Singapore Standard, 25 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard A -H S. D- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, I9r>:> 1 1 PAGES l"» d.Nh
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  • 191 1 They re All Wearable 1 I Mr Thaarup's show of MM and threequarter hours brought no startling novelties, no inverted flowerpots nor peacocks' feather. It was rather a collection of urarable headgear, styled to sail the average u oii..in head and purse. Head-Hugging Although
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  • 360 1 NZ Commandos Are Coming: Official New Zealand^ Land, Sea Air Support For Malaya BACKED BY WARSHIPS AND PLANES WELLINGTON, March 24 (Reurer)— New Zealand is to send a commando squadron to Malaya, the Prime Minister, Mr. Sydney Holland, announced in Parliament here today. The squadron will perform special cold war
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  • 280 1 ihd Fast Life Led To m\\t Chief's Downfall dfgfgdfgdfgdf which operated around SuhiK South after the ration. Police announced today that 1 w and five of his henchn wt-re each sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment in Klang this month. credited Inspector
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  • 55 1 ATHENS. March 24 <Reuter» Police used club.s to disperse 2.000 students demonstrating in the centre of Athens today in favour of Enosis (Union of Cyprus with Greece >. The clash came after a parade of school children in commemoration of Greek Independence Day when the students demon>trated
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  • 108 1 Murdered Miner's Last Wish KUALA LD M PUR. Than. The body of Khoo 800 Hoik, wealthy miner who was fatally stabbed by masked robbers at his home here yesterday, will be taken to Penang for burial on Sunday to fulfil his last wish. The Standard learnt tonight. Before he breathed
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  • 53 1 MANILA, March 24, (AP> Pesos from the sky dropped on the strike-bound E. R. Squibb and Sons Plant today. Pickets yesterday refused to allow an armoured car to enter the company compound with money needed for operating expenses. Today a Piper Cub airplane Hew over and
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  • 38 1 VIENNA. March 24. (Router >— The Soviet Ambassador in Warsaw. Nicolai Valcxandrovitch Michailov has been recalled. Warsaw radio reported today. Michailov has held the post since April 1954. A successor has not yet been nominated.
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  • 30 1 LONDON, March 24 (Rcutrr) Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today the Government was resolved to maintain Britain's position in Hongkong.
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  • 94 1 HELSINKI. March 24. (UP" Owners of the Finnish tanker Aruba washed their bands today of! a deal to ship jet fuel to Red China and left it to the Communists to come and get it at the Rumanian port of Constanza. Gunnar Damstroem. president of
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  • 204 1 LOS ANGELES, March 24 (AP) The British Ambassador to the United States said last night he believes that if war comes it will result from a miscalculation, rather than a deliberate decision, by the Communists. Sir Roter Makins. in an address to
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  • 59 1 COLOMBO. March 24 'Router* More rubber is expected to come into the market from the beginning of next month as a result ol the wintering period drawing to a close. This is expected to Increase stocks in the hands of shippers and producers who are already
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  • 144 1 LONDON. March 24 (Rcuter)— Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, rejected a proposal in the House of Commons yester- day for an inquiry into the strike at Tronoh Mines. Pcrak. Malaya. Mr Stan Awbery (Labour) had urged him to request
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  • 168 1 Troops Will Be On Special Cold War Duty, Says Holland He had further to recommend to the Cabinet that hall a Reconnaissance Flying Boat Squadron now based in Fiji should be made available for the Malayan service. Mr. Holland said: "We can carry out everything we have been asked to
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  • 299 1 Gives Up The Reins At 72 LONDON, March 24 (Reuter)— Mr. F. D. Ascoli, managing director of Dunlop Plantations, said here today that his organization continued to have full confidence in the future of Malaya. Mr. Ascoli. one of the world's leading rubber experts, said
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  • 24 1 THE West German Presi- I dent, Professor Theodor Heuss, yesterday signed the Paris Treaties rearming Wm Germany and returning her sovereignty.— Reuter
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  • 124 1 VILLAGE HG CHIEF DETAINED BY POLICE IPOH. Thurs.— Two loci Councillors were among the lour inhabitant I Griinong Rapa: N< Village detained by the Special Branch of the Police since Sunday. The Councillors mow Nino Yam who w:i ;n charge ot the village Home and Yong I- un Woh. Ihe
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  • 69 1 TAIPEI. March 24. -UP»^ Tlu- Ministry ol the In* ruled today it will no long* r bo Illegal for man and .i woman to b^ found occupying the same roi m in Formosa. Previously Taipei p had arrested unman couples in hotels i> v conduct."
