Singapore Standard, 26 March 1955

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  • 863 1 There's No Room For Hastiness Or Irresponsibility Advice To New Assembly THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F.H. Atkinson, said yesterday that the first majority elected Government should exercise caution in the administration of the island, if irreparable harm to Singapore's
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  • 40 1 29 (Reuter*— An eight-foot circus his cage here yesterday onto a centre of Cuneo. crocodile, weighing more than the town. But the cries of passersled his tail and with the help :ve back to his cage.
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  • 89 1 CONDITION OF DATO TAN GRAVE M \LACCA. Fri. Dato Sir ng-loek Tan. who was :ng satisfactorily he broke his- leg in a \p some weeks ago last .it took a turn for the and his condition de:.orated further at noon to>or G. A. Ransome Jr. Wells of the SingaGeneral Hospital,
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  • 19 1 photo. A POLICEWOMAN helps a cirl into a military truck tc be taken for questioning; Standard
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  • 81 1 SAIGON 1\ SAIGON. March 25. <Ul') The French High Command ordered heavily armed unit^ into Saigon tonight in v bid to avert the threatened civil war. 4 The French High Command took the extraordinary {measure as both pro- American Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and his powerful
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  • 61 1 Mr. Leo, The Henpecked Lion, Dies Of Ulcers SAN FRANCISCO. March 25. <AP>— Even lion?, worry. •'Old Grumpy." 18- year-old lion at Fleishhackrr Zoo. showed so much affection for his four-month -old icwbs that his mate. "Henrietta" henpecked him. He brcoded and fell ill. On Wednesday. "Old Grumpy" died.. His
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  • 67 1 PARIS March 2}. i (Reuter)— The French Council of the Republic (Senate)i has postponed its vote r/n the Paris agreements untAl Saturday night or Sunday.*, Originally the Council was expected to voile early on Saturday but so many Senators have put dov.n their name to speak that
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  • 181 1 A Hat In Hongkong?— Never! HONGKONG. Mar. 25 (UP) Who ever heard of a hat worn with a Chinese dress in Hongkong? As a matter of fact who ever heard of a hat in Hongkong? That was the general reaction in Hongkong today to a suggestion by Aage Thaarup. the
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  • 171 1 750-200 To Undergo 11 -Week Training In Jungle Warfare WELLINGTON, March 25 (Reuter)— New Zealand s Special Air Service Squadron for Malaya should be ready to go to Singapore for advanced training by the end of November or early December, Mr. Thomas MatDonald, Defence Minister, said today. The
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  • 659 1 26 Held In Senai Dawn Raid Johore Villagers Whispered About The Reds Two Schoolgirls Among Those Held JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Twenty-six Chinese, including two 14-year-old schoolgirls, and five Home Guards, were arrested in Senai today when security forces made a dawn swfoop on the township. They are being detained for
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  • 109 1 Shophouse Check SENAI'S BLACK RECORD SEN ATS record of Communist incidents between January 19.il till December shows that there were seven murders and three cases of arson, in addition to the cutting of telegraph wires and slashing of young rubber. During the period between December. 1950, to September. 1954. many
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  • 47 1 LONDON. March 25. <Reutrr>— London was without evening newspapers today and tomorrow morning's newspapers are also threatened by a strike of 600 electricians and maintenance engineers. Strike notices given by their two unions expired today, halting production of the capital's three evening newspapers immediately.
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  • 21 1 GENERAL Earle E. Partridge, Commander. United States Far East Air Forces, arrived in Bangkok yesterday from Singapore- A. P.
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  • 251 1 ACQUITTED STUDENT DETAINED AFTER TRIAL KUALA LUIIPUB, Kil— The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mathew. today acquitted Chow Chok Vau. 20-veai-old student of the Confucian Chine c School, without calling for his delence The judge ruled that two documents seized froM hi« homo during kill ai i• >' could not be
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  • 34 1 A typewriter >t<»l( n last October Irom ihr Philippinr American Life In.surancr Company in Manila was found on Thursday in use in tho Quezon City Police Depart- mont. A. P.
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  • 443 2 In Search For 'Missing Father Court Hears Of $742 Debt At Murder Inquiry KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Clad i« deep mourning, Yap Scow Hoy, 24 year old son of the murdered Wearne Brothers cashier, tihe late Yap Kon Shin, described in court today his frantic search for
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  • 122 2 Malayan Problem For Tokyo Discussion KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The exclusion of transport workers from the Federation's Labour Code, will be discussed at the forthcoming Asian conference of the International Transport Worker* Federation in Tokyc Malayan delegate to the conference. Mr. J. Leo, who is president of the Malayan Railway Traffic
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The SelaOftor Art Society is holding its first exhibition here qn April 1. Pictures in oil. water colour and pastel. all done by a group of local amateur artists will be on display Among the portraits and landscapes will be efforts
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  • 276 2 New Home For Aged Opens PENANG, Fri.— His Grace The Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore, Msgr. EM. Olcomendy, and Lady MacGillivray, wife of the Federation High Commissioner today paid tribute to the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, for his part in establishing a Home
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  • 19 2 A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese diod soon after he was rescued from the Stamford Canal in Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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  • 215 2 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Negri Sembilan Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council at its sixth annual general meeting here last night deplored the attitude of the State Government in not giving due recognition to the trade union movement. It called upon Government to allow trade
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  • 38 2 photo. MR. Ton Lark Sye, president of the Executive Committee gives a picture of bow the dispute with Dr Lin Yu-tang has progressed. Twenty-six trustees of the University were present. Standard
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  • 95 2 MALACCA. March 25 Tomorrow, will be a red-letter day for the 300-odd school children in Ayer Salak New Village and neighbouring Bukit Rambei New Village. Mr. J. W. Sweetman. Secretary for ChincM* Affairs. Malacca, will officially open the first playing fields for each
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  • 26 2 MONSIEUR G. Jennobo f bai been accorded forma! recognition as Consu' for Belgium in Singapore, it was announced In a Government Gazette y esterday.
