The Straits Times, 24 March 1953

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, Tl ESDAY. MARCH 24, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 419 1 10,000 city workers give notice to council WILL PARALYSE COLONY By l». KRISHNAN T E^?2S££VJ£& VY f kW IABOIRERS OF THE MORK |Ay COUNCIL ARE TO STRIKE FOR Tho Mention of it> Council Labour Inions an- n.Minrrd last nitfht ihnt it w»«|d e \v
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  • 208 1 'Queen Elizabeth IV shop window is blown to bits GLASGOW Monday. 4 HOME-MADE bnmh was thrown through a six- foot window displaying Coronation deroration^ in thp Royal Exrhanee Square in Glasfjow. Scotland ypstcrday. The window was shattered by th? blast and glass was blown across the street. No i one
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  • 74 1 Her new outfit looks a sure smash-hit JINK WHITE «m.ivhrs durinc thr All-Kncland badminton championships in I I. o don. Sh r is >S w e a rin« p a n t In and »kirt 4 r msiii rl h> Trddy Tinlini Who Vllrci a -!<>' >1 of roniroTrrny by
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  • 240 1 RING OF ARMED GUARDS AT MURDER TRIAL Court orders: Keep out names of witnesses PENANG. Monday. THE Penang Assiie Court was ringed with armed guards today when two men, l*t Khuen Kau. M, and Chan Kwong Slew, also 22. stood trial on a joint charge of murdering Mr. David t
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  • 66 1 THJ Ringassrc Trad.I ninh nncrrsv •-r.rrl.ir> Mr. C new Senc. asM la^t nicht <hat its rounril wnuld mrrt on Sunri.i\ i.> rans i. the presrnt epidemii strike threats. The (onerr-s umilil d'"«ulr nhal «tanri it should take in the event of a strike by its
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  • 145 1 UNION-WAR DEPT. TALKS OVER PAY BREAK DOWN talks Wai rpartment Civilian Btafl A5soriation of th" Federation aiifi the Army autdc Pinga: 'he workers' 'inims fo: hiKher w.i_ hrttrr working conditions broke down yesterriny AfT the meetlm;. tli« pn -lil the aasoctatloo, Mr f A Monyra. said that an meeting of
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK. Mon -ElZht racehorr^s and a pony were laM nlpht in .i Arc at a Yew York rarr A P.
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  • 85 1 COMETS GET BRUSH— OFF FROM CPA UCKI.ANO. Mon— Canadian Pacific Airlines announced today they will use four engined American DC-C airliners instead of Comet jets on their South Pacific service. Plans for Comet Jet service between Canada and Australia werr changed when the firvt of two Comets ordered crashed at
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Mon. British tourists going to Europe are to be allowed tr take a travel allowance of £40 a year, instead of £25. it was announced in the House of Commons today. The increase dates from tomorrow Reuter.
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  • 195 1 The unknown European joined in the battle KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.An unknown European Joined police in a. hectir battle aualnst 20' terrorists yesterday played a bIR part in Cirfirinß them off. later l°d a follow-up hunt ;*nd afterwards silently departed without anyone knowing his name. The European and his nar.<'< rounded
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  • 72 1 7 Red ship* to give escort TAIPEH. Mun. Four Soviet submarines and thrte Chines* Communist warships are on patrol off South China's Hainan Lsland tn readiness to escorr the Finnish tanker Wuma to Red China, accordtna to a report here Tiie report followed a recent statement by the
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  • 57 1 HONG KONG. Mon —The Hong Kong Reform Club last merit launched a campaign to obtain 10.000 ienatiires on a ,;<tition to Queen Elizabeth for an addition of two extra elect- 1 ed members tp the Colony? Legislative Council, now made i.p of official
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  • 59 1 MANILA. M.-n- Tbjg*v-rhr#s pers< n- including 22 Huk rebels were iclll^rt in a southern Luz"n town on Saturday in th< bi«c M rl< t n many moat ha The other 11 dead were six soldiers and five civilians including a Chinese who was drowned in
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  • 122 1 BLOEMFONTEIN. Monday. 4 N appeal court here ruled today that non-Europeans should Ret substantially the same watting room facilities on South African railway stations as Euro- peans. It dirmLssed an appeal by the Cane Province Attorn^v General against the acquittal of an African who
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  • 56 1 MENZIES OKs OLYMPICS VILLAGE PLAN MELBOURNE. Mon rE Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzles fxlay approved n 2.000,000 plan for building a 1»5« Olympic village. The Australian delegation thus will be able to attend the April meeting of the International Olympic Committee at Mexico City able to prove that Australia is
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  • 153 1 BRITAIN WILL HELP U.S. Three seized Americans LONDON. Mon BRITAIN will investigate yesterdays capture of three Americans near I!on.' Kong by Chinese Communist., if requested to do so, it was j authoritatively learned here ;oday. Two American jourr.. Mr Richard Applegate anl Mr Don Dlxon. and a merchant navy captain.
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Mon A team ol learimc British medical consultants and doctors will treat ary attack of faintinc. giddiness or faticue among the 7.000 people in Westminster Abbey on Coronation day. With nurres and ambulance m»n they will man 25 first aid nosts inside the Abbey for five
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  • 340 1 ris\M. Mon. i rpilE I'MNO-MCA alliance may snub the round table meeting which the I'i-nun national conference committee is calling on April 27 at Kuala Lumpur. The I'tusa.n Zamin (weekly edition of the Singapore Malay daily Itusan Melavu), stated yesterdXT that it had •sen
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  • 221 1 15 more Reds out of action KUAL A LUMPUR. Mon. FIFTEEN mire Communist nfTOrittl are out of thr Mqht in the Federation. Ninr. including a branch commit mrmo«r. htvc been killed and six have surrendered. Thr.. tvindits were ktKed today m ih' 1 Perak-Siam border tVo \»>t<- shot in the
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  • 35 1 SAVCV. Mon A .v-atterlnc sbfH» f;; :nj lea■v near thr villas* Wiling l*ro ivImiis Bit.i were former KaMai! Air Forr> pilotv Th« plane sraj flying low and rra-sh-neh tenxion A.P.
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  • 71 1 HONG KONG. Mm Immizration officials may allow Michael Patrick O'Brien, he man withou* a country from Shanchii to come übOTa btrt nrxt week from the British ferry steamer Le P Hong Usually reliable source* itlng for O'Brien *aid that af'er a ahi O"B d proto a
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  • 192 2 Rebels threaten arson then blaze sweeps town SAICiON. Monday. FIRE early today destroyed 121) bamboo dwellings in a shanty town In one of Saigon's northern suburb* throwing more than 1.000 people homeless. Two Vietnamese were admitted to hospital with burns. This Ls the third owtbrrak ui'hin the past week The
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  • 102 2 AFRICANS MAKE DEMANDS In Trafalgar square LONDON Mon AFRICANS der.on^rated In Trafalgar Square in th" heart nf London yesterday a* minding self-government the BrUish colonies Omcials of the African Lea u'.n-. an Independent i>rxan: sat ion of Africans in London, nointed thr piinth of th»Nelson Column carrying pU'Africa for the
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  • 68 2 LONDON. Mon. Thousand-, ft! homele.«A in r>v N»r 'ii Kfv ar° spena:ng the icy n.ghf* ir. make-shift tents and huts as earthquake ■hoeka '-'>nt.n i» to shake the Dardeneiy, ar"a President Celal Bayar toured rr. irr ar»*as yesterday The bodle s of 1M penp'.^ wttm founc!
