Singapore Standard, 16 April 1955

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  • 652 1 jj e Withdraws Sack u| e s. SHB Agrees To Talk j,£ vcc-. old strike of Shell Company <(i Pcnang and Province Wellesley t ;4 hour "protest" strike of Singapore goo.-d employees both ended yes- 1-1 the 400 Shell Company at work
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  • 52 1 13, me ved a the ike fourth >ck. LiI No. I I d with I conI uulowa I GovernI which I > try to I hold a I row to I conI Q nonI Fleet I when A :»d by A i rffect. m n nor Mt Proprietors Bs:
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  • 11 1 [U «Reu•king at WindDuke of Lag after 1 1 of
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  • 28 1 TWO PRINCES ON THEIR WAY TO BANDUNG photo. PRINCE Norodom with the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. his host in si»i,.-in,,i-.. «mi p r n cess Sorya. Standard
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  • 108 1 Clear The Air, Demand By Alliance MALACCA. Fri— The Malacca UMNO/MCA Alliance Committee at an emergency meeting recently discussed the statement "Orang Melaka Masi Bodoh" alleged to have been- made by Mr. S. W. Rees. Settlement Election^ Officer. Mr. Rees was alleged to have made this statement in the Settlement
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  • 54 1 BERLIN, April 15 (Reuter).—The First Battalion the Cheshire Regiment will arrive here on April 21 to replace the First Battalion the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, which has been in the city for a year. British army officials announced today. After a short spell In Britain the Royal Lincolns
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  • 140 1 MOSCOW, April 15, (Reuter)— Russia today save the "go ahead" for ending the ten-year-old occupation of Austria by accepting a draft treaty originally drawn up by the Big-4 powers in 1949. At the same time the Soviet Union agreed to return to Austria Soviet-held oil
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. April 15 '(Router) Memorial services were held here today for 162 Japanese executed as war criminals in Malaya and Singapore, whose remains were brought back to Japan early this month. After the ceremony the remains of the executed soldiers were handed over to
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  • 46 1 HAVANA. April 15 (UP)Police arrested several unidentified persons last night following tne discovery oi a laree cache of arms and ammunition in suburban Vibora Officials said the cache included more than 1.500 handgrenades. 25 rifles, several pistols and 10.000 round* of ammunition.
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  • 411 1 A Close Watch On Nehru's Plane AFTER THE KASHMIR PRINCESS' DISASTER... Penang Alerted For Burmese Croups Arrival NEW DELHI, April 15 (Reuter) Special security precautions were taken to safeguard the Air India Constellation 'Maratho Princess' sister aircraft of 'Kashmir Princess' which crashed off Sarawak when it took off for Rangoon
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  • 60 1 HIS NAME IS BIGGEST TONGUE -TWIST BIGGEST tongue-twister at the Afro-Asian Conference is the name of Thailand's Foreign Minister above. His name, the longest of all the delegates, is Prince Van Waithayakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprrabandh. To his friends the Foreign Minister. veteran of many international conferences, is simply known as
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  • 223 1 Three Malayans Oft To Bandung ...And Two Are P. A. P. Men TWO delegates from the People's Action Party yesterday left Singapore by air for Bandung as observers to the Afro-Asian Conference, which the Party called "a milestone on the road back to self-respect for millions of Asians and Africans."
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  • 200 1 FORCES WIPE OUT 6 BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR. Kri. Six moie Communist tenoiists have been wiped out by security forces operating in the Fedeiation, it was disclosed last night. A patrol lrom a company of the Fourth Battalion. Malay Regiment, killed two terrorists a man and a woman— out of a
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  • 34 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board today made a $950,000 contnbut inn to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund to raise its total to nearly $3£ million.
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  • 33 1 A U.S. Air Force B-47 Stratojet bomber, with at least three men aboard, crashed and burned shortly after taking off from Kindley Air Force Base at St. Georges, Bermuda, yesterday. U.P.
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  • 32 1 SOME sort of international control of Formosa has been suggested by India as a step toward solving the crisis there, an Indian source revealed yesterday in New Delhi. U.P.
