Singapore Standard, 24 March 1955

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  • 412 1 RICH MINER WHO RESISTED ROBBER IS MURDERED He Refused To Part With His $5,000 Diamond Ring KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A wealthy Chinese miner, Mr. Khoo 800 Hock, 54, who refused to hand over a $5,000 diamond ring to a robber, was stabbed to death
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  • 80 1 Aruba: 'No Point In Going On' NKI. March 23, < RevNiilo Waellaeri. man of the Finnish n's Union, told reportv it is very likely that •anker Aruba has interd her voyage to Com- China. There is no point in coning the voyage it the 1 does not set farther Nicobar
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  • 19 1 A CAMBODIAN goodwill ion Uft Calcutta yesterby air for Pnom Penh r week's tour of India. FVuter.
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  • 61 1 NICOSIA. March 23 (Rcutcr> Air and ground crews of 14 Squadron New Zealand Air Force who returned to Nicosia this morning from five weeks detachment in the Canal Zone, will begin leaving Cyprus on April 7 for Malaya, an RAF spokesman said today. In Malaya they
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  • 132 1 WIDOW,82 GIVES OUT $2 MIL And Is Happy NICOSIA. Cyprus. March 23 <Reuter> A little old lady of 82 walked into the office of Archbishop Makarios here yesterday and gave him a quarter of a million pounds i about M 52 .125.000 Mistress Evghenia Theodotou. a doctor's widow, brought her
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  • 90 1 TWO SPEAK ON FORMOSA With Hope SAN FRANCISCO. March 23 ißeuten The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, said tonight he had "every hope" for "full agreement on particulars ot policy" between Britain and the United States regarding the Formosan situation. And in Washington. President Eisenhower told his Press conference
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  • 550 1 Govt. Picks Men To Guide Ministers Six Permanent Secretaries And Four Deputies 3 ASIANS AMONG THOSE CHOSEN THE Singapore Government announced last night the names of the Permanent Secretaries to six of the nine ministries provided for by the Colony Order-in-Councrl of this year. Deputy Secretaries to four of the
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  • 169 1 Bevan The Man They Can't Expel! It's Attlee Who Saves Him LONDON, March 23 (Router) The National Executive of the Labour Party today postponed by the narrowest of margins, the expulsion from the party of leftwinger Aneurin Bevan and decided that he must give assurances of future good conduct. The
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  • 126 1 THE PEOPLE (7,173,678) IN MALAYA THE total population of Malaya Singapore. the Federation and Christmas Island at the end of December last year was 7.173.678 Of this estimated figure released by the Registrar of Malayan Statistics, Mr. E. J. Phillips. 1.189.119 are living in Singapore. 1.971 in Christmas Island, 535.571
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  • 26 1 BANGKOK. March 23. <AP>— The Thai Agriculture Ministry is pushing an intensive anti-rat campaign throughout the country, aimed at protecting the next rice crop.
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  • 27 1 TAIPEI. March 23 (Reuter) —Vice-Admiral Alfred Pride. Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, arrived here today for conferences with Chinese Nationalist service chiefs.
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  • 256 1 Not Welcome To Bandung" JAKARTA, March 23. (Reut _Thc cr) Australian Opposition leader. Doctor Herbert Evatt, would not be welcome to visit Bandung as an observer at the AsianAfrican Conference next month, it was stated in high Indonesian official circles today. Foreign Ministry officials pronounced themselves
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  • 37 1 LONDON. March 23. <Reuter>—The 350 women warders at British prisons have asked government to give them the same pay a.s male warders, following a decision to do so in the Civil Service.
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  • 30 1 BANGKOK. 'arch 2.i lB«l--t«T>—The Thai Government plans to pay for 20 Thai newspapermen to rover the Afro-Asian Conference which meets in Bandung. Indonesia, at the end of April.
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  • 208 1 A Shower Of Gifts And Stones, For Priest KATMANDU. Nepal, March 2.1 (Router) The India n Brahmin priest uho per. formed the funeral rites lur Ring Tribhuvan was showered with thousands of pounds sterling worth of Kifts here toda> tlun stoned out of the city. According to tradition he must
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  • 40 1 POME March 2.i (Reuter>— Carmelm Ciampi, i Italian m-t tnt s wi.'riven birt ti to a boy weighing 22 lb and 28 inches tall. a report from the village of Formosa near Brindi.si .-aid today.
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  • 355 2 Mr. Murphy: You realise how important this is because I put it to you yesterday, that you were suggesting that the defendant uttered t/iese wore 1 in the City Council, knowin* that they were untrue in order to do you harm? That is my impression.
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  • 216 2 By corrupt arrangement, Air than said he meant that the innuendo was he must have received a cut" o r bribe by contacting the contractor. Mr. Murphy referring to a portion of M r Lazarous speech that -the bungling of a City Councillor has cost this
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  • 904 2 Damage Award Will Go To Charity IF MR. CHAN WINS SUIT FOR SLANDER WHEN LAZAROUS SPEAKS I DON'T TAKE NOTICE' CITY Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chee (East Ward), who is suing a fellow Councillor, Mr. A. R. Lazarous (North Ward), for slander, told Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Hi
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  • 358 2 Is there anything in the file to that effect, Mr. Chan? Xo. Don't you think that it is a curious tiling that nothing about it is in the file? Tne committee knows that it will be used by the City Council. Asked why he did
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  • 294 2 The whole Council was screaming lor it to be read, weren't they? Yes You think anybody including the President himself could stop it? 1 th.nk the chairman could. You think anybody else you til ink Air. Lazaious could have stopped it being read? Well, he
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  • 397 2 You knew before you came to this court that the defendant was not going to try and prove that if he sa!d those words they were true? 1 don't know that. You still maintain, do you. that Mr. Lazarous has charged you of being corrupt and
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  • 59 2 THE People's Action Party wiil hold three election meetings tonight. The first meeting i- from 6 t o 7 p.m. and wii! be bed -at Durham Estate. The KCOnd meeting, from 7.10 to 7.45 p.m., is at the Balcstier Road Temple and the third from
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  • 315 2 A Covt. Man Tells Rotarians TWO secondary technical schools are being: built in Singapore to train artisans for industry, the Assistant Director of Education (Training:), Mr. R. S. Anderton, said yesterday, at a Rotary luncheon in the Capitol Blue Room. The polytechnic will
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  • 81 2 Two Army Units Have An Alliance S A LI SBT'RY, T" March 23 (Reuter* Quart Elizabeth has approved a:i alliance between the Q.;ern'. c Royal Regiment (West S rey > and the Kori Rhodesia Rrsiment. it Wa c official. y announced yr>vrday. Men of both regiments ar< now .serving in
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  • 153 2 FIFTY-FOUR-year-old Mr. Lim Yong Liang. Office Assistant in the City Engineer's department, who joined the City Council 28 years ago as a stenographer, retired yesterday. Mr. Lim who starts his long leave today before going on retirement was yesterday presented with a wrist watch
