HongeHa to VM. by hm<if veto if MCCMaty, Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article69 1955-11-30 1 HONG KONG, Tues— The Hong Kong Government has i otTicially protested to the U.S State Department about an article in an American magazine describing alleged I vice in the Colony. The U.S. Consul-General run- passed the letter of protest to Washii: The article in the mUP - 69 words
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Advertisement27 1955-11-30 1 '^oii R N RINGS >*V of Distinction for t cry occasion. X p. H. HENDRY, Urn n Kc.iid. h I' M»'t It. vima ou^ohjrfXaA Cd\JL O^p*XJU^U)JOuL ST/yrE@PRESS27 words
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Advertisement32 1955-11-30 1 Jur SmiiuJ in a Verted Seitlny f f BUSHconsult BRIGHT RADIO CO. 101 ORCHARD «O»O iINGAfOII order these lC hrist ms Censor lOaUk and hfv.F IMHTB DISTRIBUTE THIS FAMOUS .RODuCT Of MM>VH32 words
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Article239 1955-11-30 2 COMMUNIST CHINESE GROUP BROKEN UP IN THE PHILIPPINES MAG SAYS AY WILL BE URGED TO TAKE STRONGER ACTION MANILA, Tuesday. N ARMY spokesman s;iid today that the I)e--feitce Secretary, Mr. Sotero (abahug, would ell President Ramon Magsaysay today of the "real and immediate" threat toUP - 239 words
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78 1955-11-30 2 The gardener sweeps up milady's necklace \MIW:IIK;K'. Tues \t1.5111l STRING of pearls lost by the M;irchioness of Caivbridfe three weeks Bga has hren found h\ a L\tnl» tier twe«plß| iea\is in the drive of her i cimtry home near here. The pearls 26 large and £1 small ones joined withReuter - 78 words
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Article41 1955-11-30 2 KARACHI. Tues. The Liaquai Ali Khan. tan's only woman amis likely to become first woman federal r In charge of a new try of Social Welfare to he formed shortly, official sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article28 1955-11-30 2 COLOMBO, rues. Trie Prime Minister of and. Mr. K. J. Holycake, who is also Minister of Agriculture, will visit Ceylon r>< i- 8 and Dec. 12.28 words
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Article32 1955-11-30 2 RANGOON. Tiies. About 100 delegates and observers representing 15 countries met here yesterday for the openinp of the International Labour Organisation's Asian technical conference on vocational training for industry. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1955-11-30 2 F t Ltur.ese »uuian icyv-'i ici. to the Singapore police yesterday the theft of jewellery worth 5155 and $50 in cash from her house in Tiong B.ihni Road.30 words
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Article, Illustration174 1955-11-30 2 PARALYSED SO HE PAINTS WITH HIS MOUTH PARALYSED since birth. 14 year old Bruno Carati is unable to use his hands, but that has not stopped him learning to paint and draw using his mouth i to hold the brush or pencil Bruno was M anxious to record the beautiful174 words
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Article330 1955-11-30 2 CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE PUT FORWARD: NOW IT'LL START ON JANUARY 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Alliance constitutional talks in London with the British Government have been brought forward by about a fortnight. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his delegation and the representatives of the Malay330 words
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Article22 1955-11-30 2 CAIRO. Tu.'s.— Thirtv Sudanese havp been executed for their part in the mutiny in the southern Sudan last August.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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138 1955-11-30 2 Jap cooks on sunray stove: All done by mirrors, he says NEW YORK. Tues. A Japanese industrialist yesterday cooked rice on the top of a New York skyscraper by the heat of the sun. Mr. Saizo Gato, president of a Tokyo manufacturing camnany, was demonstrating a solar cooker on theReuter - 138 words
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Article141 1955-11-30 2 Australians in Malaya will take part in coming Federal elections A SPOKESMAN for the Australian Commissioners office in Singapore said yesterday that a total of 2,050 Servicemen and 130 civilians now in Malayu are expected to send their votes by post for the Federal elections in Australia on141 words
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Article48 1955-11-30 2 Russian aid for Bombay 'school' NEW DELHI, Tues.— Russia has agreed to help India to establish a hipher technological institute in Bombay. The proposed Bombay Institute, which comes under the expanded United Nation? Economic and Social Council plan for technical assistance, is expected to open in 1957.— UP.UP - 48 words
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Article65 1955-11-30 2 EDMONTON (Alberta' Tues. Mrs. Helen Walker got a real bargain during a shopping trip. She was unpacking her groceries at home when she found U553,700 in cheques and cash wrapped "just like a parcel of i I meat." She returned the money and was given USAP - 65 words
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Article66 1955-11-30 2 FIJIANS ARE NOW IN MINORITY LONDON, Tues. Fiji now has a larger Indian than I Fijian population, an offirial report disclosed today. The Ind.an population of the colony last year 160,000 represented 48 per cent of the total population, according to the annual report on Fiji of the Colonial Office.Reuter - 66 words
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Article58 1955-11-30 2 SEOUL, Tues.— The Republic of Korea expelled New York businessman Alfred M. Lury yesterday after hi.s refusal to pay a US$2! 7,000 ($650,000), tax bili which he said was "illegal." Lury and his wile flew to i Tokyo this afternoon. They will remain there for aUP - 58 words
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Article58 1955-11-30 2 CHINA V MISSING IfATHM The Chii ernmont tile Bit. that It quirio.s abo i mountain' to have bi Chinese Nepal-Tib, A Bntis i El man nr today Nepalese sources, hn were waiting tion and ported diploma '.<■ La has checkpoits The two n noil and Ji thought58 words
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Article59 1955-11-30 2 NEW YORK, Tues— The wreckage of 14 late model sars littered a piece of waste land at Salem. Massachusetts yesterday. Police said youths had apparently been playing "chicken"— a game in which drivers speed toward each other way or they Four of U.i as total59 words
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Advertisement164 1955-11-30 2 The job of Malaria control in Malaya and liiiti-li Borneo, energetic nwiuiti have been t.iken for many \<\u- to control Malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Dieldrin's mnae <>/ mbM Throughout this' time. Shell have heen in the forefront in "ml^uitj." an^'oiTer mnior"'d°»"!i"! providing Anti-Malaria] Mixture*, and sow DILLDRIN, a new «irr,<«/*p«'«" v VxirTmeZ164 words
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Advertisement52 1955-11-30 2 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. Established 19S0 For I'liO.uoner mi HOME 0 11 XEItSHIP TOTAL ASSETS: Exceed $22,000,000. GENERAL RESERVE: $700,000. SINGAPORE Mac Donald House KUALA LUMPI R No. 19, Old Market Square PENANG 25, Light Street FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTI IftiOHß THE DIAMOND SYMBOL Of \y52 words
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Article124 1955-11-30 3 Attack on police station sparks of£ stern counter-measures jfa catch hit-and-run Sinn Fein raiders BELFAST, Tuesday. IRELAND yesterday ordered M to be put on the border with the Republic to prevent hit-and-run raids by t tho Sinn Fein, the terrorist band of i ilists. nUP - 124 words
