Singapore Standard, 30 April 1955

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard w A *A \of. V. No. 298 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1933 it i»a«;es is ixkts
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  • 473 1 I've Never Been Anti-Chinese, Says Dato Onn My Past Deeds Can Prove It' KIALALIMPIR, Fri.-Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, niuth-cnticr/ed secretary-general of the Party Negara tonight challenged the Chinese to prove that as the Member for Home Affairs, h e had ever discriminated against the community in respect of immigration or
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  • 120 1 Man Found Stabbed Beside His Dead Wife MALACCA. Fri Chenah b;nte Mohamad Akib. '6b, a Buona VL>ta Road housewife, was found dead in her home this afternoon. There were several stab wounds on her body. Her husband. Su at Abdul Hamid, 36. a former Public World Department lorry drivtr. was
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  • 39 1 BONN. April 29 (Reuter)— M. Antoine Pinay. French Foreign Minister, began talks today with Dr. Konrad Adenauer. West German Chancellor, aimed at settling outstanding Franco-German problems before the Paris agreements to arm West Germany take effect.
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  • 304 1 1,300 SHB WORKERS ON STRIKE DEADLOCK ON THE ARBITRATION PLAN Shippers To Handle All Cargo ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED employees of the Singapore Horbour Board struck work from midnight lost night, after the workers had rejected the Board's proposal to submit their dispute to arbitration. The strike does not affect
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  • 35 1 The Die Is Cast ...And They Raise A Cheer photo. JUBILANT members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association hail the decision to so on strike, at the Association's nrsmicoc tact nir» ll 1 Standard
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  • 387 1 Diem Defies Bao Dai's Order And... SAIGON, April 29: (AP) Premier Ngo Dinh Diem claimed victory today in his 24-hour-old civil war with the Binh Xuyen society and flatly refused to obey Chief of State Bao Dai's order that he leave for France at
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  • 130 1 SINGAPORE Government yesterday appointed Mr. F. A. Chua, District Judge and First Magistrate, a one-man Court of Inquiry to investigate the cause of the dispute between the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd.. and its "dismissed" employees. The Court begins its first sitting at
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  • 50 1 MAJOR GENERAL J.R.C. Hamilton, new Chief of Staff, Malaya Command, flew into Singapore to take up his appointment last night. He is taking over from Major General Brazier Creagh. He was met at Changi airfield on his arrival by Brigadier Roberts of the General Staff, Farelf.
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  • 38 1 Chou' s Secret Flight Home RANGOON. April 29 fßeuter) Mr. Chou En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, left here early today as secretly as he flew in last night from Jakarta on his way home from the Bandung AfroAsian Conference.
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  • 20 1 LT.-COL. Gamal Abdel Nasser. Egyptian Prime Minister, has left Delhi for Kabul on a three-da^v_jittoAl^ I Reuter
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  • 13 1 FOUR United Stats* naval destroyers arrived In Bangkok yest^rda^o^^e^days' I Reuter
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  • 150 1 A CHINA-BOUND passenger of the Tjiwangi. detained by the Hongkong Police on instructions of the Singapore Police, will be brought back to the Colony next week. A Singapore Police officer is flying to Hongkong on Sunday to bring this man back. The Police Secretary. Mr.
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  • 103 1 Malaya Is Not Ready Yet Caine TOROxNTO. April 29 (AP) The Vice-Chancellor ot the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came. said here last night that there would be a conflict between Malay and Chinese interests if the Federation of Malaya and Singapore were given independence at once. In an interview
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  • 155 1 WASHINGTON, April 29 (AP)— The United States is considering establishing an American base on Formosa under its treaty guarantee to defend the Chinese Nationalist island against any Communist attack. The base plan is part of a cries of arrangements being eveloped by the State Deartment.
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  • 33 1 •ROME. April 29. <Reuter> Signor Giovanni Gronchi. 67--year-old President of the Chamber of Deputies, was tonight elected President of Italy to succeed Signor Luigi Einaudl. whose seven-year term is expiring.
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  • 52 2 photo. "DISMISSED" workers of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company cheer the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, as he leaves the company's premises in pouring rain yesterday afternoon, after discussions with the directors of the company over the dispute between the management and the busmen who were
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  • 233 2 Two Fronters Want Clear Policy On Hawkers TWO Labour Front Singapore Legislative Assembly members, yesterday, called on Government to formulate a clear policy with regard to the hawkers problem, at the earliest possible time. If hawkers are harried from pillar to post. Mr. Lee Choon Eng and Mr. Mak Pak
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  • 109 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. i KSS Spot I/>ose f>l Oil No. 1 RSS f.o.b. May 001 M; No. 2 88 881 No. 3 87 871 Tone: Steady quiet. UN PRICE The price of tin yesterday (per nicul) was S3.it>.!.
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  • 85 2 Old Negri European Dies At 83 SEREMBAX. Fri.— Mrs. M. Braddon. oldest English resident of Negri Sembilan. died In Seremban General Hospital, today after a brief Illness. She is believed to be 83. The funeral will take place at the Anglican Cemetery at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Braddon was warden
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  • 56 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Second Magistrate. Inche Abdul Rani, today dismissed the application of a young barber for reduction of the $50 a month maintenance order he made last November. The barber. Sam Loy Hing. was ordered to pay the money to his estranged wife. Wai Bee
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  • 39 2 TAIPEI. April 29 (Router) Chinese Nationalist Government's plans to disperse its offices and those of the Formosa Provincial Government throughout Formosa will be put into effect from May 1. it was officially announced today.
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  • 128 2 TEACHERS BAND TOGETHER KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The 1,700-strong Federation of Indian School Teachers Union of Malaya decided at their annual conference here today to dissolve their present Federation and band together under a single national union. The resolution, one of nine approved by the two-day conference, was carried after a
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  • 33 2 FUND PASSES $4- MIL MARK KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board today made again a $615,000 donation to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund, raising its total to over S4-million.
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  • 30 2 RAUB, Fri Mr. N. S. Maniam. Sanitary Inspector. Raub. has been transferred to Kuantan. Mr. Tan Chin Kit. who has returned after a study course in Singapore succeeds him.