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  • 260 2 Govt. Now As Legco To Vote The Move KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Th Government confirmed tonight seek the Legislative Council's soj end of this month for $1 5,000,000 planters distressed becousc of the guaranteed price. As reported by The S ernment's decision follows interim report of the 19-: which probed the pligl
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  • 52 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING,, (cola pc, No |J4 v l" .No I Uf f I N<> N Tin tin m ihr pn pit 111 i oximw m Xt I Iff s row pnre> fir*! vm Ku«q Hti Junr Jui» Vp/ J V;i m I i tin. fl s -S 'I urn
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  • 267 3 BID TO GET RID OF THE HAWKER PROBLEM Deterrent Fines The Solution, Says Committee THE President of the Singapore City Council is likely to take up the hawker problem with, the Colony's Chief Justice by requesting the co-operation of the courts in imposing deterrent fines on hawkers who habitually break
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  • 131 3 MX. HO KOK KIT. a Singapore architect, and his bride, the former Miss l.im Siew Eng. a school teacher, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.im Pang Huan. The bridegroom is the second son
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  • 255 3 Lf Hears Robbery Charge l told the Singapore Ninth Police m\ armed men entered her isofaMprais Koad one bright moonmd was away and robbed her „i «;old earrings. dock were five men, Mnh Yong. Low Poh Goh Hong Kau, Goh Han and Teo lleng tentatively charged! r btolng Lim
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  • 67 3 RAGHAVA PANICKAR was acquitted in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday on a chaise ot causing 'the death of Thong Ah Wan. a cyclist, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He was alleged to have driven his motor car in a negligent
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  • 97 3 to' > uiio I -i ri<l I ill ill due tion system is a great help in securing for the students private accommodation with Australian families. Mrs. Iris Tuckett. a Pascoe Vale housewife, now has .100 \suin students on her visi- i tors* list and another
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  • 134 3 Welfare Projects In Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Outstanding social wellare projects completed in the State last year include the Princess Elizabeth School lor the Blind, the Remand Home and Hostel. The school is administered by the Malayan Association for the Blind and the Remand Home by the Probation Service. Last
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  • 172 3 Mother Slept On Other Side Of Screen A MAINTENANCE rase ended on a happy note yesterday when a man. Sect Kirn Teek. and his wife. Nancy Quek Tin Neo. walked out of the Singapore Sixth Police Court together with a promise to give their marriage another trial. Their relatives, who
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  • 23 3 MR. J. R. Sanderson. Chief Engineer of Radio Sarawak, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday after three months vacation in Britain.
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  • 207 3 A SINGAPORE business firm instituted action for damages in the Singapore High Court yesterday against a businessman from Indonesia who is alleged to have made adverse remarks about the plaintiffs' business. It was stated that the defendant. Yco Kiat Jin, told eerta n people that
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  • 109 3 Reopening Of Mosque In Changi A MOSQUE built before the war by an Indian Infantry Brigade unit in Changi will be reopened on March 127. For many years it was unused. It has now been repaired and redecorated The opening and dedication ceremony will be performed by the Chief Kathi
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  • 48 3 ON the instructions of Mr. David Marshall, the Labour Front candidate contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly election, a firm of solicitors has issued and served a writ on the solicitors ot the Progressive Party, the editor of the Party's bulletin "Newsletter." and its printer
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  • 50 3 THREE gangsters attacked 20-year-old Tco Choon Sens while he was sleeping on the Bve-foot-wajr in Clyde Street. Singapore, in the eariy hours of yesterday. Teo. who received st an wounds on h.s right leg and both arms, whs treated as an outpat.ent in the General Hospital.
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  • 442 3 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of ettective speech and writins been more widely recognised than today If you can express yourself
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  • 82 3 ihe LMfCtivt hnylish loui-( is so planned that you make definite progress from the very tiro lesson. II will equip you to speak and write correctly and to use words fluently and expressively. You raa Mudv IMb (nurse *hertver you li\e. Sppiial
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  • 77 4 He's Back To Raise A Dog Unit CHIEF Inspector Frank C. Pestana, the man chosen to raise the h*-st Dog Unit in the Singapore Police Force, returned to ihe Colony yesterday from England without any doj;s However, the six Alsatians which will form the unit, arc due to arrive in
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  • 62 4 PENANG, Wed— A woman, Lim Char Boh. was stabbed in the face by a Chinese while she was sitting in front of her house with her younger sister in Gladston? Road It is reported that the man approached her and without saying a word, caught hold
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  • 46 4 PEXAXG. Wed.— The Home Guards of Scrdang took over the responsibility of defending their village at an impressive ceremony held during the week Major General St. Clair Ford of the Federation Division. inspected the guard-of-honour formed by the Police and Home Guards.
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  • 744 4 This May Be A Test Case —Judge Gives Ruling At Trial Of School Boy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Documents portraying the Communist way of life in other countries could not and should not be < terrorist documents or subversive literature, defence counsel submitted in tl
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  • 84 4 Special Trip For Consul REPORTERS covering Singapore's Kalians Airport nearly missed a YIP in Norway's Consul General to Indonesia Mr Ivar Tonseth. when he arrived in the Colony, yesterday Instead of using the YIP room. Mr Tonseth came out with the other passengers. He revealed he was on a two
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  • 46 4 IPOH. Wed. Mr. V.D KuppiLsamy, J.P.. who will shortly be giving up his post as Principal of the AngloChinese School. Kampar, for law studies in England, was guest of honour at a farewell tea-party given by the teachers' fraternity of the A.C.S. Ipoh.
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  • 71 4 THE slogan "The Vote is Secret" is being flashed in four languages on ono of Government's Public Relations vans, now touring different parts of Singapore after dusk The slogan appears in neon lights in four languages English. Chinese, Tamil and Jawi. The English and Chinese version
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  • 173 4 Pakistan Envoy Gives PAKISTAN'S High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand, Mr. Habibur Rahman, told reporters yesterday, he felt three factors were necessary in South-east Asia to ensure peace and keep out Communism, i i "Firstly." he said. "there must be a political strengthening in
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  • 37 4 PEXAXG. Wed.— The Garrison Commander. Penang. .Major W.L. Simpson, left for Australia today on six months' leave. Major N. Mclntyre will be the Acting Garrison Commander in the absence of Major Simpson
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  • 130 4 PENANG. Wed. About 3.000 hawkers on the island are very much worried over their future and tour representatives oi the Penan?? Hawkers' Association have asked President. Mr. J. S. 11. Cunyngham-Brown, for advice and also for information on future plans the Municipality have for these hawkers.
