The Straits Times, 16 April 1956

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times flew*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 19t* <£ IS CENTS
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  • 464 1 Chinese decide to press claims despite UMNO opposition Committee to draft 'jus soli 9 memo MALACCA, Sunday. rpHK MALAYAN CHINESE Association made up it* mind today to press for jus soli nationality by right of birth. It will act independently of its allies the United Malays
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  • 140 1 FIRST SEA LORD FLIES IN Two-day visit Britain's First sea D Lord, Admiral Earl I Mountbatten, and Count- ess Mountbatten arrived at Changi, Singapore. last night on their way Jack to Britain after a !our of Australia and New Zealand. They will be in the Colony tor two days. Earl
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  • 23 1 _j°Mi Mud today. They said the planes were some of 12 Mysteres ordered by Israel several months ago. —Reuter.
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  • 379 1 REDS ARE BEHIND BOOM IN UNIONS Speeiil Branch chief oi false fronts IifIANY new CommulfA nist-inspired organisations are springing up in Singapore as bhannels for Red propaganda, the Director of the Special Branch, Mr. A.E.G. Blades, said yesterday. He told the Straits Times that these associations had high-sounding names. "The
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  • 87 1 Segregation new move MONTGOMERY, (Alabama), Sun.— Parents are to be given "freedom of choice" in sending their children either to segregated or nonsegregated schools in this most racially conscious of the Southern States. Mr. James Folson, Governor of Alabama, signed a law today providing for this voluntary instead of compulsory
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  • 60 1 TOKYO, Sun.— Two Ceylonese teachers, formerly refused permission to visit Communist China on a cultural mission, have now been granted passports. Radio Peking reported today. The radio said the passports were issued under orders from Ceylon's new Prime Minister, Mr. 8. Bandaranalke. The teachers had been refused
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  • 25 1 KOBE, Sun.— One hundred and thirty-eight Japanese, emigrants left today aboard the Dutch vessel Ruys for South America and a new life.— UP.
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  • 116 1 THE MAN WHO KNOWS TOO MUCH MUST STAY BEHIND LONDON. Sun. rpHE Foreign Office has 1 forbidden British chess champion Hugh Alexander to go to Moscow because "he knows too many secrets", It was reported today. Mr. Alexander, 46, who is also Britain's top decoding expert, was originally part of
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  • 35 1 Souse blown up seven killed BEIRUT. Sun.— Seven persons were killed yesterday when their house in Screen village, about one mile from the Israeli border, was dynamited by unknown raiders Lebanese security sources said.— A.P.
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  • 185 1 SO TIRED- THEY WANTED TO SWIM PENANG, Sun. Two young Australians flying from Croydon to Melbourne with Olympic Oames pamphlets touched down at Penang airport this evening, tired but cheerful. "Gosh, we need a bath. Where can we go swimming in Penang?" David McClure, 25, of Melbourne, asked a Straits
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  • 27 1 ONE OF THE INJURED MEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL ADMISSION ROOM LAST NIQHT. PICTURE BY STRAITS TIMES CAMERAMAN TERENCE KHOO.
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  • 303 1  -  HAROLD SOH By TUNDREDS of people on their way home after an open-air film show walk--1 ed into a fane flfht in Seranf ©on Road, Singapore, last night. They r- tied in terror. Dodging bottles and stones, housewives screamed and dragged their children to
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  • 130 1 Dag gets to work: Less tension j, BEIRUT, Sun. rpHE UJJ. Secretary-Gene-l ral, Mr. Dag HammarskJoeld. worked ail day today on the problem of easing tension in the Middle East. He and his staff made a quick trip on Saturday to both sides of the demarcation line where most of
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW, Sun. A special pamphlet has been published to explain the recent Russian attacks on Stalin to the people of Georgia, his birthplace.
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  • 26 1 SEOUL, Sun. President Byngman Rhee today said Korea would have no peace until Chinese Communist forces withdraw from the northern half of the country.
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  • 23 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The 30,000-ton aircraft carrier Saratoga, the world's largest and most powerful fighting ship, was commissioned here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 53 1 TEHERAN, Sun. The Shah of Persia has agreed to postpone his visit to Moscow from June 1 until June 25 at the request of the Soviet Government, it was announced here today. The Russians said the former date would clash with the visit of President Tito
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  • 685 1 OUR AIM 75 PER CENT MERDEKA PAP lets out the secret TPHE People's Action Party leader in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday said that the object of the merdeka mission was not to secure full independence but 75 per cent self government with complete self- government
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  • 147 1 None to catch this thief MONACO. Sun. pRACE KELLY and Prince Rainier hugged and kissed under the pear trees of his Riviera villa yesterday then returned to his Monaco palace to learn that a wedding guest had been robbed of her Jewels. The 26-year-old actress who recently starred In the
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  • 28 1 STABBED MEN 'SATISFACTORY' Hospital said early this morning that condition ol two men who were stabbed in Seraneoon Road last night was "satisfactory." (See this pare)
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  • 344 2 SIMOAPOBE BOY Q¥ 18 PUBAPS FOB HIS BROTHER'S FREEDOM EDUCATION POLICY 'MAKES SLAVES OF COLONIALISM' AN 18- YEAR-OLD student, Lint Oon Chuan, stood up in front of 1,000 parents in Singapore yesterday and pleaded for their support in the campaign to free his brother, Urn Boon
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  • 92 2 To-and-fro service for B and K MOSCOW, Sun. ro twin-Jet TUIO4 airliners will operate a shuttle service between London and Moscow during the 10-day visit to London of Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev. They will carry important state documents and copies of Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper. Two Royal
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  • 50 2 knox vuxe, Sun.— Court room conversation In this Tennessee city yesterday: Judge to Charles A. Davis: "You are charged with stealIng $30. Guilty or not guilty?" Davis: startled: "Thirty? It was $3001" Judge: "I take it you're guilty." Davis was bound over to a grand jury.— P-P.
