The Straits Times, 7 March 1956

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  • 15 1 '"trrrviMnaf war<.Hwifj»'*Jv/ The Straits Times. New*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 15 CENTS
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  • 1823 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By Commission: It CAN be done fWO-YEAB plan to Malayanise complete- |y the Singapore Government's adminiitratiu' service and help the Colony to "build i nation" has been recommended by the Malavanisation Commission. The report, which will be presented at Jay's meeting of the Legislative
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  • 569 1 ••(My for expatriate officers on the permanent estaillsiaeit' TH E Malayanisation Commission considered the abolition terms paid by India, Pakistan, Ceylon, the Gold Coast and the Sudan before making recommendations for expatriate officers in Singapore. The commission stresses that abolition terms should be
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  • 156 1 rpHE MALAYANISATION J Commission which recommends a six-member reconstituted Public Services Commission with a Malayan as chairman, suggests this method for its operation: The Commission should consider all posts that are vacant and those that.will fall vacant as a result of Malayanisation. right
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower has written a letter to Marshal Bulganin appealing for renewed efforts at world disarmament and especially for "bringing under control" the threat of nuclear warfare, the White House announced today. Reuter.
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federal Government is to offer $5,000 to any composer who can write a stTrmg Malayan national Tr !e n S i mJs_wanted_b L August 31, 1957— Meraena day Overseas composers will be able to compete. A Government spokesman said today: "The anthem
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  • 59 1 ..amtta Tues Marlon M SSndo wS mobbed at a ??ess conference" yesterday by a shrieking, swooning throng of teenagers WSSo-r fiSn. the »r and Middle East on a sur- s vey of possible locations E for film dealing with the E United Nations technical assistance programme.
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  • 43 1 $20,000 Only four more days left days =i THE MALAYAN MONTHLY'S $20,0 CX) Must-Be-=3 Word Puzzle Contest "T" closes on Sat=3 urday. You have only four days left in which to Es submit your entry. =s Send it, with post- al order. NOW.
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  • 19 1 KARACHI, Tues. The Foreign Ministers of eight South-East Asian Treaty nations opened secret talks here today.— Reuter.
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  • 595 1  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN April, 1957 Independence within the Commonwealth By {.SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, is going to London next month to seek independence for the island within the Commonwealth by April, 1957. Yesterday, for the first time, he outlined in an exclusive interview with
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  • 75 1 THE Singapore Government last night announced the appointment of Mr. J. M. Jumabnoy as Minister for Commerce and Industry in place of Mr. David Marshall. This will now enable Mr. Marshall to devote his full time to his duties as Chief Minister. Mr. Jumabhoy. who
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  • 26 1 PEACE CHANCES LESS. SAYS CtURION JF.RISAI.EM. Tins Chances of prrvrnlini: war in Middle last Mn.illir now. Israeli Preiiiicr Ben Gurion (old Parliament today. AT.
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  • 1865 2  - Pay higher salary and attract specialised talent CHIA POTEIK IS GOING TO AFFECT YOUR DEPARTMENT... —IN THIS PAGE j^ Broadcasting Police Printing s^> Gardens Ch By WWIGHUGHTS of MM the main report of the Singapore Malayanisation Commission: Department of Broadcasting The Commission rapports the acting Director of Broadcasting on staffing,
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  • 134 2 If 'expats' want to quit Federate KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Bill to be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council on a certificate of urgency on March 14 to enable expatriate officers to retire, if they wish, without thr normal requirements of age and qualifying service, was published today. The proposed
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  • 320 3 Security mea "»e» »te PD^d wp aft,, by Harding NICOSIA, Tues. -.ND-WIDE seculL ,h measure* were v i, this morn#*J\ broadcast l£?w Gov(ll Cyprus, hn Harding v ,,,uld use all rf Jloarces to stamp £rrofbm and mtiJtish troops went 7avtime patrols in Greek
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  • 75 3 GLUBB PASHA BECOMES KNIGHT OF THE BATH LONDON. Tues.— The Queen today made General Glubb a Knight Commander o£ the Bath, one of Britain's highest and oldest orders of chivalry. The honour was announced from lo Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official London residence. Holders of the order, founded in
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  • 63 3 tKOK, Tues. S.M.F. 319, tured by Siamese of! the South lear Kra on rrilng to police Bangkok to- .said the boat have come ore. rine patrol the fishing D it when It :trs to halt. ninese crew Ing held In m Province and had ith
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  • 23 3 -r v A Japanese film entitled .von the first I a cup offered by the Government, at an sports docutivaL—Reuter.
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  • 236 3 West Indians 'the new vice lords of London' M.P. ATTACKS THE CITY'S FLESH MARKETS LONDON, Tuesday. A CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament clalm:X ed last night that West Indians had become leading organisers of prostitution in London. Mr. WiUiam Shepherd told the House of Commons: "The leading organisers were first the
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  • 118 3 ktity cards and Red-style ceremony is so quick Tin's.— Refugees reported here there under ts was on as;:;nciples. a report by Europe onp can -d In 30 minutes or :v in a cereto the barest laid: "A couple ";>r at a govry office with and their I cards,
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  • 31 3 BONN, Tues.— The British Commonwealth and West Germany yesterday signed two agreements here on the maintenance of war graves, cemeteries and war memorials in West Germany and France. Reuter.
