Singapore Standard, 29 March 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Jt *A F*L SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH, 29, 1935 1 1 PAGES l"> VESTS
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  • 16 1 JOHNNIE RAY FRIEND photo. CRY-CROONER Johnnie Ray dives 18 year-old Maureen Lester-Dunn an affectionate feSSSSssss -zianaara
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  • 152 1 LONDON, March 28, (AP)— Foreign Secretary Sir \nthony Eden disclosed today that Britain, the United Slalci and France have already begun discussing arrangements for a Big Four meeting with Russia. Sir Anthony told the House of Commons this country is ready and anxious to
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE Customs yesterday seized 14 pounds of raw opium hidden in a consignment of animal fodder on board the Van Huetsz. soon after it arrived from East African ports. The contraband is estimated to be worth $16,800.
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  • 30 1 JAKARTA. March 28 < Reutcn Chinese Peoples Republic Premier Chou En-lai will head a 24-man delegation to the forthcoming AsianAfrican conference in Bandung, it was disclosed here today.
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  • 586 1  - The Sob Man Has A 'Tin' Ear And A Big Heart! TOM MARSH By WHY. I didn't know anyone in Singapore had ever heard of me!" exclaimed Johnnie Ray when he sa* the crowd gathered at Kalians airport yesterday to welcome him. The Cry-crooner turned out to be one or
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  • 126 1 Diem's Men Capture Police Hq. SAIGON. March 28 <UP> Paratroopers loyal to Premier Ngo Dinh Diem seized Saigon's police prefecture from opposing policemen today in a bloodless coup. Police members belonging to the Binh Xuyen sect ol former river pirates withdrew without resistance when Diem's troops rolled up to the
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  • 283 1 Uranium Found Near Fraser's Hill The Geiger Counter Went 'Click Click../ Miners await results of laboratory tests in XL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Uranium, the stuff from which atomic bombs are made, has been found at the foothills of Malaya's main mountain range near Fraser's Hill, The Standard understands. Tests of
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  • 154 1 PIRATES ATTACK SEAMEN, KIDNAP 2 PENA N G, Mon.'— Armed pirates, believed to be Indonesians robbed the eight-man crew of a Chinese fishing boat of $100 and all their identity cards and kidnapped the taikong and another fisherman on Friday evening. The incident was reported to the Pcnang Police after
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  • 110 1 MR. Lim Koon Teck. a Progressive Party candidate for Paya Lebar in the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Assembly elections, has served summons on Mr. Tan Eng Joo and Mr. Chung Hui Tsuan, chairman and committee member respectively, of the Democratic Party, for alleged slander. They are
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  • 107 1 Reward Out For Wanted Motorist Singapore Police festerday offered a $500 reward 1-1 information lcadi i? to I identity and con\4ictmn 01 I hit-and-run motofist. The motorist was involved in a fatal crash with a Malay cycli.st. Yacob bin Abdul Rahman, at the 5i Milo. Upper Serangoon Road at about
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  • 162 1 KAJANG. Mon.— A Public Works Department bulldozer accidentally dug up a telephone cable here today and knocked Radio Malaya off the air for 45 minutes during lunch time. The five-ton machine was clearing the site for Kajang s community hall when
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  • 109 1 TREMTO. Italy, March 28. (Router)— Two brothers, Gino ar.d Bruna Casna. oath on his way to visit the other, crashed into each other on their motor cycles near here last night. Clino. aged 36, suffered a broken leg. Bruno. 42 was only scratched and bruised. AND
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  • 85 1 He's Passed The Crisis MALACCA. Mon. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan has passed the critical stage following the cystotomy performed on him last Friday at the General Hospital. A hospital bulletin issued today states that he continues to make steady progress. "He had a very good night's sleep, his
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  • 40 1 ROCK island. Tennessee, March 28 <AP> A family of four was found slain on their farm yesterday and officers promptly accused Billy Gibbs. 23. whom they already had in jail for selling the family's mules.
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  • 191 1 IPOH, Mon.— Two young: terrorists of the Gunong Rapat gang injured in 'the engagement on March 20, were captured by the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles this afternoon in the hills three miles south of Ipoh, which has been surrounded by Security Forces since that date when
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  • 30 1 OEHLER' S JOB IS GAZETTED THE Governor. Sir John Nicoll. has appointed Mr. G. E N. Oehlers to be the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly as from April 1.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 96 2 Negara To Hold Youth Meetings KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Central Executive Comm.ttec of the Party Nesara decided tonight to convene conferences o! its "petra" (youth) and "petri" (women) sections. The conferences will be hc!d on May 23 and 29. at a venue to be announced later. Party circles believed that
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  • 55 2 A PUBLIC lecture, entitled Christendom or Christ ianit v— WnrM"° nC -l! S u the Ught f the WorM. Wl ii be given by Mr W Yaremchuk. a member of •Jehovah's Witnesses— a group of preaching ministers— at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Sunday, April
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  • 43 2 HONGKONG. Mar 28 Special Standard Service Closing prices cl the Hongkong exchange today were: $15 62 ?Qc, £1 S o terling; «.***** to in?Jii $1 8 42 tO Ma!a >'Bn $1; $0,140 to one Indonesian RuPiah; Gold $232,125 to a tael.