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  • 121 2 NEGRI'S POLLING DAY ON OCT. 12 SEREMBAN. F r i.— Wednesday, Oct. 12, was fixed as Polling Day for the Negri Sembilan State Council, by the Ruler in Council, today. For the purposes of the elections, Negri Sembilan has been divided into three constituencies. They are Utara. comprising Kuala Pilah
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  • 113 2 Sir Donald Hears Their Troubles MALACCA, Fri.— The Federation High Commissioner. Sir Donald MarGillivray. today took time out from his inspection tour of government projects here and listened sympathetically to the troubles of the people of Keliling New Village. To the plea of a village com. mitteeman for the release
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  • 28 2 THE offices of the Nether- lands Consulate General will be closed on Saturday. April 30, being the birthday; of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands.
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  • 229 3 GOVT. TOLD 'TREAT WORKER CAPITALIST ALIKE' Ratepayers Want Equal Rights THE chairman of the Singapore Ratepayers' A ociation, Mr. G. H. X at. yesterday expressed the hope that the new jinment treat every- the capitalist and poor labourer, alike. <*:>•? at the annual era! meeting of the assoHoo, at AdelDhi
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  • 159 3 MORE than 20 resolutions have been submitted by various Uadc unions in Singapore for the May Day meeting to be held at Badminton Hall tomorrow morning:, Secretary of the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Committee, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said yesterday. Mr. Nair said
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  • 152 3 lilt MINISTER of Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, samples a curry when he visited the General Hospital's kitchen yesterday. With him is the hospital's hief Medical Officer. Dr. R. Calderwood. li.iring his one and a half hour tour of the hospital. Mr. I- «sa saw
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  • 142 3 Ratepayers' Officials Re-Elected PRACTICALLY all the committee members of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association for the past year were re elected at the Association's annual general meeting yesterday. The officials are: Messrs. Tan Chin Tuan (President), G. H. Kiat (Chairman), F N. Glineur and J. Gibb (ViceChairmen). Committee: Mr. A. L.
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  • 44 3 SEREMBAN. Fri. An Indian was drowned in a mining pool at the Fourth mile. Rasah Road. Seremban today. Three friends, who were with him. informed the Police who instituted a search. So far. the body ha^ not been found.
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  • 339 3 Slander Case Dismissed— Malice Denied AN .ACTION for damages brought by Chop Kirn Lee Seng Kee against a merchant, Yeo Kiat Jin, for slander, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The plaintiffs alleged that Yeo. whilst travelling as a passenger on board
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  • 59 3 A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus conductor. Teng Tah Joo, was yesterday sentenced to a year's imprisonment by the Singapore District Judge, M. F. A. Chua. for criminal breach of trust of a 20-cent bus fare. The offence was stated to have taken place on Feb. 5.
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  • 164 3 A DELEGATION composed of five boys and four girls of the preparatory committee of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union called on the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Suee Kee. yesterday to "clarify certain points in the proposed constitution of the Union." The students, led
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  • 136 3 CANBERRA, April 29 (Reuter)— A team of Services and Treasury representatives will leave for Malaya this week for an on the spot examination of conditions for Australian Servicemen to be sent to Malaya as part of a Commonwealth strategic reserve. Announcing t/iis loday defence Minister.
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  • 140 3 RAUB. Fri. Fourteen-year-old Ramalu. who was caned and branded with an iron rod by her mother because she fell in Jove, has become a ward of Government. Her mother. Malathamby, a Town Board labourer, admitting the crime/ explained that she punished the girl "in
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  • 55 3 BOXAVENTURE Ananleus Monteiro was sent to prison yesterday by the Singapore Th:rd District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. for breaking into n clinic, in Serangoon Road, at 2.15 a.m. on March 1. Monteiro was sentenced to 1G months' imprisonment, to be followed by one yenr's police supervision.
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  • 82 3 CHUA SEE HOCK, alias Say Ho, was committed in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday for trial at the next Singapore Assizes on a- charge of unlawful possession of a .33 revolver and five rounds of ammuni- tion on Jan. 18. Major D. A. S. Hobson told
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  • 195 4 Narayanan Elected M.T.U.C. President KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers and founder president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, was today chosen to guide its destiny through its "most "crucial term yet." Mr. Narayanan who Dolled 64 votes as against
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  • 309 4 DON'T HAMPER HEALTH MEASURES' Penang Municipal President Says C/eon L/p Your Own Mess Co// PENANG, Fri. The Municipol President, Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown, at the Municipal meeting this afternoon, soid that the Health Department's benefits to George Town were continuously vitiated by the lock of effort and co-operation of
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  • Article, Illustration
    106 4 A SHORT circuit in the 35-foot neon lit sign at the front of the main building of Fraser and Neave's new office and factory in River Valley Road 1 Singapore. set the neon sign ablaze last night. The tire was first seen by 16-year-old Peter Tan. of
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  • 42 4 pnnto. DR. (Mrs.) Gibson Hill (right) of the Singapore Art Society presents a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Misiem Yipintsoi. the Thai artist, at the opening of an exhibition by Thai artists at the British Council Hall, yesterday. Standard
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  • 61 4 Students' Plaque Unveiled THE Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterday unveiled a plaque presented to the University Students' Union by Sir Alexander CarrSaunders, in the Union House. Cluny Road, Singapore. Names of the presidents of the Students' Union are engraved in this plaque. Sir Alexander
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, April 29 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.77 (o £1 sterling; $5.***** US$l; $1,826 to Malayan $1; 50. 122 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.5 to a tael.
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  • 78 4 Stallholders' Applications Turned Down THE Singapore City Council yesterday refused permission for stalls, ticket boxes, etc.. to be erected in the Happy World in connection with a trade fair. Explaining the refusal Mrs Amy Ede (Progressive) said the application had indicated that the stalls would be erected in the car
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  • 66 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— Boo Ah Yoo. a lorry attendant, found in unlawful possession of 12 sheets of rubber at Ulu Tiram on Feb. 12, was sentenced by Mr. N.L Cohen in the Sessions Court to six months jail, yesterday. 800 told the court that he picked up
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  • 204 4 THE case of Sennappan Paul, a City Council labourer, who was sacked last year when he absented himself without a certificate from the City Health Officer, was yesterday revived in the City Council by Mr. Sim Beng Seng. Mr. Sim wanted to
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  • 26 4 MR. Chew Hock Leong, J.P.. has been appointed a member of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic in place of Dr. Lin Yu-tang.