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  • 2426 2 Surprise Turn In Slander Suit With An Election Battle On He Can't Spare Time CITY COUNCILLOR, Mr. A. K. Lazarous, defendant in a slander action, instituted by another Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, announced through his counsel in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he did
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  • 118 2 LONDON, Mar. 24 (Renter) Mr. Stan Awbcrv asked in the House of Commons yesterday how far the three years spent by Malayan students in Britain wen* taken into consideration as residence in Malaya when calculating the period for continuous residential qualification for both the vote and
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    • 130 2 f\ v ...at the dinner table! TTTKINZ TOMATO KETCHUP adds rtL -tl tangy, tempting flavor to t >sl_?si Y our meat dishes and special P i^IHEINzHI recipes! Sun-ripened, cookedjs^ J^, down "Aristocrat" tomatoes, I fliil choice vinegar and aromatic r II spices make Heinz Tomato W \tl Ketchup the ilavor
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  • 66 3 populous Methods Of dicing The Fortunes' iryBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan f hc Malayan Trade Union Council, cport issued today, came out "thing attack on Asian employers, the r nmcnt and the State War Executive newly-rich Asian cmi methods* 1 usod by them to lid not be tolerated when
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  • 160 3 ACTION brought by a .v. Ng Siow En?, and i Ah Bali. lor damages from a contractor. Loh Tuan Woon, was dismissed in the Singapore High Court yesterday, with costs to Loh. The claim arose out of an accident in which Ng"s husband. Tay Kirn
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  • 60 3 THREE youths claimed trial le Singapore Third Crimi- District Court yesterday to ge o! robbing Allahbaksi $25 in a back ane behind D kei Ro;»d <>:i March 7 They are Koh Yew Kuan. Q Fook Fons and Lcong Ah w. X of $1,000 in two surct
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  • 104 3 W <*e It S oc a i Cenfre y are underway. The will be given enough I bus terminus. Provision also has been an extensive parking A. a road runs between II and the buildings, overhead foot bridge is ected to enable direct from the park
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  • 367 3 First National Black And White Art Contest Cash Prizes To Be Won THE Singapore Art Society yesterday announced its firsi "National Open Competition in Black And White Art." in which it will otter, also for the first time, a wide range of cash prizes. The object
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  • 193 3 THE silver hi^h altar cross and two candlesticks, which will form memorial to Admiral Sir Tom Phillips and the "64 officers and men who lost their lives in the sinking of the battleships. H.M.S. Repulse and H.M.S Prince of Wales. o n
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  • 71 3 THE Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood collected $20 000 during their Fins Day on March 1~ to build the Mount Alvernia Hospital. The figure includes many sonorous donations from Singapore firms which were visited by the nuns the previous week "1 wish to thank the peop'e
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  • 58 3 IPOH. Thurs. Two ??;er? ncre brought before the Magistrate. Che Abdullah GhazalU, today on separate charges which arose out ot <iuarrels with tficir respective wires. One of them stabbed his spouse who refused to tell hin about th* "other man," while the other fired shots
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  • 67 3 AIR. K.M.R. MENON, a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Malaya, sails in the Rajuia for India today on retirement. Accompanying Mr. Mcnon will be his w fc. a sister of the Indian Ambassador to Peking. Air. Raghavan, and h:s daughter. Mr. Mcnon who has nut
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  • 188 3 CASE NO. 1: Raju Doraisamy. a 27-year-old estate worker (if Batu Kurau, Taiping. woke up one night and found his wile, Karthayani. missing. He went out of the house to look for her and after walking about 100 yards, saw her
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  • 170 3 CASE No. 2: A special constable, Ismail bin Mangun, 20, was going out for duty at Tanjong Kambutan Estate one afternoon in March and he asked his wife, Sarikam, 30, to prepare some tea. She refused Ismail slapped her. the court was
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  • 37 3 VOLUNTEERS who have successfully completed the.r course of training at the Far Easi Air Force Parachute Training School will be presented with parachute insignias at the hangar of the school in Changi at 2.30 p.m. today.
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  • 479 3 Sacked From The Army ACTING CORPORAL Arthur Richard Walton, 23, of 40 Base Workshops, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was sentenced by a Singapore District Court Martial, yesterday to 84 days' imprisonment and to be discharged from the Army with ignominy when
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  • 26 3 MR FOO FEW TING. Progressive candidate, Tiongl Babru Division, will hold an election meeting at 6..'M p.m. today at the Raiiway Quarters. Kampong Bahru.
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    • 164 3 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. imOMOTWX mi limn: on mus inn TOTAL ASSETS: E xceerf $23 000,000. GENERAL RESERVE: $700 000. i SINGAPORE MacDonohl EfOVflt Xl ALA LIMPIR Ao. 7 7 OW Market Square RNANG /•'or/ CuruiLuiUs FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. PAPITfII M|DN|GHT bnrilUL tomorrow iv DORIS
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  • 213 4 THINGS ARE GOOD IN CHINA -NEWSMAN There's Greater Trade If Bans Are Removed THE editor of the British New Statesman and Nation, Mr. Kingsley Martin, told The Standard yesterday that he was greatly impressed by the improved strength and smooth running of Red China. '"Things are extremely good. Nothing could
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  • 35 4 ABOUT 140 workers who stopped work because of a cut in their wages will return to their benches at the Ng Teong Keat Shoe Factory Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. The Standard understands
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  • 127 4 Girl's Love Affair Kills A Mother A WIDOW, who worked as a hospital attendant, committed suicide when she failed to dissuade her only daughter. 10. from going out with a married man. This was stated in the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday at the inquest on the widow Lai Ah Yeow.
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  • 251 4 MOR For Trial On Rape Count THE wife of an Army officer Mrs. H. W. Gillan Wynn-Werminck, fainted in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday during the hearing of a case in which Ismail bin Aziz was charged with rape and house- breaking I>mail. a
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  • 38 4 HONGKONG. March 24. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Honqkon? Exchange today were: 51 5.59 to £1 sterling 55.8075 to US$l; $18.18 to Malayan SI; $0,148 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5251.75 to a tael.