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  • 2202 2 CHAN WINS $1000 DAMAGES IN SLANDER SUIT ..But No Costs As Yet 'Sufficiently Identified' Reckless Defamation Defence Strategy Improper But Not Dishonest' Entitled To Rely On File 1 MR. JUSTICE Whitton awarded $1,000 damages in the Singapore High Court yesterday/ to City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Ch*e, who brought an
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  • 306 2 NOW HE APPEALS TO EX -COMRADES IPOH, Mon.— The photo and voice of the young surrendered terrorist who has been claimed by the mother of a well-known mining family here as her missing son, are being used to appeal to his former comrades in the jungle to come out. The
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  • 73 2 MAN WHO SELLS 'COOLNESS' photo. MR E. I. Herzog. Far East Zone director of Westinghouse flew into Singapore by Pan American Airways yesterday, to see about a new company that is being: formed here to handle his airconditioning products. He was met at the airport by his wife and Mr.
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  • 227 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pensioners in the Federation today asked members of the Legislative Council in a petition to support the motion of Mr. G. Shelley in the House thi s week, seeking the appointment of a committee to investigate their grievances. In a circular sent to them
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  • 26 2 COMMODITY PRICES *»< No i "•I Kv^i N Ton/ v 2 pri, s J iiinr *J v p 5 ion. prim L Thr* J kurni vv Ton,
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  • 253 3 j To Get Indian Export Ban Lifted ilk" and dr- «.ovn on „n-- the •.vork of the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis if we don't get the monkeys." Trefflich, a big man with a new-grown beard. told The Standard >esterday. Polio Vaccine
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  • 10 3 W HER SBAND H GIRL HOTEL s Divorce I i
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  • 73 3 Woman Summons Lawyer A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. F. B. Odder* did not appear *€I a summons' ge in the E:gh!h Police yesterday for allegedly I hurt to one Mrs. R ins, on Feb. 9. Och'ers sent word to he was engaged in the ll.ih Court. The Magistrate. Mr. M. I
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  • 69 3 Librarians Form Own Croup TO en murage the establishment and development of libraries in Malaya, a library nization has been formed in Singapore. The organization the Mali L.brary Group will also :ra?e professional education and training for librarianship and promote the better ration of libraries. It t lected Mr. L.M.
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  • 49 3 SUAD] bin Asnar was charged in the Singapore I rta Police Court yesterday Dg criminal force on I woman. Suhimah binte with intent to outrage her modesty, on the morning March '26. S ladi claimed trial and bai' ">oo in two sureties was ed
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  • 74 3 k <. II s I^^P'T,- |mm lh ■trll^Bi fc^ friH| Ullllins Th(l H.ph.mt {r*lin,d m male star. Teody Belarmino. Mr Infante brought with him a framed and autographed picture of the President of the Philippines. Mr. Ramon Massavsay. for presentation to Shaw Brothers on
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  • 88 3 THE on y two young men from Malaya, to attend the first course of the new training school to be opened in Hongkong by Cable and Wireless. Ltd., at Electrn House on Apr. 1, come from Penang. They are Messrs. Khoo Soo Keong and Ong Ah
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  • 194 3 And Won't Buy Own Homes Many local senior officers of the Singapore City ouncil prefer to remain in Council quarters than move out and buy their own homes on loans given to them by their employers. The latest suggestions by the local Senior Officers' Association
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  • 94 3 One Rally The World Will See tolerate it." he shouted. "If you find any evidence of corruption in an> Labour Front candidate, don't vote for him and report the matter immediately to the police," he told his audience. Yesterday's rally was significant because the Malayan Film I'nit took shots of
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  • 56 3 SIXGAPORE Traffic Police arc appealing for eye-wit-nesses of a fatal accident at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road on Sunday aiternoon. A cyclist. Krishnasamy, 38. was killed in an accident involving a motor van. Witnesses are asked to get in touch with Inspector Joseph ot
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  • 57 3 ALL new employees joining the Singapore City Council will, in luture. have to undergo a chest x-ray examination at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. This is expected to cost the City Council $2.50 for the film and development, SI for reading each film and $10
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  • 51 3 THE latest issue of the Outram Road School annual appeared yesterday with reports en school activities during the year. The annual highlighted the Governor's picnic when Sir John Nicoll had 500 school boys and girls as his guests at RafFles Lighthouse durinj the centenary of the
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  • 295 3 GET RID OF THE REDS FIRST, BUT IT WONT BE EASY Planters Call for A Stable Govt. After Federal Polls KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The United Planting Association of Malaya declared today that the prime need of the Federation after the elections will be a "stable and efficient Government under which
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  • 85 3 THE nine victims, and their families, of the recent Potong Pasir fire are to be assisted with timber and other building material to re-construct their homes, the Committee of Management of the Attap Dwellers' Association has decided. The association has also arranged \v th the former
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  • 48 3 THE Institute of Architects of .Malaya will give a cocktail party in honour of Sir Howard Robertson in the Prince's Restaurant frorr 7.30 to 9 p.m. tomorrow Sir Howard is a partner of > Eastern and Roberts, consul- tant architects to the Univer- sity of Malaya.
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    75 3 THE Labour Front candidate, Mr. David Marshall. Rot tremendous applause from the croud at Empress Place yesterday when he assured them that if any member of his Party was found to be dishonest or corrupt he himself would pursue the man with more tenacity than his opponents. Someone had asked
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 55 4 TWO gangsters threw a blanket over a Chinese woman, pushed her into a chair and terrified her into handing over seven gold bangles and two gold rings worth $300 on Saturday night. The woman was in her house in Thomson Road. Singapore, with her step-daugh-ter when
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  • 49 4 TWO gold article?, one worth $100. and the other $800, and a diamond rin? worth SI, OOO were stolen from a house in Chancery Lane. Singapore, on Saturday night. The stolen articles were removed from two handbags which were recovered on Sunday morning, in the garden.