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  • 137 4 Could Not Believe His Ears NABIBI BIN BILL who has been In police ccustodv since his arrest ten months ago for attempted house-breaking, yesterday uncertainly looked round the Singapore Sixth Police Court when he was told that he was sentenced to a month's fail hut could leave :hp court a
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  • 81 4 Currency Lost, Fines Reduced THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Ajmdey, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, ordered the confiscation of 744 gold sovereigns, 50 cold half-sovereigns and 1.965 Malayan currency notes belonging to Seiyid Sheik bin Ali Aikaf. Sc yid Sheik appealed against two fines of SM.7UO and 54.000 imposed
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  • 33 4 A 20-YEAR-OLD labourer. Kaihan. of the P.W.D. quarters. Jurong. was admitted into the General Hospital ye^terday after he was h.tten by I snake while cutting gra^s in the Juroim aron
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  • 184 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A sudden tropical squall accompanied by thunder and lightning this evening brought down the parapet of a building, felled trees across roads, caused minor floods and four traffic accidents here. At the Mountbattcn-Batu Road junction, a 17-year-old student of the Commercial School.
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  • RADIO MALAYA'S FORUM ON POLITICS
    • 171 5 They Ribbed Each Other With A Laugh THE first election forum conducted by Radio Malaya for the coming Colony polls last night proved that the five political parties in Singapore can sit together at one table and state their views without
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    • 310 5 have to be. We must sec tnat they are not abused by those j who enforce them. This is very difficult. 11 AM II) I said that the AHiance believe in amending the Emergency laws. If a man is brought to trial then you have to
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    • 582 5 Question- 1 Secondary Industry ALL the parties promise to encourage secondary industries. How do they propose to (■CtUIfC them and what industries. Is foreign capita] necessary? If so, how do you propose to attract it? i\n We propose to pro- trial areas whereby can set up their ries We shall
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    • 289 5 Question 2 The Emergency TIIF Kmcrgency Regulations arc aimed at protecting the country and the people from the menace ot Communism and the only restrictions they exert are on those who are either interested or sympathetic with the establishment of a Communist State. Why are some of the parties so
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    • 332 5 Question 3 Housing Problem IV you succeed in coming to power, what difference am I likely to find in my own life at the end of three years? I am a clerk in a business firm with a wife and three children Living in a rented room. II AM ID:
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    • 144 5 MR. DAVID MARSHALL. Singapore Labour Front can j didate for the Cairnhill Divi Ision in the Legislative Assetn- bly elections, last night told a crowd of 500 people at Mt. Emily that it was a shame for Singapore to allow people to live in slums
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    • 91 5 They Are Not Labour Men'— Raj. MR. C.R. DASARATHA Raj. Independent candidate contesting the Singapore I egislative Assembly elections in the Kampong Kapor division, yesterday told voters to elect a sincere man to serve them on the Assembly. He said his opponents have little or no political past. Speaking at
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    • 92 5 MR. LEE CHOON ENG. a City Councillor and Labour Front candidate for the Singapore Legislative A^embly election in the Queens Town division. ye>terday asked the Improvement Trust to provide a fence for the canal running between the flats in Prince Phillip
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    • 51 5 KOH LIANG KWEE was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with counterfeiting a Malayan 20-cent coin. It was alleged Koh mad«the coin at an un-numbered hut in S«-rangoon Road on March 22. He was remanded in custody and the case postponed to March
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    • 38 5 A CORONER'S inquest will be held shortly in Singapore Into the death of Chua Chui Teck who died in the Genera) Hospital following a tail trom the CID building in Robinson Road, last Saturday.
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    • 787 6 rroo much emotion has be«-n expended by certain 1 parties on the case of Wan Abdul Hamid. he Johorc civil servant on a State study grant to the United Kingdom, who disobeyed official oide s by Visiting Communist countries. The that a civil servant is bound by matter
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    • 162 6 IT la most unseemly from a Chinese point of view !i>: educators and community leaders to wrangle problems of the Nanyang University in Whatever mistakes or misinterpretations of and policy have been made, both sides should use tin i: matured wisdom to find a way out of
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  • 344 6 Washington. rv\ h E recent weeks 1 have been tense V ones in Washington. as the fateful derisions about the future of |V Formosa and its oflshorc I islands have been hamIi 1 mered out by the Ad- ministration and -i plained with varying ill degrees of obscurity ill
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  • 359 6 financial rewards, he has been appearing before the Senate Investigating Committee as well as two Grand Juries in Now York, and to all appearances revelling in this new opportunity lor publicity. Whatever he may bo doing to his own soul, he is certainly causing the most hideous embarrassment, not
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  • 518 6  -  Alastair Buchan By Matusow decided that his experience in the Communist Party was a saleable asset. He presented himself to the authorities and had soon ree'.cd ofl the names of a hundred and fifty people who. he said, were Communists (a few were, but most of them were
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  • 160 6  -  Denis Dunn By I? ROM a mothercraft article: "In my opinion those painted letter-blocks ran be highly dangerous for your»i children" Especially when you have to keep taking the words cut oj tlicir mouths. [N a matrimonial case a young husband com plained: "Because I refused to
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  • 302 6  -  Gordon Maclean By Nairobl, IS ENY A 'S £1.300.000 JV (3 640,000 U.S. dollars) a month campaign against S2S Mau will not come to a sudden end. This has been clearly demonstrated by two ambitious military operations con d v c ted akainst the terrorists almost
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  • 309 6 NEHRU APPEAL RENOUNCE THE WEAPONS PRIME Minister Nehru ti working on a statemei. 1 appealing to the conscience of the world against the of nuclear weapons. The Indian Cabinet will consider the text of this appeal next meeting. A! the same time. India wiii set up commission to \n\ <
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  • 25 6 Review of the Views Should Be Dei* c ga :o B shou I to I me I I I Industrial I gaj I ai I
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 384 6 Sir '—l was struck by a J light and fell into a trance and there I beheld the hall of a palace wherein stood a dais built of rubber and 5 tin A herald stepped forth dressed in red. white and 2 blue with
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    • 63 6 Question Answer Sir: Can anybody toll me whether a person who prewar had served a term of imprisonment for a criminal offence committed in Singapore can be elected to serve on the Legislative Assembly here on April 2. VOTER, Singapore. <The answer is yes. Once a person has paid the
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    • 337 6 Sir; The approach of the General Elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly is being accompanied by a revival of public interest in politics in Singapore. It is very much to the good that keen public interest should be evinced in these General Elections and that it
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    • 89 6 Sir:— The most gracious and timely capital grant of $150,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board towards the Penang Muslim Orphanage Building Fund is something which the Muslims of Penang should be thankful for. With whatever credit they may have in hand, the Board of Trustees and
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  • 117 7 CELEBRATED HIS OWN 'DEATH' WITH WINE PARTY 1 KK.NOI A. Italy. Mirth (AP> (iioarchino I ni--17. celebrated his I d»\it!i last nisht at a parti v. ith friends and relatives mhm had gone through diITU ult day. n had (•ioanhino 1 irsl he fainted and fell nin a wall he
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  • 91 7 1 i regarded by many Gandhi's suceesthe countryside I gilts of land for it! n to landless peapreparations had n made to receive him at mple gate. The French "Nicole." is one of Vinoba's followers. '"There is a Christian sister in
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  • 360 7 And Breaks Info Tears NEW YORK. Mar. 23, (AP)— Red-haired Virginia Dee said today she told the authorities about her call sirl career and connections with Minot F (Mickey) Jelke after a warning that otherwise her child would 1 be taken away. Miss Dee, 23.