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  • 148 4 A Singapore lawyer, Mr C. F. J. Ess. alleged in the Ninth Police Court yesterday that his client. Koh Moh Yong, tentatively charged with armed rob. bery, was beaten with the butt of a revolver in the Paya Lebar Police Station when interrogated by a
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  • 48 4 TEN more major theatres will be added to the chain of 17 theatres of the Cathay Group in Singapore and Malaya. J. Arthur Rank Organization, who are partners of the Cathay Group, have already approved the plans, said the managing director. Mr. John Davis
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  • 162 4 SCHOOL FOR BLIND THIS YEAR? THE $428,000 School for the Blind project in Singapore undertaken by the Singapore Associatidn for the Blind, is likely to be completed by the end of this year. This was announced by the president Mr. G. A. P Sutherland, at the association's third annual general
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  • 88 4 WASHINGTON, March 24 (Reuter) President Eisenhower yesterday saw privately at the White House Mr. Walton A. Cole, ihe editor of Reuters News Agency Mr Cole has just arrived in the United States on the final stage of a round-the-world mission for Reuters during which he met
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  • 36 4 THE Vaccination and Inoculation Centre now functioning at North Canal Road for international travellers will be transferred to the former St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Kadayanallur Street, off Maxwell Road. from April 1.
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  • 129 4 63 More Schools Ready At Year End THERE will be accommodation for nearly 50,000 children in Singapore when 63 schools 56 primary and seven secondary are completed at the end of this year, it was officially announced last night. This target is imed at by Government to step up the
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  • 96 4 LEADING the MalayaBritish North Borneo Associate Group, Mr Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the prorogued Singapore Legislative Council, yesierdav left for Tokyo to attend the eleventh plenary session of the ECAFE Committee on Industry and Trade to be held from Mar 28 to April 7
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  • 114 4 $11.8 m On Medical Plan This Year A NEW hostel for 200 students at the General Hospital and six rural maternity and child health centres in various parts of Singapore are among the projects being undertaken this year by the Medical Department The cost of buildings under construction this year
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  • 159 5 I t 1 and we I mite y the Colonial system constitutionally," said "I on all of you to r the PAP. and n lent and Malaya. The Emergency R«. lioi > to the freedom polia tivity ot the people in their struggle
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  • 52 5 sdgdfgdfgdf 0 KVAW SOK (centre) Deputy Dim tor of Burma Information Ser\iiis with Mr. A X l> Istagaei (left) of the Prpartif i of Information. Federation 01 Ma!av.i on his arrival at Kuala l.umpur airport on Wednesday I' Maun:; Mau;v:. Burma Information Ministry official is on the ri^ht.
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  • 60 5 'Not Bound By Party Lines' Soh *andidate \a y party lines and able to represent Mr. C. S n\ randidate for I >re, in an lay. ted, I shall see that 3ou can live in ghl ts 1 ish. I'h I as to ci ren a Iv irate for cottage
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  • 400 5 So The Democrats Stepped In— Tan PEOPLE HAD NO VOICE THE Democratic Party was called into being: by the people because they felt they were not represented by existing parties, claimed Mr. Tan Khiang Khoo, the Party's candidate lor Cairnhill Division, yesterday. In a broadcast over Radio Malaya on his
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  • 467 5 CRUCIAL BOARD MEET FOR UNIVERSITY Ton Lark Sye Expected To Explain His Stand fJie v Board Trustees of the Nanyang University will hold a meeting which might well prove to be the turning point in the short butjroubled history of the University. At the meeting, it is understood. Mr. Tan
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  • 150 5 MORE PAY FOR EXTRA SUBJECTS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— liie Whit lev Council and Government have agreed thai teachers who < btain certain qualifications with the prior approval of the Director ol Education should receive certain bonuses and non-pension-able allowances with effect from Feb. 1, 1!).-),"). Teachers who obtain a London
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  • 94 5 YEE CHEONG. who was one of ihe he pers at the Chee So:g School Singapore, tor the flood re iel distributions to flood victims on Jan L\ wis beaten up by seven persons, the Singapore S ond Criminal District Court was told yesterday Ho Ah Bee.
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  • 122 5 More Work Done With Less Staff THF Singapore City ConnCll Architcft's Department has a smaller stall now than had 24 years apo. though tho volume of work it harm os has more than doubled. s tate< the Department's annual report In 1931. the report «ays, the Department had U\2 members—
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    • 697 5 sStanclard cdtlmcmac Information at a Glance ITI IUS oTT^I SURFACE MAIL REDIFFUSIOS I .J VI M r V-y l\ b I 's|>\iril: To Shu hv Arnhem. KIDIIKIMON (^iivrr NHuork): jfeir North Borneo. Labuan ?:id Miri Bjn Codec Cup Review: 7 :>d *f '•^1 hv Mat. id South and North New-:
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    • 496 6 r rilK SEATO conference at Bangkok considered I the most dangerous problem facing the countries of South-east Asia is Communist rsion. According to U.S. Deputy Under Murphy "this Communist consolidation of DdOUS Asian base on the Chinese mainland d the power and influence of Communism Duntry ol the
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    • 322 6 'THE newa that the Finnish tanker Aruba. with -i.OOO tons of jet fuel for Communist Thina, has been turned round and is now heading to the Rumanian port of Constanza has been with relief in this part ot the world. The suggestion that the skipper of the
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  • 868 6  - Uproar Over Yalta Papers Alastair Buchan mmm Writes Washington, IMIE publication of the American do- cuments concerning the famous Yalta 1 conference held in February 1954 between Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt has thrown Washington into an uproar that is the more strident because the State Department's action was unexpected. To
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  • 624 6  - Peking Prepares For Bandung Talks RAWLE KNOX By Taipei. PEKING is preparing for A next month's (April 18) Asian-African conference at Bandung with considerably more subtlety than usual. The Chinese Communists are not usually believers in any theory of > no publicity being good t publicity, but they have nevertheless
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  • 28 6 Review of the Viewer Wren» l|| f < The ProbleiE I I Ke\ To SMB I I I V I Explanations i I H I I v id H
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 262 6 IS MR. C.C. TAN STILL AFRAID Sir. I see that Mr. C.C. Tan after dubbins .Mr Marshall's election meetings as "circuses." finally decided to attend one of his own Party's "circuses" to use his own vocabulary. I refer to your news report of the ?lst. March in which you stated
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    • 150 6 Sir;— lt was recently reported that a group of voters in Kampong Kapor had appealed to the districts four candidates to hold a Joint election rally. I personally think that all voters in all the electoral divisions should demand that their respective candidates hold such joint rallies. It
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    • 322 6 Sir; I would bo grateful for some spac^ in your valuable columns in which I would like to stress the viewpoint not only of myself but of most resident^ in the Pasir Panjang area in connection with the forthcoming Legislative Assembly Elections.