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Article22 1955-11-30 3 CjRIA Tues. lea vestercaptaln of ptian ship pending mdd arms ship's manlshe .irrived he was I Italy at P22 words
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Article16 1955-11-30 3 Tue.«. The Minister. Martlno. said yesterday tils talks Foreicn tsu. wore aid not ela-16 words
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Article91 1955-11-30 3 Witchcraft murders alleged KAMPALA. Tups.— a tribesman. Firikisi Faka. mi remanded in custody at lea, western Buganda. erday on a charge of the witchcraft murder of two girls. He was accused of killing the pirls asrrd six and three— to make medicine from their bodies to try t o heal91 words
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Article24 1955-11-30 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues President Pedro Aramburu hinted yesterday that the newspaper La Prensa, banned by Peron. will soon resume publication— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article25 1955-11-30 3 BELGRADE. Tucs. The ay Government has granted an amnesty to 490 minor criminals to mark the tenth anniversary of the Yugoslav republic. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article22 1955-11-30 3 WASHINGTON. Tiie.s.— The Di rence Iflnlstei Paolo Tavlani, arrived yesterday for talks with U.S. Defence and State Department ifflclals.— AJP.22 words
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133 1955-11-30 3 ue«.—Admirlly bt sieged Jan loaders, bchev and Bulganln In ise today and the aftcrbecause no to enter or cheering thousands c -ntinued to jam the gates and walls of Government House in the heart of Cal- at night even blocki in? trucks which wereAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-11-30 3 He is fast, but not so fast as she thought I FACE of Mrs. Roger Bannister was very red as she sat next to her husband at a luncheon in London to boost his book "Thi- First Four Minutes". Dr. Bannister, turnine to hisAP - 77 words
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Article256 1955-11-30 3 COURT TOLD OF THREATS ABOUT GANGSTERS IN US$lOO,OOO DAMAGES CASE AGAINST BOXER NEW YORK. Tues. 4 NEW YORK court was told yesterday that a young woman received "injuries in body and mind as a result of a forcible and violent rape committed upon her by formerReuter - 256 words
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111 1955-11-30 3 STOWAWAY TELLS OF SEVEN-YEAR HITCH CAPE TOWN Tues. A stowaway who lived 18 days on u.ttrr and a loaf of bread was taken off the British cargo ship Baron l\erclyde here yesterday. YiivMif Kaiainiuele. a Turk, hid in the corner of the hold while the ship was bein); loaded with111 words
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Article63 1955-11-30 3 LONDON. Tues. A detecI tive. a lawyer and another I man were found guilty here today of fakine evidence to I I clear a criminal member of I the London underworld and i were each jailed. Detective Serjeant Robert James Robertson and Ben Canter, the solicitor,Reuter - 63 words
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Article19 1955-11-30 3 AMMAN. Tues.— Britain will j glv? Jordan 10 Vampire Jet i fighters, reliable sources said yesterday. A.P.AP - 19 words
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Article17 1955-11-30 3 DAMASCUS. Tues— Syria will sign a trade agreement with Communist China next week. AP.AP - 17 words
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Article118 1955-11-30 3 'HYPOCRISY'— RED PROTEST LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Charge D'AfTaire.s, M r Nikolai Belckhvostikov. callen at the Foreign Office today to complain of the "hypocrisy" statement made by a Foreign Office spokesman about a speech by Russia's Prime Minister in India last week. At a Press conference last Tuesday. Mr. PeterReuter - 118 words
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Article294 1955-11-30 3 LONDON. Tues. i Closing middle prices of selec;ed slocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £57'; Funding 4% £91 3 War 3^^ £76 T W BANKS Mercantile (£l2i4 1 £44 Eastern (*sj £B>4 Chartered 1 1 42/6 Hongkong ($125) £96 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 80/6 /I Royal294 words
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Article197 1955-11-30 3 Terror isle clamp Boyd: 'Not the solution' LONDON, Tues. j MR. Alan Lennox Boyd, A the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday the declaration of a state of emergency in Cyprus was not in itself a solution to the island's problem. He told the House of Commons "There has recently been an197 words
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Article62 1955-11-30 3 POLICE GO ON STRIKE: PROBE PLAN DACCA. Tues— The Ea<t Pakistan provincial government last night said that a committee would Inquire into the welfare of the police force More than 1.600 policemen began a strike here and in Narayanganj. 10 miles from Dacca, a week ago. The policemen say thatReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1955-11-30 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The U.S. deleeate, Mr. Henry Lodge, yesterday cave the U.N a cheque for USS2 600.000 ($8,400,000) for the U.N. Technical Assistance Programme. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article28 1955-11-30 3 LONDON. Tues— Cardinal Griffin. 56. spiritual leader of Britain's Roman- Catholics, suffered a heart attack today. A statement later said he was resting comfortably. -A P.28 words
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Advertisement180 1955-11-30 3 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKES NOW FRUIT CHRISTMAS CAKES iced and decorated SPONGE CHRISTMAS CAKES iced with Father Christmas and Tree PLUM CAKES undecoratcd CHRISTMAS PUDDINC CAKES irith ictnti and holly MADE BY COLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC CXfOt/ some NOW! YOU WILL ENJOY LYOHS /<&J**^ ICE CREAM WITH180 words
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Article431 1955-11-30 4 Drop this issue? No, says Marshall; We can't if Boyd does not support the Bill which will be on the London agenda THE citizenship question will be made a vital issue by the Singapore Labour. Front in the 11)57 elections If the Chief Minister does431 words
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121 1955-11-30 4 No interpreter: So a a judge takes over— in Hindustani IPOH, Tues. —The President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, acted as his own interpreter in Hindustani today. No interpreter was available when Sohan Singh, 35. was charged with trying to bribe a police constable at121 words
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Article254 1955-11-30 4 IT FINALLY LANDED HIM IN JAIL WHEN the Singapore police arrested a youth for cheating three doctors they discovered that he had cheated 79 other people under the same pretext, a court was told yesterday. Zainol Abidin bin Osman. 1 21. was sentenced to six254 words
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Article36 1955-11-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has turned down the request by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce that the Federation Government stop charging registration fees for businesses.36 words
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Article64 1955-11-30 4 Maurice Clare, the celebrated British violinist, will appear at two concerts sponsored by Goh Soon Tioe at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, next week. He will give a solo recital on Monday and will play with the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra on Wednesday. Both concerts begin64 words