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  • 89 7 Actor Sues Jelke For Slander NEW YORK. Mar. 2*. CAP) Mov c a, -tor John Carracino started a US$5OO,OOO slander action against Mickey Jclkc i yesterday, charging his characi tcr and career were damaged by testimony at Jc'.kc'i vice I The action also was directed i at Jelke's attorney. George
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  • 59 7 ROME. March 23 (AP> Ex-King Farouk's lawyer said rday Farouk w: 1 not remarry former Queen Narriman despite indications she lavours reconcil ation. The possibility **is not even taken into consideration* 1 by the pudgy playboy, according to attorney Carlo d'Amelio. "Si .1 a suggestion is
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  • 277 7 15, He Runs His Own Grocer's Shop A Weeks Takings -40 Quid MISTER Terry Day (sec left) counted up the week's takings at his grocer's shop with satisfaction recently. Then. hi s face shining like a polished apple, he beamed: "Nearly forty quid— that's double the first week's takings." 1
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  • 63 7 HOLLYWOOD. March 23, (AP)— Ruth Roman, who established a reputation in Hollywood as a serious dramatic actress, often in soodygoorly roles, recently went to Italy to star in a picture called "The Sinner." Is it as sexy sounding as the Answers Ruth, who comes from
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  • 21 7 THEDA Bara. dark-haired •'Vampire" of silent films, was reported critically ill yesterday at Los Angeles' Lutheran Hospital. AP
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  • 36 7 HONGKONG. March 23 *AP) Hongkong will get a seat at three celestial eclipses this year. weather permitting Seventy-nine per cent of the sun's diameter will be shaded during the June 20 total eclipse.
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  • 170 7 SAIGON, March 23 (IP)— Pro-American Premier Ngo Dlnh Diem called troop reinforcements into Saigon today to crush any open hostility by Vietnam's armed religious sects. United States officials acted hastily to prevent open fighting in Free Vietnam Troops from both sidc^ jockeyed for positions. One thousand
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  • 70 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON March 23 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Ma'kct LONDON RUBBER Spot 26 d May 25« d June 2516. July/September 25 id. April c.i.f. 25 h d. Tone Quietly steady. LONDON TIN Spot £714 buyers,
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  • 96 7 WELLINGTON, March 23 (Rcutcr) New Zealand will join with Australia and Britain in a combined sea and air exercise. Mr. Thomas Mac Donald, Minister of Defence, announced today. It Is believed the exercise may be held in South-east Asian waters as a result of a
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  • 32 7 RAXGOOX. March T.\ (UP) Burma.- veteran leftist politician Thakin Kodaw Hmaing was presented with a Stalin Pcarc Prize valued at about M 575.000 at a ceremony here yesterday.
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  • 73 7 Thai Smugglers Dodge Ban With Covt. Help BANGKOK. March 23. (Router Smugglers in the south of Thailand have found a simple way of overcoming import restrictions, according to newspaper reports hero. When the Police confiscate banned luxuries— which include potatoes being smuggled into Tailand from Malaya, they dispose of them
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  • 66 7 VIENNA. March 23 (AP>— Rumanian teen-agers may be sentenced to prison for rowdyism and their parents held responsible for acts "which violate the rules of social life." Rumanian newspapers reach- ing Vienna yesterday disclosed that the Communist parliament had approved such action in passing decrees aimed at
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  • 54 7 MOSCOW March 23, (Renter) Nikita Khrushchev. Fir>t Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, and regarded by some observers as the man wielding the greatest power in Russia today received the Indonesian ambassador. Dr. Subandrio. This is the first time he has granted a personal interview
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  • 36 7 'DO N'T BE AFRAID' Women "desk sergeant and clerks will ?oon he assigned to Bangkok polire siations in a move to make the public "less afraid ol the authorities/ according to high police sources. A P
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  • 292 7 7 Killed My Wife, Now I Want To Die' MCALESTER, Oklahoma. March 23 <AP) Dr. Ben T. Galbraith. prominent 34-year-old McAlester physician, admitted yesterday he killed his wife and three children. He told authorities: "I want to die as quickly as possible." Galbraith made his confession to county attorney James
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  • 317 7 No Talks On A -Effects LONDON, March 23 (Reuter) Six women politicians two of them mothers failed last night* to get the House of Commons to agree to an international conference of scientists, including Russia, to study the effect on human beings of radio
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  • 160 7 PROBE INTO YALTA LEAK IS URGED WASHINGTON. March (APi Sen;. 1 Hubert Humphery (Democrat Mil proposed last night In the S ate that an I lion bt undertaken to dc 4 leaked the Valtl '"What kind of Eecurit] tern d'» we have in the s Department?'* he I ded. "Who
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  • 81 7 HEIDELBERG, March (Rl ;tcr) The UniU d S 4 here anno;::, day Ihat it v.< f).:-,*;? "unintelligent** pi r. i before the end of June— "below standard" rgeantf and corporals would be ftllowcd to stay on The announcement sa.d t:;C move was part of a: wide
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  • 48 7 NAIROBI. March 23 fIU uteri A police patrol accou I for a Ifau 111 of IS whom they pean r 'a* in the 1 1 ii <,i north of here torrlnv. police -]> said. The fanCsteif were ittcnd h meeting v.i.' fO I licni
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 I \> HOUSEHOLD i\v >A lERWARE "Shelf-N-Edge" (U.S.A.) (White plastic-coloured designs) 12 ft. $5.00 roll TRAY CLOTHS (USA) 60 C»s. roll Z Plastic-Lace Patterned 80 cts roll 60 cts. to $1.35 each •ckets and' rolls) 15 cts. to 55 cts. each 0 2 Ur Annu ol Sale Commences Monday. 28th
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    • 60 7 Nature Provides the weather and also ludther NORTHAMPTON (MGLANO fCHURCH'SA V famous English J \w^ Shoes ARE MADE FROM FINEST ENGLISH Tan Willow Calf Black Box Calf Brown Surdc; White Buckskin White Buckskin and T<m Black Patent Dress Si/, x 5 to 11 Fitting (U or f From 52 50^Hk|^^H
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  • 67 8 TWO religious films The Prodigal Son and The Woman At The Woli— will be shown at a religious meeting on the vacant ground beside the Singapore Traction Company's bus terminus at Scrangoon Garden Estate at 8 p.m. today. There will also be sacred music and addresses at
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  • 33 8 SIXGAPORE City Council- lors have set aside $3,000 tor civic receptions. The City Pre- sident, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. has been authorised to spend up to $250 for receptions without consulting councillors
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  • 20 8 MALACCA. Wed. The Sottloment. Council will bo meeting at its Council Chamber. Fort Road, tomorrow at 10 a.m.