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  • 28 1 LONDON. April 15 (Reuter) —Princess Margaret will fly to Germany on May 23, to visit British troops there. She will return by air on May 25
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  • 77 1 Fressanges Asks:When? How Many? MELBOURNE, April 15 (Reuten Air Marshal F.J Fressanges. Commander-in-Chief. British Far East Air Forces, said here today he hoped someone would soon tell him how many Australian airmen were going to Malaya and when. "The more the better," he said. "Communists in the jungle don't like
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Flying Officer Peter Gray of No. 48 Valetta Squadron today achieved the distinction of completing his 200 th "supply drop" in the Emergency A pilot with over 2,300 Hying hours in the log. F/O. Gray gained this record in less than nine
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  • 153 1 NEW YORK, April 15 (AP) In an article emphasizing the scenic beauty and the bubbling life of Hongkong. Han Su-yin in Holiday iMapazine declared: "Hongkong is vulnerable to all fluctuations of trade, especially trade with China. That was the reason for Hongkong's existence. And
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    • 65 1 Keputed Store foi CKYSTAL SILVEKWAKE You* Inspection Invited. 9 t Th€ NOVELT.Y.tom *m nri«ii»- Ktnin I here's^ CZ°^ \m them thar bills x beerV g^g^j TiCER BEER awarded Championship gold v l medal at the London I Iff /'t wZZiZI- -^i\ rewers Exhibition. 1954 \Uu t rewec^ dn<^ bottled hy
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  • 113 2 COMMODITY PRICES I CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RS S Spot Loose 89 J 90 No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. May 88? 88; No. 2 171 87 l No. 3 861 86 1 Tone: Steady, quiet. UN PRICfc The price of tin
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  • 151 2 Raja Sir Uda' s Tribute To The Red Cross 'Girls' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In his capacity as president of the Selangor Red Cross Society, the Mentri Besar, Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad today paid warm tribute to the British Red Cross "girls" who volunteered to come to Malaya and
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    143 2 FLIGHT Engineer Kenneth D. Cunha and Flight Purser J.J. Pimenta, two of the 16 persons who perished in the Air India International's Constellation disaster on Easter Monday, were buried in the Bidadari Cemetery in Singapore yesterday. The bodies of Mr. Cunha and Mr. Pimenta were brought here on Thursday
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  • 405 2 $50,000 Not Shown In Bank Book SEREMBAN, Fri. R. N. Thamboo, former manager of the Seremban branch of the Oriental Bank, was found guilty in the Seremban Sessions Court today of criminal breach of trust of $50,000, belonging to the bank, and of wilfully omitting to enter the amount
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  • 176 3 PENANG, Fri. —Mr Justice. R. D. H. Hill n the Piigh Court today made an order allowing four elected Penang Councillors (all returned unopposed) seven days in which to submit a statement of I their election expenses. Tho Councillors are Messrs j Cheah
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  • 55 3 A TODDY >hop brawl in 'am Road on Thursday night resulted in an Indian being stabbed. He was taken to t ho General Hospital by a European motorist who was passing the spot. The Indian*! condition is reported to be critical. Police have detained another Ir.dian
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  • 51 3 AN'G TIAN GUAN clamed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of using criminal force on a woman in a house in Cecil Street on Wednesday. He was ottered $500 bail and I the case was postponed for J mention to April
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  • 71 3 THE Secrctarv of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, appeals to all Colony Muslims to zo KaKar.s Airport today to welcome the Egyptian and the Saudi Arabian delegates to the Afro-Asian conference in Indonesia. The Saudi Arabian de'osa-tio-i will be headed by the Prime Minister. Crown
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  • 46 3 WELL-KNOWN London nrwspaprr cartoonist. Mr. F. Joss, will arrive in Singapore by Air India International today. Mr. Jo<vs. who works for tho •Star' b nn a visit to India and the Far East. He will stop over ru-re on the way to Japan.
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  • 33 3 RECEIVING order was |C 1:1 !he Singapore High yesterday against Young Trading Company, whose liabiities amounted to $30,09*. i owing to Vasod. a company at Doetinchem. Ho land.
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  • 42 3 MRS S AXFORI). I secretary in the .Malayan Airways, who will be leaving Singapore for Britain next week on long leave. She was given a party by. the stalT of the BOAC Reservations staff during the week.
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  • 175 3 \BOI'T 80 girls and women j attended the inaugural meeting of the Malay Farm Girl* Club at Geylang yesterday The dub will give educational, recreational and vocational facilities to M» "em^"; j The chairman of the club, Mrs. Elizabeth Chan, told The
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  • 153 3 THE Minister for Commerce, Mr. David Marshall, and the Assistant Minister, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday met and discussed fully with the Singapore Rice Advisory Committee on the handling of the rice trade. The Minister invited the committee to discuss with the members of their Associations
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  • 51 3 A TELEPHONE operator. Ns Bah Tec. who owe- $4,800 tD nine creditors, was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief .Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, in Ihe Singapore H:.qh Court yesterday. He offered to pay Sl."i a month to the Oftici,-,: Assignee for the benefit of his
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  • 46 3 DONATIONS by Arms and individuals to tho 1954/55 Armed Services Welfare Association appeal totalled 51 7.875. H0, it was announced yesterday. In addition, tho chanty football match between the Combined Services and Combined Civilians at .Talari Besar on Feb. LM). netted 5.").:U5.00
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  • 81 3 He Earned $180 A Month But Spent $190 CHENG Soon Teck, a mechanic fitter, employed at the Naval Base, was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday, with $1,967 liabilities, due to six creditors. The Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. S. F Teh, told the court that Cheng, who
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  • 47 3 CHONG WEE. 47. B senior foreman employed by the United Engineers lor the past 21 years, was yesterday bound over to be of pood behaviour by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate for stealing nine coils of electric wires from his employers.
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  • 41 3 ONG SENG, a bus conductor, was sentenced to .seven months' imprisonment in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday when he was convicted of criminal breach of trust of 10 cents belonying to the Traction Company.
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  • 124 3 Motorists, look out! The Singapore City Council has finally decided o allow fire engines and ambulances to "creep past red traffic lights. The Council, however, takint no dances and should things ro K within three months, us decision will be reversed Council spokesman told
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  • 44 3 photo SOME of the posters displayed outside the mam office of the Singapore Harbour Board in Tanjong Pagar by members of the S.H.B. Staff Association who held a one-day protest strike yesterday. They will report back to work today. Standard
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  • 209 3 Saw No Prospect Of Early Marriage A 20-year-old Indian girl who could not marry on the day fixed for the wedding was found hanging a week later by her fiance, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The wedding could not be held because the
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall has set aside the whole of next Monday to meet members of the public who wish to make representations to him. He will see them in tho Public Relations Office conference room during office hours.
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  • 133 3 A SINGAPORE schoolboy, who stole three pigeons because he fancied them, pleaded guilty in the Eighth Police Court yesterday. The boy, IG-year-o'.d Wee Hock Seng, was found under a dovecot near a house in Braddell Road. This aroused the suspicion of the owner.
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  • 111 3 SINGAPORE Police may ofTer a reward for information leading to the arre.st of the killer who strangled a charcoal shop assistant. Tan Yew Piew. 43. at New Bridge Road early Saturday morning. Meanwhile. Police are working on the numerous fingerprints found in the shop
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  • 30 3 THE Young Women's Christian Association, Singapore. Will hold their Flag Day today. A thousand people will sell flags to raise money for the association's building fund.
