The Straits Times, 11 March 1958

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 tit**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 353 1  -  JAKARTA BLOCKS BIG AREA TO ALL AIR TRAFFIC BOAC reports 'keep out* order as Hussein says: 'It's time to fight' Caltex closes field at S. Pakning By KENNETH WANSTALL AS THE Caltex Oil Company announced in Singapore last night that it is closing its terminal at
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  • 232 1 Chew: We do not have the teachers THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yecterday It was impossible to introduce compulsory teaching of Malay in all Singapore schools because of an acute shortage of Malay teachers. Mr. Chew was commenting on a
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  • 161 1 GIRLS BEAT BOYS IN THE EXAMS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Girls throughout the Federation, particularly tbose from convent schools, did better than boys in the Senior Cam* bridge School Certificate examinations held last December. But the boys in the Federation Military College at Port Dickson had 100 per cent passes
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  • 86 1 PEKING, Mon LI Shlh Lung. Vice-Governor of Eastern Anhwei, has been dismissed from the post of secretary of the provincial Communist Party on charges of "letting more than 2,000 counter revolutionaries go unpunished." Newspapers say that Li was dismissed at the end of January soon
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  • 6 1 Orace with fritters* Caroline
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  • 82 1 MONACO, Mon. Prince Rainier today ordered his artillerymen to prepare their two ancient cannons for a royal salute to mark the birth of Princess Grace's second child probably this week. One hundred and one salvoes will be fired If a boy Is born and 21
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  • 35 1 PARIS. Mon. Tightrope walker Johnny Canga today claimed at Angers to have broken the world) record after balancing for 36 hours 10 minutes on a rope 26 feet up. without a net —Reuter
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  • 261 1 2 BLOCKADE VICTIMS IN THE SIAK RIVER fected and that British Foreign Office was preparing a declaration. The Central Sumatra military commander. Col. Ah- Hussein, told his troops: time has come for us ht for our ideals a message to Central Sumatrans. he said, the Prime Minister Dr. Djuanda had
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  • 132 1 LONDON, Monday. 'THE Queen Mother stranded on Mauritius after her Qantas Super-Constellation developed engine trouble is now being held up by bad weather A Qantas airline official said here today It was not known how long the queen Mother may be delayed. An aircraft carrying a
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  • 220 1 MOTHER PLEADS— BUT SON SAILS 4 WEEPING mother made a dramatic, last minute plea at a Singapore dock yesterday to stop her son going to Red China. She promised to pay for his schooling in any other country for 10 years. But her pleas were in vain— the son decided
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  • 57 1 LOS ANGELES Mon— Nine out of every 10 geniuses In history have been victims of alcoholism, drugs, tuberculosis or mental Instability, according to a Barley Street specialist. Dr. Vivian Bartlev Green -Armytage Dr. Green-Armytage. here for a conference. Is on the gynaecological and obstetric staff of
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  • 27 1 NEW YORK. Mon— Lieut Comdr Albert Kllngler US N Ret.. 78. a veteran of three wwa s died on Friday after a long Illness— U.P.
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  • 182 1 'Our future with the H-bomb'— Nehru NEW DELHI, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said here today It was desirable that more and more areas of the earth's surface should be areas of peace and have detachment from military blocs whatever their sympathies Mr. Nehru was addressing the annual
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  • 234 1 30- MINUTE CHAT WITH Mrs. F 'THE Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, yesterday 1 heard Mrs. Shlrin Fozdar's version of the statement attributed to her calling Singapore "one big brothel" and was satisfied. Mrs. Fozdar. who seemed nervous before meeting Mr Llm. left his office
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  • 44 1 TOKYO. Mon The Diet was told today that 2.730.000 Japanese women were widowed a s a result of the China Incident and the second world war. These figures were given by Mr Tatsuo Tanaka Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
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  • 106 1 2 a.m. news roundup CANC WAR: POLICE HOLD EICHT SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore police last last night detained etfht men and seiied a number of parangs and iron rods after breaking up a gang war in Havelock Road the scene of Sunday's mahjong cluh slathing horror. Detectives rushed to the area
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  • 55 1 TOKYO. Mon— The transport Minister. Mr Sannojo Nakamura, today called the managers of Tokyo's taxi companies to his office to demand a stop to dangerous irlving by "kamikaze" (suicide) cabbies. Newspapers have been de. Handing strict control over the speeding taxis as tratrio accidents in the capital
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  • 169 2 Ordeal at sea, but 5 men are safe OENANG, Mon. Five Taiwanese fishermen from Singapore who drifted for two days in their small fishing craft after its engines had failed, today rejoined their "mother" vessel at Telok Bahang, near George Town. They had been saved by an Indonesian customs speedboat.
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  • 47 2 Tengku Ya'acob lbni Sul tan Abdul Hamid. now In Singapore for a short holiday before going to London to become Malayan High Commissioner, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister Mr Llm Yew Hock Tengku Ya'acob leaves (or London by air this evening
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  • 42 2 EX -COLONY NURSE IS NOW AN AIR HOSTESS MISS DOROTHY WILSON. 25, a former Singapore nurse, ho has Joined the Malayan Airways as a flight hostess. "I think flying is interesting and adventurous," she told the Straits Tines yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 33 2 JOHOKK BAHRU Mon The Johore Bahru branch of Party Negara has formed a youth section. The chairman of »c section is Inche Mokhtar Zam Zam and the secretary Raja Ibrahim
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  • 31 2 TANJONG MALIM, Mon The Mentri Besar of Perak has appointed Mr. K. Retnasingam, Health Inspector. Tapah, to be an officer of the Batang Padang town council in South Perak.
