Singapore Standard, 28 March 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard ft vH r SLNGAPOKL, MONDAY. M AIUH 28, 1953 12 PAGES l."» avis
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  • 140 1 ion President mmons Police ACSU Meet colled to the Victoria iqcporc yesterday to stand ig the annual delegates' qaporc Army Civil Services vcr the right of two attend the meetIBQ ieaicd its head T L:ngam, summoned be elected, we i be ;n a position to be »rt the maximum :n
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  • 38 1 I In defiance of this ban tens sands of Catholic supprotesting against i educational reforms took over the ds and medieval back 3 ol midtown Brussels the* were driven back in armed police and mes.
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  • 76 1 jC-"v\Vor lil ba dml n t oft* whin he stopped Eddie Choonc the Penansborn Malayan, in the best of three sets at Empress Hall in London on Saturda> night P*Mit; Soon won !."> 1 4 17. 15— It. This United Press radio picture Iron London
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  • 491 1 A 19-YFAR OLD expectant mother, Kundan Bala, burned to death in a provision shop In Geylaag Road, Singapore at about 1.30 a.m. yesterday, while her husband, brother and brother-in-law stood helpless within the premises. small crowd, assembled outside the building, were just as helpless because
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  • 62 1 Angry Mob Kills Cyclist Who Injured Girl MANILA. March 27 <AP>.— An infuriated mob mauled a cyclist to death yesterday after he hit and injured a girl here, police reported. Ricardo Pesam, 19. accidentally rode his bicycle against Christina Espina. 18. She suffered minor injuries. Police said a mob attacked
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  • 40 1 HONGKONG. March 27 (UP) A 19-man British trade group left today by train for Red China to survey the possibilities of trade. The group was led by Sydney A. Lane of the Brush Group Limited.
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  • 121 1 PENANG, Sun. The Chancellor-designate of Nanwin- University. Dr. Lin Yutang. paid a surprise visit to Penang today. Dr Lin and his wife arrived at the Bayan Lepas Airport this evening. They will b > guests of Mr. Lim Lean Tens the chairman ot the Penana
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  • 39 1 RANGOON*. March 27 ißcutrr>'— At least 20 people were killrd and 40 injured when insurgents minod and looted a train about 30 miles west of Mandalay on Friday according to reports reaching here today.
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  • 106 1 Dato Tan Maintains Strength MALACCA. Sun. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. president of the Malayan Chinese Association, had a restful night last night in the General Hospital here. A Hospital bulletin issued at noon today by Professor G.A. Ransome and Mr. C.J. Hassett stated that at pn isent the uraemia, which
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  • 139 1 MINNEAPOLIS. March 27 (Reuter) A boys blood was pumped through a lung which had been removed from a doc for 19 minutes during a heart operation, it was revealed here. Details of an operation last Wednesday on alvin Richmond. 13. of Arkansas. were revealed
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  • 275 1 Labour Opposes Decision ANZAM TROOPS FOR MALAYA Concern Is Greater With The Way Cocos Transfer Came About KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The National Council of the Labour Party of Malaya today adopted a resolution condemning the decision of the Australian and New Zealand governments to send troops to Malaya. "it is
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  • 88 1 ...THEY WANT THE AUSSIES TO QUIT SYDNEY. March 27 I Rout on —Descendants oi the mutin- ccrs ol the Bounty are among the citizens of Norfolk island who have petitioned the < Queen for self-government and an end to Australia's administration. Norfolk Inland is 030 miles east of New South
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 27 (UP) —Naval sources here today confirmed Nationalist Chinese reports that a Polish tanker last week delivered a load of jet fuel to Communist China. They said the name of the tanker Is "Karpaty" and added the rest of the information, published in a
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  • 36 1 P-\RIS. March 27 <Reutcr> Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia will represent his Government at the Alro/Vsian conference in Banduns next month, the French News reported from Pnom Penh today quoting usually well-informed sources.
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  • 23 1 MISS Felicity Attlec. daughter of the British Labour leader, is to marry Mr. John Harwood on April 2. Rev Itrr
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  • 147 1 VICTORY IN PARIS, NOW TO BIG -4 PARIS, March 27, (IT) France voted final approval to German rearmament today and sought immediate talks with the United States and Britain to arrange an early Bi£ Four conference with Russia The French Senate ratified the Paris accords bringing Germany into NATO and
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON. March 27 A P» Former US. Secretary of State Cordell Hull suffered a stroke yesterday and was taken to Bethesda Naval Hospital where he was reported to be in a critical condition A hospital spokesman .^aid the 3.'i-year-old statesman was stricken at 3 air.,
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  • 158 1 Ngo Backs Down To Avoid Flare-Up SAIGON. Maich 27, (Reutcr) The Pri m c Minister of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Uicm today ho was picparcd lo broaden his Government and replace iu.s personal friends m the Cabinet in a Press conference after a nighi .2 tension during which Saigon was
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  • 29 1 LONDON. March 27 (R< Liter > Nearly 2,000 of n's 15.491 ronr! tec id <nt a January were directly due to bad weather tlie Tran Mini rj announced.