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Article25 1955-11-30 4 MUAR. Tues. The Kok Kiew Dramatic Association celebrated its 35th anniversary here with a dance party at the Chei Chi Assembly Hall on Sunday.25 words
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Article26 1955-11-30 4 PENANG, Tues. The newly- formed Penang Wompn's Hockey Association will hold an inauguration dance at the E and O Hotel on Saturday. Dec. 10.26 words
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Article30 1955-11-30 4 PEKAN, Tues The Sultan of Pahang left here yesterday for a six day tour of the east coast as far south as Endau, on the Johore border.30 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-11-30 4 For dancer Ellen it's almost home VISITING Singapore from New York with the Martha Graham dance company is almost like returning home for Jakarta-born Ellen Van dv Hoeven, 25. Ellen, who left Indonesia when she was 16, said yesterday: "I I'eel so much at home here. Today I went shopping104 words
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Article39 1955-11-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. P. Selvarao, 19, of Sentul Pasar, pleaded guilty here today to stealing a badminton racket from a house in Sentul Pasar on Sept. 22. He was fined $100 or one month.39 words
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Article24 1955-11-30 4 PENANG, Tues— A woman. Chik binte Sahari, died to- day alter she was knocked down by a military truck at Tanjong Tokong.24 words
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223 1955-11-30 4 They aim to nip strikes in the bud FORTY management 1 representatives and 24 training within -industry instructors met in Singapore yesterday to form an association with the object of promoting productive efficiency and better industrial relationships. The Commission"r for Labour, Mr. D.I. Goodwin, told the meeting: "It may well223 words
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Article41 1955-11-30 4 j PENANG. Tues.— With the I Municipal President. Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown, ill in hospital, tomorrow's meeting of the Municipal Council will have to elect an acting chairman. Mr. Cunyngham-Brown was admitted to hospital last Friday41 words
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Advertisement144 1955-11-30 4 rcli.blOBTAINABLE f WATCH DIALERS j CAPORE. FIDERAT v MALAYA t D NORTH BORNEO Itch Germil Killed in 7 Minute! and rauK ler Rinnworr I t«he*. Ordll tvmponi kill lh< (< ir>. Ni«od»rm. a sod. <!. NlXOdtrr. Nixodertn T*r Skin Troubios NEW^M SH ice -fresh ,ti n a lihd -fresh i144 words
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323 1955-11-30 5 WHY 9 REDS QUIT: They feared the amnesty offer would end soon A__B] FEAST WHEN FOH TAX RETURNS f AIT nnnv c™^ BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tuesday. L v J bNG > the bandit leader who brought eight other terrorists >m the jungle yesterday, said this morning that they hastened their cdled*"323 words
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Article61 1955-11-30 5 The Singapore Government last night warned that no ship should anchor from the harbour board between godowns 5 and 6 to Pulau Brani. which la the route for a water pipe line. A Government spokesman explained that the anchorage ban was necessary to prevent the pipe line61 words
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Article37 1955-11-30 5 A few minutes' forgetfulaev proved costly to an [ndonestan staying at a hotel in Oeylang Road. Sin- gapore. on Monday. He left Sl.-.50 in a bathroom. He hurried back but it had already disappeared.37 words
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Article133 1955-11-30 5 New search in ship for clues PENANG, Tues. The chief of the C.1.D.. Mr. E. H. Harries, today boarded the Blue Funnel liner Astyanax to make a fresh search for clues to the disappearance on Oct. 10, of a passenger. Mrs. E. McClukie Abraham. 37, and133 words
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Article212 1955-11-30 5 Ex-detective sent to prison UO YOKE CHYE. a Traction Company conductor. 11 told a Singapore court yesterday that he collected money from his fellow conductors for a detective who took it as an inducement to grant them favours. L:^"el de Silva, 31, a former aetp.-tive.212 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-11-30 5 LEAVING, HE RECEIVES AWARD Mr. A. A. Frankenhuis, president of Ihe riollandsche Club in Singapore, h;ui been decorated by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. He has been appointed Chevalier of the Order of Orange Nassau in recognition of his services to his country and to the Netherlands community in Singapore.87 words
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Article20 1955-11-30 5 A shopkeeper in Carpenter Street, Singapore, yesterday reported the loss of $1,800 from a safe in his shop20 words
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Article256 1955-11-30 5 First a neck, then a leg... BUT SIVARAJOO IS A FIREMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. a 20- year-old youth from Perak, was breaking his neck to become a fireman. Now he has made the grade by almost breaking his leg. Two months ago young Sivarajoo came to Kuala Lumpur to take256 words
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Article60 1955-11-30 5 Dr. John R. Hendrickson. lecturer in zoology at the University of Malaya and holder of the Atomic Energy Commission pre-doctoral fellowship, will give a public lecture on "Fish" at the university In Cluny Road, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. Admission will be $1 each60 words
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Article30 1955-11-30 5 Miss Jane Kok. a beauty specialist, yesterday gave a talk on Your face and your hair" to members of the Singapore Y. W. C. A. Blue Triangle Club.30 words
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Article66 1955-11-30 5 Singapore motorists driving into town along Kallang i Road today are asked to use North Bridge Road because of road repairs in Beach Road. The Traffic Police last night said that motorists should use Beach Road only if they have business there. They should make use of66 words
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Article117 1955-11-30 5 HKKIIK: Bawang PutehBawariK Merah (Malay)— 3.ls, 6.30, 9 15- Tel *****. KING'S: White Snake Saver (Mandarin)— l.is, 6, 9.15; Tel. *****. CATHAY: The Lady Wants Mink— ll 1.45 4.15, 6.45, 9.30; Tel. ***** ODEON: The Left Hand of God —11 1.45, 4.15. 6.45, 9.30; Tel. *****. CAPITOL:117 words
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Article220 1955-11-30 5 Federal Trust will launch a new scheme next year l/'UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Housing Trust will build its first rental houses and flats next year. The trust has allocated $3,000,000 from its capital of $10,000,000 to cover the scheme. Next year the first220 words
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Article38 1955-11-30 5 rE ACTING Chief Secri'tafy. Mr. J. D. Higham, will deputise for the Governor. Sir Robert Black, who is ill. Sir Robert Is expected to remain in bed for a week. His illness is not serious.38 words
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Advertisement485 1955-11-30 5 I LOKGIKES I In this lewel of watches, the bracelet jT-^k! M I with Dia-nond studded links is as ft m I magnificently fashioned as the watch j V^; I itselt *f.'"jfv' m I 64 perfect quality diamonds weighmi; y^J)"' S I more than .87 Ct. make this watch a485 words