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  • 29 2 LONDON Mon Mr Ar thony Eden. 'h* POrtlgr S'rretan- fle*» -o Tarn today to unfold to Europe the Br:--tt«h Commonwealth plan la bolster the r.on-dolla: -Re.i"er
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  • 35 2 HCNO KONO M n O* n Mark Clark Un.fd Nat:on.< Ruprr-Tie Comander in Krrra arrived here today for a short stay or the way bark to Japan from his visit to Irrio-China Rrutrr.
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  • 145 2 PORTSMOI TH. Monriav MR Hufh GaHskrll. Ch.inrHlnr of thr Fxrhrqurr i the last Labour Government nU hrrr l.i«t nleh 1 that plan* for Sterling ronvertihilitv pren^rrd ;it 111' remit Commonwealth confrronrr nrre ••daiiKcrnuO prrmature." Derlaring that thrv swnrfl to navf had a rathfr fricid •rccption
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  • 144 2 POLICE ARREST 13 IN HQRAID NFW DEI.HT MOB M made a hplitntne ra<l thr thr bfadquaiti of Hindu tttTtmiM parties in Drlhi yrstrrday and nrrrstrd 13 Ir ideT.V Th^se held inrluderi Mr Cur i Daua Vaidya president of the Dflhi S.atr .lan Sanfh pirty. Mr B^nvande: B.n: pr .rir I
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  • 48 2 LONDON, m i> tL h .Nram»»n lost til yr.sterday »hni I inn aground in a thick log ii Floy Fnur ntlon in Icy waten and »h: crfwmTi of thr 411 -Inn L»" cr«trr City dirri Ol t«po»«l* Eleven mfmlvrs of tIM rrf survr.rd D P
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  • 24 2 PUIAR, Mm A Korean Comrrur. I «nu shot and killed when hf attarkrd an unarmrr! rlan M thr Yocho Dn r:tsnrn«ary. UP
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    • 662 2 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE ESTATE "t JAMLS HENRY LAMB (Deed All persons having claims again- the eatate of the abovenimM rl»--ceaaed who died on the ISth day! of February. 1952 should send < 1 note of their claims to the undersigned Solicitors for the admlnl.«tra- 1 tor on or before
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  • 257 3 Peasants told: Be ready to sacrifice for evacuation ASWAN, Upper Egypt, Monday. QENERAL Mohammed Neguib, the Egyptian Prime Minister, said in Aswan yesterday: "We pledge to bring down the walls which stand against our country in the international field. We are ready to .sacrifice everything for
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  • 204 3 < MHO. Mon. A SMU.I, croup of relatives, waiting in thr rhill mcht air. welcomed Prinrrvs \arriman home to Kgvpt at Cairo's international airport in the early hours of thimornine. Th* H-vrar-old rx-qurrn returnrd with hrr mother Madame Atsila Sarirk. who ha* >la>rrt ht
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  • 21 3 Forgot and died Bogota Mob Is died in a car aecidr th^v plunefri ov*r forsf id been closed t down Rrutrr
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  • 44 3 TOKYO Mon —The vana.:ard of 30.000 Japanese ;naroonpd in China after the war arrived at Maizuru. ueste.n J;tp.»n. today Th» 2()09 men. women and '•hilcirpti ramp on the 7.000--ton Koan Ma-u. which left the Chin*"** port of Chinwanctao on Fririiv
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  • 253 3 VITAL TO BRITAIN'S SURVIVAL The guided bomb LONDON, Mon. AIR Chief Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd, Commander in Chief of Bomber Command, said yesterday that the guided bomb was vital to Britain's survival, tie was summing up the end of the week's "Jungle King" exercise. Bomber Command's largest post-war air
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  • 132 3 Lose Korea and Asia lost too SAYS GENERAL MELBOURNE, Mon KOREA had become a battleground for freedom and numan dignity again>t .yranny and slavery. Lt. Gen. William Bridgeford said last nißht Oen. Bridgetord, former CooimandtT-in-ChK'f of British Commonwealth forces in K>»rei> *nd Japan, was speaking uvur the Australian radio He
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  • 43 3 LONDON, Mon —The Malayan pilot of a two-stater plane was killed and his passenger, an Indian, seriously injured when the plane crashed In a field five miles from Cowes. Isle of Wißht The dead man was Mootaj ta'nby Thiyagarajah, 25. Reuter.
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  • 31 3 THE DUKE Admiral field .Marshal Air .Marshal THFSF are I<< \.il Command portraits by Baron of the Duke of Edinburgh in his Serrir* uniforms. He was recently promoted to these ranks.
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  • 238 3 MANCHESTER. Monday. \IR. Aneurin Bevan. leader of the Labour Party iTI left wing, said yesterday that his visit to India, Pakistan and Burma had made him ashamed of the "appalling poverty" Britain had left behind after long years of responsibility. Mr Bevan was making h«s
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  • 118 3 'FRIENDLY TIES' WITH BRITAIN LONDON. Mon. T\R Mohammed Mossadeq. the Persian Prime Minister, today reiterated "the friendly ties" between Britain and Persia, according to a Persian n-"*!, agency menage received .n London Dr. Moi.sadeq was giving a Persian New Year address to the nation. The Persian people nave always regarded
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  • 42 3 NEW YORK Mon —Tornadoes, thunderstorms, and du«t storms hit the Middle West yesterday, killing four people and injuring others. The strong winds spread a crass fire in Kansas to a large lumber plant and wrecked it. I -Reu-er.
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Mon. Briiam's industry produced a second flve-year plan today U) boost home steel production t» aimo.»: 20 500.000 ingot tons a year by 1958— Re»iter.
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  • 22 3 JERUSALEM. Mon— The Israeli Cabinet tonight ratified the Israel-West German agreement on reparations for Nazi persecution of the Jews. —Reuter.
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  • 121 3 LONDON. Mon. MR. EMANUEL Shinwell Minister of Defence In the last Labour Government, told a meeting yesterday that therf was a strong party In the United States which would provoke war If it were satisfied that the reaction would nol be violent. He
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  • 238 3 NAIROBI. Mon. HUNDREDS of troops, police and police reservists with armoured cars swooped today on the shanty town or Pumwani arresting more than 2.500 Kikuyu. The operation— on« of the b'ggest mass screenings of the Mau Mau emergencybegan before dawn when the Kenya Regiment and
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  • 156 3 Closing prices of «el >tock& were: lerted LOAN* Conaeit l-uadini l*»t iiiiii. »»l«Hi« '•»•< Hnmkciu i»:JS. **t t Urn ■MIMIW*' Com Uu lUU > HI Hor*. 1; ■MM Can P»c:Bc MM iMM.«imu.i HI. BAT ■oou oii.-m«h Oi. iU«I luuriajldi it -i 4. Or nm\:,.nm M--uai-.trt uun.up> uimr.. ttituc
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  • 25 3 LONDON .Mar. 23. Ca»h Buyers C 943; Srllers C*44: Forward Buyers t»M: Sellers t»»':: Settlement C!M3 (up tl). Turnover l.m. 20: p.m. 5.
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  • 30 3 COLOMBO. Mon— The export of ail rubber produce of I Ceylon to China today became the sole monopoly oJ the Government of Ceylon, it was announced.
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  • 41 3 TOKYO. Mon —A Japanese Trade and Industry Ministry .spokesman stated today that 1 Japan would send a mission |to the United State* in Jun* or July to study the latest arm> I production techniques Reuter
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  • 60 3 MANCHESTER. Mon— Sir John Barbirolli. ronducto of the Halle Orrhrttm. became angry with the audience during a concrrt hi re last night. They applauded ton unnn. And he turned on them waving his baton furiously and shouted "shut up." Then he took the orrhr*tt> back
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  • 44 3 LONDON M.r 23 -9po« 21 .ri Mar 21 -,d Apr 2! >d Apr -June 21 \d J:ilv-Bept 21 -d Ort -Dr< H i Mar rlf 21 s d. Apr c.J f 21>,d Mky elf 2r<d. June c.i f 21.d Market Q-oletly »te«dy.