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  • 50 2 PRESTON, (Ontario), Sun. Fifty Canadian paratroopers were injured when high winds blew them into the heart of Preston's built- up area during a demonstration jump. Some of the soldiers landed on the roofs of houses others on telephone wires and lawns, and one in a pond. Reuter.
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  • 41 2 QUEEN JULIANA of the Netherlands (left), shakes hands with Ethel Ayter "Bess" (right), after a performance of the American opera. "Forty and Bess" at The Hague. Manager Roftert Dustin, speaks to the Queen at centre.— AJP. picture.
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  • 42 2 MILAN, Sun. The heart of 18-month old Luciana Arrlgonl stopped beating for 48 minutes during a successful three hour heart operation, doctors said today. The equipment used permitted circulation of the blood while the heart was cut open.-^LP.
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  • 24 2 MOSCOW, Sun. Direct radio communication hat been established between th< Antarctic and the Arctic Tass, the Soviet news agency reported yesterday. Renter.
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  • 246 2 CAB LE F-L-A-S-H-E-S Tax trouble drives him to suicide INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. The complication of Federal Income Tax forms was blamed for the suicide of an expressman who shot himself beside his wife's grave here yesterday. Sheriff lames McCullough said he found a note on the body of Elmer B. McCracken,
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  • 145 2 French won't quit! Mobilisation ALGIERS Sunday. A 810 COMBINED air-land-sea offensive against Nationalist rebels heic yesterday was interweted as another indication of French determination to stay in Algiers. At Cap Rose, in eastern Ugerla. marines landed torn the destroyer "Hova" inder cover of a barrage !rom
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  • 43 2 MILAN. Sun. Riccardo Cesare Ferrario. an assistant public notary, reported to police last night that someone had broken into his apartment, stolen his dinner jacket, kept it for four days and returned it yesterday— again by forcing the lock. Reuter
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  • 138 2 COPENHAGEN, Sun_ Lord jowitt, former Labour Lord Chancellor, predicted here last night that the House of Lords would accept any decision of the House of Commons to abolish the death penalty in Britain. "I am fairly certain the House of Commons will re- solve
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  • 173 2 Asia alive to need for better living conditions Lloyd KARACHI, Sunday. A FORMER British Minister, Mr. Geoilrey L!o, said here today that it was extremely impr': ant the British people should understand g "great awakening" in all Asian countries Mr. Lloyd, who arrived la last night, headed a
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  • 66 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The United States General Accounting Office has detected "irregularities" •in the multi minion dollar aid programme to Persia it was reported here yesterday. Among a number of criticisms it made was an account of U.S. financed farm machinery left to rust because of
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  • 221 2 IT'S WATER -AT 60 CENTS A CUP T BOPOLDVILLE (Bel- gian Congo), Sun. —The authorities have banned a sect of selfstyled "god-given medicine men" who charged African villagers 10 francs (60 cents) for a cup- of "magic water." The authorities clamped down on the sect after villagers said they had
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  • 23 2 NEW YORK Sun. Actress Kirn Novak i in the liner He de France today to attend the Cannes Film Festival—UP.
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  • 205 3 107 DI E IN CYCLONE: 'ENORMOUS LOSSES' BEIRA, Sunday. v( I ONE killed at least 107 people in the Nam■it district of the Niassa Province of Portu--1 1^ Africa (Mozambique) last week, ufs( ,iinL' to reports reaching here tonight. r workers are still searching for the I victims, the reports
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  • 102 3 Victory for Turks in Cyprus rt\.\n(ir-<)ld claim Sin While a ut break of terflarinn up in rday the Lssh minority It has been for almost 80 L Government handed the Administration of il Religious Proper■\y. to elected Dtatives of the ommunlty. tlon to mark the tttended by Governor, Sir John
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  • 39 3 DXDON. Sun.— An instl[<H nuclear research is built in Cracow. now Radio retted today. I ■■;te. which will rupy several buildings, will 'quipped with a cyclotron ppb-d by the Soviet Union, l Radio said.— Reuter.
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Mr. U. Dhebar. President of the i National Congress, Ed a statement yesterday that France had i Algeria in the ■i Morocco and Kisia.— Reuter.
