The Straits Times, 11 March 1957

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  • 15 1 «i»*«. IcdmpeimßlMT^- The Straits Times /Halo** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 313 1 RACING TIDAL WAVE LEAVES TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION Village washed into sea: 20 Japanese fishing boats missing One of the worst of th(- century >AN FRANCISCO, Sunday, ires churned across the Pacific tremendous underwater earththe sparsely-populated Aleutian Iwaj between Alaska and Siberia. si quake one of the most
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  • 66 1 LAST DAY FOR THE $55,000 JACKPOT THAT 555.000 is still waiting to be won in the JACKPOT of The Malayan Monthly s Contest And there's the usual 55,000 in consolation prizes. The closing time ♦or the contest is TODAY at 5 p.m. But entries from outside Singapore postmarked Mar. 11
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  • 14 1 N Sun.— The Itomk Energy mnounced yest Union :i<>ther test weapon.— Ren-
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  • 86 1 THE COMMANDER of the United Nations Emergency Force. Mai-Gen. F. L. M. Burns, (left) is seen at Lydda Airport, Tel Aviv, with Maj.-Gen. Moshe Dayan, the Israeli Chief of Staff, (right) after they announced their agreement on the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip
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  • 362 1 Question: After self-government ...what then? LONDON, Sunday. T^HE PRESIDENT of the Labour Front, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said in a radio interview here today that Singapore still wanted independence although the all-party delegation now in London sought only internal self-government. I He was asked:
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  • 102 1 Labourer's wife abducted SINGAPORE police are investigating a report that a 25-year-old housewife, Khatai Manl, was abducted while returning home in a taxi last night. Roadblocks were set up at main Junctions throughout the island until early today. Suppiah Veeran, 37. a P.W.D. mandore. told police that he and his
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Sun. A Britannia arrived back in England last night, a few hours after establishing a New York-Rome record. The Britannia completed the 4.075 miles in 12 hours 20 minutes, clipping two hours 15 minutes off the record.—U.P.
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  • 97 1 ...AND THE 'ROCK' GETS A KNOCK rE "Art Group", a Singapore Malay cultural body, is to appeal to the Singapore and Federation Governments to ban all rock 'n' roll dances, songs and films in this country. At an executive committee meeting yesterday, the organisation decided to send a memorandum to
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  • 45 1 HONG KONG. Sun. The daughter of Hong Kong's Asjsistant Director of Medical Services, Miss Allison Anne Griffith, was married this weekend to a Singapore police officer. Mr. John Eric Spencer Dawson, at St. John's Cathedral. The honeymoon will be in Malaya.— U.P.
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.^ The Chief Minister, Tenßku Abdul Rahman, has been asked by the president of the MCA. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. to appoint a special committee to review the "blanket ban" on books printed by 29 publishing houses in China and Hong Kong.
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  • 331 1 Sarawak woman wins that $1 00,000 CHARM CONTEST: THIS IS HOW THEY FINISHED MRS. LOUISE PEM--ITI BERTON, of Kuchlng, Sarawak, has won the $100,000 prize in the "More About Eve" charm contest > The award, announced by the contest committee today, is subject to re-scrutiny. Mrs. Pemberton is the wife
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  • 212 1 She looks forward to a man's life NUREMBERG, Sun. Margarethe Greissinger, 21-year-old girl from Tennenlohe, goes Into hospital hefe tomorrow for an operation which she hopes will turn her into a man. Margarethe. who is growing a beard, works on her parents' farm and has won several
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  • 146 1 A BL OCKADE WARNING: WE FIRE AT SIGHT TAIPEH, Sun. NATIONALIST China said today that its coastal artillery would fire without warning at all ships running the blockade of Chinese mainland ports at night. A Government spokesman also said that ships would be warned llrst by Nationalist batteries during the
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  • 20 1 Yokohama, sun.— Police have smashed a 20-man smuggling rint. which brought in 20.000 Swiss watches valued at $1,500,000
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  • 182 1 3 fall to Fusiliers in Johore KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SECURITY forces have killed five more terrorists in the Federation. One British soldier was slightly wounded. i A patrol of the 2nd Bn., Royal Welch Fusiliers, contacted about 12 terrorists in the Plentong area of Johore
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  • 41 1 GHANA WARNING ACCRV Sun.— Ghana Government today warned it was not prepared to tolerate arts of violence or lawlessness in Southern TnKoland and w.i> ready to take every possible step to restore rulo of law— Reuter. (See Page I)
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  • 178 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The J mountainous .pr o vtnee of South Sumatra whose exports of oil, rubber and pepper earn the national treasury one-third of its revenue, last night challenged the authority of the central government. Man behind the revolt Is handsome 36-year-old Col. Barlian— known to
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  • 35 1 CANBERRA, Sun.— Air Vice Marshal V. E. Hancock has been appointed Air Officer Commanding Malaya for two years from June this year, the Australian Defence Minister, Sir Philip Mcßride, announced tonight. Reuter.
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  • 300 2  -  MASSEY STANLEY Current developments In Indonesia and Cambodia underline— Communist subversion is the main peril By CANBERRA, Sunday. WITH the assembling of the Council of Ministers here today, the Seato conference gets down to its real business made urgent by developments in Indonesia and, perhaps even
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  • 159 2 Youn g nations pose aid problem cises of the military organisation which SEATO has built up In its three years' history. There has been non-mili-tary action in the past, and this is to be reviewed here this week, and extended. It has included besides coun-ter-propaganda and cultural and educational measures
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  • 45 2 A British soldier covers an EOKA terrorist as he is flushed from his mountain hideout in eastern Cyprus. His ammunition spent after a 10-minute gun battle, he surrendered after the cave in which he was hiding had been set ablaze.