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  • 66 4 J DESPITE the heat, and ignoring lowering clouds, hundreds of SinJ gapore shoppers throng- ed Robinson's in Raffles 5 Place, yesterday to take 2 advantage of the smashJ ing bargains offered in 2 the store's big annual 2 sale. J Picture shows noon- day crowds inspecting the specially-priced
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  • 319 4 'Must Represent Interests Of People It Stands For KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. E. Anderson, today expressed surprise over the by trade union circles that nurses had been int.m.dated by some officials against joining their union and asking for a
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  • 141 4 Man Found Dead In Creek A BUILDING contractor. Ng Chip Siong, 54, was found dead in a creek in Lorong 3 Geylang, Singapore, on Jan. 3 a week after the police had made a search for him throughout the island. This was stated in the Coroner's Court yesterday at an
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  • 222 4 Council Decision Today SINGAPORE City Council officers who draw inclusive salaries, and those on formal contract not leading to permanency are not likely to be affected by the new terms and conditions of service recently enforced. The City Council will tomorrow consider a recommendation
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  • 95 4 FOUR Singapore Police officers have been picked for an intensive officers training course in the Police College at Kyton-on-Dunsmore, followed by another specialised C.1.1), training course at Hendon. They will fly to Britain in July. They are: Superintendent of Police. Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Dalbasah, O.C. Malay
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  • 114 4 Students May Start It Again Student trouble b brewing again in Singapore. This time it is over the registration of the proposed Chinese Students Union. Yesterday, the interim committee of the Union issued a cyclostyled circular, informing all students they have demanded that the Union be given recognition by the
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  • 47 4 A locomotive from Kuala Lumpur, which glided into Singapore with ten coaches and 200 passengers at 5.47 p.m. yesterday, wore a "Now Look." For it was streamlined and given a new coat of green paint. AH the metal parts were chromium-plated and highly polished.
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  • 211 4 SC Guilty On Modesty Charge A YOUNG housewife, Minah binte Sinek, was awakened from her sLeep one night by someone holding her wrist. She opened her eyes and found a man sitting on her bed. She recognized him as her neighbour. Teoh Poh Yeang, 25.
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  • 310 5 xperienced Realists In Prog.Party-Lim iflE FIGHT FOR VOTES Tilt Progressive Party has since its foundation, seven years ago. pursued the policy of achieving a fair balance and adjustment between employers and employees, said Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in a broadcast on the Progressive platform over Radio Malaya last night. lie
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  • 23 5 Nair Asks People To Be Ready !>/<-'"* Ipcn- Ir th< d v and pre- mH r tht s l '.:\m I and r.itlu E
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  • 29 5 Toh Wants To Help Hawkers I I L- i > i Party mcd to rtookfothrr titles. i help Mien to it bo ing ril inirural pmont r-ural Is In produc-
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  • 14 5 II kMCAm i 1 Radio the 7-7 0 pro* ChiM 0-9.44
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  • 50 5 THE I'MNO-MCA Malay Union Alliance will hold a final tion rally at the Great tern Park on Thursday starting at 7.:w p.m Sneakers at this meeting will be Mr Ulll Chin Siong. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. David Marshall, Che Katijah Sidik and Che Jaafar Albar.
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  • 21 5 I illowI Man- us on Dull— Day. under the Elections Ordinanie. Klettion posters pasted on car. will be allowed.
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  • 140 5 MORE than 5.000 employees of the Singapore Naval Base, Seletar, cheered one of their leaders, Mr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim, who is contesting the Legislative Assembly elections, in the Seletar division as an independent candidate, when he addressed a mass election rally at the 14th
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  • 145 5 Malay Film Actress Speaks For The Front A MALAY film actress. Miss Marsita, urged Malay women in the Tanglin area to vote for the Labour Front candidate, Mr. Johnny Lim Scow Chuan. Speaking at an election rally at Coronation Road last night. Miss Marsita told fifto kampong folk that it
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  • 119 5 MR. LEX Poh Song. Independent candidate for Seletar. Singapore, last night told an election meeting thai out of the four candidates standing lor election in that division, only one is a resident. ""Of the four candidates. I am happy to say that only I have the right
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  • 49 5 A FORUM, consisting of two candidates for B'arrcr Park. Mr. Eric Weo of the Progressive Party and Mr. C.V. Devan N'air of the People's Action Party, will be held today at Farrer Park. Singapore. Dr. E.A. Sh anker will act as Chairman of the forum.