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  • 70 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun.— W Tage Erlander, the Swedif Prime Minister, who return* on Wednesday from a 13-de official visit to Russia, sa: today that conditions in tr Soviet Union during the Str lin era would be "unthin 1 abk" in a free democracy. He added that it
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  • 48 3 ISTANBUL, Sun. The registration of Mr. Fahrettin Ulash as Turkish Minister of Commerce and Economy has been accepted, it was announced in Ankara yesterday. He resigned a week ago. ostensibly for health reasons. After a reported dispute with the Prime Minister over economic policy. Reuter.
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  • 51 3 ACKSON. Sun.— A bridei weighing 640 lb. last t married a girl weighing lb, is W. D. Cowlan, 23, of Erie, Pennsylvania. She is 23--year-old Mabel Watkins. The ceremony was hi the bus used by a travelling show of which Cowlan is a feature attraction.—
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  • 66 3 The 'V' treat- for Banda's son a chunk of flavoured rice MR. S. BANDARANAIKE, leader of the Ceylon Peoples United Front, which swept into power in the recent elections, is shown treating his son and two daughters to slices of rice flavoured with coconut milk at his hone f-< Colombo.
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  • 41 3 LONDON. Sun.— A London newspaper said today that Liberia's President William Tubman wanted to pay a state visit to Britain. But. said the Dally Express. Mr. Tubman was too shy to ask for an invitation. U.P.
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  • 28 3 BAGHDAD, Sun. Iraq and Persia will soon sign an agreement here on their mutual oil interests, Dr. Nadim Pachachl, Minister of Economy, announced yesterday. A.P.
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  • 243 3 COLUMNIST CLAIMS SOLDIERS TOLD TO PREPARE FOR QUICK MOVE TO MIDDLE EAST WASHINGTON, Sun. X)LUMNIST Drew v Pearson declared in a special column today that the United States 2nd Armoured Division definitely has been alerted for transfer from Germany to the Middle East. Ie Defence and State
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  • 197 3 DETROIT, Sunday. qpHE XP-500, first car in the world driven by a ne* engine that burns almost any type of fuel, was announced today by the General Motors Corooration. It will be unveiled at the May 15 dedication of the new General
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  • 20 3 MOSCOW, Sun .—About 550,000 students are being trained in 200 branches of engineering In the Soviet Union. Reuter.
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  • 173 3 Britons are behind times, says art critic LONDON, Sun. SIR HERBERT READ, noted British authority on art and a member of the British Council, said today that Britain makes herself "internationally ludicrous" by Hinging to outworn art conventions. Replying, In a letter to the Times, to recent criticisms by British
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  • 144 3 WALL TOWNSHIP. (New jersey), Sun.— A magistrate here yesterday "luctjntly dismissed a reckless driving charge against Hammad All. the 17-year-old son of toe Pakistani Ambassador because he had diplomatic Immunity. The magistrate said he hadieceiv'ed letters from both the UJ3. State DeKrtment and
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  • 253 3 Asia 'may decide future of America' PENSACOLA, (Flori- da), Bat. —Mr. Adla! Stevenson, a Democratic Presidential candidate, said here today that America's future might be determined by what happened in the awakening countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. "If these countries decide they can meet their social and economic
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  • 31 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Surrealist painter Salvador Dali sailed for Europe today aboard the liner America to spend six months at his home in Port Legat, Spain.— UJP. lIIIIIIIIIIHMIIMIIIIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIII
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  • 135 4 IFOH, San. riESPTTE lanfuafe and U racial differences. Malayan youths were keenly Interested in Red Cross work, the Straits Times was told today. Miss Barbara Cooke, of the British Red Crow Society headquarters, London, ■aid she was impressed by the spirit Malayan youths of
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  • 259 4 MTUC calls for aid for the bus strikers TRANSPORT ROW GOES ON JN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Malayan Trade Union Council today entered the bus dispute in the capital with an appeal to its affiliate! to aid the striking employees of the Selanfbr Omnibus Company. The strike called by
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  • 136 4 It's a dismal lot for the postal recruit union FENANG, Sunday. rm Penanc and Frorince Wellesley branch of the roat Office Workers' Union want, the postal serTioe to be nude mere attractive to encourage recruits. The president. Mr. On« Ten* Ben*, told the branch's annual meetlnc today that the branch
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  • 66 4 RAWANO. Sun.— Abdul Manap, a police constable, was find $100 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday when he was found guilty of negligent driving. The court was told that he was driving a lorry of a side road onto the main road at Sungei Choh Simpang
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  • 28 4 Firing practice will take place on Blakang Matl between 8 a.m. and 4.30 pan. from 23 to April 27, and from April 30 to May 4.
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya will discuss the question of Jus soU (nationality by birth) at its committee meeting tomorrow. It will consider other points to be raised with the Constitution Commission which arrives here next month.