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  • 246 2 COCKCROFT WILL EXPLAIN PLANS LONDON, Sunday. OECRETS of the new atomic age opening for Britain will be given to M.P.s on Tuesday at a private 1 meeting at Westminster. Sir John Cockcroft, head of the Britain's atomic research centr c at Harwell, will for
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  • 114 2 HOMAGE II DEATH TO 'LIVING BUDDHA' TAIPEH, Sun. Buddhists poured into the city yesterday to pay final homage to one of China's four highest "living Buddhas as he sat in death like an ancient stone god. At noon President Chiang Kai-Shek drove to the Temple of Good Guidance to burn
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  • 41 2 *NEW YORK. Sw\.— Actor Henry Fonda and Italian Contessa Afdera Pranchetti were married at his home her e yesterday. It was the fourth marriage for Fonda, 51. and the first f^r his 24-year-old bride.— Reuter. I
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  • 143 2 JAP UNION MEN DUE ON GOODWILL TOUR WIVE leading Japanese trade unionists will arrive in Singapore on Thursday on a goodwill tour of tne Colony and the Federation. Their visit is being sponsored by the UNESCO under an exchange of personnel plan. During their four-day stay in Singapore the unionists
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  • 55 2 BAGDAD, Sun— The Bri-tish-controlled Iraq Petroleum Company has agreed to lend the government of Iraq $210,000 free of interest, it was announced here today. The money will partially reimburse Iraq for oil royalties lost for four months after Syrian saboteurs cut the pipeline carrying IPC
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  • 25 2 COLOMZD, Sun. The United States yesterday gave another $2 million to Ceylon for university extensions, irrigation, aviation equipment and mineral exploration.— U.P.
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  • 61 2 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. An Italian expert is to supervise the laying of marble at the new Brunei mosque. A large consignment of gilt mosaic will arrive short- ly, followed by 118 cases of Italian marble. The main 145 ft. high minaret of the mosque Is nearing
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  • 75 2 'Inciting slogan on man PROTEST i, note!,, marskbr,/. tions secre, compJaminlne counts United stY n ada bor. with Hunga tetters ail d United stag s£ a E ■was tionary elpm ei fered defea to further su ties and atr, The second Evidence that welcome new I In <>TT.\\V\ Government official
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  • 21 2 TOKYO. Sun -t peoplr unknown number today when an 3r ai buried a m.:. Hakr d-ue.— U p F
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  • 556 3 Suez open-but only just SMALL SHIPS GO THROUGH fBE BE'S A ROW BREWING OVEP CANAL DUES- WHO GETS THEM! s\||). Sun.— ;,ht;.n<latug Sue/, yes- the Bret (irough^the N 1 since meed its small l yacht ralvi and the f creek tug Mikitered the from Port ■day. Also due n v
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  • 21 3 GENEVA, Sun. The flveman United Nations committee investigating the Hungarian uprising will record refugees' evidence in secret tomorrow. Reuter.
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  • 135 3 LONDON. Sun. M Rs Barbara Castle, a Lab--ITI bour M.P.. writing in the Sunday Pictorial, said that the Queen's advisers should apologise to India for the Upyal visit to Portugal. "Her state visit to Portugal, for which she was attacked in an Indian newspaper, was
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  • 144 3 I)irfew after 5 die in riots ACCRA, Sunday. 5 of troops streamed along winding roads rathern Togoland today as reports came in? tension in this new part of Ghana il shootings during the week. In a few hours 25 army vehicles commanded by British officers. Including
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  • 93 3 \DO.V Sun— Shipbuild■•i norkers in London. norland and Tyneside Bttrday pledged their pert for a nationshipyard strike for a pw «nt wage rise, strike, which has been lend to start next ordiy, will affe c t UM members of shipHmt unions and fcutens to bring
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  • 38 3 TEL AVIV, Sun.— lsraeli army headquarters said yesterday that a Jewish shepherd had been found shot dead near the Jordan border. The tracks of two infiltrators led from the scene to the frontier. A.P. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHir
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday. fHE Indian Communist Party last night shot ahead of the ruling Congress Party in elections in the South Indian state of Kerala by winning 23 seats against 19 for the Congress. In other Indian states and In the Central Parliament elections to the
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  • 21 3 TRIESTE, Sun.— ltalian police yesterday seized 441 b. of opium from a Turkish freighter. Four sailors were arrested.— U.P.
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  • 69 3 SEVENTEEN airmen and civilians died here when a giant RAF. Blackburn Beverley transport plane crashed Into two farm houses. The disaster occurred when the aircraft developed engine trouble shortly after leaving Abington air base, 75 miles from London, for Malta. It plunged to
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  • 38 3 AACHEN, Sun.— M. Paul Henri Spaak. the Belgian Foreign Minister, has been awarded this year's international Charlemagne Prize, which last year went to Sir Winston Churchill, for his services towards creating a unified Europe.— Reuter.