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  • 32 3 PARIS, Tues. Crown Prince Savang Vattana of Laos yesterday asked Mr. Katay Sasorith, the Prime Minister and leader of the National Progressive Party, to form a Laotian government. Reuter
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  • 72 3 MALENKOV TO VISIT BRITAIN LONDON, Tues. A BRITISH Government official last night said that the former Soviet Premier, Mr. Malenkov. would visit London soon. "We were told by the counsellor of the Soviet Embassy that Malenkov would head a delegation from the Russian electrical industry this month," the official said.
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  • 11 3 HELSINKI. Tues.— Striking Communists clashed with police yesterday. UJ».
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  • 52 3 MOSCOW. Tues.— Mr. N. A. Mikhailov, Soviet Minister of Culture, told foreign diplomats and correspondents yesterday that Russia wanted to expand and strengthen cultural contacts with other countries. He devoted his major attention In a "friendship drive" Press conference to Britain, France, the United States. India
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  • 27 3 HELSINKI, Tues.—Neutrality was the keystone of Finland's foreign policy, the new Premier, Mr. Karl August Fagerholm, said In a public declaration of policy yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 203 3 U.S. DELAY OVER RELAXING CHINABAN WASHINGTON, Tues. —The United States is resisting British pressure to reach a decision on relaxing trade restrictions with Communist China, authoritative sources here said today. One of the factors delaying a Washington decision is understood to be the growing truculence of China at the Sine-American
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  • 49 3 MADRID. Tues.— Two demonstrators were killed and several Injured last night when police opened flr e on a crowd who tried to stab a policeman. Th e clash was during celebrations in Tetuan, the capital of Spanish Morocco, marking the return of the Sultan. Reuter.
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  • CABLE FLASHES
    • 87 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Mrs. Anita Purdom told a divorce court yesterday that after meeting a certain actress at a party, Edmund Purdom disappeared from home and slipped back in through a window the next morning. She did not mention actress Linda Christian during her testimony that won
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    • 29 3 NEW YORK: Mr. Masakazu Fuji, a Japanese sur- geon who survived the Hiroshima atom bomb, said there were 1,000 people in Hiroshima and in Nagasaki needing plastic surgery. Reuter.
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    • 22 3 MONTREAL: A Royal Canadian Air Force plane has left with 9,0001 b. of Red Cross supplies for flood victims in Pakistan.— U.P.
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    • 24 3 BOMBAY: The Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya have arrived here from Poona on the last stage on their three-week visit to India. Reuter.
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    • 22 3 NEW YORK: The Prime Minister of Ireland, Mr. John A. Costello, will review the St. Patrick's Day parade In Fifth Avenue. AJ>.
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    • 19 3 LONDON: Sir Anthony Eden and otter ministers have explained the Government's anti inflation policy to 12 union chiefs. Reuter.
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    • 19 3 MANILA: A petition to organise a Communist Party of the Philippines has been submitted to the Commission on Elections.
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    • 42 3 LONDON. Thuesday.— Mr. R. H. Turton. the Minister of Health, yesterday said that there was casual connection between smoking and lung cancer. Any person smoking to excess would be very well advised to stop it.— U.P.
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  • 335 3 LONDON, Tuea. STOCK MARKETS were again unsettled with the International situation, the weakness of sterling and the effects of the credit squeeze on Industry all playing their part In depressing sentiment. Conditions were a little steadier around midday and some prices staged a mild recovery but the move
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    • 216 3 fi(X)LD STORAGE BREAD ctritainl..and it available from all S.C.S. shops and authorised dealers in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. BED CROSS Appeals Week Seiangor 4th 10th March. 1956. Please give generously on Red Cross Flag Day MADE BY COLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINCAPOftE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC OXFORD CAMBRIDGE EXPEDITION LONDON {SINGAPORE
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  • 4686 4 examination. Officers now outside the Scheme of Service should be absorbed Into the service as soon as they have passed the departmental examination. Two of the local officers should be selected now for training to fill posts of the two Senior Assistant Comptrollers
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    • 8 4 HOW MALAYANISATION IS GOING TO AFFECT YOUR DEPARTMENT...
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    • 97 4 IN THIS HAGE ft' Statistics ft Accounts r ft Duty ft Meteorology 4, ft Commerce ft Forces A 7 y* PRICES SLASHED.' LADIES DEPT:ON 75 cts. COUNTER STRIPED GINGHAM, TULLE etc. ON $1.00 COUNTER FANCY SHIRTINGS, FRENCH GOLD t. EMBOSSED TULLE, GLAZED COTTONS «tc. NEW ADDITIONS NYLON LACE, BRODERIE ANGLAISE
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  • 1658 5  -  Sir Percy McNeice and Mr. Robert Ho PATRICIA MORGAN by By A WARNING agaids! the consequences of "pitchforking" inexperienced local officers into top administrative posts is given in a minority Malayanisation report. This report, signed by Sir Percy McNeice and Mr. Robert Ho differs radically from the
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  • 34 5 SIR PERCY McNEICE who left Singapore on retirement leave several days ago was formerly President of the City Council. MR. ROBERT HO is a lecturer in the University of Malaya.