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  • 159 2 The Indonesian Government plans to open libraries in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore as part of a campaign to improve cultural relations between Malaya and In. donesia. The chief of the Information Section of the Indonesian Foreign Office. Mr. Suska. is now visiting Singapore to discuss
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  • 31 2 Mr. M. J A Thum a soil i-.itor. was admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday by Vlr Justtice Wee Chong Jin to practise as an advocate and solicit tor.
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  • 38 2 Emergency— 'the last lap' SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. legislative councillor. Mr. Llm Teng Kwang. toW 1,600 villagers staging an antl-ter-rorist rally at Bnklt Belembau. 16 miles from here: "A little posh from the people and the Communists will collapse."
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  • 37 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Leu Chin Thlan, who said that he could not work unless he smoked chandu, was fined $300 In the Sessions Court for having chandu dross and a smoking outfit
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  • 39 2 The Singapore Council for Adult Education course In "History of South and East Asia" (High School Certificate Level) will begin tonight at the Gulllemard Malay Boys' School at 7.1S The lecturer will be Mr. R. W Mosbergen.
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  • 496 2 MILITARY HELP FROM SOVIET IS DENIED 'Indonesia doesn't want to' b& tied to bloc 9 By OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT pIK chief of the information section of the Indonesian Foreign Office emphatically denied in Singapore yesterday reports that Rus<i;\ was giving military aid to the Jakarta Government. The information chief, Mr.
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  • 229 2 AMENDING BILL FOR ASSEMBLY BRITAIN'S re-organlsaUon of its armed services in the Far East compels amendments to several Singapore ordinances The Chief Secretary. Mr. E.B. David, at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly, will present the Military Manoeuvres (Amendment* Bill arising from changes
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    823 2  -  DONALO LUDLOW Fro* WASHINGTON, Mon. —Although there are still some false crests to be surmounted, the Summit is in sight. But will the meeting there produce the solution to the one problem which above all faces mankind with the most fearful dangers? Curiously that problem does not lie
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  • 243 2 U.N. admits armistice violations in Korea IN BRIEF... PANMUNJOM. Mon— The United Nations Command today admitted that its aircraft had made three violations of the Korean armistice agreement by flying over North Korea last Thursday. At a meeting here today, Gen. Xyster, for the United Nations, asked for the return
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  • 201 2 200 BRITISH M.P.s TO PRESS FOR BRIGHTER SUNDAYS LONDON, Monday. rpWO HUNDRED M.P.'s from both main parties 1 prepared for another assault on Britain's strict "gloomy Sunday" laws. If they succeed. 3ritons' will be able legally to buy ice cream on Sundays take a boat on the lake, buy canned
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  • 135 2 NEW YORK. Monday. T»HE United States permanent representative to the U.N., Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, said last night that India "would be a very hard country to subvert" to Communism. Speaking In a televised Interview Droeramme. "Face the Nation," he said that the
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  • 45 2 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. Bank clerks who have oeen on strike here since Jan. 21, disrupting Argentina's commerce, were brought under martial law today. The decree means those falling to return to work will be treated as military deserters -Reuter.
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  • 43 2 TOKYO. Mon— Japan disclosed today It has demanded $390,000 in compensation from the U.S. and Britain for losses allegedly suffered by the Japanese fishing and shipping Industries as a result of nuclear tests In the Pacific in 1956 and 1957. Heuter.
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  • 31 2 PORTLAND, Mon. The U.S. atomic submarine Skate, which last week made a record underwater Atlantic crossing from America to Britain, sailed from here today for continental ports.— Reuter.
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  • 80 2 NEW YOU: Hitherto secret Alms of the atom bombing mi Hiroshima were shown to a nation-wide television asMUeace on Sunday ■tent The Aims, climaxed by Uk MHishr— explosion after the release of the bomb over the city in A«Eu»t 1945. showed the training of iilimhb
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  • 32 2 NICOSIA, Mon. Security forces were alerted today when Turkish students streamed out of a school near Ataturk Square carrying Turkish flags and banners calling for partition of the Island.— Reuter.
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  • 493 3 PHILIPPINES LEADER HITS BACK AT RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN NA TO-SEA TO-BA GHDAD PACT LINK IS VITAL TO THE FREE WORLD MANILA, Monday. PHILIPPINES acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. F. M. Serrano, said loday that his proposal to link the free world's defence alliances would
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  • 193 3 Non-Hindi folk urge English KEEP IT AS OUR STATE LANGUAGE' /CALCUTTA, Mon. V The leaders of millions of Indians who do not speak Hindi yesterday asked that English be retained as the official language of the country. The All-India Language Conference, attended mostly by the leaders of the non-Hindi speaking
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  • 90 3 LONDON. Mon.— A 8.0.A.C. Comet Jet airliner, which was nearly half way on a flight from Britain to Beirut yesterday, had to turn back to London Airport because of gale force headwinds over the Mediterranean. The Comet, on a routine flight to the Middle East with
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  • 49 3 KHARTOUM. Mon— CountIng of votes in the Sudan's first general election since she achieved independence begins today. Polling in the general elections, in which the two main parties were the Umma and National Unionists, ended on Saturday and counting is expected to end tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 49 3 LONDON, Mon.— Members of No. 820 Naval Helicopter Squadron have "adopted" London's Windmill Theatre and its showgirls Its nine aircraft are being named after girls in the revue and decorated with a black and white windmill design painted on the nose of the '••craft —Reuter.