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  • 580 2 Social Orders Is Unchanged, Warns Marshall LABOUR Front candidate for Cairnhill in the Legislative Assembly elections, Mr. David Marshall last night warned that blood wil flow in every Singapore street, if the Colony s population was deprived of its livelihood. P l ATdressing about 300
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  • 169 2 CANDIDATES contesting the Legislative Assembly elections are ma k i n*g last-minute efforts to remind the voters about their "duty"' on Saturday Polling Day. Yesterday, many of them held election rallys in their respective constituencies. Ma n y candidates have started house-to-house canvassing.
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  • 45 2 THE Deputy Judse-Advo-rato for the Army and Air Force Mr. C.E. Depinna arrived in Singapore by BOAC Argonuat from Hongkong yesterday for a year's tour of duty here. He will be attached to the Judge Advocate General's Office in Malaya.
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  • 56 2 JOHOHE BAHRU. Sun About 800 acres of rubber belonging to Sungei Papan Estate was destroyed by fire last week. The fire, it was officially reported. was the work of terrorists. Sungei Papan Estate is on the cast bank of the Johore Rivor south of Kota Tin™i.
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  • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Officials of the SKangor Government Bervani operative Thrift <V Loan Society Ltd. Ulu Selanifor District Branch. Kuala X Bahru. elected at Itf general are a.v follows: District Chairman. I Mahluddin d I rict Secretary. Che Mohd Rawi i re-elrcted C tee: IfesffTS. Sum
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  • 34 2 BATU PAIIAT. Sun. first trad'- exhibition town opens tomorrow Kirns Park and will < till April 3. Exhibits for thr show born received from fli Singapore and the }-<d' ration.
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  • 40 2 THE visiting former C Minister <> f 1 1 Cochin. < India). Mr. I van. was enteitaine lunch 102. Tanjony Road. v. ■fal of friends. He was late parly at the Chai Hindu T-emple. by I" living there.
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  • 51 2 A MALAY was caught attempting to steal clothing from a servicemen*! quarters in Cii..man Barracks. Singapore, on Saturday night. He was taken to Tanjong Pagar Po'ice Station wearing a bloodstained shirt. It is believed that the man is wanted by the Poice for five other hrv.-.se-breakings and
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  • 313 2 Hopes For Fairest Consideration' TANJONG KARANG, Sun —The Sultan of Selan^or hoped today that the federal Legislative Council would give its "fairest consideration' to the recommendations of the Rice Committee in order to alleviate the distress of nadi planters. ""It is well-known that padi planters work
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  • 254 2 15-DAY JUNGLE TREK TO TEST EQUIPMENT AT dawn yesterday, four officers of the Royal Air Force, Far East, set out on a 15-day journey through unkown territory of British North Borneo to carry out exhaustive trials of new jungle survival equipment for use by the R.A.F. The trek is being
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  • 163 2 THE Sine. 1 Co ;n j 'Purpose's Committee yestcr- j day expressed its willingness to meet representatives of the City Council Labour Unions' j Federation, to discuss the latter's claims for improved conditions of service. In a letter to the Unions' Federation, the City President,
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  • 265 2 Don't Harass Us Plea THE 3,000-strong Singapore Hawkers' Tnion yesterday deplored the approval of the City Council^ Health Committee to impose heavier fines on all hawkers who break the law, especially unlicensed hawkers The president of the Hawkers' Union. Mr. Wong Choon. declared that the
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  • 68 2 photo. MR. LIONEL CRESSON. Chairman of the Polytechnic Board of (iovernors. addresses the eighth annual dinner of the Technical Association of Mala>a. on Saturday nij;M Picture shows (from left) Mr (V G. Harrison, out coins president of the Association, Mrs. R S Andertnn Mr (resson. Mr. J. H.
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  • 278 3 Move To Finance Major Projects KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The State and Settlement governments in the Federation, in the future, may float public loans on their own to finance major development works or balance their budgets. To facilitate this, the "Raja Uda Committee" appointed last October
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  • 25 3 AYERS AT RE -OPENING pnoio. riM after the reopening of the mosque by Tuan Ilaii Ali ,r, the members of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya). Stand-
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  • 189 3 Men Get Back Mosque Housed Church Of England men of the Royal Air Force, Changi, Singapore, yesterday uhich during the close of the World War II was occupied Eaglaad. •nod the Changi Mosque was originally built in 1935. Or :;> Captain Warfield. S on Commander. and C mmander D. L.