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  • 388 4 CITY COUNCILLORS WANT A LOT OF ACTION MR. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) said during the adjournment of the City Council meeting yesterday that it was time the new Government implement the recommendations of the Attap Settlement Committee so that cheap housing could be encouraged on leased lands. Mr. Son Ghee
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  • 426 5 Ban Is Lifted For 1 50,000 In Pahang And Trengganu to 1 50,000 inhobitonVs lifted V'Y Erner 9 e "<r restrictions Kemaman i,,l J r nBSanu districts of Dvn 8™ »"d encU.™ V< Cxec P tlon of a 210-squale mile the Kii»l» T rnt
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  • 76 5 'Planters Do Not Pay Reds' LONDON. April 28: (Reuter) A protest was made in London today against "inaccurate statements" in I nitrd States newspapers to the effect that British planters in Malaya were temporising with or were paying protection money to terrorists. Lieut -Col. Walter Bromley Devenport. Conservative Member of
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  • 99 5 THERE CAN BE TOO MUCH OF IT -SAYS GUARDIAN LONDON, April 29 (Renter) The Manchester Guardian today declared that Mr. David Marshall, the new Chief Minis'cr of the Singapore Government, is making an experiment in democratic government. Liberal newspaper pointed out that during his c ertion campaign, Mr. Marshall had
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  • 63 5 One Head Hit With 2 Chairs Court Told VAITHILINGAM Retnam lir.d Manikam Ramalingam were yesterday sentenced to nine "months* imprisonment each for attempted extortion a:. (I voluntarily causing hurt. The Singapore Sixth Police was told that when they failed to extort $10.85 from V M, Doraisamy on Jan. :>.O. struck
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  • 103 5 Many Classes In Workmen s Compensation THE new Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, which gives better monetary compensation to relatives of deceased workers, comes into force from today. The new Ordinance has provisions to include several categories of workers who draw a maximum monthly emolument of S4OO. Hitherto, only manual workers and
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  • 131 5 Government Fails To End Strike ALL attempts by the Singapore Labour Ministry to end the .strike by .iOO employees of the Alexandra Brickworks. fai'ed yesterday. The workers continued their strike, because the management refused to pay them the f>o cents vegetable allowance they got last year plus a general wage
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  • 326 5 Progs. Fight For The Common Man In City Council PROGRESSIVE Councillors < up the cause of the i vnon man against private tl Vrprise when the route from the new Paya Labar Airport to town for the S .sapore Traction Company camt up for confirmation by City Council yesterday. The
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  • 49 5 THE Singapore City Council yesterday approved the new Firemen's Compensation Rules that will enable the iiremen who are totally and permanently disabled t c get a benefit upto 560,000. The Rules will apply to Singapore firemen when the Colony Governor exempts them from the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance.
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  • 52 5 A FARMER. Or Kirn Keo. was arquitted in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday of a charge of fraudulent possession of two four-gallon tins of petrol. But for giving a $4-brihe to the constable who had arrested him. Or was fined $150. in default, six
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  • 44 5 KAJANCi. Fri.— ln the second house-breaking incident in Kajang town within a week, a Chinese shop was robbed of $3 cash and cigarettes worth $90 early yesterday. Shop assistants found the main door unlocked; the show cases had been disarranged.
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  • 45 5 ini,,red when this car crashed into a TWO mf w t bX n Ro«d Sinsapotc. last night. lamp -past at was unconscious when admitted Mok Piak J^JJJgi -ihe other. Tan Kay Chec. 26. was •s Iyins in fr° nt OI Standard pnoio.
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  • 152 5 A MOTION to take over the Singapore Traction Company, as a prelude to the nationalization of passenger bus transport in the Colony, will be introduced in the next City Council meeting. The Progressive City Councillor. Mr. A.P. Rajah told the Council yesterday, that
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  • 95 5 THE Singapore City Council yesterday referred bark the question of absorbing 15 expatriate contract officers into the permanent establishment. In moving the motion to refer back the matter, Mr. Sim Bens Seng (Independent) said that at present many Council employees were away on training
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  • 65 5 THE Japanese Consul General in Singapore Mr. Ken Ninomiya, last night held a reception at the Sea View Hotel to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of Japan. Among the 500 guests was the Commissioner General for South-east Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Governor of Singapore,
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  • 117 5 FIRST of the far deadlier ground attack fighters, the Venoms, have arrived at the Royal Air Force Station, Tengah, and will shortly go into operation against the Communist terrorists. The Venoms will replace all R.A.F. Vampire squadrons in the Far East and will be
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  • 265 5 'SPENCER AID' PLAN MAY HIT A SNAG Opposition Mounts KUALA LIMPI R, Fri.— The Federation Government's proposed $280 million rubber replanting plan, which will be placed before next Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Council, has put the rubber industry's spokesman in the Council in a fix, according to informed sources
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  • 80 5 City Council To Buy Back Land It Sold THE City Council will pay the Singapore Traction Company $101,740.50 for a piece of land in Aljunied Road which it sold to the company two years ago for $40,000. Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive) explained that when the land was sold, it
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 290 5 czQ-lmancic Information at a G {SINGAPORE; S'pon' Art SwiHy: Exhibition 'Artists of Thailand at British Council Hall. Si am to 6 pm lml.|Mii(l<nt Missionary Movt'iiu-nt: Kiee lilm show at Re-habihtat.on Camp. Changi 4 o m Middleton Hospital. 7 v.m Mrthodist Youth Fellowship: <paya I.ebari "Institute Echo" 530 nm. (Straits Ch.ne.se)
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    • 326 5 cker; Mauritius and East Africa by Tjisadane; oeychelles and East Africa by Houlman RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALAYA ((Jeneral); 1 pm Saturday Date *P/: 130 Ne*a (Si; 145 Time Fo a Waltz iSI 2 pm Racing Commentanes'S) 630 Announcements and Programme summary (KLt; 632 Under 21 Club 'KD: 655 Programme Preview
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    • 421 5 ance 115 Music of Britain, MO 82 19 59m i 130 BBC New* 116 82m i 140 Orchestra. (16 82m r I 4.1 For Children '16 82mi; 2 pm Documentary. '16 82m i 2 15 News. <19 59); 225 Orchestra. 119J9m); 230 Weekly Magazine •IN 59m i 245 Australian ArtiM-s"
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    • 264 6 HI N Ihr I :.tl:\r COUtlCil mCtiS !ir\t w (feral Councillor i nche Baba will Chief; ..:•■!.n\ about the numbei oi under,t:ut«- «>r In tht technical o>- ud the numbei ol Division 1 posts Ailed i ty, to be filled 03 Malayans utut i <! 1953 the Federation