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    • 229 3 KAMPALA, Sun.— Uganda police yesterday arrested an African family for practising witchcraft around a decapitated herdboy. The head of the family had an ulcerated arm. A withdoctor prescribed medicine whicn had to be mixed with human blood. The family cut off the head of
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    • 42 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— No jail would take Eugene Ellis when he was convicted at Tampa. Florida, of reckless driving —he had the mumps. So the judge ordered him to serve his 15-day sentence at home.— Reutcr.
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  • 169 3 WE STAND TOGETHER, U.S. TELLS AUSSIES p ANBERRA, Sun.— The United States secretary of States, Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday that the destinies of Australia and the United States were "inextricably linked." Mr. Dulles who arrived here for a meeting of the council of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation,
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  • 40 3 NEW YORK. Cut, A passenger and a crew mei.iber were slightly Injured last night when the pilot of a Pan American plane turned abruptly to avoid "a brilliant greenish-white g!c x that looked like r. flying saucer." AJ*.
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  • 30 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Two professors at the I sachusetts Institute of Technology claim they have produced synthetic penicillin, solving a problem that has baffled che '•'for years.- AP.
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  • 254 4 COMMERCIAL INTERESTS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC THE Singapore Government x has decided to "go it alone" financially in setting up a tourist bureau. Commercial Interests are not prepared to pay part of the expenses of running such a bureau. The Director of Information Services, Mr.
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  • 155 4 MIDDLEMEN TO GO rPHE Singapore GovernA ment will continue its campaign against profiteering middlemen in marketing farm producis even if it takes years to beat them. If the Government wins Its battle it means better prices for the farmer and cheaper vegetables for the housewife.
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  • 67 4 MB. JOHN EDWIN HOOPER, secretary of Mmelalne Watson Co. Ltd., with his bride, the former Miss Diana Boss, a secretary at Phoenix Park, after their wedding at the Tanglin Garrison Church. Singapore, on Saturday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hooper, and
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  • 102 4 Estate clerks discuss $4.5 million pay claim IP OH Sun. Wage claims that would cost about $4,500,000 a year were discussed by the Perak committee of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union today. Demands for a 30 per cent rise for office and field staff and a 40 per Increase for
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    • 522 4 'Profrmmmea thus marked eaa be Evening Stars; 10.00 Asian Club; received by IMenen in Malacca 1030— 1100 London Studio MeloShort wave 41m. Medium ware dies. 476 m.. 341 m.. 368 m. 27Sm. A.M. *8 57— 12.00 For The Schools; KGClOllcll •8.00 Music And Movement. •».»> Interval Musk; '9.25—9.43 Song- SINGAPORE
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  • 191 5 SELANCOR GOVT. URGED TO FOUftw JOHORE S EXAMPLE fOTION SA YS SEX CRIMES 01 ISCREASE IF THESE ICTS AREN'T STOPPED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pfl i federation of Chinese Guilds and Association- tod>3 lir cd tne Clangor (Government UN striptease shows. i to the Mentri Besar, Inchc
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  • 84 5 n; |||iiM. plans for the KampMl Silat r kft i" Singaptff have red t<" M«it the had protested .nirket would i trick which t f only means of \ill;ige. i nuncil President, Bea HU vestert if a proper road frf built several attap jwtllints
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  • 60 5 26 SAT FOR EXAM— ONLY ONE FALIED SEREMBAN. Sun. The Government English School at Port Dickson again scored the highest percentage of passes for schools in Negri Sembilan in the recent Senior Cambridge examinations. Only one of the 26 students who sat for the examination failed. Jn the previous Senior
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  • 58 5 MONTH-OLD CONGRESS DISSOLVED ional Con- Singapore to protest ning of the ii.orandum" der ol the Malay Irnyku Muda hag been dis■as taken yesterday. said the d Us task fulfilled when the Mr. Lira the last A ing that the i communlttM rervod seats .rreptaolp to our a fully elected under
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  • 38 5 TF.BAL. Sun. ci and about rub land, inmail rubber r« destroyed in S:mpang Ampat which rose to about 50 feet. lly as 60 police Irom the Nibong Tebai rui.iam fought re hamper- water.
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  • 30 5 chairman of the P«apore L:lc«uards Corps, p Lunn. yester- v Council to Ita along i Walk where' bi several ndl'i duty as the Walk," he
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  • 21 5 I Sun. Five ng E.:tish 'his month, lue on Tuesneus on ■'ney on Corfu on A>tyanax
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  • 27 5 OANU Sun. t bber trees on at Kam- from '->y a fire r n!or c than ieht ted by vill■jj^int the fire under
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  • 11 5 The Chinese Bri;'t a meet- ay« full mendad ConsUtu-
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  • 77 5 Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, will soon be able to accommodate the 400 maternity beds that are needed to cope with the increasing birth rate. The Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. told the Straits Times yesterday that renovations were being carried out on the old block
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  • 62 5 Miss Janet Elizabeth Grigg, 34. who was thrown when tier horse fell at the Singapore Turf Club's gymkhana meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday, was still in a critical condition at the General Hospital last night. Hospital authorities said j that Miss Grigg. a nursing
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  • 31 5 A 33-member delegation representing 243 American Press. TV and radio organisations, which visited Singapore recently on a round-the-world fact-finding tour, left the Colony by air for Bangkok yesterday.