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyer* Sellers No 1 K.SS Spoto Loose 88,' No I K.SS fob. April 89} H No 2 88i 88 fc No. 3 r5 Tone: Steady TIN PRICK The price of tin yesterday (per pi en l was
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  • 39 2 THE following appointments were officially announced lerda.v. Mr. K. T Alexander 1 to be Magistrate Coroner in the Judicial Department. Singapore, and Mr. .T. A R Macdonald to act as Assistant Secretary to the CommissionerGenera!. Mr MaVo!m MacDonald.
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    • 230 2 SALE AMERICAN! OPENING TODAY I The Master Of All Sales I $500,000 WORTH OF AMERICAN GOODS I Fnr thr first time m the History of Singapore, trvp Di'r I Ot American Goods Offer to The Public Articles H€C I normal Morket Pnces. I CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE PRICES' I Real
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  • 301 3 No Antidote For Parasites nir, mvi wdirr Nn-iion 01 me > an tueel Aquarium in Singapore may be temporarily abandoned for total conversion to take in fresh water fish instead. The factor that may compel the City Council to drastic step is the
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  • 97 3 Medical Assn. Officials Are Elected THE following were elected -bearers of the Southern n ol the British Medical n l Malaya Branch) i annual general meeting In Singapore recently, ."man— Dr. R. J. Grove-vice-chairman—Dr. L. Ram. chairman-elect Mr M McGladdery. Hon. ary— Dr. Lee Siew Choh. presentative on branch •:;ncil
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  • 96 3 Clergy Told To Tell People Of Their 'Duty' THE Malayan Christian has requested all ;n the Colony to speak to their people on their nan duty to vote in the forthcoming elections for the Legislative Assembly. The Council passed this reon at the annual general meeting held recently in Kuala
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  • 42 3 LONDON". March 29 (RcuMajor General Campbell ard Hardy. Royal Marine? i m Normandy and Burma in Wot d War II and later terrorists in Ma aya. yesterday appointed thc:r ni General with the of Lieutenant Genera' next August.
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  • 35 3 CONTRACTOR. Chew Yen. wa> adjudicated a ankrupf by the Chief Justice. Charles Murray-Aynslcy. n the Singapore High Court sterday, on the petition of I \;i:na/:e Ltd. for a debt of 518.641.
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  • 106 3 Malayan Scouts For Jamboree SINGAPORE and Malaya will send a strong cont ngent to this year's Pan-Pacific Jamboree at Clifford Park near Melbourne. The Jamboree will be attend cd by over 12.000 scouts from all parts of th;* world and will be oncned by Field Marshal S:r William Slim. GovernorGeneral
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  • 56 3 FOUR trade unions represent. infl the majority of daily-rated employees of the S ngaporc Harbour Board will take joint action soon to settle their outstanding claims with the Board. The secretary of the Harbour Board Labour Union. Mr. A. Doraisarny. said last night that the
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  • 129 3 Guilty Of Trying To Sell Girl, To Appeal MM Liaa Ning, ,">?. who was charged with attempting to sell a 23-year-old woman, (hew Ah Hock at Everett Road for SI. OOO on Dec. i. last year, was found guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when her case
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  • 20 3 THE Sultan of Kclantan declared open the new Home Guard Training Centre at Kuala Krai on Wednesday
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  • 194 3 IH the weeding out of importers and the disapoearancc <>f reckless the textile market in i pore at the end of 1054 the most stable con- n it had encountered for time vu disclosed yesterday tnnual general meeting the Singapore Chamber of nerce. On the whole,
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  • 623 3 The Reds Know They Cannot Win..! .JOHORE BAHRU. Fii The planters of Johore will continue to light the bandits, with the people of Malaya, even though "the jungle terrorists realize that they cannot win and are turning their efforts in other directions.'"
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  • 382 3 Her Youth Saved Girl Bandit From Death She Asked For Another Chance KUALA LUMf UR, Fri.— A pretty teenage girl, Tai Ah Loke, 18, charged in the Supreme Court here with consorting with armed bandits, smiled from the stretcher in which she was brought to court and pleaded guilty this
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  • 37 3 A CLERK. Abdul Hamid, employed by the Army, whose .'.abilities amounted to $4,600, due to eight creditors was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy, in the Singapore High Court, yesterday
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  • 256 3 Shell Co. Defends Two -Shift System THE Shell Company said yesterday that adequate facilities have been provided for the company's 1,700 workers as a result of the introduction of the double shift system of bulk deliveries of oil from their Butterworth ir.siallations. r~ The new system, introduced to increase efficiency
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  • 79 3 THE Officer Commanding 110 Squadron. Squadron Leader B.A.Q. Wynard Wright, yesterday presented the parachute insignia to 12 officers and other rnnks ot the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment and five personnel of the Royal Army Medical Corps at Chang 1 These men completed the 56 Basic Parachute Course
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  • 400 4  -  MICHAEL GOH Attempt To Burn 3 Houses By Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRI\ Fri. Chinese settlers in the Malay Reservation at the 3.1 Mile, Kota Tinggi Road, are furious over what they believe is a firebug's attempt to burn them out of this
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  • 108 4 Malay Regt. Birthday In London SIR Gcra.d and Lady Tcmpier will be guests at the celebration in London of the 22nd anniversary of the founding of the Malay Regiment, on April 2 The host is Capt. Ibrahim bin Ismail, of Johore. a former member of the famous Force 136. The
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  • 272 4 A Remark Upset Firm's Business -MERCHANT TELLS COURT SOH PIAK YEOW, managing partner of chop Kirn Lee Seng Kee, of Boat Quay, commission agents and rubber merchants, told Mr. Justice Knight, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, how his firm suffered damage in reputation as a result of an unfavourable
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  • 94 4 A TELETHONS booth has been installed near the ABC Brewery at Alexandra Road for the use of the Brickworks Estate residents, who recently petitioned the Singapore Improvement Trust for better safeguards against robbers. The residents there complained through City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Fng.
