Singapore Standard, 11 February 1956

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE JtEL P** VP*l *E& FIRE BRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 *TP* f\j I -3-» 2811 2414 Vol. VI. No. 219 14 PACES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1956
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  • 461 1  -  LEONG HEW MENG THE BIG ROUND-UP IN PERAK HAS BEGUN R y Two Village Leaders, HomeC uards Caught I POM, Fri. Security Forces m rerak nave rounaeaup ot people, whom they term "suspected subversive elements/ since the Amnesty deadline at midnight on Feb. 8. Among the
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  • 152 1 Missing 'Tec Found HE'S LISTED: STOWAWAY SINGAPORE Special Branch detective, Corporal Stephen David William Jones, 22, who was reported missing on Monday was yesterday, found aboard the liner Cambodge outward bound to Colombo. He is listed as a stowaway. A radio message flashed by the master ol the liner to
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Feb. 10 (Reuter) A demand that Earl Nelgon. great-great-great nephew of Britain's sea hero, should be compensated for the ending of his £5.000 sterling perpetual family pension was made m the House of Commons yesterday. Lord Nelson was once a rubber planter In Malaya and
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  • 144 1 IT'S BACK TO K.L. FOR YAP A MAN wanted by the Federation Police m connection with the attempted murder of ASP K. Subbiah was identified by ASP Sanvan Singh yester-* day m the Singapore Fourth Court. ASP Singh, attached to the CID. Kuala Lumpur, is investigating the
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  • 112 1 THE Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, m his New Year Greetings to the Chinese people of Singapore stated that the Colony had reached a stage where the New Year is celebrated not by a particular community but by all who share m the country's destiny.
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  • 23 1 FEDERATION High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. who left London on Thursday night will arrive In Singapore at 11.30 a.m. toriay.
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  • 291 1 Tear Gas, Batons Halt Rioting Schoolgirls LIMASSOL, Feb. 10, (Reuter)— Schoolgirls screaming anti-British slogans today stoned British infantrymen and provoked extensive student disturbances at Limassol. south coast port cf Cyprus. Troops finally had to use tear gas to quell the demonstrators who were protesting against the death of Petrakis Yiallouris
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  • 81 1 CABERRA. Feb. 10 (Reuter).—Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, today announced changes m the appointments of Australian diplomatic representatives to two Asian countries. Mr. A. J. Eastman, Deputy Commissioner m Singapore becomes Australian High Commissioner m Ceylon. He will succeed Mr. A. R. Cutler, now
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  • 38 1 IT COSTS a fat man more than a thin one to cross the snow-covered plateau from Kautokeino to the port of Alta. Norway, by a new cheap tractor service which treats passengers strictly as freight. —Reuter.
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  • 19 1 THE French and Yugoslav Foreign Ministries are making arrangements for President Tito of visit France.— Reuter
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  • 119 1 2 WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A tank of carbide gas used m blowing up toy balloons exploded at Klyne Street this afternoon injuring a woman. Her condition is not serious. As a result of this explosion the police will tour the town to inspect similar tanks
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  • 61 1 BANGKOK, Feb. 10 (Reuter) Six Oxford and Cambridge adventurers, who are driving from London to Singapore m two Landrovers, are expected to cross the Bur-mese-Thailand border at the frontier village of Thakhilek this week-end, reports reaching here said. Bangkok is expecting to welcome the adventurers next week
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  • 21 1 A VIOLENT earthquake was recorded by Florence Observatory yesterday with its epicentre approximately 6,200 miles to the northeast. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 MORE than 2,200 textile workers have been arrested In Nagpur m the past tweive days for taking Dart m prohibited Drocesslons m the streets.- Reuter
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  • 148 1 BIGGEST single contribution to the SEATO Exercise Firm Link from countries not involved m the original planning is being made by the Far East Fleet commanded by Vice-Admiral Sir Alan Scott Moncrieff. Despite the short notice a Task Unit of one cruiser and four destroyers, with
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  • 40 1 TWO men fishing m a monsoon drain m Thomson Road, discovered the body of a woman. She was identified as Koh Ah Woon. 40. an amah employed by a European m Orchid Drive. Police suspect murder.
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  • 184 1 LONDON. Feb. 10 (UP) Labour Member of Parliament Richard Crossman warned today that unless America "comes to terms" with the Chinese Communists and permits them to Join the United Nations the Malayan Chinese will soon turn against the West. In a signed article published m the leftwing
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  • 50 1 NAIROBI, Feb. 9 (Reuter) The First Bpttalion ot the Rifle Brigade and the First Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment are to leavt Kenya it was reported here. Malaya has been suggested as a likely destination for the Rifle Brigade and the Gloucesters may go to Aden.
