The Straits Times, 12 February 1957

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times He****** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 514 1 GURKHAS RUSHED to OUTRAM PRISON to QUELL DISTURBANCE Student exiles spit and curse as they are packed off to China Banishees' barrage from ship By JOHN DARBYSHIRE jfI'DEN rS and trade unionists led l>> tin- Singapore (lov,nt Np;it and hurled bottles at officers yesterday as they
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  • 16 1 KINGSTON, Mon. West Indies Federation Day will be celebrated on Monday Feb. 25— Reuter.
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK. Mon. The Rubber Manufacturers Association has announced worldwide distribution of a new set of natural rubber standards. The standards ar P aimed, it said, "at vastly improving the quality of the many grades of this raw material moved in international trade."— A.P.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Mon. The U.N. Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammar.skjoeld. today Mked the General Assembly for new instructions in dealing with the Israeli-Egyptian deadlock in the Middle East.
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  • 21 1 VIENNA, Mon. Four Hungarian refugees escaped over the strongly-guarded border into Austria yesterday, it was announced here. —■rater.
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  • 24 1 SAN SALVADOR. Mon. A bus plunged 2,600 ft over a mountainside near here, killing 22 people and injuring 31. --A.P.
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  • 196 1 TENGKU GIVES 'NEW POLLS SOON' PLEDGE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. npHE Chief Minister and leader of the Alliance, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today declared that the Alliance Government could hold a fresh general election "as soon as it is administratively possible." He denied a statement attributed to him that there would not
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  • 71 1 escape SI Xl Ml', Mon. Two occupants of an Auster aircraft had a lucky escape this morning when the plane crashed and caught fire minutes after taking off from a landing strip used by 1914 Flight of 656 Air Observation Post Squadron at Paroi, four miles
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  • 49 1 HONG KONG. Mon. British troops here live in greater comfort than at home, the Army's Vice-Quartermaster-General. Ma-jor-General J. G. Cowley, said today after an inspection tour. Houses and barracks for troops were the best he had seen in the Far East, he said. Reuter.
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  • 500 1 Britain is told of Royal rift rumours LONDON, Mon.— Three London newspapers today told the British public for the first time that rumours have been published abroad of a "rift" between the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Frontpage articles in the Daily Express, Daily Herald and Daily Mirror broke
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Mon. Dr. William Godfrey, 68, was enthroned today as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, succeeding the late Bernard Cardinal Griffin. A.P.
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  • 25 1 The first 8.0.A.C. Britannia on a "proving flight to the Far East will arrive in Singapore from London: at 12.10 on Friday night.
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  • 24 1 COLOMBO. Mon. Ceylon today claimed the shortest woman in the world. She is Chinna Pilla, who is only 30 inches high. UP.
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  • 174 1 'We're free'— Who should say it? KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation's central merdeka celebrations committee today debated who should declare Malaya's independence on Aur 31. No decision was reached as to whether the Paramount Ruler a member of the British Royal Family, or the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, .should
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  • 110 1 TWO WAITRESSES were injured by broken glasses 1 last night when a fight broke out at a bar in Jalan Besar, Singapore. Teo Kee Hong, 20, and Ong Ah Vim, 25, were taken to the General Hospital. Their dresses were torn. Teo was slashed On
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  • 109 1 Crash left her in reverse j T ONDON, Mon.— A court to11^ day awarded £7,000 damages to a woman who I suffered a brain injury in a car accident and now can't stop running backwards. The court was told that Mrs. Myrtle Burwood, 43, had not been affected mentally by
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Mon. The Colonial Office today announced the appointment of Mr. F. A. Chua. 43. as a puisne judge in Singapore.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 Six people were injured tn a collision between two cars in Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Four were detained in hospital.
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  • 20 1 LONDON, Mon— The British Film Academy today named the French film "Oervaise" the year's best in 1956— U.P.
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  • 66 1 Wed, died all in a day DETROIT, Mon.— lnstead of a honeymoon, Mrs. Eileen Niva yesterday burled her husband, Arthur. He slipped on their wedding night and wax fatally injured. Mrs. Niva said that Arthur, 47, fell twice while taking a shower in the hotel room where they had gone
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  • 157 1 Mac to see Ike next month ONDON, Mon. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, will confer with President Eisenhower In Bermuda from March 21 to 24. Before going to Bermuda, Mr. Eisenhower will confer in Washington with the French Premier, Mr. Guy Mollet. This meeting will be held on
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  • 63 1 GENIUS LENNY, 11, DOES IT AGAIN NEW YORK. Mon. Lenn* Ross, the 11-year-old financial genius of Tujunga California, who won U.S. 8100.000 on a television quiz show last year has done it again. Last night, he won US$64.--000 on another show. Lenny won his latest prize with correct answers on
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  • 26 1 NOTTINGHAM. Mon. A 30-second earth tremor rocked the English Midlands yesterday, panicking inhabitants of several mining and industrial towns. No casualties were reported. A.P.
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  • 31 1 Arabic a must CAIRO, Mon. The morning paper Al Ahram reported today that all companies and firms in Egypt must now use the Arabic language in all correspondence and dealings. A.P.
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  • 40 1 BRITAIN T\N ISE th:: WOWM LONDON. Mon. loreitfii Sccrrtary >Ir. Sc!w>n l.lnyd. rrd today Britain ha* rrceived UWMNH her ships will ;><• allow rd through Sue/ ('anal, lie told Commons thtt Fs;ypt h.is uivi-n tfcCM BjHMtM to I.N A.P.
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  • 176 2 Bombs borts in fottball stadiums- 11 die, 45 hurt ALGIERS, Monday. j/!.KVh.\ people were killed and at least 15 injured yesterday when time bombs exploded in two crowded football stadiums. It was the worst terrorist toll in the city in any one day since the nationalist rebellion began 27 months
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  • 72 2 GUMMED UP: BID TO SAVE GLUE WASHINGTON, Mon The U.S. Post Office explained to the House Appropriations Committee yesterday that they were stuck with 300 million nonsticking stamps. The Deputy Postmaster G'-neral Mr. Maurice H. Stans said the Bureau of Engraving bought machines to print and glue stamps in one
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  • 43 2 RANGOON. Mon. More than 500 houses were gutted and one child was burned to death in a fire today near Moulmein 90 miles from here. Another child wa s drowned when he jumped into a river to cool his burns.