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  • 97 4 BROWN polling cards which are no\y being posted to all voters in Singapore by the Returning OfTicer are not cards of identity, it was announced yesterday They are intended to help the voter by informing him the polling station to which he should go and to
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  • 31 4 A FLYING Officer attached to the Royal Air Force base at Tengah. Singapore, lost his motor car which he left outside a swimming pool there on Thursday night.
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  • 217 4 MEDICAL schools in the United Kingdom are not eager to take in candidates from Singapore which, unlike certain other territories in the British Commonwealth, has a good medical school of its own. This was stated in a icpor on Colon :-ii candidates scekin admission to
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  • 68 4 L A D V Wjllou^hby Norrie. wife of the Governor General of New Zealand, arrived in Singa pore by i«h yesterday on her way to Britain on six months' holiday. She was accompanied by her son George, a 19--year-old boy who will be inducted into national
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  • 179 4 Jap Is Here To Survey Rice Market JAPAN'S Agricultural At- Skok. Mr A Futagoishe told reporter^ on his arrival b y air yesterday, that Ma'aya's importation of rice from Bangkok exerted a tremendous inlueocf on the "ice market in the who'c of South-east Asia "Japan, Hongkong and your country are
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  • 204 4 RAHMAN BIN ABU, a clerk, pleaded guilty in the Singaport Third Criminal District Court, yesterday to criminal breach of trust of $87 and $548 entrusted to him by the Asia Travel Service on Dec 3 last year, and Feb 19 this year. He was convicted by
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  • 240 4 'Car Jark Gang' Suspected In Khoo Slaying KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.A Police spokesman today attributed the killing of Mr. Khoo 800 Hock, wealthy Kuala Lumpur miner, on Wednesday morning, to the remnants of the notorious "motor car jack" gang which committed several robberies during the past 20 months. Until today, the
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  • 80 4 Miss Laggett's 21 Years In Malaya House A WOMAN', known to thousands of Malayans on leave in England from Malaya, has completed 21 years' service at Malaya House, in I^ondon. She is Miss H Ida Laggett. now Monetary 10 Inche 6thm;m. who was in charge of the reception and enquiry
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  • 66 4 MANZUR Ahmad, a bus conductor o* the Singapore Traction Company, who did not issue i ticket after he received a ten-cent fare from a passenger, was jailed for seven months in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday. He was fcund guilty of criminal
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  • 485 5 jan Lark Sye Speaks, On Nanyang od Policy To Write ice Letters' To Dr. Lin rA H LARK SYE, president of the Executive Committee of the Un ,vcrsity, yesterday dismissed the dispute between the J the Chancellor-designate, Dr. Lin Yu-tong, as actually Making
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  • 49 5 TEMERLOH. Fit An 18--vcar-old youth. Sulaiman bin Mohamed Taha. who altered his age from 18 to 19 in his identity card to secure a job as a special constable, was oound over for six months in the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate's Court, today.
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  • 329 5 Colonialism Made Him Learn English MR. Lee Kuan Yew, People's Action Parly candidate for the Tanjong Pagar Division in the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Assembly elections, last night told more than 2.000 people in Chinatown that he was educated in English because he was a
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  • 156 5 \iistralian mountaineer, Mr. > Mwajr, who is on his way to Hmula\a> li attempt an assault m Masherbium. a 25,000- ft peak i N reikonrd by experts to be the tmiuhest in that region, reporters in Singapore yesterday rould not say for certain that lac *M#n
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  • 26 5 I HE Governor of Singapore. I v "Oil has awarded Kfti' \ency Decoration to iin C R D Danhy for- 1 the Singapore 1
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  • 40 5 AN" odd-|nb labourer. Chan Tong Chee 21 rommittea suiride by drir.kin? tuba juice after a fruitless search for a job. the Singapore Coroner ruled yesterday nt the end of an inquest into Chan's death.