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    • 370 5 I^UXHALL VALUE... I T greater than ever for 1956 I »$w FiAT»ttt...atw $rniM§...atw $§u&»s I Take good took at the good looks of the new I j Vauxhalh. The wide-view panoramic rear window I j and the slimmer windscreen pillars are new. New too are the glossier finishes in a
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  • 347 6 FIRST OVERLAWD CAR TRIP FROM LONDON j AT JOURNEY'S END A TOAST EXCITED? NOT YET, SAY THE SIX LIGHT-DARK BLUES AT 10.50 yesterday morning two dust-caked Land Rovers drove through the police checkpoint at Woodlands and stopped a few yards beyond. The six-man Oxford-Cambridge team
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  • 174 6 FATHER OFF TO STOP WORLD JAUNT ON $10 A SINGAPORE father will make a 250-mile dash to Kuala Lumpur to try to stop his son setting off on a world-hitch-hike with only $10 in his I pocket. The father, Mr. R. Marinuthu, 56, read about his son's plan In the
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  • 46 6 Faints in club man dies RAUB. Tues.— Mr Chew Chong Hal. 56. a retired chief clerk at the Veterinary Office here, died in hospital last night soon after collapsing at the Raub Government Club where he was playing mahjong. He leaves five sons and two daughters.
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  • 80 6 Complaints? Just an odd buck in this odd box KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two months ago a complaint box was installed in an East Coast hospital. Only things left in it two letters for posting and a dollar note. This was revealed in a Government statement today drawing public attention to
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  • 48 6 Five men will tonight take part in a half-hour Impromptu discussion over Radio Malaya on the language problem in Malaya. They are Mr. Derek Cooper chairman K Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Ungku Abdul Aziz, Mr. Tan Eng Joo and Mr. C. Skinner.
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  • 33 6 Mrs. Chew Swee Kee, wife of the Singapore Minister for Education, will give away the prizes at the annual speech day of Siglap Secondary School on Mar. 14 at 5 p.m.
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  • 119 6 rE Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. will make a statement on the Malayanisation Commission's report when it is tabled in the Singapore Legislative AsSPIB Mr Goode will tell the House that a White Paper setting out the Government's views on the report will be
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  • 93 6 MALAYA'S famed jungle fighters, the 1/lOth Gurkha Rifles, who leave Singapore today for Hong Kong, will have as their travelling companions 200 Malayan Chinese, many of whom are students. The scene at the wharl. where the TJiluwah was berthed yesterday, was one of activity as
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  • 28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rhe annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of Party Negara will be held at :he party headquarters on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.
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    • 178 6 Whenever there's a soap- and water Job to be done, house-proud women know y Ou Just can't do without Extra-Soapy Sunlight. Wo soap will do a better washing job more economically J. than sweet- smelling Sunlight Soap! When you buy Sunlight Soap always look at the libel be certain it
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  • 373 7 to go or not to 8O? bnn»tt^» Mr M >tvM m «Mteka ultimatum liberal-Socialists have three days to make up their minds L i) \VII> MARSHALL has given the LiberalM socialists until Friday to decide whether Lt will i<»'n or boycott Singapore's "merdeka" ion to London next
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  • 93 7 Smuggling bid goes up in smoke cigarettes were found in a car which caught 8 travel »ng from Johore Bharu to Ayer Hitam last Saturday. Harbajan Singh and Kulai firemen rushing to the reicue salvaged 206 cartons. In the Sessions Court today, a Singapore businessmar., Chua Teng Hwee, 37, pleaded
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  • 58 7 Plans are being made in the Federation to amalgamate unions of medical workers. A meeting will be held at the Trade Union Adviser's office in Kuala Lumpur on March 19 to discuss the project. Two trade union leaders. Mr. P. P. Narayanan and Mr. Lee Moke
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  • 62 7 Obscene Alms in slot machines were shown publicly by a Singapore housewife, Tan Kirn Eng, at a Geylang Road amusement stall on Jan. 17, a Colony court was told yesterday. Tan, of Kirn Keat Road, was fined a total of $1,000 for exhibiting the films and
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  • 21 7 PENANG. Tues.— The Malayan Dental Association will hold its annual dinner at the E. and O. Hotel on Saturday.
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  • 44 7 The Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday reserved judgment in the appeal by the three Dutch oil companies against, the dismissal of their $6,000,000 claim against the Crown -by the War Claims Compensation Board last September. The hearing lasted 12 J days.
