Singapore Standard, 28 April 1955

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ft §tf| 4 Tol. V. No. 296 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AI'RIL 28, 1953 II I'U.K> l"> <tMS
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  • 2161 1 GOVT. GIVEN TIME TO CHECK IF CRISIS STILL EXISTS Marshall -Lee Clash Again The Regulations Are Essential To Security SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday promised that' Government would within the next three months, give a clear declaration of policy on how much could be
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  • 115 1 LAGOS. Nigeria, April I >AP)— A French plane 17 passengers aboard reported today to crashed near Kumba, the Southern Camei ;.!ane was flying from in Northern Nigeria, Douala, French Camet week a French plane 12 people on board disarrd on a flight from
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  • 42 1 I LIN* April 27 (Reuter) Western Allied com:ants have ordered West i Customs Police to 1. md back 600 pistols with h they armed themselves -terday without Allied apui, a reliable source said The arms were r< turned.
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  • 42 1 WASHINGTON, April 27 (Beater) President Eisenh.iurr told his Press cont tt-iue today that the I nited States would talk Communist China *hmit anything; which would relax world tensions provided that it did not direrllv affect the Nationalist Chinese in Formosa.
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  • 556 1 THE Royal Navy froke with tradition yesterday when, possibly for the first time in i story, a woman was allowed to witness a naval bombardment from the decks of a heavy cruiser. 7 The woman was Stan-d-d staff reporter J-hnstine
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  • 32 1 LONDON. April 27 (ReuUT) -British rail workers agreed today to take part in talks called for this afternoon in an attempt to avert a national railway strike next Sunday midnight.
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  • 105 1 Bandits Murder 2 Kepalas KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two kepalas (headmen) were murdered by Communist terrorists at Gomali Estate in the Segamat area of Johore this morning. One of them. Yip Wye. was shq^in the mouth and chest, ana the other. Sin Hoy Tack, was stabbed ion the head and chest.
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  • 92 1 WHETHER the 300 stable boys, riding boys, mandores and syces employed by five Singapore racehorse trainers go on .strike or not tomorrow, the Bukit Timah races on Saturday will go on. It is understood that Federation trainers, who are not affected by the strike decision. will
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  • 80 1 No Hock Lee Buses Today NO buses of the Hock I.re Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd., will run this morning, a spokesman of the company told The Standard late last night. He said the company's services were being suspended, possibly only for the morning, on the advice of the Commissioner of
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  • 41 1 photo. SIAMESE twins Napit and Pnssana Polpinyo, born in Thailand and brought to Billings Memorial Hospital, Chicago, are shown before surgery separated them three weeks ago. The girls, 23 months old, were connected at the chest at birth.— UP
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  • 458 1 fdkjkojkjjg 1500 Men Walk Out In Sympathy Minister Of Labour To Appoint Court Of Inquiry SEVEN "dismissed" employees of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company, Singa pore, were injured during a clash with members of the Reserve Unit early yesterday morning. This caused a four-hour "protest"
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  • 131 1 THE Singapore Legislative Assembly sat lor i-ht hours, in. Imhti three adjournments, ye%terda>. Lastinc from 10 am to 6 p.m., i'if Assembly had an enforced adjournment of :;o minutes due to a power breakdown in the morning. Beside the lunch hour adjournment from
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  • 201 2 LONDON. April 27 (Renter)— Both the independent Times and the Liberal Manchester Guardian today criticized the proposed subsidy for the Malayan rubber industry. •"The scheme is not sound by strict economic standard.*' the- Times claimed. '"It will still mean that the least progressive estates,
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  • 115 2 COMMODITY PRICES i CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday v\ere: Bu>ers Sellers No. i KSS Spot Loose 01. 91 J No. 1 R.SS fob May f>o, 90; No. Z 88 1 84 No. 3 871 88 Tone: Steady quiet UN PKiCh The price ot tin >esterday (per
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  • 27 2 THE Singapore Siglap Girls' Club will celebrate its first anniversary with a concert at the Siglap Community Centre. 6 Palm Road, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 90 2 WITH c lenched fists, employees of several bus rompanus endorse their willingness to take any suitable action" to help their colleagues in the Hock Lee Bus Company settle their dispute with the management. Photos. SEAH Chens: Hwang:, (below) one of the injured
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  • 181 2 PENANG. Wed.— The Chairman of the Penang Labour Party. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. said today that Socialism offered a square deal to all even to the British, provided they become partners, not exploiters. "Socialism is the only possible way of life in a plural so.-icty such as
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  • 296 2 7 TOWN COUNCILLORS I WALK-OUT Alliance Object To Decision By Ruler In Council SEREMBAN, Wed. Seven the locol Town Council staged a "m**" f the monthly meeting today just befor," ?l' Qt election of the standing committees Zi rc Six of them wore AlHance m! C S t0 k See
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  • 59 2 PENANG, Wed.— The Chin-, esc Advisory Board here, which is sponsoring a cheap pilot housing scheme, has received a total of 130 applicants for the 32 houses now under construction at Rifle Range Road. The applications will be scrutinised by different subcommittees before the houses are
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  • 98 3 Newßecompense Rules Entered ANY Singapore fireman who suffers a total to be discussed n the Cif«# r -i e s tomorrow. C y Council «eet,n 9 Iren arc 18 years old. leaves children but no widow the »p£S£[ hls funeral expenses In add^
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  • 314 3 NOW HELL SEE MARSHALL SIX medical experts who heard ex-hospital steward Mr. Norman Jansen for an hour yesterday, unanimously refused to allow him to experiment on S.A.T.A. cases to prove that he has a wonder drug in "cosmic energy" to cure tuberculosis. meeting
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  • 59 3 SI DENTS otf Singapore's .I I to fOf v :iity at I .4 of rcpre- the estate re--1 to ca I Gai aen nity C» mittee was, eel ins t%> < v up a constitution and to; t< to convene rtly. .tee inP A huthan.
