The Straits Times, 25 March 1957

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  • 24 1 tAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE CA& L£ PV 7 <Wt°4fc"V~ The Straits Times flat**"* 1 Sew**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957. 15 CENTS
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  • 311 1 Tests? Yes, but radiation will be kept below danger level ...and United Nations will be given advance notice 'Do the same' appeal to Reds OF NIQUE SEE two BERMUDA, Sunday. [ESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Harold ;umillan announced today they were willd jive the I'nited Nations advance
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  • 150 1 MAKARIOS ACCEPTS TERMS REPORT NICOSIA. Sun. »1 HBISHOP MAA KARIOS is belirved k have conditionally i •pud Britain's d«nund that ho should demiunrr violence in (»prus before being ideated from detention in the Seychelles islands according to informed sources here tonisht. Hi^ rrply. said to reached London yesterday, was believrd
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  • 142 1 NEARLY 700 new bicyclessome of them are seen in Straits Times picture above— were left on the Quayside yesterday when the liner Tjiwangi left Singapore with a record 1.400 passengers bound from Malaya and Indonesia to China. Tin- passengers from Malaya had
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  • 132 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun NOVELIST James Hilton's first wife has won most of his $1,200,000 estate on testimony by his second wife. Mrs. Galina Hilton, 51, whose husband died in 1954. testified yesterday that she and Hilton were married In April 1937 after he had obtained
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  • 49 1 TAIPEH, Sun. The first execution In six years of a convicted murderer took place here yesterday. A bullet in the back of the head ended the life of Liao Wen-fu. 20-year-old taxi driver found guilty of having stabbed a car driver last December. A.P.
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  • 29 1 PARIS, Sun. —M. Henry Baissas, assistant director of the Saclay Nuclear Studies Centre, near Paris, said today that work had bepun on France's first atomic submarine— Reuter.
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  • 27 1 STOCKHOLM, Sun Actress Anita Ekberg and husband Anthony Steel hugged and kissed here today after a two-week separation and rumours of a rift. AP.
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  • 158 1 Government deadlock continues JAKARTA. Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno today flew to South Sumatra as the Cabinet formateur. Mr. Suwirjo. made another attempt to break the political deadlock holding up formation of a new Government. South Sumatra is under the control of military commander. Colonel Barlian. who took
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  • 76 1 ALLIANCE COUNCIL MEMBER DIES KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. An Alliance state councillor and unofficial member of the State Executive Council. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Hussain. 67. died at his home in KamPong Raja Besut. yesterday. Incbe Aziz, who had been ill, is survived by a wife and several children. Inche Aziz
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  • 42 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— Factory official Mr. Raymond Dworsky is building a one-man helicopter in his back garden —and it will probably stay there The City Council has refused him permission to take oft*, except from an airfield.—Reuter.
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON, SunThree out of four American scientists do not believe in the Resurrection of Christ, a survey conducted for a religious magazine has disclosed. Reuter.
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  • 40 1 A 10-year-old student. Say Siak Suan. was injured last night after he fell from the balcony of his flat in Ballatar Close, off Queenstown. Singapore. He was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.
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  • 28 1 BONN. Sun. The West German Government has decided to buy U.S.-built M-48 medium tanks, in preference to British Centurions, the Defence Ministry announced today— UP.
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  • 77 1 BONN, Sun— An urgent request for corpses has gone out to hospitals and old people's homes in many parts of West Germany. Circular letters were written by several universities complaining that a shortage of corpses for dissection was making it difficult
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  • 245 1 FATHER: I'VE GIVEN THEM MY BLESSING a USTRALIAN televi- sion star Robin Farquhar, 18, will have no in-law trouble when she marries a Singapore medical student. Mr. Koh Teow Van. Teow Van 's fatner, a wealthy Singapore merchant, Mr. Koh Eng Hwee, told the Straits
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  • 73 1 Conscience 44 years after NEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Robert Pilcher, 84, a man with a long memory and a conscience, returned to Jacksonville, Illinois, yesterday to pay off some bills he incurred in 1913 when he ran into financial trouble and left town. Nobody remembered him, or the bilLs. But
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  • 21 1 TOKYO, Sun.— Ten representatives »of Communist Chinese youth organisations arrived here yesterday for a one-month tour of Japan.
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  • 143 1 Boat upsets— close call for picnickers EIGHT picnickers were thrown into the sea off Ttlok Paku in Singapore yesterday when their rowing boat capsized 800 yards from shore. Four of them a man and three girls who could not swim were kept afloat by the othrr four men until a
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  • 95 1 MILLION JOIN THE BIG WALKOUT LONDON. Sun. A million factory workers joined 200.000 striking shipyard men yesterday. Their walkout is part of a planned wave aimed at shutting down vital British export industries. The strike for more pay in main manufacturing plants began officially at noon, despite signs of decreasing
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  • 57 1 BOMBAY. Sun. Final election results announced today in the coastal State of Kerala showed the Communists had won control of the Provincial Assembly, with a man to spare to act as speaker. Kerala, whicn has had a separate existence for only five months, thus becomes the first
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  • 35 1 CAIRO Sun. A spokesman for General Wheeler. Suez Canal clearance chief. said today that the tug Edgar Bonnet last obstacle in the canal would be "straightened up" today ready for removal.— Reuter
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  • 222 1 H-tests: 'Britain not ready' I ONDON, Sun. The leftwing Sunday newspaper Reynolds News claimed today that Sir William Penney, the British atomic weapons research chief, was opposed to the forthcoming hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific. In a front page article the newspaper said Sir William did not feel that
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  • 27 1 ACCORD ON SUEZ CAIRO Mm lgvptian Government has reached ■fNMBMJ with \lr Hammarskjoelri. I N Secre-tary-General, on solution t« the Sue-7 I ii.il issue. —Renter.