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  • 120 4 STORE TO GET NEW PADANG, CAR PARK CINGAPORE is to have a new 9 J -acre padang and a public car park in the Telok Ayer reclamation area. The development has been approved by the Colony Government. Layouts for these are being prepared by the Singapore Improvement Trust. There will
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  • 86 4 A lecture on sail planex and soarlne by Mr T S Havne.v Illustrated by a film made tit an Er.cH.sh gliding club will be the highlight of the March meeting of the newly-formed Singapore Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society. The meeMng wil". be helc" a: Shell
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  • 70 4 Office-bearers of tho Tamilian Assorlatlon. S.neapor* 1 (or 1953 are: -President Mr 8 Jaganathan: vice-pre-sident: Mr M. R S Naldu. secretary Mr. S. Veerasamy as>t secretary Mr L. D Raman treasurer: Mr N. D. Raj: auditor: Mr. V. D. Sarruel. Committee members; Mf.^rv S. A. Durai. P.
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  • 38 4 MALACCA Mon Dr. R K P^nniah Malacca Govrrnnwrit and Municipal Hraith Officer. h^< b^^n appo'.ntrd Ass'.stant rj-.rrrtor Mwllcal Services. Friorat r»n Dr Ponmah wll ravr shortly for P^nang to 11 -<.in-i«' h's n^w duties.
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  • 278 4 SIR^JOHN GETS A PETITION THK SINGAPORE Medical Services Union yesterday asked the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, to set up a commission to inquire into the present system of promotions in Government departments. The union president. Mr. C. Karthigesu. told the Straits Times
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  • 105 4 FIRE IN A LOCKED EMPTY ROOM Firemen find joss-sticks MUM Mon. AMYSTERIOI'S Are hrokr oat In an empty room In a recently completed brick shophouse at the junction of Scant Tek Road and N'anning Street today. The room had been locked from the outside. When the door was broken down,
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  • 154 4 WOULD-BE SUICIDE IS WARNED JASWANT SINGH pleaded guilty yesterday in the Singapore Sixth Police Court to a charge of attempted suicide by drinking caustic soda near the Kandang Kerbau Market on Mar 12 Inspector K B Ong. prosecuting, told the Court that at 605 pm on Mar 12. Jaswant Singh
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  • 183 4 No disqualification, higher fire FOIND cuilty of speeding. Low Chon* Eng, 36, a lorry driver, told Singapore Second Tr.ifTir Court yesterday that being disqualified from driving would mean nothing to him because he had other sources of income. "In that case I will not
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  • 81 4 THE HUNGRY MAN AND THE HEN... RAUB. Mon. "If a hungry < man nteal.s a hen what would happen to him?" was a question put to Mr. C M. Small- wood. President of the Parian* Sessions Court, by one of the 60 people attending a meeting sponsored by the Adult
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  • 53 4 MALACCA. Mf>n— Bteps are being taken by Mr. H. J. Hclllnxhead and Mr. R. Dyer to form a branch of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club in Malacca. The proposal will be discussed at Malacca airport tomorrow at 6 p.m. and interested in the ir.ov c are
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  • 24 4 Mr. Wf.snn Jones. all-India snooker champion. passed through Olngapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday on h's way to Hong Kong for an exhibition.
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  • 78 4 Helicopter flight unexpected PILOT Lieutenant F. Stradbury yesterday became the first a.r passenger to leave Kallang Airport by hclicoptor. On arrival in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC he was picked up by a Sikorsky helicopter and airlifted to Sembawang Nava; Air Station. Lt Stradbury had come out to replace Lt. Arthur Taylor
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  • 64 4 An interim report on the development •>( Kallang basin has been submitted to the Singapore Government. The report, prepared by the Kallang. Basin Development Ci.-.ninittee appointed by Government last y "ar. deals w.tti r.ad.s and dra.nagi 1 .schemes. The committee was asked to reco:nend ways of developing
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  • 57 4 KUALA LIPIS. Mon— The District Welfare Committee in Pahang will hold a welfare week fnui Mar. 30 to Apr. 5 to raise funds for welfare work in Pahang Two of the committee's major tasks are to build an old people's home and to send a destitute
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  • 29 4 A motor-cyclist. Tan Ek Tiong. 23. was admitted to General Hospital with severe head injuries after a collision with a car at Thomson Road Singapore, last nlzht.
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  • 143 4 LIM CHIN HONG, alias Llm Ah Gong, under sentence of death for the killing of a Chinese temple keeper. Yto Chow Van. at Tiong Bahru Road on Jul. 31 last had his sentence reduced to a term of 10 years' imprisonment in the Singapore Court
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  • 90 4 Mr Sze Chu Slan. IM I th«> Chines*- section of Had.o Malaya. Singapore. returned to the Colony, by air y< ;terday after a "mutual Vlp' visit n> the Hfing Kong Broadcast ing Department Mr. Sz<\ who may ttpnm n* Rart:<> Malaya at the Coronation, said It
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  • 102 4 Mnk Wing San. a former furrman ftitcr whn rrrrlvoti permanent injuries whrn hr was knocked down by a Singapore City Council lorry while riding a motor rycle. was awarded, under a consent i judgment, damages of $4,375 and costs in the High Court yesterday. Mr Justice Brnwn
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  • 139 4 jLfßfi. DORIB GBDDES went to the City Police Court yesterday to plead for leniency for her young cookboy who was charged with stealing $10 from his employer on Mar. 8. Chontr Kwong Tal. th* cookboy, wu caught by slick de- tecute work. He lifted the
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  • 347 5 THEY BRING HALF A TON OF HISTORY FROM JUNGLE RUINS f WENTY-NINE men and one woman last week found half a ton of priceless archaeological treasures at Johore Lama near Kota Tinggi. At the site of a once-extensive Malay city, destroyed by the Portuguese In 1587. they found a large
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  • 113 5 'THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, will open A the Singapore Gardening Society's fifth post-war Flower Show at the Happy World at 6 p.m. on Mar. 27. Mrs. Blythe will give away the prizes which Include the Championship Cup for the
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The people of the Fcirr^U'in have contributed almost lUB.--000 to the High Commissioner's Flood Relief Fund. It was announced today that the Fund stands at $*****0 which includes the Government's gift of £10.000 The total Is expected to be larger when all out-station
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  • 63 5 KLALA KANGiiAK. Mon. About 400 people attended the funeral, according to Hindu rites, of Madam Mariyee. wife of the late Mr K Ramasamy Thevar and mother of Mr R Sum basi vain labour officer. Ipoh. and Mr R. Shaumuaveloo of Talping Madam Mariyee. who wa.s
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  • 72 5 SULTAN TO GO ON A WEEK'S TOUR A LOR STAR. Mon. The Sultan of Kedah will leave on Friday on a week's tour of Pulau Langkawi. Where a heavy programme awaits him The Sultan will Inspect th»> sanatorium on the island. attend an agri-horticultural exhibition and witness sea sports The
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  • 108 5 HE CHASES WOMEN— THEN j DOES A 'STRIP' ACT PENANG. Mon. A CHINESE youth who whistlea at pretty girls and then strip-teases before them is annoying women in the residential KeUwei-Bireh Road area. Today be accosted a ▼oung Boyanesr woman, the wifr of a driver living in Gurney Drive, and
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  • 113 5 Talk on new university THE founder of the University of Malaya. Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. will meet the sponsors of the proposed Nanyang University at lunch today. Sir Alexander yesterday accepted the invitation of Mr Tan Larlc Sye to discuss informally the subject of Malaya's
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  • 125 5 $1,685 taken rO MALAYS were alleged to have held up Chong Klan Siong, a cyclist, who had $1 685 on him. at a dark and deserted spot in Syed Alwi Road. Singapore, at 12.15 a.m. on Jan. 4. Chong had collected the money from four stalls, under
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  • 141 5 M.I.C. ready to co-operate with Govt. KAJANG, Mon. THE Ma.ayan Indian Congress would co-operate with the Government and other communit.e.s ;n bui'.dine a united Malayan nation Mr. K. L Devasar. the president. sa:d at the inaugural meeting of the Kajang branch of the M.I.C. yesterday He said that members must
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  • 37 5 MUAR, Mon— There has been a good re.spon.se to thtAdult education cla.vses starttd in Muar Up to February there were 1.838 students more than three tunes the number at the end of 1952
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —A man, well-known to the police was sentenced to mx n.onths imprisonment by the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate.*. Court this morning He was Tee Swee Ho. who was charged with loitering on Ipoh Road. In Kuala Lumpur without being able to give
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Llm Kiak SaJif and Tun Woo., who dug lor scrag iron along the railway track were charged in the Second Magistrates Court this morning with endangering the safety of the railway. They were round guilty and fined $25 each.