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  • 84 3 BEIRUT, Mon. Bullets showered into the grounds of Lebanese President Camille Chamoun's summer residence at Belteddin. South Lebanon, early today without causing casualties or damage. The palace was not in official ue at the time, and until the President will not be In residence there
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  • 193 3 CAIRO. Mon A royalist conspiracy trial witness testified today that King Felsal of IrttC helped to finance an alleged plot to overthrow the Nasser regime Businessman Farld Sherlf Alexandria, who helped Egyptian Intelligence uncover the alleged conspiracy, told tht supreme military court that the
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  • 112 3 MRS. HILARY BROOKS, daughter of Commonwealth Antarctic expedition leader Sir Vivian Fuchs, speaks to her father by radio telephone from London a distance of 13.0*0 miles. Latest reports say that stormy seas have delayed the expedition ship Endeavour, which is taking Sir Vivian's Antarctic party
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  • 244 3 BISHOP WANTS MAKARIOS BACK NICOSIA, Monday. OIR HUGH FOOT, the Governor, appealed to the people of Cyprus in a broadcast last night to "prevent disorder which would mean disaster He said the recent Eoka threat to launch passive resistance campaign 'Is Intended to be
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  • 30 3 COLOMBO. Mon Mr Philip Gunewardene. Ceylon's Minister for Food and Agriculture, said last night he would not heed demands for his resignation made oy some Cabinet Ministers.
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  • 93 3 SNOW, FROST AGAIN GRIPS EUROPE LONDON. Mon— Northern Europe shivered yesterday, with the thermometer showing 18 degrees of frost In Stockholm, while In southern Europe the first snow of the winter fell in Florence (Italy). But in Britain higher temperatures brought a thaw In southern England after heavy overnight snow.
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  • 65 3 SYDNEY, Mon. Hundreds of homes here were flooded today after heavy rain during the last two days. Some suburbs recorded 10 Inches in the last 48 hours Many people in the outer surburbs have been marooned in their houses and several roads have been washed away Hundreds
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  • 58 3 TOKYO, Mon— The U.S. has agreed to release on parole three Japanese war criminals. They are Ca; t. Yuzuru Sanematsu. sent ...ed to 40 years. Sat. Tadat ika Kuwa.no, and a civilian. Mine Nojima. each sentenced to life. Their release reduces the number of those
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  • 180 3 'PROMISED LAND —A BLAST AT ISRAEL PRESIDENT NASSER of 1 1 accused Israel in a S] looking forward to annex; Jordan and Lebanon, and He told a public rally that Israeli leaders had often announced that Israel did not yet represent "a promised land' 1 extending from the Nile in
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  • 58 3 LONDON. Mon. A party of 150 Royal Air Force men left here last night In two chartered airliners for Christmas Island, In the Pacific, where British nuclear tests are held. Earlier, official sources In London denied a newspaper report that Britain would explode another hydrogen
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  • 43 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Aga Khan arrived here yesterday for a two-day stay as guest of the Indian Government Tomorrow the Aga Khan will be Installed In Bombay as the new leader of the Ismallls In India— UP
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  • 75 3 KINGSTON (Jamaica), future date with bail set at w ..t,* £5. the accused asked that Mon.-A man Drought Into gW<jn flye miD]llea to court charged with using go home and fetch a fire threatening words, pleaded shilling sweepstake ticket for not guilty. the Easter races to
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  • 244 3 NA VY TO SCRAP FIVE CARRIERS, FIVE CRUISERS Some will be offered for sale LONDON, Monday. piVE aircraft carriers, five cruisers and four des--1 trovers, all in the reserve fleet, are to be disposed of as surplus to naval requirements, the Daily Telegraph reported today. It says they are to
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  • 116 3 GRIFFITHS SEES AGAIN SPECTRE OF DEPRESSION GLASGOW, Mon. UNEMPLOYMENT is beginning to creep over Britain in the same way as in the depression of 1930 and 1931, Mr. James Griffiths, deputy leader of the Labour Party, declared here last night Mr. Griffiths said: "The shadow of unemployment Is beginning to
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  • 51 3 STOCKHOLM, Mon—Princess Margaret ha and her British suitor. Robin DouglasHome, decided yesterday to postpone their engagement indefinitely. In a brief communique, Master of the King's Household Erik Wetter announced that Mr Douglas-Home will go back to England tomorrow but "intends to return to Stockholm in the
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  • 51 3 WASHINGTON. Mon— Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, is expected to discuss a new idea for a temporary ban on nuclear tests when he meets the British and French Foreign Ministers at th e South-East Asia Treaty Council meetine in Manila this week, officials said yesterday.—
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  • 159 4 Miner leaves after half a century in Malaya PENANU. M«o,-Mr Arthur a Miles. 71. who irrivrd in Penan- in 1904 and (or an almost unbroken period of 54 years worked as a tin miner and company director, left by the Boissevain for Durban today Mr Miles from Hobart Tasmania. plan
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  • 68 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Tengku MahkoU of Johore will open the "Road Safety Week" exhibition in the Audience Hall, Governi ment offices building, on Thursday. There will be nightly film shows dealing with all as- pects of road safety. Morning sessions of the exhibition will be devoted
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  • 24 4 BLKIT MEBTAJAM Mon. Tan Ah Oew. 69 a labourer, was found hanging In a cycle shed next to a theatre here yesterday
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  • 284 4 SO DAYS LEFT BEFORE 'PEACE' OFFER EXPIRES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ll'lTM 50 days left before the merdeka "peace" offer is withdrawn the Selangor Government is asking thousands of villagers to help the Authorities make the state "white." They are being told: "If you have
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  • 187 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T»F£ multi-million dollar Cameron Highlands hydro-electric power scheme has "favourably impressed" the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, from which the Federation Government hopes to obtain a loan The director of the bank's department oX operations for the Far East.