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  • 245 4 Heads Will NOT Roll For The Klang Bridge Govt. Kills Persistent Village Rumours KLALA LUMPUR. Fri—Persistent rumours that human heads are to be offered as sacrifice for the S3 million Klang Bridge is causing great embarrassment to the Selangor Government. The Standard learnt today. Circulating mainly In kampongs and new
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  • 357 4 GOES BACK ON STATEMENT A PROSECUTION witness, Abdullah bin Abu Bakar, alleged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that a Police officer punched him all over the body to force him to admit, in a statement he was making to the Police,
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  • 122 4 Perak Ruler To Holiday In Europe KIAIA KANC.SAR. Fri. —The Sultan of Perak left the Istana hore today by road for Penang where he will board the Canton for a holiday in Europe. Before he left a Council of Regency was proclaimed at a simple ceremony at the Istana in
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  • 94 4 $15,000 Stolen From Councillor SEREMBAN. Fri. Dr. Chong Ah Khoon. Negri Sembilan State and Executive Council member was the victim of a burglary last night when $15,000 in cash was stolen from his house in Circular Road. It Is stated that the burglars gained entrance to the bungalow by climbing
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  • 84 4 Kelantan 's Gift To Regt. BATU GAJAH, Fri.— To mark the happy association between the Third Battalion, the Malay Regiment and the State of Kelantan. the Mentri Besar of that State. Tengku Sri Mah specially travelled to the New Headquarters of the Regiment at Batu Ga.jah, where he presented the
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  • 25 4 FOl'R Burmese trade union leaden will arrive in Pcnang by air on April 20. to study the working and living conditions in Malaya.
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  • 42 4 MR. Lee Kuan Yew the People's Ac-tion Parly Assemblyman for Tanjong Pa^ar will be feted by the Khek j Community at the Khek Com- munity Guild's premises at Peck Scan Street on Sunday April 17. Jt
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  • 73 4 Cabaret Draws Big Crowd THE opening night of the now air-conditioned Great World cabaret last night drew a capacity crowd. The dance hall was packed to overflowing. A number of patrons were disappointed when they turned up to find the scats they had reserved occupied by others. J There was
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  • 201 4 Impressive Ceremony Will Mark Opening Of Assembly AN impressive ceremony will mark the opening of the first meeting of the new Singapore Legislative Assembly, on April 22, at 10 a.m. In the presence of specially invited guests and Assemblymen, the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. will inspect a guard-of-honour and. if
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  • 164 4 AN impressive display of fire fighting and rescue work was staged yesterday evening when firemen of the City Fire Brigade. Singapore, went into action at a farewell parade for their Chief. Mr. J. G. Shaw. The display, held at the Hill Street Fire
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  • 216 4 Covt. Wants To Take Over KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A row. as stormy as the pie that flattened most of the Tai Wah Ho Hospital in Kuala Lumpur last month, has blown up between the hospital's trustees and the Selangor Government, tt was learnt today.
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  • 109 4 THE leader of the 10-man Vietnamese delegation to the A I to- Asian conference in Bandung, Mr. Nguyen Van Thoai (above), blamed French colonialism for the present political troubles in South Vietnam. Mr. Nguyen, who is also Minister for Planning and Reconstruction. said the political and
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  • 213 5 $500 SURPRISE FOR MRS. RAWSON FRIEND FILM CONTEST RESULTS PETTY OFFICER W. W. Rawson and his wife and Engineer Khalid bin Ahmen of HMS Simbans went together one evening to the Doris Day film "Young; at Heart" at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore. After the show, all three sent in separate
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 5 photo. MRS RAW SOX. who •karcd the Sl.OOO first prise with a friend in the 'Ynuni; At Heart' competition Standard
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  • 114 5 Nair Seeks Justice For Villagers INDEPENDENT Labourite M P, D. Nair (S r) will proa :i the Mincer for IT, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. I adequate o 'lot* from Govern- 1 men* for 20 families affected by Ins! Saturday's hailstorm. These peop'.e 'ive in KamCheng San and Jalan H hind
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  • 25 5 CHARLES Edward Scqucira. unemployed, was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday. His liabilities were $1,892, owing to >ix creditors.
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  • 62 5 LADY TempltT. wife of the former High Commissioner for Malaya. Sir Gerald Templer. on Tuesday visited the King Edward VIII Hospital at Midhurst. Sussex, where she met Dr. Malcolm Snel!ing. according to a release yesterday. Dr. Snelllng will leave for Malaya shortly to take charge of
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  • 420 5 Marshall Warns Against Strikes And Denies Reports Of Disunity In The Labour Front Ranks THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshal!, warned Singapore trade unionists yesterday that strikes could jeopardize the stability of the country. Mr. Marshall was speaking at a tea party given by two unions the Industrial Workers' Union
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  • 67 5 rid«Jt W ?n R O SONS Were l» two separate incidents in Singapore ve-tcrriav n ,rV X h^\w V rker Urn Ah Lcrk 30 k^fed in the morning C<>W rkcr in lhc P <*™* Pasir area in In the evening a man attarked Pang Thyc Sun. »nn
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  • 240 5 Little Girl Lost Waited In Vain At Kallang Face She Sought Did Not Appear DIANE RUSSELL 6. anxiously scanned the fac°s behind the barrier at the Customs Hall at Kallang Airport yesterday. But she did not see the face she sought after travelling alone all the way from Syd ney.
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  • 45 5 AN officer from the Ministry of Food in London is to be engaged for three years in the Organization and Methods department of the Singapore City Council. He is Mr. P. Chapman. Hi^ salary will be nearly $20,000 a year.