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  • 80 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Lt R. B 8 Cartwrlght. of Ayr. Scotland, who was one of the four members of No. 22. Special Air Service Regiment drowned during training exer- cisea at Range i Best on Saturday was burled today In i Cheras Cemetery. Three ether members
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  • 47 5 KOTA BAHRU. Mon The Electrical Engineer. Kota Bahru has notified all consumers that due to 'preliminary work in connection with the com- missioning of a new generating set. all electricity supplies vwll be cut off between the hours of S a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 117 5 Navy lifts the watch on the Wiima rE FINNISH TANKER Wiima. whose 10.000- ton cargo of Jet fuel has been the subject of international discussion, was yesterday left unguarded for the first time since last .Saturday week. The Royal Navy minesweeper Michael, which replaced the i frigate Alert on Thursday,
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  • 23 5 PENANG. Mon— The next meeting of the Penang Settlement Council will be held in Peel Avenue Chamber on Monday. Apr. 20.
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  • 43 5 Chern Huns Mene. 18 claimed trial in the Sinuapore Fifth Police Court ve.sterday to possession of two pounds of raw opium at Craig Road on Sunday. He was allowed bail of $5,000 in one surety until Mar. 30.
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  • 99 5 KUALA LUMPUR. M-.n "I'm only a labourer and didn't know It Is an oflenre. 1 it '.o your honour to decide 33-year-old Kuok Quan Haaa told th e Presioent of the S<- slons Court. Mr. E. Brow.i today when he stood In thf d»ok
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  • 190 5 LONDON, Mon. TMIE Bishop of Singapore, the I 1 Rt Rev H W Balnes. said here yesterday that the situation *in Malaya haa now reached a very .s;t?n. lie ant stage. The door was now opened wide to social and do- litical development there.
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  • 199 5 Synthetic plant sale will help rubber industry AN AMERICAN FORECAST: Xl Al A U'MPI'R. Mowday. rIE NATTRAL RI'BRER industry will rain big Initial advantages following the salr of synthetic rubber plants In the United States to private firms. This is Vorecast by the US Reconstruction Finance Corporation in Its recommendation
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  • 66 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon |\R Mohamed Salleh btn Hajl Abdul Hamid hM been appointed Principal Medical Officer. Joh-.re the first Malay to hold this post Dr. Sallth. who i.s 43. has been with the Johore Medical Department for 18 years. A graduate of the King
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  • 90 5 IPOli Bis members of Perak UMNO will represent their branch at the general assembly of UMNO Malaya at Malacca on April 4 and 5. They are Inche Mahmud bin Sheik Abdul Majld. Chr Khudij.. Abdul Aziz. Inche Mi lid Shamsudin bin H:i'i Ham/ah. Or. Hau
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 350 5 Buy with Confidence a "ORIENT" ELECTRIC FANS I B Strongly built to last. Skilfully made to give you dependable Service a i Each fan carries a guarantee of 1 year.* I .1 v; iliiblc cx stock 60". 56*. 41 and 36 230 vo»M AC —50 cycle s«' 4»" 230 volrt
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    • 176 5 Teat VjuM Ife &fi& a^^ nr rCvak^^l B La .*< Jri-'- ai^^^flLw aß^B^a\v Aim JM iWSa! wTjmK* r aW af* M lia «.> c-^-i.. -^3^. n h~ Ft***,.. c-«i m "W IKe UWW-OMM}. New Ford Co.chcr.ft Bod.. Nr. P«w«r^Wa< rSd^. WAHIjKI •TfM •*m MWM «■*>*•« •Mr IMfl Tl»,r. W M<llr«««
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  • 50 6 MR AND MRS M R N P.nlck'r. Cnstl'-neld l>tate Puchone I to Inform *U relatives snd tbal K Anlrudhan. Ewart •nd Co. Rawang passed mi on IM| March at General Hospital Ku.ila Lumpur. Deceased Is tl.e s^n of bte Mr Kr'xhnan Muth.-vlslv vanad and Brother of Mrs I Panicker
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  • 103 6 RFV T C NO A thank; thoae who helped him In his motoring mishap •n^ 'he public Insurance for rover--1 c damaee MM HARUCH thanks •II thnv who sent message^ ml floral tributes and a'-ended »nd helped at the funeral r ue!oved wl!e. Rncamal MR m I BAKUCM and
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  • 33 6 who give that r !lne lor fashion fln>-w 1 Ltd 7 Orrhard Road SAI E romirifm Ing to-morrow at Mult-hand* M 2-1 Bras Basah Ro»d Draatte r«ti-.; In ladles gowns. flower* belt*
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  • 599 6 The Straits Times. Singapore. Tues., Mar. 24, 1963. The Vote Of Thanks The precedent ol debate on ■in address by the High Commissioner gave the Federal Legislative Council an opportunity, all too rarely available, of a general discussion of Gov rnment policy. Not even the budget meeting ol the Council
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  • 376 6 It is remarkable that Sir George Pepler and his diagnostic survey team should be excluding from their plans for a better Singapore the provision I of more car parks and the*! building of multi-storied garages in the city area. The objection is offered that this would merely encourage
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  • 301 6 Nearly two and a half years ago the Federal Government accepted a Legislative Council motion which asked for a comprehenslve survey of Malaya's tin ore reserves. It was a famous midnight occasion, and the Government and the Council congratulated each other on the volume of work that *acb
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  • 536 6 Doubts on Bonuses aSE of our City Councillors has proposed giving bonuses to the staff of the Electricity Department. This Is because the City Electrical Engineer has been voted a bonus of $25,000. It would seem that the Councillor thinks the whole of the staff should share In the Council's
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  • 303 6 MY wife was sent to K. K Hosoltal for confinement. On the fourth day after the birth of her baby at 10 a.m. she was told she was dLscharged and was removed from the bed and herded to a corner. Although I used to visit her every
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    • 126 6 I WAS summoned to present myself for a driving test at the Registrar of Vehicles' Office, Johore Bahru. at 830 a.m. the other day. This entailed driving to Johore Bahru the previous afternoon and driving back the next 1 day after the test, wasting a wbole day
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    • 91 6 ALL this talk about selfgovernment and racial i harmony makes one smile when it Is realised that the 1 fundamental basis of any community is religion and ra- cial respect. Mr Editor, just pop Into the Rex cinema. Ipoh. when the > Malay National Anthem Is being played
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    • 197 6 IN all progressive countries a system of family allowances paid toy the State has been adopted. France and Belgium. I believe, were the first to pay on a national scale, and now 42 countries in all pay them. Whether this country can afford family allowances on
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    • 132 6 WHEN I boardel my usual bus No. 20 from katong I was surprised to find out that instead of stopping at the usual terminus at Rattle!) Quay, the bus went round Flnlayson Green and finally stopped at Change Alley I presume that this is the new route for
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    • 72 6 /CHILDREN kicking balls V about in the OeyUng Stadium during a soccer match are causing a nuisance to spectators On no other ground Is such a thing allowed. M.I Singapore. Csmsaial'Mßi ax* asked v U brief Til* nhorter letters are. th. s»are iut be publUhed Letter* *igned far