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  • 71 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ang Choon Bak, 30. was sentenced to three months' jail in the lagistrate's Court here today for being a member of a triad society. He had a tiger's head and a snake tattooed on bis rigbt arm. He told
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  • 51 5 BRUNEI. Sun— Mr. R. H Morris, former Assistant Resident, who was also acting State Treasurer, i s now working in the office of the Commissioner for Development. He will take over his new duties from Mr. E. R. Bevinnton, who is going on long leare in
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  • 52 5 EIGHTEEN-MONTH-OLD Keith Baker went to a meeting at the American Club yesterday and immediately found a new friend in this pet parrot It was the annual meeting of the Singapore Caged Birds Society. Most of the members took their pets along. Straits
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  • 158 5 We don't want strike, they say SINGAPORE'S 120 Government midwives, who are threatening to go on strike, are prepared to subarbitration. Madam Mary Chen, president of the Singapore Government Midwives' Union, told the Straits Times yesterday: "We do not want to go on "We have told the
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  • 112 5 Razak opens language agency T^HE Federation Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, yesterday officially opened the Agency for Malay Language and Literature at Johore Bahru. He said that its aim was to enrich the Malay language so that it would be the official national language of the
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  • 33 5 KLANG, Sun. Eighteen members of the University of Malaya Council today visited the Muslim College here. They met its principal ~*r. Abdul Rauf and members of the college staff.
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  • 36 5 IPOH, Sun.— Ong Seng Aun, 35, was admitted to the Ipoh Hospital last night with severe burns. He was said to be the victim of an acid attack. The police are investigating.
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  • 150 5 DAMAGES SUIT NOT TOO LATE— JUDGE JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. A DAMAGES suit arising from death in a motor A accident was not barred because it was institut- ed a year after the accident, Mr. Justice Hepworth ruled in the High Court here today. The suit was brought by Wong Chin
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  • 104 5 Go into new villages. Scouts told IPOH, Sun. TTHE Mentri Besar of Perak told the annual meeting of the Perak Boy Scouts Association yesterday to expand into the new villages. He also said the Perak Government was giving the association a three-quarter acre plot of ground in the Ashby Road
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  • 52 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Karim, District Officer of Krian. has gone on long leave before retirement. Aged 51. tne Dato Joined the Government service as a member of the Malay Administrative Service in 1924. Tuan Hajl Anjang Salth bin Haji Abbas has
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  • 319 5 NEW LOOK VARSITY RISES OUT OF CHAOS Bis expansion work at Bukit Tiaah BY EARLY next year the present building and reconstruction chaos at the University of Malaya will end and there will be a "new look" university. The original Raffles College building, square and squat, will be transformed out
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 186 5 R.f- ment class 10 30 am new course SPECIAL In lln beauty culture class 2.30 p.m.; fles Museum- "J^g 1 sj? &S£g Club meet* at 29. Amber Singapore —9 30 am. u> Road 4pm P.m. JOO CHIAT COMMI'MTY A SHELL THEATBETTE: Free so< AT O N Handicraft cla«e« film show—
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  • 33 6 20 Word* $10 (minimum). MRS. DAD. LAWRENCE and f-tmilv thank the "Little Sisters ef the Poor' for their devotion and nil who attended, sent conci'.lence wreaths, and loaned cars at the funeral.
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  • 41 6 if Word* $10 (minimum). IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Manuel Gabriel Plus who passed away on 11th March 1956. IN LOVINO MEMORY of Rozamal wife of Joshua Baruch and loving mother of Iris Francis and Pauline 11th March 1953.
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  • 216 6 10 Word* %IO (minimum). MODERN AIR-WICK kills all unpleasant smells with its fdst union. Air-wick is stocked by all good stores try some to-day-IRENE KOHLER, Victoria Hall, March 22nd and 27th. Book at Robinsons "In the front rank j o: English Planiits" Times, London. SINCERE DISPENSARY 10/12 Hill Street
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  • 620 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Mar. 11, 1957. Face Saving In Java The orthodox Muslim parties in Indonesia are now said to be in search of a "face saving" compromise for President Soekarno. It is a difficult task. But if Dr. Soekarno is in fact ready to drop his insistence
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  • 355 6 Peace ana Formosa had their customary place in China's celebration of international Women's Day, but there was also a dramatic departure from the stereotyped formula for this annual occasion. Exhibitions of methods of birth control were opened in all the major cities, and a fresh impetus
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  • 160 6 The situation which the Council of Ministers of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation begins to review in Canberra today is much like the curate's egg. Parts of it are very good. But more and more it is being recognised that the military aspects of Seato are far
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  • 718 6 Where are 40 mil. missing Chinese Muslims? Asks WALTER BRIGGS, J Straits Times Special Correspondent JAKARTA. WHAT has become of 40 million Chinese Muslims? What is happening to Islam under Chinese Communist rule? In Indonesia, as elsewhere in Asia, the emergence of China has excited keen interest: wonder at its
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  • 992 6  -  Paul Bareau By T«H£ Bank ot England recently reduced its official rate of discount from five and a half to five per cent. The higher rate had endured for just under twelve months and the reduction by half per cent has been widely interpreted as a'
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    • 105 6 rpRAPFIC along Klang I. Road is very heavy since Petaling Jaya came Into existence. Many accidents have occurred, due mostly to excessive speed and to the poor lighting of the road at night. It Is common to see cars, lorries and buses overtaking each other at
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    • 74 6 DECAUBE of the drought of the past few months. Paloh, which depends on wells for its water faces the worst water shortage ever experienced. Most of the wells are dry. The few that have water belong to private owners who have hardly sufficient for their own
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  • 277 6 On The Margin illlllllll v I Thi Jm a, I ar I some*: gamblh,- Bahn, rickshaw I atßukit r: eiLrv travelled jwiw-bu Colema-i Bah: <S acn; bparding-h at $3 an h< anwn" to v;,^J« country road •>'• I latcrito r with no exro]>: I rubh. r now drives 1 grc
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  • 269 7 B. Sc. (Hons.) a very scarce Qualification fißSffi BY CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER muc KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. j]HE retiring Chief Education Officer of Selangor Mr. K. D. Luke, said today that there would be a "serious shortage" in the near future ot teachers with honours degrees especially in science. Mr. Luke
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  • 67 7 RUBBER 'WE STILL HOPE FOR BIG SALE TO C HINA' UBEF traders in j; -till hope rs from disapso far this Beg viceSinpapore Association. -nes yerter- < rted orders now because agreement .on first," shall be 75,000 tons v<rnment is .30.000 tons of hope to sel] exported to China last
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  • 11 7 I Bun —The FedeSinpapore last rted 24.724 tons crades.