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  • 109 4 UKNVNG, Mon. A i full report on Malay education problems in the Federation may be tabled at the AfroAsian teachers' conference to be held in Colombo on April 23. "Bat we will not press far support from countries attending the conference," Incite Mohamed N«or bin
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  • 42 4 Stole camera year's jail PENANG. Mon -Lee Chin Khoon. 27. described as a habitual criminal, was jailed for a year here today for stealing a $270 camera iron Soo See Hin. an opera actor. Lee. a trisha rider, had three previous convictions.
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  • 204 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Man. The Pr»me Minister, Tengku Abdul Ralunun. today denied an allegation by the president of Party Nezara. Dato Sir Onn bin Jaffar? that the Alliance had tried to "buy him over by offering him an important overseas appoint- 1 ment." A statement issued
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  • 19684 5 CVDLLOWING are the results of the Cambridge School Certificate examination held in the Federation last year. The figure next to a name refers to the grade pa«s in the Overseas School Certificate, a "C" next to it denotes a pass in the Federation of Malaya Certificate examination.
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    • 127 6 CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE RESULTS. Special classes, for candidates unsuccessful at the Cambridge O.S.C and H.S.C. 1957 exams will be conducted by the C.V.M A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, in the evenings. Classes in science subjects are held both afternoons and evenings. Courses are available in the following subjects: English Literature, Mathematics. Ceography,
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  • 79 8 tt Wort, $1$ (.Minima oil M. SINNIAH formerly of C ME. Office, Railways elder brother of M. Bastlamplllal of Sentul and M. Samlnathan of P.W.D. Kuala Lumpur passed away on 8.3.1958 In Ceylon. KOH CHO HENU. (Keng Slang's uncle), aged 76, passed away peacefully at 241, Rangoon Road, Singapore,
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  • 129 8 HI »..rd» iHi >. Minim..* MRS. P. L. BARCLAY, Isobel and June thank all Friends who sent Flowers, Telegrams, Letters of Condolence and attended Church and Funeral services for the late Peter Luke Barclay. FAMILY OF THE Late Mr. MurugesaplUal wish to thank Dr. Au Kee Hock and staff
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  • 26 8 tt »or 4. tin (Mimimam) ROZAMAL BARLCH 11-3-1953. "Home were brighter, Burdens lighter, had you been with us still." Joshua, Iris, Francis and Paulina.
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    • 520 8 Labour Front support for the principle of compulsory voting in Singapore was to be. expected, the idea having been endorsed by Mr. Lim Yew Hock. There is, however, an important reservation. At their third annual conference, Labour delegates called upon the Government to bring in compulsory voting, but
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    • 314 8 The Federation Government cannot carry out its Malayanisation programme if it relies wholly on Government scholarship students to provide the recruits. The White Paper on Malayanisation published in 1956 stressed the need for the "absorption into the public service of a greater proportion of Malayan students now in
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    • 287 8 No meeting of the Seato Council ot Ministers can be complete, it seems, unless accompanied by a blast oi Russian propaganda. This year's contribution from Moscow runs true to form; the treaty, says the Soviet Army organ Red Star, "aims at enslaving independent nations" a charge that is
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  • 529 8 ECAFE exists to improve economic co-operation between nations but you wouldn't think so to fudge by some -off the things said duction of over-hasty Industrial development? Yes. The attempt to forecast tendencies In trade? Yes. The simplification of customs regulations? Yes. The
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    203 8 TpHE Ecafe Confer- ence in Kuala Lumpur is Malaya's introduction to the United Nations. Day by day, the public gallery is filled with visitors, mostly of school age, anxious to learn something about this great international organisation. That is encouraging since, in the last resort, the machine will grind to
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    • 422 8 I THINK that by now the public Is quite aware tftat the first batch of student teachers from the Day Training College has been attached to schools. The Malay students are a bit unfortunate In that they have to work under trying conditions.
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    • 72 8 I WAS surprised to note an advertisement by the Singapore City Council for the appointment of temporary typist. Apart from the normal qualifications, it said: "Some knowledge of Ch.i.pse preferred Why should a typist (not a Chinese typist* need a knowledge of Chinese? Is it to
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  • 626 8 ris a long time since the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur has had such colourful and varied exhibition as In the present fourt i Malayan Artists Exhibition. The styles are as young and varied as the peoples living In Malaya and that is
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  • 150 9 Call for lower freight rates IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A call for lower freight rates was made at today's ECAFE meeting by the Singapore alternate delegate, Mr. O. H. R Beadles. Mr. Beadles said this was of the utmost Importance to the Colony because It was the major port In the
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  • 42 9 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. Party Negara will spread more among the kampong people. Its president. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. said today A committee will be set up In every kampong In the district where a branch Is established
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  • 28 9 MERSING, Mon. A civics course fo r th e people of Jemaluang, a Chinese resettlement area 13 miles from here, will be held on March 16.
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  • 115 9 Two steps to harder divorces IPOH Mon The Perak c ranch of the A ll -Mai ay a Muslim Missionary Society decided at its annual meetIng yesterday to make two recommendations on curbing divorces to the PanMalayan Islamic Moral Defence Organisation. These were To make It necessary for both parties
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  • 25 9 Mr. Lan Hope of Radio Malaya will be the guest speaker at the Singapore Rotary Club's weekly lunch at the Cathay Hotel tomorow.