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  • 191 6 Fvlew of the prerent housing shortage, it Is not sur- 1 prising to see the manner In which avaricious landlords and chief tenant* exploit the sttuatlon The commonest trick practised by landlords Is to I furnish the house or room with furniture probably hired oat from the
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  • 720 6  - Background to new Nazi threat .ioii\ m *i.r. ■y (Who, as Chancellor of the* Duchy of Lancaster from 1945-47 in the Labour Government, tras responsible for carrying out Government policy in the administration of the British zone tn Germany) IN 1946, wnen the co- operation between the occupation powers in
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  • 536 6 I ak.ru i" rpHEY 3ay that IX you walk I down a street wearing a hat and it Is blown off in a hush wind, the best thin* is to Ido nothing. Some caper perI son doing his Rood turn for thr day is bound to run
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 559 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. DC BOUZA: To Judith, wife of Derrick, a daughter. Veronica, at K K Mnnpltal. CARI.SSON On II 3 S3 to Ruth and Thorsteln. at MlaMon Hospital. Pen.me. a daughter. Blrgltte. MACKENZIE On March 21st at Bungsar Hoaplttl. to LoMta. wlfo of R S Mackenzie a daughter Both well
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    • 58 6 New Shipment Arrivd' The German 2xB m m Cine Mz**Metiematic 'jjrj Kj fhe oa*V ffaM precraion Sajtm mo»i« c»m«rj with k>ailr-ia ipoturt meter »o ttttmimatt incerrcct fihnmg 2 kn<i •ermal N. 5 tab »2 8 Price $725 inclvdiag ess*. NIZO PROJECTOR $500 wit* case. Obtainable from Sole Agents:EVERBRIGH OPTICAL CO.
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    • 63 6 for Toble or Brocket wt^^^^J^A H SILVER GREY f li WITH RUBBER BLADES PRICE $59/- EACH ADVT O* THE GENERAL ELECTHIC CO. LTD O* ENGLANO t>NCA*O*l HAIACCA »U»L» IU"»U« PINING TELEPHONE 7631 A 4000 MOTION SMITH SON LTD. (Incorporating |ohn Duke b M IhbbM S -os) OPTICIANS Ceasaaf eats H.
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  • 173 7 'WE WON'T WORK TO BUILD A NATION say students TWO students' unions refused "to work for the achievement of a Malayan nation' at a meeting of the newly formed Pan-Malayan Students Federation in Sinnapore yesterday. They were the ■Hum Teachers' Traininc College (rtx delegates i and the Kuala lumpur Technical
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  • 30 7 A 36-year old woman. Ng Si«»w Khim. who was admitted to the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday for suspected caustic soda poisoning, died yesterday without regaining consciousness.
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  • 103 7 ijWRMER iqumtten from the sito of the international airport at P.iya Lebar. Singapore, who have not yrt begun improving their allotments in the Bedok resettlement arra. may forfeit their lots to others on the waiting list. r Mr J A Harvey. Commisr fnf
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  • 657 7 SHOTS— AND SCHOOL HEAD SLUMPED IN SEAT PENANG, Monday. J HREE MONTHS after the murder of a school headmaster, two youths were alleged to have told friends, on different occasions, that they had planned and taken part in the slaying.
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  • 219 7 rpHE Indian historian and Hindolofist. Professor 1 Nilakanth* Sastri. arrived in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday to advise the I niversity of Malaya on the Department of Indian studies which It proposes to set up. He will spend a month In Malaya meeting
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Moa-An Indian shopkeeper who displayed his controlled goods price list In English, but not In his own language, was fined $25 here to-day.
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  • 36 7 »mbl n e in public on March 22. Lnfce Wai Krng. Ktir Wens V:p and Leong Ah Peng were yesterday fined $M racn by the Singapore BUtfa Police Ma*lstra'< Mr. R B I Patfs.
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  • 180 7 'Forget love letters couple told IPOH. Mon The Ipoh magistrate. Capt. Salleh bin Hajt Sulalman. today told a husband and wife not to take love letters they had found too seriously and to start life again on a new leaf. He was giving judgment in a maintenance suit brought by
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  • 122 7 PVE University of Malaya graduates have been awarded Educational Exchange Fellowships for a year's further study in American universities. They are Dr. Cheah Cheng Kooi. Mr. B C Sekhar. Mr. S. R. Manoharan. Mr. Stephen Sim See Loy and Miss Goh Kwee Sim. Dr. Cheah
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  • 49 7 Singapore's blood bank nearly empty of blood from groups "O" and "B". Yesterday an urgent appeal was made for donors of these two groups. "We have had an unusually heavy drain on these two groups recently, and desperately need more donors." a blood bank spokesman said.
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  • 59 7 A woman. Kwok Sam Koo claimed trial In the Singapore i Second Police Court yesterday ito a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen watch valued at $20. belonging- to Lee Kirn Ben*, on Feb. 21. at Temple Street. Singapore K-vok was allowed bail of $200
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  • 137 7 EXCHANGE control rules Rovemlng the carrying of sterling. Ceylonese. Indian and Pakistani currency when visiting Ceylon were announced by the Singa- pore Government last nigr All travellers arriving In Ceylon, except crews of ..hips am', aircraft In transit, are not allowed to bring more
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  • 70 7 Tan Chut Gim was lined $1k) or one month's gaol yesterday in the Third Criminal District Court for being out of his house In River Valley Road between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. when he was not allowed to do so. .1 detective found Tan
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  • 46 7 Three women hawkers "told the Filth Police Court Macistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman. yesterday, that they were late because they had attended the wrong court— the City Police Court. The women, pleading guilty to obstructing the road, were cautioned and discharged.
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  • 49 7 Ahmad bin All and Kasslm bin Mohamed Noor were yesterday charged in the Singapore Sixth Police Court with causins hurt to Song Luan Kian on Oct. 30 last. The case was settled when Ahmad and Kasslm agreed to pay Song $50 compensation. They were discharged.
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  • 192 7 OINGAPORE marine M--0 lice Marched until earlr yesterday morning for three overdue pleasure craft. All three are now safely home. Mr. Basil Flark. O. C. Boats of the Polirr Marine Branch heard on Sunday night UuU a hired launch carrying 12 Europeans
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  • 147 7 Varsity Socialists hit at the three 'brassiere boys r[E 'BRASSIERE BOYS the three British university students who stirred up so much talk by their debate about women in Singapore, are in trouble < again. This time, the Unlversltv of Malaya Socialist Club's bulletin. Fajar. In ltg first issue, has accused
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  • 132 7 'Dangerous state' of 1,700 houses rpHE Singapore Land Office a. has asked the Improvement Trust to look after 1,700 shophouses. which "are in a dangerous state of repair." at an annual fee of $50,000. Ownership of about M acres of land In the city area, on which these shophouses were
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  • 105 7 'Ili.inil.uii Chemenlal was charged in the ("it> PoaVe Court yesterday with at- tempted Miirtde b T trying to burn himself. ThaniUm was stated to have poured kerosene all over Ms body on -Mar 15 and asked a polireman for a match.