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Miscellaneous108 1955-11-30 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert at the Esplanade 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. ROTARY CLUB: Luncheon meeting talk on "My view of the Scots" by Dr. C. J. Poh and the Singapore Youth Sports Centre by j Mr. Loke Wan Tho Cathay Hotel. I p.m. BEATING RETREAT by Xin K s108 words
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Miscellaneous99 1955-11-30 5 CLINIC: laying of foundation stone by Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers and dedication by Bishop of Singapore at Prince Charles Crescent. Alexandra area, 5.30 p.m. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mobile Film Units free shows at Jurong lOih milestone, Slmpang Bedok, Bedok Co-operative Credit Society. 7 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Art Club exhibition99 words
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Article238 1955-11-30 6 THE politics of Singapore A in the last few days have assumed a strange phase a state of stalemate. The Chief Minister has learnt circumspection, as shown by his changed outlook on the citizenship question. UMNO has called for a round-table conference of nil political parties.238 words
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Article84 1955-11-30 6 BEFORE tne President of the Kota Bah.v Town Council blames the people for not paying promptly their water and conservancy bills, it is wiser to examine and correct the system of sending out, bills. Some bills come quarterly or half yearly and there are some84 words
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Article258 1955-11-30 6 WHY is nursing not pt>pular among Malayan girls? Not because the remuaeration la poor but becau.^e most Malayan girls shun the unpleasant tasks that have to be performed in the course of nursing the sick. It is this mentality which has to be changed if258 words
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Article276 1955-11-30 6 OF a.l the examples of muddled thinking that daily emerge from Malaya's political arena, the Singapore branch of U. M. N. O.s resolution seeking "to bar the entry of Australian troops into Malaya" must surely rank as one of the most puerile. Not only does Inche Ali Raus.276 words
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Article129 1955-11-30 6 HAVING read many cri ticlsms of Radio Malaya in your columns I would like to add my own particular grouse. When the Scottish League football results are read out at 1.40 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon, it really gives me the creeps. A somewhat rapid and breathless,129 words
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Article74 1955-11-30 6 I ETTERS for the Man-in-the-Street should be as short and concise as possible. Every day many more letters than can be published are received and the pithy letter receives preference in order to give as many people as possible an opportunity to express their opinion. Letters mayb74 words
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848 1955-11-30 6 Synthetic is here to stay but there's a future for natural OPINION I JOBS I MAN I I THE in till I GIRLS I >mg il I DON'T LIKE RUBBER: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM A REPLY TO MR. MARSHALL) THE suggestion that it is wrong that the Bvltlsh Government should848 words
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Advertisement328 1955-11-30 6 QUICK- FROZEN FISH j sea-fresh and delicious! V Fresl) as tin- moment they were caujilit. All this delicious tastinoss y \< broughl to you l>y BirdX Eye. They don't have tone to gel travel-stained or tired looking. Immediately thefisfa arc lauded at I the quay, they are washed, filleted, packed328 words
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Advertisement144 1955-11-30 6 BROCATIS for beauty that lasts 1 A crisp, cool cotton with a j^fl IwV loveh lattice weave, to make you '^d the smartest ot smart frocks ami blouses. BROCATIS washes well and wears wonderfully, and it'- marked n Itn.i/i D tor tested crease-resistance. 'fl^^l H^ There's an enchanting choice HS^^P144 words
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105 1955-11-30 7 :ampong curfew will say* villagers from the shelling SECURITY FORCES CLOSE IN OX BIG GANG SEREMBAN, Tuesday. J forces ;in> eloewg in on a gang of terrorists in the jungle near Sim- new village in the Jelebu-Kuala Niuri Sembilan. and shelling105 words
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Article12 1955-11-30 7 Ambulance inspection padan?. Friday Bahru. nd Pon-12 words
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Article209 1955-11-30 7 X-ray Club will boost fund 4 NEW method of raising funds by giving subIbea "something in return for tiieir money" has been devised by SATA suppor It la the X-ray Club, first of its kind in Singapore. Announcing the formation of the club yesterday its chairman. Mr. Soh "Ghee Soon,209 words
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70 1955-11-30 7 ATED emommittee Ivl] Service yesterday rrport that ri been satis- Thursrepresrr.tatives tbe committhe 12 rliims union on wages and conditions of service for the daily rated worken. A spokesman for the committee said that only two of the claims were accepted by the authorities.70 words
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Article338 1955-11-30 7 MR. LEE LISTS Mr. M's 'FAULTS' 'He thinks we are all like him' T»HE Peoples Action i Pa; y leader, Mr. Let Kuan Yew, told the Straits Times yesterday what he thought I was the trouble with Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. David MarI fihall. The whole trouble with Mr. Marshall."338 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-11-30 7 Mcr. Olcomendy. (left) the Roman Catholic Archbishop, was at Paya Lebar airport yesterday to see the Singapore deleeates io the International t'oncress of the Lay Apostolate leave for Manila. Going with the parly was Mgr. C. V. Melkebebe. the Vatican's Representative56 words
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Article145 1955-11-30 7 Quit discrimination in salaries T<HE M aval Base authorities will bo asked to brine into line the wages and working conditions of its Royal Naval Police Force with those ol the Singapore Police Force. Mr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Independent Assemblyman for Sembawang. says in a145 words
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257 1955-11-30 7 HOTEL EXODUS BEGINS 0\ 6TH DA V 'THE 39 striking employees of the Gleneagles Hotel ■I who were ordered by a Singapore High Court judge to clear out of the hotel grounds within seven days, have been instructed by their union to move out257 words
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Article49 1955-11-30 7 Talil bin Laman was charged in Singapore yesterday with having an offensive weapon on Tuesday at 1 30 a.m. in Desker Road. The prosecution alleged that Talil. who pleaded not guilty, was carrying a knife with a four-inch blade when arrested i Bail was gi anted.49 words
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Article53 1955-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Court of Appeal today reserved judgment in the appeal of Chen Chung Ling, 22, a Wearne Brothers 1 salesman, and Kwons; Kirn i Onn. 18, aeainst their conviction and death sentence for the murder of Yap Kon Shin, 58, former cashier of53 words