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  • 163 2 LONDON, Mon. The United States plans to sell "outdated" guided missiles to Britain, it was alleged yesterday in Reynolds Nows, a Sunday paper which supports the Labour Party. The newspaper also said that part of the price of U.S. military aid to Britain will be
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  • 52 2 T*HE TURKISH liner Izmir which after being in collision with freighter at the entrance to the Gull f o Five of the liner's 244 passengers lost thr Losses resulting from the collision i more than £3 million. Passengers leaving the sinking liner after the collision Camera
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  • 100 2 Man lost at sea had no worries LONDON. Mon. MRS. Victoria Chadwick, wife of Wing Commander W.C. Chadwick, R.A.F. officer who disappeared from the Willem Ruys off Mauritius early last week, denied that her husband was depresed for days before he vanished Irom the ship in the Indian Ocean. In
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  • 330 3 countries have tested bombs and we must have ours, says Lloyd LONDON, Monday. Metal Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said h.it Britain was determined to ko her plan* for nuclear weapons tests this spring. •cring a number of questions in the ,mmons, some of them about
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  • 67 3 MALTA-A REVOLr WARNING ,(TH (Malta) Mon.— „p position, ilisl Tarty, has j, c that if the :-i.itr.irily" inuth Britain it ,11 possible to >top the uorking. U conletter to the Secretary, onox Boyd. ..mpliined that uere not ided in the ron-].-,,nations place this the Maltese j [i Dam Mintoff, office.
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  • 26 3 More power for Rid republics The CounUnlon, one of the of the Supreme nimously bill to give ■publics of :::ore conn, judicial aoption of inal codes.
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  • 12 3 General the new mmander London r his first h Gov-
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  • 37 3 [The Apa l :d the ela-i i >nnected jubilee se of The Aga Khan, who was weighed against diamonds in 1946 for his diamond jubilee, was to be weighed against platinum. A.P.
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  • 267 3 STRAGGLERS WERE KICKED, THRASHED TOKYO, Mon. Japanese servicemen who took part in a "death march" last week charged today that those who lagged behind were kicked and beaten with bamboo sticks. Two soldiers died in the 50-mile march, which began near Hiroshima on
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  • 32 3 BRUSSELS, Mon. Rats woke Paul Limage in the middle of the night. He tried to shoot one and killed his wife. Police are satisfied it was an accident. A.P.
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  • 74 3 LEILA IS NOW HIS 14Th WIFE HONEY-BLONDE Leila from the Lebanon who joined the household of Sheikh Abdulla Aljabir Alsabah in Bombay, last year as his fourteenth wife. She is shown here in her Bombay home wearing a richly brocaded sari. Sheikh Abdulla is a cousin of the Ruler of
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  • 198 3 ISMAILIA, Monday. FHE sunken Egyptian blockship, Akka, will be cleared from the Suez Canal today, according to ;stimates by German salvage experts here. I The Akka, a concretefllled tank landing ship, has already been secured between two German salvage vessels and is to be
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  • 111 3 Two-month delay in 'spy' trial CAIRO, Mon. THE trial of four Britons and 16 others accused of spying will not be held for at least two months, a defence lawyer said last night. Documentation of the case runs into thousands of pages and will liave to be studied by the
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  • 78 3 COLOMBO. Mon.— Ceylon ordered its Navy today to be ready to sail to Trincomalee before the end of the year to take over the base from the British. The Premier. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, issued: the order after he received a communication from the British Government
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  • 234 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: ronsols £55' 4 funding 4<~ 0 £92H Var 9%% *74 9/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £3 31/32 eastern (£5) £7 1/16 Chartered (£1) 38/6 iongkong ($125) £894 INSURANCE ;om. Un. (Uts 89 l'i +/3 loyal 85/104
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  • 25 3 LONDON, Mon. Spot 26' id Mar. 26 >»d., Apr-June 26'» d. July-Sept 25\d..Oct-Dec. 254 d., Feb. c.l.f. 25* id.. Mar. c.l.f. 25'kd. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 22 3 LONDON. Mon Cash buyers £764 sellers £766 Forwnrd buyers *750. sellers C752'-i. Settlements £769 Turnover ajn. 55 tons p.m. 60 tons.
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    • 49 3 Girl, 17, balances 34 hours on rope fOULOUSE. Mon.— A Francine Pary, 17--year-old tightrope walker, claimed here last night that she had broken the world endurance record for balancing on a tightrope. She stayed 34 hours and 15 minutes on a cable stretched 50 feet above the ground. —Reuter.
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    • 17 3 LONDON: Marshal Georgi Zhukov. the Soviet Defence Minister, arrived in Rangoon on a five-day visit to Burma.—Reuter.
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    • 31 3 TOKYO: A two-week old gold rush round Oshima, an island about 70 miles from Tokyo, has brought a find of 148 gold coins minted in Japan about 270 years ago. —Reuter.
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    • 21 3 NEW YORK: Novelist John Dos Passos was awarded the gold medal for fiction by the National Institute of Arts and Letters.—Reuter.
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    • 14 3 MADRID: *King Saud of Saudi Arabia had a 90--minutp talk here with General Franco.—Reuter.
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    • 25 3 WASHINGTON: The United States, the Soviet Union, Japan and Canada signed an agreement, on an interim basis, to regulate fur-seal hunting in the North Pacific—Reuter
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    • 19 3 STOCKHOLM: Five people were killed when leak, ing gas exploded in the iron works at Oxeloesund In Central Sweden.—A.P
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    • 18 3 LONDON: Moscow Radio said Soviet authorities are working on a plan to exchange television programmes with foreign countries.—A.P.
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    • 30 3 SEATTLE: A Pan-Ame-rican World Airways DC-7C Clipper flew non-stop from Tokyo to Seattle In 14 hours and two minutes, establishing a new record for the flight by a commercial airliner.—A.P.
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    • 29 3 BERLIN: A Communist East German court has sentenced ex-Capt. Hans Schnelle to 18 months' jail on a charge of trying to form a spy ring for the United States.—A.P.
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    • 23 3 JOHANNESBURG: Three people were drowned trying to swim a flooded river outside Newclare township, Johannesburg, in a bid to escape a pollcp raid.—A.P
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    • 33 3 WASHINGTON: The farm price support programme has cost the Eisenhower Administration $2,994,000,000 in the last four years—nearly three times the total Government losses in the preceding 20 years of Federal farm aid programmes.—Reuter.