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  • 22 5 KUALA LI'MPL'R. Fn.— A terrorist surrendered yesterday to a r'atoon of the Third Battalion Malay Regimenl near Ipoh in Peiak
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  • 150 5 THE wealth of the country must be used to meet the needs of the people -not just to make profits for the rich, Mr. Francis Thomas said in an election broadcast last night over Radio Malaya on behalf of the Labour Front. I" He said the
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  • 62 5 IPOII. Fri.— The appeal by a 40-year-old businessman of Sitiawan, Chong Ec Hang, against his conviction and sentence or a cheating charge, was allowed by Mr. Justice Pretheroe. today. Chong had been sentenced to three years' jail for allegedly inducing AngloFrench and Bendixsen *o deliver him $305,947
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  • 136 5 NEW ZEALAND does not believe that Communist China, at present, i.s out to wreck world peace This is the considered opinion ot a New Zealand Member 1 Parliament. Mr. Warren Freer of Auckland. He told The Standard yestcrdav: "My Government is so confident that
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  • 929 6 Under The Hammer \T the Kcdah Council of State meeting on Thursday Mr. Soon Cheng Sun raised the question of the official auctioning of holdings held by some families for generations because land rents ttere in arrears This la a problem that has been laguing impecunious land owners
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  • 373 6 Saying Of The Week A'OBODY in war or anywhere else ever made a good decision when he was i Tightened to death.—President Eisenhower. IT is better that all the people should feel the menace of fear rather than continue eating and drinking as in the days of Noah until swept
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  • 158 6 Review of Views Changed Picture I CIN Chew Jit Poh suggests* that the Ministry of Com-i merce in the future govern- 1 merit of Singapore shou'.d bei renamed Ministry of Com- 1 merce. Industry and Agri- 1 culture or Ministry of Econo- 1 mics. i Although Singapore, without doubt, is
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    • 1492 6 Mr. Martin Sir: The Singapore Standard, March 25. attributes to me the statement that my impression of Peking. China, is that ''things are extremely good. Nothing could be better." I should not say anything so silly about any country. I have in fact many criticising of
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  • 1161 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! 'ALTHOUGH starting nearly three years after the "ministerial" form of Government has been functionins in the Federation, the Singapore Government will I be one-iip on the upcountry I administration when the new i constitution starts operating i next month. In the Federation the Members
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  • 85 7 re 's Romance In Full Stomachs' There's an element of romance in full bellies and com- r'ably clothed bodies." he ■s. And without fertiliser r 'n farms these love-making features will vanish. The fall of ancient civilisahas followed the desof their fertile lands. I ho said in a talk to
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  • 57 7 K ing Ms Cremated A FIRE, lighted by his second son, consumes the oil onointed body of King Tribhuvann of Nepal, as thousands watch from either side of the Sacred Baghmcti River, at Katmandu, Nepal, recently. The King's body had heen flown from Zurich, Switzerland, where he died o* a
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  • 203 7 The Driver Was A Marked Man— He Got It Right In The Back Of His Head A I R F I i: L l>. Connecticut. March 2"> <AP) A bus dri\er who transports high m hool students between their homes and the school knew h«» was a marked man Gunmen
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  • 58 7 DICKINSON*. North Dakota. March L'.S (AP)— The Cowboy 1 Hall of Fame will be located either in Kansas. Oklahoma or Coorndo. The Cowboy Hall of Fame honour the men who bu It the U.S We-! and who now keep its traditions aiive. Both the rodeo
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  • 118 7 The Gunman Got The Cold Shoulder— And No Ticket NEW YORK. March 25 <AP» The coolest "customer* at an Upper Broadway Theatre on Thursday night was the movie houses cash- r, 26-year-old Margaret Schiess. A man appeared before her ticket cage, pointed a sun tucked in his trouper belt and
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  • 136 7 Plotters Freed, Then Arrested LAHORE. March 25. (Rcutet)—Eight nicn accused of plotting to seize power by force who had been released on bail by the Lahore High Court yesterday weie re-ai rested last night on the oider of the Pakistan Government. Tho arrests were ordered shortly after the Governor-Gen-eral Mr.
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  • 92 7 Girl Frozen' For Heart Operation PARIS. March 25 (Rcutcr) A ten-year-old girl was "refrigerated" for six minutes by immersion in a cold bath while surgeons successfully performed a delicate heart operation, it was announced here yesterday. The surgeons worked to a strict time table to complete the operation in six
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  • 20 7 THE Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Gromyko arrived in Stockholm by air from London yesterday. Reuter
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  • 368 7 RUSSIANS ARE WILLING TO CUT ARMAMENTS If Germany Isnt Armed LONDON, March 25 (UP) Russia announced yesterday that it is willing to join the West in reducing conventional armaments if the West will drop its plan to rearm West Germany Russia reversed its policy of demanding the simultaneous destruction of
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  • 246 7 'Who Got The Idea That Churchill Is Too Old?' LONDON March 25 (AP) Primp Minister Sir Winston < him hill deftly batted back all questions including a sly one about his retirement thrown at him by the Opposition \esterday Labourite 1' Ci. Stokes asked the KO-year-old Prime Minister it he
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  • 161 7 Rescued His Ma-In-Law From The Iron Curtain MIAMI, Florida. March 25 (AP)-A Miami policeman returned on Thursday from Germany with his 77-year-old mother-in-law whom he spirited from behind the Iron Curtain. Richard A. McFarland said Mrs* Anna Asche was still somewhat dazed by the sudden transition from life under Russian
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  • 76 7 Standard Lordon Correspondent LONDON, March 25—The following are the closing prices rf rubber ond tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 1616. Moy 261 d. June 26; d. July Scptcmbc. 26 d. October/D-ccmbcr 253 d. January/March 25 id. April c.i.f. 26 d. Tone Very steady.
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  • 62 7 NEW DELHI. March 25. •Reutcr)— Prime Minister U Nu of Burma arrived in Delhi by air today on a private visit. He and his wile and four children were welcomed at the airport by Prime Minister Nehru with whom they will stay for two days
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  • 190 7 Blood Is Drawn And Their Honour Satisfied NAPLES. March 25 (UP) A monarchist senator and a lawyer, who duelled to a draw on the field of honour with rapiers, considered the matter settled yesterday. Whether police did was another matter. Duels, even non-fatal ones, are strictly illegal in Italy and
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  • 175 7 BELGIUM'S CAPITAL PREPARES FOR RIOTS BRUSSELS, March 25 (Router)— Gendarmes in battle order carrying submachine guns threw a cordon round Brussels today as the capital prepared for riots in Belgium's '"Church versus State war" over its schools. The blackhclmetcd gendarmes had thrown up check points on all roads into Brussels.