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  • 152 4 Bishop appeals to Catholics PENANG, Sunday. rpHE BISHOP of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan, today appealed to Catholic parents to offer their sons "generously" to the service of the church." "We need more priests to Malaya," he said in a sermon at the Cathedral of the
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  • 71 4 Malayanised he goes on leave OZMOAPOiara Seamen's Ad--0 viser, Mr. T. A. White, left for Penang yesterday on local leave. During his absence, Mr. Goh Sin Tub, the Seamen's Industrial Relations Officer, will act for him. Mr. Whit- Mill resume work on May 16 and will return to Britain on
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  • 21 4 The BB.Cs Malay section will broadcast daU7 summaries from London covering all phases of the Singapore merdeka mission's activities.
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  • 27 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Mr. C. L- Carrier, District Forest Officer. Kluang, will be leaving shortly for Sweden to do a course of forestry training.
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  • 749 4 How that MM $20,000 prize was won r[E names of the prizewinners In the Malayan Monthly's $20,000 Most- Be- Won Contest "IP were announced in the Sunday Times, yesterday. Here are observations on what the Judges thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult
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    • 291 4 Straits Times Crossword ifflferj^ I 1 I. I In" I I I In FIWt i cameraman? (8. 8). HH HI HH HI *****1111 HI 1. 1»e tool nend. according to BSSBSI Sssss p^BSI Ssss SaaS sgg sss «sss Gloucester's Edgar (15). 8 I I > II Ss 9 2. Gave
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  • 156 5 VOLUNTEER SPIRIT- IF ONLY MORE WOULD SHOW IT, SAYS TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told 200 officers and men of the Selangor Police Volunteer Reserve here today: "At a time when many people are asking for more privileges, it is good to see your spirit
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  • 156 5 ON AGENDA 1955 BONUS HPHE MANAGEMENT of the First National City 1 Bank of New York in Singapore will meet representatives of its employees at the Labour Department at 2.30 p.m. today to discuss their demand for a bonus for 1955. The bank's 80 local
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  • 111 5 Five harbour unions plan to merge A MERGER is planned of the five unions in the Singapore Harbour Board. The S.H.B. Staff Association is taking the initiative. It said that the most effective way of serving the interests of the workers in the harbour and establishing good industrial relations was
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  • 19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Mr. M. K. Ashby. State Agricultural Officer. Johore, has left on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 59 5 The Officer Administrating the Government, Mr. W. A. C. Goode will open the sixth regional Asian conference of Jaycees at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore, tomorrow. Two hundred delegates and observers from 20 countries will attend the conference, which will have as one of
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two engines were called to a fire which broke out in the Seng Fatt engineering works in Chan Sow Lin Road here last night. The blaze was quickly brought under control, causing little damage.
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  • 123 5 THE LONGEST STRIKE HAS ENDED SINGAPORE'S longest strike 229 days involving 21 workers of the Hiap Ann sago factory at Kallang Pudding Lane, has been settled. An agreement between the management and the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, representing the strikers, ended the strike. Under the agreement, 11 workers
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  • 205 5 GOVERNMENT officials in Singapore rural areas must become more courteous and approachable, says Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, Legislative Assemblyman for Changi. He says: "Government servants must, let the people know that our elected Government is different from the colonial one. "They have it in
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than SO Malay musicians and entertainers met at UMNO House here today to form a Malay Artistes' Association. A committee of seven was elected to frame a constltutlon for the association.
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  • 42 6 M Words $1* (minimum). KOH HIAN TEK and Family thank all Relatives and Friends for their kindness during the i: Jt s and death of his beloved Mother, the late Madam Llm One* Lan and lor Wreaths., Condolences and Funeral Attendance.
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  • 576 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Apr. 16, 1956. The Troubled Minorities Some minority groups in Singapore have professed anxiety as to what would happen to them when the Colony became self-governing. This is surprising since there has been no open expression of doubt until very recently. Singapore has been remarkably
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  • 411 6 The Singapore Government must not expect the Opposition or the public to be satisfied with its answers to Assembly questions on the building programmes of the S.I.T. Mr. Lim Koon Teck wanted to know how many houses in each category had been completed in 1955 and how
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  • 207 6 About a hundred Malays in Klang have the right approach to the problem of how to improve the economic position of their community. They plan to set up an agricultural co-operative society to plant pineapple on an 800-acre site. Their object is to develop a modernised pineapple industry with
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  • 1166 6  - Burma, s Communists too want to give up but it s a trap Sir PERCIVAL GRIFFITHS AFTER FIVE YEARS OF TERRQRtSM... By Om April 27 Rmrtna'm Parliament trill fmem lim lirmt ballot box temt sinem It am* mmaimd im 1932. Thm Gowmrntmmmt'm rmemrd Im curbing Cmmtmmmmimt tmrrorimm* im mmmtl bmt
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  • 610 6  -  Hawkins by NAIROBI JOHN Byrne holds all the best cards In the undercover gamble against Mau Mau 6,000 of them, each carrying the name and description of a terrorist. The 9,000 aces are neatly stacked In cabinets at the Embakasi Investigation Centre a few
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  • 174 6 YOUTH ESSAY CONTEST F 1 has been said that a university qualification is essential for an important job. Others maintain that a degree dees not matter if man has the experience and the ability to do the job well. What do you think? The subject for the
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    • 236 6 mHE vandal who attempts L to gain temporary lime- light for himself by the insolent scrawling of his name in public places Is a phenomena not confined to the United Kingdom. I was appalled recently to discover the extent to which the ancient church of St. Paul's.