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  • 242 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance. Col. Sir Henry Lee today declined to say if he would accept nomination for presidency of the Malayan Chinese Association. Sir Henry, It has been stated, is being put up by the MCA "old guard"
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  • 589 9 SIR HENRY LEE GIVES ECAFE CONFERENCE A GLIMPSE OF FEDERATION'S NEW POLICY END OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE WOULD SPELL DISASTER TO A SMALL COUNTRY LIKE MALAYA KI'Al.A MTMPITR \1,.nH .v KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation's Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, told
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  • 44 9 The NAAFI shop at RAF Seletar. Singapore, opened its doors to service families yesterday morning with a "new look." Over the week-end the shop was rearranged seifsrrvice methods. It was opened by Group Captain and Mrs. D. D. Rogers.
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  • 120 9 THIS is Beb Slew Hoon, 17, jailed for 29 months' at Kedah Assizes on Sunday for killing Brian Paul Thorp, 23, at United Patani Estate last October. Beh, a former wayang actress, was originally charged with murder. This was later
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  • 42 9 ALOR STAR, Monday. ASHY 19-year-old Muslim religious student described today how a man, armed with an axe., confronted her on a bridge in a lonely spot one afternoon while she was returning home from afternoon w!
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  • 55 9 IPOH. Mon. Three women and three men. all estate workers, were each fined SlO In the Ipoh Magistrate's Court today after pleading guilty to breaking the curfew at Tanjong Rambutan last Saturday night. They said that they went to Tanjong Rambutan town to see a
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  • 30 9 MET.BING Mon. Inche M( hammed bin Kldln. a Malay school teacher In Sega mat. has been chosen an assistant lecturer In Mala\ at the Kuala Lumpur da> tralnttig centre
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  • 202 9 IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Com-mander-ln-Chief Far East Air Force, Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon, today praised the 155 and 194 Helicopter Squadrons for their support of antiterrorist operations in Malaya. The commanding officers. Squadron Leader R.C. Penning (Whirlwinds) and Squadren Leader F. Barnes
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  • 45 9 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Lok Yoon Thow, 22. an Ipoh girl, was rescued from the sea off Mitchell Pier this after noon. Lok was believed to have fallen overboard from the launch Tenggirl. while it was going from Penang to Butterworth
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  • 105 9 Nanyang: 'We like this policy' f|WE chairman of the NanM. Yang University Funds Committee. Mr. Ko Teik Kirn. yesterday praised the Singapore Government for its "wise policy" of assuring the Nanyang I'niversitv of future financial aid. In a speech to representatives of $2 business organisations affiliated to the Chinese Chamber
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  • 25 9 More than 2,000 members from six Colony seamen's unions have formed themselves Into one -organisation called th e United Seamen's Union of Singapore
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  • 156 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Court of Appeal today confirmed the death sentence on Abdul Gaffoor. 36. the last man sentenced to hang under the assessor system In the Federation. Abdul Ga floor a lorry attendant had appealed against a conviction of Mr. Justice Shepherd for the
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  • 62 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. A terrorist was wounded when a combined police and home guard patrol fought a fiveminute gun battle with a gang of five bandits at 2.30 a.m. yesterday In the Kedah Peak area, 32 miles from here. The wounded bandit, who escaped, was
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  • 125 9 65 touring students admonished KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the Sessions Court. Inche Mahmud Hashim. today told 65 students found guilty of going on a tour without a permit from the Registrar of Schools: "This time I will treat you like little ladies and gentlemen." He admonished and discharged
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  • 46 9 A new series of life saving classes for men and women will be started by the Singapore Life Guard Corps at the Farrer Park swimming pool, at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Those Interested should see the life guard at the swimming pool office.
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  • 162 9 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Modern clinical services pro vided to mothers and children has enabled the Kuala Lumpur Municipality to reduce the 'infant mortality rate in its area to a "praiseworthy figure". Out of every 1,000 babies born lh the Federal capital last year. 9.03 died
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  • 203 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Union of Plantation Workers has written to the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association offering to negotiate on its demand for higher wages. The secretary of the association, Mr. i. A. T. Perers, »aid today: "It is Quite a friendly
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  • 174 9 ALUMNI TO VOTE IN AUGUST IPOH, Monday. T*HE council of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine yesterday put off decision on a plan to amalgamate the alumni association and the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association into a
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  • 119 9 MAGISTRATE STUDIES 12 'MAGIC NUDES YfALACCA, Mon.— The ifl Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today peered into a "nagic radio viewer," pressed a button and carefully studied 12 pictures of nude women. In the dock was Tan Ke« Kee, 66. a shopkeeper of Koon Cheng Road. He Is charged with
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  • 69 9 MALACCA, Mon. Thong Kun Sin. 31. a senior inspector of police attached to Police Headquarters. Pekan Pahang, today successfully petitioned in the Malacca High Court for the dissolution of his marriage with Leung Oi Lee, of Heeren Street Malacca, on the ground of desertion. The
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  • 44 9 WELLINGTON. Mon. Si Kheng Kwang. 19. from Kuch 1 n g. Sarawak, this month became the 500 th Colombo Plan student to reach N°w Zealand. He Is in Wellington to study for a University of New Zealand B.A. degree.