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  • 30 1 THE British, French and United States ambassadors m Germany protested to Mr. G. M. Pushkin, the Soviet Ambassador. yesterday against illegal activities of East German para-military organization.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines propose to make the first commercial flight over the South Pole later this year to take visitors to the Olympic Games m Melbourne.- Reuter
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  • 160 1 LONDON, Feb. 10, (Reuter).— A Briton earning £5,000 a year m 1938 would need to earn about £75,000 now to enjoy the same purchasing power, Members of Parliament were told here yesterday. Mr Henry Brooke. Financial Secretary at the Treasury, was answering questions m the House
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  • 105 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 10 (Reuter) The Waterside Workers' Federation today asked the Australian Council of Trade Unions to reconsider at a meeting tonight its new back to work call to 24,000 dockers whose 19-day strike is crippling the national economy. The Council's inter-state executive rejected by 10
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  • 28 1 MR. Robert Menzles has cancelled appointments tor the next few days because he is unwell but his condition is reported to be not serious.— Reuter
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  • 25 1 LORD Trenchard "father of the Royal Air Force" has died at the age of 83. It was announced m London yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 113 1 FIRING of crackers m the Federation during Chinese New Year celebrations was banned by the Kuala Lumpur Police yesterday. A ruling passed at the start of the Emergency m 1948, forbids the ownership of explosives without police permission. In Singapore, a time limit, during which crackers
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  • 175 1 BECAUSE OF NEW YEAR? THE THREE day February session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly came to an end earlier than expected when the controversial lottery debate did not come off. The Assistant Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Mr. Tan Theng Chiang surprised the Assembly
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will leave the Colony on Feb. 13 for a rest m a cold climate for 14 days. The Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will act as Chief Minister m his absence.
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  • 324 2 I Sponsor? Never Mind Just Let's Have It Quick SINGAPORE public opinion varied as to whether television should be run by Government or by private enterprise. While a certain section preferred Government, others feared that Government influence might make it a powerful tool of the party
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  • 579 2 AMENDMENT BY BRAGA CARRIED SINGAPORE'S Coalition Government will go all out to ensure that television reaches the masses. This assurance was given m the Legislative Assembly yesterday when Nominated Labour Fronter R.C.H. Lim said that Government would install TV sets m youth clubs, union premises, and
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  • 502 2 Loans To Erect Low-Cost Houses Okayed SIT TO BUILD 200 THE Legislative Assembly yesterday approved the first of a series of loans which will be used to erect low-coat houses for sale to members of the lower income groups m Singapore. The loan not exceeding a million dollars would be
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  • 79 2 Thank You And Same To You SINGAPORE'S Legislative Assembly yesterday cheered the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's cable to the Speaker which read: "Thank you and I hope to be able to send you similar congratulations m April." The Assembly had on Wednesday sent a cable to the Tunku
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  • 32 2 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will not hold his "meet-the-people" session today but the Public Advisory Bureau will function as usual m the conference room. Public Relations Office.
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  • 247 2 Governor Wouldn't Allow It LEADER of the People's Action Party, Lee Kuan Yew was not allowed to table a motion m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday because the Governor, Sir Robert Black declined to give his consent. Mr. Lee was seeking a resolution deploring the
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  • 613 3 Marshall Says: This Is Urgent SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister David Marshall declared m the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the life of the Labour Front Coalition Government is m the balance." Mr. Marshall said this to convince the House of the urgency of securing early legislation to the
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  • 157 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri\ About 1,000 schoolchildren of the Salak South New Village out-, side Kua,la Lumpur to-i day had their Chinese-. New Year "ang poxes" sent to them by helicop-, ter. The special "Helicoptert Express" was laid on byl the airmen of the Kuala Lumpur Royal Air Force*, Station. They
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  • 346 3 But Well Reach Accord' LONDON, Feb. 10, (Reuter).— Broadcasting m the BBC's Far Eastern programme last night, the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman revealed that his merdeka mission had a little tiff vith the he question of a loan to British Government over
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  • 227 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Federation Government may soon SDonsor a "National Industrial Relations Board" to settle wage disputes through sincere cooperation between employers and workers' organization. The board was suggested by the Labour Minister. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. who has also m view, "other
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  • 86 3 PENANG. Fri. Members of the National Union of Transport Workers. Federation of Malaya. Penang branch, will not strike during the Chinese New Year holidays. The secretary of the union, Mr Tan Ec Tin, could not speak for other bus workers There had been a
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  • 224 3 Standard Shipping Reporter Ir. November last year a group of students from Australian universities were thinking out a plan to get to Malaya or- a goodwill tour. Their main problem was iaising the passage money for a round trip. This was smoothened out when
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  • 97 3 Milk And Clothes For The Aged THE Social Betterment Committee of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce wound up its work lor the year by distributing gifts of condensed milk and clothes to the residents of the Home for the Aged yesterday. Among the other projects the Committee accomplished were
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  • 41 3 GRADUATE-MEMBERS of the Dale Carnegie Club, Singapore, will hold a fancy dress "Chap Goh Men" dinner-and-dance at the East Cosst Road seaside residence of Mr. Run Run Shaw, the Club president, on Feb. 25, at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 358 4 Romeo Juliet Under A Durian Tree 'SHOOT ME, SHOOT ME' ...AND TWO DIED BENTONG, Fri.— The drama of "Romeo and Juliet" was re-enacted m real life under a durian tree by two young lovers m a new village 27 miles from Ben ton g on Dec. 11. Witnesses to the
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  • 198 4 SUITOR TRIED MURDER AN AFFAIR m which a 10--year-old girl refused to marry her 35-year-old suitor, had its seguej m the Singapore High Court yesterday when the rejected suitor. Perumal Kanniah, wa s sentenced to three years' jail for attempted murder. Kanniah, a fitter, was charged with the attempted murder
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  • 110 4 Passengers Only In Cargo Ship Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Funnel Liner Gorgon which *as strikebound m Australian ports, and out from Fremantle minus her live cargo of 2,500 head of sheep and another 1 000 tons of general cargo, arrived m Singapore yesterday empty, except for a few passengers.