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  • 45 5 A RECEIVING order was marie by the Chief Justice. Sir Char'rs Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, against Koh Chuan trading as Wei Hunt Company, whose liabilities amounted to $4,487 on a judgment debt obtained by Barlow and Co.. Ltd
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  • 154 5 Luigi Will Have Only 30 Minutes... LUIGI INFANTINO, celebrated tenor from Ita';y whom the Singapore Musical Society has engaged as its guest artist on Sunday, April 17 will have exactly 'M) minutes to change planes today for Kuala Lumpur where an audience of 2,000 awaits his recital tonight Reason for
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  • 70 5 DR. Lin Yu-tang. the former Chancellor-designate of the Nanyang University, and members of the former staff, were last night entertained to dinner by the Singapore Chian Chew Association. The president of the Association. Mr. Lee Choon Thinm. bade Dr. Lin and his staff farewell. Dr. Lin replying, said
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  • 28 5 THE Telok Anson branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold an extraordinary genera! meeting at the Lower Perak Indian Association on Sunday, April 17.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 481 5 eJflmanctc Information at a Glance |WMsW""" C SURFACE MAIL* m\| M MIT!* <K.-m.hm)): ISINGAPORE; m>PAT<,.: To P0n.1.n.1. by Soon gJJ, "»i 6 Hpp Dianihi by Lecund:. P.icmMBg M l :1^ by Lanpsa. Brunei, Kua a |»j;\ (Kr^ionul): 6pm Mus:c fs» Vj* A*m** Hp!hH anri Labuan by Per!:s. by y\ c
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 492 6 f VUK Communists, both in I U la and in China, have often Shown the world that they are RttSten at propaganda Their ability to turn a si:. nd straightforward phrase or incident into ixii oppOltun their own peculiar ideas 10 find For provocation In common place
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    • 425 6 A NEW Zealander. who arrived a year ago to start the first secondary modern school in the Federation, will soon be returning to Wellington to resume his post as principal of the Technical College there. He is Mr. Donald Priestley who was sent here by the New Zealand
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  • Article, Illustration
    136 6 Sir: Verily the very Muse of complaint to some Is a cause of joy to others. I refer to the full hour's broadcast of the Army Boxing, which your reader •fed UP" says got his goat up. I too. like any ordinary human. Ret fed up with Radio
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  • 403 6 Bad' Or 'Foreign Sir: Tungku Abdul Ran man is reported to have said: "Bad government is better than foreign government." The "foreigners" are obviously the British, and I suppose the Tungku's idea is that British rule is so undesirable and inimical to the progress and development of
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 811 6 MEDICAL CHIEF TAKEN TO TASK Sir: I should bo extremely obliged if you would spare me space to reply to the statement made by the Director of Medical Services (DMS>, Federation of Malaya, about the Malayan Nurses Union (MNU) in Th»" Singapore Standard of the 29th March that he should
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    • 336 6 Review of Views the Hatoyama Government seemed to hit the wall every time it turned. It is now at a crossroad, not knowing which road to take. What will happen at the forthcoming Bondung conference is quite unpredictable, the daily states. Some agency reports indicate that the meeting may possibly
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  • 721 6  - The NEWS as ti strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By rpHE more I read what some of Malaya's political pundits say, the more sorry I feel for the country and the people —particularly the Malay. This is his country and he will be the worst sufferer if, when the Federation achieves
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  • 136 6 Sir: Ifudl has beer. I I Bbout the All-Malaya Malay Youth Congress in the leaders oi both your paper and the UtUMS Melayu. Although I have always been sympathetic with the Malays in their ttrugKlC lur a higher status, better life and independence, I must admit that many
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 239 6 THE future is veiled in I obscurity and I should I not like to plunge too deeply into it this afternoon. Sir Winston Churchill. |)EFFXDAXTS sometimes tell the truth and some- I tiir.es they do not. Mr. J. I R. Bevins, Parliamentary I Secretary, Ministry of Works. I I IT
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  • 303 7 Slight Discord During Royal Tour I little I bj the I bC- I I coloured roses, their prick ly stems carefully wrapped in silver foil, and was just about to offer them to the Queen when she turned to acknowledge the cheers of the
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  • 297 7 Bandung Meet To Plan The Set- Up BANDING, April 15, (Reuter)— A council for technical co-operation may be set up by the 29-nation \iro-.\sian conference beginning here on Monday, an authoritative source said today. would be on lines of the Technical Co-operation I
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  • 64 7 They Won't Have Those Bridal Suites BANDUNG, April IS Heater) Bridal suites art- haruMil for use by dele-* I ltrs to the 29-nation A m.i n- Afrit .\n onference lurr Best week. 1 li oruani/rrs ha\c de- < Mcd against allocating lluree bridal suites at tu«> palatial hotels for fear
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  • 66 7 BANI> L X April IS (Beater) Indonesia, host nation to the "iM- nation Afro- Asian conference, has provided lor .journalists Citefil the talks what has heroine known as the BY bar, billiards id barber. 1 he jMVMttsta can drink, take up a tnc and
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  • 31 7 BANDUNG, April 1"> (Reuter) The official faMfMK of the Conference tl the 88 Asian-African tountries meetinc here next \\eek is for them a foreign one Knulish.
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  • 29 7 They were i ri€d in k Four months rt showed. n sleeping her apartment in a fit v. Misa Jackson c Mars: ped tne i her a handm
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  • 33 7 KARACHI. April 15 (UP) The Government of Pakistan announced today it was evacuating wives and children of the Pakistani diplomatic missions in Afghanistan because of "disturbed conditions" in Afghanistan.