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  • 70 7 WATER MAN HERE TO SETTLE ROW An expert called in to settle the water scheme dispute between the Singapore Government and the City Council arrived in the Colony yesterday. Hr is Mr. G. A R. Sheppard, (above) a partner of the leading engineering firm Kmmi Deacon and Gourlay. England. He
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  • 93 7 A big day for architects tV)R the first time in the ■T History of the Institute of Architects of Mala>a, the president of the Royal Institute of British Architects will be present at its annual dinner on March 23The president. Mr Kenneth M.B. Cross, and the secretary. Mr. CD. Spragg,
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  • 39 7 Mr. Kamal Siddique has been elected president of the Singapore Young Men's Muslim Association.Other officials are: Vicepresident, Tuan Haji Wanjor bin Abu Bakar; secretary, Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim; treasurer, Ismail bin Bachick; auditor, Ibrahim Sharif.
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  • 55 7 Ten Singapore Trades Union Congress representatives will leave for the Federation on Wednesday for a week's tour. The T.U.C. president, Mr. s. Jaganathan, who is expected to lead the delegation, said yesterday that the tour was t 0 renew contact with the Malayan Trades Union
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  • 42 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The fire brigade was called to 10 lallang fires in different parts of the Johore Bahru Town Council area yesterday The management of Phing Mm estate, Ulu Tiram, have not yet assessed damage caused by Friday's fire.
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  • 19 7 BAHRU, Sun. Mohideen was the Magistrate's for convey- his lorry in unsuitable as ise danger."
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  • 208 7 pRADUATES of universities in China now teaching in Singapore Chinese middle schools want to be paid more than Certificate-trained teachers. The Singapore Chinese I lie School Teachers' at a meeting yesterday led to take up this claim the Education Mlnisst week the ministry
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  • 108 7 A SIN GAPORE student, Victor Seah Thiong Hin was a guide to Prince Philip when he visited St. Paul's College at Cheltenham, a Church of England Teachers' Training College, last Friday. The Prince visited the college to open new extensions costing £133.000. Mr. Seah.
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  • 80 7 NEW $70,000 SCHOOL WING OPENING KAMPAR. Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak will open the $70,000 three-storey extension of the Anglo-Chinese School here on Tuesday at 4 p.m. The dedication jervice will be I conducted by Bishop H. B. Amstutz. The Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, and
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  • 46 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun, Rent Assessment Board members for Muar this year are the District Officer (chairman), the Administrative Officer, the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Johore North. Mr. Chua Song Lim, Mr. S Ponnampalam, Mr. Wong Tai Lam and Inche Ban bin Haji Babu.
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  • 124 7 MINISTER TO MALAYS; YOUR MUST CHANGE OUTTERWORTH, Sun. D Malay farmers must change their "easy-going attitude" towards life if they are to benefit under the Government's new fiveyear development plan, the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said here yesterday. "You must be prepared to make sacrifices to
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  • 38 7 Inche Abdul Samat bir Mohamed Amln, senior technical assistant In the Malayan Railway at ralim. Perak leaves for Britain oy air tomorrow to study the diesel electric locomotives which are to be introduced In Malaya soon.
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  • 118 7 •nACH application for a loan will be fully investig- ated by the newly-formed Singapore Industrial I Promotions Board. I Its chairman, Mr. David Lee, told the Straits Times yesterday that such work could not be done until an office was organised. The board is now
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  • 61 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. In the Magistrate's Court here today Sgt. A. Morrison, of Majedee Barracks, was fined $40 and had his driving licence endorsed when convicted on a charge of negligent driving. Be knocked down a pedestrian Lov. Kow. an ebmployee of the Lian Hwa Rubber
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  • 143 7 500,000 workers to get their orders KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Malayan Trade Union Congress, which claims A to represent 500,000 workers, is to ask its membei unions to take part in the merdeka celebrations In September. r The decision as taken at a meeting
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  • 113 7 'WE WANT TO WORK 9 SAY THE PENSIONERS PENSIONERS want the «n--gapore Government to give them work whenever possible. Mr. Kiong Thian Hoe, secretary of the Government Pensioners Association, said that many watchmen now employed by the banks were pensioners. Jobs, he added, should be given to those who were
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  • 58 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan's biggest Scout camp was opened by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, at Labu, 10 miles from Seremban, yesterday afternoon. The High Commissioner arrived in a helicopter and was 'received by Mr. J. M. Watts. manager of Labu Estate, who is
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  • 37 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The charge against Selamat bin Ahmad, Mohamed Zin bin Abdullah. Abdul Karim bin Abdul Saman and Alias bin Abbas accused of posing as detectives, was withdrawn in the Magistrate's Court here today.