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    • 124 6 Three was no threat made REPORTS in the press that the British" Rubber Manufacturers' delegation threatened rubber producers that they would produce more synthetic if Malaya did not show more goodwill are entirely un- founded. No threats were I made if Implied at any time during the discussions. The Mission
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    • 52 6 Malayans only in the Press I THINK that the only place where a Malay, a Chinese, an Indian or other citizens of this country are ever referred to as "Malayt>n" is the press. Malayan nationality will be illusory unless we begin to treat ourselves and our neighbours as Malayans. TRIPLE
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    • 132 6 Govt. control and opium WHEN you were good enough to ask my opinion of the suggestion that opium be restored to Government control In this country, i answered that in the interests of public honesty it would be a good move. Since then I have enquired further, and I am
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  • 212 7 IT MIGHT FOSTER YELLOW UNIONS, HINDER OENUIME ONES...- 'NO* TO COMPULSORY RECOGNITION THE WORIdNG CO&fcs£2ft*i&i Trade Union Council today decided not to press for compulsory recognition of trade unions. A spokesman of the committee said that legislation for compulsory recognition was "not appropriate" at
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  • 44 7 Mr. Foo Wah Peng and Miss Lien Yue Hiang after their marriage in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Foo is seen helping his bride to cut the wedding cake at the reception at the Chye Huat restaurant. Straits Times picture.
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  • 64 7 The Government has now authorised the Singapore Harbour Board chairman to revise the basic salaries of Harbour Board employees up to a limit of $465. This enactment brings the chairman's powers to the equivalent of what they were before the last revision of salaries. Then he could,
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  • 213 7 Transfer of railway men causes upset PORT SWETTENHAM, Sunday. T*HE MALAYAN Railway Junior Officers' Union 1 has asked the railway management to call a public inquiry into the transfer of two of its members from Port Swettenham. In a letter to the railway administration y
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  • 49 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. proprietor of the ii.-i amusement re. Ooh Kirn Nguan. icked and robbed and Jewellery worth l today at Imbi Road. Ooh was treated as an out-patient at the General Hospital early this morning for bruises on the face. and neck. Police are Investigating.
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  • 84 7 Whipping is quashed on appeal ALOR STAR, Sun. APADI planter, Abdul Rahman bin Din. had a sentence of whipping quashed when he appealed in the High Court here yesterday. But he will serve four more months in prison Abdul Rahman had been sentenced to eight months jail and six strokes
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  • 43 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A large number of people did not apply for loans as expected by RIDA after the Government had decided to aid Malay participation in the transport industry. Only two applications wen received and they were approved.
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  • 338 7 PHE higher monks, of 1 all the Buddhist emples and organlsalons in Singapore yeserday attended a meetng to protest against he Government's propolal to hold Wesak Day on Uay 23. The meeting was organised >y the Buddhist Union at he Jalan Senyum
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  • 137 7 VARSITY PLANS WORK BEGINS AT BUKIT TIMAH WORK has already started on the first phase of the University of Malaya's expansion scheme in Singapore. II At the moment, work is confined to the laying of I roads and foundations for the new buildings, the Vicechancellor, Sir Sydney Calne, said yesterday.
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  • 127 7 Freed on a 9-year-old murder count K. TRENGGANU, Sun. A MAN who was alleged A to have murdered bis sister-in-law in 1947 appeared in the High Court here yesterday. He was Mohamed Yaasin bin Ibrahim, who was alleged to have murdered Munah binte Abdullah at Kampong Banggol, Kemaman, in July
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  • 69 7 Mr. Tann Wee Tlong, a prominent P.AP. member and legal adviser to several trade unions, said yesterday that unions should not be used for political purposes. He was speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Bookshop Workers' Union —an affiliate of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers'
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  • 90 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. In the Sessions Court here today Chan Chen Chal, of Singapore, was fined $100 or one month's Jail and was disqualified from holding a driving licence for one year after conviction on a charge of dangerous driving by speeding at 75
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  • 49 7 Villagers at Yio Chu Kang in Singapore are to form a community centre advisory committee. It will work closely with the Social Welfare Department on matters affecting social services in the area. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Assemblyman for Seletar, will be chairman of the committee.
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  • 50 7 RAWANG, Sun. A three-rear-old boy was killed yesterday when an oil drum fell on him at Buklt Tarah Estate, near Batu Arang. The boy, O. Oanesan. was playing with other children near the estate store when the drum accidentally fell on him, killing him immediately.
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  • 32 7 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Commercial and Industrial Employees Union has written to the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Perak Chinese Mining Association, asking for recognition of the union.