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  • 147 7 'Take What You Want They Did NEW YORK. March 25 <AP> A ''family" hoid-up team a man. woman, and boy about 12 yean old looted a children's shop In Brooklyn of about $250 in cash and jewellery. First the man and boj appeared at the store. The man bought the
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  • 68 7 SAIGON. March 25 (Rputen —The Vietnam Chief of State. Bao Dai. has appealed to the Prime Minister. Ngo Dinh Diem, and leaders of South Vietnam's private armies to settle their political quarrel and end the crisis threatening the country. Bao Dai cabled the message to
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  • 59 7 OKA YAM A. Japan. March 25 (AP) For six years Hisashi Hanafusa. 42. had complained of stomach trouble. Surgeons operated on Thursday and found his stomach inside the chest between his lungs. It had detenorated until it was useless The intestines had taken over the
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  • 34 7 MR V.X Krishna Mrnon. India's ropro.sentativr at the United Nations. urtved in Washington yostrrday lor a conleronce with thr Unii<ri States Secretary ol St^tr Mr. John Foster Dulles Reut< r.
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  • 234 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation Government will seek the sanction of the Legislative Council this month to continue the organization of social welfare lotteries for another five years. At the Council meeting on March 30. Inche Mustapha Albakri. Member for Industrial and Social Relations, will move
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  • 443 8 JOHORE PLANTERS ASKED TO AID WELFARE PROJECTS M-Coni 'Lew' Plan For A Worthy_Cause JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A suggestion that Johore planters contribute 10 cents per planted acre, or .025 cents per pound, to the 1955 State scheme for rehabilitation and the tuberculos.s sanatorium to be built, was mode yesterday at
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  • 67 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Hisii Commissioner has appointed Mr. Frank Bicwcr; of the Maayan Civil Sen ire to be a temporary official member of the Federal Legislative j Council. Da'o Kaya Stia. Nik Hussein bin Nik Zaina!. Em-he Baba L;;dck. Enche Mohamed Khir bin Johari and
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  • 30 8 THE Malacca Indian Community will entertain Mr C. M. Scth. MBE to a tea party at the Capitol Danre Hall Wolferstan Road. Malacca today at 5 p.m.
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  • 343 8 Counfry Is Politically Young MALACCA, Fri. The move by the Malacca branch of the I'MNO, through its chairman, Jasmy Haji Abdul llamid. asking the Settlement Council at yesterday's meeting to obtain a relaxation of the ban forbidding senior government servants from participating in politics
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  • 287 8 100 Bus Workers Decide To Strike ABOUT 100 employees of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company, Singapore, yesterday served a 14-day strike notice on the firm. xheir action follows a deadlock in negotiations between the Singapore Bus Workers' Union and the company regarding the reinstatement of two dismissed workers. The
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  • 111 8 MALACCA. Fri. An effort to revive the old move to make Chinese marriages monogamous was made when the Chinese Advisory Board met here last weekend, but got nowhere Suggestions were made that other Chinese Advisory Boards in the Federation might take up the matter
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  • 83 8 KUANTAN. Fri. At the fifth annual general meeting of the Kuantan District Boy Scouts Association, the following were elected office-bearers for the year. President: Dr. Choo .Too Kong. Hon. Secretary: Che Abdullah bi n Awang Ho!. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Kok Sw c c Kong, Committee: Messrs. W.G
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  • 52 8 MALACCA. Fri. The Settlement Council has appointed a Sc'ect CommiUee to investigate the need for a Muslim Advisory Board in Mr. H D. Eastwood was appointed chairman of the committee. Other members are Sudin Abdul Rahman, Ja.ji Abdul Rahman, Haji Osman Jasmy, Haji Abdul Hamid and
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  • 189 8 Bill For Control Of Buffaloes Passed MALACCA, Fri. The strict control of buffaloes —a burning question in the rural areas— figured prominently i n the Settlement Council yesterday fr^ s R il f v s r trong opposition from Dato Naning and UMNO 1 01 8 Jasm y H aji
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  • 677 8 PROGS. WANT COST HOUSE SLUM CLEARAN THE Progressive Party was largely responsible lor obtaining the new constitution after seven years of incessant toil. In causing the radical changes we are fully conscious that we have taken a risk (albeit a calculated one) with the welfare of the people and, therefore.
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  • 312 8 THE Peoples Action Party believes in democracy. And there can be no democracy in Malaya as long as it remains a Colony governed Irom Whitehall in the interests of the Imperial power. There may be the outward forms of democratic government, elections to the
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  • 40 8 MUAR. Fri.— Lee Meng Hong, driver of a motor lorry, was fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate, Inehe Pawan Ahmad, for driving xho vehicle without an attendant on Jan. 19 at the 21$ mile. Tangkak-Segamat road.