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  • 85 7 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nlcoll. attended the special sale of textile goods donated by Colony merchants in aid of the British Flood Relief Fund at the Happy World last night. The sale was one of the two events in aid of the fund, the
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  • 70 7 Chooi Kam Wan. of Kuala Lumpur, stole a pen from the pocket of Low Kheng Hong, who was standing in a queue outside the booking office of the Capitol Cinema. Singapore last Saturday. In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday Chooi pleaded guilty to
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  • 208 7 SINGAPORE Traction Co., Ltd.. Is satisfied that substantial Justice hu been done In regard to Us war damage claims. This was stated In the report by the- Chairman. Sir Thomas Strangman. circulated to shareholders with the annual accounts. Sir Thomas gave credit for this to the
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  • 22 7 Saharl bin Suratman. 10. was yesterday fined $50 and given fer.e day*; gaol for theft of copper tubw in Singapore.
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  • 125 7 World's only woman chief engineer THF ONLY WOMXN rhlrf entmrrr in the world i» hold a British Board of Tradecertificate for hoth -tram and (lirst-l rncmr-s mailed into Smsaporr ye*terda* aboard th.- 7.31t-«on British irrichtn .Mmrkab. She is Miss Victoria Drummond <ahovrt from near Dundee who ha« ciT^n her lift-
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  • 70 7 Tin Toong Chrrn clabMtf trial in the Third Policr Court i yesterday to a charce 'if rioting, being a member of an unlawful aAsembly and awril'me Llm Chwee Leriß and Llm San ■■M The offence wa.s allee-^d to hav<> taken place at a rvtril kiosk
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 J^J, U N A L I T HARDBOARD IS A FIRST RATE WOOD FIBRE BOARD »K USE due tn >**^§*^S^^^ IN^LIT the moM he tr.ms- i""""^ formed into a plea- V >ant and use f ul room SHOP SHOW- ROOM. RKSTAI"- M RANT SI RSfcRY. jL MTMY KTC J^\ i/V»
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    • 123 7 fyrr )fOVt ROBINSON'S commencing TOMORROW! MEN'S CLARK S ALDERNEY SANDALS usually $22 50 per pa., Sale Prw« 15.00 NYLON lED JACKETS AH Siac* Short Sleevn m White P nk or Blur USUALLY $24.50 each Sale Prict 17.50 P. and B KNITTING WOOL 3 PLY usually si oo per o« Sale
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 86 7 The weather Minimum temperature: '7 30 pm on March 22 to 7 30 am on March 23' Singapore '76 degrees Prr.ar.c '76. Kota Bahrj •70 >. Kuala Lumpur <73 Ipoh 1 71 Kuantan <67 Maximum temperature: '7 30 a m :o 730 pm. on March 23': Singaiwre 91. Penang iB9>.
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  • 341 8 REDS QUARRELLING,STEALING FOOD FROM EACH OTHER l| 'AM sorts of dfcty tricks' to the jungle KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. J)ISSENSIO\ and thieving among half-Ktarvcd Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungles is disclosed in captured Red documents made public today. DOCUMENT No. 1 was written by Comrade Ah Fun to Comrade La
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  • 178 8 Malayans 'in strange position 5 I COLONIALISM AND PLURAL SOCIETY \f ALAYA is fighting against a colonialism that is I growing more stifling and oppressive and against coipmunalism that is paralysing the independence movement, says the University Socialist Cluo's bulletin Fajar publixhcd yesterday. 'We in Malaya are sot in a
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  • 50 8 Ang Ho Fa and Lee Ah K'vay were fined $20 each in the Third Criminal District Court yesterday for fishing in a curfew area. On Mar 21 at 930 p.m. Anc ar.d Lee were both found in a sampan fishing in the eastern Johore Straits
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  • 108 8 CHAN YOUNG Chua told th» Criminal District Court yesterday that he did not report the loss of hi.s identity card to the police sinc c he lo*. It a year ago Asked by the Judge if j.. could supply any reason for
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  • 29 8 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. The South J'liore Eurasian Asson w.U hold a socla! and' dane«- m Ea.-.t<r Sunday at the Hocki?n Association premises in Jalan TTus. Johore Bahru.
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  • 60 8 Yachts from Hcvijf KoiT' Rancoon and Indoneaia will pore Yacht Club r.gattj which will be held on East.r Sunday. April 5. Clubs taking part are the Royal Hone Konjf Yacht Club Rangoon Yacht Club P. r Dirkson Yacht Club, and the Jarhtclub. Tanjong Priok Jakarta. Indonesia. Entries
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  • 52 8 The chairman of the BrltUh Atomic Commission, sir Claud* Dixon Gibb. who arrives in Singapore from Sydney today wKI spear at tomorrows' weekly luncheon meet:n* of Rotarlans at the Capitol Red Room at 1 p.m. Sir Claude will speak on "Atomic Energy and Its utlll-
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  • 55 8 Question time at East- West The East-West Society «n»apore. wil present a programme of "20 Question*" during its weekly meeting in the British CouncW Hall at' 8.30 p.m. on Thursday The -brains 1 for th« evening will be Messrs. BUI Jack (question master). P. a FUman. P. K. Hernon p.
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  • 200 8 WE CAN SOLVE PROBLEMS' ri,i. KIAI.A I.IMPIK. Monday 101 f.H faced with many problems, the Malayan Rubber Producers* ouncil is ronfldent that it can find a solution to most of them in a manner satisfactory to the industry as a whole Thu Council n.akes this
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  • 100 8 lIM HUAY YEW, a 62-year-old trisha rider was t y pst< da y sentenced to three years' jraol by Mr Justice Buttrose at the Singapore Assizes for stabhln^ NoT iTSst 01^ 4t CUnic ta Stii" i When Llm did not get a certificate
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  • 126 8 XI ALA I.IMPIR, Mon A mobile municipal mrrtinc room will be Nuccest.-ii by Mr S. A. M. Marican a nominated Kuala I tinipur Municipal Councillor. The idea is to buy a van. furni>h it, and drir r it round for "on-the-spot* meetioes, Mr. Marican
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  • 45 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Thp manager of Foo Ouan lac Lstat«\ Kepula Sawpitt. was fined $150 In the Police Court tcxiav for fuilhiK to send returns of the number of employees on thr rotate to the Employee." Providrnt Fund, Kuala Lum pur
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 lrnnt Today p»T^P^i^fafl 145. 4, 6 jo 9.3omßmmmßm THE LUSTY, mil SAGA OF A SEA GOING #^p MAN AND A NAN-601K WOMAN! "mm hmpemib -«£i Plus! Pathe News: TITO ARRIVES IN LONOON Tnmnrrnn! y,, v T -v, M M I'ifre ,i i hamc ;./7/i y ,,u I kmpptmd t in,,,!