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  • 305 4 A CUSTOMS officer who had tried to arrest the captain of a ship had no business to do so, a Singapore magistrate decided yesterday. Capt. D. N Evans, of the motor vessel Pertama. who was alleged to have Dusked Senior Customs Officer M. A.
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  • 135 4 M.D.U. MAN'S WIFE COMES BACK FROM RED CHINA PENANG, Mon. Mrs. Lim X' .hi Chye, wife of a former Malayan Democratic Union leader and Singapore lawyer who unit t» Communist China in 1951, has returned to Penanjr after spending two years in Peking with ber husbard. Her five-year-old daughter, who
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  • 213 4 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, warned Singapore school-children yesterday to be "careful with their words and deeds." as they were living in "an age of suspicion." "Fortunately, the differences between our various peoples are superficial. But, all the same, we must
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  • 78 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. Four hundred children born in 1950 cannot find accommodation in the Jit Se.ig Chinese School, the Federation's Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, was told here today. Mr. Too met the school com- mittee, headed by the chairman, Mr. Tan
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  • 128 4 A graceful swirl and whirl as Bach comes to life on a Colony stafce E MEMBERS of the San 5 Francisco Ballet interpret E in dance the classic beauty of Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor. The ballet, called Conscerto Barocco, is a
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  • 206 4 Four days' joy to mark Silver Jubilee PEKAN, Mon. Pour days May 29 to June I—have1 have been set aside for the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Sultan of Pahang The Sultan, who will be 53 on May 29, succeeded to the throne on June
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. Prof. F. Mason, of the University of Malaya, will speak on "The Best Years of Our Lives" at tomorrow's meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club.
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  • 55 4 L_ SINGAPORE pd a reward ol day for Inform! could lead to 0 of a hit-and-! who killed a p> Jan. 31. The accident i 4 p.m. in 8( li the junction ol Road. The victim was Arumui Pillay Information ran bo rive any police offirr:
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    • 262 4 Grand Opening Tomorrow! Don't Fail to see "JAPAN MACHINERY FLOATING FAIR" in SINGAPORE Place: ('odown No. 41 S. H.B, Singapore H| Exhibition Hours: Feb. 13 14:00 17:00 BBHUBHI •n. Ad».«,on on, 18:30-20:00 (Private Show) f Hour Bc(or< cio«ioi" 20:30-23:00 H Feb. 14 14:00-17:00 jj f m 18:30-20:00 (Private Show) HH||HHllllHti^l
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  • 143 5 "pXILED" Malayans who have had to take jobs in America because their U.S. degrees are not recognised by the Governments here have written to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for help. Their plight was emphaslsa in an interview with the Straits Times on Sunday
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  • 192 5 EX-MINISTER HITS AT ALI GOVT. A FORMER Indonesian Minister for Finance, Mr. Jusuf Wibisono. said in Singapore yesterday that the present discontent in his country was caused by the Government's lack of attention to economic and social problems. He was speaking at a reception sponsored
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  • 79 5 JAPANESE SHIPS CUT PRICE OF FISH BECAUSE they are going further afield and setting bigger catches, six Japanese trawlers operating from Singapore are helping to reduce fisb prices in the Colony. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr J. M Jumabhoy. said >esterda> he expected the reduction already noticed in
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  • 45 5 Singapore's Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, underwent a minor operation at the General Hospital yesterday. Mr. Thomas is expected to be away from office for ten days. Mr. Chew Swe e Kee. Minister for Education, will act for him.
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new postal agency will be opened at Beranang. South Selangor. on Feb. 18 t*e Postmaster General announced today.
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  • 19 5 A new postal agency was opened near the 10th. mile Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 176 5 'Gentleman at leisure 9 took cooking pots DESCRIBED as 'a gentleman at leisure", Syed Salim bin Zai-. Alsagoff. 37. was bound over In Singapore yesterday for the dishonest disposal of tw 0 cooking vessels worth $200. the property of the estate of Syed Ahmed bin Abdul Rahman Alsagoff. The judge,
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  • 461 5 PLAN FOR MERGER PLEASES Mf. LIM POLITICAL leaders are anxious to prevent any hitch in Singapore's merdeka plans as a result of UMNO's 11th hour demands for special protection of the Ma lays. Special status Yesterday they carefully avoided critical comments which might
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  • 23 5 The Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Sng Choon Yee, has cancelled the certificate of registration of the "Singapore shop Employees' Union."
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  • 77 5 Three of the four people wh 0 had been committed for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering Pal Singh, a jaga of the Singapore Standard, on Sept. 25 last year were discharged by a Singa- pore court yesterday on the direction of
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    • 263 5 POLICE BAND: Public con- Borstals— a talk by Mr. J. M. cert King George V Park, 5.30 Crawford at Talbot House, 11 pjn" to 6 30 pin. Scotts Road. 8 30 pjn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY -jS MOVEMENT: Fr« -film show at Acrofi£ TMman She j 1 House, General Hospital. 7.15 p.m.
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  • 290 6 'Review our pay'— senior officers 'WE GET TOO MUCH' MEN ASK GOVT. FOR TALKS THF Singapore Local Senior Officers' Association yesterday wrote to the Government pressing for an early review of the salary structure of all Divison 1 posts. The letter, addressed to the Chief Secretary, asks for discussion! on
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  • 36 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The principal of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind In Johore Bahru. Che Ann bintc Majid, has been elected chairman of the Pan-Malayan Advisory Council on education of the blind.
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  • 261 6 Photographer of children had a trick to fascinate her youn& models A SINGAPORE photographer, Mrs. Mollie Ross known to children as Aunty Moss leaves the Colony in a fortnight for Australia. For most of the 25 years she has spent in Singapore,
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  • 30 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Janaki was today fined $15 or a week's Jail for removing a kati of sugar from a restricted area In Plentong without a permit.
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  • 93 6 'Good deed hunter is attacked by tigress MERSING, Mon. A pig hunter was attacked by a tigress on Sunday afternoon while reU-asing a cub which had fallen into his trap on a rubber estate 10 miles from here. The man, 100 Kee Wai, 31, turned sideways and shot the tigress
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  • 204 6 Colony Chinese booksellers say it is 'most unjust 9 AN attempt is being made by the Singai pore Chinese Booksellers' Association to induce the Federation Government to lift its ban on books produced by 29 publishers in Hong Kong and China. Mr. Richard Lim Chuan Hoe, legal
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  • 42 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Chong Ann, a patient in the Johore Bahru General Hospital, who fell from the second floor of the hospital, was today charged before a magistrate at the hospital with attempting to commit suicide on Jan. 31.