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  • 4 3 LAWYER FOR RATION BAR
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  • 61 3 LAYS TO REMAIN AT CHANGKAT n March 25 and 5 p.m < -h 26 for a team of >nd police to serve the •nment's order on the :r > who had been forced ne terrorists in the area them with food and 22-hour house curfew n lifted but the cur-
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  • 128 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— lt would be a tragedy if Eurasians in Malaya fail to exercise their voting rights. Dr. J.S. Goonting. President of the Selangor Eurasian Association, declared today. Speaking at the Association's 32nd annual general meeting. Dr. Goonting called for a halt in the apathy
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  • 61 3 MR. J. SHARPLES. Deputy Chairman of the Central Electricity Board, was yesterday elected president of the Technical Association of Malaya at the eighth annual genera', meeting he'd in Singapore. lie succeeds Mr. C.G. Harrison. General Manager of the Malayan Railways. Mr. V. Selvanayaqam and Mr. F. T.S.
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    25 3 photo. MR O.K. KDELSTEIN. Hongkonc: manager of CPAL (left) and Mr. Wnns; Chung On. CPAL's sales manager, on their arrival at Kalians Airport yesterday. Standard
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  • 194 3 THERE is a trend for Malayan students to study in Canadian universities, said Mr. G. E. Edelstein, the Hongkong manager of Canadian Pacific Airlines Limited yesterday. «iiu»ti nu-ns m fleet of shins In tho past six months. CPAL liavo received so many enquiries from Malayan
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  • 19 3 KRISHNASAMY, 41. who involved in a collision far In Orchard Road ay, died after admission General Hospital.
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  • 97 3 MOTORIST DID NOT REPORT A SINGAPORE motorist swerved oft" the road in trying to avoid a head-on collision with another car more than a week ago and then drove away— without making a report to the Police. Now the Traflie Police are anxious to get details of this incident, which
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  • 75 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Representatives of various Chinese Institutions in Johore Bahru yesterday headed by Dato Wong Shee Fun. attended the annual ceremony of paying homage to the memory of members of the Chinese community who were slain Dy the Japanese during the occupation period. The first part
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 147 3 CHANGE OF ADDRESS GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS N.V. announce that as from Monday March 28th 1955 their address will be BANK OF CHINA BUILDING (Ist Floor) Battery Road, Singapore. TELEPHONE NOS. 7869 and *****/8 I could have wept...! Shantung's so expensive these day^ and there were my husband's best shirts ruined
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 765 3 cAlmanac Information at a Glance {SINGAPORE RADto MALAYA j« gggg sg,^ 85 <«• f-i j K.\|)lO MAI.AVA ((Wiu-ral): 857 ;rM) My Sone Goes Round tne jBJE~ -JB am For Schools tSi: 1 pm World; (1959 m): 4 pm Dinner ■s^^»l^ ll^W M Melody and Sons; from S!n-e and Music. il9
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  • 46 4 photo. MR. RK. PALAIYAN, general secretary of the G.C.C.L.U. speaking at the ninth anniversary celebrations of the Union, at the Badminton Hall. Singapore. Seated on his left is Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. the City President, and Mr. J.T. Rea. the Deputy City Presi- dent. Standard
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  • 181 4 'Real' Grievances Only THE Singapore City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday pledged that he will try his best to redress the "real" grievances of the Council employees. Speaking in Malay at the ninth anniversary celebrations of the Government and City Council Labour Union
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  • 153 4 Departments To Stay In City Hall A COMMITTEE of the Singapore City Council has recommended the retention ot both the Analyst and Bacteriological Departments in the City Hall, instead ol moving the latter to a site at Middleton Hospital or Park Road to provide for expansion of the former The
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  • 39 4 IPOH. Sun. Standard Vacuum Oil Company's latent $100,000 filling station opposite Wearne Bros. Ltd.. in Hugh. Low Street here was officially declared open by Mr. J.G. Kidman. Acting Senior Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Perak this morning.
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  • 42 4 SIR Howard Robertson, partner of Eastern and Roberts. consultant architects tor the University of Malaya, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday. He is here to confer with the architect on the spot. He leaves for Hongkong ?oon.
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  • 71 4 KUANTAN. Sun. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has approved a loan of $5,000 to Inchc Sidek bin Haji Bakar. Ketua of Kampong Selamat. to build a larger fishing boat and purchase a 10 h.p. marine engine. Sidek. a 50-year-old land owner, has been trying
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  • 45 4 FIFTY-SIX emigrants from Bremen, Germany, passed through Singapore yesterday in a chartered KLM Skymaster for a new life in Sydney, Australia. With them were eight children and an infant. The trip was paid for by the Dutch Government.