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    50 5 photo MRS R. X TANDON. wife of the Commissioner for India in Malaya, gave her first cooking lesson yesterday as patroness of the Kamala Club, Singapore. Here she is seen in the Club kitchen making a special North Indian dish. "Cream of Bottle Gourd," (Dudhi ki kheer). -Standard
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  • 209 5 Eager To Meet Negotiators CHANCELLOR-DESIGNATE of the Nanyang University, Dr. Lin Yu-tang, rushed back from Penang by air yesterday in order to meet the eight representatives of the Trustees as soon as possible. While Dr. Lin was still en route from Penang. the eight
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  • 121 5 Will Help Even If Not Elected Mr. Wong Shian Vein. Democratic Party candidate for Kainpong Kapor division, yesterday told an election crowd of 1.500 people that even if he were not elected, his services would still be available to the people. •'1 have served the public for the last 20
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  • 52 5 COLONY bars will remain op:Mi as usual on Election Day a Sinuapore Police spokesman told The Standard yesterday. A Standard reader had suggested that it was a wise policy to close all bars on that day to prevent potential voters "losing their way" to
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  • 99 5 Flowers From Japan For Show THE first consignment of flowers from overseas exhibitors, for the Colony flower show arrived in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday. EOAC has aareed to airlift flowers from Britain. South Africa. Colombo, India. Australia and Japan. Mr. Erskine Crum, Singapore manager of BOAC handed over the
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  • 359 5 RUBBER RESEARCH HIT BY NO FINANCE Planting Assn. Blames The Producers' Council KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United Planting Association of Malaya (UPAM) admitted today that it has been impossible to embark upon a second five-year plan for research and development, due to the refusal of the Rubber Producers' Council to
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  • 119 5 Harbour Board Men To Strike THE 1.300 strong Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night balloted to strike and empowered its executive committee to serve notice on the Board. This decision, taken at an emergency general meeting of the association, follows the "Boards refusal to continue the negotiations with the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 71 5 Weather Report MINIMI M Temperature: From 7.:.0 n.m. Mar. 11 to 7.?.0 a.m. Mar. Sin«rapor e (7.">F>. Penang: (75F), Kota Rahru (7:iF). Kuala Lumpur (7.*>F), Ipoh (74F1, Kuantan <70F). MaxJnvim Temperature: From 7.:50 a.m. V r. 11 to 7.?»0 p.m. Mar. !8. Singapore (9-F>. Pentng (90F(. Kota Rahru (99F), Kuala
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  • 940 6 Singapore Standard The Price Of Padi I". jrcara immediately following the liberation the cry to Siow more food was heard all over Malaya The people were ur»ed to make the country self-sufficient. Measures were taken to convert vast acres of swamps into padiland. Vocal, I iai and written propaganda spread
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    • 575 6 Sir- The conviction of the three Chinese students in Kuala Lumpur the other day should serve as a stern warning to youth all over Malaya that it is an extremely dangerous game to have anything to do with the Communists or their agents. Parents and guardians
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    • 140 6 Sir; In a scathing commentary on Mr. Marshall, the Newsletter of the Progressive Party asks what he has done for the people and what is his record of public service. The Newsletter makes no mention of the fart that David Marshall joined the Singapore Volunteer Fortes, as a
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    • 103 6 Silence is the perfectest herald of joy: I were but little happy if I could say how much: And if the candidates could. just control their tongue The silence would be oh, so full of fun. The lunatic, the lover and the poet. Are of imagination all
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    • 95 6 Sir; Recently a correspondent in your paper attacked Mr. Thio Chan Bee for discussing over Radio Malaya the views of the rival political parties in Singapore. The Progressive candidate for Whampoa Division is within his right to ventilate his views on other parties contesting the elections. It i
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    • 465 6 Sir.— Every right thinking man should agree with your editorial "One World Ideal" that stressed the need for the Federation of the World and a Parliament of Man. In fact, anyone who has the foresight to appreciate the catastrophe that will engulf us if nations
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    • 148 6 POLYGAMY CHILDREN Sir; With regard to part of your leader under the heading of "WOT." NO POLYGAMY.* 1 I know Egypt very well. I have been visiting that country nearly every year, therefore I do not agree with >' ou i n what you said that every third Egyptian you
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    • 320 6 Sir: Your correspondent "Pointer" in tlie letter headed "Praise for Tan" is wholly inaccurate in giving the credit for the initiative in arranging the Radio Malaya Forum on political questions to Mr. C. C. Tan. In fairness let us give credit to Radio Malaya
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    • 304 6 Sir; You published a letter on March 22nd from T.S.D., Ipoh, concerning the appointment of two Roman Catholic Bishops in Malaya. As usual. T.S.D.'s letter contains some inaccuracies. He states, to begin with, that the appointment of these two Asian Bishops by the Roman Church makes the
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  • 192 6 Review of Views Not Surprising IT is not surpri>ing that \ocaA politicians have rc.ic the advice so graciously gi\ en by the spokesman of British commercial interests i Singapore. Mr. F.H. A* son. recently. the Utusan Me.ayu says in an editor:. Mr. Atkinson speaks as if we are not even
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 26 6 tmtt^ tf yat^tt_mK^KA'mf'^~^^m^>mK^Kf*^mmtmmmmmimmmmm^m^^m -—i m m w 'But Are You Sure The Best Way To Heal A Rupture is Cutting The Patient In Half, Dr. Edith!'
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  • 165 7 WASHINGTON, March 28 (AP)-A a,,,, f ta inside Communist Cnfn? resistance and discontent by intellectuals h.Jt lmi h ,n 7 the Ked Pekin, regime wilf^^h^J;^ rrvolt. J study was made for the U.S. air forces I t sa id is no mdication
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  • 75 7 3 Survive Six Days On A Raft i 21 (Reuter)— ander Aury of and the last hipcame ashore fter spending six er raft on atef and ship's :ately sent i iral hospital east 24 noun rs testing the theoA tin Bombard, who on a raft lived on >ea water ost
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  • 131 7 Gulam Has Supreme Authority In Pakistan KARACHI, March 28, (AP)— lron-handed Governor General Ghulam Mohammed held supreme authority in Pakistan on Monday after his second crackdown in five months. The 59-year-old army-backed strong man declared a state of emergency on Sunday throushOtii the country. As one of h:s first arts
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  • 17 7 KR Marian Anderson n'ane on to sins several cq; 1.--th 1 Philhar-l nestra- A P.