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    • 42 6 v\- to are Lottery s i > it tC i »to prt v\- i S4 8. s 5 s mas sh io pur- oss as ti i on > o .c- r $*>r i i M 2 5 WHICH
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  • 493 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME i discarded the bush Jacket last week, I d expect to have to i again for the Mr i m Man! read more Into what I wi nt It and Mi Marshall s fond for the garment it v Mar i .us my remarks
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  • 142 6 Review of Views r Bread Or Stones j \XG S i Pi t i t\ KrikiQc| x' I >- > that :r..< j happened! gcverr r.e: I• I the Labi J J a to co J f ire oi m art-] f fovcr- h.i> v; f t steps to i
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  • 498 6  -  EGON KASKELINE By rpHF United States Is 1 incrouslngly Investing In Africa's economic luturr. Almost $1,000,000,000 In Anirrican tax money hM been poured Into a f rI c :i n development! (Uncfl the w;»r. Marshall Plan funds. Point Pour, and Technical Assistance programmes are active
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  • 700 6  -  PHILIP DEANE By OF THE LONDON OBSERVER IN IHE FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES < Delhi. r PHK Himalayan kingA dom of Nopal is a monastic land of magic. demons, golden-roofed pagodas and breathtaking views of giant mountain peaks. The plane that takes you from India ;o
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    • 188 6 SAID SOMETHING CONCRETE s -w tc to Malayan citizens in the m she was saying something cob rete pre- aliens are ruling rocst bere rights oi s« self- i iifTeren* n the Malay; d! todj s c lisa that tto be on« of I m^uases af the This V .>
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    • 19 6 rr.^tsaai Trcst is oce t-~--ir: f SI. i ri J i: i tie aumTp j rc_^ CJkSTOB OIL
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  • 248 7 Colonial Aid-A Turning Point DON. April 29, (Reu-,-Mr. H. N. Hume, puty chairman of the i .vcrnment sponsored ■..al Development iporation— which Lost ge sums in its early days on schemes for ng backward terriies said here yesterthat it had reached turning point in its present period was one positive
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  • 55 7 '.ER. South Australia. (Reuter).— Mr Lee a:i Australian hypno- vt a car blindfold c rr.ain street here lay in emulation of David Berglas" feat >ndon yesterday. pa were covered by coins held in place with ive tape. He drove with- but police told be reported for
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  • 59 7 pnoio. A PALL of smoke rises from the city of Cholon in Indo-China as refugee huts catch fire during the clash between Binh Xuyen forces and Government troops in Saigon on Wednesday evening. In the foreground some refugees run with their belongings along the Boulevard Gallieni.
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  • 95 7 Labourites Patch Up A Quarrel LONDON, April 2f) (Renter) Laboui's Parliamentary Party last night patched up its recent bitter quarrel over Leftwinger Aneurin Bevan agree--10 re-admit him to its organization. The 291 Labour M.P.s took the action at a private House of Commons meeting as a move to show Party
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  • 80 7 LOS ANGELES, April 29 (AP) Singer David Street said he resigned his job as a church choir director because he was the defendant in a divorce suit brought by his wife, actress Mary Beth -I didn't think it became choir director to be involved in a
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  • 75 7 I ON DON. April 29 (Reutcr) .eel schoolgirl last ed a valuable diai belonging U) from bdnf It fell Iran her cont on •.•ment a< slip Sad SWI Churchill were enter--3 a Lady Churchill, unaware of her km WM standing in the foyer when the girl. Cynthia Smith
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  • 208 7 LONDON, April 29, (Keuter)— Mr. Gwilym Lloyd George, Home Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday he could not accept a suggestion that any foreigner who married a British woman should be entitled to acquire British nationality. He had been asked by Mr. J.
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  • 443 7 Eden Launches Party's Elections Campaign LONDON, April 29: (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden declared today that in the face of the hydrogen bomb's destructive power, 'any group of men would have to be not only bad but mod to unleash a war." In a
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  • 211 7 Troops In Malaya Won't Be Reduced LONDON. April 29 (Reuter) Sir Anthony hden. the Prime Minister, told Ihf House of (ommons yesterda) it I would not »»c possible to I cut the number of servicemen in Malaya or Kenya, adding that any reductions would depend on international developments in the
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  • 37 7 PARIS. April 29 (Reuter) Yugoslav diplomat Ivan Jurmann. who has been missing for six months, has been found dead beside a railway line at Saverne. near Strasbourg, the Yugoslav Embassy said here today.
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK, April 29 (AP) Madame Janine AlexandrcDebray. Vice-Mayor of Paris, toured New York police headquarters yesterday and watched a police line-up for the first time. Madame Alexandre-Debray is in charge of the police budget in the French capital. She is winding up a 40-day U.S.
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  • 71 7 THORSIIAVN. April 29 ißcuten— Dr. Olaf Halvorsen whose villager friends at Klaksvik in the Faroes are in revolt against his dismissal as their local doctor, told reporters today he was quite willing to return to Denmark. He said that although he was the original
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  • 56 7 CHICAGO, April 29 (UP)— Six more youngsters who received inoculations of Salk anti-polio vaccine have come down with infantile paralysis. They raised the total in the United States to 16. The new cases coincided with a government plan to set up a "polio intelligence network" to
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  • 47 7 TAIPEI. April 29 (UP)— Nationalist patrol planes damaged a Communist Chinese landing craft in waters northwest of Matsu Island early yesterday, the Nationalist Chinese air force headquarters announced. A communique said the planes strafed the Communist craft 12 times and set it afire.
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  • 124 7 BUENOS AIRES. April 29 (Reuten— A number of Argentine Roman Catholics are under arrest after the discovery of an alleged Catholic "terrorist" antiGovernment plot which was reported in a Police communique here last night. It said "a group of people, known as enemies of the Government
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  • 75 7 LONDON. April 29 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill is to receive an oil painting of himself as Lord W?.rren of the Cinque ports and Constable of Dover Casties. The Cinque ports originally five in number but later expanded are a group of towns on the south-east coast of
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  • 44 7 LONDON, April 29 (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden called an early Cabinet meeting today to discuss the national emergency threatened by a country-wide rail strike called for midnight on Sunday. Talks to avert a stoppage throughout yesterday broke down last night.