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  • 90 4 LADY Hobhouse, right, wife of Sir John Richard Hobhouse, Chairman of the Ocean Steamship Company, and her daughter Miss Sarah Hobhouse, listen to Mrs. G. O. Burns, seated, tell of some of the problems of the Singapore Family Planning Association, at its head- quarters on Towner
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  • 215 4 Fight Against Village' Status RESIDENTS of Katong are up m arms over the Singapore Local Government Committee's recommendation to put their "flourishing suburb" under the jurisdiction of a District Council. The indignant residents will show their disapproval over this recommendation, published m a report recently,
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  • 199 4 Man In Taxi Did Not Behave-$3O A MAN travelling m a taxi rubbed against a woman passenger because he mistook her to be someone else. This was said by Inspector R. Sandosham, prosecuting, m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday when Scan Cheok Soon pleaded guilty to outraging the modesty
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  • 148 4 INTERNAL strife was one of Those who had already left the factors which contri- the Malayan Airways did so buted to the outflow of long before the Union sent ovnatriatps from the ensi- a memorandum to the SnTsldeofTheMaJayin Malayanization CommisAirways, a spokesman from sion. the Airways'
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  • 234 4 A SHORT argument at a toddy shop on Deepavali Day resulted m an eight-man assault, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. P. Rengasamy. 36, a labourer, was testifying m the Third Criminal District Court against eight men charged with assaulting him on
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  • 83 4 THE monthly-paid staff of Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited m Singapore have formed the Metal Box Staff Union. Mr. Charles Chan was elected president of the Union. Others elected were vicepresident Mr. Lim Eng Meng, secretary Mr. S. Ramanathan, assistant secretary Mr. A. Wee
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  • 63 4 LEE Cheng Choon, a 23--year-old pork-seller, was alleged to have taken part m ■three armed robberies involving a total sum of $7,760 at Changi Road within a period of 16 days. He was discharged on one charge, but was committed to trial at the next Assizes
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. An Adult Education Class has been started by the Tampoi Mental Hospital Employees Trade Union. The class plans to use visual aids m teaching and, m connection with this scheme, the students visited the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind.
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  • 109 5 DEATH FOR HAVING AMMO IPOH, Fri.— A former Chinese school student, Chin Kiang Yin, 22, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thomson for possession of twenty rounds of shotgun ammunition. Chin was found m possession of the ammunition outside the Tronoh town perimeter fence on Oct 23 last.
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  • 301 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education Chew Swee Kee denied yesterday that he had ever said that "Malay education only befit the Malays for jobs such as peons, drivers and soldiers." "When the Malay students demonstrated m front of my Ministry," Mr. Chew dpclared. "I told the spokesmen
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  • 114 5 Prayers Of Gratitude For Tunku PENANG, Fri All UMNO branches m Penang will be asked to hold prayers of gratitude on the day Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, returns to Malaya. The Penang UMNO will hold an executive committee meeting tomorrow night to draw up plans to celebrate the
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  • 160 5 ACCEPTANCE WITHIN A WEEK, SAYS SIR SYDNEY THE University of Malaya has made an offer to a professor m England to head its proposed Faculty of Law to be set up next year, the University Registrar, Mr. Maurice Brown, told The Standard, yesterday. Mr.
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  • 110 5 Young Toy's Problem Is Resolved TWO readers of The Standard yesterday helped 15--year-old Tay Kirn Hock by donating $94 alter reading a report that the boy required $51 to pay for his books, sports and science fees. A cheque for $51 came from an anonymous reader while members of the
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  • 49 5 A SINGAPORE woman. Tang Quee Lan. 63. was found dead m the sea off Clifford Pier yesterday. Her identity card and some personal belongings were found on the five-foot-way opposite the Master Attendant's office, Fullerton Building. Tang was discharged from the General Hospital recently
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  • 153 5 Wait My Return Tunku To Union KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, has asked the Government daily-rated employees to stay their threatened strike action until his return to Malaya next week. In an urgent cable, In reply to the telegram sent by them, the Tunku told
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  • 92 5 Wheat Gets Scarce In Spore THERE is a shortage of wheat m Singapore This has been caused by the Australian dork strike. Government yesterday announced that "with immediate effect, the export of wheat flour is temporarily prohibited to all destinations, except the Federation of Malaya." Singapore's Controller of Imports and
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  • 66 5 THE Singapore YMCA Leap Year dance planned for Feb 29. has been cancelled as the YWCA is holding a similar dance that night. Instead, the YMCA will sta?e a Chinese New Year Valentine fiance at the Association hall. Orchard Road on St. Valentine's Day (Tuesday. Feb.
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  • 125 5 Govt. Move Flayed By Liswags KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government's move to ban the participation ut students m trade disputes and union activities drew tire from another youth organization here today as constituting a "threat to human rights and a direct challenge to democracy The Liswags movement, a Kuala
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  • 41 5 THE following candidates were successful m the Intermediate Stage Book-keep-ing Examinatipn held at the Singapore Young Men's Christian Association. Orchard Road, m December. They are: Messrs. A. R. Velu. P. Peter, P. M. Menon. and K. H. Mannan.