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    • 259 8 TENSE WITH DRAMATIC IMPACT! ]L 11 a.m. 130. I Mi in p.m. j— jvawf ii. \xuk C 7 fIV CINOIR hat h.r «y« on \+^J CABY who I got hn on y^\ I MARILYN who t got h.r .y. en'MONKIr tUSINf Ssj (my GMftr CtwrlM Marilyn /GRANT ROGERS COBURK MONROE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 85 8 RaTr^T"^^Rßßr^f^ B^^F^Ral Rar'Jr^'P""B"'"PH"iß] SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR obiuir n ,>: 645 pt.no pu_y-imr 7 IMinhlim. HI SchooU. 1 pjn. tlm; ,30 N«wi: »4S BaiidaUnd: H«dlo Orch.; ISO N»ms; 1 ift 10 Orr»t PUnUU: 1010-11 Tmk* 8.8.C. »UirUun; a Schooto; 502 T«a I Your P»rtnrr» snort* am m— aam T ?S C#;
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  • 738 9 BALDY'S THE IDEAL MAN stiffs Mini llnylo I ADIES, if you want a real dream man, marry a *uy who is balri-hearieri, drinks ten and smokes c itjars. He rr«y not loot exactly m.m of fonr dreams. Be I worked an ui#Mfi MM to woman :iThe trouDle with »om«-n has
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  • 270 9  -  PLANTER'S WIFE Hy ILHILK collrrtinK thr washing from our nrarost small town I often make little purchases such M shor-lar-rs. shirt buttons and other oddments. This tmie r stopped at a Chinese shop Mv hrad reeled It crossed I n, my mind that this must b.-
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  • 18 9 Bonniest smile of the week B RIGID Seek wax five months nnri 20 dnya old when the enmem
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  • 539 9 MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA says SISTER CLARE AS all mothers know, it A Is not just "ftlvinß baby his feed 1 which makrs the work in the big item of feeding baby. We all know how easily bad germs ran be conveyed to him through lark
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 133 9 I FPANCIS m lty*tL t jo& I CHEN, of i •<• RH Sme»p"'». Jtttitom. ENTRANTS a- no i,.0 V.M.C. A "lB P.it t» on 7th A af Mi' >. Pi H» »"n l-t Triir- W fll I b in croup c i.' i* m-sn-h.). j mj^mm^Jr I FRANCIS FED ON
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    • 439 9 I THE CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE! Clean Resh Mouth All Ray Long l i a^afflal s m^^ttk A NEW miracle toothpaste "Kid brwtn." Uou^ alter hrushr rtn Mentasol no« gives you ing their teeth »nh Meniasol. Mifer teeth and gums, and a «.le.in. had no unpleasant mouth fresh mouth and hreaih all
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 306 9 c. c. c. Collect six of thr<e coupMM fo jnin the Children Comer Club. pLEASt enrol me at j member ot the Children's Corner Wise Owls Club, and send me a badge. NAME ADDFESS DATE OF BIRTH Si rai Is Times iossmokl s< ans^ 1 Mnfv-nlne per rent of genius
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  • 154 10 CHINA EXPORTS BRISTLES TO EUROPE rE brushmakine trad P In Britain and on the Continent which is a market for Chmfp bristles ha.s benefltted from the reren' trend for Chinese nrodurts to be sold through Ea*t Europe Manufarturprs are srUin«j thrlr bristles a.s murh as 20 to 30 per n>n»
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    104 10 Thr> rhairmnn of thf Stnesporf Indian Chamrwr of CntnrrHrrfv Mr D T Anomu.'l hrn rfurred to thf rol^v »ftrr Indonf 1 1 an<l Ip^U Civil and military engineers last week welcomed In Singapore. Mr. J. Jones, managing director of the National f.a.s Oi! Engine Co. Ltd. a world
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  • 422 10 MALA YAN INDONESIAN TRADE Great benefit to both countries INDONESIA must be convinced that whatever trade she does with Singapore docs not benefit Singapore alone and that the middleman's profit which Singapore theoretically earns does not necessarily have to be at Indonesia's expense, says .Mr. Tan Siak Bur, chairman of
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  • 343 10 f j l J m I i I T^^f^B SINGAPORE Government is seeking in Assistant Director of Commerce and industry for Indonesian trade. The last holder of the post was Mr. L. E. K. Avprill who returned to New Zealand on leave a month ago.
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  • 429 10 Visits Malaya on business tour rE inventor in 1938 of thr dual fuel engine which car. either be used as a diesr 1 or ga& engine. Mr J Jones. m?n- aging director of the Natiumi Oa.s Oil Engine Co Ltd ami of Associated British OH Engr. >
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  • 122 10 MR E F F Nicholas retires this month after 36 year.s ervlce with Kodak. Mr Nicholas came to Sinapore to work as a rubber •lanter. but recurrent attacks f black watrr fever, then a •tuirgp among rubber planters i the Malayan junß'.e. forced tim to Eive up
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  • 166 10 4 fact finding survey is to bo carried out by Malay businessmen in Singapore to decide whether a Malay Chamber of Commerce should or formed in th»> Cclony on ♦he lines of thosr already rstabhshed by othrr races. At th» suggestion ol Inch*Dai us Sharitl. an
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  • 261 10 Leaders of business in Malaya MR. Quek Kai Kee. O BE.. S.M.J.. J.P. who was born in the village of Boon Ciwns. In the island of Hainan, has played a big part in developinr Segamat town. Mr. Quek built Segama* market and thirty forty houses in the town. In !929
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    • 61 10 rI i PL— 7 VUtroUca^,smaU T Sole Agents and Dislributots 1 for Si no a pom and the federated Kates of Malaya: I 1 -^^^^a«5 a I «rt««« I couldjH f U I«H BbW •%> BBV a^"*^Bßßm -^^^J|Slk^[^Bl-^l----------C ir^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO f*^rfxS^^^^ INDONESIA
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    • 598 10 I^l 1 1 1 j 1 1 .Pauvltf utfU vxm: bn e»f m minxturc' _S vcrMtrtitv »«< con »tJinr ««ccc*i country 4 cy.indeM. over m.lr. ptr t*.\on and KcncroMi lHg«<«< room The ideal car for every man and woman FULL STOCKS OF SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE ROCRESS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD
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  • 360 11 SHARE MARKET QUIET WITH FEW PRICE CHANGES RUBBER SAGS AND RECOVERS r*E Singapore share market opened the week I 1 quietly yesterday and there was very little interest either buying or selling. Only a very small business was reported during the day and only a few changes in quotations. In
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  • 123 11 I)KOI>I < TION or tin-ore in the I r-lrr.iimn of Malaya in February was 5.743 ton*, compared with 5.r.64 tons in January. February production is eojuiralent to about 4.307 tuns of tin metal. compared with 4.998 tons in January. The main caase of the decline in output
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  • 125 11 TIIK Malayan Exthunice Banks ..itlon made the tollr>«lng (•MMsfrSl in Ni rates to men hauls r>.-rrri.«\ NEW YORK buylnu TT <J 1. It .ill mat: OD H 1 1«. 33 3 l« rredlt blllv 33 •r..de bll'x: selling. TT or OD 3.' readCANADA buvine TT 3J 7/l« air
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  • 43 11 Rubber closed on the Singapore market yesterday at 73' j cents a rxmnd unchanKed on Saturday s close. The market wa* quiet and thir. with indifferent offtake During thr day the price was about three-quarters of a cent below Baturdav« price
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  • 94 11 Slngaßa^e <hlitto» Pra«]«ee F«- rkinrr Noon pricm per pl r ul ere Copm lrrwilar: 643 1 buyer* fob nelU-rs 543 Coconut all: xteady: M« sellers. unchanced. Pepper quirt. Muntck white t»t>o «ellrr, Sarmmk »U>s iSS dr.- ii I.amponc blark t-MA iunihanvrodi no bu.MneM reported TrtpkxM nour •27*. xeller*
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  • 125 11 MEI.BOI'RNK Mon. T»HBBE were inn (eaturcx In 1 qutctiT »t*adv Stock Excitant* lodav. The laMial Monday quietnen prevailed. Ctaaiii« (Nicea or (elected ocfc» err: u>*a 3,-; i»44 ia aniM Uian H'« 1»M-M «M Au*U>li>..b Pmprr 10 Md ''M A>i»l («u» Inn «4 M A.M OJBpJ Tin 26.0 a
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  • 103 11 SHIPS lYin« klongiirdt- iht> Stnsaporr Harbour Board whanra. or »?xpt«-ttx<l today »r«Lanckw. I J V»m»dono M«m I 4 5 Oluf M»«rsk CP. Itallul M«ri I «7 Singapore t Br>nl»«»r, 11 Sumatra 13 14. TJ.wangt 15 1« Charon 19 20 Soni.il N Will atvi 1 Tun« Sonu N Wall
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  • 18 11 The price of tin tn Singapore ve«t*rtii.y was declared at *****5 a picul. down «24 cents.