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  • 130 3 vine wen .ittee OJ 4 of live As Yew Hock (LaFront member for Haye- Lee Kuan Yew (PA P. •or Tanjong Pagar). Mans (Progressive s Ma* shce (1 F lember for ha ed Side* a ii i Southern I Romance tomes to everyone »t that certain age.
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  • 36 3 CUV\ MAN CHOO was Bcquitted in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday on a charge of causbig hurt" to Lee Beng Soon at Movappa Chctty Road at d p-n on Jan. 25. this year.
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  • 98 3 Retired Fire Chief Sails For UK MR J. G. SHAW, retiring Sjiperintendcnt of the Singapore Fire Brigade, icho was given a rousing send-off yesterday on board t}i t Snrat by 100 officers and men of the Brigade. Mr. Sliaw sailed for Britain with his wife after having served 35 years
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  • 100 3 A NIXE-COURSE Chinese dinner, an exhibition of ballroom dancing by the champions of \\)^.i and 1954, and valuable prizes, for the competitions will be the attractions for the ce!ebr>i»on of the first anniversary of the Sis'ap Girls' Club to be held at the Singapore Hotel on May
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  • 43 3 THE annual dinner of the Singapore Overseas League will be held at Rallies Hotel on Empire Day, May 24, at 8 p.m. The League will hold its annual general meeting on May L»»; at 5.10 p.m. on the Adciphi Roof Gardens.
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  • 42 3 A TEA party in honour of Mr. C. H. Bhabha. of the Eastern Shipping Corp.. Ltd., will be given by Messrs. R. Jumahboy and Sons Ltd., Bgentl for the Eastern Shipping Corporation on Saturday at G.H. Cafe at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 24 3 A SIXGAPORE family living in Bartloy Roafl. reported the loss of foiir orchids worth $200 from their flower garden on Tuesday n:ght.
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  • 99 3 THE Singapore Teachers' Training College will hold their annual dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Monday night, starting at 7.30 p.m. As many teachers and friends as possible are asked to attend the function. Cost will be S7 per head. The Permanent Secretary to the Minister
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  • 328 3 Shee Moi Sets A Precedent All's Well That Ends Well Dhan. She entered the home in IMSO when only thirteen veirs old. But on Saturday she will be the first girl from the home to be married. When The Standard reporter visited the Home today Shee Moi was busily her
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  • 137 3 Century -Old Painting For Raffles Museum THK Singapore Rotary Club yesterday presented a painting of "Old Singapore" to the Raffles Museum. The presentation was made in accordance with the wishes of a Rotarian from New Zealand, Mr. F. G. HallJones. The painting, "Singapore from the padang in 1851," is an
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  • 214 3 Then Left Victims In Storm Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Police today disclosed that a fisherman and his son had to row all the way through monsoon squalls from Sumatra to their village of Tanjong Sepat, near Banting, after they had fallen victims to pirates.
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  • 23 3 THIEVES broke into a flat in Bain Street on Tuesday night and got away with a cash cheque worth S.infiO anrl
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  • 199 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. i Negotiations to screen some of the winning enI tries in the coming Southleast Asian Film Festival in Kuala Lumpur cinemas are now under way with the producers. Mr. Tom Hodge, Director of the Malayan Film Unit, said today. The producers had
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  • 79 3 Australia To Offer More Scholarships CANBERRA. Apri! 27. (UP) —Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R Q. Cas e v, announced the inauguration of a Colombo pian arrangement under which Asian students will receive Australian correspondence scholarships. Mr. Casey said 400 scholarships will be awarded to students in India. Pakistan. Ceylon.
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  • 275 4 THE Chief Secretary, Mr. W A.C. Goode, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday denied knowledge of the purchase by Singapore residents of the Federation's Social Welfare Lottery tickets. Replying to a question by Mr. John Ede. (Progressive member for Tanglin) Mr. Goode said if Mr. Ede
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  • 184 4 22 Hour Kulai Curfew Lifted JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. —The 22-hour curfew imposed on the village of (Kulai on April 22. after 'Communist terrorists stole weapons, ammunition and equipment from the Home Guard Command Post the previous night, will be lifted at 530 a.m. tomorrow. But Government announced that a house
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  • 82 4 PEOPLE :n Pctong Pasir Village. Singapore, now live in fear of a fire-bug who has made few attempts to ignite dwellings in the kampons during the last fortnight. Tht mysterious fire-bug struck twice in a clerk's house and twice in a wireman's home next
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  • 13 4 Road last ni?ht with head and neck injuries. Police are investigating.