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  • 82 4 Choppers Fly In Street Row PENANG. Sun.— A free-for-all developed among hawkers at an eating rendezvous in Kampong Malabar. off Penang Road last night. A large crowd witnessed the fight in which meatchoppers were wielded and boiling water thrown. It appeared that the fight started when the hawkers began arguing
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  • 29 4 TAXJOXG MALIM. Sun.— Chan Lam and Kong Pooi were each fined $75 in the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court for gambling in Behrang New Village on March 11,
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  • 61 4 THE Singapore Blood Bank had a good day yesterday. Seventy-six donors, the majority from units of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, answered the rail of the blood transfusion service. Among them was Cpl. Tong Wai Khuing. of the SVC. who was giving blood for the 14th time. Standard
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  • 513 4 FINANCIAL AUTONO FOR STATES URG New System Of /?eve Collection Propose KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The "Raja Uda Com the fiscal provisions of the Federation Agreement rcc a large measure of financial autonomy to the States "without prejudicing either the concept of partnership 0 V need for a strong central government
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  • 38 4 Symph Of The For S'pore "5 »«j Pilots „f"*J Xrtur lo^J lu(lm v-3 sinn,n- flts tour j3 rtetfat an] •"•'I the MiiJ n«P«rs qI j*2J 'II:.- „"t* thrffj Kxdti llir««J and Shum^ Kur. fj Plnlippin.v j and Siomm
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  • 182 4 JOHORE BAIIRU, Sun.— Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court yesterday awarded Ahmad bin Jailani $4,520 damages for injuries sustained in a motor accident which occurred on the Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur, on May 3, 1953. The suit for damages was brought against Liew Poh
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  • 6 4 Intensi Drive Get Ki H I
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    273 5 ONCL UDING THE MARILYN MONROE STORY Marilyn Monroe was an orphan child w/io had no toys. The fourth of a serjes^ of special articles tells you how she makes up for this now she is rich. THE bed that Marilyn Monroe sleeps in has silk sheets, no blankets and an
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  • 681 5  - FOOD BORES WIVES SO HUSBANDS SHOP LEWIS ONSLOW By CAM TERMINI didn't k dream, when he built the house that jrai to protect him. that it* would land him in prison. Termini is a big-time gambler who made a fortune—and a lot of enemies —in San Francisco. He has served
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  • 480 5 HER GREATEST TREASURES sentimental value to him and I'll always cherish it, proud that he wanted to make me its owner," says Marilyn. APART from these three possessions and her large collection of books and records, the only furnishings that Marilyn must have in her home are thick and comfortable
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  • 485 5 "I can think only irhen I'm lying doicn," she explains. That remark is typical of the many Monroe-ism s that have helped to make Marilyn one of the mostquoted women in the world in the past two years. Kver since she was asked what she had on
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  • 157 5 8.8.C. official, lecturing on the "Wonder of Wire Jess." praised the inventors for its development. At question time a man said the lecturer had nut mentioned the greatest genius of all "Who was that?" asked the 8.8.C. man "The chap who invented the switch that turns the damn thing
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  • 423 5  - Party Put Years On Them ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE By and "EVERYBODY thinks I'm marrying because I bought a two bedroom house. That's silly. When I DO I shan't need TWO bedrooms," says Rock Hudson. Rock swears that he has been in love only tw.ee once when he was sixteen and
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  • 1062 6 LAND OF FANTASY LEGEND \RGENTINA last year 2X celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the inauguration of regular air services to Patagonia, which have done more than anything else to make that remote and arid land more accessible. Previously a visit from Buenos Aires to southern Patagonia Involved a long journey
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    • 913 6 JAPAN: HOPES FEARS POLITICIAN'S, traders and tourists who have yd Japan in recent months have come away v. ;th the feeling that the country is passing through v .strange phase of hopes and fears. The elation with which the new Hatoyama Government took over the administration has visibly cooled off—
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 92 6 Sir;— The Acting Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Negri Sembilan, has, I believe, two motor cars. One is a Vanguard and the other is a Mayflower. Being the head of a department, this officer is entitled to mileage based on a big "H.P." car. He uses the Vanguard to
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    • 193 6 A 20th CENTURY JOKE Sir;— As a Chinese, the more I read of the Nanyang University controversy, the less i like it. If possible* please spare us further distress by helping to bury this decomposed body under six feet of ground with or without coffin and you needn't even trouble
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    • 149 6 Sir;— Hearty congratulations to the enlightened Mr. C. C. Tan for taking the initiative in arranging a Radio Malaya forum where political questions were discussed on the night of 23.3.55. Such a forum enables the electorate to get a keener and better insight into the policies of
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    • 67 6 Sir;— Though the Police will do their best to avert trouble on Election Day would it not be a wise policy to close u:\ Bars on that day so that polling agents and their touts of the various constituencies will Jess frequent these places to boost
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    • 201 6 Sir; The Electorate of Tiong Bahru Ward have three candidates standing for Election and. before we can decide for whom we should vote, we would like to know more about the candidates. Apart from speaking on Party platforms over the radio and public