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  • 461 8 Industrials: A good weeks NEW STABILITY MALAYAN SMMM E MARKET BEVMEW By Our Market Correspondent {THE Singapore Share Market last week experienced better trading, with a healthier sentiment in the industrial and tin sections. Industrials were characterised by good solid selective buying in quantity. The fact that the Industrial section
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  • 387 8 mHE following toutaess done A in tne Singapore Share Market last weak wm reported by one Arm of brokers far the period April 7 to April U:— INDUSTRIALS: Fraaer Neave Ords. $1.70 cd to $1.66 xd, fwm«.. $2.10, Hammer <te Co. $3.47% to 52.50 to 93.47 V*. Hongkong
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  • 277 8 TWE following f uU revised «f ejatations was iasaed by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meetfnr on Friday:— I.W I.H i.v urn 11.90 |buj«n> 4f/- l» J. 15 J.Mcd M I i.Ti fM i »i lin i H 1 I 1 I 1 W
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  • 214 8 /COMPANIES operating; \j in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd.: a dividend of 59 per cent leas 30 per cent Singapore income tax, payable to shareholders registered in the books of the company on April 30. Books will be closed
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  • 265 8 THE feature of the rub--1 ber market during the week was the reserve of sellers in upcounty centres influenced by the deteriorating situation in the Middle East. The price was very steady with the current month losing its premium and at times going to a discount. Imparts
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  • 214 8 The volume of trading on the local copra market is still very limited report H.C.B. Ltd. Although the import figures ot copra for the first two months ot this year showed a decline of 5.200 tons there are indications that an improvement in the supply position may be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1836 8 LABU CHEVIOT RUBBER LIMITED THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be held on 9th May 1956 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS The price of rubber In 1955 was substantially higher than In the previous year and the proceeds of our crop rose from £*****8 to t1, 180.156. The cost
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    • 825 8 WOTICE3 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPART, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Ordinary Oeneral Meeting of The Straits Trading Company, Limited, will be bald at tne Company's Registered Office, Ocean Building, collyer Quay. Singapore, on Wednesday. 16th May. 1966. at 12 o'clock noon, when
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    • 609 8 NOTICES NOTICE RE: NEW «EA LAND CRRAMSSBS LTD. With a view to the liquidation of the above Company, all creditors an rsqueslad to send in their claims to the undersigned before the 15th day of May 1*56. TAN HEAN TU AN, Secretary. New Sea Land Creameries Ltd, 450, Macphenon Road,
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    • 466 8 KMUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAY* SAILING ARRIVINC Ssa Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Pcnani r Krittin Bakke 19 Apr 2 May 2 |un 4 Jun 5 l.a Aa«a Bakke 28 Apr 12 May 1 1 |un 14 |un 15 |w Accepting Cargo for Fremantle calling
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    • 1235 9 jy? the bmw romnx un k»t> M onfon to proceed via other port* to toad and dischtwmTjj-.. Sffi*VSWKl. BLA.BDWAONOON 4 CONTINItCTpSK D"« Sail. P. Sham Penong N'-"- Apr IS/14 Apr 17/10 Marl Apr IB A*l./*l APT2V2. r^ 1 1 U.-.*" 20 M Apr29/SB Hamburg T v m^ 7/t 4 Crooo
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    • 931 9 UNION ajajßffp nejtßtf' W neTW piajipj AtJaTRPtJIOI ff *JrfA *IL- "a- 1 OUIUMNS IHI OM LOII BlBjrlßUßjl itlU juj7| SINOAPORI (Incorporoted m the UnMed Kingdom) S UNO SAIUNCS TO UK AND OOkTTINSNT PO«TS mm pj CBjb^*^« aa •> pOrfj 3 lUfll irVilajWlßj BSIICLS9JCII tor Liverpool Rottardam. Antwerp 19/24 Apr PJ
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  • 316 10 I DRAMATIC FINISH TO SOCCER INTERNATIONAL I ENGLAND FORCE A LAST-MINUTE DBA W GLASGOW, Sun. A DRAMATIC last- minute goal by in-side-left Johnny Haynes enabled England to draw 1-1 with Scotland after a scoreless first half in the Soccer International watched by 130,000
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  • 128 10 GALLANT ACT GAINS LANDY AN AWARD PHOENIX. Arises*, Ms. THE SpartsawMsMß Hail of m. fgjne fees snnaenr r«l that H sremU jrsesw* a trepfcy to Jean Lust, Australia's werli mile regard balder, "far Ms gallant act At Melbaorne last sasnth Landy ■as baUUw to break his werM reeera of Sawa.
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  • 606 10 LONDON. Sun. ASTON VILLA, onee•A- mighty giants of English League Football, are fighting the toughest battle of their gloryfilled soccer history. Their struggle to stay in Division One was helped yesterday with a 3-2 win over Sheffield United in a tense
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  • 117 10 PARIS. Sun. 1 tpNGLAND failed in their Md to share the Rugby Union internf»frwi championship with Wales when they were beaten by France here yesterday by U points (a goal, two penalty goals and a try) to nine (two penalty goals and a try).