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  • 227 8 US GENERAL SEES SKYMEN IN ACTION Impressed By Malaya's Fight Against Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— General Earle L. Patridge, Commander of the United States Air Force in the Far East, today saw British paratroopers scramble down a rope from a low-flying helicopter and land on an imaginary narrow strip in
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  • 128 8 First 1,000 Miles Of Cable CABLE and Wireless Company's factory at Bukit Chermin. Singapore, has completed the manufacture of its first 1.000 miles of submarine cable. When the factory is in full-time production it is capable of manufacturing 800 miles of cable annually. The factory which is managed by Mr.
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  • 196 8 Uncertain Future For War Dept. Civilians THE Singapore Army Civil Service Union yesterday suggested that the only possible way to tight unemployment is to compel Government to adopt a full employment policy. This suggestion was contained in the toreword of the annual report of the union published yesterday. It stated
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  • 60 8 MR. M. P. D. NAIR, an independent candidate contesting the Legislative Assembly elections in the Seletar division, will hold three meetings in his constituency. The first will be at G\ mile Thomson Road at H. 30 p.m. today, the second at R.A.F. Scletar. at ft p.m. and
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  • 185 8 The annual delegates' conference of the 12.000Itrmg Singapore Army Civil Service I nion, will decide whether or not its president. Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, should resign his presidentship in view of his intention to contest the forthcoming City and Island Council elections, on a
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  • 216 8 Rush At Bandung Expected SIX personnel of the Cable and Wireless Singapore and Penang, will i?ave for Bandung shortly to establish a "cable head" in co-operation with the Post and Telegraphs Department of Indonesia, to cover the forthcoming Asian-African talks. Disclosing this to The
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  • 129 8 Sanitary Institute Exam Passes TWENTY out of 23 Sanitary Inspectors who sat for the Royal Sanitary Institute Examination in Singapore in November last year, have passed, it was announced yesterday. Following is the list of successful candidates: Chia Khang Teck (Johore). David John Louis Putra (Perak). Chelliah Rajaratnam (Malacca). Mohamcd
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  • 40 8 YOXG KEE YUEX. pleaded guilty before the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday to stealing a bicycle at the Singapore Improvement Trust Flats at Krcta Aver Road. Sentence was postponed to March 30.
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  • 38 8 THE Japanese Consul-Gene-ral in Singapore. Mr. Ken Ninomiya. will sneak on "Religions in Japan" at a meeting of the Theosophiral Society in the Singapore Lodge at 8 Cairnhill Road at 6.30 p.m. today
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  • 129 8 THE rush to replace old Singapore taxis 1 J»47-194!J models^ with new ones is on And this is giving officers of the Registrar of Veh plea Department additional worries. The Increase in the number of vehicles for inspections is so great that at mot working hours
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  • 1073 8 Good Neighbour Policy Of The Democratic party ELECTTONIiiJuni HPHERE is a new spirit in 1 th* air toda/. a spirit of movement, of growth, of confidence and above all, of hope. This is the spirit of freedom, and it comes, as freedom must always come, from the people. No politician
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 142 8 $1,000 TO BE WON! DORIS T Jt?\ FRANK NS^J SINATRA "YOUNG AT HEART" jpfc COMPETITION Ist. Prize: $1,000 j FULL PARIICULARS OBTAINABLE /A «it CAPIIOL, REX or PAVILION YOUR FIRSI OPPORTUNITY IS ON SA TURDA V MIDNIGHT AT THE CAPITOL c•_ !H fHHSHH] QOB P Have You Read The Lure
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  • 617 9 SHOWS INTEREST IN SYNTHETICS THE Duke of Edinburgh walked round Fort Dunlop for four hours in a tour he made of the factory and the adjacent Dunlop Research Centre in Birmingham. Tyres, aircraft components, footwear, clothing, sports goods, plastic sheeting, agricultural and industrial products
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  • 486 9 Malaya A 'Natural Potential Market For Beer' M.iml.ird Market Report* r MALAYA is a natural xitrntial market for beer. n the view of Mr. Svend r. .It.TiM'ii. foreign manager the famous Tilbury Brc •r>. Copenhagen, who is in Singapore in the CWB9C oi a »rld tour of businos as>o- and
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  • 382 9 BUSINESS ACTIVITY IN U.S. ON RISE WASHINGTON, March 23.— Strengthened by heavy consumer buying and the boom in construction of new homc>. general business activity in the United States continued to rise. As a result. domestic demand for farm products is strong. World demand for raw materials has strengthened, too,
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  • 28 9 J THE weekly Madras g 5 Letter has been held Z over owing to lack of Z Z space. It will appear in < tomorrow's issue. *V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\<*
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  • 208 9 The Coca-Cola Company announced in 19tW York yesterday it will Dttl some of their products into tin cans. However, these canned cokes will initially go only to the US Armed Forces in the Far F.ast although, accordina to the company, the unusual production and marketing conditions
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 149 9 For straight backs and sturdy limbsgive your baby this pure milk Ostermilk is the nourishing milk food that babies need when breast feeding is not successful. Vitamin Dif •helpful hinttomothim !o m«k« babfi t>>u)« atooiuiMy cleat added to this pure milk to build strong bones and tcetnj .no tree uom
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  • 340 10 Till- total prize money in the Mohilgas economy run from Ktittrrworth to Singapore has bi-cn increased to SI O.OOO. it was announced The run which starts on April 0 has attracted about 80 competitors Singapore Motor Club who are organising the
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  • 52 10 Military Court Wins Lincoln Handicap LINCOLN. Mar. 23, (Reuter) i mil won L ncolnHai li -up. Harry Lime ond and Three Star .nc ran. Eight to one Mi .tar? Court, 22 to i Harry Lime, M lo one Thn c t i to one i \\< f a lengths between
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  • 23 10 Malay B'ton Finalists Group photograph of the finalists in the Porak Malays Oprn Badminton Championship which concluded at Ipoh on Sunday ntehi. Standard
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  • 201 10 KLSULTS oi the V.MC A. op« n invitation tennis tournament tie> played at Bra.s Ba&ai) Road courts yesterday vci re: lWhl*l doubles: (first round >: A.G.B. Pakir and A. Khan brat SAB. Chans and CL. Lee 6-o. 6-1; MX. San and TC, Chan beat T.H. i and S
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  • 47 10 BATU GAJAH. Wed. In the opening match of the Batu Gajah district Football League yd on the Town padang here, yesterday. Permi trounced Police 9-0. Pcrmi led 7-0 r.t hcilf time. The winners netted through Ahmad Saidi (3). Dahalam (3), Yom Ahmad and Harun (2).