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  • 166 6 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Minister, for Finance, Col. H. 8. Lee. and the Minister for Transport. Mr. Cms: Yoke Lin. flew In a twin -engine Pioneer aircraft of Scottish Aviation, Ltd., at the airport here this evening. After a
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  • 214 6 WIFE is CLEARED OF ONE CHARGE shop man A HOUSEWIFF v ftcqultted In court yeaterd ing a lotten Nov. 25 villas. Th, withdnw But she jtii ternatlve chai honestly rei at Jalan Kh The ticket N n 232«,» t^of Ma l; ;i J Left on table A druggbr., assistant* Mau
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  • 38 6 The Whampoa DMat the Sinuaporc Labour I win hold its annual mpeiing on Bundi ai 126 Bah tier Road, ai 2.30 pjn T Chief Utalat r, Mr. I.im Y( Hock, and other Ministers an exp^ctfri to
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  • 288 7 After two years work on base stops RIALA LUMPUR, Mon. After two years, the British Army has abandoned work on its $20 million strategic base behind Sungei Besi town, eight miles south of here. An army spokesman said that about £1 million had been spent
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  • 36 7 For the first time Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will observe World Brotherhood Week from Feb. 17 to Feb. 24. The theme of the week is "the single family of man," a moral goal.
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  • 211 7 Colony spending $4,650,000 to house chronic cases CINGAPORES first hospital for chronic diseases is expected to be completed in 1959 at an estimated cost of $4,650,000. The Ministry of Health has called for tenders for it s construction at the sth milestone, Thomson Road. It will be a
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  • 102 7 THESE garlands worn by Miss I .iikl.i Abdullah (above) an Indonesian medical undergraduate who flew into Singapore by PAA yesterday after attending a students' conference i n Manila are of "Eternal Blossoms." And these rare "never-die" Filipino flowers, denote ever-lasting friendship. Farida told reporters
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  • 156 7 THEY HAVE A GREAT FUTURE' YjR. VICTOR FEATHER, assistant general secretary iTI of the British Trades Union Congress, said in Singapore yesterday that there was a great possibility of a powerful and responsible trade union movement continuing to develop in the Colony. He said this
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  • 26 7 The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday agreed to meet the management again on Friday in a bid to reftch a new wage agreement.
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  • 234 7 STRAITS TAMILS UNION? NO, NO, NO EADERS of the Tamil community i n Singapore yesterday criticised a proposal to form an association of Straits-born Tamils. They fear that such a move would divide the community instead of strengthening it. The men who are planning this association are Mr. M. R.
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  • 41 7 Disc Jockey Klngsley Morrando of Radio Malaya, will hold a "Rock and Roll GetTogether" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on the night of Feb 22. The proceeds of the show will go to the Child ren's Aid Society.
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    • 192 7 RADIO MALAYA j Regional 'Proiramnm thus marked can be received b) listeners in Malacca. SINCAPORP Short wave 49 41m. Med. wave WnUArWIUS 476m., 341m., 366m., and 279m. A.M. '8.57 12.00 For Schools: Short wave 41m. •9 00 Playbox; *9.25 Mousedeer Medium wave 476m. And His Friends; Ml. 10 Radio AM
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  • 32 8 If Wordt 110 (minimum). REGINALD JOHN ZYLLWYN BTKWAHT (Re-lei, late of S.S. Police, dird 29.1.57, at Juru, Bukit Inserted by his old friend Miller O'Connor. 536 Kullm I Buktl ::ijani, Province
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  • 16 8 til Wordt SID (minimum). GREGSON: Anthony Neal. M*d >d away in London Hos- !)ru:.ry Eighth.
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  • 30 8 !0 Wordt tin (minimum). THI BOMS OF the late Mr. ii.omas ODonohue ofler their hcartlclt thanks to all who Bent wreaths, loaned cars and att»nded their late fathers luneral.
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  • 610 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Feb. 12 1957. Equality Or Privilege? Astonishment will be the first reaction to the Singapore UMNO's demand that the Malays should be accorded a special position. None of the privileges now being sought found a place in the platform on which UMNO fought the 1955
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  • 330 8 Pravda is distressed at the thought that even foreign socialists have not quite appreciated Russia's action in Hungary. Five British Labour M.P.'s, in a letter to Pravda, queried the Russian claim that the uprising in Hungary was the work of "Fascists" and "counter-revolutionaries." The M.P.'s also asked whether
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  • 198 8 Speaking at a Party Negara rally in Seremban, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar suggested that the admission of Indonesians on a quota system was "the only way" to safeguard the position of the Malays in Malaya. It is odd that this remarkable solution to a difficult problem should
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  • 1189 8  - Jagan or Burnham? British Guiana must decide soon T. f. McKITTERICK by 1 ONE WILL BMtKt 0 TOP AFTER THi j ELECTIONS... COMRADES JAGAN AND BURNHAM ARE NOW ON HOSTILE TERMS COMPANY paternalism and government inertia are the background to politics in British Guiana today. The Left-wing parties charge the
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    • 429 8 IT appears from letters published recently In your paper that misunderstandings have arisen regarding the distribution of Japanese assets among exprisoners of war and civil internees in various countries. This has resulted In allegations of discrimination against certain classes of persons. It is
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    • 95 8 MAY I make a few comments on the antitoddy campaign being organised by the Malayan Indian Congress. I am a teetotaller and I strongly support the campaign. But. I am doubtful whether the present campaign can be effective. Since there is to be no total ban
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    • 85 8 lorry drivers SOMETHING should be done immediately about heavily-laden lorries speeding along roads in Perak. Though their maximum speed in supposed to he 25 m ph. most of them travel at 50 or even 60 m.p.h. I have on many occasions been overtaken by lorries though my usual
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    • 71 8 lor workers WHEN Federation Day was being observed by all citizens of thL> country a& a public holiday the dally rated employees of the Public Works Department in Penang were compelled much against their will, to work on that day. Could the Minister for Works, the Settlement Engineer,
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    • 62 8 that was Y7ERY little is being done t in Kelantan to p.ncourage sports. The only hockey field in Kota Bahru is being dug up in order to build offices. Are sportsmen of Kota Bahru to be deprived of their only hockey field? Surely a more suitable site could
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 754 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wortt lit (mimimmm). PAULO: To AnlU and Pat. a Gift of a Son. Sunday 10th, Steven. Patrick, Angus. Both well. HARNDEN: To Clare and John, a .son. David John, at pttaO, on 10-2-57. All three doing well. in Words $10 (mimmmm). BOYDEN GONZALEZ: MUs Belle Gonzalez of Manila
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    • 55 8 BLUE SPOT BRINGS TO YOU THE LATEST IN CAR RADIOS There is a model to suit every car. WITH PRESS BUTTONS AND AUTOMATIC TUNINC Come in Today for a Free Demonstration There is no obligation Sole Agents:— KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD. SINOAPORE-9. 227. BATU ROAD, KUALA
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    • 146 8 Bring your i»ecorJ« The PYE HI Fl BLAG BOX plays all speeds of '-^'xtHJX' 1 records and change BH£^*~ them automatically. It $|^^2K^ is housed in a beautifully jflt|]||S^ designed cabinet finished in mdi:'"3any. "tflCKMtf Quite suddenly a minor miracle takes place, sitting in the same room as the artists
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  • 148 9 TRADER TO COURT: TVE HAD NOTHING BUT TROUBLE FROM DAY I AIDED A VICTIM TiARY TRIP WAS TERRIBLE— NO MORE WILL I HELP POLICE Ii i Singapore coroner's court j objected strongly to what he termistc of time" in having to testify in a
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  • 89 9 TEACHER BECOMES A PUPIL MR. NGO BENG LIM. who has been a teacher in Singapore for 25 years, will leave for Australia this week to become a pupil. Mr. Ngo, 42. is going to the Australasian Missionary College in New South Wales to qualify tor a B.A. degree in education.