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Article34 1955-11-30 7 ALOR STAR. Tues— Police yesterday recovered five hand grenades in Kampong Puan Bulait. IV2 miles from here. The grenades, of British origin, are still serviceable. A man has been detained.34 words
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Advertisement129 1955-11-30 7 *T* #sk 'i'si ~tfs>> fc& tfss, #%k #£k tife* ff& ff& Ztek I End Drudgery in your home a. with these world-famous HOOVER P roducts W. *±#J?^W&#^#. 1*& 1*&. 5^ W. 1*& !«5 I xfTt >.^v HOOVER \fi V\ STEAM-OR DRY IRON Jf HOOVER ELECTRIC I' MSf l\\ HOOVER ELECTRIC-129 words
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Advertisement84 1955-11-30 7 Extra length for greater smoothness and coolness "irTß—.«.. M The LONGER the cigarette lVlilll if llj Ij oi^B. EPthe extra length of Rothmans tradition- ,j<fi\ \sfe^Jfcgs«iH further, gives Rothmans KING SIZE .hat iJsspS&H\ ,S| %\^sl cooler, smoother taste. Behind every lejjSGsaA fiRt£SsP«S^H 60 years experience of blending fine jS^^SSiffii JL~Z-^^i^^o^i84 words
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Miscellaneous172 1955-11-30 7 i Take It From Here; 10.30—11.00 Dance Music RADIO MALAYA _»ppp| Prdcr.iinnvs thus marked ran I||B^^J^^^^^y^^Bi|] In received liv listeners in Malacca I. P^Ml^ jlllill Short wav c 49 and 62m. Medium Clkir A «»«»a> wave 476m.. 343.. 36Cm. .nd 297m. SINGAPORE P.M. 1.00 Tunefully Yours; *1.30 (Short wave_62m. Medium172 words
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Obituary66 1955-11-30 8 SO Hods till (minimum). TAN TIAN HOE Aged 56, passed away peacefully at his Residence No. 48 Still Road on leaving behind his beloved Wife Chua Yen Neo. 5 Sons. Im Chtian. Im Ixxk. Im Siew, Im Chve. Im Choon. 2 daughters Slew Cheng. Slew Kuan, one Son-ln-I.aw Ko!)66 words
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Article210 1955-11-30 8 FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day Mall' if you want :ri puzzle. ONLY SHORT Time to go, before lend your >-man Port Sherry <. DO VOl BMOKX in your air- r Visitors detest tnells. Why not use An-v. r^ood stores. DIOK V I INE. To be seen In Shop display I210 words
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552 1955-11-30 8 The Straits Times. Singapore, Wed. Nov. 30, 1955. India's Red Guests Plain speaking is a luxury which Foreign Ministers withhold from their routine spokesmen, and officials who usurp the privilege must expect trouble. There can be little doubt that blunt Mr. Matthews used the right adjective when he branded Marshal552 words
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Article339 1955-11-30 8 It is to be assumed that Mr. T. A. Simon, the president of the Singapore Hire Car Owners' Association, knows what he is talking about even although at times it may be hard to understand what he is driving at. Mr. Simon alleges that competition among pirate339 words
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Article304 1955-11-30 8 Division of opinion on the j role of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has for long complicated the Association's work and obstructed the necessary co-ordinated attack i on the disease. The latest example is more shocking than most. At a meeting of the M.A.P.T.B.304 words
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Article, Illustration884 1955-11-30 8 rpHE Foreign Minis- ters' Conference in 5 Geneva was, as everybody knows, a failure. But it was, perhaps, less of a failure than almost 5 everybody now be- lieves. Two or three years ago, the Big Four dared not meet E at884 words
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Article124 1955-11-30 8 READING the account of the Kea Farm incident it appears tha< the terrorists took full advantage of the lack of communication available to the Security Forces in this sm;i:i outpost. They murdered and looted for two solid hours, well aware of the time factor,124 words
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Article127 1955-11-30 8 IT seems strange that a village connected to the nearest police station by both telephone and radio should be unable to contact. or in some way notify, that police station when the place has been captured by terrorists. Surely, if positive contact j could not have boon BUMte,127 words
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Article178 1955-11-30 8 SOON a mission will go to London to convince Great Britain that the time has come for Malaya to get her freedom. But the big question is: Do we fully understand the lical meaning of freedom? "Freedom of speech Is empty unless we have > something to178 words
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Article130 1955-11-30 8 I SEE the hoary old excuse has come out regarding the bad reception of the BBC. This is so regular and so bad that it occurs 360 days of every year, and the other five do not seem to matter. Perhaps some authority I will explain why,130 words
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780 1955-11-30 8 MALAYAN MARKETS MAY BE AUSTRALIA'S REMEDY FOR INFLATION I AS YET there is no j** development from j the second instalment :of the drastic policy j which promises that imports cuts will exj tricute Australia from j its current difficulties. j The real effect, moreover. won't be felt for six780 words
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Advertisement621 1955-11-30 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Word* f.10 (minimum). SPAI I T\o N:m «nd Ron, a 1 1 Young berg Mfm >: "h November. Both well ix* \i 1 Ml VI «,.,,/< <in I minimum). GOPAL KRISHNAN: The I on 25.11.55 a' Kota TiiH'ui. Johore. between riaucMter of Mr. and fctn D. R.621 words
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Advertisement20 1955-11-30 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY Travel in Safety and Comfort ALL FIRST AND SECOND CLASS BEDS ARE NOW FITTED WITH FOAM LATEX MATTRESSES20 words
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Advertisement75 1955-11-30 8 There is no way of doing justice in words to the pleasure of MURRAYMINTS. Do try them tor yourself. You'll find them absolutely fasch They're hard, with a creamy smoothness, and they Bv"^^^^Evrl hint of mint that's most 'Vr-.*"^!\s^ -with a delicious hint of n\U nn I jf^rrSle For Air75 words
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Article234 1955-11-30 9 E XTERMWATES A MENACE IN THE RAFTERS OF THE STABLES AT BUKIT TIMAH 4 SCHOOL (39 STUNG) MAKES FIRST OF 3 S.O.S. CALLS Singapore pest exterminators anthree calls yesterday to destroy one at the Singapore Turf Club ,1 Bukit Timah. another at a house in234 words
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Article42 1955-11-30 9 RIDA head answers the Ungku ILhi Rural that the port had i RIDA mem- an allc- i RIDA bothe report approved by a the Ime only i form. Abidln said xplanation is' draft before the d was for final ap- was away42 words
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Article23 1955-11-30 9 Port •10 ft. 3 ins.) tal Penang 12 34 I pjß. '7 ft. 7.44 ;> m. Pen ing l! 8 a.m. pjn.23 words
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Article50 1955-11-30 9 LONDON, Tues.— The two cijuiphters of Inche Othman bin "Mohamed. Commissioner for Malaya in Britain, were :nr>ne Malayans who were featured in the BBC television ■Children's Hour" programme ?ht. The programme. about -hiidren in Malaya, included Malay dances by the Commissioner's daughters, aged 15 and 14.50 words
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Article44 1955-11-30 9 GIRL FOR VICE 9 CHARGE '.voman yes- not g irt to a charge young girl for ited that lam Ah Neo brought Yeow Mat, 14. into the Colony N v. 10 knowing that the sir] was to be used for ution. Bail was refused.44 words