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  • 44 5 CHINESE night soil removers are prepared to work on Feb. 13. a public holiday, but are prevented from doing so by the City Council, the president of the City Council Night Soil Workers' Union. Wee Kok Kwang, said yesterday.
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  • 19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The next meeting of the Johore State Council will be held on Mar 27.
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  • 935 6 Singapore vS^ Standard Reorganize Or Bust! pHINESE opinion m Malaya today favours the reorganization of the Malayan Chinese Association. Malayan Chinese have come to realize that the monolithic structure of the MCA stands m the way of the unification of the various factions at this critical period of transition to
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  • 1008 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by MALAYANIZATION and independence, since they became burning topics of conversation, debate and discussion, have been the "terrible twins" to 2,000 members of the European Civil Servants' Association of Malaya and the Malayan Civil Servants' Association. Acutely aware of what has happened
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  • 1013 6  -  Patrick O Donovan I THE AMERICAN SCENE! wordless ami a cruel Latv far By I VVASHINGTON irOR more than a century now immigrants into the United States have obeyed a wordless and cruel law. When they arrive they make straight for their relatives or for a concentration of
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  • 380 6  -  Daniel Norman 3v LONDON AN intensive trade drive by Rumania for Asian and African markets is now taking place. Radio Bucharest is giving maximum publicity to the expansion of Rumanian foreign trade, to delegations at present touring the Sudan, Burma and the Arab countries, and the
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    • 156 6 Chinese New Year Greetings J^EPADA mv bri say a SELAMAT TAON BHARU!, Say a ber-do'a kepada Allah kern a kamu Dengan u-chapan 'Slogan' yang kudus 'MAY GOD BLESS YOU 1 Salin-an 'Slogan' ni "Allah memberkat-kan kamu" Dan lagi satu 'Slogan' "MAY GOD BE WITH YOU" Arti 'Slogan' ni "Allah berstai
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  • 159 7 Blood For India GENEVA. Feb. 10 (UP)— More than 2,000 bottles of blood plasma from Dutch donors have been shipped to India from Rotterdam yesterday. U.S. IS Ahead OTTAWA. Feb. 10 (UP) Russian guided-missile development definitely is not as advanced as American research. Sir Frederick Brundrett. leader of the
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  • 535 7 HANGING Is It A Danger To The Innocent*? LONDON, Feb. 10 (Reuter) A week before a House of Commons debate on whether murderers m Britain shall continue to be hanged, the Government last night announced it would propose improving the law regarding murder while retaining the death penalty. Sir Anthony
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  • 76 7 photo. ROME: Taking her bath —m asses' milk —m the film "Nero's Big Weekend," is beautiful French actress Brigitte Bardot. who plays the part of Nero's bride Poppea Famous for her love of luxury, Poppea kept a private herd of 400 she-asses to supply milk for her daily
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  • 206 7 Wo Evidence To Back Mac Arthur's 'Spies Charge LONDON, Feb. 10 (Reuter) The British Foreign Office said yesterday it had "never seen any evidence" that the missing British diplomats. Guy Burgess and Donald McLean had "leaked" official information as alleged by General Douglas McArthur. A spokesman was replying to questions
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  • 157 7 LONDON, Feb. 10 Princess Margaret joined Danny Kaye m singing "Minnie the Moocher" at a film premiere last night and afterwards the red-haired entertainer called her "ma'am" and not "honey." He made sure everybody heard him say "ma'am because the last time he was here several newspapers
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  • 37 7 FOR the first time m Iraqi history, workers are to have a social security system which will provide assistance m case of unemployment, illness and old-age, and pensions lor dependents when a worker dies. Reuter
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  • 169 7 Beware Of Reds In' Labour Unions, Sir Robert Warns JAKARTA, Feb. 10 < Commissioner General for Scott, said today he was g Malayan Chief Minister London had gone so smool beware of Communist infi and existing political parti* He said he thought granting complete self-government to Malaya would weaken the
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  • 59 7 OTTAWA. Feb. 10 (Reuter) Britain is working on a medium ballistic missile with a range of 1.500 miles which might eventually have an atomic warhead. Sir Frederick Brundrett. chairman of Britain's Defence Research Policy Committee, said here yesterday. He told a press conference here that Britain
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  • 32 7 MONSARRAT QUITS MR. Nicholas Monsarrat. author of the best-selling Naval novel "The Cruel Sea" will resign his position as Director of the British Information Services m Canada on April 23. R euter
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  • 187 7 Die- Hard Settlers Again Protest Policy In Algeria ALGIERS, Feb. 10 (UP)— France's new Minister Resident Robert Lacoste landed here today to help restore peace m Algeria and police were ordered to smash demonstrations by European settlers. Police used truncheons to disperse a crowd of die-hard settlers who defied the
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  • 59 7 MATSU ISLAND. Formosa Straits, Feb. 10 (Reuter) Vice-Admiral Stuart Ingersoll. Commander of the United States 7th Fleet, declared here yesterday that the Chinese Communists might "suffer a severe case of indigestion" if they assaulted this island held by the Chinese Nationalists off the mainland "It sure