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  • 51 7 HONGKONG. April IS (AP). A fire which razed a twostorey stonehouse used as a rattan shop in Li Cheng Uk village in the Shamshuipo district of Kowloon yesterday afternoon burned to death live persons, including a boy of five and injured two other persons one
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  • 43 7 SYRACUSE. April 15 (Renter) Sir Winston Churchill spending his first holiday in retirement at this ancient Sicilian port today agreed to serial publication of his forthcoming "History of the English Speaking People" in the American weekly magazine 'Life."
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  • 34 7 CAPTAI N .Jean AllgUStC ilei was yesterday cleared of the treason charge brought again>t him last October in Paris during an inquiry into alleged leaks of information from France's national defence committee.
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    45 7 THIS "waterfall" is a cascade of moonshine (illicitliquor) being poured from barrels in the attic by police who raided this still in Detroit. The police found distilling apparatus and ten barrels of "moonshine."' hut no persons working in the house. AP photo
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  • 168 7 WASHINGTON, April 15 (AP)— Military staff planners from the eight Manila Pact powers will meet in the Philippines on April 25 to draw up recommendations for specific projects to aid in the defence of South-east Asia from Communist aggression or subversion. Informed sources said the
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  • 88 7 COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 15 <AP^ Ever had your pocket picked by an elephant? A 12-year-old Canadian girl says it happened to her. In a letter to the City Council. Grace Russ of London, Ontario. Canada. said she was touring the Columbus Zoo one
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  • 72 7 NAPLES. Italy. April 13 (UP)— A freak storm atop Mt Vesuvius on Tuesday forced 10 tourists to ding to a huge hunk of lava for three hours, tourist officials revealed yesterday The tourists told the story when they reached Naples yesterday after visiting outiying places of
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  • 223 7 THE WORLD IS GETTING CROWDED— U.N. REPORT NEW YORK. Apul 15 (Reuter) The world had a population of 2.547 millions by 1953 United Nations experts announced today. The crowd will be larger still in the future in view of long-term trends towards longer life and fewer deaths in infancy. The
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  • 138 7 'Churchill Was Forced To Walk Plank' LOXDOX. April 15 (UP) Aneurin Bevan's far Left Socialists joined a rising Labour Party chant yesterday that impatient fellow-Tories forced Sir Winston Churchill '"to walk the plank.*' Tribune the weekly Bevnnitc newspaper, claimed Sir Winston would one day break the utter siience he has
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  • 67 7 REGENSBTRG, Germany. April 15, (UP). Two Czech anti-Communists hedge-hopped a stolen sports plane 17") miles across Czechoslovakia and through Rcrl jets patrolling "MIG alley" to freedom In West Germany yesterday. The single-engine aircraft landed slightly damaged in a field near Rohrbcrg. about 'AO miles south of
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  • 30 7 MANILA. April 15 <UP) Five persons were killed and the entire Bacolod City's commercial district destroyed today in a 6i-hour fire, Philippine News Service reported.
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  • 22 7 YALE University library will hold a "birthday party" to celebrate the 200 th anniversary of Dr. Samuel Johnson's dictionary. Reuter
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  • RUBBER TIN CLOSING PRICES
    • 18 7 Spot 26Jd May 26ijd. July/September 26.d. October/December 25§d. January/March 25<!d. Moy c.i.f 26 d. Tone: Steady.
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    • 24 7 Spot £717-10$. buyers £71 8-10» Three months £718-10$. buyers, £719 sellers. Settlement prices: £718--10s. Soles Morning- 55 tons. Soles Afternoon: 20 tons.
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    • 20 7 I^^ For That Look Of Smartness iust-arrivcd neck-wear in an array marl new designs and colours. OBINSON'S S P^ E
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    • 364 7 Grow Your Own Vegetables from YATES Seeds and SAVE! /Vip|o Season's Vegetable Seeds TROPICALLY PACKED FOR FRESHNESS SWEET CORN. Assort. Rom fr C AD EEANS Asst. rv.ADr DCA. A 50 CtS. D./ARF EEA,o, Assr. CLIMEING EEANS, As rarkel. J PEAS. Asserted OTHER VARIETIES I EEETROOT Assorted yARROW,v ARROW, Assorted 5
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  • 1623 8 Judge Gives Reasons For Slander Case Judgment IN a written judgment released in the Singapore High Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Whitton said that it would be unfortunate if the amount of damages arded to City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, created the impression that the court legarded "these baseless and
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  • 18 8 *HILE a Su^J lawn Coasi R. thieves f thieves B J roo-Ti by brcakiM^ a window ir.
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    • 1354 8 THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1954. C-\Pi T A' AND LIAEiLITIES. PROPERTY AND ASSETS Ri. a. p. Rs. a. p. Rs. a. p I C t I Cash: P r aD ,t-.| >00 C Shores of R IC each X 3 0 0 In
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    587 9  -  JOHN HALKIN STAGE DOOR v Best Opera I Vv\\\\\\\ a -d n-i-hich ng on i I A Til ||1\ I I and ■i s I 1 I M M 1 Indt. I men 1 how j MHJvt I 1 4~\F course, everyone I < osciencc matter adji;
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    51 9 On Lea re ANACRUSIS. Standard's music critic, is norn on holiday arid will resume next week to write his popular weekly "Music Notes." Owin? to typographical errors, it was incorrectly stated in his last week's article that Sir Charles Lambc had left Singapore. Sir Charles and Lady Lambe left this
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  • 843 9 100 MUSICIANS TO PLAY HERE FOR SINGAPORE FANS HOW ONE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GAINS FAME gINGAPORE may hear for the first time a full-size symphony orchestra 100 musicians, each an expert with his own instrument if the Symphony of the Air Orchestra, formerly conducted by Arturu Toscannini.