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  • 29 7 A total of 1.588,810 tons of cargo was handled at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves and in the Roads in January, according to the Government Statistics Department.
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    • 232 7 GRAMPIAN! HIGH QUALITY SOUND EQUIPMENTS For Schools, Churches, Factories, Workshops, Stage Shows, Dance Halls or any Indoor or Outdoor Public Addressing purposes. MANY MODELS ARE IN STOCK For A.C. AC/DC Or BATTERY >c write, phone or call for full particulars KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. M ORCHARD «D., SPORE-9 PHONt:
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    • 152 7 MODERN MINERAL SEPARATION EQUIPMENT BASIC FLOWSHEET MALAYAN TYPE MINERALS J WET GRAVITY y CONCENTRATION j_i i DRYING "1 1 HIGH TENSION /f SEPARATION J\ SEPARATION ZIRCON CASSITERITE MONAZITE ILMENITE C SIMILAR FLOWSHEETS ARE USED TO RECOVEI COLUMIITI SCHIILITE WOLFRAMITE AND OTHMS FOR PLANT TO MlfT TOUR ESPECIAL REQUIREMENTS IN RISPICT
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  • 263 8 During the week's trading Straits Times changed hands at $*****, improved to $3 20 and business was parsing on Saturday ALTHOUGH the Singapore Share Market was basically steady with some firming tendency last week there were periods when buyers jvere hesitant. Some encouragement came with
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  • 207 8 DIVIDENDS announced last week by companies operating in Malaya were: GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LTD.: an interim dividend of 2s. per share for the year ending September 30, payable in England on March 29. ROBINSON AND COLTD.: an interim dividend of six cents per unit on the ordinary stock units,
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  • 83 8 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates w> $100): Canada: buying airmail: r.T 31 5/16, O.D. 31 7/16. 30 d'st 31% credit bills. 31 13/16 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.I) ready: Canada 30 15/16 On the
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  • 450 8 ON the Singapore Rubber Market last week the incentive, which overshadowed the retreating Indonesian situation as the dominating feature, came from unconfirmed rumours of Continental inquiry from behind the Iron Curtain. The rubber price, which had begun to ease, recovered slightly but at the
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  • 439 8 rE following: business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was report, ed by on f firm of brokers for the period March 2 to 8. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 31s.lO>^d. to 325. Fraser Neave Ords $2.30 to $2.3214 to $2.30. Hammer CO. $1.90 to $1.87
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 417 8 NOTICES NOTICE Thte w to notify the public that Madam TAN KOK HUANG has left the protection of her husband Mr. Elo Soon Jin alias Yeo Soon Jin at present of No. 94C, Tionfi I Bahru Road. Sinj.spore. since February 1953 and that the said 1 Mr. Yeo Soon Jin
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    • 573 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from qualified laboratory assistants to fill a post in Sarawak. Applicants must be capable of handling complete analysis of Mangrove Extract. A knowledge i of hospital assistant work would be an advantage but not essential. I Good salary and service conditions offered the successful applicant.
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    • 828 8 NOTICES THE BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual 1 1 General Meeting of the Share- t holders of this Company will be I held at the Registered Office of i the Company, Third Floor, China Building, Chulla Street, Singapore, on
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    • 721 8 TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Tenders are Invited for the lease of the Bicycle Shed at the Embankment opposite the Central i Market, Kuala Lumpur Pu™ l particulars may be obtained irom the Municipal Secretary Kuala Lumpur. Closing date: 13 noon on 18-3-67-CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER OAS DEPARTMENT Installation
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    • 617 8 KNUTSEN LINE orient fROM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS I Sailing S*n I "ancouwet Francisco Spore H.sw e t p Elisabeth Bakke 16/18 M,, 9M I Cjeirmd Bakk, 8/10 Ap. 11 A Ellen Bakk. 20 Ma. i Apr 5/ 7Ma» BM,y j^ 1 Accepting Car*, tor Fremantlt— caltins C*uid," I fROM WESTERN
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    • 1096 9 i4 oj MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T.i, mv fr) 1 S'ngopore) ,i 2 XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S3" 1 TM&Btm O"« Soil. p. s hom pmnong G2S/24 Mar 16 Mar 17/20 Mar 21/22 Mar 22 Mer 2S Mar 24/28 Mar 29/30 Mor 26 Mor 29 Apr J/ 6 Aor 7
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    • 1000 9 WBl M! I D£fl jI>J U HYfMH tfl II lM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR PAR EAST "SARGODHA" J£* ■moma" 17/IBMer 0 IA Ban,kok .niy U/M M S NCKHLA 30M.r/lApr ui^!n^g^%tV.n^K; SB""* HAMiu 8 Jim AwniA" por# P. S'hom Panong Passage accommodation avoilabto. Cargo space available. Singapore