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  • 82 7 Soldier Gets Life Term For Woman Murder LOXDOX. March 28 (Renter) A 19-year-old British so.cker aimed he murdered a w mnaa accidentally while making '.ove to her. was today saveci from the gallows and sent instead to life imprisonment. The reprieved soldier. Private Kenneth Causer, was senten ed to death
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  • 77 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, March 28 The following arc the closing :cs cf rut her and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 26id. May 26^d. 26} d. September 26& d. October December 26 d. January March 25id. Jo.l c .i f. 26id. Tone Very
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  • 56 7 photo GINA Lollobrigida. the Italian film actress, signs her autograph at an art gallery in Milan, for some of the 27 artists who worked in relays in February to paint her. and are now showing the results in an exhibition. Later, the paintings are to be sold
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  • 334 7 LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT Standard Music Critic SOME 3,000 souls listened to the Musical Society's Popular '"Prom" Concert given by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (leader Cor Rijf) under Gordon van Hien in Xho Happy World Stadium last night. The experiment for such it was must be
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  • 207 7 Briton Receives A Broadway Award NEW YORK. March 28. <AP> American Theatre Wins "Tony" awards—Broadways equivalent of Hollywood's "Oscars" were presented last night to Alfred Lunt for his performance as star in Noel Coward's "Quadrille" and to British actor Francis L. Sullivan for his supporting role in Agatha Christie's "Witness
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  • 78 7 Convicts Seize Prison Guards As Hostages LINCOLN. Nebraska, March 28 (UP> Twelve persons in the Nebraska penitentiary revolted yesterday, seized two guards as hostages and barricaded themselves in the prison's three-storey security buildings. Governor Victor E. Anderson moved in personally to direct the effort to free the two guards. The
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON. March 28 (AP) Cordell Hull. 83-year-old former U.S. Secretary of State, still was listed in a critical condition yesterday at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Hull wa s hospitalized after suffering a stroke on Saturday.
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  • 338 7 N.Z. VENOM JETS FOR MALAYA Advance Party To Leave Today WELLINGTON, March 28 (Rcuter)— The New Zealand Fighter Squadron for service in Malaya will be re-equipped with the latest Venom jet aircraft about the middle of next year, an Air Force spokesman said tonight. The squadron, now using Vampire jets,
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  • 73 7 EAST CHICAGO, Indiana, March 23 <AP> A young mother and three of her lour children died on Monday in a fire that swept an apartment building. The dead were Mrs. Susie Battle. 20; two boys, 4-year-old James, and 3-year-old Sylvester Jr.. and
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  • 41 7 COLOMBO. March 23 (Reutcr> Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon. Is suffering from phlebitis <inflamation of the inner membrane of a vein', and has cancelled all his engagements for two weeks on medical advice, his office announced today.
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  • 82 7 MANILA, March 28. (Renter) A hunger strike was staged today by 127 Chinese held by the Philippines immigration authorities on Engineer Island near Manila in protest against what they claimed was their protracted detention The detained Chinese said they would continue their hunger strike untii the Philippines
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  • 74 7 LONDON, March 28. (Renter) Importers sold overseas fruit direct from ships ana crowded warehouses in the London docks today owing to a strike holdup at Covent Garden, the capital's main fruit and vegetable market. Haulage men refuseH to carry the fruit into Covent Garden where supplies
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  • 65 7 Liverpool Dockers Down Tools LIVERPOOL. March 23 (Reuter) Hundreds of Liverpool dockers stopped work today in a dispute over registration by the local Employment Board. The strike was reported to be spreading throughout the seven miles of Liverpool dockland. The strike so far affects about 20 ships in the Garston.
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  • 19 7 ARGENTINE police have arrested two more Roman Catholic priests. Charges against them have not been disclosed. AP.