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  • 97 4 DIKING the debate on the Governor's address in the Assembly yesterday. Mr. Lim Chin Seong (PAP) brought up the subject of Australian and New Zealand troops for Malaya and urged that they should not be allowed on local soil The Chief Minister. Mr. Marshall.
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  • 55 4 By ANDREW ROTH LONDON, April 27.— "This is a matter for the Singapore Government and I do not propose to intervene." This was Colonial Secretary Lennox-Boyd's reply to Mr. Tom Proctor's question asking if, •'he will now permit the students of the Chinese Middle Schools in Singapore
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  • 102 4 Nanyang's Post -School Classes N\NV A N G University's pJ-t-S.-hool Classes will commence on June 15. it was announced by the Chairman of Nanyang University, Mr. Tan Lark Sye yesterday. The courses will be held at the Chung Cheng High School (\rts Course 1 and the Chinese '< High School
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE Police will commence digging an area of the beach in the Seaplane Base. R.A.F. Seletar. today, to unearth the remains of a skeleton. This operation follows the discovery of a portion of a blackened skuil in the beach yesterday. The section of the skull is being
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  • 350 4 DEVELOP YOUR REAL ESTATE BUT NOT AT FOLKS' EXPENSE House Mjn'"*" Tef/s Landlords: THE Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, last night gave an assurance that the Singapore Government has no intention at this stage to interfere unnecessarily with the legitimate operation of
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  • 623 4 Salaries Are Adequate ALTHOUGH suggestions were made by Opposition members that salaries of the Ministers should be increased, these were turned down by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall,, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Chief Minister said the point they shduld consider was whether
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  • 68 4 Kallang Fire Service Gives Demonstration KALLANG Airport's £ire Service staged an "air crash" fire fighting demonstration at the areodrome at 10 o'clock, last night. Fire engines were at the scene of the "crash" exactly a minute after the alarm was sounded. Foam was pumped on the "wreckage" and "passengers" were
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  • 393 4 THE programme of dances presented last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall by Soonee and Choochiat Goh and Blossom Shek was extremely interesting to watch. While these three young dancers have obviously reached an uncompromisingly professional standard, they have not yet achieved individual styles of
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  • 139 5 RADIO FOR KL FIRE ENGINES KL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. -The Kuala Lumpur pal Council, at its Uag on Friday, will be i to approve $47,500 juip the town's Fire ide and engines with > transmitting appaild this recommendation >ved, Kuala Lumpur's Brigade will become the re fighting service 4 va with
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  • 106 5 Name Only Won't Win Elections LONDON, April 27— Good ired chaffing about the ing British elections during discussion of < election results ornoon. Roland Robinson, Conitive M.P.. who visited unmet asked the Secretary for the perfjC of seats he'd by each in Singapore and the of votes poled. Mr. Lonnox-Boyd
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  • 520 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The $280 million "Spencer aid" to subsidize rubber replanting was today described by Mr. Lee Moke Sang, Selangor trade unionist, as a "flagrant breach of trust by the colonial administration." It was also "a forthright attempt to fill the
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE'S Mjmfto J£ F/lnntion Mr. Chew 2>wce Kee wi? give away the prizes ,t,'h Tethers' Training Col le.c sw mmm? carnival tote he^ 1 in the old poo) of the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 506 5 EX-CHANCELLOR LIN HITS OUT AGAIN Its Ridiculous Lee Kong Chian SINGAPORE'S rubber magnate, Mr. Lee Kong Chian, burst into laughter in his office in Chulia Street yesterday when he was shown an Associated Press report in which ex-chancellor of Nanyang l/niversity, Dr. Lin Yu-tang, accused him of being the "key
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  • 51 5 photo by MRS. PEROWNE (left), wife of Major-General L.E.C.M. Perou-ne. officer commanding the Brigade of Gurkhas, bids farewell to Gurkha families at the Royal Gurkha Signal camps at Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Major-General Perownc is leaving Malaya on retirement this wpplt Standard Yong Peng
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  • 67 5 Verdict Of Misadventure On 5-Yr.-Old A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy. Tang Chcc Mcns. was found drowned in a well at the bark of the house in Geylang on Feb. 7, an hour after hi? mother. Wong Yeong Lim, had given him permission to "go and play outside." This was told to the
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  • 38 5 HOXGKOXCT. April 27 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.77 [O Cl sterling; (5.***** to US$l; $1,827 to Malayan $1; $0,125 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.75 to a tael.