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  • 46 9 About 3.500 under-privilec;-ed and handicapped children in Sincaporp wen civen a fror performance by the Kinoshita Cirrus yesterday. The children were from the Social Welfare centres. Salvation Army, Boys Town, Children's Aid Society, Ramakrlshna Mission, Red Cross Home and St. Anthony's Convent.
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  • 243 9 Everyone a partner, claims this firm OUR EARNINGS REMAIN IN MALAYA: CHAIRMAN \fORE than half the capital of William Jacks (Malaya) Ltd., is owned by shareholders who are residents in Malaya. In addition, 92 per cent f the total annual earnings of the company remain m Malaya i n the
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  • 160 9 BENTONG, Mon— Tigers, although rather frightening at close quarters, need not be dangerous. The Pahan* Game Warden, Mr. A. K. Robinson gave this consolation to vegetable growers of Chamanr village near here. Many have reported seeing a tiger in their
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  • 167 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A SUGGESTION by the President of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, that Indonesians should be admitted to Malaya on a quota system was described here today as "absurd and silly." Dato Sir Onn said in Seremban on Sunday that an
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Slgnor 8. L. Pagnuttl has been provisionally recognised as Consul-General for Italy in Singapore with jurisdiction including Federation.
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  • 19 9 in mber Ballet ing in m Hong five days baa been in oper- dunce in
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  • 18 9 Francis C, British and the idvis t to to changl pletln to Bangit the rnment
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  • 25 9 KAJANO, Mon. The Ulu Langat district welfare committee will hold its annual meeting on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in the Broadrick Club, Kajang.
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  • 296 9 Priest took a woman to live in his wife's room A MAN cannot expect his wife to live with him if he A brings another woman to stay in the same bedroom, a Singapore magistrate, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, said yesterday. "Because," Mr. D'Cotta said, "what is sauce for the
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  • 88 9 Fashions in West simpler expert MR. H. W. VOX All. chairman of a British publishing organisation which produces "Vogue" the fashion magazine who flew into Singapore by BOAC yesterday At the airport he told reporters: "Fashions in the West are becoming simpler, with less exaggeration." Mr. Yoxall. who is also
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  • 70 9 $11,000 FOR LOSS OF AN EYE A liclilement was announced in the Singapore High Court yesterday in an action for damages on behalf of Tan Chin Chew. 20. who was blinded In one eye in a motor accident in January 1955. The case was brought against Naraindas Mulchand Sons. Announcing
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  • 33 9 Twenty Singapore girl guides returned home by PAA yesterday after attending the jamboree In Manila marking thr centenary celebration of the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of scout and guide movements.
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  • 181 9 A MAN who had been married 30 years suddenly started flirting and "kicked out" his wife, a friend of the couple alleged in a Singapore court yesterday Lew Ah Wee. a contractor, was giving evidence in a maintenance case in
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  • 57 9 A.E.D. Murray, of Upper East Coast Road, pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of causing the death of a trisha-rider by a negligent act, and was given bail. He was alleged to have collided with Muswari bin Hassan early on Dec. 18 at the
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  • 121 9 Died because son's letter was sent back to China PENANG. Mon. A MASON became depressed when a letter from his sen In China, sent to a wrong address, was returned to the Post Office, the Penang Coroner's Court waa told today. "The postman delivered the letter to another house and
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  • 88 9 RAF seeks trainee tradesmen r THE R.A.F. has vacancies for men who want to be trained as motor mechanics, drivers, aero engine and airframe mechanics, electrical mechanics, clerks, storemen and firemen. Applicants must be between 18 and 32 on March 1. be able to read, write and speak English and
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  • 29 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The South Johorp Pineapple Plantation at Simpang Rengam which employs 1.500 labourers is building a new hospital and has already engaged a resident doctor.