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  • 142 10 I'-.\o -i were i' ected office-bean r <>• the S.I.T. S;>o:-:> Club at their 6th annual generai meeting held recently: Patron: Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. i President: Mr J. M Fraser, C re-elected >: VicePresidents: Messrs. A B .Sevvell, ire-elected; W.H. Smart: Ho::.' Secretary: r Sca!l Kirn
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  • 282 10 THREE (lass 3 horses. Bright fcves 11. Misty Jadi and Captain Valiant. have h«-rn tr.iii'.frrrrd to tiavs 2 airordins to the Straits Racißa Association classification list issued yesterday Other transfer* are: I rom Class to (lass t Agreement; Barracudn. Rudgerigar; Cam- Blu< Park II: Dendrii El som: Ermine:
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  • 67 10 BOMB AY. March ?3 (Renter) The Indian badminton team to meet Honx Kong; in the Asian Zone final of the Thomas Cup competition here on April 9 and 10 will be as follows: Amrit Dewan. N ardu Nate k a 1 Manoj Cluha, (iajanan Ilemmady. Parduman
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  • 121 10 THE Indian Association will field two teams <>ri Sunday when they meet the Police Sports Association in the senior and junior SCA tournaments. The IA Ist XI will be chosen from: Lai] Singh «Capt.». Amar Sitmh Gill: Ashraff; Balwant Singh. A. Ghoush. Hussien Slian. Harbans Singh.
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  • 63 10 AUCKLAND. March 23 (Router* Lrn Hutton has recovered from a heavy cold and will load England asainst New Zealand in the .second Test which begins here on t riday. The team's batting order for that match was: L. Hutton. captain. T. Gravenoy. P. May. M. Cowdrey, R
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  • 92 10 Today's Sport SOCCER:— Div. 1. Kota Rnja V*. A.A.A. at Jalnn Besnr at 5.15 p.m. Div. 2A: V.M.M.A. vs. S.C.C. at SC.C. Div. 3B: Arab Union vs. Darul Atiah at Geylang; Katong S.C. vs. Snka'ramai S.C. at C.U.; S.C.S.A. vs. Netaji M.S.C. at C.V.M.A. InterSchool: Raffles Institution (Ist 2nd teams)
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  • 248 10 HAPPY World Stadium will be the venue of another International boxing match on April 9 when Nai Songkiat of Bangkok, Thailand's number one featherweight contender fights Sonny Chia over 10 rounds. Sonny Chia who battled most of his fights abroad last year has
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  • 352 10  - CENTURY HITS MAKE SCA HOPES BRIGHT H. A. SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— With most of last years stars available, and a crop of promising newcomers to hand, Selangor Cricket Association's prospects for another highly successful season are very bright indeed. Stute batsmen and bowlers have quickly got into stride
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  • 43 10 Singapore top welterweight fighter Paul Chens and Miss Anna Chua who wore photographed last Sunday after their engagement was formally announce* According to Mr. Cheng: Kirn Whatt. Paul's father, the wedding will take place towards the end of the year.
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  • 239 10 PENANG, Wed— The Football Association of Penang has raised a controversial point by picking 17 players for the Settlement's first match in the Malaya Cup competition against Kedah at Victoria Green on Saturday. They arc: Abdul Rahim, Yean? Kah Chonfi. G. Yasu. Ariffin Noor,
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  • 31 10 MANCHESTER, -War. 23, <R( liter)— The Rujiby League Cup semi-final draw made here re ccntly resulted as follows: Featherstone Rovers vs Workington at Leeds; Hanslet vs Barrow at \Vig;m.