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    • 143 7 ROBINSON'S *-Mj^l ANNUAL SALE NOW 0N! HOME SIDE Must be cleared? At half price THREE PIECE WORSTED SUITS and less to make way for new Single or double breasted stocks. Colours: fawn, brown, grey or MORNING and SUN DRESSES dark grey. frQm England and America. SIZ6S 42 t0 Usually 5225
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    • 172 7 Standard cJ&lmcux&c Information at a Glance frINGAPORtj c e> meeting 4 30 ket practice spm sa 530 ii m Gymnastic Stamp club 530 7 :> m I )h:le Film Unit's Village and Lab Qrs HKterlral Society: Talk I ie.»e In Malaya A \1 v giegor. at Bri- N n M
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    • 291 7 RADIO MALAYA K\I»IO MALAYA ((Jeneral): 857 am Fo: School* »S>: lpm Songs to Remember »XL»: 130 Newi (Si: 1 4.» Hot Rhythm <S»; 2 p.n Kor Schools (Si; 6 pm Announcements and Programme summary |KL>: 6 <»2 Happy Anniversary tKLi; H4O Music from Holland (S»: 655 Announcements and Share Market
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    • 421 7 port. <I<3 32. If) 59m): 12 30 Australian Artists. (16 82. 19 sym I 12 45 News: (16.82. l!»s9m>; 12 55 Interlude. (16 82. 19 59m i 1 p.m. Music WhTe You Work. (16 82. 19 s!»m >; 130 BBC Ne ws. (IfiB2mi; 140. Be?t in Music. (16 82m): 215
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  • 248 8 the (oil) drums are sounding the steel drum universally recognised as an efficient, if unmusical, container for petroleum products has been put to novel use in the West Indies. Trinidad, with its oilfields and refineries, is well stocked with empty oil drums, and the music-loving islanders fashion from them instruments
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  • 755 9 One Week Of Battle Remains THE argument of the boys versus the &irls is now continuing with renewed vigour I had been thinking that this week we would close the discussion but there have been so many letters that we are printing them this week and next week,
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  • 402 9 Says A VET I go! ien plover and a c owl. The 'a'ter was a pretty bird which does not h larger than a i-si/ed thrush. After I had patched It up, c its home near me. •en see it late in the moon s.tting
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  • 73 9 Q. Why is a goat hesitant? A Because it's all BUTTS. Q What can you shorten by adding two letters? A. SHORT of course. Q. Car? a tin irhfstlc? A A TIN CAN. Q Why is HisVory a fruity subject? A. Because it is full of dates. Q.
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  • 268 9 What Day Was It V'OU know your mother's birthday, but do you know on which day of the week she was born? How about granddad, who was born in 1883? What day of the week was it when he came into the world? On which day of the week will
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  • 316 9  -  JOHN HILLABY By KNOW we can't bore a big hole right through the earth. But let's suppose we could make one in England and say a man fell into it. UfUHT would happen W Hill to the man? In other words, would the poor chap keep on dropping
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    76 10 j XX.II I Once again pink comes to the front, this time in a shade nearly bnrdt-rnu on mauve. This (harming ire.itmn sits J straight on the head, shows the little peaked dent in the brim which seems to be on«« of Thaarup's spring h.illmarks and is of
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  • 1256 10  -  Toni Marsh By lOW does one get to be a milliner?' I asked the slender, silverhaired, vital man with the quick nervous gestures. Aagc Thaarup. the world's leading hat designer took me up on my query with an enthusiasm as though he'd never
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    35 10 Right: Elegant and practicai hat. which will suit nearly anyone and which tan be worn to many types :of functions. Of biscuit coloured straw, with a touch of velvet ribbon as edging. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v
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    43 10 LEFT: Although very "dressy" this hat follows the beret line nearly completely, sitting like a little pancake all over on one side. A very daring colour combination of cerise and light pink is here woven j into a harmonizing whole.
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  • 111 10 IF and when you're going hatbuymg, there are one or two things you should remember First of all. think of what you are going to use the hat for. It you are goin a to ihe races, pick a hat that is bound to sit well on
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    • 436 10 i rp o D v s oiotation: I J "Concentration i» MM l I secret of strength in polities, in war. in trade. I in «.hort. in all manitgrmrnt I 1 of human affairs." Kmerson. I TIKSDW FOR FVFRY- ONE: You can make process i I today by overcoming obstacles
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  • 693 12 CONSUMERS' RUBBER STOCKS ARE LOW A Real Danger To Manufacturers lARRING Government-held stockpile rubber stocks available in consuming countric are absurdly low, the chairman of the Sing Qpor Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Mr E. G. Holiday, stated at the annual general meeting yesterday. That was understandable during immediately after
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  • 92 12 CPA's NEW DC-6 TO FLY HK ROUTE eliminate night flying completely. Connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta leaving Singapore on Fridays will be available at Bangkok, where passengers will be transferred to Skymasters. The new aircraft fs pictured at Kai Tak Airport, Hongkong. THE new DC-6 aircraft of Cathay Pacific
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  • 84 12 DEMAND continues to grow for liquid latex and exports for the past year again show a big increase, it was stated at th* 1 annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday. Production was 95.510 dry tons which is 27.81 per cent,
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  • 31 12 MR. B. P. WILSON. Manager of P. H. Hendry. well-known jewellers in North Bridge Road. Singapore, left for Ceylon by the Fe'.ix Roussel yesterday on six months' leave.
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  • 43 12 WORLD production of rubber, including synthetic, for 1954 is estimated to have been 2.518.000 tons <3 655--000 tons in 1953 it was stated at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday. The main producing cen-
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  • 85 12 1,509 In Remilling Industry THE Singapore rubber remillinC industry, whirh employed approxiinatcly 4.500 people at Its peak, has now about 1.500 people working. This was stated at the annual genera] meeting of lhe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday. As at last week, four factories out of the total
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  • 52 12 BRITISH scientists are alive to the possibility ol using atomic energy to power aircraft. In a Parliamentary reply recently, a UK Government spokesman .said that research into fundamental problems that govern the application of nuclear power to the propulsion of aircraft was being undertaken by the UK Atomic
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  • 52 12 S.C.C.R.A. OFFICIALS SINGAPOKK < ■li.imlMT of Commerce Rubber \ssori: tion officials for 1935 Chairman: Mr. I <- H«»'' day; l)eput> tkaltm Mr. K. Cox; ommitte« Messrs. (i. I. litllm I Harrison. K. C. Loninici r. Mac-Coll. R. Krnt.-n I <• Salmond. L C SnutM MM S. \V. Topsom. All the
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  • 66 12 tres are pstimal I produced 1.802.5uu I i natural rubber bi:» those only IJtMM I been .shipped As there VI of Increased ducing count r production won I be below the World con tin i both natural ruWx i synthetic w^ 1 be 2.560.000 ton TIT), 000 ton
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  • 10 12 CONSTRUCTION l.lQt-kilcmetn tween nocthwi Inner Ifoogo ha UP.