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    718 9  -  Dick Kleiner By J^ITTY KALLEN was walking along when a man came up Johnny and said|> rd like yoar *ut°Brmi* for m y n > Kitty sigmed, then stared at the man, who looked faaid, "aren't you Lefty Gowez?" It was. tke YOUR autograph for MY -Mmtwr" Frances
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  • 441 9 \II M< for dancing hasalways been popular but in Britain today it is considered to be more than an i« i ompaniment to dancing". n has achieved almost, < MMCti status, especially amongst teenagers. who i Mm k to hear it in halls all mrr the
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  • 859 9 STAGE DOOR A r a talk given at the British Council Hall recently, the question wan asked: "What chance is tlierc for the young Malayan, who way be a gitted actor or playwright, to develop his talents and to Hnd for liiwsclf an audience?" The answer was simple and straightforward.
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  • 1119 9  -  NACRU SIS gmbkdmn;gh;.m nhgdmhm j£" "For */ie time being -cp o//er you the following "ems: s<r P t e (0/ w/iic/i a /iaue already written V you and that it may be <p also arranged for the X Piano for the purpose of greater dissemination V nd profit)
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    • 23 9 DIET rets [ABLETS IX f IS. Mil |Blf n V H X I PILLS i -x LON| s Hair Hd p made .rd
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  • 660 10  -  Marjorie Proops By 1 WAS ttlng on the bui i fog i the office yesterday, reading about 1 ess Margaret. The C'ippie came and looked over w.y shoulder at the "Looks like she's g«»ing i airy him." I said. "Is she, < o you think?' asked
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  • 324 10  - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar hgn,nlhml ril ni> n gi 01 I ion: Kio^r.i|»li> hi Hi.- only inn* in«iur> rarijrtr. I I Kl> Mil! I KK\- <>\| c -i nidf.ers ln|i with :< m se 1 to adr. during "he daytime. b keep yojt deal- c > and
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    187 10 THE Diagram shows you j how to make a very i simple and effective nightdress. Three yards of material will be required, together with four-and-a-half yards of ribbon half-an-inch wide, and one yard of ribbon meaj suring one inch in width. Mark a line lour-and-a-half inches from the
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  • 72 10 Indian women use them to decorate themselves 7ns cart if "r5n flower to *>ri ff hten up their houses many necessary t o the the dancer illustrates fKw?m ?n rnamen^, In the ca- o f some Indian dances, flowers are often essential. bein R fS
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  • 265 10 He Builds You Up "WIST it!" said the manaJ^ einß director a?, he >ent a shower of brassieres fly ins into the air. He io>c irom serabb.ins the contents of a large cardboard box. Bras, all shapes and si/.c?. lay where he'd thrown them. We were surrounded. "You see!" he
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    • 213 10 YOUR HAT GIVES VOL \T/ OMEN ARE FAR more advanced in the psychology of clothes than men. Every woman knows that a new hat transforms her mental outlook as well as her appearance. Often when depressed a woman will go out and buy a new hat. And the choice she
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    • 110 10 ngngn ATTRACTIVE mix wi'h the younger and are more b' < the rising general with the old Feathers arc worn with definite opil many mbjertf. They lcarl a usefu ngngn BISV m.d fin<i thetnse i committees, but th»-> vkmmii brware of brins t<»<» r math whrn dealing uit h men.
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  • 325 12 Final 4 Wo 20.2p.c. fr Claims Co The War Domo QC 0 in Singapore yesterday a** of 20.2 per cent. o f J claims category, which The sum to be disburse/ As interim pa; the award hmn percentage pa; I made The other clan
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  • 428 12 R.I. TO RAISE RUBBER EXPORT DUTY AGAIN FXPORT duty on rubber is to be raised again in the big ex^>Tt s prior to March 1 should have little effect on actual shipments this month. After the very active and erratic market ol the \*st few weeks the market his become
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  • 207 12 THE number of vessels accommodated alongside the Singapore Harbour Board during the last year was 221 more than in 1953, with a corresponding increase in the nett registered tonnage. The tonnage of cargo handled during 1954 is also reported as being more
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  • 58 12 THE largest oil refinery in India, built near Bombay bu Burwah-Shell Rclmenes Ltd. costing nearly Mai. $200 million, and completed a year ahead oi schedule, was formally declared open last veck by Dr. S. Radhaknshnan. Vice-Pre&ident of India. Situated on Trombay Island, ten nttlei fo the noriheast
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  • 51 12 THE U.S. Foreign Operation? Administration is giving added supoort this year to the Philippine Government's programme for industrial expansion About US$B million, representing 40 per cent of FOA's US$2O million P.I. aid programme tor the fiscal yearr ended June .'M. is being devoted to industry and
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  • 30 12 THE U.S. has passed another milestone in its economic development the production of 10.000 million kilowatt hours of power in a single week by the nation's electric utilities
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  • 79 12 OITIR ROADS Van Goens, Flying Trader Bnti.sh Prince. Batavia. Sedenak Alva Cape. Silindoeng, San Jeronimo. Agamemnon INNEI ROADS Hin Chuan. Serdansj, Aik Lcons. Tg Pinang. Marud.i. Sin [cng Ho, Hin Chuan. Torina. Hero, i.m Tiong, Sadao. Sedili Malim. Legundi, Nangkachindr Malim. Arnheim. June. S.H.B. WHARVES Tabinta 42.