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  • 286 9 DON'T CALL US RED, SAYS TOM, THE RED INDIAN A DIGNIFIED figure in full Red Indian costume walked out of a Singapore hotel yesterday and introduced himself as Tom Two Arrows, from tho Iroquois tribe in Eastern America. He wore a headdress of porcupine "feathors" and a necklace of shells,
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  • 115 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. SPECIAL merdeka medals may be presented to people who have worked for the attainment of Malayan Independence. the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today. He made it clear, however, that no official merdeka badge had been or would be issued by
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  • 50 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mami bin Moidu. a Singapore City Council lorry driver was fined $15 in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today for failing to report an accident. Mami s lorry while backing collided with a car. the driver of which reported to the police
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  • 35 9 Lim Chun. 53. who was knocked down by a car at the junction of New Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street. Singapore, near midnight on Sunday, died in the General Hospital yesterday morning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 140 9 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk ■*"^v^*s" y. '■^^^&S^ !^^^Kwi l ß^aW m^ntt NOMAD milk powder 1 times htttpr SS 5 SA L$J lrom lectPd mllk from TB *j# I. NUTRITIOUS mner4l j& NO WASTI m aclanlihcally i^^*T each lime you want mllk yon 4,'aaF make rl|
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    • 157 9 VIGOROUS is the best family fcod R^F^^PyPl^B drink because It has a delicious 'nutty' milk v W i chocolate favour I p|| And you can <fflfe£Jfv> ijj make tnony i^l j^^b^s pn=^><^ I I Thp n Wiy rar «n f/ for vr r skln ls the I l\ 'flcM^ I
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    954 10  -  SUSAN BARRIE'S A STRICTLY INTERNATIONAL EVENT WOMEN GET TOGETHER To aid our blind ONE of the most international women's gatherings for a long time was a recent gettogether luncheon at the Sky Palace to make preliminary arrangements for this year's bazaar to aid the Singapore Association for the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 282 10 Straight to you from a rapturous welcome by women in America comes the newest means of ensuring perfect s|l grooming the Lady Ronson hlcctric Shaver. Swiftly, safely, serenely, the Lady Ronson purrs through its work. And the results are simple perfection a clean TV'f// -^V^BHI mc cc arK a slicer
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    • 214 10 theNEmTK J household antiseptic P SAVLON is Non-poisonous. Powerful and Cleansing containing two of the most modern antiseptics 'Hibitanc' and 'Cctavlon' it is the perfect antiseptic for First Aid. the Nursery and Sickroom. Personal Hygiene. Midwifery. Napkin and Linen Disinfection. Dandruff, and as a Carglc and Mouthwash. > Savlon^Sc ©KILLS
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 309 10 Straits Times Crossword 10 II 12 "iT" 16 "T 17 is •9 iiiiii~ 2| as """li~ "ss" ~~H! 26 "™T lH ACROSS 6. Theatre show curtailed after 6. Headland, may be called toss up (7). after Henry VIII? (5). 7. Egyptian mummy? A likely 8. Sizeable portions (5). source of
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  • 1311 11 FIFTY YEARS OF AVITAION ACHIEVEMENT STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Tenacity, courage, death built the air-speed trials FIGHTER aircraft with a A i; .rpl> -pointed nose touched uith I thump of wheels I squeal of hrakes on an airfield in southern Enjf- r( i on March 1» last year. Imdiately l
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    • 7 11 THE TRAGEDY 1 I OF MOZART M
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    • 314 11 m 9 MmmM '^K4 Fathillah Binie Kamcluddin. m&Lm m Penang. LACTOGEN Fathillah was a prize-winner in the 6-9 months age group of the Y.W.C.A. Baby A Show held in Penang. MILK FOOD r^Q I^^TILL LACTOGEN supplies the ESPECIALLY _HT-*^ Mineral Salts and Vitamins "^LIjI Baby needs to make dense PREPARED
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 342 11 ttox 3torgan xl/.H. Dangerous man j~ ,'7 e r.. I YOUVE GOT TO «»«.E A BREAK I MEANWHILE AT THE HOTEL CAFE*.' I 1/ ABOrT yOl'---AND FCPv> Thi& Win&lADE VAPlE.' Wy W, L n n H w vi'ST listen I I he a cancerous man i he s 1 w
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  • 485 12 UNITEERS DOUBLE DIVIDEND, PAY BONUS AFTER PROBE By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the report of the shareholders' and directors' committee, set up by the last annual meeting of United Engineers a year ago, has never been made public, it would on the face of it seem to have achieved some
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  • 388 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Tins and industrials opened on a firm note, but showed an easing tendency towards the close. Rubbers were negligible." Singapore and Federation broken reported the followinr business done yesterday: —Con. Tin Smelt ords 31s. 4>id; Fed Dispensary $2.20, $2,174: Fraser Neave ords
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  • 25 12 A contract for delivery of 100.000 tons of rice by Burma to the Soviet Union In 1957 was signed In Rangoon on Saturday.
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  • 11 12 Rlvervlrw harvest a croD of 163,025 lb. In January.
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  • 149 12 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88»i cents per lb., down l' s cents on Friday's closing price The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88 sellers 88 No. 1
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  • 116 12 The Malayan Exchange Ranks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buyinp airmail: T.T. 32 11/16, O.D. 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada- buying airmail: T.T. 31 7/16, O.D. 31 9/16,
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  • 10 12 P 7.v (down Si';,!,' P( r 2 COFM
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  • 68 12 ram 1 was h.-.i here lod; mostly small. 1 stocks wen others 1 I/>ans we 1 Loans :t Loans 3 Con. 7.v. Butt x Mount Lyell N. Broken Hi] Hill 50 Mount Morgan 1! Peko Western \i. Ampol Ex. Oil Search Aiust. Consol A.P.M. (new) Brad fort' B.
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  • 48 12 Singapore i, chance: noon terday \vere:_ (opra: $28\ sellers. steady; bulk $4J $47 'j seller*. 1 quiet; about 1 ness reported dnr> variety; Muni rawak $102 iboth special Sarai k S J 1 Singapore opra t«M p.m. prices: Feb. (Nominal 1 $j minab $28. Tone quiet
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  • 60 12 Ships him; ttmt pore Harbour BmH expected lod.n Benw.,' (A. Ben\ n 8 9. Cartluze 11. Bei Shillonz 15 16, G Mindoro 18. K a nggar.ing N V, Wall 7. Lam A.m N trlckbunk 23 24 25,26, Hoexn Silvi Medina Princess 29 30 31 32. President Pi-: len
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 246 12 GREY HAIR NIGRIsi^ j comb jygg with the BaLsamlc Oils A S3 B supplied in each box. It gives the natural black colour of youth to your grey or white hair. Set in box $6.00. Also RIVIVEX HAIR LOTION $4.50. Pontage 60 cts. W.mtMi Agent!! all over Asia, China, ric.