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  • 596 9  - TO DIE AT 15: But Edna Is Now Famous Star Bob Thomas by HOLLYWOOD gOMETIMES you never can tell where the best story is lurking on a movie set. For instance. 1 visited the stage where "The Second Greatest Sex" was being made It's "L ys;st r a t a"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 173 9 STAR BRAND NIPPON BEER 1 BKf\jM\% ..JH BBH^^h! lfeiFiß^"S jmSKw"™ Sole agents. PARAMOUNT TRADERS LTD. 120 Kompong Java Rood, Singapore. Phone 53 185. for SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR NORTH BORNEO CHEE SENG *c CO., LTD. 18 3 B Victoria Street, Fcnang tor NORTH MALAYA. *vvvvvvv*vvvi\vvvi\vvv^v\av\\v\viaav*v\vvvvvv\v\\vvvv^ Vs^^=£29^t F° r Air Conditioned Comfort
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 312 9 TO DA) S tfl OTA MOV It i«s much t*:i»icr to he critiral limit to be rofm t Disraeli. B.VH KI»\V H»K KVCRVONI'.: Limit expenditure! a:;d purchases: avoid U3ks Don t be ciictstorial or hasty la wrtat you say or do and seek to be co-operative and conciliator: for be.-t
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  • 395 10 Malaya Still Faces Many Posers: Banker Finance And Commerce j THK vcar lfS5 opened on a note of cautious optimism but there are many difficult P^lems in the political and economic fields of Malaya yet to be^solved the chairman of the Mercantile Bank of India Sir Kenneth W. Mealing stated
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  • 115 10 TIIK rubber market in Singapore yesttfday i-iosrd qtiirtly steady at NB, tents p*>r In. for first tirade rubber for May shipment, a rise of i cent on Thursday. q total i m moved between 88; and »3s cents p< iring with only moderate Small manufacturing interthe trade
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  • 98 10 THE Malayan share market continued dull in both indusand tins yesterday. R er hares were qui< I y stead Price changes announced yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Stivers S^pl'prs 3 35 I 40 Sime Darby 212 2.17 cd S*i c 1.78 1 Rl Straits Sship 14.50 Straits
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  • 17 10 THE Malayan Sharobrokers' Association v ill hold its annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.
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  • 66 10 THE largest precision tool yet made in Australia was recently constructed In Melbourne Victoria. This is a crankshaft grimier of the type suitable for producing crankshaft of heavy dicstl earthmoving machinery. Crankshafts up to 84 inches lorm. with a swing of not more than 24 inches, ?nd weighing
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  • 40 10 MESSRS. SIME. Darby and Co. Ltd., report the March out- put of rubber by the following companies Kern p a Ltd.. j L' 117.200 lb. (Feb. 1298.000 lb.); Radella Rubber Estate Ltd., 1 I.TOo lb. (Feb. lti.tiOO ]b
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  • 47 10 MR. PETER GLATVED, manager oi Wallcm and Co. Ltd., Hongkong shippers, arrived in Singapore on Thursday on his way back to that Colony after a visit to Colombo and India. He was met by his local agent. Mr. Barretto. at the Airport. Standard photo.
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  • 162 10 TO CONGRATULATE winners of the "Fab" display contest, Mr. David R. Foster. Assistant Managing Director of Colgate-Palmolivp Ltd. gave a dinner to wholesalers to the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant in the Great World. Mr. A.S. Dawood of Malacca won the first prize
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  • 24 10 FIVE French experts recently visited Cairo to study the possibility of installing an electric power network capable of servicing the entire country.
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  • 205 10 18,000 Cars A Week- New Record VEHICLE r.^anufacturers in the United Kingdom established a new all-time production record in February when they achieved an average weekly output of 18.000 cars and 6.500 commercial vehicles. A statement by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says: "Matching these levels against. February
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  • 279 10 RECORD YEAR FOR MALAYA TRADE $308 Million On The Right Side Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation of Malaya, whose foreign trade in 1954 totalled a colossal $2,944 million, ended the year with a favourable balance of $308 million. Final figures for the year's trade released by Government
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  • 61 10 THE first SAS pilot to receive Ihe company's 15,000 hours' diploma. Captain Hjahnar Bosson, got the coveted distinction on his recent 50th year birthday from the President of SAS, Mr. H. Throne-Hoist (right). Captain Bosson passed the 15.000 th hour last year on his way back from
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  • 41 10 SHIPMENTS of prepared latex from Malaya in March amounted to 10,345.11 tons, according to official statistics. Of the total, 4.162.21 tons went to the United States, 2,995.88 tons to the United Kingdom and 1.065.1 tons to I France.
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  • 360 10 By A Special Correspondent THE Indonesian Government had recently cancelled special export licences for 70,000 tons of rubber to the United States, according to Indonesian press reports received in Singapore. The step was taken by the R.I. Government because Indonesian exporters and shippers
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  • 217 10 THE produce market in 'Singapore was quiet in most sections, except for pepper where some 20 tons of all varieties were reported to have changed hands. Pepper prices were slightly lower for both the white and slightly higher for the black. quotations being $17;) for Muntok white.
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  • 39 10 MAJOR British financial interests are planning a now steel industry for British Columbia that will eventually mean an expenditure of US$lOO,OOO,OOO Dr. William K. Waller, London, head of numerous new Canadian and American construction firms, announced. UP.
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  • 169 10 K. L. M. AEROCARTO will start work next month on an aerial survey contract in Dutch New Guinea. At the request of the Government of Dutch New Guinea the region around Merauke is to be mapped in preparation for an important irrigation scheme. The
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  • 28 10 fasU> r than < d h AC 00« Ion" i ui U ssrSa lbout ::i Sr^ t°p Haiti J h cfnis t. j<|>«'< -ipation J ■C said. A.P.