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    • 976 9 -.a-iNQ THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD V SINGAPORE (incorporated in the United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penong BENARTY for London, Hamburg 022/13 Mar 14/14 Mar 17/18 Mor BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Homburg 20/24 Mor 27/2 f Mar 20/31 Mar BENLEDI for Aden, Port
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    • 1180 9 MeALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLBaUtAM LINKS KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accept! >g cargo for Central A South ond Conoda via Colombo America CITY OF COVEHTP.Y •OUGA.NV.LLE Spore P. Sham Panong Spore
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  • 197 10 LONDON, Sunday. ASTON VILLA'S hopes of winning the English Football Association Cup soared yesterday when they held Manchester United, the Cup favourites and League leaders, to a 1-1 draw in their league match in Manchester. A crowd of over 55,000 saw young
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  • 1047 10 Man. United 32*22 5 5 85 46 49 Preston 33 1« 8 7 76 41 44 Tottenham 31 17 8 6 81 44 42 Blackpool 32 17 7 8 74 54 41 Wolves 33 17 6 10 82 59 40 Leeds 33 13 11 9 62 48 37
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  • 263 10 MIDLANDERS ON TOP AT FINISH AGAINST THE 'BABES' With 49 points from 32 punes, Manchester »r e still well ahead of the field in the First Division. Preston North End, whose home win over Charlton Athletic was their 14th league game without defeat, are next with 44 points. Tottenham, with
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  • 222 10 international John Charles helped Leeds to a 5-2 victory Sunderland were lucky to escape with only a 2-0 defeat at Burnley. Stamford Bridge, headquarters of London club Chelsea, has proved a "hoodoo" pitch in recent weeks Yesterday, for the third successive League gam e there, spectators watched
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  • 268 10 LONDON, Sunday. rkEVON won the County Rugby Union Champion- ship at Plymouth yesterday for the first time in 45 years when they beat Yorkshire 12-3, scoring three tries and a penalty goal to a try by their rivals. Devon led by a penalty after
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 739 10 CATHAY cSS^ Ori*anisati€»n fill? £uiw Attractions dilfff^ fcr^i-^Yil NOW SHOWING! |O Q t ONJ n a m i 4 5 p m PHAT FABUIjOCI BKOADWIY MUSICAL REVUE 18 HERE« ON THE SCREEN. I '^L^s b^^ x. Stitf f^ A Cathay Organisation p«RTUI I(|TT Release twninw mil OBERT WAGNER JEFFREY HUNTER
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    • 433 10 sfli t T'' M ""i^ililffilH'iiff L ||'j^n PHONE 11a.m., M 5,4,, 4, i gj ***** 6.30 c 9.30 p.m. V^IIW B Suitable* for ADt I I §S carroll "rary nniiiT''-'!! B BAKER a* DHDI UUL f Hfl Opens TOMORROW! DAIH I HS (Te*honne Anirust Moon) (i:,.|, I MACHIKO KYO MASAYIKnL
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    • 197 10 Rex Morgan MM, No choice i^^Uf a I 1 m fc. I I |_L_^^ I L uj Tiypff VtffTU UIU t 1 I till f ■VvvMaL f~m mm. B^JL^^ji |J I i \^^^^^B£k^ d^&\ V^H9S v*i&^ f^*' HAlfcN J \3jPHy^^BB%~" o""^^^L Dick Tracy Borrowed it I r ruFonvimnicnrrin 1 fuSTEN,
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    • 318 11 iK^^^^^^^^^SlSi^Hl I\ \f ANT it cts. txtrm. ED H.D. a Driver. Fore,t person. tit experience. lALI Typists, $500, Sta•i se Book- Chlan's Hd. *****. jRAPHER lmmePinn. Write experience ajflj Box N OR g brand of salary and tge of two Chinese ad replies ■OUNCIL: f«r's DeTracers at o! between on
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    • 411 11 SITUATIONS VACANT IT.r*. <Mi*.> UoxiO^txtr. SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER experienced required inSne,dlat«ly for Britiah Firm Write full particulars and salary required Applicants resident Johore ?0M hOe 1 M ls quired laboratory animals per ££J? '•^•J Preferred is Higher School Certificate including a Biological subject, or a University pa« degree or reltvant experienceBasic
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    • 817 11 i Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j I Utmost care should be taken when replying to box number I ads. to use the CORRECT I j NUMBER .nd Address ro rfce i I Straits Times Cecil Street. SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Mi*.)-BoxtOcU.,xtrm. BINGAPORE Chartered Ac- 1 coumants require
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    • 804 11 TUITION iO Words SS (Ml*.) Box SO cts txtrm. THE MALAYAN SCHOOL of Motoring assures L Drivers within 15 Lessons 'Ready for the Test Standard". Enquiries Welcome. Phone *****. FOR SUCCESSFUL COMMERi CIAL education in Typewriting 1 (Rapid Courses/Home Tuition) Shorthand. Book-keeping, English/ j Maths, join National Commercial School. Tel:
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    • 948 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Words U (Ml*.) Bex SO etc extra. HAWKHURBT Choice building site lor one house only, close to the village. Attractively 1 timbered paddock of about I*4 acres. All main services available. Outline Planning approval. Freehold £1.200. Burrons, Clemen U, Winch tt Sons, Ashford (Tel. 1284;
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    • 535 11 FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Mi*.) Box SO cts. txtrm. SALES SERVICE: For AU Types ot Blind.-; Rattan Chlcksi M.B. Hoosainsab. 34. Robinson Road. Tel. *****. 1 14 FOOT OUTBOARD Motor Boat, good condition. $700 0.n.0. Ring Tel: No. *****, between 9 and 11.45 A.M. ONB SIEMENS 5 HP.. 460