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    • 545 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Commtsioner, Civil Defence Corps, Siig.ipore, at a salary of $1,470 pjn plus allowance for a single officer of $150 p.m., a married officer of $280 p.m. and a married officer with a family lof $400 p.m. The appointment will be on
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    • 510 12 NOTICES MALAYAN CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE It is rerretted there was an error in the Notice of this Company published In the Straits Times of Uth February 1957. The Director! will recommend payment of \t%% and not U%% a* incorrectly published, less income tax at
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    • 859 12 NOTICES SHARIKAT KENDERA'AN MELAYU LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya under the Companies Ordinances 1940 1946). Authorised Capital $250,000/--divided Into 25,000 Shares of $10/- each. The above Company has been duly registered with the main object of carrying on the business of running an omnibus service on such route
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    • 657 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL «H% DEBENTURE STOCK 1930/70-80. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL DEBENTURE STOCK 1952/62-72. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 16th February to Ist March 1957. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest due on
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    • 329 12 KNUTSEN LlNE— orient service rKOM CANAUA/U.S PACIFIC PORTS Sailing San Vsncouvet Francisco I'pore t, *wtt ft Anna Bakke 18/20 Feb 21 Fcb 23 Fcb Elisabeth Bakke 12/14 Mar 15 Mar Cierrmd Bakke 23 Feb 9 Mar 8/10 Apr 1 1 Apr H Accepting Cargo tor Fremanrle— callinc Gerald* FROM WESTERN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1099 13 -„405 MANSFIELD <Se CO., LTD. T.I, 41l Incorporated in Singapore) m* li-— THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE g? ■•■scetri vio other ports f lood ond diirhnrna r~IL~ .POOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL* f«T, Dua Sail* p. Shorn Penong G 42/43 F*b M F.b 17/11 Feb l»/20 3»'*" 23 F»b 14/ 24
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    • 1059 13 EAST ASIATIC UNES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Ptnang P. Shorn Spore FALSTRIA IS/17 Feb 18/19 Feb JO/22 Feb Bangkok only t o a a 20/22 >.. TAP* jj\ MA a 1 Urn SARGODHA" 11/12 M.r "jjO* l 21/23 Mar 24/2S Mar 26/27 Mar HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA,
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    • 986 13 KNa the ben line steamers ltd TI 2 v J7 r-' SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S UNES SAILINGS TO U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. S'hom Penang BENMHOR for Liverpool, Hamburg 18/2S Fab 24/27 Fab 28 Feb/ 1 Mar BENVRACKIE for London HuH 20/22 Feb Rotterdam 21
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    • 1142 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: MM ***** ELLERMAN 0k BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANOELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND end tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Central A South and Conoda via Colombo Amertea CITY Of OTTAWA BONNEVILLI S'pora P. Shorn Panong >•
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  • 390 14 THE $2.5 million Japan Floating Machinery Fair, which has already successfully toured six South-East Asian countries, arrives in Singapore tomorrow for what will probably be one»of the most unique exhibitions ever seen in Uie Colony. The fair will exhibit thousands of dollars worth of Japanese
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  • 243 14 GOOD BRANDY SALES OUTLOOK AN optimistic view of the future sale of Martell and other brandies in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore was expressed by Mr. Frank Maish, representative of six liquor producers in Europe, bef° re he left the Colony foi Borneo last week. Mr. Maish, ww o
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  • 125 14 Investors displayed more confidence in the early weeks of trading this year on the Melbourne Stock Exchange than in any previous period over many years say reports from Australia. Turnover of shares has not been large, but many sharp rises have been recorded. Usually the first
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  • 291 14 Special beauty aids VARDLEY and Co. Ltd., London, manufacturers of 1 perfumery, cosmetics and toilet soap, which have almost become a household word in Malaya, want to help improve the complexions of Malayan women. The sales director of the company, Mr. P. E. Hesse, who is
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  • 203 14 Anew development in the British discovered polyester fibre terylene. is its introduction as a fibre for the manufacture of mosquito nets. One manufacturer, Simon May and Company of Nottingham, has these nets in production and other manufacturers have terylene mosquito nets under development. Many
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  • 237 14 Competition increases ALTHOUGH there is keen competition in the tea A industry Ceylon does not fear losing its market in Malaya Mr. C. Gunasingham, the Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya, said yesterday. "We find competition coming from many countries,'' he said "but the
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  • 131 14 Nagoya will send trade mission x of Commer, c Industry, Japa n e n and pose, to send a' tr P 8 mission to Singapore the Federation ?h? month, it is announS in Singapore. The mission win insist of IK men,b,r s eluding bankers t,,.? merchants nre^ and officials frZ^Z
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 278 14 "j£> IISHING NETdj^P The Fisherman's long dream now has come true at last. It's ihnilan FISHING NET that has realized it. Because i 1. If brings you larger catches than conventional types of net, particularly in the case of an AmHan gill net. 2. It is strong, durable, and less
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    • 103 14 jJAPAN j^jj^jilV^i^Sf.^^r and return on the large and Jpgi \|iU A t JWpji^^y comfortable passenger vessels frflßlfpF^' *P RUYS, C3ISSEVAIN, TECELBERC, T|IT]ALENCKA, if? -i"'' TIISADANE. T|INECARA ■^VvSf Fares from as little as pIM COT C KWA 90/ J.~" (First Class) T^3i\v* (Stay in lapan extra. Tours in lapin XT XtO.*
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  • 373 15 Mirophli goes Well in tryout with Bingo By EPSOM JEEP 11IROPHLI, a fancied runner In tomorrow's Class iTA 2, Div. 3, 6f handicap at Bukit Timah showed his ability of handling a heavy track in his wind-ing-up gallop yesterday morning. oiving newcomer Bingo <Patersont a two-lencth start Mirophli, (Abdul Mawi)
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  • 188 15 Miralda in good workout Whimsical Walker (Barratt) galloped 3f in 41 3/5. Colonel's Son (Bougoure) did 41 4/5 wide out. Manly clocked 43 on the bit. Fair Nipper (Ransome) bowled along easily on the bit over 3f in 44. Happy Life (West) finished his workout with a sharp sprint up
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  • 63 15 LONDON, Mon.— The England team to play Prance In a Rugby Union International at Twickenham here on Feb. 23 is: R. Challls. P. B. Jackson. J Butterfleld. WJ».C. Davles, P. Thompson R. M. Bartlett, R.E.G. Jeeps, G. W. Hastings, E. Evans (captain) C. R. Jacobs,