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    81 10 VISITORS Mrs. Nita Nilam, Regional Home Economics Officer for the United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organisation, who visited Malaya in the course of a Far Eastern tour. She is now in Sarawak, but will revisit Malaya before she returns to Bangkok. GUIDER Che Fakhitah binte Mohammed Darns, trainer of
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  • 1076 10 A MUCH travelled woman with an impressive list of academic honours and an international interest in women's welfare, passed through Singapore in the course of a tour for the. United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organisation, and took time out for a talk about her work in
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    • 102 10 SO PRECIOUS ITS NOW SEALED IN ■^b^bQß^b^b^b^i^Bml ifclv B^E^^^Kis^SnMsl MMhs^ll jffa^B I s^L^B sSV\^fftowmswirSWslaMlatf l^sM 3/) l/ The white Purity off fragrant LUX Is AI now protected with luxurious gold foil. xw// Or**"' Open the lovclj new pack, and there you'll find your favourite pure white toilet soap. It*, the
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    • 255 10 Straits Times Crossword 8 zzziiz zbh z z 10 |H Ti~ i 16 17 i|| 111 '8 i|2o" 22 "~|||2r 24 25 ACROSS S Old Prussian gas-bag (8). 8 Valentine follows first part of 6 Opposite of hard-headed 1, for a change, to the revelry (4-0). 7 Eclipse* place (S).
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  • 1254 11 SO,OOO miraculausly saved, from Turkish death trap ON August 17, 1918, a small band of horsemen, reeling in their saddles from exhaustion, rode into the town of Bijar, in northern Persia. They were the rearguard of one of the most terrible retreats in World War I. They escorted more than
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    • 425 11 J *i ■W I flfe 1 E mKm IBm. V HB mm V m Jaipanad Rai Maniparsad Rai Hariparsad Rai— Kluang l^Bk. These fine Gurkha triplets: this «B LSk merry Chinese toddler and the cute,. \j| v little. Malay girl, all have one thing in jAph, common they arc splendic'
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    • 268 11 urnti>n A 00. Jiff .l##t s B.lflm'iJJll.'HrH!laWlJWani "~^J t 'KJELL M€. IS M€ STILL CHASING UIS T I [I CANT STANO THOSt M£M »VMO TRv"andH ~SOKR>TC LEAVE yf Nc" Ntlllv VCXJD —O^ 611 6 "StStOV >J J K~- -^^.START NtCKINO B6mtW^ LUXURY LINER SHOU.D i\ i^ T -ANOVWAN S^tCjll^S^N^y I
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  • 542 12 By Our Market Correspondent jyjALAYA began the year with an external trade balance deficit of $47.7 million or nearly three hundred per cent more than the adverse balance recorded in January 1957. Delayed official figures Issued for January show that imports during
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  • 20 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, MAR. 10 RUBBKR: 77J cents per lb (up half a cent) TIN: |3?3 per picul (up $237*).
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  • 152 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 >: New lark: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33, 90 d st 33 3 16 credit bills. 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/4. O.D.
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  • 109 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/Continent March/ April $3 p.. buyers. $32 tt sellers C'aeonut oil: quiet; bulk! •474 sellers, drum $51 Hi sellers, j Pep>per quiet: no business reported done Muntok white $105. Sarawak $104, special Sarawak black $63 (all
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  • 34 12 Further February rubber crops Included Malaka Pinda 86.825 lb United Malacca 101.948 lb Ay«r Molek 29.170 lb Leong Hin San. LM. 31.500 lb.. and Nyalaa 37.549 'b and Buklt Katil 33.824 lb
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  • 14 12 The Melbvarne Stack Exchange was closed yectenlajr due to an official holiday
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  • 441 12 The Malayan Share Brakera' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market were steady The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the fallowing business done yesterday: Alex. Bricks prel. 51.55; Fed. Dispensary 82.174: Fraser Neave orris $2,674 and $266; Gammon $2.34 (delayed, overnight), $2,374 (delayed).
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  • 148 12 March first fradr rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 77 cents per lb. 'Ip half a cent on Friday's closing price. t'hMing tone: Dull. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R S.S Spot fob. buyers 77H. sellers 774; Int. 1 RS.S.
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  • 182 12 Shipi iMnr alootside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected taday are: Stratheden 12, Frank Lyir.es 4/5. Sindh 6A. Japan 6/7, Benattow 8/9, Hagurosau Maru 10/11, Bencleuch 13/14, Orestes 15/16, Anna Bakke 18 AvaU 19/20, Resang N. Wall 3, Petaling N. Wall 4, Sanana 21/23, Pbong Chau 23,
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    • 588 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications arc invited for the following posts on the staff of the Rural Trade Sthool at Butterworth, P. Welleeley. Instructors fov the following Trades and Subjects: (a) Fitting anl Machine Work 1 (bi Motor Maintenance and Repair Work 1 (Preference will be given to those with experience of
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    • 262 12 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Members will be closed from 17th to 29th March, 1958, both days inclusive, pending the allotment of Bonus Shares to Members of the Coanj>any, and the
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    • 387 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE AND JOHORE PROPERTIES To be held in our Sale Rooms Nea. 4*4-1, Collyer Quay on TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1958 at 2.30 p m. ESTATK OF N. R. MISTRI, DECEASED. 1. Ho. 87 CALDBCOTT HILL ESTATE. Freehold land and two storey compound house. Area 32,825 sq.