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  • 34 7 A GROUP of 23 Japanese who attended the recent Asian countries conference in India arrived at Peking on Thursday on a visit to China, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter
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  • 75 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 29 The following are the closing prices ot rubber and Tin on th c London Market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26 Id. May 26Jd. Spot £713 buyer* June 261 d. £713 10s. sellers. July/September 2616. Three months £715 October/December 25]
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  • 179 7 Call To Halt 'Surrender' In Far East WASHINGTON. April 20 (UP) Republic Senator William E. Jenner charged yesterday that "appeasers" are trying to persuade the Eisenhower administration to surrender Quemoy and Matsu islands to Red China. Lining up with Senate Republican leader William F. Knowland in the party's widening split
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  • 74 7 ALBUQUERQUE, N c W Mexico, April 29, (AP).— Dr. Irving Langmuir, who pioneered man's efforts to make it rain, said yesterday that rainmaking can be dangerous and experiments should be moved to the South Pacific Langmuir. a Nobel Prize winner and researcher for General Electric, said he believed
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  • 62 7 VIENNA. April 29. (Reuter) The Soviet Union in a note to Austria yesterday announced that she would ease the burden of occupation in anticipation of the signing of the State treaty, an Austrian government spokesman said. The note said Russia was easing the occupation burden immcdiatrlv "to
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  • 21 7 A sin?le-engined sports plane exploded in the air and killed its three orruoants at nearby Elsemegu, Delaware, yesterday.- UP
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  • 185 7 C-Bomb Danger From 'Mad Leaders WASHINGTON. April 29 <AP>— A University of Maryland physicist last night suggested the possibility that desperate or power-mad leaders some day might explode a huge cobalt bomb in their own country in an effort to -spread lethal radioactivity throughout the world." Such a bomb might
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  • 56 7 TOKYO. April 29 (UP).— Emperor Hlrobito of Japan today cxprcs. cd hopo lor the nation'.s prosperity as ho observed his 54th birthday. Words to that rfT^ct came from the Emperor as ho responded to felicitations from Premier Ichiro Hstoyama on behalf of 200 dignltarirs Invited to
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  • 303 8 Says Menfri Who's Off To Study British Elections THfc Mcntri Besar of Perak, Dato Panglimi Bukit Gantang, said in Singapore, yesterday, that the UMNO-MCA Alliance will meet far heavier opposition during the July Federal elections than it met in either the Municipal
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  • 86 8 THE MTCntll annual mcct- of the Royai Air Force <Knr East) Small Amis Assor.ation. under the patronage of Air Marshal F. .1 Fre^sanqes. will be he'd at Nee Soon Ranges from May 2 to May 7. In addition to Royal Air Force teaT.s drawn from stain the
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  • 60 8 FOUR wage earners were adjudicated bankrupts by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. They are P. Nagappan. Chan Tian Chwee, R. Packrisamy and Lim Poon Guan. whose liabilities are 52,225, $1,100. $2,786 and $2.1 7;^: respectively Their offers of $40. $20. $15. and $10 a
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  • 45 8 MISS Yemimah Shababo. one of the ten contestants for the title "Miss Mcnorah" of 1955. The contest will be judged at the first annual dance of the Menorah Club to be held on May 7. at Z'l-B Bencoolen Street. Singapore.
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  • 326 8 'DON' T MISUSE STRIKE WEAPON' Wield It Only When Your Rights Are Denied— Bavin KUALA LUMfUn, Fri.— Mr. Tom Bavin, South-east Asia representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, warned Malayan trade unionists today against the misuse of the strike weapon. Speaking at the annual delegates' conference of
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  • 490 8 WHETHER or not some 150,000 residents of the Tiong Bahru Queenstown Tans lin sector of Singapore who depend on the Hock Lee Bus Company for their transport will be further deprived of this utility, depends on a decision of the
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  • 155 8 Councillor Explains Alliance Forgives PENANG. Fri. The Alliance liaison committee which met last night accepted the explanation of Settlement Councillor, Mr. Wong Loh Hun, for his action in opposing an Alliance proposal at the Settlement Council meeting last Wednesday. At the Council meeting, Mr. Won? spoke and voted against Dr.
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  • 138 8 THE spider with the "human face, will be erfii« bited at the Singapore Kampong Kapor Oiurch bazaar in aid of the church, from 1 to 5 p.m. today. Admission fee is 20 cents. i Caught in Cameron Highlands by Mr. Kow Sim Chiang, more
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  • 38 8 MR. AND MRS. S. PETER after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, recently. The bride was formerly Miss Sukirtham Soosaipillai. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Soosaipillai of Singapore
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  • 94 8 Sick Man Committed Suicide HEE Soon Seng, 54, tuberculosis sufterer for five years, took his own life by jumping from the third floor of a house in South Bridge Road, the Coroner was told yesterday. Hee was admitted to the General Hospital and died six days later on Feb. 9.