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  • 114 10 Menidale Badminton Party boat the Merrytimc Badminton Party by six fames to one in a friendly match on Saturday at the Merr:da'.c's courl Results. Mcrnoaio players mentioned llrst, were: Singles Rahman Kemin beat Hashim Haron 15-7. 5-15. l~>-4 [smai] Rabi beat Ong TiongCin 13-10. 18-IH. Ali Kasmani beat
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  • 663 10 A Major League Baseball Series By JACK STEVENSON PHOENIX. Arizona (AP) —"Sure Willie Mays looks great, just great. But did you see that big guy in left field?" asks manager Lpo D»roche r of the World champion New York Giants. He looks like the Monte
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 THE mjj PUNij for use w,th THE m MALAYAN MOTORS lJ WEARNE BN Fif and strong w| thanks to IN BLUE WITH THE WHITE COW I FREE Clfi Lids from 1 5 lbs cf N Dainty Dutch Doll CR Lids from 5 lbs of 'NUT^ Baby's Christening Set c Lids
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    • 484 11 CH TRADING CO., LTD. EL BLUE FUNNEI LINE AMERICAN SERVICE Baltimore. Philadelphia Culf Ports >£*>•• P Shjm Pt^ nt N.Y 6 Ap» 7/» Apr I) M M P 6 Ma, 7/S Mat IS 17 |un« IS lun. 25 y(t ~,r port* to load and discharge cargo ■^T^AMERICAN LINE 'i#T GERMAN
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    • 1157 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 L* •"*••> llneo»po»at«d Sin M P«'*) < 12 Shipping Travel d,p», IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINK o«pt Cwvlers option to proceed via other ports to load and tfWcharM earge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONOON b CONTINENT Singapore Ou« Sail* P. Sl»am Penang Eiimaeut for
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    • 772 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from India. P P *'*<"« P*noi»9 Kyor i f 1 v Maru, from Calcutta, fo» M O |i. Kobe 3/4 Apr. Oeson Maru, from Bombay, for Hongkong Kobe' Moji, Yokohama 22/24 Apr. FOR JAPAN from Cont.nert. Akib a s a n Moru, *or Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya
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  • 231 12 H.K. INDUSTRIALISTS TO HOLD S'PORE FAIR IN JUNE Standard Staff Reporter HONGKONG manufacturers will hold the annual exhibition of their products at the Happy World Sinqaporc, in June. Th' will be the third and largest exhibition of its kind a spokesman of the Happy World Amusement Park Ltd told The
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  • 52 12 photo. MR. DA. NEWMAN. BOAC/s Chief Representative in Bangkok, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday by air for talks with Mr. D. Crump, the Airline's South-east Asia Sales Manager. Mr. Newman, who was accompanied by his wife, will spend three days in the Colony before returning to
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  • 219 12 $100,000 Deals In Pepper Reported ABOUT $100,000 worth of black pepper (between 40 to 50 tons) were reported to have been transacted in the Singapore produce market yesterday. The price for black pepper. however, dropped si to $131 picul yesterday whKe tc pepper remained UO- <. .^cd at $202 per
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  • 118 12 BIMPER year's trading in' 1->.">4 as announced by the Ford Motor ComPa This is the success story told in a preliminary statement of Kroup results: PROFITS IP by more than U. 000.000 to a total ol C9,892,€54, after all charges, including taxation. SALES IP by
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  • 65 12 C W STAFF CHANGES THE following moves of Cable Wireless Ltd's staffs] are re nor ted: Foreign service rtafl transfer- Mr. N.W. Ampleford, Carcaveta to Singapore; appointment from furlough: Mrp Heaton to Singapore: Marine stall officer's transfer: Mr T.H. Suddes from CS Recorder to United Kingdom; U.K. furlough: Mr. G.H.C.
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  • 112 12 ON the Malayan share market yesterday, industrials continued dull, according: to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tins, with the exception of Petalinss. tended to ease, while rubber shares were neglected nounced by the »ya:: Sharcbrokci>" A ostcruay were: INDLSTKIALS Disp L" i 3.23 od 3 27
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  • 62 12 A COLOMBIAN airline operating from Bogota in South j America. Lloyd Aero Colombiana, has ordered a number of Handle? Paso Herald, airliners. When the Heralds are delivered, they will be the first British airliners to go into service in Colombia, where American built transport planes have
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  • 53 12 AFTER many years of effort and half a million dollars worth of development work, machinery design experts in Battle Creek. Michigan believe they have created a machine that will shell coconuts. A production model of the mechanical coconut cracker is being built at the General Foods
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  • 98 12 A LEADING rubber company executive in Boston has predicted there will be at least 9.000.000 more cars on U.S. roads in 11)60 than there are now. Mr. William S. Richardson, president of B.F. tioodrich Co.. I told the Boston Analysts' Society that passenger car registration
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  • 143 12 Greater Incentive Needed To More Capital Hay UNLESS there is greater incentive and fairer reward it can hardly be expected that more capital will be forthcoming for long-term investment in Malaya, states Sir John Hay. chairman of Linggi Plantations Ltd., in his annual address to be presented in London on
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  • 42 12 Standard Market Report*! THE rubber marl Singapore yesterday penenced one of its q est days foi too* but quotations wen maintained and ft] rubber for April ship: closed steady at (87} i per lb.) (88 cents on T day). 1 Jvoo*
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  • 38 12 THE BIS N which was to have an Singapore from Pori S ham en route to H Migkong been delayed. Record local agents. Me Kerr Co. The Standard that the vessel v I Singapore on A.
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  • NOTICES
    • 1253 12 FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 30th MARCH, 1955 SIR JOHN HAY'S ADDRESS The period under review terminated on 31st October last and we therefore, gained little benefit trom the recent rise in the price of rubber. The main contributing factor tc the i welcome increase in our profits
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    • 924 12 Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting to be held at 52/54 Gracechurch Street, London. E.C.3. at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 29th March, 1955 SIR JOHN HAYS STATEMENT The market price of palm oil remained steady throughout the year at between £75 and £80 per ton c.i.f. Palm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 230 12 NOTICES Nonci THE attention of all cm crs of Labour in pore is drawn to Section '•>*>( 1 of the Labour Ordinance ipter 6:m which requires to submit returns of irers in their employ, returns for the I endinf March, 1 J55 arc required to be submitted to I Commi
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    • 213 12 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137). IPOH MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL. NOTICE. IT IS proposed, under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment, to amend the Approved Town Plan No. B3 (Gazette Notification No. 2846/31 ot the township of IPOH by altering the zoning of Lots ***** and ***** (New
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 104 12 OITI R ROADS Van Goens. Tabinta. President JefTerson. Norman Lykes. Merchant Baron. Katong. British Prince. Tasman, Agamemnon. Prosper. INNKR ROADS Batoela, Tons. Seang. Selang Se Deli. Lawak. Scadai. Sedili. Hin Ann. Tong Nam. Petahng Sin Sin Huat. Taype, Giang Seng. Teek Thong. S.H.B. WHARVES Sibaiak 1. Donai B, Stanvac Pendopo
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  • 356 13 Aussie Bowling Went To Pieces KINGSTON JAMAICA, March 23 (Reuter)— A sixth wicket stand of 277 in 229 minutes by Smith (160) and Binns (151) helped Jamaica gain a first innings lead of 21 over the Australian tourists here today. Invy wore all out for 474
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  • 60 13 23 3 81 2 21 4 C 9 I -8 2 !«7 19 0 52 l 1 I T"« 2 20.5 3 ~U 2 \ustr.tlian .'nd Innings: I Johnson < Rinns b Minott 7 n«»t out 5 Maddm-ks not out 1 Total 'for one wkt 13 I«J at: 7.