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  • 51 1 LONDON. Sun. The Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was quoted by a London newspaper today as saying that good progress is being madp at the merdeka conferenre. In an interview with the independent Observer. Mr. Lim denied resorts of a hitch— A.
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  • 457 2 Work on last obstacles in Canal progresses as Nasser and Dag continue talks It 's feared that Egypt might be forced 'to get tough 9 Suez open soon to ships of 10,000 tons JERUSALAM, Sunday. r pIK United States is against Israel sending a
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  • 71 2 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Radiation research holds "promising prospects" in the rubber industry, the fifth annual conference on atomic energy in industry was told yesterday. Mr. Samuel Oehman, chief of the physics and electronics section research division of Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co., said that future
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  • 815 2 HAMILTON, Sun. 11 Here is the communique issued today after the talks between President Eisenhower and Mr Harold Macmillan: The President of the United f^^^ States and the B Prime Minister of the United Kingdom assisted by the United States
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  • 39 2 MAGSAYSAY WASHINGTON, Sun.— Washington paid tribute yesterday to the memory of the late President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines. The Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, headed more than 1,000 people attending a service in St. Matthew's Cathedral.
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  • 27 2 TEL AVIV, Sun. An Israeli patrol yesterday opened fire on four Egyptian terrorists who crossed into Israel from the Oaza Strip. The Egyptians fled.— U.P
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  • 144 2 Malaya-for-SEATO report is just a story, says Britain HAMILTON, (Bermuda). n.— A British or-ign Office spokesman yesterday described as "untrue" a report that under proposals to be discussed at the Bermuda conference Malaya would become the ninth member of SEATO. Malayan association with SEATO would not be discussed at the
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  • 88 2 OSLO, Sun.— Two baby boys whose mothers shared a room at a maternity clinic six years ago were changed over in error, the local court at Stjoerdal, near Trondheim. has decided. The court found that there was decisive proof in the form of
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  • 21 2 I SAN FRANTISn. Four more earthqui Friday's five Jolts, easiness amone who, however, bell I the worst was over.-AP
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  • 137 2 PORT OF SPAIN. Sun. Two convicts escaped from Wormwood Scrubs prison, London, and set up a flourishing textile business In Newcastle England. They rented an office without even a deposit. Within weeks they had two luxury apartments, a salesman and a chic blonde secretary. They
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  • 179 3 From DOUGLAS LOCKWOOD DARWIN, Sun. The Gold Seeker survivor hero, Darwin Blame Beers alias James Burke, who has now admitted that he is an American prison es- had hoped to hide himself on a North Australian cattle station. One of me five other sur-
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  • 49 3 MILAN. Sun.— Anna Marianni. 28, who recently won Of world ballroom dancing champion for the lecood time with her partner Carlo Carenni. lost both legs yesterday when run over by a train. Mis.s Marianni was crossing the railway line and failed to see the train —Reuter.
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  • 364 3 HREE SENTENCED TO DEATH: THEY 'ATTACKED SOVIET TROOPS' POPULATION TO REGISTER: POLICE SEEK FIGHTERS BUDAPEST, Sunday. £OiMMUNIST police have been ordered to check on the entire population of Hungary, it was disclosed here today. This will help them to find anyone they are still seeking for
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  • 219 3 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Charles Ogden, the man who invented "Basic English" —which cut the English language from the 414,000 words in the Oxford Dictionary to 850 has died here, it was announced today. He was 67. He introduced the new. international language in 1930
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  • 52 3 THE HAGUE, Sun.—Premature quintuplets were born here yesterday but all died within six hours. The firstborn, who was baptised Catherina, was the last to die. She lived five hours and 45 minutes. The other four three boys and a girl, dieu within two hours of
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Three Republican Senators yesterday urged the Attor-ney-General to take emergency action to permit the immigration of a "reasonaDle number" of Jewish refugees from Egypt.— A.P.
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  • 211 3 DIRECT TALKS ON GERMAN UNITY BONN, Sunday THE RUSSIAN Prime Minister. Mr. Bulganin, has ignored an urgent plea by the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, to "set free" 17 million Soviet Zone Germans. In a personal letter to thei Chancellor, Mr. Bulganin said
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  • 41 3 SALISBURY, Sun. The Rhodeslan Labour Party was formed here yesterday to contest every seat in the next Federal election. It will be the first all-race party in the Federation, its secretary, Mr. Leonard Pearl, said. Reuter.
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  • 19 3 KATMANDU, Sun. Nepalese troops stationed in Com-munist-ruled Tibet have been withdrawn, it was announced today— U.P.
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  • 44 3 PRINCESS MARGARET, left, talks with Miss Shun-chu Wong, right, from Hong Kong and other Commonwealth students at the Fishmongers' Hall. London. The Princess was attending a reception given there by th c Dominions Fellowship Trust. A.P. picture
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  • 28 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun "Samantha" the goose was yesterday named top animal actor of the year by the American Humane Association. for her performance in "Friendly Persuasion." A.P.
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  • 28 3 TOKYO, Sun. Four coal miners were buried alive yesterday when gas exploded in a pit in Northern Japan this morning. They cannot be reached.— Reuter.
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  • 105 3 CAPE TOWN, Sun. The South African Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Eric l.miw. said last night that South Africa was now only a nominal member of the United Nations. On Nov. 15 South Africa protested "for the last time" against U.N. "inter ference in its
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  • 24 3 ALGIERS, Sun —A French military court yeterday sentenced 13 Muslims to death for terrorist acts eight of them in their absence.—Reuter.