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  • 51 8 IPOH. Fri. A 55-year-old beggar Leong Seng, who resides under the Hugh Low Street bridge was yesterday sentenced to one month's imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir'bin Yusof. for having in his possession two new bicycle handle-bars valued at $11.60. which were suspected to have been fraudulently
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  • 76 8 MORE than 100 •'merchant princes' an( j officials attended the cocktail party thrown by Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. R. Jumabhoy. at his resident m Scott's Road. Singapore, last night, in honour of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Bhabha a Parsi business magnat? uho are on
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  • 168 8 Big Drop In Prices Of Fish RETAIL pctef o' of fish dropped spp: last week. This wa- t total high spring tides dunrifi tm new moon. Largo prawns and X (Threadfins) were cheap y 49 cents and 39 rents i lively while TV mackerel) Bawal <P< Parang (Dorab) and I
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  • 27 8 THE NiUonal for the se-onri servicemen for the fence Corp. rH the Singapore MiMtarv Headquarter.^,:-- B- on Tuesday. M.y a 3 v
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  • 15 8 THE Composed f 55-yemr-old Pne X !ang River i by tho Mar::,c 'V^_—
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  • 283 8 Airmen's Gifts To Foster -Children BUTTER WORTH. Fri.— Today was a "red letter" day for the parents of triplets born at Tassek Glugor village, a Chinese settlement in Province Wellesley North, where a party of Royal Air Force officers made gifts to the babies at the Mah Hwa Chinese Schoo
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    • 253 8 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLPOINT EVER MADE: new Rrker 51 Ballpoint COMPANION TO T\ 1 "d**"D the famous iarker vi ren L > 3 "P* RKER S newest ancl mosl eaut^ u^ ballpoint now takes us *^^tfh U\ (3v JL place beside the world's most-wanted pen. This new Z$ '^i^^\ Parker
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    • 1311 9 IT was Toscanini who put the N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra of America "on the map." He conducted and tourer! with it for many >ear.S and the NBC. became general.-/ arrrpted as one of the leading orchestras the world. When, last f ar (> ame the sad day of
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      94 9 Miss Phanee Yipintsoi, the young Siamese pianist, will give a recital in the Victoria Hall on Sunday, May 8. at 8.45 p.m. Her programme includes Bach's Italian Concerto. Beethoven's D minor sonata and works by Schiibert, Chopin and Bartok. Miss Yipintsoi's musical career began in most unusual circumstances. She fell
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    • 55 9 "Willy Smith was right I his dad Can lick me..." "Yes. I can just see your husband in it. Mrs. Jones, but isn't it a bit short in the legs?" I "Are you following me?" I "No. he doesn't bite but he will keep
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    • 517 9 TV/HEN the last notes of "THE SAINT OF BLEECKER STREET" had died away, the New York City audience that saw the first performance o£ GianCarlo Menotti'.s new opera knew that the composer had fashioned another musical success and they said so with their applause. For the 44-year
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    • 816 9  - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN wmw very competent pr<xiuc'. ion of After My Fashion wh was presented at the RKME Theatre. Many of the tegular supporters of the Stage Club, however, found difficulties in booking, and the sma'incss of the auditorium led to some of them being turned away. Audiences are
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    • 341 9 ()\I)[IULL MEW NYLON Surgical Stockings s«tter«rs fro* Vancove Vein*. So'-ins. Torn Li|jm«tih and other Ice weakncitcs can no« be Jtfvred ot obtaining *cf tittm« Sto«liMi«) with fie new '"LASTONET" Surgical Stocking. T h tamoui f n g i t R LASTONIT' NYLON Sur. ficil Stocking can be worn -icr the
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    • 140 9 CI lES DOWX CROSS J« up here <<> t Occupat^alWuion of 28 2. 9hS C stf for >uch an EgiS"" ,0 ("enemas air-bell JW 4. Seen u> apr.cot orchards |1. Tear Eli up in a .stud io(.> 3 and behead U. Honourable r«»rt jm d a half (3) 14. Any
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  • 92 10 LONDON. April 29 < Reuter> Sir John Hay, Chairman of United Sua Betong. the big|esl plantation company in the world, has announced profits and dividends both practically doubled for 1954. Final payment la to be 20 per cent, making 271 per cent on the increased" capital ■gainst the
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 218 10 Standard Market Reporter THE Chairman of the Singapore Copra Association, Mr X G Bennett, said yesterday that he would welcome the proposal for a conference of all the coconut producing countries of the East. The proposed conference nears realization following the recent visit
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    • 168 10 RUBBER IS STEADY ON SAIGON REPORTS Standard Market Reporter THE political news from Saiiion was a major factor contributing to the steadiness in the rubber market in Sinyaporr which closed at JM)[ cenU per Ib. for first grade rubber for May shipment, a rise of 1 cent on Thursday Fair
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    • 169 10 AGAIN with one or two exceptions both tins and industrials on the local share market were easier yesterday. The turnover in these two sections was reduced in volume. Rubber shares were quietly steady at the new levels. Prire changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were:
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    • 24 10 THE Egyptian Cabinet has approved the Soviet-Egyptian agreement under which Egypt Will get crude oil and kerosine in exchange for cotton
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  • 52 10 Photo MR. B. F. K_._V_Y._V, director of Standard Vacuum Oil Company in New York passed through Singapore after attending a conference of the company's o';l rc- finery managers at Palembang. Accompanied by Mrs. Ktnnty, he left for Bombay .yesterday to see the oil refinery which ii s^j^^^^^j^ opened
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  • 94 10 PAN American Airways Clipper service between San Francisco and Singapore will be increased effective May 14, Mr. Stanford Gluck, District TrafficSales Manager, announced in Singapore yesterday. This new service will step up PAA flights between Singapore and the U.S.A. via Saigon and Manila to
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  • 80 10 AN article in New York's Wall Street Journal refers to the success of the Vickers Viscount airliner and the hiph hopes held for the Bristol Britannia turboprop airliner. The Journal's correspondent said the Viscount had "snatched a remarkable number of sales from America's Convair 340." Moreover
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  • 35 10 REPLANTING must be stimulated at once if natural rubber is to compete in price with synthetic, The Financial Times, warned on Thursday. "Inevitably. therefore, there is a conflict between the interests of the Mala-
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  • 22 10 THE Ceylonese Goverment has decided to give top priority to improvement and development of Ratmalana Airport near Colombo.
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  • 119 10 OTTER ROADS Kaimana. Bustler, Loksang. Dromus, MVmtbeiliard, Tang Sang. Kern Musi. INNER ROADS Caltex 93. NangJcachindr, Belaga, Mantis. Wah Sing. Tg. Pinang, K»m Heap Huat, Ru<a. Resang, Visut Kastri, Beeions. Koii Hua, Pasigi, Scramapang. Hai Seng. Pacific. Tong Goan, Petaling. Kalimantan, Auby. Sg. Deli. Tai Tione. Petcrzwei.
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  • 68 10 yan industry as a whole and those of the efficient producers," the paper added. While it was difficult not to sympathise with efficient rubber growers who would be faced with "penal" taxation under the Government's replanting scheme it was also difficult to see what the government could
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  • 168 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Sawmillers in Malaya were advised by a Government Forestry expert today to burn on sawdust and unwanted logs, in order to protect their valuable timber stocks from being infested by the destructive Rhinoceros Beetle. Chief Entomologist at Kepong Forest Research Indeclared that sand
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  • 359 10 Indian Firms Want Bigger Share Of Sea Passenger Traffic MORE than 100 Singapore insurance officials and trad' ers attended a luncheon party given by the executives of the Oriental Government Security Assurance Co. Ltd., at the Adclphi Hotel yesterday in honour of its director, Mr. C. H. Bh'a%bha. who is
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  • 219 10  - U.S. BANKS SET FOR BIG LOANS TO RUBBER COMPANIES ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Lorresn ft ,u' NEW Y9RK, April 2 9 *T h f district here is primmed todo v t« fln °"ci Q i scale loans to the private AmerirlT Oke bl 9 companies who are now in
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  • 42 10 TWO British-made rocketmotors operated by liquid propellent came off the "secret list" with announcements in London by their makers, the de Havilland Engine Company and Armstrong Siddcley Ltd. De Havilland's motor is the Spectre: Armstrong Siticieley's is the Screamer.