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  • 193 12 RUBBER STEADY -UP 1½ c. A Lb. Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed steady at the highest price for t!ie day, first grade rubber for April shipment being quoted at 891 cents per lb., a rise 1} cents per lb. on Thursday. Renewed buying interest and
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  • 196 12 HIE Malayan Exchange Association's best agreed sterling T.T. rates to merchants at the opening of year were 2/3 29/32 selling. 2 4 1/32 buying and lor the first eight months of 1954 markets were «x--tremely steady, it was reported at the annual general meeting of
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  • 368 12 Pineapple Exports Last Year Estimated To Exceed $25 M. THE estimated value of exports of canned pineapples last year exceeded 525 million, representing: an increase of 25 per cent, over the 1953 figure, according to the annual review of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Of the total exports, the l
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  • 68 12 THE Iraq Government ha* signed a new agreement coverin" oil prices with the Bntishowned Iraq Petroleum Company and its associated companies. it was officially announced i" Baghdad. The agreement increases the Iraq Government royalties by about 7 shillings a ton. It also means that Iraq
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  • 182 12 DULL and easier conditions prevailed in most sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday with only small business reported in the morning. Coconut oil was a dull market with sellers in Penang quoting $4."* per picul. Singapore Copra Association prices yesterday were: April $282 arid $29; May
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  • 45 12 $200 Mil. Refinery Opened modem equipment, inll process 11.000.000 tons o; crude oil a year. Its production of petrol, kerosine. Diesel oils and turnace oils will he the liiglicsl in India. Shell piioto shoirs: The crude distillation unit (\et{) and tiic iced ]ircparation unit (right).
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  • 99 12 1 HI. Hawker Iluntrr and (iloster Javelin, two of the new transonic fighters now in quantity production for the R.A.F. are to be fitted with Martin-Baker ejection seats of an «*\en later design. This incorporates a cockpit canopy jettison sear, so that a pilot in
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  • 123 12 Newsprint From Bagasse THE U. S Congressional Record said in Washington on Thursday. L'f> weekly and daily newspapers in Louisiana recently issued their publications on newsprint made from Bagasse. Rep. Edwin E. Willis < Democrat Louisiana). author Of the statement, said Bagasse, "heretofore generally considered a waste product of the
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  • 149 12 FOREIGN investments in Malaya would depend on the recommendations of the International World Bank Mission which visited Malaya last year, the VcePresident of the National City Bank of New York, j Mr. A. D. Calhoun told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Calhoun is on a tour
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  • 159 12 TWO features of interest during the past year were the narrowing of the premium lor Stiaits Tin and the disappearance of backwardation, it was reported at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. From a peak of £52^ on March 22 it
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  • 21 12 SOME II 1 which nearly British Commonwt'a against ten before the war. v rubber cultivation ■rcordirtf to Commoawmttk mittee.
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    • 537 12 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE rPENDERS arc invited for the A following: (A) Stitching and Complete Making of Uniforms. (B) S :pp'.v of Boots and Shoes (C) Supoly of Rubber Canvas Shoes 2 Separate tender?, which must DC :narkrd 'TENDER FOR UNIFORMS," "TENDER FOR BOOTS SHOES" and "TENDER FOR
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  • 175 13 m 53 (Knitrr)— Among the contribuBr n sports day tomorrow are the rtJ up semi-finals. Eight teams still rM .t ia the competitions but unless B |i tour will be left tonight to D* Scottish Cup final on April 23 1 Manchester City and
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  • 26 13 S Is .h beat SmeatkMi Club 3-o in a v .vcr match p'a^cri on est^rday. and Kariir netted the l»t foal waj a 'gift'
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  • 106 13 A Game For The Girls HOVE, Sussex: Cricket is becoming more and more popular with women, and here are three young Sir Is taking vp 1 the sport and en- 1 joying it. They play c v c r yi Saturday even'-i ing at the netst at the Kin ti
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  • 233 13 HE QUEEN WILL BE AT AINTREE TO WATCH MAS TU VU LIVERPOOL, March 25 (Reuter)— The queen will visit Aintree tomorrow for the first time for five years with a sound hope that her mother's horse Mas Tv Vu Will win the Grand National steeplechase run over four and a
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  • 327 13 l/|f W OF TODAYS Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race •FA Cup Grand National WEATHER IS VITAL FACTOR LONDON, March 25 (Reutcr)— Wet squally weather may interfere with and have a big influence on the result of tomorrow's 101 st. Oxford and Cambridge boat race. Air Ministry weather
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  • 81 13 Olson Is Named 1 954's Sportsman San Francisco. Mar. 23. (AP) Carl (Bobo) Olson, world middleweight boxmjj champion, has been named San Francisco's outstanding sportsman of 1954 The middleweight titiist. who meets .Joey Masim in a 10--round r>out here on April 13. was presented with a plaque by Donald Spier,
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  • 56 13 THE following will represent Rajaji Sports Club against Bukit Timah SC in a friendly soccer match to be played at Fairer Park today. G. Muthiah. S. HanifTa. P." Suppiah M. Sintha. P. Sundram. K. Syed Osman. S. Madakan G. Doraiappan. G. Nadaraia. K. Sycd Ali. M. Mustapha R.