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  • 62 7 taipei. tea. iv (u^) Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister George K. C. Yeh today rapped as "preposterous" a reported British offer to help defend Formosa if Nationalist China would abandon Matsu and Quemoy Islands. Minister Yeh said he had no information on the plan British Prime Minister Sir
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  • 34 7 AN Osaka University graduate sued his father, a farmer, for 240.000 yen (£240) claiming that his father promised to pay his tuition fees but defaulted. The court rejected the plea.— Reuter
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  • 78 7 LAGOS, Nigeria, Feb. 10 (Reuter> Queen Elizabeth today set nearly eight million sterling worth of industrial equipment into operation at ceremonies reflecting the growing expansion of West Africa. She opened a new wharf extension making Lagos one of the world's most modern ports and set power
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  • 55 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 10. (UP). —A former headwaiter at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel pleaded guilty yesterday to an income tax evasion charge that he had failed to report U5513,034 m tips for the year 1951. Hans Paul. 63. had reported and paid taxes on about half
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    • 45 7 you *>&*£ 'Uffl "I I ELECTR IC 3jfcjg^r COFFEE PERCOLATOR wßsg^sE^ T=^^^m~?- M^de of purr aluminium, chrome-plated., Kgg^^ ~~~JHE£^J Removal lid with glass hood ~*ld)^ Outlet top of chrome plated glatv Pu»c aluminium filter on'd.splTyat IISKS i SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD 164 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE 9'
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  • 120 8 MORE than 250 people attended the annual social dance of the EOS Sports Club (Social Welfare Department) held last night at the Civil Defence Headquarters, Kolam Ayer Lane, Singapore. In picture is a group of distinguished guests. From left, Chairman of Haw Par Brothers, Ltd.,
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  • 178 8 Eastern Nations Keen On UN Dag INDIA. Pakistan and the countries of South-east Asia and the Middle East are taking a great deal of interest m the works of the United Nations, declared Mr. Dag Hamarskjold. the Secretary-General of the United Nations, m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Hamarskjold arrived m the
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  • 41 8 A SPECIAL Press conference with Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Chiei Minister of the Federation, will be broadcast today, from London. It will be relayed by Radio Malaya and can be heard at 8.45 tonight. Malayan time
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  • 28 8 A WOMAN. Sng Ah Chek. 21. of Kirn Keat Avenue, was taken to the Singapore General Hospital last night with a stab wound m the chest.
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  • 157 8 THE young Hungarian pianist, Robert Weisz, win- ncr of the celebrated International Competition at Geneva, will be a new guest of the Singapore Musical Society this month. Mr. Weisz, now winning ovations m Indonesia, will be presented by the Society m a single recital on Wedresday,
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  • 57 8 THE Singapore Independent Missionary M-jvement will give twr Chinese New Year treats to under-privileged children m the Colony The treats Will be held at the Kv\ong Wai Shiu Free Hospita' and the Trafalgar Home or. Feb 13 and i 4 respectively, at 5 p.m.
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  • 21 8 THE Shop and Industrial Workers Union. South Malaya will be opening a branch at Johore Bahru on Feb. 15.
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  • 409 8 $7,500 For Millionaire Philanthropist PENANG, Fri. The assessment of the amount of compensation to be paid m respect of a libel is notoriously a difficult one, said Mr. Justice I Spenser-Wilkinson m the High Court today when he awarded $7,500 damages to multi-millionaire, philanthropist, Mr. Lim Lean Teng, for a
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  • 338 8 Paper To Receive $5,100 PENANG, Fri. Allegations contained m a Singapore Chinese bi-weekly, "Facts Review/ published on Mar. 30, 1955, were clearly calculated to injure the Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Ltd. m the way of their business and constitute a serious libel which the court must
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  • 81 8 Kronchong Contest Deadline ENTRIES for the first postwar All-Malaya kronchong and minstrel parties competition to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Fen 28, March 1. and 3. will close on Feb. 20. the organizers announced yesterday. To date, 68 Colony and Federation artistes and two minstrel bands have
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  • 87 8 300 Police In Shanty Town Raid ABOUT 300 policemen led by Assistant Commissioner W. J. Parks raided a shanty town off Henderson Road, Singapore, yesterday m a bid to recover arms and arrest people sui-pected to have hidden them Haul: 100 pellets of opium. Detained: Eight men. six lor .suspected
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  • 61 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The annual treat to handicapped children by the Johore Bahru Rotary Club was given yesterday at the Princess Elizabeth School .for the Blind. Altogether 100 children from the Blind School, the General Hospital, the Jubilee Home for Children and St. Joseph's Orphanage
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  • 79 8 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman AI.P.D. Nair was all alone m Singapore's Legislative Assembly yesterday when he "tried" to amend Financial Secretary T. If. Hart's motion to limit the Select Commitiee to five members. Mr. Xair wanted at lea?t seven and preferab'v nine members to sit on the committee.