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  • 23 10 THE U.S. has agreed to send another 170.000 metric tons of grain to Turkey to meet her emergency needs.- UP
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  • 287 10 MOVEMENT IN PRICES LIMITED *übber Wv/£w THERE has M n I limited movrnunt in 2 which has brm ronurbS only ,n the widenin* ,f ,1* and continued shor £5 nearby offerings, ,2 Vi°r k J V reporl »f !W Hohdav. (ull ri Balh4 in vfev of this, oper*. add. 0
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  • 24 10 AX Ml duced by being use Encrgv P« Harv ral forrr. boards md Similar modk wide r nauti research. in industry.
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  • 353 10 Weekly Letter From U.S. NEW YORK, April 29.— Before the week is over, the I .S. Government will end its stewardship of one of the newest and fastest-growing: industries in the United States. After some 15 years of government ownership, the nation's synthetic rubber factories
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  • 183 10 Standard Market Reporter GOOD overseas inquiries and short covering purchases contributed to the steadiness irt the pepper market in Singapore yesterday. Coconut oil sellers in drums at Penang indicated $43£ per picul Prices quoted by Messrs. Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd., were: COPRA MAY Singapore Copra Association
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    • 546 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF CARGO TO CALCUTTA 1. To meet great 'y increase expenses resulting fror existing working condi tions within the Port t Calcutta the undernotci Lines comprising th Straits/Calcutta Confer enre give notice that i freight .surcharge on a! ear^o carried by sue! Lines to Calcutta will
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    • 63 10 NOTICES Bt NKED AND INBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE RAJILA SAILING FROM SINGAPORE ON 14TH MAY, 1955 Dt'XKED and Unberthed tickets for the s.s. •RA.IULA" sailing on the 14th May 1955 for Nagapattinam I and Madras will be on sale at mir Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Monday 2nd
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    • 167 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA hH Maru for Osaka Kobe Yawata Yokohama 27/28 May •Sagami Maru for Genoa 'arMtlles. Tangier. Casablanca. London Antwerp, Rotterdam, M Hamburg 10/12 May Encho Maru for Rangoon Chitta- gong Calcutta 30/31 May Akita Mam tor Hong Kong. Manila. 4 M y 3C Ap' Kote d vokoriama 5/7
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    • 994 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 jj, 8 JJJ* U«eorpe#.feal m S,n MpO re) 0J oZ* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE tf uepT SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLAJCOW. LONDON b CONTtNENI SanMtwe Adr^h,, for Liverpool D P#IIJn Glasgow p^; c tr L^rpc;,TS- c 42/413 M y 7 Ak^w. 1 M y
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    • 763 11 MITSUI tjpl LINE S'po re P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN from India Hokuboion Mom from Calcutta Rangoon tor Moji. Yokohomo 1 3 May Oeson Moru, from Bombay, tor Hongkong, Kobe, Moji. Yokohama 19/20 May 17 Moy FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Awajison Maru for Yokohama, Moii. Kobe, via Soigon. Bangkok. H'korg
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  • 727 12  -  C. B. ACWORTH parents hear the doctor's verdict of hospitalisation for their child without a sinking heart. That a visit to hospital means the best and most specialised care is known, but at the same time it means for the small patient separation from his
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  • 446 12 WHAT happens when Britain's Top Twelve dress designers put on a show for 1 a Queen is revealed in these pictures. The photographer not only takes you into one of the finest rooms in Picadilly, but behind the scenes where the mannequins wait to
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  • 711 12  -  GAYNOR MADDOX JBy YORK— (NEA) The battle of the cake mixes roars across the American kitchen. Stroke by stroke and minute by minute victory changes hands. Pillsbury and General Mills plunged into the fray first and stand neck and neck. Doughty Duncan Hines threw in
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  • 149 12 "D ELI EVE H or not. too, can mend a V: nai!! If you happen I fortunate enough 1 c Eernail v remains mended >o defi Fix that f,i": you c difficulty Merely rei enamel. saturab of Nail-Fix Fix md plaot ever broken or spilt area If break
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    • 221 12 i L q You can see ft «<"% /^Ci* will 96G -^^ffjpiir, 1 thsit nnthino Ist LOOK Look for whiteness! Wash your IAIOoIIAO Uf It 1 4" AM whites in Persil and sec how much WuSIIBS llVll 1 16 1 whiter they arc! 2nd LOOK +U an DppQJII See how
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 257 12 vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^vx^^^^^l^^ -When a man find* not repose P'.< in l.imsrlf ii is in xain for S him to s,Mk it elsc-where.- m.d -al x irom the Fninh S \TI KI>AV lOKI I KVONi:: Be cautious, diplomatic: \Xf MHK J to mainUia the goodwill and -Lx x co-oueration of those la
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  • 507 13 Aussies Need 93 Runs To Win Again "ght of ctorv ffte!L£te> Put Australia 2 They need «l« V t .u lrd t<st against West lndiesstanding Wl W h all second inni "gs wickets Jcotcs: WEST INDIES 182 2 4 0 7 V^STRALIA257and and 40 for
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  • 99 13 Today's Sport .SOCCER: Div. I —Rovers S.C. Pf. C.A. Nt Jalan Besnr Stadium at S p.m.; Div. 2A —R.A.F. Seleiar vs. T.B.A. at Geylang; Div. 2B— Aston A.C. vs. Fnrrer Junior at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m. Army League—Caldbeck Cup— Zone Final SWIMMING: Teachers Training College Swimming Gala at
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  • 36 13 OVERSEAS CHINESE Banking Corporation gave a walkover to Jacks Sports Club in a Singapore Business Houses Div. 3 league soccer matih scheduled to be playea yesterday on the F N ground.