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  • 29 10 panics I and Rubb expcri growing i I Ven< V"J^ m an a* Th G I ha Its p. have I tion v pletc rani and I m
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  • 218 10 Weekly Rubber /?ep OVER the weekend London showed an aj advance on rumours of Russian orders lor ru New York prices appreciated on the sfttlrnw strike at one of the bis factories. report of Messrs. Holiday, Cutler. Bath A. The market closed on I I Easter holidays which made
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    • 634 10 NOTICES FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE arc invited for the X supp!v of the following to The Ordnance Depot. Federation Military Forces, Port Dickson. Camp Equipment Furniture and Woodware Bedsteads Textile Articles Crorkery and Glassware Brooms. Brushes, Garden Implements etr Enamel ed and Metal Household Utensils Samples and/or specifications may
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    • 125 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S.S. "CHOYSANCi ARKD. 14.4.19:>:> THE above vessel is discharging cargo in the Eastern Anchorage, and consignees are urgently advised to apply to the undersigned for Delivery Orders and to .send their lighters out to the vessel immediately, failing which their cargo will be dis- j charged
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    • 174 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Soori Sasami M.iru I I O^i kernes larger. Casabianc*. Loooon Antwerp. Rotterdam. M EnburT Ma*ru for' Colombo. Bombay. Karachi. Kuwait. Khorramsharr. Basrah. Abaaan Hormutn Etorotu Mjru tor Rangoon. 21 ;2 Apf Calcutta Akita Maru for Ho^g Korg. IWI a. Q M^ v Kcte Yokor-^ma Aso Maru for
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    • 103 10 OITI R ROADS TOphir, BHM Belleville, Sionr nfchyo M?" 8 Choysan* Stalino. Silverash. Sofla, Soon Bee Anheim N»m 1..., Lee, Mauram. Alex Herzen! M« p^,,", Rimau. Wah Sing, Serdang New Susanna, lndari, Aik Hin. Hai Seng Hin, Kajang, Teck Ihona. Scud^i. S.H.B. WHARVFS Phemiiu 42. Charon 40. Awobasan Maru :^7.
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    • 477 11 /<^H TRADING CO., LID. <ul BLUE FUNNEL LINE f AMIt ,CAM SIRVICI m* le»* ialti«K>». Philadelphia C«tt Pun ;U 19 U 20/21 U 23 Aw/ 4 pott* f a»o diKhai| t t'*Z U^URG AMERICAN LINE R TH GERMAN LLOYD Aatw^p totte»4am, Btoea** Hawk,,. Spor. r\Sfc«*» n% 16/19 May 20~Ma t
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    • 954 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IHtlTuI <»»<«roo»atee m Mngapo«e) (12 W»es» o«^ TUB BLUE nMNEL LINK Z?' Stnsapore •.f-,,1 J'kaw tenant f«»roclu« for Livetpool Holland, London 6 C B Ap 16 16/17 Apr 17/18 A*7aSi; **%m U 'ti2Sm' i}/i2 Apr 18 Apr 19/2 Apr 22/23 A-^STn for* Liverpool
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    • 779 11 MITSUI (H^ LINE FOR JAPAN from tndio. S P#B fl Kyor i 1 s v Moru, from Calcutta for Moj., Kobe 17 Apr. Oesan Moru. trom bomboy ♦or HongkonQ Kobe' Moji. Yokohomo 4/5 Moy 2 Moy FOR JAPAN from Continent. Awobason Moru. 1 o r Yokohomo Kobe Nogoyo vio Soigon.
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    • 803 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SONDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdem. Homburf, Copenhagen Gothenburg and Oslo. S'por* P S'Kom p enoro x) "LALANDIA 20/21 Apr. 22/22 Apr. 23/24 Apr. xx) "JAVA" 23/26 Apr. 27/28 Apr. 29/30 Apr. xxx) "SELANDIA" 28 May/ 1 June 2/2 June 3/4 June x)
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  • 667 12  - No Trouble In Mountain School Dorothy Roe By NEW YORK, PSYCHOLOGISTS and sociologists concerned with the problems of juvenile delinquency should spend an hour with Inez Henry, secretary of the Berry Schools, in the Blue Ridge foothills near Rome, Georgia. "We don't know what that word means." says brisk. bright-eyed
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  • 23 12 PLAEATED TO PERFECTION I SMOOTH and particularly smart iS th i dress Ideal for both formal I the belt motif with mat I
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  • 441 12 Asks Gerree Read .^RE YOU A fanatic? Before you say 'no' as I am sure you will do. think for a moment. If you are in any doubt at all. answer the following twenty questions and sec how you rate. 1. Do you believe all murderers
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  • 268 12 WOMEN ARE NEVER SATISFIED YEOMEN, I sometimes think are peculiar people. One of my reasons for saying this, is that some of them have rather peculiar bathing habits. I am thinking specifically of Abbe Lane, wife of Xavier Cugat, who takes her daily bath in coffee. This to my mind
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  • 635 12  -  C.B. Acworth By 41 A bit of luck" how deeply ingrained in all of us is the wish for it. for the right turn of fortune's wheel, for the wonderful and unexpected to happen! Carrying some kind of mascot, obeying old and intricate superstitions to bring good luck is
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 220 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL TF your hair is showing Ly '^Ns^^^*^]^> using Morgans Pon. \E T^fel. It restores grey hair to its YaM "^^HHK^^^^S^fli natural
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    • 25 12 /jir\ developed from />^ into continuous supP \V 1 T A achievement. V\ 1 of success o d o^ W vtt hM^\^^ 5 A f ipMsoH
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  • 244 13 Point Gives Malayan Navy S N Trophy not last tTie full distance Th:s was the Ught-welter-welght final which saw Abdul Wahid bin Awans? 'Civilian Police* hit Oliver Samuels (i Royal Malayan Navyi as h<pleased Th«- r»>fereo stopn«d fight at the end of the first round to stop Samurls receiving unnecessary
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  • 116 13 Police q I Lmy field igfeti Marines, conquerors of the SMAClitcs, looked pretty small crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium. ,(J to keep their unbeaten record nr nil victory over the Police, -nprcNshe at the job. I > cii hit the upright and I esumption but it .«nd the Police
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  • 128 13 A GOAL scored seven minutes before time by left-inside Vivian Klass enabled Star Soccerites 'A' to edge llaikouyu Sports Club I—o in I Singapore Div. ?B league soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Soccerites are now a: the top of the league
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  • 38 13 THE Singapore Div l leag ;o sorrcr match between Kota Raja and S. Corinthians scheduled to be played today at the Jalan Besar Stadium, is cancelled. The Army Cup final will be played instead.