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE Customs found 130 pounds of raw opium in a basket of live crabs when thevi examined a lorry yesterday afternoon. The lorry was stopped at the junction of Queen Street and Bugis Street. This contraband is estimated at 51 30,000 in the Singapore blackmarket I
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  • 77 5 SINGAPORE dentist, Mr. Lim Kirn Tong, flew to Hongkong early yesterday morning by CPA in an attempt to prevent his 14 year-old student daughter. Lim Peck Lian. from entering Red China. Peck Lian sailed in the Tjiwangi on Sunday with a group of other students
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  • 319 5 A CAR occupied by five men stepped in a Police ambush on a Singapore road, was found carrying 493 pounds of TNT tTrinitroToluene). The ambush which took place on Oct. 28. last year, resulted subsequently in the recovery of more TNT from a .swamp
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    • 217 5 You must read the STANDARD every day for 5 the latest news and pictures of local and foreign fashions, for film features and the latest film gossip from London and Hollywood. Every Friday we publish Z the top book-reviews 2 and on Saturdays theatre notes and also music news I&-±~^
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 296 5 Standard cAlmctnac Information at a Glance KOTMM (Illl: "Mitl Go'.rien Rotary" competition and da ice at Gr*al World Cabaret. 9 pm \\\i Katonf club and Square dance flub mernbei.- meet at Wesley Church hall 330 pm Mi 1.1.1.. 1. 1. CO: tree film show- Gold Cup and Ca'.eche Driver— at
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  • 868 6 Singapore Standard Threat Of The Kris COMK oi OUI readers may think that the heading of this column today should be more appropriate to a thriller than to an editorial. Those who are partial to stories of the American wild y recall the one-horse town newspaper tor. who often had
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  • 207 6 Sir- Now that Singapore has attained an elected majority in the new Legislature, and the Labour Front la in power with the solid backing of the Alliance. I hope they will act according to the wishes ol the people of Singapore When I say people ot Singapore
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  • 178 6 Sir; Dr Lin has told J the Press that all Chin- esc Schools are com- munistic. In view of this. will the Education Autho- rities call for text -books adopted in English Schools and scrutinize them properly before they are used. Secondly, w ill a Normal School
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  • 102 6 Sir: Famous as he is supposed to be, Dr. Lin Yu-tang behaves no better find ho worse than a woman icho always insists on having the last word in any argument, as his latest outburst would seem to show. Moreover, being a man of the
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  • 385 6 Review of Views Hopes Fcr M-Aid TITUSAX MELAYU hopes l U that Mr Marshall, the Chief Minister will see to it that some of the grievances of the people who cam; 1 to talk to him last Monday are taken care of. Commenting on the meeting between the Chief Minister
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 372 6 Si r: At the first session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. His Excellency the Governor mentioned the Government's policy of amending the Trade Union Ordinance by permitting the use of trade union funds for political activities and also allowing the Govt. employees' unions to join a
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    • 580 6 Sir;— On Saturday. 23rd April. Mr. Aster Gunasekara devoted his column to condemn Mr. Marshall's bush jacket which he wore for the opening of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Gunasekara said. "The brilliance of the function was badly marred by the Chief Minister. Mr. David
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    • 438 6 Sir; Since Mr. Kariiu Dzafir is a landsman, he cannot be blamed for not knowing that the word "seamen" includes cooks and stewards, firemen and clerks, also clerks and engineer officers. And when 1 spoke on their behalf, 1 spoke for the eighty per cent non-unionized bonaflde
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    • 154 6 Sir: The report about the Indian Daily Maii"s comment on communal representations in the Legislative Council is most disheartening. This is particularly so, when it comes from an individual who preaches non-communalism in his attacks against the Malayan Indian Congress. A s an Indian, I was proud first when
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    • 109 6 deplorable r, pres ion ol standard that all child* i are every men who a a Wai ■nfc pecially the hat founded dan, culturi Easter, ways what br fame tot what mak STiff Our an.-.,. ethics H\ K5 Eastern modesty and < the lndlsp< r teristics
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    • 503 6 Sir. Like most people, I was brought up by my parents who taught me certain things. I also went to school, where my teachers taught me other things. Again like most people, when I left school I felt I was at last delivered from the yoke; I had
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  • 334 7 'Glamour Doesn't Satisfy The Soul' -Billy (.1 ASGOW. April 27 (LP) American evangelist i; 1 1 x Graham said last t that what happened tr.NN Susan Hay ward rslcrda] happens "time ,itrr time in Hollywood life there is upt>" and "miserable." (.i.ili.im spoke of >ii ss .ward at a .iampacked
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  • 210 7 Sir Winston Returns For Another Foray L I )ND f>V April 27, (Reutcr)-Sir Winston Churcniu new into London last night from Sicily ready to back Sir Anthony Eden, his successor as leader of the government and Conservative Party, in the May 26 general election. y The former prime minister has
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  • 77 7 UNOTQN, Apr.! 27 Attorney General B: luday fil:/e of Hilton Hotel cmi a tion under the us. laws w;i.s brought 1 rld's largest r in the federal re. barged the la Corp. with vio- ant i- merger .sec;e Clayton Anti-Tru.>t acquired the n late la^t
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  • 45 7 LVO. April 27 <AP) v. dnesdaj estid that at least 3UO teenBilis had been sold into titution in Tokyo in the four mon* l re runaways pick- by white slavers at rail ;> stations. Others were by destitute parents or Police said.