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  • 24 8 WONG KEE. a labourer oi Saleng New Village, was jailed for four months m Johore Bahru for unlawful possession of scrap rubber.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 502 8 W The Shaw Brothers' Empire of Theatres y tt/*sf wishes its millions of patrons a very Happy Chinese New Year mS«I S< tn r0S !fl str ing MO St 11 S >nil Comedr and tht handsom. new 1 FROM HELEN OF TROY j j DINOSAUR j j BEAUTY THE DUMB
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  • 1060 9  -  ERNEST JOHNSTON Concluding this STANDARD Feature Series By FOR A KING'S LOVE the Memoirs of Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia will be released exclusively beginning tomorrow m the SUNDAY STANDARD and daily m Hie SINGAPORE STANDARD. P^i ANE July day m 1922 the body of a ragged old
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    910 9 If HAT Enc tenor, Peter 1 Pears, and the celebrated composer-pianist. Benjamin Britten, who gave such a successful series of concerts m Singapore last month, are returning to give a charity performance m St. An d r ew's Cathedral on Thursday, February 23. at 8.45 p.m. I understand
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  • 346 9 Tf7ITH, possibly, as many as 50,0(;0 Word Puzzle enthusiasts m Singapore, the Federation oj Malaya, North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak— and the likelihood that the number is progressively increasing a recent locally-produced booklet on "Mathematical Plural Entry Schemes'' by Hubert E. Ellison, a graduate of Bristol
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    • 173 9 l^vv^w^Mi^v^T 2/3 Ton 5 Ton Vehicles > 507«/ H-i* /or comfort > A/flit A// 7!£/ Ofif £f*£f <J opening Hindshiclds.La^ge Jwm^F fwWWO UU %9^W '•far window and rear y& f comer lights on normal g These brilliant new 2/3 ton and 5 ton trucks are tP control model. Jt <g
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    • 103 9 e'tro 13. It's sticky concerning sin CLLKS <5» 14. Prepare an ambush (3, 2. 4) 15. Follower of doctor who started system of animal magnetism «9> 18. Carried at the races? (5) 19. The lone star state (5) 21 Violation of propriety (9) 24. Breaks the rule? By a hairs-breath
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    • 184 9 26. Sculptor returns a strong smell (5) 28. Does each rat make for it? <7> 29 Conjunction of one electrical charge (7> 30 SnaU blow the horrid m every eye (Macbeth) (4) 31. We lead but he shows the way (5) 32. An expert (4) DOWN 1. Mineral with them
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    137 10 HERE ON SURVEY (above), export manage: of Dehydag, Deutsc.e Hydrierwerke, G.M.B.K, Dusseldorf, Germany is now m Singapore survey, ing the market for his firm which produces basic raw materials and partial manufactured products the chemical industry. He thinks there will be a big and continuous deman: for the firm's products
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  • 323 10 Burma Helps S-E Asia With Her Rice Sales' Standard Market Reporter BURMA, with an estimated export rice surplus of 1/800,000 tons this year, s continuing to extend friendly gestures o f economic co-operation through her rice sales at competitive prices to South -east Asi Qn countries, a spokesman of the
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  • 132 10 BUYING SPREE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR PUSHES UP PRICES CHINESE throughout Malaya, who have been indulging m a buying spree during the past week, are winding up their purchases at constantly rising prices today—the last day before the Chinese New Year. Markets and shopping centres are crowded with shoppers milling
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  • 259 10 THE rubber market has been much quieter this week, fluctuations have been narrow, and shortcovering has been the main stabilizing factor. says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. With minor price movements m overseas markets, and offtake reported small, business has been mainly
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  • 188 10 grades. RUBBER aaW BJl **ae**' m mW /0*""-*» SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped slightly on a quiet market yesterday, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at $1,071 per lb., a drop of 2 cent on Thursday. The market opened at around $1,075 per lb. and sagged away throughout the day.
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  • 141 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday copra Feb. $27 Buyers, $27$ sellers; March $27g buyers. $272 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40£ sellers, coconut oil (drums) $431 sellers; Muntok white pepper $136 sellers. Sarawak white $135 sellers. Special Sarawak black $96 sellers. Singapore Copra Association
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  • 99 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Alex Bricks prefs. $180; Fed Disp rights 48 cents; F N ords. $1.80. $1.81$: Garr.m On $2.36 to $2.39: Georgetown Disp. $2.10: M. Cement $1,624; M. Colls $3.l2icd. $3.l7icd. OTEC 85/- to 86/3; Straits Traders $;'f.sO- lit. ords $9.20: Wearnes
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  • 110 10 MALAYAN industrial shares had steady support at around quotations yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tin shares were easier, while rubber shares remained quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Malayan Cement 1.60 165 McAlister 3.12 3.17 cd United Engineer: Ords.