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    • 139 6 Sir A s a resident of the Paya Lebar Ward (though my name is not in the voting list). I am sure many will agree with me that the two candidates of thi s area should come forward and give us a public talk on their stand
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    • 194 8 Sir* When I called at the Sercmban Town Council the other day to pay the assessment for my property, I was told the calculations for the increase have not yet been completed for the 1955 assessment and I would be duly informed at a later date. This
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    • 168 8 Church Politics Sir; I am writ ng this open icttcr with a view- to finding out whether the Methodist Church supports the entry of pastors into the political field whilst still in their official capacity as religious leaders whether they be ordained or not as I have been asked daily
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    • 116 8 Sir: It is far beyond my imagination why Mr. Abdul Hamid bin Rahmat. the Progressive Party candidate for Ulu Bcdok Division, addressed the public i;i Malay during a recent short election meeting he'd at Jalan Eunos. which did not last even an hour. Either his Party favoured ilti-lingualism or
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    • 104 8 Sir Is it a crime to slip into a queue? No. But it is at least to some cinema jagas. Wnen they catch one-dollar cinema patrons slipping in the queue, they cither abuse or manhandle or even beat up the culprits. Several times I have seen with my
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    • 84 8 Sir; I understand that the Election office will shortly distribute Advice Cards to Electors of all divisions by post. I would like to point out that in most of the villages or kampongs. postal services are not available. In this instance, how would the Election Office send its
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    • 383 8 Pioneer Work Of Tin SCMA gj r: _On behalf of the Straits Chinese British Association I think that I should correct the impression created by Mr. Richard's letter on page 6 of your contemporary of the 16tta March 1955. Of course we all agree with him that the descendants of
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  • 178 7 (On Publication Yalta Documents jhiHGTON, Morch 24 (Reuter) President Eisenhower, on publicot.on of the Yolto Papers, said yesterday at his ;ncc there was noth.ng to be gained by going back w to show whether someone might hove been wrong. President said that he personally never quesned
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  • 63 7 •OOD. March 24 Iwyn-Mayer today that it its suspension ess Grace Kel w itar had a..;: ecu .is. to wt man said I back on eca k turn to Hollywood her differences ffl 'ials. i placed the >'.\ recrn: y v report for work
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    102 7 It (IP)-Gen. Douglas Macthr imminent collapse of II was clearly apparent several C onference concession to »fr fceilc war. I Ma A:*: ii added that all his I rts after October 1944 had presaged the imminent collapse pan and that discussions en been held in his head. i about
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  • 291 7 Queen Elizabeth House LONDON, March 24: (Reuter)— The purpose of Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford— the new centre for Commonwealth and Colonial studies which is being set up as a result of the grift of £100,000 by Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, the South African diamond magnateis defined
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  • 29 7 photo. and hK fiancee. Princess Hina Abdcl Hamid. 23, at r ''-«n. shr arrived from Cairo on March 17. They are *'l»nn the next month AP
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  • 122 7 Turkey Moves Up Troops DAMAS C U S, Syria, March. 24. (AP)—Damascus newspapers reported yesterday that Turkish forces were being moved up ne a r the Syrian borders. There was no official confirmation. Officials said they had "no information whatsoever" about the reports. The newspapers said the moves were a
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  • 70 7 "HONGKONG. March 24 <UP> Chinese pirates tried to seize a United States Navy ship on Saturday night but wore seared off, naval sources said today. The sources said two armed junks closed in on the IST League Island as it sailed towards Hongkong, but tied
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  • 32 7 KANAZAWA, Japan. March 24, (AP) For the first time in 300 years this city lias no Geisha girls. Ail 100 of them quit on Tuesday. Taxes arc too high.
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  • 23 7 TOKYO. March 24 fAP>.— An American F94 Starfire jet. crashed into a Japanese farmhouse on Thursday, killing two Japanese.
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  • 38 7 ROME. March 24. < Renter —The Italian r'rime Minister, Signor Mario Scelba, and bis Foreign Minister, Signor Gactano Martino. lelt here by air today for official visits to Canada and the United States.