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    • 141 6 Sir, I pnd the people who live in Lorong H Teiok Kurau are solid middle-class folk, the same, sort of people who I am told are the sal: of the British Commonwealth. We are all people, who began In humble circumstances and who by industry, frit and application
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    • 179 6 Sir; Mr Lee Kuan Yew has been boasting that he successfully led the Postal Uniformed Stall Union strike in May 1952. The facts of the ca^c were* 1. The strike was justified snd had the sympathy of the public 2. People like Mr.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    52 7 S| i" < ;inal Zone to be '"'••I «»\.r to Egypt under \nnlu -Egyptian agreen t Muned i as t October lll British Air Force sta- tion at Descrvoir in the Suez Canal zone, was handed over on March 21 m a brief ceremony attended by senior Egyptian air force
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  • 65 7 photo. > PATRICIA HAVES. 23. a > C San Anjelo. Texas, Col- S lege student turned bull- Ighter. is pored by a bull j at Ciudad Acuna. Mexico, J as a pieadc»r rushes to her aid. This was Pat's C first fight since receiving j broken ribs
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  • 289 7 'Peking And US Want Peace' A Get-Together Would Do It, U Nu \h\\ DhUH, March 27. (IP)— Burmese Prime Minister U Nu yesterday drclarei that it was his general impression that both Communist China and the 1 mted states were 'keen for a peaceful settlement." Ho told a Press conference
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  • 151 7 'Thirty Years Is A Long Time, But I Hope I Can Continue' Churchill Eng I, March V- st 0 n he c'.ectei > P.irl:,: iat he hO] ho ■h- Ui Pai B the period g has repreEssex coi 1. P.. "but 1 ial it will Sir Winston i hope of
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  • 23 7 TIVITTFS ol the State r Chic were paralysed &v a walkout of The ted to "adminises* 1 without tO S. t'P.
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  • 54 7 TOKYO, March 27. (AP)— Twelve hundred violinist a played in unison today for v. n Prince Akihito and I :er music lovers. The concert marked the i*ommenc€ment exercises of :he Talent Education Foundation, a publi music school. Most of the students are youngsters. The youngest
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  • 363 7 SOVIET PREMIER WELCOMES EAST-WEST TALKS A Change In Attitude MOSCOW. March 27 (Rraler) Marshal Nikolai Bul-anin. ihc Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday welcomed President Ki*enhower*s slalo inent on the possibility of an Kasl-West Conference. This is seen here as implying a change in the previously announced Soviet attitude that negotiations would
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  • 80 7 HUNTSVILLE, Alabama. March 27: <AP» More than 100 Gorman-born rocket experts, their wives and children will become American citizens at a high school ceremony here on April 14. Chief among them is Dr. Wcrnher yon Braun, chief of the guided missile development division at Redstone Arsenal
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  • 59 7 LONDON. March 27 (Renter) A reprieve has been recommended by the Home Secretary. Major Gwilym Lloyd-George. for Kenneth Causer, a 10-year-old soldier, sentenced to die earlier this month for the murder of his 25-year-old mistress, Lilian Joan Collins Collins was found dead on some waste ground near
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  • 123 7 BERLIN, March 27 (Router) Yalery Lysikov, a 17-ycar-old Soviet youth granted asylum in West Berlin, told his parents at a facc-to-I'aec meeting in West Berlin yesterday that he would under no circumstances return to them. The parents, accompanied by two Soviet officers, pleaded
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  • 95 7 KARACHI. Mar. 27, (Reutcr) —The Pakistan Cabinet yesterday completed pians to clear up the political and constitutional confusion which has prevailed since last Monday, when the Federal Court invalidated seven years of legislation by th<- Constituent Assembly. The Federal Court which sot aside a Sind Provincial
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  • 51 7 NEW YORK, March 27. (Router) Snowstorms and a cold wave which sent temperatures down to the lowest on record lor March 26. gripped most of the United States today. Thirteen people were killed in traffic accidents on i y roads in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and
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  • 45 7 NEW DELHI. March 27. (CP)— The meeting between Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Pakistan Premiei Mohammed Ali will be held here <>n May 14. according to a press release by Nehru's secretariat yesterday. Thr meeting had been postponed previously.
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  • 141 7 PADL'CAH. Kentucky. March 21. t (AP)— Yesterday was Christinas Day for blonde blue-eyed, seven-year-old Gail Staley, who is gaily making up lor five months of unconsciousness. (Jail, who lost consciousness when an automobile struck her Jnst October, awoke on Tuesday night. She asked her
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  • 242 7 LONDON. March 27 (Rcutcr): British official quarterlast night noted with approval tlie welcome by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, to President Eisenhower's statement on the possibility of an East-West Conference. They said it indicated the correctness of the Western view that Ryssian threats
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  • 83 7 TAIPEI. March 27: <UP> Thirty Formosans attacked and clubbed government dog catchers in a remote village in revenge for the death of a dog. Taipei newspapers reported yesterday. Irate villagers fell on the dog catchers, who had killed a local pet because it was not licensed,
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  • 127 7 'CAPITALISM WILL BE DESTROYED' MOSCOW. Mar. 27. (AP) Marshal Klcmcnti Voroshilov declared yesterday capitalism would be destroyed In an atomic-hydrogen w a r If a new war i> unleashed it would not be world civilization which would be destroyed. the Marshal told the concluding session of the Russian Republic's Supreme
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  • 86 7 Father Son Wed Mother Daughter LEEDS. March 27 (AP) Father and <o\\ married mother and rlaii<rht»r in a moiner ana aaugmer in a Leeds church yesterday George Hill, 58. widower, a I gardener, married Mrs. Edith Harrison. 45 a widow. FoUr hOUTf later Hill's son John M married Mrs Har.