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    • 264 3 JAPANESE PREMIER TAKES THE 'NO' ROAD... TOKYO, Sun. The I Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, told a House of Councillors committee yesterday that he had "no plans for promoting peace through armed power." He had, he said, no intention of joining Seato and neither had he any plans for
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    • 39 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Rock 'n' roll sinuer Elvis Presley yesterday bought a l'Ssloo.ooo mansion on a picturesque 14 -acre estate near Memphis. Tennessee. It has a four-car garage for his Cadillacs and l.mrnlnv— L.P
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  • 26 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Navy will commission its second atom submarine. Seawolf, on March 30. Work will start on a third next month. —U.P.
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  • 139 4 OLIPHANT: U.S. CAN USE WOOMERA DROFESSOR Marcus 1 Oliphant, top Australian atom scientist and director of the Research School of Physical Sciences at the Australian National University, has no objections to the Unitfd States using the Woomera testing range. On his way to London by 8.0.A.C. Britannia. Prof. Oliphant told
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  • 68 4 IPOH. Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association will launch a country-wide death benevolent fund for its members in July, the secretary of the Perak branch, Mr. Yap Yin Fah, told the Straits Times today. The fund will be administered by a body entirely •eparate from the M.C.A.
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  • 14 4 SEGAMAT, Sun.— A public library is to be built soon for Muar.
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  • 313 4 Rebel leaders' story of train warfare in Budapest streets IT WAS a cold November night six weeks before Christmas but Christmas was far from the minds of the intrepid freedom fighters as they waited in Budapest for the hundreds of Russian soldiers pouring into Hungary from
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  • 53 4 THUG THREAT FOLLOWS TAXI VOTE Two Singapore City Councillors have been threatened by thugs for having voted at the council's meeting on Friday against abolishing the present limit on taxi licensing They are Mr. T. A. Simon, who Is also president of the Singapore Hire Car Owners' Association, and Mr
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  • 50 4 PENANQ. Sun. -The George Town City Council is looking for an expert to help reorganise its transport department. The council has asked the Sunder land Corporation for the services of its transport manager for a period of six months. So far no reply has been received.
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  • 21 4 SEGAMAT, Sun.— The annual meeting of the Segamat Youth Club will be held at the M.C.A. Hall on Thursday
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  • 142 4 SZALKAI BELA, 37, who won the Hungarian motor-cycle championship five times, flew into Singapore yesterday with his beautiful ballerina wife. Juhasi Edit. 23, and 83 other refugees on their way to Australia. Mr. Bela was a wealthy man in Budapest before the Russians closed
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  • 108 4 A party of 30 students in the Archaeological Society of the University of Malaya, yesterday visited Johore Lama, the old capital of the Sultans of Johore. The party was led by Dr. Michael Sullivan, curator of the University Arts Museum and field director of the society,
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  • 32 4 SEGAMAT. Sun One Sin Foo, wr- fined a total of $450 by Mr. N. L. Cohen In the Batu Pahat Sessions Court for possession of opium and smoking apparatus.
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  • 146 4 5 'steps' towards higher education THE Singapore Malay Education Council yesterday formed five sub committees in a move to provide more facilities for Malays to get higher education and to promote the standard of Malay education in the Colony. At a special delegates' meeting the council set up sub-committees on
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  • 33 4 Mr. N. L. G. Wijeweera has been elected chairman of the 3 Base Ordnance Depot Civilian Association. Singapore. The secretary is Mr. K. Ramasamy and the treasurer, Mr. Lim Khye Kee.
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  • 140 4 rE Singapore Rural Board is talcing legal action to demolish a row of six unauthorised shophouses on an estate off Jalan Eunos. "We are taking action against the builders of these plank-walled houses with corrugated iron roofs. "They have built without our permission," a Rural
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  • 13 4 GOLDEN SHAWL a gift OF KINGS-PRESENTED TO PHILANTHROPIST MR. PILLAI an ancient custom
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  • 188 4 AN INDIAN who came to Malaya 40 years ago as a shop assistant and is now a prominent businessman was presented with a golden shawl by the Tamil community of Singapore yesterday. Mr. K. R. Sithambaram Pillay. of Telok Anson. received the
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  • 333 5 j^ NEW bid is being made to get the Singapore City Council to pay additional provident fund benefits to 165 officers who retired between Jan. 1, 1948, and Dec. 31, 1954. I lie claim once rejected in October last
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  • 126 5 THE TEACHERS SENT ABROAD 'BRING BACK FRESH IDEAS' rt Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mont, yesterday defended the Government's schemes for sendine teachers overseas for training He said: "It is a good thing for them to co overseas, even though we have our own
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  • 153 5 Singapore buildings delight top architect T^HE visiting president L of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Mr. Kenneth M.B. Cross, yesterday termed Singapore a "happy hunting ground" for anyone engaged in the building trade. Mr. Cross, amazed at the extraordinary dtvel opment taking place here." praised the way light and
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  • 30 5 Dr. A. C. Stewart, senior chest physician of the Singapore Anti-Tui»erculosis Association clinic, returned to thr Colony on the Corfu yesterday after nea-ly three years work in England.
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  • 177 5 THE Singapore Malay Teachers 1 Union has sent a memorandum to the Education Ministry protesting against the abolition of the Malay schools section. The memorandum, which was sent to the Ministry last week, stated that since the reorganisation several Malay schools had been receiving orders
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  • 56 5 Discharged he is in hospital JOHORE BAHRTJ, Sun.— A hotelkeeper, Chew Seng JHeng, was given a discharge i not amounting to an acquittal in the sessions court. When Chew failed to I answer a charge of failing to maintain his register his counsel said he was in hos- pital and
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  • 164 5 AN all-races commiin- ity centre is planned for Jalan Kayu, off Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D Nair. yesterday decribed the project to a meeting there. The centre would provide I recreational educational
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  • 42 5 The Singapore Machine and Engineering Employees' Union has complained to the Labour Ministry about the dismissal by Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. of 19 workers. A spokesman for the company said the workers had been dismissed because of redundancy.