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Article, Illustration131 1955-11-30 9 A LORRY— ALL TO HIMSELF and onlu 60 go by train IT WAS one man to a lorry and two to a coachsometimes fewer yesterday in the Malayan Railway's new five-cents-a-tnile service in Singapore For the second day only about 60 people used the service, which can carry more than131 words
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Article36 1955-11-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Kuala Lumpur firemen have nsked for the same pay scales as policemen. If their claims are accepted they will receive between $20 and $50 a month pay increases.36 words
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Article162 1955-11-30 9 Cannot help police to stamp out vice A SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor. yesterday said that he regretted he was powerless to aid the police in their efforts to eradicate vice in Colony hotels by acting under the Alien Registration Ordinance. He said this when162 words
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Article73 1955-11-30 9 Bands will play at night in the Singapore Botanic Gardens for the first time since the war on Dec. 13. 15 and 17 in honour of Mr. H. N. Ridley, pioneer of the Malayan rubber industry. The Singapore Police Band will play on Dec. 13. the73 words
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Article64 1955-11-30 9 Three men were remanded ■in custody by a Singapore court yesterday when they pleaded not guilty to charges j of rioting in Amoy Street on 1 Nov. 8 and 11. The prosecution alleged i that Lim Ann Cheng. Lav Puay Thor and Lee Hock64 words
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Article229 1955-11-30 9 Rot sets in at Raffles Library RARE BOOKS AND MAPS ARE FALLING APART THOUSANDS Of dol- lars worth of rare books and early maps of Malaya, some of them irreplaceable, are rotting away to dust in Raffles Library and the staff are powerless to prevent it. "Air-conditioning is the only229 words
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Article303 1955-11-30 9 'WE DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH BOYCOTT MEETING. MR. CHEW IS TOLD THE Malay Education Council will protest to the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, over his •unjustifiable attack. Mr. Chew on Monday accused the council of disturting the facts about the establishment303 words
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Article169 1955-11-30 9 rriHE Commonwealth Press A Union conference, which held its final session at Hobart, Tasmania, passed the following resolution relating to newspapers in colonial territories: This conference: IS CONCERNED at the difficulties experienced by some of its members in colonial territories. RESOLVES that a co-ordi-nated and169 words
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Article55 1955-11-30 9 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Penghulus' Association has decided to boycott the committee formed by the Settlement Government to negotiate penghulus' salaries here. The association felt that its three representatives who sat on the committee had not been given an opportunity to express their views on the salary55 words
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164 1955-11-30 9 GO BACK? NO, MY LOVE IS DEAD, SAYS WOMAN The man with a wife too many KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A WOMAN whose husband admitted a charge of bigamy said in the Sessions Court here today that she was not prepared to go back to him. Theresa Theng told the court164 words
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139 1955-11-30 9 Customs men to act over sacking of four Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Federation Am.hi Customs Services Union will decide on Saturday what action to take over the recent sacking of four revenue officers in Penang. The secretary of the union, Inche Abdul Majid Lamsah, said today the men were139 words
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Article64 1955-11-30 9 Mr. G. Loftus Hills, an i officer of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is due to arrive :n Singapore by air from Sydney today. It is understood, that he will have discussions with the Singapore Government on the details of the milk reconstituting plant64 words
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Article38 1955-11-30 9 Mrs. Lam Yew Hock, wife of the Minister for Labour and Welfare, will open the Singapore Social Welfare children's centres exhibition and sale of work at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday.38 words
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Article35 1955-11-30 9 The film "Great Expectations," based on the novel by Charles Dickon, will be shown by the Singapore Film Society at the British Council hall on Dec. 18 at 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m35 words
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Article18 1955-11-30 9 The Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers will hold its fifi^ anniversary ball at Raffles Hotel tomorrow.18 words
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161 1955-11-30 9 Rubber strikers to picket council KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. yHIRTY strikers from 1 the Fung Keong rubber factory in Klang will stage a demonstration outside the Federal Legislative Council Chamber here tomorrow morning. The> will carry placards demanding the immediate settlement of the strike. One placard will bear the words: "1.000161 words
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Article31 1955-11-30 9 The Singapore Musical Society will hold a carol eoncm with full choir and organ at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 45 p m on Dec. 15 and 18.31 words
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112 1955-11-30 9 I'VE NO SYMPATHY FOR YOU MAGISTRATE A Singapore magistrate. Mr. i J. M. Devereux-Colebourne. yesterday told a man who was beaten up after he had been caught stealing coconuts: "I am not sorry for yor. "In your profession you must expect that sort of thing." Khoo Ah Leng, who admitted112 words
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Advertisement30 1955-11-30 9 IX n 'Mr flak. v AIR-INDIA LJk^ SU^tJt^M^LjU w NOW TO V BEIRUT AND |Jf f ZURICH FROM SINGAPORE AIR -INDIA OCt SLu^^u^mJ ADCLp Hl HOTEL BUILDINC. SINCAPORI TEL. *****30 words
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Advertisement90 1955-11-30 9 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH "lU a**' 0 jJt' j^J, w rffw< *f j.er a century ot watch making experu Sold in over 87 countries throughout the world. F E. ZUELLIG (M> LTD. SPORE K. LUMPUR- PENANG Johnnie Walker must he pood, to remain in the forefront of Scotch Whiskies90 words
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Article, Illustration804 1955-11-30 10 Bakar Bear tells Ali and Rukiah that a giant is in the jungle behaving like a madman. They go to 5.c what is happening and to their horror see the giant pick up Mat Mousedeer, put him in his pocket .id stride away. NOW804 words
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Article, Illustration249 1955-11-30 10 MANY of you of course pay regular visits to the cm. 'ma. but did yi v know that there Is a stamp which deoicts two pioneers ol the cinema industry? It is generally agreed that picture was the Edison "Klnetoscope"— a kind of peep249 words