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    • 202 7 OPEN fl^^Jf]^ DAILY PERSONAL SHOPPERS ARE ADVISED TO SAVE THEIR M UST BE CLEARED CASH RECEIPTS TO QUALIFY at HALF TRICE and LESS FOR to make way for new Mocks "LUCKY PRESENTS' MORNING and SUN DRESSES T r M t from England and America The Numbers q»«l"hr'.ng 'or S|2£S 2
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  • 380 9 SARAWAK'S LICENCE FEES 'UNFAIR' m 1 inunw Anil f^ommerce Rates Based On Turnover' Standard Staff Reporter THE Sarawak Importers and Exporters' Association of Singapore feels that the graduated scale of fees to be paid by businessmen in Sarawak is unfair. The chairman of the Association. Mr. Ling Lee Hua told
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  • 57 9 MR. H.F. CLEMENTS, (above), who was elected Chairman ot the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at the annual meeting on Friday. Mr. J. M. Mason was elected Deputy Chairman. Following arc the new members of the Committee: Sir Ewen Fergusson. Messrs. F.H. Atkinson, F.L. Lane. A.F. Taylor. M.F. Cutler.
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  • 100 9 C' wealth Supplies Bulk Of The World's Tea THE Commonwealth supplies the bulk of the world's tea. more than one half of its cocoa and nearly as large a proportion of its rubber, according to a review just published by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The high level of shipments from
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  • 131 9 AIRLINES TO HOLD MEETING IN COLONY THE Agency Committee of the Far Easten and Australasian Traffic Conference of the Internationa] Air Transport Association, the organization of the international s c h e d v le d airlines of th world, will be held in Singapore from March 29—31. The meeting
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  • 38 9 INDUSTRIAL production in I the U.S. continued its rise in February and early March the U.S. Federal Reserve Board has reported. February marked the sixth consecutive month in which output displayed more than seasonal strength.
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  • 551 9 ELECTION ACTS AS DETERRENT TO SHARE ACTIVITY By A Market Corr. NOWHERE in the Free World does an election fail to act as a deterrent to activity on the Exchanges and In Singapore, with its first general election only a week off, it is natural that large holders should lighten
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  • 134 9 BRITISH TIN INVESTMENT CORPORATION LTD: For the year ended Dec. SI, [954, made a profit of £513.--033 (24.3%). Recommended final dividend 17'^ will make a tola! of 2A% tor the year. Net Jiquid assets at balancing date wore worth £4,362.409 or, 20/8 d per share. The corporation's interests
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  • 283 9 Business done in shares for week un »n M'irrh 25INDUSTRIALS:— Fraser Xcavc Ords. $I.<JC> a nd SI 97i ccl. Fraser Neave Prefs. $6.55, Gammons $3.20 to $3,271 to $3.20. Hammers 52.95. Hongkong Banks Colonial $830/-. Hnnukon? Bank London £83}. Win. Jacks 5:.40 Malayan Cement $1.47|, Malayan
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  • 320 9 Congress Approval Didn't Hit Mart Standard Market Correspondent AS a market I actor the Congress approval for the sale of the I nited States synthetic rubber factories has been discounted but its far reaching effects on the natural rubber industry are still foremost in the minds of rubber interests in
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  • 233 9 Higher R.I. Output Of Tin Concentrates THF first available flfmai for February published by -he International Tin Study Croup show that Indonesia pi 2,109 long tons of tin*incentrate.s during the month This, compared with 1.8.14 ton s in the final January figures, put Nigerian produ I at 721 long tons
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    • 524 9 <~ no; r Notice to Shippers from Singapore. Penan* and Port surttenham to ports in West o.ixt India. Kafachl and Persian Gulf ports. THE undrrnoted Members of S-raits/Bombay/Kara-Persiaa GuM Rate Agree- ;.ve notice that subtial alterations to the Tan IT dated 23rd Scp-•~-V have been and t ;.dc and that