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  • 23 5 SEGAMAT. Sun.— A young rubber planter. D. S. H. Good. 20, was admonished and discharged by the Segamat Magistrate for negligent driving.
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  • 26 5 A new Malay school at Scudal New Village. Johore, was opened by the Assistant District Officer. Gelang Patah, Inche Yusoff bin Hajl Rahim. yesterday.
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    • 395 5 Piano: 830 Th«- Goon Show: RAIMA If AT AVA I »-00 Anthology; '9J30 News »9.45 w MALAYA Evening Stars: 10.00 Asian Club 10.30—11.00 London Studio Melo^ Programmes thus marktri dles can be received by listeners ir. Short wave 41m ".Medium wavt RCCIOFJdI 476 m., 341., 366 m. 4 279 m.
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  • 99 6 20 Word, tin (minimum). ON 23.3 57: MRS FAITH TAN. 72 years, leaving Four Daughters, Dorothei Gouw. Mary Seah. Stella Yeo. Susan Goh, Three Sons-In-Law, Grand/Great-Orand Children to mourn her lossCortege leaves General Hospital for Bidadari. Monday 25.3.57, 4.30 pm. MADAM KOH WEB passed away peacefully on the 23.3.57
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  • 27 6 U Word, lit (minimum). SIMPSON: In Memory of Anne Ra«, dearly beloved wife of G. L. Simpson and Mother of Pauline. Died 25th March, 1956.
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  • 233 6 in Wordi 111 (minimum). IRENE KOHLER.. Final Concert March 27th Victoria Hall, Book at Robinsons. DORIS GEDDES The Little Shop Raffles Hotel showing Superb Dresses for all occasions Just arrived and reasonably priced. EI.SIE MARY LTD., 2nd Floor, 13. Battery Rd. New Collection of Smart Cocktail Frocks and Glamorous
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  • 590 6 Singapore, Mon. Mar. 25, 1957. Doffing The Red Cap The hope expressed by Mr. Tan Lark Sye that Singapore has seen the last of the "unfortunate incidents" in which Chinese middle schools have been involved will be shared by everyone who has Singapore's interests at heart. But it is difficult
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  • 268 6 Duping The Workless Perhaps the most despicable of all racketeers are those who run bogus employment agencies. The man without a Job is very often a desperate man, ready to reach out for the flimsiest straw. A large number of those who fall into the clutches of these racketeers are
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  • 274 6 The advice by visiting Japanese trade unionists that trade unions should form a political party of their own is sound in theory. To an increasing extent an improvement in working conditions is brought about as much by social legislation as through negotiations between employers and workers. But in
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  • 931 6 COLONY MUST REFORM TO ATTRACT MORE TOURISTS REPETITION, Lord Northcliffe used to claim, is the soul of Journalism. Let me win the approval of his ghost by repeating: and expanding a few ideas on the development of tourism which I put to the Friends of Singapore a few days ago.
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    • 449 6 Fhas been recently suggested that the Government should ask the University of Malaya to lower its entry standards so that more students might gain admission to the Faculty of Medicine. It is very likely that the Idea will not be acceptable to the University.
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    • 131 6 MERDEKA is fast approaching, but unless it is faced with wholehe art c d determination, courage and hard work by all, for the betterment and common good of all communities, it can be worthless. Some expatriate officers in almost every government department, will be leaving this country in
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    • 96 6 1 RECENTLY made a second attempt at applying for an entry permit for my parmts who are now 60 year^old and live in BorneoTo mr disappointment, the Imnigratlon Department each time told me that an Atry permit cannot be glinted to them as they are not within the
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    • 299 6 npHE recent record of road accidents in Singapore, resulting in deaths and damage to property Is alarming. But what is of greater alarm is the complacent attitude Of the authorities. Is the Government financing the proper department to look after public safety or is it passing
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  • 284 6 On the Margin si y ap K? r drove alone front, and and ther c European f ar r A tor miles alor ful strip of that bordpr^ g»ying on the* the shallow What sin,*?* l gfcrt* as a U the past. was me beach wh children Y oarV gon
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  • 272 7 DELEGATION TO ATTEND hay niv pEKp|C Ayp G0 ON COUNTRYWIDE TOUR COUNCILLOR THAVER MUM ON REPORT THAT HE WILL BE LEADER THP M i U LA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Malayan Trade Union Congress is to send d.br-ttn'pSC- to ye 6 D y I week
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  • 153 7 BIG GAME MEN WILL LET THAT RARE RHINO GO KA LUMPUR, Sun. Ff-ars that Chinese L-ame hunters Id try to hunt n the- one-horned ceroa seen in the River district ith Perak last wore dispelled today. r who has shot tigers and a black said the $3,000 r killing a
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  • 28 7 PENANG, Sun.— A Chrisexhlbltlon will be held at St. Xavier's InstituD May 11 to 17. It Is jponsored by the Bishop of P»nang, Msgr. Francis Chan.
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  • 12 7 KrNG: Suddenly In Blneapore March 1957. Charles King of the Chartered
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  • 48 7 The Singapore Rural Board will make a district rates collection at the Health Office. Pulau Übin. tomorrow. The centre will be open between 9 am. and 130 p.m. Quit rents and other dues payable to the Land Office may also be paid there.