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    • 700 12 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA Lower Certificate of Edneatlon Examination, 1958 Acceptance of Private Candidates Date of Examination: 3rd to 7th November. 1958. Age Limit: There is no age limit. Entry Fees: Full certificate $15. Single language subject* (National Language, English, Malay. Chinese, Tamil and Punjabi only) $3 per
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    • 735 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service HOM CANADA/U.5. TACIFIC POUTS 30 DAY! »a«aa $aa Arrtvtaa '•K«nn Fraackacc S'»ar» r> >».n r«aaa« f martlla ELISABETH lAKKI la Part 13 «.r IS Mar 22 Mar 6JERTRUO BAKKI Sailed Softa** 2/ 4 Apr 5 Aar Apr 1 J Ap, ULIN IAKKi Sakad It Ma* 18/20
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  • 257 14 $500,000 feed mill project A NEW animal feed mill, costing over $500,000 and claimed to be the most modern and up-to-date in this part of the world, is being put up by F. E. Zuellig (M) Ltd.. on a five acre site in the industrial area of Princess Elizabeth Estate,
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  • 328 14 LOCAL CONTACTS WANTED pH K Australian trade mission which is visiting Singapore, the Federation and Siam next month, will represent a fully representative cross-section of Australian manufacturing industries, including heavy construction equipment, building materials, mining machinery, agricultural plant and automotive spares, as well as general
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  • 171 14 'THE Far Eastern export 1 manager of M and R Dietetic Laboratories Inc., Ohio, manufacturers of infant food, visited Singapore last week in the course of an Asian business trip. He was Mr. H.E. Birr, who was accompanied on this trip by Mr. S. T.
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  • 174 14 MR. Robert Faurlsson. director of Messagerirs Maritime* who visited Singapore last week after a period of 25 years, disclosed that his company are building 10 more 18--knot freighters. Speaking of the new ship building programme Mr. Faurisson said that five of the new freighters were
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    53 14  -  The directors of Val l^or Rubber Estates Ltd.. state that, consequent on the In tended sale of the estate and the prospect of disposing of the capital. It is considered to be In th< bt st Interests of shareholders not to recom nend a dividend. a Geoffrey Roland
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  • 200 14 2 more soft drink factories planned for Federation TtfORE Green Spot factories will soon be opened In ifl Singapore and the Federation of Malaya to meet the increasing demand for this soft drink on the local market. This was stated in the Colony yesterday by Mr. O. V. Manning, vice-president
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  • 263 14 'THE first German plant for drying padi has been 1 Installed at the premises of The Haji Ahmad Rice Mill Co. Ltd.. Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur The plant, called the Hanseata Drying Plant, Is a product of Koerber and Naumann, West Germany and
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  • 47 14 Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company announce a new hose has moved from the development stage to volume production at the company's North Chicago plant Terming the new mecnod the Acala process, Goodyear said the new hose will not shrink under pressure as the conventional hose
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    • 181 14 iJAftf" DEPENDABLE Mlllrr durable Vl\L ECONQM!CAL MH2ZM Kew Fargo from England is the truck you can trust. When you buy Fargo, you have a brilliant performance truck engine with the best of all reputation. The Fargo Chassis is engineered for heavy duty service. Its economy of fuel consumption, greater mileage
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    • 320 14 GOLDS GAN ROB YOUR CHILD'S GOOD HEALTH! Mother. f" v* U<* •»"> Ik* |M 4 Kr*o« kabik Vlcta Vi^lA t. f* <*•» ■urrhfl Too VkU Vl*c*ii» «J pr. vr c*. ck.ia to Vtaa v,i*>«u» ptwin lho U| t. tl» Iktn KI-IMI (Uln'ul CM uxfUlto* IN THE MORNING, YOUR CHILD WILL
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  • 36 15 TRAININC in earnest at Ely are members of the Cambridge crew who hope to beat Oxford in the forthcoming annual Boat Race from Putney to Mortlake on Apr. 5
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  • 431 15 BIG FRENCH THREAT IN ENGLISH CLASSICS ANTEPOST BOOK OPENS A FORTNIGHT BEFORE START OF FLAT LONDON, Monday. jllr start of new British flat season Is only a fortnight away it opens on Mar. 24 at Lincoln and already an antepost book has been opened on the first four classic races.
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  • 52 15 "SITTING" in the air in this unusual picture is American lightweight Wallace "Bud" Smith, a moment before the referee started his count. With a powerful right to the jaw European lightweight champion Duilio Loi of Italy scored a technical knockout over the American.
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  • 30 15 LAHTI. Mon. Finland 'won the world Nordic ski I championships today by adding the jumping title to three cro.vs-country skiing titles won earlier in the week-long meet— U.P.
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  • 39 15 MOSCOW. Mon. Robert Haillet. the French International, beat Jackie Brichant, of Belgium. 6-2. 7-5 2-6. 0-2 in the men's singles final of the Moscow international covered court lawn tennis championships at the Dynamo Stadium last night. —Reuter.
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  • 212 15 WALLABIES 9 SPIRIT GOES DOWN AS THE FRENCH SCORE GOES UP. *>AXIS. Mon. France thrashed the Australian Wallabies in the Rugby Union international Colombes Stadium here yesterday. The French won by 19 points (two goals, two dropped goals and a try) to nil The Australians, playing with the wind
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  • 69 15 A DELAIDE, Mon. Bril- liant Victorian allrounder Betty Wilson scored a record 127 in the women's cricket Test against England at Adelaide Oral today. The previous highest women's Test score was by England's Molly Hide, who made 124 not out against Australia in
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  • 405 15 ANNA'S DEFEAT A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT MOSCOW. Tues. The uphill task facing the Soviet Union in their attempt to reach top international standard In lawn tennis was emphasised when their star girl. Anna Dmltrleva. was decisively beaten by her first western opponent here in the first
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  • 389 15 B.UDAPEBT. Von. The > European Table Tennis Association has comr out strongly against the sponge bat and in favour of the orthodox pimpled rubber bat. association officials said yesterday. At an association meeting held here during the current European championships, n countries
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  • 19 15 OSLO. Mon.— Canada beat Russia 4-2 In the world amateur ice hockey championship here last night. UP
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  • 62 16 PENANG. Mon. Fong Poh Llm. 19. retained the Khaw Gim Leong trophy in the Chung Ling High School's annual hill climb yesterday Fong. last year's winner, completed the course In 50 mm. 38.5 sec In a thrilling finish with Tan Llk Keat who was one second
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  • 25 16 Royal Island Club's Lady Fatlma Cup golf results: Winner— Mrs. Hilary Knudson (76+69=145): runner-up Olive Barrett (71+74=145). Mrs. Knudson won on a count-back.