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  • 103 10 JOHANNBBBURO, BUD. AUSTRALIAN champion George Banes retained bis Bnpfe* welterweight boxtaf UOe at Mm Rand SUdhun nan last night when be pounded South African Benny Nleuwenhuisen to defeat Sa twcbntwl knockoot to the th round of their scheduled If. round title bout. Twenty-nlne-year-old Barnes was slightly
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  • 40 10 ty itto I i i 1 i isun a i FIRST DIVISION I 1 V I DIV. THREE (S) burn MM*! 8£ p c. Vale im sea in Ham 1 ■h :n SECOND DIVISION a DIV. THREE (N)
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  • 212 10 LONDON. SUB. RNBULTB of rugby matches played yesterday are: BUOBY ONION Harlequins 6 London Welsh 3; jondon Irish 29 Aldershot Services i; Saracens 3 Old MlllhlUlans I; Wasps Old Merchant Taylors Abertillery 3 Aberavon 6; Bedord 5 Coventry 0; Bristol 11 Gloucester 0; Bridgwater and Übion 11
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  • 293 10 Bishops win English Amateur Cup final MIDDLESBROUGH.! Sun. BISHOP AUCKLAND, the holders, won the English amateur soccer cup for the ninth time when they beat Corinthian Casuals 4-1 in the replay here yesterday. The teams drew 1-1 after extra time at Wembley Stadium, London, last Saturday, and were again level
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    • 132 10 Bex Morgan, 3M.D. A discussion j WHAT CAN 100 ABOUT Vs^^^^^. L£ftl i A j -rrj STOP BUNKING/ >»^ ORINIC /HE PIDNT TAKE J EVEN IF IT'S TRUE- A IMV FATHER, BEX I H6'U- 7" k>T f^ < j*jT~r i iiajej 7~\ J\m I A OBrNK UNTIL ATTtf J- IT'S
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    • 349 11 nHMODATION VACANT 1 KAVILUT'. 130 f Rat* Vacancy „,r i l. Full Board. t: 'J'l K NIS!IED Double\>rsndsh. Cooking od Tele. Grange 9 Apply BOX n ROOMS. SEPARI $170. $150— J135. f irea approved for a, »t *****. after Office if; 248-C. Heeren gpjjev hone. HIU S'reet i expectea to
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    • 368 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M W,t4m U (Mtm.)~Bn f eu. Mtrs. WANTE3J nnxurnished/Purnlshed 3, 3. 4 Bedroom House, Tanglln Holland or Buklt Ttmah areas' Phone 27-397. WANTED TJROKNTLY Bungalow or Plat, three Bedrooms Purnlshed/Unfurnished. District 9 A 2590 > S S !T lllCllth 1 nßer ENGLISH FAMILY two children require small Bungalow/Flat
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    • 345 11 TUITION v •Sats.astfa. L AMBERTB DRIVDJO SCHOOL Charges only for the number of ifljwns required to Pass the Teat, 410 Orchard Road Tel. *****. London Dimrmo school £""<" »>y Expert Instructors. Moderate Charges, good Recommendation, Advance, Complete and Guaranteed Courses. Phone *****. 60 Selegie Road, C. H. Koh. V.M.C. A.
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    • 393 11 WANT£O TO PURCHASE MW~i* U itmm) AYs Mc^Mtra. WANTED 2/3 Bedrooms Modem Bstate Terrace House, any Locality, low Price iwmnllal. FuU particulars Phone Number to Box A 3588. B.T. RIAL ESTATE WANTED a* Wm4»Utmtmi a>-a>«aj. eaam. SPOT CASH for your ptopsttyl Wo need at onbo 8-4 Bedroom Bungalows and 3-storey
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    • 801 11 VEHICLES FOB SALE MW-4* U fSjaij.sjfc, ie.fe.utr. MAYPLOWER 1963. excsllant eondWon, one Owner, $3^oo. Blng FORD AIfOLZA IM7 model. angmw In good condition. Ask Mr. Kon, 364 Lavender St. TeL *****. PoirnAC 4665 SHOWROOM condition, no Accidents, fully Tawd and Insured, mileage 9606 miles. Phone *****. MEW 1666 VELOX 1,006
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    • 725 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE QTY COUNOT 4£* DtMNTUIE STOCK ItSS/IS-73 NOTICE to hereby glr en that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will bs closed from 16th AprU to Ist Mar *****, both ways mctusiTe, isr toe preparauoa 01 Interest Warrants In respect of interest das on the above Stock for
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    • 597 11 NOTICES CEHTRAL ELECTRICITY BOAID Pederatton of Malaya NOTICE TO CONSUMERS It has come to the notice of the central Electricity Board that a person representing himself to be an anapioysi of the Central Electricity Board has been Halting fVVraavntVasavV 4n TWJlll. am*4 s^aMwieiwwMwwv money. Oonstimwa should note that under no
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    • 216 11 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby grten that I, H. L. Vincent, Branch Manager of Fraser Near. limited, Smgapore, have applied to the Board of Tlnanalng Justices. Singapore, for the transfer of a Wholesale Dealer's licence in respect of premises No. 475 River Valley Road. Smgapore. to Mr. H. A. 8.