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  • 62 7 The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union Is disappointed with the report of the Select Committee on the Clerks Employment Bill. In a statement yesterday, the union's president, Mr. Scow Tiong Choon, said that the committee had not accepted the union's suggestions to include benefits for retrench
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  • 96 7 More than 400 people attended the Jewish Menorah Club's children's party and fancy dress competition at I Oxley Rise. Singapore, yesterday. The competition Judges were M. Ellas. R. Shababo and J Shababo. The results were: (under I five years), l. K. Lelah (Baby Doll)
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  • 80 7 New RAF Far East Chief of Staff AIR VICE MARSHAL A. A. Adams, new Chief of Staff. Far East Air Force, arrived in Singapore in the Corfu yesterday A flyer since 1930. he won the D.F.C. in the last war. He succeeds Air Vice Marshal F. J. Braithwaite, who was
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  • 144 7 Four men with secret parcel it holds key to success for 43 graduates FOUR AUSTRALIAN medical men flew into Singapore yesterday by BOAC Britannia with a very important parcel in a locked case. It contains the papers for the Royal Australasian Collece of Surgeons Primary Fellowship exam which 43 local
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  • 54 7 Tried to smuggle gold— fined $950 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun. Sainivasam, a passenger on the train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, tried to smuggle two pieces of gold and a gold wrlstwatch and chain valued at $602 through the Customs. He was fined $950 here today and the gold
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  • 171 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. said today that UMNO would stick firmly to its demand contained In the Alliance memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission. He told a special meeting ot Selangor UMNO that though the 11-man
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  • 23 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Syed Othman bin All, former magistrate, Johore Bahru, has returned from Britain after qualifying' as a bar-rlster-at-law.
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  • 26 7 No licence— $100 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Goh Chee Heng was fined $100 in the magistrate's court j today for dealing in secondhand goods without a licence.
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  • 183 7 Recognise Reds if they agree to give up force, says party IPOH. Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya at its national executive council meeting In Ipoh today reiterated its policy regarding recognition of the Malayan Communist Party. If the M.C.P.. it stated. decided to surrender its amu and
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  • 222 7 7 DELEGATES QUIT BIG UMNO MEETING Protest against discussion of Reid Report IPOH, Sunday. rtELEGATES of the Larut and Matang division of v Perak UMNO today walked out of the extraordinary meeting of state delegates, in protest against discussion of the Reid Constitution Commission's recommendations. The hush-hush meeting was to
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  • 62 7 MALAYAM IS STUDENTS' PRESIDENT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -A Colombo Plan scholarship student from Malaya has been elected president of the International Students' Association in Calcutta. He is Mr. Sacnithanandam Thamblnathan of Kuala Lumpur, a medical student at the Calcutta Medical College, who expects to qualify in July. Mr. Sacnithanandam. an
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  • 51 7 Baron Beyens, Belgian Minister Plenipotentiary, arrived in Singapore yesterday by plane from Jakarta after an inspection of the Belgian Consulate there. He Is leaving this morning for Hong Kong. Baron Beyens, who has already inspected his country's consulates In Australia and New Zealand, will also visit
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  • 35 7 JOHORE PAHRU, Sun. Mr. D. P. Pallot has been appointed Deputy State Engineer. Johore, replacing Mr. R. S. Kenrlck who has been acting. Mr. Kenrlck now becomes Senior Executive Engineer. Waterworks. Johore.
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  • 33 7 A meeting of Indian and Ceylonese community leaders in Singapore yesterday elected a sub-committee to approach the Government to have April 13— new year for both communities declared a public holiday.
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  • 29 7 The Rt. Rev. Chandu Ray, Assistant Bishop of Lahore, Is due In Singapore on Wednesday on his way home to India from a bishops' conference in Sumatra.
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  • 221 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun. UMNO candidates won four of five seats contested In town council elections at Machang and Paslr Mas yesterday. At Machang one seat went to a Pan-Malayan Islamic Party man who was reelected and one was won unopposed b y an UMNO
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  • 34 7 JOHORE TAHRU. Sun. Mr. David Marshall, of Singapore, will open the annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru branch of the ""ar Department Civilian Stafl Association next Sunday «v 9 a.m.
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  • 85 7 Council man stabbed outside his home A SINGAPORE City A Council mandore. A. Saminathan, 40, was stabbed outside his home in Henderson Road yesterday. His wife. Machinl. 30. who was standing in the doorway, saw her husband being attacked and screamed. But Saminathan. though wounded, chased a man and grappled
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  • 57 7 The West German Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Heinrich von Brentano, will pass through Singapore tomorrow in an Air India plane scheduled to stop at the Airport for an hour. The Minister is on his way to visit the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, In New
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  • 45 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tan Siew Eng, of Batu Pahat. who claimed $2,000 damages against Khoo Huat Seng, of Kluang, for malicious prosecution, was awarded $700 in the Sessions Court. Khoo had charged Tan will crlmln&! house trespass. The action was dir missed.
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  • 145 7 BIG JOBS PROBE IN COLONY T»HE Singapore GovernA ment has started preliminary work on an island wide survey of employment conditions. The survey is being carried out by Dr Goh Ken« Swee. assistant director, social research, in the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. Dr. Goh has sent out ques- tlonnaire.s
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  • 65 7 I When 32 identity cards were checked in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court on Friday during a gambling case, the police discovered four impersonations. This was stated in a Colony magistrate's court yesterday when Guan Tian Hock, Loo Kirn Choo, Tan Ah Chew and Chan Ah
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  • 40 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tan Hong Hai and Mastri bin Kaslm were each fined $30 in the magistrate's court today for riding bicycles which were not licensed for the current year and for not having lights on at night.
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  • 86 7 Fifteen thousand Singapore Chinese school children will be given free film shows on April 1. This is part of the Children's Day celebration being organised by the Chinese School Conference. Eighteen cinema managements have agreed to let the association make use of their theatres from 9
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 178 7 lif^, D II P 1 LI /i#^ vwruii n w i The LOW Price Motor Cycle for Learners and Experts, o3oaoo Sturdy and Elegant is the virtue of this utility j Vehicle PUCH -Moped, with front telescopic forks j and rear telescopic hydraulic shock absorption. Exceptionally economical and smooth running,
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  • BOOKS OF THE WEEK.