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  • 14 7 h Gn :i were erp ye ÜBk alter i a Norwegian UP
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  • 30 7 A WOMAN said yesterday her 14-year-old son was knocked down and dazed by a big eas'.e that attacked the family on their farm near Spokane. Washington.- AP
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  • 139 7 LONDON. April 27. < Router >— Mr. Clement Attlee. the Labour Party leader, declared today the Conservative Party in Britain "remains a class party wedded to inequality." "Labour believes in the value of every individual." He said this in a welcoming letter to Lady Megan Lloyd
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  • 97 7 JAKARTA. April 27 (UP) Chinese Communist Premier. Mr. Chnu En-lai. who is here as a State guest, today addressed the Indonesian Parliament. Mr. Chou also toured the city in a shiny limousine accompanied everywhere by police on motorcycles with screaming sirens and truckloads of soldiers in
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  • 103 7 April 'it (AP) A trchitecturc was months ntencc for bricking entrance of his rival's prove his love to friend. in court heard that nt and a policeman \i courting a pretty ung lady, who ke up her mind. ■ideri to become the wife of
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  • 356 7 Biceps Bulge In Brief Bikinis Motmen Model Latest Fashions PARIS. April 27, (AP)-It was like no other fashion show ever seen in Paris. There were more men than women in the audience. Some of the mannequins males looked as if they would rather be any place else than under the
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  • 79 7 NEW YORK, April 27 (AP) Cigarette smoking is on the rise in the United States again after a two-year decline, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. "The nation's smokers apparently have shrugged off the 'bis scare' and are puffing cigarettes at a faster pace," the business newspaper
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  • 77 7 Show Girls Accused Of Indecency MANILA, April 27 (AP) Four Japanese burlesque dancers were charged on Wednesday with immoral exhibitions here. Police said they had photographs to support their complaint. Preliminary hearing was set lor Thursday for the four, who are with the Masuda-Shi-buya Toho Troupe. They are Yoko Komene,
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  • 41 7 NEWPORT. Rhode Island. April 27 (UP) At least four civilians were killed and five others injured yesterday when an explosion wrecked a secret torpedo-testing building at the U.S. naval base. Another civilian employee was reported missing.
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  • 76 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 27 The following are the closing prices of rubber and Tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 261 d. May 26 id. June 26* d. July/September 261 d. October/December 25« d. January/March 25|d. May f.i.f. 26id. Tone: Steady
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  • 258 7 Fresh Water From The Sea -Atoms May Do It ALBUQUERQUE. New Mexico. April 27. (AP> Energy from the sun and the atom may someday provide man with fresh, soft water from the sea. a Dutch scientist said yesterday. Professor Wilhelm F.J.M. Krul. of the Technical University of Holland at Delft,
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  • 344 7 TAIWAN TALKS-A STEP FORWARD Pakistan Steps In As Mediator WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuter)— The United States and Communist China appeared yesterday to be nearer than ever before to the direct negotiation of a cease-fire in the Formosan area. At his press conference, the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles,
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    60 7 pnoto. PETTY OFFICER Patrick Baker of Portsmouth who arrived hotne on the cruiser If MS Glasgow after 12 months' service in the Mediterranean greets his daughter. 3 months-old Colleen, who was born in Malta while Mrs. Baker was there with her husband. She and the child flew home
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  • 312 7 It Will Upset Goodwill Evatt Aussie Troops For Malaya CANBERRA, April 27 (Reuter)— Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Federal Opposition leader, declared tonight that the use of Australian troops in Malaya would gravely injure Australia's relations with the nations of South-east Asia. Speaking after the Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, in
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  • 29 7 BERLIN. April 27: (Reuter) West Berlin police last night detained r )2 people trying to attend a banned meeting in a former boogie woogie dance hall.
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  • 190 7 Bao Dai Urged To Sack Premier SAIGON, April 27 (Reutcr)—The United Front of private armies defying the South Vietnam inline Minister. Ngo Dinh Diem, has decided to form a icvolutionary government, and go underground unless the Head ot State, Bao Dai, dismisses Mr. Diem by Apnl 30, a source c1om»
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  • 62 7 LONDON. April 27 <Rru 4 T> —The Labour Party's ru caucus, the 28-nxmber tional Executive Commil met today to uive final approval to its ippeaJ to the electorate in the May 26 general flection The Party's manifesto was backed in outline at ft sion of the Kxorutivo a
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  • 3518 8 MULTI -I LINGUALISM Assembly Votes Unanimously To Thank The Governor Govt. to give it a trial in City Island Council Time Not Yet Ripe For Compulsory Education MULTI LINGUALISM will be introduced o$ on experiment in the City and Island Council, and might be adopted in the Legislative Assembly if
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  • 591 8 Mr. Slithering Denounces Attacks On Vile Britishers' Bill would seem to reflect the Government's lack of interest in the security of the work ers. The Governor's speech, Mr. Lim continued, gave the illusion that the new Government was fundamentally no different from the previous one. The real rulers, he charged,
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    • 167 8 You don t know what Guest Facilities are until you fly A J.I. We/come as a Gutst A 1.1. serves London, Pahs. Dusseldort. Geneva Rome, Cairo. Aden. Nairobi. Karachi, Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Bangkok, Singapore ond Hongkong Shortly connects Prague, Zurich. Beirut. Tokyo ond othei cities. Constellation and Super Constellation
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  • 447 9 m»r ABILENE, Kansas. T HE Eisenhower Museum x hlc^ opened here recently has already attracted more than 80.000 visitors fr m all parts of the world. .ouiit of limestone quarried in Kansas, the Museum is Placed in a setting of landapod gardens and reflecting