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    • 124 11 "^^mwm\*i p* 1^ f. f^af^S ]f j NEW OTTONE EYE DROPS bring quck relief to «y« suffering from smofc*. 4ver, glsre I*4 the strain ef modtrn living. A n«w medical formula a boon te travellers, office we*fcert and everyone facing eyt-discomforts anywhere at any time. NEVER BEFORE eye drops in
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  • 820 12 Singapore falter at the start of road to Tokyo BY THE SPORTS EDITOR Eight-goal Rahim returns to team and misses 8 chances SINGAPORE football's India-tour' and Asian Games aspirations suffered grievously at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Playing in their first representative match of the season, for
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  • 66 12 Serangoon Garden SC scored their sixth consecutive cricket victory when they beat Prisons at i Chanel yesterday. Colony all-rounder Hadley hit 69 for Serangoon. His innings Included 12 fours Prisons 49 (P. K. Filial 5-14, OUlln 2-8, T. Rajendran 2-9); Serangoon 188-8. (Hadley 69, J. Seymour
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  • 233 12 POLICE, RAF RUN UP BIG SCORES IN CLUB CRICKET King gets 76 not out and Thiam Siew 71 TT was runs galore again yesterday when six Singapore senior cricket clubs had their second matches in preparation for the tournament which starts on March 24. The two
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  • 32 12 Royal Air Force Singapore beat Tiger Swimming Club 15-6 In a water polo, match at Seletar yesterday. Tiger Swlmmine Club "C" beat R.A F Singapore "B" 15-2 to another match-
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  • 680 12 Police v BCRG DOLICE beat Singapore Chinese L Recreation Club by 127 run at Hong Lim Green. POLICE Devadas b D. Lee 39 Krishnan cJ. Quek bR. Lam 5 Mohinder Singh b R. Lam 14 Vellupillal b R. Lam 0 Da Silva lbw Thiam Siew 8 Sundram retired
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  • 46 12 Royal Air Force Seletar beat Chinese Sports Club 5-0 In a friendly soccer match at Seletar yesterday. Candelln (2), Proctor, McDonnell and Lawrence scoredYoung Indians beat R.A-F. Seletar second team 2-0 in another match at Farrer Park. Bakar scored both goals.
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  • 38 12 farelp Sailing Club won the Ritchie Cup when they beat Royal Engineers V.C- by 20 Vi to 19. In the semi-finals Royaj Engineers eliminated the holders, RAT- Seletar, while FARELF beat R.A-F. Tengah-
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  • 274 12 t»* axwell Sports Club went on ai a scoring spree to whip Junior A.A. 8-0 In a 8 A.F.A. League, Div. 3 A match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. In Impressive style, their forwards took control of play from the start although playing In
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  • 379 12 MAY'S FALL THE GREATEST BLOW OF ALL By VERNON MORGAN LONDON, Sun. |i| C.C., who conclude their tour of South Africa next week, have undoubtedly dis a p pointed their admirers, by only drawing the Test series. England began this tour as the No. 1 cricketing nation after their victory
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  • 205 12 TOKYO, Sun. A RECORD crowd of more than 20,000 people crowded the Prince Chichibu Rugby ground here today to watch the visiting All-Malaya Combined Services Rugby team easily beat an all-MeiJi University XV 14-0. They played a splendid game, a vast Improvement over yesterday's match
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  • 126 12 CAPETOWN, Sun. l»T C.C. finished the first day of their cricket match against Combined Universities in a strong position when, after dismissing the home side for 142. thc> replied with 92 for two. Surrey bowlers Tony Lock (four lor 63), Peter Loader (three for 17)
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  • 97 12 swim college N GCHOO.\., W y,Ba p o r e swimmin« J who I a letter last v I At Camben n bourne, wh man. Choor, i I Australian I fege's annual I chamnioii,i, .^ifl 200 van,, r 57 and 2 I His college co-» impre.*M.(i with t mancos that
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  • 102 12 "HIN WOO created > VJ surpris. fancied V.M.c.a. Creaw by 56-43 in l> One) fixture youth basketball tou night. Other results were' division rwo Group 3: Chung i Fowlie <H\v;t Yn 3; Q-. Yap Yee 50 Hoons sir. fl Z 5: Chi Kuk 77 Luck DIVISION 1111:11
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    • 804 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. •inn nurd from Pafe 6) SITUATIONS VACANT ill Wm4k U (Mia.) Box SC ctt. extra. WELL ESTABLISHED FIRM requires Bookkeeper. Apply stating c, qualification, salary required. Box A 7585 S.T. UENCED GEOGRAPHY TEACHER for Evening Lectures. Forms V and VI. Preferably graduate, twice weekly. Attractive remuneration. Box A
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    • 89 12 it' Even the Champion Chimp knows how to use a^^•f'tfv^^ W^^STEAM IRON It h rhe mos» eHJae«» fVP c A Steam Iron giving auto^aiicji controlled heat and KM* A kind Oi *M t Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY b CO DAIKI Sc SHAHS pioucll> I jCosUrrinß MACHIKO KYO ««T Tc-h-u 0
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    • 26 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. leacue. Div 1: R.E.M.E. v Fathul Karib, Jalan Beaar, 5.30 p.m.; Uiv. 3A: Katonr v PachiUn, Farrer Park Friendly: S.C.C. v Arsenal S.C, padaac
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