    • 802 8  -  AUington Kennard By GHANA: the autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah. (Nelton 2 lt). WHITEHALL is used to its prisoners becoming Prime Ministers. But the transition is not often as swift and dramatic as when the jail gates opened for Kwame Nkrumah in February 1951. Nkrumah still had
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    • 468 8 A SEA AFFAIR. By Captain D.C.O. Baillie (Hutchinson 255.) CAPTAIN Baillie describes one of the North African ports in which his ship arrived in wartime as "astonishingly normal". That description could be applied to this record of his long career in the service of the
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    • 281 8 W>'*£&W£ "My watch is protected by •br^f Incabloc s yours ml o^) JL^JT A llncablocf fa" I inrahlAn J IXIvCrVIJIUV Protects the Life of Your Wdtch The ujorld's finest shock obsorber for watches i tncabloc gives the best possible protection AGAINST SHOCK. That isujhy the WORLD'S FINEST .WATCHES are protected
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    • 191 8 Proud of it? Of course it's a Ronson M s ND there's good reason to be proud of the 2\. new Ronson Richmond. Here is a gift that will flatter a possession to he proud of. This elegant lighter is characteristic of Ronson's progressive leadership in design, perfection of finish
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    • 348 8 24. Same value as 7 (4). T* _l 25. He finished off nearly a StraiTc I impc LrO^^WOrd thousand .lov «Jliaiia I lIIIC7d SflV/aaWUIU 2 8 .Wait for Christmas («>. 29. You have read it. Now make ffll 7 7 4 H 5 M 6 H 7 an oUtbu «owN
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  • 1548 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature. Football champion changed technique of world rowing. THE SPORTING TRIUMPHS OF STEPHEN FAiRBAIRW MOUNTED 1 ff HEROES OF M A AUSTRALIA M y.Nh Saturday evening i n the early 1880\ a boisterous vounir Australian undergraduate of Cambridge wat out for a London spree with a number
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    • 238 9 "From health comes wealth" Heshh of mind ami body trt euennab for the successful men of this ucrld A keen and an //M^k^'^x^^^'^. alert mind is dependent on physical fitness f t '^^t^S^^ tnd the hey to success lies in Brand's Essence ij of Chicken, ihr estrnce of strength. Vau
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    • 207 9 Rex Morgan 3t.D. Half convinced t 'J~ V WA* THERE ANYTHING 1/ TM*T TOO WAS PACT OP ~\Q\ TA* AW ACTRESS, MAPLE KNEW OP~^B| r "T' -*«gg g^gjeg f 10 This $wnue** win^lapb 1 illness, lOUl CLEOwre*/ by suggestion, she was W J I'VE ACRAN&EP t&l AN li^^Bk§"^ THAT wiNSLAPB
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  • 238 10 Rubber price attracts speculators By Our Market Correspondent INTEREST was focussed on the rubber section of the Singapore Share Market last week with speculators prompted by the rising rubber price moving into the market. They came up against reserved sellers and most counters improved about 10 per cent. There was
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  • 160 10 DIVIDENDS announced last week by companies operating in Malaya were: CONNEMARA LTD.: a final dividend of 20 per cent, less 30 per cent income tax, payable on April 16. Books will be closed from April 9 to 16. THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LTD.: an interim dividend of 7
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  • 436 10 A BETTER sentiment prevailed throughout the week in the Singapore Rubber Market and prices improved steadily to meet, and overcome, daily bouts of profit-taking. April first grade closed the week at 95* cents a pound the highest price since January 17. The week's
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  • 372 10 THE following: business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one n>m of brokers for the period March 16 to 22. INDUSTRIAL: Alex- Brick Ords $180, Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 325., Fraser Neave Ords. 2.32' 2 to $2.35 to $2. 32 cd.. Gammons $1.98
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  • 721 10 rpHE following: list of revised X quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers Association after their last meeting on Friday:— Al« Brick* I.» i.M Ordi 1.7) ID I<* is.oo (buyers) B.B m Petrol 53/- 55/B. M. Trustee* «.io im> Con. Tin smelt If/- Ords 31/g sa/i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 636 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the award of a scholarship tenable for two years at the London School of Printing. Candidates must be under 35 years of age on Ist September. 1957 and should be Federal Citizens. Not less than 10 years' experience In a Government Printing Office or
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    • 790 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for two Scholarships to enable the successful applicants to go on courses of study leading to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science Degree in overseas Universities in 1957/58. Educational qualifications: Candidates must have a good Cambridge Higher School Certificate with passes, at principal level, In English,
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    • 1127 10 NOTICES NOTICE Federation ot Malaya Security Loan (1952) $50,000,000 5% RerMered stock 1962/1972. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Register of the abovenamed loan will be closed from 15th to 30th April, 1957, both days inclusive, for preparation of Interest warrantsJ. H. NEWBIGGING, Registrar, Public Debt Office, Federation of MalayaTHE
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    • 502 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS -in r.Av< Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.S'wet Penan* t'nl Cjertrud Bakke 8/10 Apr 1 1 Apr 13 A Ellen Bakke 6 Apr 8/lOMay 11 May u Mav tJ* Kristin Bakke 10 Apr 24 Apr 26/28 May 29M, y W ay Accepting
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    • 1252 11 CLINGS t. LIVIRPOOL. GLASGOW, L^n'oon I~COr7r.r«NTAL PORT. Singopore t ,.,^d~ for L pool I G'oow 6.33/34 4 *&Z- Penong mi .m< I Hovre. Hollond, Mer 27/29 Mejr 30/31 Hamburg M.r 30 •Pel I'vrpool Mer 21 iZ 1 *Z i' I Apr 8 msdMMttar Lfrarpoal A r *P» Apr 7/ •r..,«1«.