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  • 685 9 New Opportunities For India' s Young THE movement to afTord children new opportunities to develop their personality through cultural activities has received a great fillip in India in recent years. This is indicated by the growing number of children's organisations and the greater stress laid in schools on the cultural
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  • 497 9 WASHINGTON. TH X United States Supreme Court heard something from some southern states last week that sounded like an ultimatum. If the court orders an immediate end to ion of white and Negro school children be then there would not dc any Public schools
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    • 60 9 Begin The Day With A LAUGH Standard** '>t.uHl up the person nan >aid 'Who's the old spaniel? ii I\\ I mm mm I'm eoing to them in bed; the Wvitti -bottle on my side leaks' '.No a o P t out before I lose my temper." «Mt just swept me
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    • 50 9 B 55 2 it makes a delicious SK^^^^Sm drink either hot or icy cold Bovrll is the concentrated essence of prime, lean beef. It builds energy, strength gives new vigour and vitality. A little DvV X I goes a long way StnKapcK*. Ku*»« Lun^pu'. tpo^. Pe"*ng Kuc^'*g. S«'<A«k and BoiMl
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    • 236 9 oau mio japan, ivory sia- zau,uuu visnors. pX (LIFS DOWN 1. Ar e they concerning wines? AC ROS^ 7 > 4 One should be this <9> 2. Associated with an oak 0 Enough lor a team 16) leaf <7i Popular here (4. 7> 3. a place for or in a
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  • 110 10 Standard Staff Reporter THE Overseas Assurance Cerporation Ltd. is open- ing a new branch in Penang to render more efficient service to clients in North Malaya. This marks the 33th anniversary of the Corporation. The new branch will be located
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  • 173 10 Public Insce. Co. To One K.L. Branch FIRM'S PREMIUM INCOME GOFS np THE Public Insurance Co lin b .pen a branch in Kuala Lumpur shorn'":*"""' v, ,f e MafaTa V lUme f ASfi The branch will be establish. >treet. in the new building bo, Assurance Co., Ltd.. a sister c
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  • 535 10 'LAND FREEZING MAY NOT BENEFIT THE SMALL OWNER...' Standard Market Corr. THE Colony Government's proposal to freeze land values may not prove a boon to the small landowner, in the opinion of local real estate agents commenting: on the Chief Minister's speech on this subject in the Singapore Legislative Assembly
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  • 201 10 fff|| i^iyMnPiPBWPBWy «Wi iK^^^^^^^^^^p^^^-^^^^ 1 THE firmness of rubber shares was a special feature of the Malayan share market yesterday but little business was written due to a lack of script. With one or two exoeptions both industrials and tins showed an casing tendency. Prii-e
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  • 135 10 RUBBER QUIETLY STEADY THE rubber market in Sin- j gapore closed quietly steady yesterday, first grade rubber "for May shipment being quoted at iio-J cents per ib., a rise of i cent on Tuesday. The trend followed Tuesday's pattern with sellers holding oil and buyers cautious. The political news from
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  • 84 10 TWO Controllers of the Malayan Telecommunications Department, now on home leave, represent the country at the Commonwealth Telecoms Conference now being held in London. They are Mr. S. A. Geerins. formerly Controller of Traffic, and Mr. R. A. Read, his counterpart on the Stores side. The
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  • 179 10 PRODUCE IS QUIET, EASIER Singapore Copra Association prices yesterday were: April SL'8 1 and $28i; May $282 and $285 and June $282 and $28t Tone: Dull, quiet. The Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange sellers' prices yesterday were: Gambier round $120: Java cube $60; Hamburg rube $65: Copra F.OB March $2!). Muntok
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  • 92 10 Ships In Harbour OUTEB ROADS Pacific Clipoer. Bustler. INNER ROADS Pasoso. Resang. Sadao. Visut Kastri. Billiton. Tai Tiong. P Kidjang. Merlimau. Malim. Tons Goan. Belaga, Bee Tong. Wan Hing, Landka. Wah Iling. Larantuka, Labuan Hadji, Caltex 93. Pertama. Petalmg. Tong Hai. Pangkor. S.H.B. WHARVES Lycaon 4. Oostkerk 6. Bali 10
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    • 1118 10 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED Incorporated in the Colony of Sinfapore) STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN Presented at the Annual General Meeting held in Great Eastern Life Building, 27th. April, 1955. The Directors Report ond audited Account 1 for the yeo* endod 3 st December, 1954, show. I am pleased
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    • 632 10 NOTICES Cambridge Examinations in Malaya 1955 Acceptance of Private Candidates. Important: The proper authority referred to in this notice in the case of Federation candidates is the Chief Education Orticer of the State/Settlement in which the candidate resides. In the case of Singapore candidates, the proper authority is the Examinations
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    • 614 10 IN THE MATTER OF THECOMPANIES ORDINANCES, 19*0 to 1946. AND OF THE LANKA FINANCIERS, LIMITED, (In Voluntary Liquidation) i I ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t that a General Meeting ot the above-named Company will be held at the Offices of I Messrs. Yoong Siew Wah Co., Certified Accountants, Mercantile Bank
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    • 36 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants are: Canada 32 9 16 (T.T.). 32 11/16 (0.D.), 32 15 16 credit bills and 33 trade bills; selling: 321 (T.T./0.D.) ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 272 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. Union Building. Tel: ***** TO NEW YORK AND BOSTCN VIA CEYLON, INDIA EGYPT AND MFDITFRRANEAN PORTS. S'porc P S ho. PRES. GRANT Gdn. 33 Sails 29 Apr. 30 30 Apr. f PALMETTO MARINER... 8/12Moy 3 Mo* i»/» PREf. PIERCE 19/23Moy 24 24 Mov 8 fc 9Junt
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    • 998 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 jJJ lmtt) (liicorporattd in Sin««port) (12 lines) o. P pt," THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE "E? r uept. Carrier, option to proc.od v.. other port, to load and ducharge car K o lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTINENT Sincapcvo A Due S*>l» P.