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  • 217 7 DON'T EXPECT LOYALTY FROM ALL' Bit Teitgku wants co-opentioi ITU ALA LUMPUR, v Tues.— The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a party of new villagers here today that he did not expect everyone living in Malaya to give undivided loyalty to the country. "But every citizen should have some
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Home Guards at Kulai new village in South Johore, fired at three figures approaching them early this morning. The figures fled. A Special Constable sentry on C.E.P. estate No. 2. in the Rengam area, fired at lights outside the perimeter fence on Sunday
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  • 65 7 Aircraft chief in Colony LORD KNOLLYS (above), deputy chairman of Vicken, makers of Che Viscount airliner and the Valiant bomber, arrived In Singapore by Qantas yesterday. Lord Knollys, former chairman of 8.0.A.C., said two American airlines were now using Viscounts. More than 30« were on order. Vickers latest plane, the
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  • 122 7 RUBBER PAY TALKS —Every cent means $1,000,000 a year KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Talks for a new wage agreement between Malaya's 320,000 plantation workers and their employers will begin on Monday. Every cent of Increase gained in the talks will cost the rubber Industry $1,000,000 a year. The meeting was fixed
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  • 174 7 What a fuss over the Cambridge FLOOD OF PHONE CALL PROTESTS RIVALRY between Sin schools over Cambrid this year assumed almost I igapore's tradition-proud ge Certificate results has the proportions of a major football league. Indignant headmasters, headmistresses, pupils and even their parents yesterday telephoned the straits Times to protest
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  • 93 7 Pay awards for 167 cement men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. fFHE 167 workers of the J- Malayan Cement Factory, Rawang, will get more pay following successful negotiations today between the management and representatives of the National Union of Factory and General Workers. Minimum wage The management agreed to give a minimum
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  • 71 7 The United States, Australia. New Zealand, and Hawaii have accepted an Invitation by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce to send observers to the Sixth Asian regional conference in Singapore. I The five-day conference will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from April 17 to 21.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 430 7 n mA me AT AVA Uve Assembly Meeting; 10.00 The RAJLflU MALAIA Ooon Show; 10.30—11.00 Dane* Music. •rmrHUMi thus marked can b^r^ve* fcy Itate-m U, RegiOIial Short wove 49 and «2m. Medium enifliBAB* ware 476m., 343. 366m. and 297m.) SINGAPORE AM *8 57 and 1108 English Schools Broadcasts: P.M.~1.00 (Short
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  • 29 8 19 Words Sl» (mimlrmmi. I.IM GIAN HAN of Holland Grove Estate and Iteality Ltd. and Sin Ghee Whs>'a Ltd.. thanks all the guests v .10 attended the dinner.
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  • 874 8 STRAITS TIMES Singapore, Wed. Mar. 7, 1956. The Public Services Controversy which has raged almost without interruption throughout the sittings of the Malayanisation Commission in Singapore is reflected in the interim report covering the central Government services. There is a majority report signed by eight members headed by the chairman,
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  • 273 8 Singapore's trade union chiefs, like the political bosses, are exploring mergers, alliances and coalitions. A few days ago the Singapore Trades Union Congress and the Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee issued their first joint statement, that they would celebrate May Day together. Last year the organisations demonstrated the
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  • 993 8 WHEN, as a very young man, I was appointed Rome correspondent of "The Times" (of London, not of Singapore) a very old man gave me a valuable word of advice. He was Cardinal Oasquet, Chief Librarian at the Vatican, and his advice was: "When you are
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  • MAN -IN- THE – STREET
    • 315 8 YOUR leading article about the trial of two Dutchmen In Jakarta on charges of subversive activities against the State of Indonesia suggests, if your Information b e correct, that all the principles of a fair trial have been denied to these men and a grave miscarriage tof justice
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    • 95 8 PERHAPS in their report on the Muslim Bill the Belect Committee would consider recommending that Muslim witnesses appearing before the Bharia Court must take the oath by tha Holy Koran. As the members of the court would include Muslim religious leaders this step should not present any
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  • 933 8  - GORKY STREET -SYMBOL OF NEW RUSSIA RICHARD HUCHES The second of a series of articles by pORKY STREET, "MOSCOW'S hub. Which runs between its lime trees for 10 miles and more from the Old srsrmz Square, is, I suppose, the Strangest main DOUlevarri in any modern It epitomises Russia today
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    • 826 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Words tit (minimum}. MARKHAM: On March 3. at Malacca, to Dorothy, wife of O. W. Markham, a son. PETCH: At K.K. on 6th March, to Barbara and Eric, a daughter, i Frances. Both well. BRADY: To Margaret and Terence on (4.3.56) in Alor Star Maternity Hospital a
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  • 271 9 gror ILWP.DQWH o» au, a m Wimm ra> m W{m aW the yellow ones,\ tO O, when new law comes into force By BILL CAMPBELL tMMKDIATKLY the new Hotels Ordinance 1 comes into force in Singapore, there is to ;l gwifj damp-down on hotels in
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  • 84 9 Suckling pig delighted Mr. Ward MR. A. L. WARD breeds pigs, but until he arrived in Singapore last weekend he had never tasted suckling pig. His verdict: "I've never had anything like it" But breeding pigs is only a hobby. Mr. Ward is managing director of Gills Cables Ltd. and
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  • 41 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. /Cpl. William Watson, of le Far East Training Centre, shore Bahru, was fined $50 >r behaving in a disorderly tanner in the Central Police tation on Feb. 25 by slapIne Pte. Donald Pueh.