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  • 402 13 McDONALD MORRIS SET NEW W.I.RECORD The Aussies Lead By 65 Runs v i J SPAIN, Trinidad, April 14, (Reuter)— McDonald, Arthur Morris and Nej* Harvey helped Australia to sain first innings lead over West Indies on tne lourth day of the second Test here today. At clo<e of piny. Austral!
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  • 165 13 SELETAR Football Club lost i sein's reach. their .sixth .successive game to j Ah Chun netted the third goal the Chinese Athletic "A" by five for the Chinese durinc a melee goals to two in i Colony Divi- just before the interval. lion 2B league match
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    • 280 13 Classified Adverts ENGAGEMENT FOX-PEREIRA. The engagement was announced on Easter Monday between Arthur William. third son of Mrs. Florence Teresa Fox. and Cclcne. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Percira. DEATH CEAII KEOK SENG of MTD. Accounts Department Re.-t--dence 5 Hallpike St. died suddenly at General Hospital Funeral 16/4/55
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    • 384 13 SITUATIONS VACANT pHINESE clerk and Indian typist for legal' firm in Ipoh Apply Box No. T1978 S.S.. Ipoh C^OOD NEWS. Wanted a y English tutor able to teach standard eight qualification: stating experience sex and age to Box T. 1977 S.S. TUITION tW'ROL tor Australian Society ■i of Accountants' and
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    • 436 13 Two Training: Officers Ministry of Labour dr Social Welfare Labour Department APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts (two) of Training Officers in the Labour Department. Singapore. Appointment will be on contract for '.i years in the first instance. Salary scale $820-.'!OA--940 per month plus variable allowances. Total emoluments at present
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    • 645 13 'classified ads SITUATIONS VACANT TECHNICAL APPRLNTICKS. Telecommunica'aor.s Department. Singapore. Qua!:fic-atior..~ (i) Aae over 10 year- but under 21 years on trie lit Jllly 1955 (ii» Sc."O'»: Certificate examination Grade I H a ."i credit in II Language and K>mer Mathematics. and pieler;m .>■ a c:ed:t in General Science M UUI
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 228 13 v > Todays j Sport SWIMMING: Chwr?e Swimming Club'i Junior Swimming Carnival i?i New Pool nt 3.30 p.m SOCCER: Div. 2B— Farrer Junion Vi Gymkiiann S.C. at Geylang. Div, 3B—SCSA r.<? YCAA nt Jnlnn Bcsnr nt 4 p./".; Police "A" '"s Windsor Rovers at Police Depot. ARMY SOCCER- Army Cup
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  • 140 14 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill scrutineer MM( IM M \TI Xt HnI(.\INVIILEA llOfMilll.Y ■Ji«iVl" I-V pHlurr House HiM>rhly special feature lif.iivuood M.ir BfMHU <» Uttering I'irture HotJ*» Hollywood SIM >oi tii hRHM.t <;rh\t tk\dition maji i.\ u>iJi if Ki!i" mGE MlgMilirai WtMU« south Bn«lK» liijula INXUXKK «;OKIN«.
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  • 1418 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.-Horses Class 5, Div. 3-5% Furs. IMI ore««n II 9.00 TTC. Stable Sullivan Manning V> >l T£!urc X 8..:: Shaw Stably Martin Franklin ft Ml Hno*hl> v US Valiant Stable Daniels aiuue 4. 870 San*kilat lv 8.1! Salamat Stab.c Bagb> JUnfixed) 5. MS Pearl
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  • 1855 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Will Edge His Rivals By H H H KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— The Selangor Turf Club April meeting opens here tomorrow featuring the 5i furlongs sprint for class three horses— a number of top sprinters bunched together for what should be
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    • 97 14 >^^ HURRY, HURRY, HURRY! FOR THE BIG PARADE OF CIRCUS FUN! #> A,« never REALLY see\ HERE COME THOSE CLOWNS.... jS f» the circus until you see it in JSbL^ #T 1/irTil/iriAk.l JP)y;^v/ Jfa.l.vv ffl ll^^>^;: I Vl\ AlflxinU 1 nr?r^r^^ n Ji> "wi biimm Mm mum M mL, t
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    • 127 14 Ctccgtila Cita with \^^i'"W* > i coupled Rangefinder ■l^fc«^ i^J the new, inexpensive precision- |^Hf v J[ type 35 mm camera from th« S^V vt Black Forest, with coupled IH Jllv 1 I range finder and rapid .^1 transport mechanism. Steinhcil "Cossar" f:2.8 lent in Prontor SVS iM«' 'j and
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