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  • 565 12 FORD SPORTS CLUB, who beat Malayan Airways by four goals to one in a Singapore Business Houses diviuon 2 league match, yesterday became the season's first league champions. 1 f In their nine outings in divisun 2, Ford icon eight matches and lost only one—
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  • 281 12 Results, Scorers Positions V I aw DIVISION 1 Hongkong Bank 'J Sim r J M reaatile Bank Z Traction Co w X X a. V Chye p i> i i \P* v v L r S H ,k 3 a?S 8 o S 3 f 4 13 10 MPH HI
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  • 243 12 THE BUSMEN DID EVERYTHING BUT BEAT BANKERS SINGAPORE Traction Company gave their worst display yesterday to-date when they tcok a 2-0 defeat Irom a weak Mercantile Bank team in the division 1 Business Houses league match at Jala Besar Stadium. men. who squan- > i away chances galor. i to
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  • 86 12 AY.' B H So ng \vi.. take .ne this 0 he leads the Chinla a Community match against the at Jalan Besar Sta- Bo 4 had been having I .-eason's exerto represent Sin«agai the I In i Commasoccer match at the B r Stadium at 5.15
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  • 39 12 JACKS Sports Club beat I (I. 2-1 in a division .1 league match on the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Scorers for Jacks Sports Club wer 0 Jui Kirn (2) and Leon;* Chee San replied for 1.C.1
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  • 79 12 photo jroi'i London. WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano, irho meets Don Cockell of Britain in a title bout at San Francisco on May 16. carries an umbrella as he puts in a spot or roadwork in the plain near his training camp at CaUsToga, California.
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  • 150 12 Mansfield Superior To Stanvac MAXSFIELD beat Stan vac by two goals to nil in a Division 2 league match on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The first goal was scored in the 27th minute when Mansfield were awarded a free kick. Majid, from 35 yards, beat goalkeeper Tham Ah Nam with
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  • 76 12 ST. ANDREW'S School beat Gan Eng Seng School by ten wickets in a friendly interschool cricket match played on the Woodsville ground yesterday. Gan Eng Seng 33: Nonis 7. S. Nair three lor three, Vasu two for four. St. Andrew's 58: Sundaraj 16, Ansley
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  • 72 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association will hold their annual end of season dance at Rallies Hotel at 8.30 p.m. today. Prizes won during the season will oe given away by Mrs. G.E.N. Oehlers. wife of the Association's President. Tickets priced at S2 per head will be available at t
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  • 56 12 City Reception For B' ton Stars THE Singapore City Council will tomorrow consider the suggestion that a civic reception be given to the participants in the Thomas Cup matches. The suggestion was madt by the Finance and Genera; Purposes Committee. The date for the reception will be fixed in conjunction
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  • 44 12 PLAYING oir season ho "key. Singapore Harbour Board Police beat the Indian Association by four goals to one at Baiestier Road yesterday. Centre- forward Santokh Singh scored all four goals for the Police. Jerome scored the Indian's only &oal.
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  • 353 12 Airways Open Score Fade Out Ford Sports lub beat the. Malayan Airways by four goals to one in their last, encasement to wi n the SBIIFA Division 2 League at Farrer Park yesterday. This is the only division of the four Leagues to bo decided and ihe second-half was played
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  • 859 12 INDIANS WIN THE VARSITY LOSE... What A Week Of Surprise LINESMAN reviews Malayan cricket. EACH weekend provides confirmation of the truth of th cricket," but not to the extent of last weekend when more thu! vu Tluin Ucs sprung. one su n>ris< There was a strong and growing school of
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  • 300 12 Cockell's Game For A 'Foul Figh With Marciano SAN RAFAEL, California, April 27, (AP)— "You can be bloomin' sure, if Marciano fights foul, I'll fight the same way". So said British heaveyweight Don Cockell yesterday about plans for his May 16 bout with champion Rocky Marciano in San Francisco. Cockell
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  • 210 12 U.K. Soccer Fixtures For Saturday LONDON April 27, (Reuter) The following are football fixtures for Saturday April 30:LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa vs Man C Blackpool vg Sheft'. U. Bolton vs Burnley Cardiff vs Wolves Charlton vs Preston Huddersf'd vs Leicester Man Utd. vs Chelsea Portsmouth Vg Arsenal ShefT. Wed.
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  • 191 12 ROLL OF HONOUR imii\.. Singapore I 78. ArkH.. SCC M DO) fl YMCA: ye:>.-- T fl Police; 50 R. da S Srlangor H IS C r )5. S. R^ 1 pea ns. Negri Sembilan Police v Bab H V H I kovu.im.. Stagipttc I I tir>: <; 31. C 3
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    • 68 12 __f-___4___U____\ ______f_________\_\ SOCCER: Community League Chinese vs. Indians at Jalan Besur Stadium at S.IS p.m.; Div. 3B—Nataji M.S.C. vs. V.C.A.A. at Geulaug: Rajaji S.C. vs. Wind" SOT Rovers at Clerical Union: Social A. P. vs. Town Rangers at C.V.M.A. United Services League— Div. l—R.E.'s vs. R. E. M. E.; R.