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  • 301 12 Asians' Real Income Still Below Prewar I Finanw And Commerce j A UNITED Nations Economic Survey of Asia and the Far East said yesterday that despite clear evidence of progress the real income per head of the population remained in a state of relative stagnation and is still— nearly a
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  • 46 12 STOCKS of tin metal and tin-in-concentrate at the end of February wore 6.797 tons compared with 6.945 tons for January, according to official statistics. Production of tin-in-con-contratos were 4.792 tons, including those from mines and dulang washers 5.151 piculs in January^.
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  • 807 12 SHARES AGAIN A DULL MARKET ALTHOUGH there was small activity on Saturday morning, the Malayan share market was again dull and featureless in all sections and the Irregular fluctuations resulted frym only small business. Prices quoted by tho Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday wore: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Pief 2
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  • 108 12 MALA YA N Exchange Banks' Association's buying rates to merchants are: New York: .12 13 1G (T.T.), 32 15 16 (O.D 33 1 16 credit bills (90 d st) (airmail), 33i trade bills <»0 d st) (airmail). Canada: 32 5 16 (T.T 32 716 (0.D.). 32 11 \{>
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  • 102 12 BRITAIN imports more canned food than any other nation, a Commonwealth Economic Committee report said in London. The report, reviewing developments in the world canned food situation said Britain was followed by the U.S. and Canada. The three countries took about half the total world
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    • 586 12 NOT THE RLBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD Notice of closing date for receipt of applications for participation in Fund "A" (excluding Penang) in respect of the year 1954. ALL owners of 100 acres •nd over of land (other than land in Penang) planted or set a-^idc for planting with rubber who
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    • 486 12 ICES Notice to Shippers from Singapore, Penan*? and Port Swettcnham to ports in West Coast India. Karachi and Persian Gulf ports. THE underrated Members of the Straits/Bombay/Karachi/Persian Gulf Rate Agreement give notice that substantial alterations to the freight Tanfl dated 23rd September, 1952. have been and are being made and
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    • 57 12 OUTER RO*JW Win Cioen> r\f Antelope Hill* 1 .Nairobi. Aldegonda B ,-1 plorei Hong K< Kurochio Ma Elpenoi WTaii im Straat Mai I fciure; Agamemnon. inmk ko \i»^ PmaVa; A J Kimanis; Land Bruas; Br end a. 1 Sirusa: Legundi; Ma gunda; La rut; Hai Naga Mas: Hook Ho v\
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  • 180 13 with a powerful ax which sent the ng man for tha full count. D D C. Tulloch, gave the prizes. «.ere: r. n»t.im weight: IPtft D. How- >ng> X O.rf L/COL Stng.ipnro in rouna I lS h! Writer weight: L/CpL :on I Hongkong* best
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  • 25 13 RIES ;<rc invited for the A Youth competition ITS rr.ay be obtained Hod Secretary, A at Jalan Besar Sta- M on April 6.
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    28 13 Phofo. IT SEEMS ever more "perilous on water skis, but Joan Roots and Bill Grenjell vinnaged the transfer successfully in a tcater-ski exhibition in Sydney. Australia- A. P.
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  • 49 13 SERDANG Mon— The following will represent the Batu Lintang Estate against Somme Estate in I Banda Bharu league soccer match on the Serdang Padang tomorrow: V. vetriveloo; M Dass Jalani: Doraisamy, Krishnan Narayan: N Palaniveloo. Thasukayam, Hussain. Peng Kee. George Nayar. Reserves: A.I. Reimann. Yusoff. Muniandy.
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  • 244 13 A STRONG cont.ngent of oT swimmers and officials, representing the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, will go to Kuala Lumpur early next month on an invitation from the Selangor Chinese (Chinwoo) Athletic Association. Kuaia Lumpur, to take part in a triangular swimming and water-poio championships to
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  • 162 13 Bukit Timah Fail Against The Sikhs SUPERIOR Young Men's Sikh Association spoiled the unbeaten record of Bukit Timah Youngsters when they took a 3—2 victory in a Singapore division 2B lcasjuc .soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. The Sikhs opened the score in the 10th minute. Awarded penalty. Awtar Singh
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  • 131 13 WESTERN Sport Club maintained their position »i tl e top of Singapore Division 3A league soccer when they beat G(^ cr In'1 n ment Printing Sports Club l-u at CYWA ground yesterday. The Printers attacked for long time in the opening alI but their forwards tailed to
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  • 28 13 THE fifth annual general meeting of the Singapore Civilian Association Football Referees Society will b ft held at the S.A.K.A. Clubhouse tonight a*. 7.15 p.m.