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  • 97 13 BOURNEMOUTH, April 28. (Rruter> Davidson of .Sweden, and Tony Mottram. Britain'? No. 1, the only two seeded players left, will clash in the semi-final of the men's singles in the British hardcourts lawn tennis championships here tomorrow. In todays quarterfinals. Davidson beat Gordon Forbes
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  • 327 13 CRICKETERS of Raffles Institution and Victoria School, picked by the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council to represent the Schools in a friendly cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club on Sunday, have been instructed not to play by their respective school, heads. The cricketers concerned
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  • 571 13 WILL SERVICES BREAK CIVILIANS 7-YEAR HOLD? That's Todays Question In Colony Cricket By Our Cricket Reporter TOURNAMENT cricket takes a holiday today and tomorrow. In its place there will be the first "classic of the Colony season/the annual match between the Civilians and Services. For seven years, the Services have
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  • 416 13 Amicable A A 6 RKME 1 Jui Kirn 4, Chwce Chip, Koh Chiang Cheong. Referee— Mr. W. 11 Pierce. FOUR glorious goals by centreforward Sim Jui Kirn enabled Amicable A A to beat REME by six goals to one in a Spore division
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  • 131 13 Cosmos Are Superior To TMOBA SUPERIOR in all department.--. Cosmos Sports Club be;it T.M.08 A 4 2 in Singapore Div. IA league soccer match played on the M F .A. gi oand yesterday. Cosmo s started ofl impiossi\o ]y. and in the tenth minute. JafTar opened accounts with a powerful
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  • 46 13 THE Teachers Training Coilegc wiil hold their Swimming gala at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club (old pool) at 2,'AQ p.m. today. There will be two events for qualified teachers 100 metres free style for men and 50 metres free style for ladies.
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  • 103 13 Stephenson Routs 11th Hussars JOHORF BAHRU Fri —A grand 'hat trick' by Stcphenson. capturing seven wickets for 17 runs for Johore Police enable them to g.un a comfortable eight -wicket victory over B Squadron 11th Hussars in a friendly cricket match played here today. Muscroft w;n th c only *B"
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  • 58 13 PARIS. April 23. (Reuter) Rene Roothhooft sprang a surprise in the France versus Japan table tennis match tonight by defeating trie Wor.d champion Toshiaki Tanaka. The Frenchman won 16-21 21 14. 21 13 Tanaka sufferin? from a .^trained gboulder, had been advistd by doctor to tak* 1
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  • 50 13 KIALA I I MII li Frl San Seonr Kok, a nineteen-year-old > ietoria Institution Schoolboy won thr single* title when he beat his schoolmate Surjit Raj. the VI champion. 1518. 15-11 in the final of Selancor Badminton Association Junior championship* which concluded at the SBA hall last
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  • 205 13 Indian Soccer ites Scrape Through INDIAN Brotherhood Soccerites just managed to scrape through their S.A.F.A. I>iviftion 3A League encounter against the Junior Athletic Association, winning 3-2 at the Farrer Park yesterday. The Indians were a goal up in the minute when Kandasamy placed the ball into the far corner of
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    • 128 13 TAJ CINEMA Former!* N« w City) t ,f,Unj >rr*l> h n I v 3 Shows 3 15. h.i:> 915 p.m. -I'll PLI SAHIB** (Hindi) Starring >h x t in.t. Pra n A Agha »Wj\ i Tomorrow Morn. Show 11 am. FORT Tl" I.iin;ht at Midnight HIM \^l %IW (Tamil) Bnmi
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    • 667 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAMT Xl AI.A LI MPIR Ml MCIPAL COINtIL. VJ'PLK ATION'S are invi'ed for of a Cnmr Clerk in the Municipal Secrei Department. Salary Scale: <w> x 18 <480 pm plus va. r.Hb.c C <> L A Qualifications: Preference will be given to cants having Senior Camnnri^e (eriificatr
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    • 169 13 Li'l Abner By Al Copp *M°vt oa« r Vi£sr*-PON irrrjr maturallw at this i-k.'U'-some pi opll^J^^VxT t^^^^^vrvj^v^x^^v^^^ MOMEKIT THE SNAIL TRIES SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED >4/^^^rSKV T^: SUNWff I CAN'T BEAR THIS J •o^^S'^/^' Tm^ OTHER SIDE OPTWE ROAD. fc. T DRIVE.'.'- V f*^f&Y X* V-. DOESN'T (M /V {j'4gJc,'< I^L.
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  • 1577 14 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 2, Div. 5-6 Furs. 1. Cliona 4v 9.00 Tanah Rata Stable; DoiYnelly (Unfixed) 2. Live Wire 4y US Mr S D^cott and Mrs. Patterson 0M Phenomenon 6v 8.1! Mi T V Mitchell Daniels Jones 4. 705 Rose-Marie 4y 8.10 J^RT^P «d Ite
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  • WINDSOR LAD says...
    • 444 14 Elturius Has Done Everything Right In Training ELTURIUS ran a promising fourth to Euphrates, Adelaide Star and Bearer Bond over nine furlongs at the Derby meeting. After tracking Oleander right to the turn for home ELTURIUS momentarily took command but could not sustain his effort
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  • 1373 14 Best Bets: Chanticleer (4.20) And RACE ONE Distributor (5.30 In a moderate lot TRIE R I- 1.1. may score his long overdue win. This Straight Deal gelding has freshened up after a spell. His three i» 39-1 5 sees, on a heavy track on Thursday, points to this he is
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  • 113 14 Distributor Is Best For Race 7 «ftS5 SY /O^ today. U] Don Wi one and < race u^ l moi. i)is ln!.; nix, buior d to scot* r recent p, acco and-. tw 0 fie. ran of lour OistrihutorSi,"?. S <; u"! two Mpmsive d"!,/" 5 class three here Although
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  • 194 14 This iv a \pi > <'P''n ri with lIATTRK X I MR \M THKR. SI 1)1)1 N I IHH« LAGOPt'S, UII MXI II au<\ bottomweifht WTIRBTtT holding e<>.»d 'laimv I \»if for IMR W1 MHIR 1 four year-old by The Phoemx
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  • 56 14 First Defeat For S'gor ChineseRe cs KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club A* suffered their first defeat in Ihe FAS division 2 league soccer competition yesterday when Selangor Club edged them 2-1 on the Selangor Club pariang At C The Chin< iaf throuj lore the v the equ p
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  • 51 14 NEW MARKET April (Reuter) Meld won 1,000 guineas. Aberlady was second and Feria third. Twelve ran. Official starting prices were Eleven to four favourite Meld. 100 to seven Aberlady, six to one Feria. Won by two lengths with one and a half lengths between second and
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