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  • 190 15 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Reds", the S.H.A. league champions, entered the semi-finals of the senior knockout competition when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 1-0 on the padang yesterday. S.R.C. did not hav c their full team out and were lucky to win on an only goal
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  • 227 15 THREE teams R.A.A.P. "A", RAF. Seletar "B" and R.A.S.C. entered the quarter finals of the Singapore Cricket Club's »even-a-side rugger tournament yesterday. R.A.A.F. "A scored an eight points (goal and try) to six (try and penalty) win over O.H.Q. "A". O.H.Q. led 6-0 and
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  • 97 15 COLOMBO, Mon. The sixth Asian tennis championships opened here today on a quiet note. There were no surprises and tha fancied players won through comfortably. Among the first winners were Felicisslmo Ampon and Raymundo Deyro, both of the Philllplne*. who reached the third round of
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  • 64 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ROYAL AIR FORCE "A", who won the Selangor Service? seven -a -tide rugger tournament were unlucky to be deprived of a double when they were beaten I 13-10 by Selanjjor Club "B" in the final of the Selangor Rugby Union's tournament on the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 591 15 r \A( ANT .xtr. Road Rent »«00 P ,ooe ***** K DRIVING secure iulckest complete '..ANCINQ l«'s School ms Avenue, ;O n« 43 184. Book- .<; Cor•hlng for cress guaranteed. O Box SCHOOLS Classes: TypeMaths i Forms 11, Koad. Tel: BEGINNERS M Today. morning, Yin. Senior ,ut day, conlC. 75
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    • 698 15 HIRE PLRCHASK i It Woria U (Mlh.)-Kox 40 <rl,.»xlm WHY HIRE OR Buy Secondhand when at the same coet you acquire our brand-new world famous goods Instead. Completely new puah-biUtou Fresh'nd-aire Roan Air Conditioner: Hlrepurcnase 143 a month. Fashion Arndemy awarded 8 1 cv ft Quicfrez Refrigerator. Hlre-Pur-chM« $33 a
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    • 652 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE *or*. $i (Mim.)-Box U eU.mtrn "PORD ANGLIA" Taxed, comprehensively insured JunJul '57 respectively. Very good condition throughout cash, or deposit and terms accepted. Seen at 5 Conway j Grove. Serangoon Garden Estate dally. i MORRIS MINOR "May 1953 ***** miles agent maintained first class condition throughout $400
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    • 302 15 ov WE CAN /^Lv CONVINCE (jf^Ze^ you ]\k WHY YOU V J SHOULD JIT BUY A RENAULT May we mvitt you to call at our Showroom antf Uarn why »ht RENAULT DAUPHINI offen Iht fin«t tmallcar valu* you can buy to-day. Better still, take trial run and lee for yourself!
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  • 548 16 STATES in the Federation will find it difficult to get Singapore players for special invitation matches in future. Singapore Amateur Football Association, at its second council meeting held at SAFA headquarters yesterday, decided as a matter of policy to reject all future applications from
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  • 33 16 SOCCER S.G.S.F.A. senior league: P T. v M.K.VY.R. Scrangoon: P.W.I), v 5.T.8., Farrer Park; Woodbridxr v CiiKtoms, Farrer Park; Police "A" v Marines, Farrer Park; Friendly: St. Andrew's v V.M.S.A., Woodsville.
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  • 58 16 LOURDES HAS THE LAST WORD IN THIS DISPUTE Lourdes (left) has the last' word in this aerial dispute during Sunday's match between the All- India soccer tourists and Selangcr at Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur. The Selangor goalkeeper takes the ball from Indian centreforward Paul's head. On the right is rightback
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  • 32 16 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Raton Macias (Mexico), recognised by the American National Boxing Association as world bantamweight champion, knocked out Jean Cardenas, the Spanish title-holder, here last night.— Reuter.
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  • 233 16 'I MUST PLAY' ATTITUDE the series regardless of whether I am the best man." Mr De Souza stated. Selvanayagam was given a match and events proved that his (Mr de Souza "s) judgment to be right. Selvanayagam could not stand the strain and was carried off the field cramp. In
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  • 118 16 KIMBERLEY, Mon.— The M.C.C. overwhelmed Grlqualand West by an Innings and .47 runs after k pathetic display by the home side on the final day of their threeday match here. The South African team, who needed 72 runs to make M.C.C. bat for a second time
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  • 892 16 The meanest, most vicious smear campaign in Malayan sport f o n 0v mini ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiHii niiiiiiiHiiiiiiinui iimiiiiiHjni^iiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimimiiiimiiiiiHiHMM.j,,,,,,,,,,,, I Federation's $120,000 participation in Olympic Games ii nun iiiiiHimmiiimmiiiiiimiHiiiHiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiii nun iiiiinmmmiiiiiii mimmmm miiiiiiiii minimi By THE SPORTS EDITOR WHAT has the Federation gained from its $120,000
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  • 440 16 'ENG CHENG and MIKE FIRST CHOICES even for WORLD Xl HERMAN REPORTS TO FOMOC: I WAS JUSTIFIED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. IF a WORLD hockey eleven were to be chosen to 1 play against Mars, the first choice for leftback would be Malaya's Chua Eng Cheng and the centre half would
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  • 115 16 Four-month training for lifters SINGAPORE weightlifters will shortly begin a rigid four-mon.th training programme to prepare for the Pan-Asian champion ships at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 6 and 7. For the first two months, they will have only light bodybuilding exercises. Aftei that they will start on strenuous exercises with
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  • 177 16 REARER BOND Is having a well-earned rest at th» Veterinary Sanatorium ud the Cameron Highlands. Movements of horses to an from the Sanatorium during January are: Arrival*: Bearer Bond (Jan. 4) Time To Reason and Muffin Man (Jan. 5). Star Sapphire and Straits Code (Jan.
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  • 72 16 PUNTERS DID NOT CLAIM US $1 MILLION B.Ai.li.viOKK Mon MURE than a million dollars (U.S.) won in bets on nor s were not claimed by the winners in the United States last year. This was established by li es compiled by the National Association of State Racine Commis sioners The
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  • 140 16 'I do not want to serve under de Souza' KUALA LUI MR. K. ARYAI, rary secretary 0 Malayan 1 1 tion. said had sent tlon becau.se i to serve undi r dentship Souza Mr. Aryadurai who agerol the hockey tram i bourne Olympic "This docs not I am not goli
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  • 42 16 After trailing 3-0 val, Beatty Secondai lied to draw 'hensoccer match araii. nese School at Bras yesterday. Ourunathan. Oaiar scored for Beam I Choo (2) and Foong P., netted for ACS. Earlier Beattv second team «< A.C.S. 3-1.
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