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  • 327 9 Toad look nurses won't toe the line STRIKE? A SECRET BALLOT FIRST JOHORE BAHRU, Tues VURSES at the GenA1 eral Hospital here said it again today "No toad hats for us What is a toad hat? It's a nurse's cap with a piece banging down the back. The name was.
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  • 50 9 Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday that he was not tabling the White paper on Chinese education at today's Assembly meeting so as to give Assemblymen more time to study it. The report will be tabled at the Assembly's April meet-
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  • 313 9 OFFICER'S DENIAL ON DETONATORS CAPT. J. M. GAFF, of the R.A.0.C., told a court martial in Singapore yesterday that he had nothing to gain by concealing the loss of 2,400 electric detonators from No. 443 Base Ammunition Depot He was giving evidence at the
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  • 78 9 Expert from India due today \MR. 8.8. BAPAT, EstalYl blishment Officer and Director of Organisation. Methods and Vigilance, of the Indian Government, will arrive in Singapore by air today to give expert advice to the Government. He will be In Singapore for three weeks. Arrangements for Mr. Bapat's visit have
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  • 56 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Penang's Chief Police Officer. Mr. H.B.J. Donaldson, today presented the Colonial Police Medal for long service and Rood conduct to 22 members of the Penang contingent, including 20 who have retired. Two widows. Che Mariam binte Hassan and Che Yah blnte Awang.
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  • 93 9 MORTAR bombs found in Jervois Road on Sunday are to be dumped several miles out to sea. An Army spokesman said yesterday it would be impossible to salvage them without specialised equipment. The Jervois Road bombs may have been scooped from an Inshore dump
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  • 44 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Ties. Miss P. T. Liang will hold an exhibition of oil and water colour painting at the Chinese Association Hall. Jalan Ibrahim, on Saturday. The proceeds will aid the Foong Yew Chinese School and the Jubilee Home for Children.
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  • 95 9 Who are their bosses? MALACCA, Tues. INDIAN school teachers on estates in the Feder--1 atinn claim that estate managers are their employers. But the Malayan Planting Industry Employers Association say "No." The teachers asked the Minister for Education. He said "Yei." The teachers have asked
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  • 53 9 The Katong Presbyterian JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Youth Fellowship, Singapore, The annual meeting of the will hold a literary night at johore Planters' Association the Presbyterian Boys' School will be held at the johore hall, Koon Seng Road, on Civil Service Club on March Fririav al 8
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  • 34 9 Struck by lorry killed I' id salesman, L ;d:n Maricar. died after n& knocked down by a J yat the junction of Ben- f r. Street and Rochore n a! Road, Singapore, yes- S
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  • 22 9 A woman. Savithri, 22, was found hanging in her room at the labourers' quarters in Trafalgar Street, Singapore yesterday morning.
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  • 306 9 KUALA LITMPITR, Tuesday. A MYSTERY KILLER murdered an 83-year-old woman and her daughter-in-law at their house in Jalan Nakhoda today. Both died in hospital after being savagely hacked. The killer disappeared without taking anything from the house. Police believe the women were attacked
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  • 106 9 LADY BLACK WANTS PIANO FOR BLIND T ADY BLACK, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, yesterday visited the Singapore School for the Blind in Poa Poyoh Road. After the inspection, Lady Black said that she was impressed by the kindness shown by the teachers to the children. Asking for
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  • 123 9 X-Ray Club gets a big boost ]t/|R. NG SEE THONG, a ITI Singapore rubber merchant, yesterday offered to pay enrolment fee. for 1,000 boys of St. Andrew's School to join the X-Ray Club An old boy of the school, Mr. Ng said he wanted his young friends to realise the
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  • 40 9 Five hundred bombs and shells were mentioned in a charge against Lee Hui in Singapore yesterday. He was alleged to have had the explosives in Jervois Road on Sunday morning. He was remanded until tomorrow.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 128 9 2p. HIP' It **i fe^ i W Bf v If. VI j J 0^ k\\ SL^\ I Vmm kj >A\W /•■s*&s7 r/ 1 i CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I i laimiii THIS BOOKLET IS AVAILABLE FREE OF j CHARGE AT ALL OFFICES OF CHUNG KHIAW BANK ■P** iV APPOINTMtNT SCOTCH
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  • 133 10 WHO'S WHO— The eight who signed the report DR B. R. SREENIVASAN,' Chairman of the Commission, has a private medical practice and was formerly Alumni Association president. MR. C. H. KOH is a lawyer and a founder member of the Labour Front MR. HUGH SAVAGE is a journalist. MR. THIO