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  • 296 7 NEW YORK. March 24, (AP)— A former cafe society call girl testified yesterday that Minot (Mickey) Jclkc gave her a list of prospective "dates" ond told her to get "smart.' The diminutive brunette witness. Marguerite Cordova, 26, said he also gave her names of
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  • 89 7 Galbraith To Plead Insanity MCALESTER. Oklahoma. March 24 (AP)— An insanity defence was planned yesterday for the young physician who confessed' to slaying his wife and three young children and setting fire to their home. The strategy was disclosed by Willard Smith, a Tennessee Attorney and brother-in-law of Dr. 'Ben
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  • 59 7 BANGKOK. March 24. < Router t— Oflicers and men of the United States destroyer Kyes took part in a mas.s cremation ceremony of Thai soldiers who lost their lives in the Korean War in a Buddhist temple here this afternoon. The Kyes is an advance ship of the
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  • 98 7 VIENNA. March 24 (AP) A prominent Austrian professor blamed women yesterday for some— but not allnervous breakdowns among business executives. Professor Erwin Stransky said in a lecture that women "drive men to earn more and more money to satisfy their desire for luxury." This he declared,
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    67 7 photo. WHITE-ROBED priests lead the funeral procession of Kins Tribhuvana of Nepal from Katmandu airport to the banks of the ea ed river Baghmati. uhere the king's oil-anointed body was set alight by his younger son Nepalcse Generals carried their kings body in a silver pilanquin. He was flown to
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  • 168 7 Threat To Paralyze' Saigon SAIGON, March 24 (UP)— Vietnam's rebellious religious sects today ordered a general strike and blockade of Saigon starting on Sunday in an attempt to force pro-American Premier Ngo Dinh Diem to reshuffle his Government. Sect sources said this groat city would be
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  • 103 7 U.N.I.C.E.F. TO SPEND U.S. $1M. IN ASIA BANGKOK, March 24. (Rcuter) Th e United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) plans to spend over a million United Stales dollars on projects to improve child health and combat disease in Asia, the lund announced here yesterday Over 5400.000 of the total of $1,079,500
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  • 70 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, March 24 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot :c.d May 26 d June 25« d July/Scptcrrbcr 25id. October/December 25ad. April c.i.f. 25; d. Tone Steadier. LONDON TIN Spot £713 10i buyers,
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  • 106 7 JAKARTA. March 24 (UP)— The list of nations participating in next months Asian-African conference was completed today with acceptance of a conference invitation by the African Gold C Twenty-nine nations v.,.1 meet in Bandung on April 18. They are the five sponsoring nation- —Indonesia,
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  • 159 7 LOXDO.W Mar. 24. (H —Professor .Joseph Roi t, iQ eminent British nuclear pnysi. cist, declared in an ■rti c released here yesterday I full scale atomic war would he Etrous genetically quite apart from its in effects. He said even without I there was a probable
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  • 57 7 MONTREAL March 24. <AP>— Champion pipe .smokers in 15 countries and on two oceans will light up on Sunday for the annual world championship, it was announced here v^terday. Object of the contest If to see who can keep a regulation pipe alisht longest on
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  • 34 7 SAN FRANCISCO. March 24 < Renter t Mr. Robert MonzW.s. Prime Minister <;f Australia, left for home by plane yesterday after a merles of high level conferences in Washington and Ottawa.
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    • 342 8 f INTERNATIONAL self-winding Calendar WATCH //?~^y7*\ Jrc designers of the worldfamous INTERNATIONAL watch factory at Schaffhcusen, Switzerland, have made a further odvence by fitting in the movement of the INTERNATIONAL Automctic a calendar-mechanism which shows the day of the month on the dial. This date c cnges automatically within a
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    • 249 8 Every Friday For The Children ss ft TUP s~, (SUESS iT'S TIME WE \(h JwLO-LOOkS LJ<E I khOWDY- YOU M w'ST I /^7. j^^^^Tf^yfTjrA \H'TTHETP^AILA6AI^/ A VYAOON TRAIN J BE THE RGHTiNS [CoSll^l!'* FEWDAYS LATEA...J j YOU KNOW DUPPY- &FTTER CUT OUT "mOSE I 7>rO W«XS 7^£y A gg men
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  • BOOKS of THE WEEK
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      905 9  -  I r MERBERT Kiihn. Pro- i* ssor of Prehistory at University of Mainz. Is ng the leading specialon the Ice Ages. For re than thirty years he has studied the rock-paint-I our primitive an- ra and his first work on "Ice Age Painting" was published as long
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    • 67 9 ■ft Ok Mv lh ciom. The first crying need 1945 was to repair Korea's war-shattered state. Dr. Rhee's self-con-fidence was so tixed that he neither work with others nor they with him; 1 the potential value of immtntf popularity the Koreans as a -r to the Allies* dis--19 error
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    • 782 9 1 M\i,rk H 1 anded in police custody. While Mr. Nehru himself sea the affair as of consequence, the country stands as* at the monstrous •ity of the crime the was alleged have been bent upon >mm:tting. Babu Rao )-d the police that he just i to contact
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    • 519 9  -  I Married the World By Elsa Maxwell. (Heinemann. 18s.) John Raymond By nd r< what did >' ou think of the Cfeannes?" cv" D T ar lin§l He l lov ed! She I loathed!" reading this supersonic autobiography, one realises how apocryphal the old story about Miss Maxwell