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    • 972 11 EAST ASIATIC LINBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AHD/OR FAR SAST Penong P. S'hom S'pora "MIONIA" jy/je Mm M/St m,, 1/ 1 Apr t ftH|kBt B>fltv "LALANDIA" ".7.7.7.7 W/17 Apr 11/19 Apr 24/21 Apr Banghok ea4y. HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. S'hom Penong •"KORIA-
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    • 1012 11 ffiuMN* THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD *mm" MNOJAPORI ilncorporotaa in tha Unrtad Kingdom) 1 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penong BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Hamburg 61 5-14/25 Mer K/U Mi. 29/10 Mer OENLEDI for Aden. Port Sudan G.ll-19/21 Mar 29/10 Mor BINRINNH for London, Rotteroom
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  • 781 12 VILLA SHEWED FIGHTING SPIRIT OF\oLD U.K. SOCCER REVIEW LONDON, Sunday. MANCHESTER UNITED will be at Wembley Stadium here in the English Football Association Cup final on May 4. Yesterday, they beat the 1956 runners-up, Birmingham City, by two goals to nil at Hillsborough,
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  • 1017 12 P W D L P APts Man. United 33 22 6 5 86 47 50 Preston 35 19 9 7 78 51 47 Tottenham 34 18 9 ***** 45 Blackpool 33 13 *****5 43 Arsenal 36 18 7 11 75 62 43 Wolves 35 17 8 10 83
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  • 172 12 LONDON, Sun. /^LOSING prices at Friday night's Victoria Club callover on this week's Lincolnshire Handicap (Wednesday) and Grand National Steeplechase (Friday) were: Lincolnshire (one mile) 100-9 Dlonisio; 100-8 Loppylugs and River Line; 100-6 Nonchalance; 20-1 Babur, Idle Rocks, Orthopaedic, setting Star, Sunrise; 25-1 Chou, Stoney
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  • 291 12 LONDON, Sun. pENWICK ALLISON, the Eng--1 land full-back who fractured his jaw seven weeks ag», made a fine come-back for Coventry against Fylde yesterday. He converted three tries in his side's 30-0 win and frequently Joined In attacking moves with his threequartersMeanwhile Bob Chains, Allison's
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  • 323 12 FRA&CE ARE 'WOODEN SPOONISTS' INRtGBY INTERNATIONAL SERIES PARIS, Sunday. T»HE strong Welsh pack paved the way for their team's victory over France by 19 points (two goals, a penalty goal and two tries) to 13 (two goals and a try) in the final Rugby Union International
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  • 109 12 Rose beats Seixas to enter final MIAMI BEACH. Sun. SHIRLEY BLOOMER of England, yesterday -von the women's singles title of the Good Neighbour Tennis championships here, defeating Darleen Hard seventh ranked U.S. women"; player. 6-3, 7-5. Miss Bloomer played a sound and accurate baseline game that was too steady for
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  • 27 12 HONG KONO, Sun.— Thailand Chinese beat Hong Kong's South China Athletic Association 63-49 in the second round of the SouthEast Asia basketball tournament here yesterday.
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  • 63 12 The Cathay Cup competition of the Royal Island Club, open to all women golfers who have won a monthly medal or LGU competition during the preceding year, was won by Miss A. Bate (30>, who beat Mrs. R. A. C- Cobley (10) by three and
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  • 159 12 TOKYO, Sun. JLfALE athletes competing in the Third Asian Oames In 1958 in Tokyo will be quartered at the Dai Ichi Hotel In downtown Tokyo. Decision to construct an Olympic village In suburban Tokyo at a cost of 150,000,000 yen (US$4l7--000) was abandoned In favour
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    • 503 12 r^ I "ST ONE DAY ONLY TODAY 11 A.M., 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9.50 P.M SHAWS present SHKH VING CHAO LAI in Uu "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY">"n»"<> (Trinird <rtory in EMiI.ISH to eTcry patron). 40/n'iis Tomorrnu? B 1956 OLYMPIC OQO GAMES Melbourne \^J\^ H 1.1. UNOII HLM IN COLOUR (5.8.).
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    • 341 12 ■INIIMMNIINIIRIIIIIIiiiiiim^y^^ On T«p i- XW^ii., hcATHAYi *^*"OW«6r IN A WORLD Of CHAHGIN6 MORALS. THEIR I\m rcr,--3 WmmmSmmmßSßßmmiSio starring RoBOtTTAYLOI »nd mtfoduang EIBABEIB Mmm A CATHAY ORGANISATION RELEASE IN COLOR I Jtttk MARTINE CAROL r =READ THE BOOK! SEE THE FILM' S "WAR PEACE"— a special illustrated porkot cditi film story,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 802 13 \MO>S WANTED Box it cU. mxtrm. ■msER wishes to sales-representative for ir. 3J* Borneo, I raflrak Box A 7863 ■:aij: single, seeks •■-ire lr. capacity r:\ml Secretary, or Ifled Stenographer. T.IENCED Store- 3.S years of age handling Stores and ".-.•K-pendently seeks itloa Passed School ".Uii.uon and LCC A 7 862
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    • 851 13 TIITION 1* Wtrd* Si (Mm.) Box Mcti txtrm SINGING LESSONB. Voire Projduruon Vocal Technique and Interpretation of Songs. "Phone ***** Mrs. Honour Borman AM. A.M.. 13 Scotts Road. Spore. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-Controlled Cars European I Asian Instructors Courses From *100 Individual Lessons $10 Apply 410. Orchard Road. Phone *****.
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    • 850 13 VEHICLHS FOR SALE to Word* Si (Mm.) Box M ct,. txtrm. FOR SALE 1953 A3O and 1948 Buick Straight 8. Both In excellent condition. Ring *****. HUMBER HAWK LATE *54, one Owner. Brand new Tyres etc., in Showroom condition. Tel: *****. A.50 SALOON 16.200 miles Excellent condition. One European owner.