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  • 629 12 BATSMEN MAKE 810 SCORES IN TOURNAMENT CRICKET POLICE KEEP ON TOP WITH 48-RUN WIN OVER SCC A CENTURY by Brian Marks (132) was the outstanding performance In the five matches of yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament programme. This was the highest individual score
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  • 492 12 Johore had bad luck but ref was right SINGAPORE WIN QUAD JOHORE Combined Schools, who were beaten 4-2 by Singapore Combined Schools In the final of the Southern schools soccer quadrangular at Jalan Besar Stadium last night, will forever claim that they were robbed. After being one-all at half time,
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  • 40 12 m the Tamil Brotherhood Association's annual Rognan Cup soccer match. Singles beat Married by 2-1 at Parrer Park yesterday. The table— tennis rhamplfflishin was won by Krishnan Eulasi who also took the doubles with Letchl-
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  • 223 12 First junior century by Frugneit rpHE FIRST century hi the B.C.A. Junior tournament this season was scored by A. Prugnelt (Prisons) who hit 101 retired off RAP Chanel "B" yesterday. Prugneit hit a six and nine fours In a match that produced two other scores over 80 by L. Prugneit
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  • 55 12 BraddeU Sports Club beat S.C.C. by one wicket in a high f*"*"y friendly cricket match on the padang yostwriay. S.O.C. 202-9 (Allen 90 no., Olendinnlng 4S, Watts 20, Hadley 2-18. W. Sher -crd 2-41). BraddeU 203-9 (HcDonald 20, Hadley 83. KUttck St. Legg 26, 8.
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  • 56 12 R. Toole, of RAP Seletar, won the 25-mile time trial of the Seletar Cycle Racing Club with a time of lhr. 4mln. Slsec. Runner-up was R. Goodwin (Royal Navy) In lhr. 6min. 49aec. and third was D. Aisbitt (Seletar) In lhr. Tmin. Seletar (Toole, Aisbitt and
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  • 26 12 TULT. Seletar and Shell drew their friendly cricket match at Seletar on Saturday. Seletar 132-4 dccl. (Howarth 52, Meredith 33) Shell 64-9 (Smith 4-34).
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  • 26 12 Boy's Town beat Singapore Combined Schools 7-0 in a seven-a-aide soccer match yesterday. Teng Yong (3). Gun Hoe, Martin and Vincent Tan (2) scored.
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  • 72 12 RAP Setetar beat Kinta Rangers 5-1 in a SAPA Dlv. 3A league fixture at Oeylang yesterday. Can*lln (3), Slaven(2) and James scored for Seletar and Chandra for Kinta, In a Div. 2B game at Parrer Park. Aston boat Balaattar United 4-1 aoortng through Abdullah (3), George
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  • 924 12 RAF v SRC ROYAL AIB FORCE Singapore and tllnianorii BT>irrsatlon flak drew at ChaagL STOKE RECREATION CLCB Oallstan run out 24 B. Marks c Smith b Turner 132 J. Mark* c Fiern b King 8 'Schubert c Knight b Muir U Perry b Turner 7 J. Martens
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  • 361 12 WUGHTS for aU 11 sb raoaj Wedneaday, eeeeinl day of the BeavagorTarf Ctak April Minting. are: Cl»,Dlvl-5 Sky High S.M Weatoth US Trailer US Glltterinc Ul Mlekey Mow 8.10 Khaahn SJS Bed Bnatr 8.07 Bacentaor MS Say Try Ml Commal IV 7.10 hWhamniii Hope 7J7
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  • 112 12 PENANO. ton. I'll l II— niwuMw Club tost the acyal Australian Regtaent by Tt nnu at erlohet on Vtetorla Oreen today- Ohtoow totalled 117 rw anditfirntesa d the AostraMans (or SI. North all-rounder Koay Kboon Leonf who wag clean bowled for ft "duck," made
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  • 281 12 SINGAPORE, holders of *3 surprisingly held to a ca at Malacca yesterday. Singapore and Malacca will replay to decide who should meet Negri Sembllan, who beat Johore 3-1 at Kluang, for the South zone championship. The Northern final will be decided between Penang and
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  • 18 12 H.M.S. Newcastle beat Seletar Spartans 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at the Naval Base yesterday.
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  • 125 12 Negri got going after penalty FOR ItoJshln^b?^ hore forward.s £#J a 3-1 defeat by Negri ftS lan at Kluang today Negri defended first 15 minutes when j,^,?! at their best. Sho; y Negri took the lead ",,fi ""J converted by Wai Kin Before Johorc coul after that goal, n the
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  • 94 12 RAUB fcj GELANOOR Chinese had trouble in beatins p Chinese 7-1 in a MCFa i match at Raub today. Selangor dominated p!a: j the start and main'ainec a riorlty throughout the past Tliey would have won by n margin had it not been some good saves
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  • 124 12 Ipoh. Sun. PNANO scored a convincing 3-0 victory over Perak in their north zone M.C.F.A. Cup tie on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here. Penang attacked for the major part of the first half but their attempts were foiled by the hard-working
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    • 31 12 SOCCEK BJLTA. hag-*. Wv. SA: Arsenal v BAT Tengah, Geyksag: Workers Biaisitlisi t Bays' Farrer rark: JiSßiSi v Jmntor A.A.. MLF.A. FBJKNDLT: Blngapsre "A" v Beyal Navy. GOLF L.G.TJ. asedal. B.S.G.C.
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