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    • 91 9 MALAYAN MOTORISTS -on the right track- BmiMn^m have discovered v ww/l |M^jlF extra protection against impact or def!at.on danria w d. (E) M- on DUNLOP ■^r^ the tyres with 'teeth' to bite the road THE DUNIOP RUBBER CO.. IMA LAYAI LTD. SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR-PENANG V^"^4 TOILET SOAP" Like all the loveliest
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    288 10  -  Elizabeth Cowley [jV )*****00 fpilK world ot beauty is coins transparent. And. a> is often the rase, llollyuood is leading the way. The st.tr> are soinq •"eycballconM ituiN y've taken eye-sha as far aa they I -they've spun it out and diamante, it in I, silver, and
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  • 576 10  -  IToni Marsh I* < ONE change has taken place in fashion so slowly and gradually that even the people who watch the goin| s on like linxes arc still no QLITE sure that they can come right out and make a statement about it. i j t However,
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    458 10 J, obvious to me that for years 'r I couldn't understand why EVERYBODY didn't think j. the same. k Of course the difference in price between an ordinary r everyday material and a luscious real silk or rustling taffeta was what made many k a woman fall into the pit
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    • 122 10 In TIME PASSES QUALITY KMAINS i w T0 0M Jmi ULMkjt- ill fUT W»... M FAVRE-LEUBA J| DAYMATK^I^vI mi il(¥ l -d VaV£E LEUi Feothcr weight portobU I weighs only 12 lbs, docs work complete with lu<j9°9 CASH— S24O/- or On Lo- s CHEONC LEE l I 371-373 North Bridge
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    • 239 10 TOll s (|||||\Tl(|\: r ranked i«»k makes a «tr;iiKlit tin-."— (.corue Herbert. 5 HiIDW loit EVERT- J (INK: Do not pe:m:i your- -el; to he inveigled into com ilications or risks Re tactful, courteous. Vat extra care ::i matter involving finances, ssets. Check change 2 to ho sure you are
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    • 425 11 TRADING CO., LTD. C R0b.n,,,, to4d c.UE FUNNEL LlNfc P^. cam SERVICE L gjmmore. Philadelphia C*lf Ports S h»m ftwnt mrt N y 6 mp. I/a P IS Ma, m.i V 7/8 May 15 lun, 17 |wne IS lun* 2S lulv )ftt to lead and discharge cargo ■^TXmerican iine JERMANUOVD
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    • 1008 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Hnco,p-.,. d m s,»»ap^e, |M IM) o^. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JeT Carters option to proceed via other potts to lead and diuharft eatfe SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTININT Singapore lmmka^ Dm Sails P. Sham Penai»t (um.eui for Liverpool b ilpenM°£.
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    • 845 11 MITSUI HPI LINE FOR JAPAN from India. S P P> S hom Pc fcrfl Kyoritig Maru. «Rom Calcutta, for Moji, Kobe 15/lCApr. Oeson Matu, from Bombay. for Hongkong Kobe AAoji Yokohama 22/24 Apr. FOR JAPAN from Continert. Akiboion Maru, *or Yokohamo. Kobe, Nogoya vi a Saigon. Bangkok Hongkong 30 Mar./
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    • 856 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS fO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid. G««oo. Antwerp. Rcfifdom. Homburg, Copenhogen Gothenburg ond Otlo. S'oom P. S'hom Penong x) "FALSTRIA" Gdnt. 27/28 Soils 25 Mn-. 1100 hr* 26/26 Mor. 28/28 Mar. xx) "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 Apr. 5/ 5 Apr. 6/ f Apr. xxx) "LALANDIA- 15/17 Apr.
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  • 43 12 PAPER has been successfully produced for the first time from .synthetic fibres, the Dv Pont Co. announced in New York. The company said the paper three to ten times stronger than paper made rom conven--1 tional wood pulp or rags.
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  • 104 12 COLONY BANK TO OPEN A BRANCH Standard Staff Reporter THE Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd., Singapore, will open its first local branch shortly, Mr. Y. K. Hwang, the managing director told The Standard yesterday. The Bank has bought premises along North Bridge Road recently and renovations will begin as soon
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  • 335 12 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON, March 24: The action at Geneva this week by the 34 members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has brought closer to realization the prospect of freer world trade, one of the main objectives of President
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  • 61 12 WAKEFIELD PARTY ALMOST everyone in the motor business was present at the cocktail party given by Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Co., Ltd., at the Adelphi Coral Room. Standcrd picture of one of the tables shows (from left): Mr. Jimmy Milne, Mr G. W Morton, Mr. Neil Moncrieff,
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  • 183 12 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore remained quiet all day yesterday with only moderate trading reported. first grade rubber for April I shipment closing at 87? cents per lb.. unchanged from i Wednesday. The market opened uncertain and steadied slightly to 88 i cents
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  • 126 12 Trading In Share Mart Dull TRADING continued dull in both industrials and tins in the Malayan share market yesterday. There was an easing tendency generally in I all sections with only narrow fluctuations. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frnsor Neave Ords IJS
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  • 82 12 Two British businessmen, who arrived in Honfkong by train from Canton after visitins Communist China with an unofficial trade mission, said they had purchased "quite a reasonable Quantity" of tea in China Mr. 'A. X. Silver and Mr. S. Boridington directors of the London Export
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  • 49 12 PARIS. Mar 24: CAP)— French shipyard.-, now more than recovered from World War 11. are letting a shower of orders. Last year the French yards delivered 26'2.:^ ;0 tons of ships, 94.300 tons lor foreign countries. This year deliveries are expected to hit 109.000 tons.