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    • 815 13 NOTICES IN THE MATTER or THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 174. SENG BIAN RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Creditors of SENG BIAN RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED, will be held at No. 24, Robinson Road. Singapore, on Saturday the 6th
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    • 603 13 TENDERS SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of six surplus secondhand motor vehicles. They may be Inspected at the Institute for Medical Research, Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, between 9 in and 4 p.m except on Saturday* and Sundays Further particulars and tender forms can be obtained
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    • 158 13 Frankly... l've never felt so fit eren my friend* remark on it and young "Lusty Lungs" next door i<> quite spiteful about it. I feel inclined ""^^3 to tell them the secret of my health aY V but after all that would be advertising i COW GATE m§ P'm| X
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  • 248 14 TAMILS RALLY AFTER 0-2, HOLD CHINESE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Tamilians held a strong Malayan Chinese Football Association side to a 2-2 draw in a thrilling match at Prlncee Road today. Despite poor ground conditions due to heavy rain earlier and an Intermittent drizzle, the game was fast and exciting.
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  • 442 14 ARMY'S ROSE MISSES FIRST CENTURY OF TOURNAMENT POLICE, RAF VARSITY FIRST-DA V WINNERS SINGAPORE lefthand batsman Edward Rose just missed scoring the first century in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament which started yesterday. Rose who played for the Public Schools XI ia England,
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  • 749 14 SENIOR TOURNAMENT SRC v Police DOLICE (holders) beat Sinßa--1 pore Recreation Club by 19 rung on the padaiiK. POLICE Devadas c Tessensohn b Colling 40 Mohlnder c and b Perera 19 Krishr.an b CoMng 6 Vellup.ilai run out 8 Da Silva c Aeria b Colling 9 Sundram c Le
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  • 351 14 OAIN interrupted play in two xv matches during yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association Junior programme. The fixture between R.A.F. Seletar "A" and Singapore Recreation Club at Seletar was abandoned after 90 minutes. The R.A.F. Tengah and Fraser and Neave game was drawn with rain stopping play soon after F
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  • 327 14 Don went on diet to ride Cup winner H THREE RINGS FAILED BUT RAN M GREAT RACE By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SO gallant old Three Rings failed in his bid for his fifth Gold Cup here yesterday— but what a great race he ran! He was a nose
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  • 195 14 The end of a probe started by rumour MATTER IS DROPPED -FMOC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun FEDERATION of Malaya Olympic Council today decided to drop its probe Into THAT car. The car in question was the one allotted to Malaya's Chef de Mission at the Melbourne Olympics. Mr. Herman de Souza.
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  • 95 14 OESULTS of S.Y.S.C. basketball league matches played last night were: DIV. 2: Group 1: Nan Ann 49 Twilight 41; Group 2: Liang Tee wo Sea Gull (Joh); Group 3: Chicago 69 Hal Loke 61. DIV. 3: Group 5: Wotn Yew 52 Chuan Chii. 39; Group 7: Chong Hwa
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  • 45 14 LAC Holt, of Seletar, won the Royal Air Force Cycle Racing Association's 25-mile time-trial at Buklt Tlmah yesterdayHolt clocked lhr. 2min. 28s<»oi Second was J/T Ame s (Changi) in lhr. 4mln. 19sec. while SAC Pollard (Seletar) was third in int. smln- I3sec.
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  • 350 14 TOKYO, Sun. TODAYS farewell rugger match x between the All-Malaya Combined Services and a Japanese Kanto District XV ended in a draw each side scoring nine points. The game provided one of the brightest and fastest displays of rugger seen In Japan since the war.
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  • 286 14 LONDON, Sunday ALMOST THE first thing Malayan ace Eddy Choong had to say after winning the singles title for the fourth time in the All Englana badminton championships at Wembley yesterday was: "I knew that I only had to bide my time and wait to win."
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  • 255 14 Milne sets new records at sprint PORTY seven-year-old Jimmy x Milne proved himself Malaya's best racing driver today when he won the Singapore Motor Club's half-mile otanding-start speed trial held at Urn Chu Kang Road yesterday with a new Singapore and Malayan record for cars of 22.385ec. Driving a Cooper
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  • 154 14 Marine! coast to fifth victory coasted to a 5-n R.E.M.E at V stadium inT r ,r table. Their i are Police^. C J Marini-s aLrs! pass from Tahir Bradford ana keeper Payne «on before placi,.' to a romc r An own go*] Evans headed from Omar a-. 21st minute and
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  • 45 14 Singapore all-rounder r v ley scored an tmtatei minutes when Serang beat Singapore Cr)< by six wickf''- al Be terday. S.( 193-9 dffl i 51. Kinc 45, Rejerr:. lick 2-211 Srrancomi ley 57 nr, Wlltohln 33 n.0.. Rejendra 23 2-46)
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 877 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. K cntmurd from Page 8> SITUATIONS VACANT t" Word, < Mm.i Box it c««. txtru. SCHOOLMISTRESS Wanted for Primary English School on East Coa.st M.Uaya by British Mlnln* Company. Must be qualified with not less Ukb three years' lull Primiiiy Training. Class small UiX 7_B. salary $750 per
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    • 73 14 GALA CHARITY PREMIERE in aid of Y. W. C. A at the CATHAY CINEMA, SINGAPORE of M-G-M CinemaScope Production "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET on Wednesday 27th March 1957 at 9.30 p.m. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM Y.W.CA. Collyer Quo* PRSCE $20.- $10.- $5.- $3.- and Space donated hy SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 48 14 EmDIARY] SOCCER S.AFA- league Div. 1: Putau Brani v Star Soccerites, Jalan Besar, 530 p.m.. Div. 2B: Western v R.A.F. Changi, Farrer Park; j Div. 3A: Rajaji v PachiUn, Gey- I.i.mj;; Srtia Jaya v Arsenal, Balestier Road; Friendly: Singapore "A" v SC.F A Jalan Besar, 7 p m
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