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  • 154 10 Members of the Colonial that they will lead to the Pool of Plant Pathologists discovery of effective are now working m Sara- control measures, wak on the problem of A third officer, who has controlling pepper disease. completed a postgraduate This information was given
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  • 136 10 OUTER ROADS Nam, Giang Bee. Hock Ho. Mo Tankhaven. Caltex 93. Belo- ika Ton 2 Hai. Pagate. Raiah morkanal. Montbello Hill, Sela- Brooke. Langir Hai Seng Hin. dang. Steel Architect. Arima Sin Hong Ho. Hin Cheong. Maru, Van Riebeck. Shunkotsu S.H.B. WHARVES Maru. Sergei Kirov, Kahova. Awata
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  • 62 10 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association, the tin and produce markett and the Malayan Sharebrokers Association will be closed on Monday and Tuesday for the Chinese A'ofl Year. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association xvill be closed fro»i today and will re-open
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1304 10 NOTICES KFAI A I I'MPIR I NANYANG UNIVERSITY I THE PENANG TURF CLUB M .Xl. LI.MI I R l^rti^ M.n^\M uiMTr.uouj mi vniPM rniTiwni T HE Nanyang University Ml M( I PAL COLM.IL invites application for the following posts: LeeTENDER NOTICE turers. Junior Lecturers and Instructors (Instructors T 1k T
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    • 580 10 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE rpENDERS from Class 'E' and A above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johorc, up to noon of the 29th February, 1956 for: SUPPLY OF GRANITE METAL FROM THE Ist MILE BULOH KAS A P ROAD QUARRY, SEGAMAT FOR PERIOD 1.4 56
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    • 67 10 NEW YORK. Feb. 9 Dow-Jones Closing Averages: Stocks: 30 Industirals 4^7 2! 2d Rails 154* 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Bonds: 40 Bonds 9909 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at KEONG HEE FATT CHOY j with the compliments of MAERSK LINE Agents: Anglo American Corporation Lid.
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    • 792 11 WGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Hahtas, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports. *P«>'« P. Sham r-.n.r pett-Dot-us Et s--" M/i6 r-b n Feb •CITPHfMUS w 19/25 M 2< Mar 27/28 Ma Carriers option so proceed »U other ports to load and
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    • 1147 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 241! <18 *k?' """•••Mteo m Singer.) (12 "SSST TBE 81-UE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eaigo' SAILINCS to LIVERPOOU CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore > P.Sl»an» H C n«*r 1 rU KSoi"e Feb 11/I2 E-r t
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    • 797 11 MITSUI J^J LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from Indio Fujikawa Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 19 Feb 15 Feb FOR JAPAN from Continent 1 Aworasan Maru for Yokohama. Kobe, Nagoya via Hongkong 15 Feb Hagmoson Moru tor Yokohamc. Kobe Nogoya, vlo Hongkonp 23 Feb FOR U.SA. via Suez
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  • 580 12  -  Gerree Read By Helen of Troy was "the fairest of her sex," and a woman to reckon with. When the Greeks launched a thousand ships to rescue her from the Trojans after her abduction by Paris, it was the direct outcome of her beauty: there aren't
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    • 188 12 v LJT-4IS ur yf^tfto GLOWING FRESHNESS »*»re<.h«d by LIFEBUOY TOILET I WSB SOAP Cor.Uln.n3 PURALIN. I^l W9--LIFEBUOY th« ♦am.l v -f»vou- II 'ite toyed »o» its exh'larat.rs 1 I s^-T^^^^^^L.'' /MT< »re*hne<.s Use LIFEBUOY each I V I \^M 'W day *nd Ittl the d-Herence I MPv. V> Do you
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  • 375 13 SCC Co Out Fighting I NIVERSITY of Malaya became strong favourites for this season's senior knockout hockey title when they eliminated the Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to two m the quarter final of the SHA tournament played on the SCC padang yesterday. Playing a
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  • 59 13 INDIAN Recreation Club, a division 1* soccer side, will be fielding its strongest side when they meet the King's Own Scottish Borderers, who beat Fathul Karib 9-1 recently, on Monday at Farrer Park. The IRC team will be chosen from: Narayanan, Satha, Bala. Suppiah. Ghani, Ramasamy, Socka.
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  • 391 13 CRICKET: GOULD HAS RIGHT IDEA ON COACHING TOP Singapore Cricket Association personality, Ken Gould is a firm believer m the development of talent m the Colony schools via the coaching system. That's why he called on Dave McLellan, the Perma-nent-Secretary to the Ministry of Education, the other day to talk
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  • 289 13 AS BILL FUNK SEES IT.. So much about what the Ministry of Education's going to do and not going to do. Let's get back to the clubs and the schoolboys And if you have any hopes that the Education Department's going to allow the boys to play for clubs this
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  • 152 13 EACH table tennis club m Singapore will be asked to enter two of their best players to compete m elimination contests to decide the Singapore team for the World Championships m Tokyo m April. The Singapore Table Tennis Association selection committee decided at yesterday's meeting
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  • 81 13 SIGNALS MEET SCC TODAY THE Royal Signals (Malaya and Singapore) play the Singapore Cricket Club m a rugby match on the padang today. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the Signals: Fullback— Sgt Hunter; three quarters 2/Lieut Moule; Sigmn Marshall; Cpl Hedland; Cpl Anstee; Halves Sigmn Callister;
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  • 61 13 NAVAL Sikhs held Pakistan Navy to a 1-1 draw m a friendly hockey match played on the Naval Base Terror ground yesterday. Lt. A. Y. Khan opened the score for the Pakistan Naw when he netted m the first half for a 1-0 lead at the
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  • 57 13 NATIONAL Badminton Party officials elected recently were: Patrons: Messrs H. J. C. Kulasingha. X.M.S. Hamid. C.K. Cheng and Ang Soon Hoe. President: Mr. A. P. Menon. Vice-President: Mr. T.M.S. Hamid Hon: Secretary: Mr. Haji Ahmad. Committee: Messrs Salim, Long Pong Kwang Jeeman. Osman. Hoon Cheong' Heng. See To
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  • 244 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A brilliant goal scored by inside left Razalli m the fourth minute of play gave Royal Air Force Tengah a narrow 1-0 victory over Royal Air Force Butterworth m the Triangular Royal Air Force hockey tournament at the HQ Malaya Command ground
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  • 35 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The unbeaten Malayan Sikhs hockey team will meet a combined Royal Air Force Malaya side m a hockey match on Thursday Feb. 23, on the HQ Malaya Command stadium.