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  • 98 12 $9M Drop In HK Imports From Malaya HONGKONG'S import trade with Malaya dropped to lIKS9 million from 11K513.7 in January. Principal items responsible for the decrease were mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials, wood, lumber and cork. The Colony's external trade was valued at HK5518.5 million, a drop of IIKS3I
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  • 170 12 RUBBER in liquid form, developed by Rubber Technical Developments Ltd., is note being produced commercially in the L.K. by a large manufacturer, according, to a report in "'Rubber Developments;' a journal of The British Rubber Develovment Board. This report shows how raw. natural rubber, normally tough and
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  • 45 12 MALAYAN Exchange Kanks Association buying rates to merchants are: Canada: 32 5 lfi (T.T »1 1€ (0.D.), 32 11 Ui credit bills (<>o d st) (airmail), 32 3 4 trade bills (ft d st) (airmail). Sellinu: Canada: 31 15/16 ready (T.T. or 0.D.).
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  • 24 12 STEEL production in Britain last month averaged 394.200 tons a week the highest ever. We j£ly average in January was 380.600 tons.
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  • 307 12 118 *'v''^''t?yy^3^^BHrj t W^B^ fHflf MORE business premises were built in Singapore last year than in 1953, the City Architect's annual report states. A total of 42 new buildings were completed, as against 30 in the previous year. Bu* the number of industrial premises fell from
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  • 122 12 TIN-NICKEL alloy plating. a new elertro-piated metal finish developed by the Tin Research Institute in London. is one of the new developments in tin which is be.ng discussed at the fourth tin conference which opens in Paris on March 23. Among scientists from Britain who will
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  • 258 12 AT Ragusa, i n Sicily, the Petrosud Oil Company, in October, \U?y,l, opened an oil deposit which is now reckoned to contain something like 200 million tons of crude oil. This year the company has made another oil strike, at Alanno. near Pescara. also in
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  • 133 12 THE Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries and the Government of India will hold an international exhibition called "Indian Industries Fair" in Delhi, during OctoberDecember. The biggest to be held in India. so far. the fair \v::i be open to foreign manufacturers. especially
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  • 267 12 Srondord Staff mr n X A i LO l Ft*' Th Kedah, which hav c been families for generations auctioneer's hammer hJ, of land rents. CQy This was re-. meeting of the X Besai today. Mr. Soon closer scrutiny impartial official < lee lings of d<-< Ho made It
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  • 42 12 Ford's longer, body style an, around mfind available on models, is shown in the Fair lam door seden. Fords ere with Y-Block t 1 -Block s.x Fa.rland models ha* dual exhaust os stcn dard equir mCl UP photo 0 K^
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    • 606 12 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE TENDERS are invited for the following: (A) Stitching and Complete Making of Uniforms. (B> S ipplv of Boots and Shoes (C) Supply of Rubber Canvas Shoes S» -i .rite tender?;, which marked TENDER] FOR UNIFORMS, 11 "TENDER FOR BOOTS SHOES" and •TENDER FOR RI'BBER
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    • 117 12 OITKR ROADS Van Goens, Alva Cape. Batavia. Yon Vu. Hoi Houw, Agamemnon. British Prince. INNFR ROADS Hin Cnuan. Hai Chuan. T^. Pinangv Merlimau. Kah Soon. Lam Ann Sclonu. Pacific. Malim. Hero. Lawak. ICanyang, Senggarang. Sedenak. Marudu. iiosangi. Mm Huang. Selangor, Hin •i'ih- Nagkachindr. Arnheim. Scudai. Ton^ Leong. Yong H"ck. suit.
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  • 51 13 lj:n.iii Mlilli 23, (Reuter)— tir-t match of their West Indies t v bn had light brought a prel,maita who made 474 runs in or no wicket in reply to the Davidson (absent iniurcd) 0 Extras 3 Total "319 I til of uickcts: 142. 164 .1 ?:>:;. 871, 308. I:
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  • 115 13 Interest Mounts In 2nd Test AUCKLAND. March 23. —Leo Button has red from a heavy cold lead England against Zealand in the second which begins here on England's team will be: L. 1 \iptain>. T. GraP. May. M. Cowdrey. R. ison. T. Bailey. T. Evans. .rdl»\ F. Tyson. R. AppleJ
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  • 70 13 Ke lan tan Champions MEET the members and otjicials of the Persatuan Penntdn Melayu Kelantnn (P.P.M.K.) which u-on the championship cup m the Kelantan second division football league. From left (sitting) D. Wan Ismail Rnhim' Kadir, Che Mustapha (Captain), Che Ibrahim (President). Che Said (Secretary) Che Ab u Hassan. Wan
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  • 148 13 Penalty Stops England's Win Over Germany SHEFFIELD, March 24 (Reuter)— A penalty by leftback Juskowiak in the second half enabled Germany "B" to draw 1-1 with England "B" in their International football match played under floodlights here last night. standing player on the German side gave England goalkeeper Reg Matthews
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  • 58 13 LONDON, March 24 <AP>Resuits in Wednesday's association football matches were: League Division One: CardiiT City 0. Chelsea 1: Everton 4. Huddcrsnold Town 0. League 111 < South); Brighton 5, Exeter City 3; League 111 (North); Hartlepools United 3. Grimsby 2: Scottish League "A"' Hibernians 4. Stirling Albion 1.