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345 1955-11-30 10 I Dear Boys and Girls, I Here are the six vv .oners of our riddle contest. Wong C Lorn?. 10 lalan Bukit Meldrum, |ohore Bahru. I Chew Poh Im, 9 |alan Raya. Kulim, Kcdah, Edward Tay. 56 Lahat Road, Ipoh, Evelyn Fam.345 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-11-30 10 Her legs are still a little u:obblu. but otherwise Jane, the baby Giraffe, resembles her mother even down to the inquisitive expression.24 words
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Advertisement59 1955-11-30 10 f/\ TOILET SOAp "ST )rl I °I W MKC- 1-837. c£nrj/ou umtefusb? Even ii you do, Pelican Fountain P«n Ink llow» cosily fcom your fcuntoin pen without interruption. No blotting I AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADINC STATIONERS MILKMAID I MILK tt MIIKMAID V*> i SWEETENS p uf) U '^irr^ y \v**fc^m59 words
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Advertisement30 1955-11-30 10 Please enrol me as a member 0/ the Wise Oivls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.CC. coupons and a stamped sell -addressed envelope. Name Address30 words
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Advertisement188 1955-11-30 10 ffen/ee/ or? the ...all over Malaya and in Borneo too! Eno is a mfld but surprisingly jgjigj|L< efficient antacid— never uusci lyPfyflfcaitlfn 1 1 an upset, but gives quick, posiL five relief from acid indigestioo, B^^> r flarulena and heartburn. yjsl)lo)tM%m*i r That's because of Eno'i W special differing antacid188 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1955-11-30 11 k&imiysj^ A ALL party of artists and archaeologists struggled the Acropolis Hill above Athens one day in the intention of revealing to the world the of ancient Greece. When they reached stood appalled. The great temple of the od a bleakDaily Mirror - 1,254 words
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Advertisement335 1955-11-30 11 TIK LITTLES) s H m Customer! who .ire not ■ft ture whit type of tie W f I makes the best r 1 HAVG fl Qtft s»"ttss!sn I our tie section c a f V ground floor There can tt/i V*\M Jv'' m I Prices rang' m SILK RAYON WOOL335 words
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Miscellaneous88 1955-11-30 11 lt<>.\- Morgan. MM. Arrange visits J j j nsj "^'1 f Tugs CFCOC-MZE TWr~Y IS i VMTEU OF C*CT .Jk^»S imCE S VS1TIN6 J! ivC.'LP BUT I >k TV uNOEfsr&Nr )j p&t.en-s m%\ot Tue -vY T EV be&i^tc semjze with >-i«.».ov\ sev -V t-,sk it better ■"■:r.\ Tv>r- ~&Bk 8^88 words
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843 1955-11-30 12 'CO-OPERATION KEY TO FUTURE FOR EXPATRIATE FIRMS' By Our Market Correspondent QEVELOPMENT towards ultimate self-jrov-eminent and the emergence of a Malayan nation had become inevitable amidst the changing pattern of South-East Asia, and the future of the expatriate firms might largely depend upon their adaptability and readiness to cooperate with843 words
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Article81 1955-11-30 12 Sinr/apnrp C'hinnr Produce Exchange: noon price* per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: December $27\ buyers. $27', sellers- January $27 buyers. $27 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet steady; bulk $40 sellers; drum $43 sellers. Pepper: quiet with no business reported; Muntok white $133. Sarawak $132. special Sarawak black $«6 (all81 words
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Article37 1955-11-30 12 On the frpe exclnnpe marke' In Honj Kong on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.81r, for cash and 5.861, for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.32 and one taei of gold at 253%.37 words
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Article165 1955-11-30 12 I December lirst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. rinsed in Singapore yesterday at 126 t cents per lb. up 1 14 cents on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was very steady. Sellers were reserved and there was good enquiry for December nearby shipment. Closing piicrs in cents per165 words
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Article61 1955-11-30 12 In In heavier I with tnu;.' spread i today. Pal] small I: Inii Zinc hlgl trading Loans 3', Con. Zr I S.\\ N. Etrokei Hill 50 Mount M I'eko Western Ampol I Oil Search Aust. Ooi A. P.M. Bradford B. Hill I»ro. Courtau.d Dunlop Elec. Zinc Pelt i61 words
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Article16 1955-11-30 12 LA P Bolivin will per cent i Britain, unck slgried hi'ie Bolivian Oovi Harvey or16 words
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Advertisement374 1955-11-30 12 TENDERS D. I. D. Tenders are Invited for the PurchaM of t PrieMms.r. Tiger This machine imditlnnpd in 1946 and is lr working order. Particulars from D.I.D. Office. Kuala Selangor. before 12th December. TENDER Tenders nre Invited for the f Tinned Milk for the nnd Medical Institutions, lr. JOHORE STATE:374 words
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Advertisement252 1955-11-30 12 NOTICES VACANCIES REQUIRED the service* of an I experienced European Femßle 11. Kuala Lumpur. 's must have at least 6 moniha iwlrtwim hi Malaya Candidate! must ix- able jo do: (a) Bb«r( Hani 100 Words Pi/ Miiutc 'tnlmum I (bl Ty;:'ng "'onis Per Minut'. (Minimum). Range of P«y! Gross, $332.50252 words
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Advertisement531 1955-11-30 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PAHANG VACANCIES FOR I KVIIiiMI! TEACHERS APPLICATIONS are Invited for a;>polntinent to vacancies for Probationer Teachers In Government English Schools Paiiang, on the approved salary scales as follows:— (Men): Probationer SIM/Ex.i in Bar, 310 x 14 464/484 x 19 S3*. (Women): Probationer $145/ Exam. tter/2?7 x531 words
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Advertisement738 1955-11-30 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered Contractors of Class C and above at the State Engineer's Office, Seremban. up to NOON of the Bth December. 1955 for the construction of Police Contingent Workshop with Office. Store Garages, Paint Shop. Oil Store, Ramps and Vehicles Wash at738 words
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Advertisement514 1955-11-30 12 TENDERS FOR SALE 900 Acres comprising Budded and Seedling Rubber all main road frontage, 30 miles from Singapore. App'.y Box A 7161, S.T. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered Contractors of Class 'E' and above at the State Engineer's Office, Seremban, up to NOON of the BTH514 words
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Advertisement435 1955-11-30 12 OFFICIAL PRite ■NGAF HI-BUI i lb. (up I', TIN |37( (up |1 COPRA picul (down 1 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA US, PACIFIC PORTS Sailing Arriving ban Francisco Singapore P. Swet Penan Cjcrtrud B.ikkc 6 Nov 7 Dec 9 Dec 10 Dec Anna Bakke 8 Dec 7 |an 9435 words
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Advertisement1059 1955-11-30 13 LASa ASI/4 4IC LIME SAILINGS TO CONTINCNT/SCANDINAVIA For Ad p Gothenburg Oslo "soNOHiA- v-fss P i: hom .tts,, ;'FALSTRIA" 21/21 Dae 24/14 Dm 25/2* ill "MOINIA" 21/29 0«c Colli Beyrouth, Gdynia. tails London I Passengers only) Gdynio *»J) Colta London Poucnge.i only) Panengcr accommodation li available tot furop. SAILINGS FROM1,059 words
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Advertisement954 1955-11-30 13 BuTo'm N G IHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T h: 7 N SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham ?enang ■BENMHOR for London, Rotterdam G. 8/9 Sails 6 Dec Direct arrives London 21 Dec BENCLEUCH for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 10/15954 words