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 166 11 Rex Morgan. 3M.D. Legal advice .■Ki^^^Sß^MßljEEriF] frr seems a little A i suppose fwutE jusnwe m that case, 1 V^n question op mospttal f ~~*<\ inBE6UL*B SHOULdTTy THEY SMOULO PtBSON WE'RE -< YOU NEED A. J POtICV SOWE ALCOHOLIC ffeSSEO ARE VOL) yno j TMOU&HT v¥£iD dUSTI MIS RUMLV K
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  • 496 12 HIGHEST MALAYAN IMPORTS FOR OVER FOUR YEARS By Our Market Correspondent pAN-MALAYAN trade in January was worth nearly $40 million more than the best month in 1955, but resulted in the first adverse trade balance since June of last year. An outstanding ieature of the month's trading was that imports
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  • 296 12 Tke Malayan Share Broken Association reported: "Rubbers Improved on the local share market whilst Industrials were quietly steady. Tins were irregular." Wifapor* and Federation brokers reported the following done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 435. (ready). 435. 74d. (arrival); Fraser and Neave ords. $1.71; Gammon $2.17 i; $2.15; W. Hammer
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  • 138 12 Magmpore Chlneae Produce Exchance: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copn: quiet: March $27 buyera. $37% sellers; April $27', buyer*. $37% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40\ sellers: drum $43H aeUers. Pepper: quiet; Mun- tok white. $132, Sarawak $131. special Sarawak black $96 (all varieties unchanged). Singapore Copra
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  • 149 12 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.01 per lb,. up five-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing price. The Hosing tone was uncertain. Closing prices In cents per lb. were: No 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b buyers 101, sellers 101',, No li< R.S.S. March
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  • 123 12 The Malayan Exchange Bank* i Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (quotations to $100): New York: buying air mail- T.T. 32 15 16. O.D. 33 1 16. 90 days 1 1 33 I' 4 credit bills, 33 5 16 trad* bills. Canada: ouylng
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  • 69 12 AUSTRLIAN STOCKS "any recovers **<& vas heavier In oils seve,,, )thers eased sin rregu| ar Loans :on. Zinc *t 9 I/I Jank of N.sw >s 4ount Lyeli Vl WT n Hlli Kount Morpan v /10! i *eko Western Mining Vmpol Ex. 311 Search *ust. Consol. 1,,, VP.M. ,new, Jradford 3.
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  • 68 12 hhips Mag ,i on <intapore Harbour Kn ar| i expected today ar > Jakke l 2. BUn 3ansel Maru C P 5 89. Hector rJ 3 14. Anchises 15 15. 8, Maetsuycker 19 20 wl I Wall 5. Serampans N t? Maxwell Brainier tm <■*, 13. Rajah Brooke 24
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  • 8 12 P«r lb UD fl $'»l rT
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  • 23 12 Tiifc followii.e I rops are announr«i J •ongsu 87.279 lb. Bw>r: I b.; Temerloh 41,200 I I rrong 28,700 lb. I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1618 12 COMPANY MEETINGS PETALING TIN, LIMITED be continued vigilance at all levels. It is very encouraging that the Chief Minister of the Federation, at his meeting with the Secretary General of the Malayan Communist Party at Baling last December, took a firm stand against recognition of the Party In view of
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    • 923 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from trained Hospital Assistants to full the vacancies in the Medical Department, KeJantan Applicant* must be Federal Citizens. Appointment will be on a temporary month te month basis, on a salary scale of $137.60 x 7.50--113.50/209 x 14 307/324 x 14 450. 3. Applications should
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    • 742 12 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES,. LTD, (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND NO. 51 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 8% less Income Tax for the year ending list August, ltM, on to* Shares of the Company has been declared and will be paid
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    • 774 12 NOTICES ROBINSON ft COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony Of Singapore) NOTICE IS HAKBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 8% on the Ordinary Stock of the Company leas 30% Income Tv has been declared by the Director. on account of the financial year ending 30th June ltM payable on
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    • 380 12 ■^%j t f_F fv >T*J KNUTSEN LINE orient service f*OM CANADA/ U^. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Spore P. Swet. Penant K---EliMberh Bakke sailed Cdn. 1/2 14 Mac IS Mir 2il Ijcrtrud Bakke 7 Mat 6 Apt 8 Apr 9 Apt Krisrin Bakk* 18 Apr 18 May
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    • 1051 13 -r iTMff* TIMES THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE V _«a*l to proc^* l vio othw PO^s to lood ond diaovJlT 1 IIVf RPOOL, -arJSff Due Soils p c.k- Avoornouth, r 5 ham Penong London. Mar 8 SSS?aS r r>»" uorteilles Mer 11 Mar 18 H?! ilf 1 KSg£l M -mm s^Lr^-.b^-S8