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  • 81 13 i Kr uter)— Oxtord are usity boat race to be i.\rr the usual Putney to ilcs and a quarter next r."" :1 -.ltful D irk Blurs underlndeed line light Blurs. they i ive boughi I bo.it which in inninf the or, |he R:*p X To 4 4 C oridge
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  • 75 13 Speed Test For Tyson Statham WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 23 (Reuter) linjjland's fast bowlers Frank Tyson and Brian Statham bowled at 87 and B.> miles per hour in special scientific tests here yesterday. Members of the Department of Scientific Industrial Research used a radiobeam device to check their speed Bowling
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  • 119 13 WING Commander C H Beamish beat D. W McMullan 2 and 1 in the 36 hole final of the Royal Island Club championships played at the RIC course on Sunday. At the end of the morning round Beamish, round in 72. was 2 up on McMullan.
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  • 31 13 TELOK ANSON, Wed. —St. Anthony's School defeated Anglo-Chinese School by 11 rims in th e opening fixture of the Lower Pcrak District Cricket League at Tclok Anson on Saturday
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    57 13 EASTBOI'RNK. Sussex: Don Cock.ll, the British and Empire Heavyweight champion, shows vigorous form as he slams a punchbag at his training base here the public house the King's Army t ockell leaves for America n^xt month for his title boat with Rocky Marciano. world Heavyweight champ, in mid May at
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  • 144 13 LONDON. Mar. 23: (Renter) J.N, Bruce, who iiad been rowing bow in the Cambridge University crew during their final preparation for next Saturday's race against Oxford University has developed chic- ken pox and is out of the boat race. His place this morning
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  • 130 13 NEW YORK, March 21? (Router) The Jaguar driven by Mike Hawthorn and Bill Watcr s has been officially declared winner of the twelvehour endurance race at Sebnng. Florida on March 13. The Jaguar owned by Briggs Cunningham of Florida had been provisionally declared winner
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  • 19 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Heavy rain washed out ill ■OCcer fixtures scheduled to be played off here today
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  • 106 13 MEXICO CITY, March 23 (Rcuter)— The Argentine won the Pan-American Games soccer tournament which ended last night. The team preserved their unbeaten record in the Games by drawing 3-3 with Mexico In the last match of the series. The Argentine who finished with 11
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  • 101 13 LONDON. Mar. 23, < Route: Wale? provide ten of the ;50 British Rugby Union p! avers to tour South Africa this .vmimer. England supply nine Ireland mx and Scotland five. The only non-international is REG. Jeeps, the Northampton and Eastern Counties scrum naif. R. H.
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  • 71 13 THE following plajen wi& be Belectcd t > rrprc.scnt tht Rex b.p. rgrfnrt the Himttuf Spoil llg A>.Miri;,li( jn ir a 1 badminton confisting of four Binglej *nrt thrrt es to be played at 115 Everiit Roa I, on tomorrow, commencing at T.:,0 p.m.: Cheng Q-.<o. Biang Koon.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 834 13 Classified Adverts TUITIOIM SITUATIONS VACANT IOIX 1955 Cambridse. Quality- i i n? l 2?V* Ty ewriti 2& ?hort ASSISTANT Auditor, Malayan ifEDICAL OEEICER A \7ACA.\CIFS for Ofiirer Cad, i* cT^r? -Kcepinß EVENING Audil Service. fh c Salary M vacancy will <>c. ,in July V.n mam anc «oV C iJf SSEnS
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    • 115 13 ,er By A/ Copp ~^H 'FORMAL GOWN"?- ~"V -ANAHGOT^A V" 6 TVIAR SUMPThiki' A 9 J^ THET MEANS AH GOTTA Y\AA/tr^) dYE ALLT'OTMER DANGEROUS BOUT YL X BLINDfOLO MAHSELF.7 Xi DOGPATCH WITES L wiDDLR wiGGILS V^ 1 < SOW.VK.N GOWM'? r^r^-^ *]o ft V'^^xrrC!^ y THAR Ht )SB NS -y
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  • 1169 14 IPOII, Wed.— Twenty-one of Malaya's top stayers liave entered for the 1£ mile Derby race to be run on the final day of the Perak Turf Club's Easter meeting on April 2, 6 and 9. f OAnnn Entries for this race, which carries
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  • 46 14 LONDON. March 22 (Rcuter) Ron Barton of London, unbeaten light heavyweight, who is considered one of Britain's j best prospects, knocked ou t I former Spanish champion. Ramon Martinez in the second round of their ten-round nontitle bout at the Albert Hall here tonight.
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  • 623 14  - OLD AGE A CLASS 1 DO N'T MIX Trundle Hill dgfgfgdfg h ONE thing that stands out after the recent Singapore meeting is that many horses graded in Class I are now ready for the downward journey. I do not intend to list these animals as one glance at the
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  • 534 14 sdsdfgdfgdfg LONDON, Morch 23 j (Reurer) Eddie Choong of Moloyo, who is moking a bid fo win the All Englond Badminton Championship for the third successive year, reached the third round today without ploying a stroke. i He hod o bye in the first round
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  • 417 14 STC Bankers Share Points Injuries ROl GH PLAY marred the division 1 league match between the Singapore Traction Company and the Chartered Bank at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Chartered Bank shared Business Houses FA points with a 1-1 draw. Early in the game C. Marshall, the Banks right half
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  • 180 14 Guthries Win In 2nd Halt GUTHRIE Sports Club beat Mansfield Sports Club 2-0 in a Division 2 league match on the SRC padang in Singapore yesterday. Mansfield had the better of the game in the first half. Their forwards were ready triers, but they found goalkeeper Leong Kah Chee a
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  • 187 14 SUPERIOR in all departments, Jacks Sport Club trounced Thornycroft. the leaders in division 3 league. 6 l on the Railway Institute ground yesterday. Thornycroft taking the field without six of their regulars, were outplayed from the start Had it not been for their goalkeeper Wah
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  • 25 14 MRS. Teo and Mr. J. P. Kcmbail, with a score of 69, won the Mixed FoursomeS at the Royal Island Club on Sunday.
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  • 567 14 Vass Sparks Grand Victory HONG KONG BANK retained the Singapore Business Houses division 1 league leadership when they chalked up their third successive victory— this time over the Malaya Publishing House at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Bankers, after trailing 1-0 in the first half, eventually won
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  • 484 14 SINGAPORE Telephone Board beat Pulo Bukom 3-0 but it was no means as easy a victory as the score might suggest. This division 1 league match played at Farrer Park must have topped any other Singapore Business Houses match as far as thrills were concerned.
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