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  • 26 11 Th» directors of Ramb-itar. ltd h»vt> rltviarfd nn in'pr'm rHvidrnd of Ik shar». n«y■b!r In Entland on Aprtl In rrspp.'t of th» y»r junr
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    • 512 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Far UK/COMTINtMT S'POTP S>«rr. Pr«r,-^ ■*-;v; 6 17/ it is/i7M... mmmm en/14 mmm* mmmm 20M.,/IAP.. 4/ 4 Apr. T/I-* Brnraoart for Mo.ra london, 12/IBApr. 10/11 Apr. 21/14 Apr Barclrvcrt C— L prpool. 11/17 Apr 1«/ltApr. 21/21 Apr. Brr>va->rt*cki LO»«Vim 17/22 Apr 21/1S Apr 24/10 Apr tar>*iaca*pi
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  • 429 12 Are they playing too much soccer? By SENTINEL Till Singapore Amateur Football Association tii-ldrd a strong: team against Combined Schools at the Victoria School ground yesterday, and duly won an always interesting game by five goals to one. The presence of such stars as
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  • 112 12 rE Sineapore Turf (lull's ISM meeting on May ::t to Hu 3« is to he knoMii H the Coronition Meeting and tv mirk the ..CI4MOH ihe n I it offering a seven furlfing event lor horse* l.iss I. Division 1 for the < 'ir-mation
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  • 27 12 RAOC beat RAOC SUinais 5-1 in so. •*r irit-ndiv al Farrer Parit jrwtardaV Rahim <4< and Razalm w '.red !or RAOC Janlel for the !i)^erv
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  • 316 12 Amicable A.A. .0; Indian X.( IT WAS a goalkeepers' holiday at Jalan Resar stadium yesterday in this SAFA Div. 1 fame in which Amicables all at sea without their young leader. Charlie Chan were held to a scoreless draw by a team headed for relegation.
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  • 353 12 Colony XI v. Selangor is chosen By Our Cricket Reporter SINGAPORE'S cricket team to meet Solangor at Kuala Lumpur on Apr. 4. 5 and 6 was selected last night a> lokows: F. O. Reynolds icapt.t H. J. C. Cheesman L. J. A Dip'.ock. H. L. Heard. M. N. Ra:ji. S.
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  • 559 12  -  lAX PKKBI.FS K\ Fj'NGLAND cannot claim that hrr crirketcrs mm J be*n medically approved as have those of Australia, but we can say that they h;i\e. to a man survived the dreariest English winter. addition to a fine quality of lung and artery, we
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  • 98 12 TODAY'S SOCCER DIV. 1: Tl«er» t Kalonc Sajarah at Jalan Bc^ar. HIV. (binnr \ihlrirs A x >:•>. k.lii.-- s.P al (IMI I I BAi V*«ni (impatiii.n- T luti Manx at (.nUij I>IV. IC: WmilHor Raver* t Tract...ii I nion al R"li( SRHI DIV. < ■BBt AsUUr kl' M al MM
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  • 75 12 LEFT: The X"D th vt.irtcd all the tronhle: an 4 you c«n »»>»t Walter ('artier (hack to camera) doesn't entertain any idv < of letting go of Rand> Turpin'w richt arm although referee Tommy Little is hem g persuasive and BELOW, the •>«>* continues
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    40 12 I WII.FKF.iI SKINNKK. Sineanore < ombined !irh««lB Knalkeepcr tor* full -Irueth to push I out a rtm, by iMnail Yuyiff during >e»|«r4aj'* match at Victoria School ground between a BAFA XI and Combined School*. SAPA won S— l— Straits Tla»es ■tetare.
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  • 24 12 Mr W MrOresor Watt presiderr nf the Sinwapore Amateur Football A*jwu'ion returned to the Colony ve.sterdav from leave in the IK
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  • 133 12 CINOAPORE CiNlllans to play Army Navy In the annual Joe C'h:-pnell Memorial mntrh at Jalan IBc.-ar .stadium on Sunday was. iclKveti lusl nlichl. The only surr*rtse Is the Inclusion of Ivan Var-v who was badly Injured bi last year's Malaya Cup final and has h.iii only
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  • 551 12  -  SENTINEI PEOPLE in SPORT by-^ JOCK MORTON skipper of Rovers 8.C.. l» «n inde- i fatifiablp play*r on the flfld and no le.\u trnaclou* off it. H r has no Intention of krrpins quiet over BAFA s failure to promote Rovers •A" to :hp Jfond A\\.
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  • 146 12 VEWI.Y-PROMOTm H^ik.'- i 11 beat RN Kranjl by 2-n m t> SAFA Dn 2 m»tch «t CYM\ .■round vwerdav Haikowvu were 'he ftrnt to %h<** up and after a upell of even r'unsn they becar to pre.<» and tn the .se\enth minu'e ren'Fadjiar scored off a pa*»
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  • 55 12 M J'-'k.* Puerto Rico. \!on Af. I arsen of San Tadro Olifor- nia. plaviny *ome of hi» flne^- 'enni.v in v«»rv »on the invi'rnniA tournament here 'od.iv by defeating Oardnar Mullo\ of Miami r'.orida 6-4 6-3 Doris Hart »on the »omer..« i h.impiouMiip with a 6-1
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  • 65 12 lOSi>oN FV- Rn«tW '.««ue mi \itd;iv because i !»^m;-f\ns»;j. »il! be plavs»d on W"d nrxias The\ are Ptral Pnuinn A«'a| Villa 1 S ok CltJ Blackpool < Cardiff Cltjr. Bottoi < Prestrvn North Fnrl .in<i Manche^'a United n Hnt.«pur Sccrxiit Dr. unor. E\cri"n v Fu!l I ham.
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    • 552 12 C KASSIFIKI) ADS. VEHICLES KOR SALK HihU Va r'-.l*'«T'-cl 1946 new n -ecure*. Rir.t Ii >i >h Vaui BiM lull $1 B'ifl i- »rraii:e<J <41h Mjahii Vaaf«aN J..nuarv U5l .\.-> lient concltlon price HIM "rr 136 Seri-neoon Roail ?834 FOKIJ Con>ul tblackt und-r 8 3iC n :l^^ I concition Wi.l
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    • 148 12 ELECTION Known all ovc? the world for more than a I hundred yearn for its unparailellcd I elegance excellent timing performance. I ml CHUNCHONG 51. S»«M« Bn«gf Roaa Sm«a»ore I j i YOUR FUTUivE Many nth"»^ h4ve improved their future b\ Uki^tiO^TM. TimON from FAR EAST COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE tV> A
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