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  • 605 13 HUTTON ATTACKED BY UMPIRES HE CHAMPIONED PETER WILSON SAYS: WHAT SNIVELLING CHEEK! LONDON. Mon. IN one of the most astounding outbursts ever uttered by presumably responsible officials, West Indian cricket, umpires Perry Burke and Tom Ewart are quoted by the Australian Press as making serious accusations against England cricketers, including
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  • 109 13 Pakir Whips Hee Chin A. G. B. Pakir smashed his I way into the final of the V.M.C.A. open invitation ten- nis tournment when he beat the Colony doubles champion. Lim Hee Chin, in straight sets at 6-1. 6-3 at Bras Basah Road yesterday. He will now meet the winner
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  • 35 13 ALOR STAR. Mon. Nanyang Siang Pau basketball team, tourin" Malaya in aid of charities played their thirty first match here and won it by 73 points to 38 against Chip Ewe team.
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  • 47 13 PARIS Mar 28. (Renter)— l Emil Zatopek. Czechoslovakia's triple Olympic gold medalist of 1952. today won the international cross country r ace over 1950 metres (about six miles), organized by L. Humanite. (he French Communist newspaper. Vladimir Kuc. the Russian star, was 13th.
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  • 169 13 Two Rough Players Sent Out TWO playe were sent off the field in yesterdays Colony Div. 2A league soccer match between RAF Seletar and St. John's Sports Club played on the Fraser Neave ground. The players involved were St. John's Mohamed Noor and Rahmat. who were given the marching orders
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  • 39 13 SERDANG. Mon. Banda Bharu trounced UMNO. B by six goals to nil in the Bancia Bharu District league soccer mrtch played on the Serdang Padang. Banda Bharu scored through Mohammed Omar 4. Arshad and AN. other.
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    • 53 13 m By Al Copp rff V I rlaOkvDVc^ y*} r^-SOtf' V WHU^'O IS I THE T PORE (t «uC« L E. r r 'lT ft PcSIkSS^ 9 NO'CRYINW/ OLE LAW hQNT AFFECT Hl*. ■Ocp By T. V. Hamlin pi 01 Juliet Jones g X stan Drake litby By Alex Raymond
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  • 251 14 BOMBAY. March 28 (UP) T. N. Scth will not turn out for India in the Asian /one final of the Thomas (up badminton competition against llonckon? scheduled to be played here on April 0 and 10. The Indian team l:ne-up for the match announced
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  • 54 14 THE A.P. pictures from London show top: The singles championships in progress at Empress Hall. Nearest camera is HA. Heah of Malaya playing against Bhat of India. Lower: Bernt Dahlbcrg of Sweden, a favourite for the singles title until an in.iury put him out
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  • 356 14 Thomas Cup Selectors left with only second doubles Worry By JEFFERY JAMES THE fourth Thomas Cup trials in Singapore were probably the most borin<* exhibitions of shuttle chasing: seen in this Colony for a long: time, but if the spectators were disappointed, at least
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  • 28 14 SYDNEY. March 28 Routed Peter Kccn;m of Glasgow won the British Empire bantamweight boxing championship heitf tonight by outpointing Australian champion Bobby Sin.
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  • 80 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: Div. 1-S. Corinthians V 9. Rovers S.C. at Jabm Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.: Div. 2A—Y.M.M.A. vs S.R.C. Mi S.R.C.; Div. 2B Haikowyn S.C. vs. Seletar S.C. at Geylang: S.H.B.R.C. M Star Soccerites "A" at Clerical Union: Aston A.C. rs. C.A. "A" ai Farrer Park: Dw. 3A—R.E.
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  • 232 14 They arc talking about a mystery in local badminton circles the mysterious straight set defeat of Wong Peng Soon by Eddie Choong in the Manchester International... Pens, Soon showed that ho was superior to Eddie in the All England singles final on Saturday how then could
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  • 328 14 Marine Department 4 Kota Raja SC. 1 Wahab Abu 2. Ibrahim Man- Mokhtar YvMoff. soor Ahmad Yusoff. Sgt. Bevan rcfcrccd. MARINE Department Sports Club kept their record intact when they beat Kota Raja Sports Club by four goals to one at Jalan
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  • 75 14 AR(;O\AUTS Football Club moved to the top of the Colony Div 2A league soccer table with an impressive 5-0 victory over Tamil Brotherhood Association at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Argonauts have now wo n four matches in a row fw he t 7 inncrs Parted "ft
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  • 132 14 NAI SONGKIAT, No 1 featherweight contender of Thailand arrives in the Colony this afternoon. He is booked to fight Singo pore's Sonny Chia at the Happy World Stadium. Unbeaten in 18 fights in a i three-year boxing career, SongI kiat is the favourite. The Thai will
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  • 617 14 JJht reducing %u>cowte J Bu WINDSOR LAD from Ipoh, Monday. A SMART winner over 1 j miles in England last 2 season Zabaglione. a four-year-old cHdins by Nicolaus from Comfit, an Orthodox mare, is under trainer J Milton Sullivan. He wili race in the
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  • 176 14 AUCKLAND, March 28 (Reuter)— England gained New Zealand in the second and final test here tod a Zealand for only 26 runs, the lowest total ever mordej cricket. England's varied attack, paced by Tyson and Statham. com pletely shattcrec 1 the New
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  • 318 14 After Slow Start, CA Slam Six Past Woodbridge Chinese Athletic 6. Woodbridgc Hospital Maurice Khoo 3, Kok Peow Justm Mom 2, Good Song. AFTER making: an impressive start, Woodhridgr Hospital went down to Chinese Athletic by s i\ goa i N to two in a Singapore Div. 1 league soccer
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