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  • 145 13 VICTORIA School trnunred St. Joseph's Institution by six goals to nil m an inter-schools soccer match played on the SJI ground yesterday. The Victorian?, showed their superiority m the second half when they scored five goals without reply. St. Joseph's held the Victorians to a one-nil lead
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  • 53 13 SEPOY Lines Boys trounced Outram School by 11—1 m a friendly hockey match played on the Outram School ground yesterday. Scorers for Sepoy Lines Boys were: Dick Monteiro (5), Lim Keok Meng (3), Foo Chee Leng, Ang Hock Soon and Happy. Kutti scored the only goal
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  • 180 13 BUTTERWORTH, Fri.— With five points to their credit with one more game m hand the Indian Association Butterworth stands a good chance to emerge champions m the Province Wellesley Football Association first division soccer league for the challenge shield presented by the Royal Sussex Regiment The Indian
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  • 76 13 Not by hair dye. Our harmless Ayurvcdic Scented and medicated KESHKANTI Hair Oil restores the grey hair to its natural black colour permanently and stops turning Grey. It is TONIC for BRAIN EYES. Price Rs. 9 for a few grey hair 3 at a time. Rs. 2 Superior
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    • 40 13 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products xfmm 1 B^r>> I f Wrt' CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 549 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT TRY a "GREEN SPOT* GINPOM. Recipe: One bottle Green Spot "Pomoade" and two fingers Gin. SITUATIONS VACANT THE RIBBCR INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD rIE RUBBER INDUSTRY (Replanting) BOARD invites applications lor the po^t ol deputy to the Executive Officer Fund "A" Estates) Knowledge of rubber e.-:?.te practice and
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 207 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Copp Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin jTTtLg^jTSI A.\i> I HEAR L> -v/ AH' WHAT A. 11 hOyV 500N CAN CM. MY I GENTLEMEN, I NEVER TAKeTH 7^ YtXl HAVE A /THOTS DEHGHTFUL YOU ARRANGE /STARS WE "NO* TOR AN ANSWER* \OJ PLAN TO V MACHINE
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  • 359 14 DANTESQUE THAT'S MY HORSE FOR THE 'TRIAL' rtkftkkflktkyltylkt WINDSOR LAD Says: ELEVEN final accep tors will go to the pos this afternoon for tht Selangor Gold Cup tria (Race Six) over a mile. The Kuala Lumpur ih course with its sharp fc bends and shortl s straight demands good early
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  • 36 14 THE Kuala Lumpur track is, at the moment of writing, still on the soft side, reports Windsor Lad. But if there is no further rain the going for this afternoon's races should be good
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  • 59 14 I SINGAPORE Standard's team of tipsters wishes their Chinese followers < and all punters a Happy New Year and they hope t that the following best bets will provide them with a substantial "Ang Pow." WINDSOR LAD: Brown Booty and Marcelle SCRUTINEER. Satellite and Fortune's Wheel. THE PILOT:
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  • 841 14 BROWN BOOTY TO TAKE OPENING RACE n MfC auf rt/lvt \jn C TPOH trainer S X Tioa's FrminV Inri Broun Booty h,vi ,wf, innS both have useful form to merit consideration Of the pair 1 like Brown Booty better. Brown Booty ran a good race over Six furlongs at the
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  • 775 14 Fortunes Wheel Should Find His Turn Today RACE FIVE FORTUNE'S WHEEL and Lady Osprey renew their rivalry here but over seven furlongs Fortune's Wheel Looks the better proposition. This four-year-old by Souverain. gave a splendid display at Ipoh last month, when he finished a close third behind Golden Gus and
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    • 62 14 runners i"" L *«*>-«: qh^* a o H^... TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE RUGBY: S.C.C. Ist XV vs. R. Signals Malaya at S.C.C; Naval Base vs. R.A.F., Tengah at Naval Base; Tengah Nomads vs. R.A.F., Seletar at Tengah; R.N.Z.A.F.— 14 Squadron vs. Nee Soon at R.N.Z.A.F. HOCKEY: Y.M.S.A. vs SRC. "Green" at
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    • 46 14 KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER: Fijians vs. Fed. XV padang. TENNIS: All Malayan Malays tournament. HOCKEY: RAF triangular tourney HQ Malaya. WRESTLING: Rikidozan vs. King Kong BB Park. RACES: First day Selangor Turf Club meeting. (Gold Cup). IPOH HOCKEY: North vs. South. Chinese Assembly Hall ground. 5.15 p.m.
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    • 1189 14 Windsor Lad I The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer BROWN BOOTY PINNER MOWN BOOTY BROWN BOOTY J Krinine Brown Booty Ermine Ermine i 2 ELLEN'S TREASURE ELLENS TREASURE ELLENS TREASURE WINDY CORNER Windy Corner Windy Corner Windy Corner Miukria Loyal Love Argentina Loyal Love Ellen's Treasure j 3MARCEI-LE SCHOLARSHIP ORISSA SCHOLARSHIP
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