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    • 478 9 Oces TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED BOYS HOSTEL Mi£?£J liE METHODIST MISSION AT TRANQUERAH ROAD, MALACCA TENDERS are invited from approved Contractors for the above work Plans Speciication and Tender Forms can be seen and obtained from the Cmi'-o of the undersigned or from 440-A, Tranquerah Road. Malacca. Tenders doso 12 neon
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    • 609 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the Federation of Malaya. TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for the i supply of: 133 tons Copper Wires. FULL paricuiar.s obtainable from Purchasing Contracts Officer. Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1003. Kuala Lumpur. Tenders close 2SA 1955. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court
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    • 178 10 "Darling. baby's crying II ,^V"2$-m\. /ft i l\ N t'^ 1 %r/X \jJ "That's our new ProH^jNA^] H^# i fessor of Anatomy— she's aw a v s forgetting *!STT^^' _J A^jiU^r^^ "Now tins onr will kill /CfflnmyßV U If ?H?\ if-v-"' v x •.''"X I%No wonder they put you on
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    • 170 10 CATHAY ORGAW/SAr/OfTH V\\\\\\\NXW\\\\X>\\\\\\\\\\\\\V XV iQDEON H >HOWE 2J-H6 AI^R CONOITIONfO 1 > m cwv«« jAk c «w OPENS T^^ we 1 SHll FO l/f v, (MA\l)\R|\ J COMTi^H AN EYE -FILLING CAST IN .71 DRAMA OF LOVE BEYOND ALL \4\ I LOVE CAM MtKI v«- I ALHAMBRA °M ill CMDITIOMfe
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  • 64 11 Our Cricket Reporter I I I I I I 1 ll •mer bark to t'.e caking the indGalistSn re- u*M*>ih. r, sho?k wtl VJ3" Roc f mi;d D',S hls sec J )nd pe:; bit CI* hr cc quick wickets. feterMartXS*? in^ 1 d
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  • 44 11 John Kirkham nine for eleven runs for SM AN— John Kirkham 12 runs not out for S.C.C. .F.RSHIP--1 L Dunn A Lewis 125 runs for land for RAF. Malaya vs. S.C.R C !SH Police irho beat the Indian Association bxj 11
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  • 519 11 Police v IA I'i.lur ht.it Indians l>\ 11 runs it B.ilcvtirr. roi.K i c La I Singh 4 S nh 11 v- Harbans 15 I 2S t. b Lall S _:i 0 i Raiji b Vi b V« ity G in bA a c h: s i not out
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  • 94 11 N i an aha hit IT runs, 12. the N.'ivy <:ul up to the ac- Vai :rk. trickled in and soon interval. the Te dismissed lor X .1 Ratnam. maintain- i. claimed tour per.se of 15 Meyhandan, with of wickets. runs. I R '■> Thi in and 23
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  • 430 11 BOWLING o m n yi Harrison 10 6 B 1 Kirkham 10 i> li n Varsity v Navy University of Malaya bv.\i thr Navy by six wickets at Naval Base. NAVY Alcock c Dclilkan b Meyhan- dan f Adams b K. J. Ratnan 0 Nolan lbw b Meyhandan
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  • 177 11 x <»p)-ning partnership of runs l>\ Dunn I lili not •"cl I, wis i M not out). '•r Hilh somr fine howl- Muir who raptured wickets lor IX runs. tiffctN thr cricket match r •••us i whore R.\F Malaya 111 nm wicket victory o ver Brst lease ed
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  • 282 11 Police S.A 2 Star Soccerites 0 Lee Kok Sctui Sulaiman Hnshim. POLICE Sports Association gained another two valuable points in this year's Singapore Div. 1 soccer league when they beat Star Soccerites, last year's champions, by two goals to nil at the
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  • 692 11  -  JEFFERY JAMES Poh Lim Ousts Kee Feng By Tlwmn r >in&a l )ore and Malayan champion. On- Poh Lim accounted for A hhpt C V P pros P ect "umber two-Lim Kee Fong of Selangor-a s easily a, he ruoiied out the chances of Penang's
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  • 295 11 FIVE DRAWS IN JUNIOR TOURNEY The junior cricket tourne\ g«t off to a slow start yesterday, when only one decision was reached out of a total of six Ramos played. This was at Solotar whore the RAF' Seletar 'B' team boat the Royal Australian Air Force Tongah by 50 runs.
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  • 194 11 Thomas Cup Tickets From $20 Prices of tickets for thr Thomas (up zone finais and the < hallcngc round at the Singapore Badminton Stadium in May June were fixed b> thr (Up Management Committee at S^O. SlO. S(i and S3. Otner decisions made by Thoma> (up Committers at a meeting
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Chua Eng Cheng's XI I Allan Joi in the Seianfßf Cricket A ciation trial match which end* 1 rd on the Padang here today.