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  • 239 13 Yap Mei In SBA Junior Finals iqCAL SPORTS s \l I r.MPIR. Wed.— K iv lip and Josie Mri for thr mixed titlr. filtered the i) they be.it Mov W'-n-z and I-ee Lai Pin? 1 in the Srlanjjor :<m \svociation junior .riNhipN held at the I last night. ic Md
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  • 31 13 Wed. In a \ve'.'- I division sooiy, Railways enhanced 'i. v tins 2 Supply to r.vo. n showed t> scored ro igh Baimrom D..r,:s. Tyre!! > goals for the
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  • 74 13 IPOH. Wed.— Tennis eoachißg f'.r eginners is to be In he Perak Chinese H- rratlon C!ub from next month, according to a circular 'i by the tennis section of the clul Mr Lim V.v.% Keat. the tennis raptain. was accepted the responsibility to coach twice
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  • 84 13 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The War Department Civilians meet Kuala Lumpur Service-: in their annual soccer h for the Coronation Cup on Saturday at the Princes Road Stadium. Ihe WD Civilians are the holders of the trophy. Their side will be selected from the wing: Lourdes, Cheok Foo,
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  • 373 13 Turpin In The Makes Light The Heavy Grade Rank LONDON, April 27 (Reuter)— Randolh Turpin, light heavyweight champion of the British Empire, took the British title from Alex Buxton on an extraordinary second round knockout. After five minutes of mauling, which included two ha'.ts for lectures to both men by
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  • 61 13 Surprise In Golf C 'ships SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire April 27, (Router) Defeat of British International Arthur Terowne was one of the biggest surprise in the second lound of the English Amateur Golf championship at Ganton yesterday. He was benten 4 To 3 by George Ash .'iB-years-o!d assistant foreman in Yorkshire Tannery.
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  • 111 13 LEEDS. Yorkshire. April 2»>. (Renter)— Richard Bergmann. a former world champion, gave a brilliant display in beating Toshiaki Tnnaka who won the singles title at Utrecht last week. Bergmann's defence was far too good for the hard hitting Japanese player. Japan won the International match
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  • 547 13 West Indies All Out For 182 Runs: Tourists I For 83 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, April 27 (Reuter) Australia took a firm grip on the third test against the West Indies on the opening day of the six days game here today. Already one up in the five
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  • 506 13 OXFORD ARE SUPERIOR IN ATHLETICS By VERNON MORGAN LONDON, -April -23, .^Reuter) Though Oxford University so easily beat Cambridge in the inter-var-sity track and field contest, the Light Blues gave their rivals a much harder fight than had generally been anticipated and provided the most promising: future prospects of the
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  • 175 13 Frank Swift To Play For Veterans LONDON. April 27. (AP) Frank Swift, the former England and Manchester City goalkeeper who retired from League football five years ago. has been named lo England's "over 30" team for the match against England's "under 23' squad at Hißhbuiy Stadium on May fi. Swift
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  • 36 13 LONDON. April L' 7. (Re i 1 Resulti of rxiiihy mat paver! yesterday evening were: Rugby Union: Exeter Newport 14. Teignmouth 14. r;:ouccs'cr 11. Rugby league: Hull .">5, Dewsbury Bat'.ey 2. Featberstone Rovers 25.
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  • 211 13 BUENOS AIRES. April 27. (AP) World flyweight r-ham-pion Pascual Perez of Argentina said he is willing to go to Tokyo for a return bout with Yoshio Shirci o* Japan.— but he laid down three conditions. Perez and his manager, I.azaro Koci. demanded that Japanese promoter
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    • 274 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Copp -J^^2 STAND OMLV.AH'LL T AN' AH LL MISS YOUR NEW LIFE YAH HOPES SO. YAM LL NC.VAH POGIT VO,' -<-^J~-^^?**^ IKJTHEWAVOTTINV'S 4 MISS HIM NO', TOO, MAMMY. WILL BE SO A AUNT -A MAMMY. GOO'BVE —r^ >?. /fCS GETTING OUT OF THIS HIDEOUS SO?
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    173 14 Shows Speed Promise In Three Furlongs Test Pedometer (Bagby) it twice round, cover- j Ihe last 31 in even e« So What (Donnelly) sprinted up the straight in attractive style. while Beccaficoes (Smith) was restricted to even time over .'if. Malekzadeh (Povall) did a steady paced gallop. Most
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  • 629 14  -  Jreebooter h HAVING trained hor**s in a public rapacity I know something of the «a>s of —era! either be bl t good owners or cursed nad ones, and believe mo i.o worse fate Than ith the fa n owner takes a raJner. be
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  • 51 14 NEWMARKET. April 27. (Kco. Our Babu won 2.000 19 in three- borsc photo B Tamerlane was second Kaliroo th.rd. T.ventv three ting prices: 13 to I B.tbu. tivt to <»ne I Taroei mc 2« one i". I Bj tl neck with >horthe:id ten second and
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  • 1780 14 Dragon Year OF THE newcomers who will be making their debut at the Singapore meet at Bukit Timah. Dragon Year date (iold Rain i is most appealing. Thi% |our-> ear-old Irish bred gelding by < .olden (loud I rum the Soldennis mare Solid (iold. showed marked galloping ability
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