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  • 24 16 Rajaji and B.M.H. drew 1-1 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park. Byed Osman scored for Rajaji and Rozarlo for B.M.H.
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  • 311 16  -  HEM FERNANDEZ ASIAN GAMES OFFICIAL WILL ARRIVE ON THURSDAY BRINGING... He will collect data on Fed team By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The or ganising committee of the third Asian Games beginning in Tokyo on May 24 is sending an official to convey its greetings to Malaya. The
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  • 604 16 WEIGHTS for Saturday, tbe first day of the Ipoh race meet, ing are: VI. J UIV. I— s Mr H linr 9.00 Gembira 8.11 Maori Boy S4» Sputnik 8.09 Row of Malaya 8.08 Pantjarobah MS Easy Winner .8.08 Balkan Chevalier 8 »7 Fairy Flotsam 8.07 I'rte'rpatrh 8.0« C'aracaa
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  • 130 16 KAMPAR TO RUN SHIELD TEAM KAMPAR. Mon. Kampar will take part In the Bran der Shield cricket league run by the Perak Cricket Association In Ipoh. The annual general meeting of the Kampar District Cricket Cricket Association, which decided this yesterday, also welcomed three newcomers D. P. Mahar, Penang and
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    7 16 POPE IS PREPARING TNE MILLE MIGLER
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  • 105 16 DREAM SON WINS AUSTRALIAN CUP EASILY MELBOURNE Mon. Dream Son, ridden by A. Yeomans. today won the A £4,000 Australian Cup over Hi furlongs at Flemmgton racecourse. Second was Andonnl (Williamson), a length and a half behind the winner with H umber Hawk (Thompson) third a similar distance away Dream
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  • 47 16 TAIPINO. Mon. Kuala Ketll Estate of Kedah, holders of the High Commissioner's Cup, again entered the Malayan inter-estate soccer competition final Dy beating Changkat Kinding Estate or Tanjong Rambutan 8-2 here Kuala Ketil will meet Sri Gading Estate of Johore In the final.
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  • 32 16 LONDON. Mon England beat Scotland 5-2 after leading 3-1 at half-time in a women's horkev international at WembJrv In another women's hockey match in Dublin. Ireland beat Wales 4-3— Reuter
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  • 23 16 Yesterday's S.A.F.A. League results: Div. 2A Katong 2 YM.S.A 2 iat Geylangi Div 3A Customs 4 IBS. 4 (at Balestier Road*
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  • 267 16 I A T I F F Wanderers won the Baskharan Cup when they beat RAF. Tengah 2-1 in the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's Junior knockout competition on the padanu FRANK "Typhoon- Ty- son. the Northampton and England fast bowler ar- rived at Southampton
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  • 185 16 'THE SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association has 1 picked a strong team to meet the Federation in the nrst match of their new annual series on Mar 15 and 16 at Kuala Lumpur f*V»*» lonm Wa 1«J W_ The team, to be led by Ong
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  • 21 16 Sports DAIRY IPOH SOCCER: DW. Police 111 l-o>»l Regiment, Coronation (round: Ramblers No. 2 Police field Force. Jalan Abdul Jalil (round.
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  • 10 16 SOCCER: Div. 2: Indian t Town ouncil. Jalan padanc
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  • 237 16  - will make its debut in S'pore W. SALAHUDIM ■y THE Ferrari, one of 1 the fastest racing cars in the world, will make its debut at the Singapore Motor Club's annual speed trials at the Llm Chu Kang Road circuit on Mar. 23. The car the only Ferrari in Malaya
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  • 57 16 it C .M?2; Mon -The CubanUnited States team beat East Germany 3-0 in the Nations Cup tennis tournament yesterday to qualify for the final against Italy Barry Mackay, (US) beat Stahlberg 6-1, 7-5; Orlando Garrido (Cuba) beat Konrad Zanger 6-3, 6-4; and Mackay and Garrido
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  • 46 16 DURBAN. Mon— Lenie de Nijs, of Holland, set a world swimming record for the women's 440 yards Individual medley relay with a time of smln. 49.1 sec The previous best was smin. 49.55ec. by Sylvlalruska. of the United States, at Houston. last August.— Reuter.
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  • 24 16 IPOH. Mon— The PeraK Amateur Welghtllftlng Asso elation will hold a "Mr Perak" contest at the Jubile. Park on Apr. 20.
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  • 49 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. Former amateur sprint champion Terry Clarke won the final of the Bendlgo A 1000 130 yards professional footrace here yesterday when he beat L. Man (4-1/2 yd). P. Beveridge (8-1/2 yd), now third. Clarke's time of 11.8 second was a record for the race. Reuter.
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  • 30 16 KLUANO. Mon. Muar Government High School made a clean sweep of their weekend games against Kluang. 0.E.5.. winning tht soccer match 2-0, basketball 52-36 and badminton 4-1.
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