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    • 258 11 Classified Adverts TUITIOM I SITUATION VACANT RAPID COURSE by Experi enced Tutor?: April. S'hand. Typewriting, M o rnin g/Eve. Daily, popular European Ladies. BKecpms. Accountancy. French. Speed (>O. 140; (Morning Evening) Theory, different stages, Typing any lime. Kil Machines. English I all Stds Pre-Senior. SIC 75 Middle Rd 10 Collyer
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    • 249 11 1 EDICAL OFt ICER A vacancy will c in Jjlv 1955 at Eastern Mining Metals Company Limited's Dungun Iron j Mine. Treneganu Only eandii dates complying with the follow--1 ing essentials will be considered i Th c Medical Oflicer must be a competent surgeon capable of dealing with major injuries:
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    • 209 11 education impartmlnt. si:i.am,ok. THE following vacancies art to be filled with eflect lrom 2nd May. 10.") j Probationer Teachen of Enf* Ush in Vernacular Sciioolb. MEN 590/- pm. WOMEN' $78/- pm, Applicants mu>t have iti .n--ed their 18:n but rot tneir birthday and must normallf have passed 'he School Certificate
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 93 11 Today's j j Sport j SOCCER: Dir. 1 Wood}>ndye Hospital VS. C.A. (it Jahtn Bcsar Stadium at .5. 30 p.m.: Marine Dcpt vs. Kota Raja at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m.; Dn\ JA—Argovouts F.C. vs T.B.A. at Geyla no: St. John's S.C. vs. RAF.. Seletar at Fraser Xcare; D,v.
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  • BRITAIN BIG DAY OF THRILLS
    • 663 12 U.A. \Cup LONDON, Mar. 26. (Kcuter)-Vork C*rJ»e «£t rg»t ""g^ third division, made history in the tng ish ►^ll tu| v star-studded first division team. Newcastle I nitcd to a i ara fin ills. j r•. ,:c B team from the 1 vision
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    • 450 12 LONDON M M > il !<j 4.. ft f mdi >f 36 sll 16 M Ukl I Palace 36 J 14 j 67 28 ;i.i i lo lo Irt OIM-los o\l Town :-.4 I] 15 33 47 27 PWUL F A PI I 4"JJ f f* g W
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    • 387 12 Harvey 6t Miller Hit 129 KIMiSTON, Jamaica, Mar. 26, (Rcuter)— Australia were >M lor the loss of two wickets at close of play hoc today in the first cricket Test against West Indies. vi were in a strong position with Neil Harvey and tiller 1
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    • 77 12 BERKELEY. California. March 27 (Renter) Lonnie Spurrier of the San Francisco Olympic Club beat the world record for the 880 yards run in clocking 1 minute 47.5 seconds at Edwards Stadium here yesterday. The recognized world record of 1 minute 48. G seconds is held jointly
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    • 94 12 NKW YORK March 27 (AP> Quart 1 winner of the 1 Nati.»n«'.l Steeplechase it Aintrcc. England, wa.^ Invited yesterday to compete in the USS 000-added Temple GwaMemorial Steeplechase m :*p at Be'.:nont Park on o 21 ory L Haskell. President of the United Hints Rac.ns A
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    • 42 12 UICISCO March -'4: D lai iano for the -:t boxinf rd breakup May 16, promoMurray predicted 1 he expected > top the pre- record ot CM S7O) for -Jack Johnson ■l .it Hi :.o in 1 1 0
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    • 424 12 Mf grand Vati^al \Pat Wins On Quaref I Times Toss Is 3rd. l I Pat Wins On Quaref Times Toss Is 2rd.\ I AINTREE, England, Mar. 26, (AP Reuter)- t S Quare Times, ridden by Pat Taaffe, won the 109 th I Grand National Steeplechase today
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    • 398 12 The Spat face LONDON, March 26, (AP-Reutcr) Cambridge University with two Americans in its crew, won the 101 st boat race over Oxford today. Underdog Cambridge led from start to finish over the four miles, 400 yards River Thames course from Putney to Mortlake and
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    • 703 12 Choongs Lose Titles By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Sunday.— Nine-thousand cheering lans at ln night saw Malaya's Wong Peng Soon crown himself kin; J] when he beat compatriot Eddie Choong 15-7. 14 17. 15-10 m u l( oi the All England tournament, virtually a
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    • 26 12 All Finals M.v,; H.iiiin and i m.irk i i l» Missl i June v: h< Su< 1 i, 1 Kntit 1 n< I' l.iiul th' i
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  • 160 12 LIVERPOOL. Mar 2<l (Reuter) —Colonel Bill Holman's request of the War Office to prolong leave to take part in the Grand National proved to be well worth while for though big mount. Wild Wisdom did not place be finished eighth of the 13 runners from the
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  • 327 12 Rugby Union International PARIS, Mar. 26, (Keuter)— Wales beat France by 16 points (2 goals and 2 penalty goals), to 11 (a goal, a dropped goal and a try), to share with them the Rugby Union International Championship for the 1954-55 season. France who needed only
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  • 137 12 MONTREAL, Mar. 26, (Rcutcr)— Stan Cutts of Montreal. defending his world professional badminton title here last night, defeated Poul Holm of Denmark 18-15. 15-9. 15-!) to square their best of three series fo r the championship at one game each. Holm, former Danish amateur champion
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