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    • 1744 13 niM.:iu n.jiiTii. Tv tirhiaaaig ft Cab stl •Diiwu,, Spore P. S'hom Panang -MmiT "/"Mar 14/14 Mar 17/18 M** •WM«r »/-»Mar 21/21 to 13/24 M« ■AiLWaas prom scAHOiNAviAyux.xoimiisirf "»AMOA-«or Bangkok S#POr S<hOm NIWBQ M >/1 /1 -VIT Mar •*Sfe:iii til vi VHS BAST ASIATIC CO^ LTD. AMERICAN PRESIDENT UMEB, LTD. sin
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    • 1181 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. TEL: No.: 21)41 ■fif.aTa.MAJt dj. BUCKMALL KLA VBMESS LINK LONDON HAVat IOTTFIDiU LOS ANGELU, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLANO, SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports ••'••.'jl-f^*' 0' and Canada ond via Colombo »merwa CITY OF POONA CASTLIVILLE S'pora P. S'hom Penong S'oore P. Sham Penang
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  • 791 14 The Scouts are on holiday by the sea. Gurcha'n Singh buys a model ship in the village. Later a Mr. Lee wants to buy the model but Gurchan Singh refutes. He is captured and taken off to a cave from where his friends rescue
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  • 223 14 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our Proverb contest. The results were judged on handwriting as well as correctness. Soon Siew Choon, 5 Telok Saga, Pulau Brant, Singapore. P. S. Sebbon, 106 Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur, Lee Khenp Hoon, 5 Holt Road,
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  • 338 14 rriHE exploits of M. Lee Va- 1 lentin, the French 'bird man' have been in the news recently. From heights of 9,000 feet or more he makes parachute drops, usually from high wing monoplanes. He equips himself with folding wings made of plywood and
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  • 95 14 Here are some Pen Pals from abroad who wish to correspond with boys and firls from Malaya. Diana Richards, aged 14, 76 Nicholas Street, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Susan Heath, aged 13, Via Inffham, North Queensland, Australia. Joyce Joley, •fed 14, Butcher's Creek, Via Malanda, N. Queensland,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 288 14 I vital WATERBURY'S COMPOUND When you reinforce your daily diet with pleasant-tasting, Waterbury's Compound. you'll find thcl you build up vital vigour <md vitalK? in a surprisingly short time. JRich in strengthening essentials. Water- Ht|j bury's Compound adds energy to your .system helps build resistance to i^&V Jatigue and protects
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    • 30 14 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and tend me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped %elf -addressed envelope. Name .> Address
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    • 123 14 V^ ill Pastry that's crisp and golden to look at pastry th» B simply melts at a bite that's the result when you nub W it with Stork Margarine! Stork makes all pastry- I cakes and sponges too into something extra -s >eaal. Gk I yourself a treat next baking-day
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    • 1720 15 M aWMsI LMLWM i TUITION W Word, li (Min.)— Box M c««. CJrtr«. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S March Beginners' Classes: Book-! ce«plng. Typewriting, Shorthand, English, Latin. Choose Mnmtng, Afternoon, Evening or Night Classes. Revision all subject* LCC Examinations. 107, Belegie Road. THE AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL, I VU Penhas Road. Singapore have
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    • 887 15 WANTED TO PURCHASE I It Word, U (Mim.)-Bn H eU. txlrn. ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE AC/DC. What make, and price around $150. Apply Box A 1877 S.T. WANTED PORDSON MAJOR or Ferguson Diesel Tractor with Hydraulic Lifting and Plough. Poll detailed particulars to Box AlB6l S.T. WANTED SLIDE PROJECTOR to take 214"
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    • 903 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, ti (Htm.)— Box SI ett. *xtra. 1948 CHEVROLET SALOON, good condition, with Radio. For Particulars Phone 8429. FIAT MARVELETTE, 1948, excellent condition throughout. $800 0.n.0. Contact Battersbee, 12, Infantry Workshop. REME, Ipoh. Tel: 4461, after 2 pjn. 19SS CHEVROLET BELAIKS. Ford Prefect. Standard Ten, 1954
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    • 511 15 congratulations OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE FAR EAST EXPEDITION L helped on their way to Singapore with m I D/Al I rJWfXm fvA Nfil™i HI-DUTY QUALITY VICES kW ■^^nV^^nW (1924) LTD SOLB if an/or ARCADE AGfisrs JrMWWMmmWJM Singapore I liTAtliiMlD 19V4) LTD tf& SxL[X£AAt\ CIAJF/L THE ONLY MTTERY WITH SAFETY' F/ U
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    • 610 16 NEW LIGHT 18 THROWN ON THE ALL-ENGLAND PROSPECTS SONNEVILLE HAS FOUND THE COLD UNBEATABLE By Our Badminton Reporter EDDIE CHOONG'S defeat of Ferry Sonneville by the comfort-able-looking score of 15-6, 15-0 in the final of the German badminton championships at Bonn on Sunday night
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    • 368 16 Boyd wasn't satisfied with 5 for Argonants Argonauts 6; Corinthians 1 YOUNG DEXTER BOYD, Argonauts' centre-forward, performed the best feat of his soccer career (now in its third year) when he scored five of his team's goals in their 6-1 victory over Corinthians in the first division of the S.A.F.A.