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Advertisement1069 1955-11-30 13 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: No ***** ELLBRMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, r k t HAMluer LOS ANGEIFS, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE K VANCOUVER ond tor USA, North Atlantic Ports <-„,,, and Conoda ond vio Colombo Accepting corg^for^ Control soutn CITT Ot BROOKLYN j.^ BOUGAINvaLE 9/i1° r Dae1,069 words
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Article891 1955-11-30 14 CREMIN LA YS BOGEY AT LAST Behind the headlines of Australian sport Ampol victory beats a six-year spell Froan JACK FIX(i I.ETON r-OKTY ONK-YEAK- OLD Eric Cremin, who won the Australian (pen «olf title in 1049. iiM'd to flinch when<\tr he heard that mi about always l»<ins; a bridesmaid and891 words
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Article100 1955-11-30 14 PENANG Tues Penan*, holders of the F A.M. dp. will tour Inoonesia U:i.s «eek t o play three games They *tL meet Padang on Dec. 3. Med.ii !he following day. and 'Me Sahata Football Club on Dec. 6 si\cen players, aorempanied by three official*,100 words
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Article29 1955-11-30 14 Singapore Federation of Boy.*' Club-, will hold their first annual i swimming rarnival today at the j Chinese Swimming Club new pool, i at 230 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-11-30 14 M. K\II.\S.\P.\TIIY, of .Malacca, is introduced to the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexinder Grantham, before the start of the inter-port cricket mated between Malaya and Hong Kong Oilier Malayan players Irom left are: J. Kirkham, Koay Khoon Leong. T. Sn;ti;nanam Kailasapathy, Sgt. Dauncey. Ca^t. Webb. Cpl.54 words
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310 1955-11-30 14 ASIAN GAMES MEN ENTER SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS r pHREE Singapore Asian Games representatives 1 Lon bin Mohamed Noor, Tan Howe Liang and Wong Kay Poh are among 17 lifters who will be competing in this year's senior weightlifting championships at the Broadway Hall, New World, on Dec. I 10 and 11310 words
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146 1955-11-30 14 ROTTERDAM. Turs BF.P van Kluvrren. 48--year o I d Dutch boxer, failed in a gallant bid to win the European welterweight title here last night when he was outpointed by the French holder. Idri.sse Dione. Van Klaveren. the oldr*t .Ktive professional boxer in theReuter - 146 words
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Article103 1955-11-30 14 BARNES TO LAY OFF FOR MONTH pEORGE BARNES, of Aus- tralia, who retained his British Empire welterweight j boxing title yesterday with a I points decision over West African challenger Attu Clottey. was nursing his wounds today. Barnes cot such a battering from the dusky Gold Coast champion, including severalReuter - 103 words
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Article66 1955-11-30 14 EDINBURGH. Tues. Hibernian, the Scottish First Division foot'oall club, reached the semifinals of the European Cup here last nidht when they »at DJurcaarden. of Sweden. 1-0 in a floodlit game before 30.000 people here. Hibernian won the first lep of the tie 3-1 it Glasgow fast66 words
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Miscellaneous389 1955-11-30 14 Straits Times Crossword g; j 2 1 j 3 1 j 4 g 5 [i6Ii 7 [i 8 S~l p"^ 1 Bl 31 ZLZHIL ZlI L ZHZHZIZiZSZ»_i~ 12 5 IB 19 20~ 21 22 I H ,^j~ L ±_Z I_M~ 25 24 25 _H_d...y if m I Q~ 6 i389 words
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Miscellaneous457 1955-11-30 15 puzzle j I WEDNESDAY j Straits Times I WORD PUZZLE 'EE' Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below. INime Addrsn 2 n^O T^JJI MISSING j TjMjhr ters I .sJ^t^- l ~T^| BELOW. -«t*d Ma CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE EE 3 1. At one. you naturally 4.457 words
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283 1955-11-30 16 001 TEIK HOCK IS PREPARED TO PLAY IN SCOTLAND, ENGLAND EXTRA EXPENSES IN MALAYA ARE HIS CONCERN NOW PENANG, Tuesday. pENANCS Thomas (up player, Ooi Teik Hock, has tfkfld the liadminton Association of Malaya if it would help to subsidise his trip to Glasgow283 words
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662 1955-11-30 16 Acrobat and High Hopes work well on heavy track By EPSOM JEEP IPOH. T THE up -and coming Acrobat, winner of three races In starts, was matched with i Hish Hope? (Hudson) ana La Ronde (Cracknell) In an Inten gallop on the training track at Ipoh this mornIng. Ridden by662 words
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Article136 1955-11-30 16 PENANG. lues. pEN'ANG Eliiie and L captain, ye.ip Chens Ens. was ordenri oft the liekl by the J. Pickle?-, v.lien Aiyan Gymkh.uia met Pen match here on Victoria Green today. The tourUU won 3-2. Chenc Ehk was given marching orders midway in the second half after136 words
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381 1955-11-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's general purposes committee has rejected a request by the Federation of Malaya Olympic council for a contri- j bution towards the expenses of sending a contingent to the Melbourne Olympics next year. The committee,381 words
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Article246 1955-11-30 16 THE Rest narrowly beat Scot- land In their match at the Royal Singapore Golf Club by nine points io B■■».8 Results:- SCOTLAND: F. Plcken &L. 1 Neeflham 'i. J. H. PnilUps J. f Crirhion 0. U. Edinond «sc C. Q. i otarki'y 0. Sir Ewan Fergui>son &i R.246 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1955-11-30 16 DEXANG'S 1954 Malaya Cup hero, Dave Macl .urn. plans to turn professional when he returns to the United Kingdom in January. He has had an offer from Portsmouth. Cominc; from a family of footballers his brothers, James and Roy, are playing respectively for Carlisle United1,017 words
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447 1955-11-30 16 I^WEK NGAK 800 (17 points) was cli.unpion aihlete .v ;nc aanuaJ Yio Chu Kang School sports. Chua Poh Chuan U5 potatts) was runner-up. Other caampions van: Div. "A" Tahb 1 15 1 Oirli, Div. "A", tit between Anu Pon Giok. Llan Eng and Tan Lee447 words
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215 1955-11-30 16 'THE RACEHORSE Owners As- soriation of Malaya have been told that weights of over 9.07 hay» not contributed to horses breaking down. The RHOAM. In a move to keep topweight at 9.07 and below, cited the cases of Entertainment 11, Woodcote Inn and Gambar215 words
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101 1955-11-30 16 Singapore name 18 to play in Indonesia T»HE Bin 1 teur elation wi] to Indom !of friem I next week The touri: < will include and 18 playi i Jakarta by They wi 1 1 j game in B.i. T«o other i duled to b< en Deo. io "At the101 words
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Article25 1955-11-30 16 QUEENSLAND IN SURPRISI WIN BRISK ket win ovei their Sheffield today K 1 1 mc hill Bye n Scon* Q for flve. So.. 155.— Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article40 1955-11-30 16 1:1 gci i: Si'iillani! I I Naval Base I R.A.I Chansi. K.\ Tengah Seminv R..V-VK. v Roj II I man; It Sadn. R> Srletar. Srlil.ii 1. Andrew's Old Boys, H Him ki v S.H..V Div SH Lniv«iMi\. I40 words
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69 1955-11-30 16 HONG, KONG, Tues. The China Mail congratulated the visiting Malayan cricket team today for their fine performances against Hon? Kong teams. The British-ownpd newspaper, in an editorial, said that "to be beaten by such a noble and talented band of players isUP - 69 words
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