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  • 458 13 SATURDAYS 'FEAST' FOR SPORTSMEN —Headed By Grand National LONDON, March 24 (Reuter)— The Grand National the Boat Rare the Cup Semi-finals France versus Wales rugby two cricket test matches and a wealth of other sports. That is the programme for Saturday, a programme which produces a joyous feast for the
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  • 319 13 Persistent SCC Attack Wins Out SINGAPORE Cricket Club, show ins all round superiority, whipped the Young Men's Muslim Association 4— 0 in a Colony Division 2A league match played on the Padans yesterday It was not an easy victory for the Club. They ifcund the Muslim defenders strongly contesting their
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  • 136 13 SINGAPORE Civilian Service Association trounced Neta.ji Sports Club 6-1 in a Singapore Div. 3B league soccer match played at CYMA ground yesterday. Xetaii. fielding a weak side. had four Servicemen »> s substi tutes SCSA opened the score in the sth minute through Tharom Five minutes
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  • 100 13 MANILA. March 24 (UP) A four-man Philippine Davis Cup team emplaned lor Rangoon today for it's Davis Cup matches with its Burmese counterparts on March 28 to 30. The two teams tangle in the opening ties of the As. an zone elimination contests. Whichever team wins
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  • 284 13 U.K. Soccer Fixtures For Saturday FIXTI'RKS FOR SATTRDAY. MARCH Hi ENGLISH I P— SI MI lIN MS Manchester City vs. Sundcrland. York City vs. Newcastle United. LEAGUE— DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Bolton Wanderers. Burnley vs. Wolverhampton. Cardiff City vs. Tottenham. Kverton Vs. Portsmouth. Leicester City vs. Aston Villa. Preston North
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  • 85 14 7ke A The Latest THE lust four for the All Finland singles title alter yesterday's ties are: Kddie C'hoong, Wong Feng Soon, Finn Kobbero of Denmark and B. Clans of Sweden. Eddie takes on Kobbero, and Wong meets Clans in the finals. Full reports below. Haft
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    13 14 picture. Eddie Choonjj. in sparkline form, is hot favourite for the title. AP
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  • 417 14 The March Into The Quarter- Finals LONDON, March 24 (Kcutcr)— Malayan players have a good chance of being represented in all lour men's singles quarter-finals due to be decided tomorrow in All Kngland badminton championships at the Empress Hall, London. Favourites
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  • 483 14 All The Results Men's Singles Second Round: Oa\id t'hoong (Malaya ai F E Rowlands Kobbera (Den- beat V L.:r.: Mara 4 15-1. Oon hmg Teili 'Malaya I beat R i g B ta 15-M n Beak I Malaya) I 1 1 Bi 15-2. 15-2 E J Tim] Br;*.airP beat SA.
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  • 483 14 EDDIE WONG REMAIN FOR THE FINAL CLASH Into The Semi-finals EDDIE Choong, joint number one seed and favourite, reached the men's singles semi-finals by overwhelming Broadhurst. He swept to victory in 17 mm. in a one-sided encounter which held little interest in view of a tense battle on an adjoining
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  • 226 14 Training Starts For The Derby IPOII. Than. Oleander, a Perak Derby candidate, showed striking form on the track this morning when official training for the Perak Easter Derby meeting; began. Looking extremely fit after a spell up the hills. Oleander with trainer T.ioa astride, trotted one round, and
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  • 145 14 SUKARAMAI Sports Club. a new atliliatc of S.A.F.A., scored their fourth successive win In the Singapore Div. :*B league when they beat Katong Sports Club by 2—o at the Clerical Union ground yesterday The brains behind Sukaramai Sports Club's victory wa s their left winger, diminutive Dollah
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  • 591 14  -  Oust Malaya By 1 Point SINGAPORE Royal Air Force retained tne .ar East Air Force bo** championships for the second year in succession by beating Malaya t>\ points to 10, at Changi, last night. A strong team from Hong Kong, competing in the championships, Ur n.
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  • 110 14 The full results were: Flyweight LAC Grosse beat LAC Knight <H» tko 2nd rri Bantamweight Cpl Austin (Si beat LAC Rogers fMI k.n. rd Featherweight— LAC Johnson <H> beat Cpl. Ross <S> tko 2nd rd.: Lightueight- SAC Kelly ill 1 beat SAC Williams OH point-, l.t. -Welterweight SAC
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  • 361 14 Amicables Didn't Miss Their Coals: The Rajas Did! Amicable A. A. 4 Kota Raja S.C 0 Chiang Cheng l\ Jin Kirn I. Mr. Clwng Lian Sin rcfcrccd AMICABLE Athletic Association grabbed the opportunities that came their way in the second half, and beat Kota Raja Sports Club by four goals
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  • 165 14 FIVE special races will be run during the Singapore Turf Club April /May meeting to be held on April 30, May 4 and 7. The main race will be the Governor's Cup over li miles for class I. division I horses. It will carry $10,000 in
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  • 39 14 SINGAPORK Harbour BoaM Poiiee drew 1-1 with Rovers Sports Club In a friendly soccer match played OH the Keppel Road ground yesterday. Ismail scored for SHB Police while Chia Boon Leong netted fox Rovers SC
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    • 156 14 ODEONI r TOMORROW AJ MIdJ I' 2<Mh Criihir I HAPPY CAjl For thr I ir>t lime i nv::^ DEMONSTRATION 'I THE WORLDS GREATEST BAUjOgl Mr. JACK MCGREGOR 1 World Pr<»lrvvion.il I tndefeated Scottish Proft^ 1 Star and liuropcan < n I International Tele\iM«»n Ball I and J Winners of 200
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