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    • 96 16 Five golfers J. F. Pearcy, J. C. Pollock, J. O. C. Thomson, G. S. Taylor and J K. Kerr tied with three down in the R.S.G.C's March monthly medal bogey competition. J. T A. Paterson won the ball sweep on the first nine and J.
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    • 103 16 ROYAL AIR FORCE Combined xv yesterday beat an ArmyNavy side 2-0 in a Services soccer trial to select the side to meet Singapore on Mar. 18. The airmen dominated the game and their outstanding men were wingers McDonald on the right and Proctor on the left. Wallace,
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    • 32 16 In the race weights published yesterday, the 8 4 -furlong event for Horses Class 5. Div. 2 (first day) should have Included Actor II (8.06).
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    • 25 16 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Turf Club will draw its $1,000,000 sweep on the Perak Derby on Jane 9 at Its Summer Meeting.
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    • 155 16 PENANG. Tues. rE standing committee of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya decided last night that the unfinished ties of the Chua Choon Leong Cup match between Selangor and Johore are to be played off at Malacca on Sunday. The secretary of
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    • 175 16 WELLINGTON, Tues. NEW ZEALAND, with half their second innings wickets in hand, need 55 runs to avoid an innings defeat in the third Test against West Indies here. The four-day match ends tomorrow. New Zealand were all out today for 208 in reply
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    • 541 16 SAFA must have first call for National XI needs SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's selectors and coaches have hit their first snag of the season: How to get a good turnout at their training sessions for Singapore players and reserves. Yesterday the Singapore team had their first floodlight practice this season.
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    • 58 16 The Army will hold a second cricket trial at Tanglin on Sunday with a match between G.H.Q and an Army team. The Army team will be: Lt. Col. Williams. Maj. Lewis leapt.), Maj. Carmlchael Capt. Webb. 2/Lt. Proctor, 2/Lt. Harvey, WOII Barron, Sgt. Young. Sgt.
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    • 50 16 MULTAN. Tues.— The Railways and Baluchistan XI, who made 126 in their first innings, were 76 for three in their second at close of play on the second day of their match against the M.C.C. here today^ The M.C.C team scored 280 In their first knock.— Reuter.
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    • 18 16 LEEDS. Tues. Hungary beat England 6-2 In an International table tennis match here last nfarht. Reuter.
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    • 295 16 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution faded out after a promising first hall display and went down 4-1 to Victoria School in their interschool soccer fixture at Victoria yesterday. St. Josephs, recent victors over St. Andrew's and Raffles, put up a grand performance to hold Victoria to
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    • 119 16 The Gins Sports Club's netball •eaaon will begin tomorrow with practices every Tuesday and Thursday in March. Practices will be changed to Tuesdays and Fridays from April onwards. Officials and convenors for the year are: President: Mrs. G. A. Tessensohn; vice-president: Mrs. R. Milne; hon. secretary: Mrs.
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    • 230 16 rpwo SINGAPORE film stars. 1 Sa'adlah and Normadlah, will compete In this year's Singapore Malay Badminton Association championships which start at the S.B.A. hall on Friday. Sa'adlah, last year's runner-up In the women's singles, is determined to do better and win the title. She
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    • 399 16 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Tuesday. JACK DRUCE 111 (Bougoure) and Dapple Grey (Leong), two bright prospects for the Spring Meeting at Ipoh, were matched in a splendid workout on the training track this morning. Breaking from the half mile, they steadily
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    • 218 16 CINGAPORE Cricket Club lost their first game in the S.A.F.A. Div. 'A League, going down 2-0 to Alexandra F.T. on the padang yesterday. S.C.C. started promisingly and had goalkeeper Ar&had on his toes. But Alexandra withstood the assault and once they settled
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    • 126 16 LONDON, Tues. ffiHE M.C.C. announced to--1 night that their President, Lord Alexander of Tunis, would have a talk by telephone tomorrow morning with Oen. Iskander Mlrza, President of the Pakistan Board of Control, about the recent "ragging" incident at Peshawar. This bare announcement was
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    • 827 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pife 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words ti (Min.)— Box it cU. ixtrm. REQUIRED to Contact, Highly Experienced Hotel Executive for Consultation on propose C New Hotel. Please write to Box A 1857, B.T. EXPERIENCED CLERK, Male! or Female, required Immediately for European Business In Taiping, good
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    • 137 16 5uiocB0* 1 I j The Traditional Model of the Pye "Black Bex 1 r: ~Ti I I is designed to please the eye as well as rti S{ I ear of the most exacting man of taste and B discrimination. It is fitted witn a 3-spc ■< jR record changer
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    • 50 16 son i h v Beatty Woodsiilif; oui.4 Gan Enj Sen*. Outram; View v Gan Eng Sen* -B" wu Johore English (i>li f t v m Johorr Bahru FRIENDUES. l»ok> $c Windsor S.r., Famr lUrk- RQ Training Ontrf i GAIL Un. HOCKEY S.H.A. Junior Cup final: V.MU v S.C.C. SJI.C. padinj
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