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  • 228 13 BCKANGOON Malay Youn? sler.s beat lu.ms Mmi; Old Boys' Association hv lour goal* to three, in a Singapore Div. HA leagu,- so<-err match played on the CYMA ground yesterday. Tuang llonf stalled off im- j pi essively by opening their score in the first minute After
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  • 92 13 PARIS Mar. 25. (Reuter)<~ The Fin a I' s Union pionship matdi of the ieasoQ tomorrow, at t;ie Colon i Sta» dium here, will (.< i r whetnrr France arc to ho hailed as outright champ MU for the time They meet W. i need only
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    • 1211 13 Classified Adverts SITUATIONS VACAMI TUITION APPLICATIONS are invitel mrr \TIOV niPXRTMINT W7ANTED ft leac to teach fi for the posts ot ACCOUN- l >V English in Joo Long Public I FARX Cak«>makins from TANT IN THE TREASURY. SrXANGOR. School |j| mi!es j urO n X Road L Oon Java Cakes>
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    • 160 13 kr By Al Copp 'S> ro*-A/,,A/ HE* formal GQssA/.'.'"— BA ACE YORES ELF, DAJSY HE'S > STOP GauM&UN\r V"-AN' VO TIKtS T COME BACK, HAMFAT'? lAL^JT- VoSnG *<?XH WELI /EF VO SEES THET TORMAL GOWN."/ BUT, WE'S SAFE" T\ TO BE A I* *2? V UNTIL SHE ,/CgO;,-], SO-LL lOSC
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  • 144 14 LONDON" newspaper! yesterl were full of prai c for Malayan crtrants in the AllEngland badminton championship? Tho Times said: "It may not be too curly to predict that Although there i s plcntv of U < in many countries, ana will continue to hold the supremacy in
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  • 235 14 All The Results Mens Singles Somi finals: Kddir (Malayai brat Finn Kobbero (Deaanrk) 17-14. r> 1. W«BI rmz Soon (Malaya) hnt B^rtil <>l.ins (Sweden) J.Vli. 18-1".. Women s Singles Seari fin.il: Judy Drvlin (I s beat Mir.ioiic Sbedd .1K.1.I.1) ML I!" Women* sinslo quarter hnals: beat 51 11-8. 11-4 \j
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  • 28 14 LONDON, March Si, (Router) Port .Arlington is a non-starter for tomorrow s (■rand National sterplcrhaso al Aintrer. This rediurs the field to !>1 prohablrs.
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  • 445 14 IT'S WONG AND EDDIE FOR TITLE LONDON, March 25, (^uter)— WONG PENG SOON WILL MEET EDDIE CHOONG FOR THE ALL-ENGLAND SINGLES TITLE rOMORROW THE TOP-SEEDED MALAYANS WEPT IN FOR AN ALL-MALAYAN FINAL HERE AT EMPRESS HALL AS EXPECTED. Wonc Penq Soon, three times holder of the title
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  • 187 14 MALACCA TO REPEAT VICTORY MALACCA. Fri.— Though lfi have hi'cn selected by MAT A. count on skipper Tiam Tye to »ome in in place of .laswant Sinsh and to lear* .Malacca asainst Nesri tomorrow at Kubu Stadium for her opening Malaya cup match this season But for a palpable weakness
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  • 65 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Voc Spoils Club gave -'Hid second half display to beat Se'.ancor United 2-0 in their opening div three league soccer tic on the Imoi Road ground today Selangor United put up a stubborn fiaht in the first half and hold Voc Sports Club
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  • 58 14 TAIPIXG. Fri The St George's Institution Old Boys will meet tne present boys in their ;mnual soccer fixture for the Centenary Cup on Tuesday March 29 nt 5.15 p.m. The °M boys are the holders of the trophy. The competition is decided on the best of
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  • 98 14 DENVER. Mar. 25, (AP) The three-year rei^n ol the Pcoria. Illinois cats as rhanvpions of National An.alcur Athletic Association (AAU) Basketball rrumbled Thursday night in a 70 H7 loss to senior members of the University of Colorado leant that won the big seven cot ference
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  • 327 14 !M\\N<; Fri.— l hr follow- in; i> |kc race card for the lVn.inc Turl Club Amateur lii<°rtin£ tomorrow: Race One l.'M) p m. Maiden Polo Poiiv Scurry two Furlong i atchueights 13 st. 7 11^ 1 CIDER 2 CAPTAIN- 3. I IV. 4 GUNNA; S
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  • 89 14 THE team to represent Singapore '"A" against the Royal Navy in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Bcsar Stadium today will be chosen from the following: Wilfred Skinner; Idros. Kok Cheng: Yong Kong Kirn Beng; Rashid Gimair. Osman Johan. Harith bin Omar B. Rozario. Zainol. Kok
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  • 278 14 Pulau Brani United 5 It E.M.E 0 Tahir 3, Ali Sngor mid Ah Hoc. Mr. Leo Pak Tong rncrccd. PILAU Brani United scored a surprise 5-0 victory over REME in a Singapore Div. 1 league soccer match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Islanders
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  • 369 14 NEW ZEALAND STRUGGLE FOR RUNS AGAIN AUCKLAND, March 25, (Reuter)— Kngland a S ai n showed the limitations of New Zealand's batting uhm they claimed eight New Zealand wickets for lf)0 riln on the opening day of the second and final Test hrrc today. With the exception of that fine
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  • 51 14 Wise Folly Wins L' pool Spring Cup LIVERPOOL tor) Mr. F Ciark's fo ir»year«o Folly won Iho Li\« Cup run over Hi 170 yards heir la He btai Iliu T f T ntinnabulum w.th Major Dor monts Duranto tl further ■waj I Offir-ia! starting pi 4-1 Wist V nabulum, J-l
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  • 173 14 SETIA Java beat S. Corinthians "A" by three goa'.s to nil in a Singapore Div. IA league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Set:a Java, superior in all departments, attacked from the start. Midway in the first half. rentreforwaxd MadonV drive from 25 yard? saw
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  • 62 14 BODCA Cricket XI to play the Indian Association in a friendly match at St. Georges ground today will be —P. Gupta <capt> Van Rooyan. Balan Markar Sam Chel'.iah. Lewis. Wong Majesh. Gopal Vaz. Teia Singh. Against the VMCA on Sunday at Balestier Road— Wi leweeia <Capt> Van Roovan
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