Singapore Standard, 8 March 1956

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  • 703 1 AUSSIE-N.Z. 'MERDFKA' TRIP iVe 7/ Take Your Milk, Not Your Politics Action Party leader Lee Kuan Yew yesterday warf Austrc a and New Zealand to lay off Asia if they wanted to maintain friendly relations. Speaking during the adjournment at- the >gapore Legislative Assembly meetma Mr
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  • 55 1 MARINES FOR M.E. AREA will can t turn announwas with- which last nt offiat the Jwr- .ad re- MM* 1 rtßf ir.anne They antic m *nxi transport ships of the JttaKJr Ottt. officials said. The Pentagon formal anwamcmem .aid only that was In line -ilar programme r. nt|j a.^:-n:n-marine units
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  • 26 1 r Force y« -arch for a master plane ■w'rrtTif nee last a considered imtny of the 17 J«iboard the plane could if any escaped
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  • 87 1 AFTER BRANDO, A BID TO GAG 'KISSING' GIRLS MVNILA. March 7. (\P A .Manila ity Counctillor. appalled at the Mobbing on Monday •>i rWtlag Hollywood ictor Marlon Brando hy Filipino nirls and other fans, wants It natioiuh/c ki>^inu. Councillor Apolimio Genet said he would introclui'i' shortly a resolution m the
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  • 183 1 ...And On Tribal Pushtu Area KARACHI, March 7 <AP)-Pakistan reportedly won her seven SEATO partners' 1(10 per vent support tor a demand that U.N.-supervised plebiscite be held jji the disputed Himalayan state of Kashmir. Ofllctal IQMICei said today ♦lv othi r I- <r< ign
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  • 362 1 LINCOLN Bombers of No. 1 Squadron, R.A.A.F. were out over the Straits yesterday flying over friendly naval forces assembling for the big air-sea exercises which open today. These four cngined planes are almost daily used against Communist terrorists m Malaya. During the exercises they
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  • 25 1 DR Sarvepalli Radhakn>hnan. Vice-President of India, has accepted an invitation to visit Rumania at the end of June. Bucharest Radio announced today.— Reuter
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  • 43 1 TOKYO. March 7. (UP),-. Fourteen coal miners were killed today by poisonous gas m a mine near Tokiwa. Fukushima prefecture, m what mine officials 'said was their worst accident m seven years. Seven other miners were hospitalized. I
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  • 103 1 Merger: When Tunku Is Ready THE Chief Mini U n of Singapore and the Federation ar< both satisfied that a I union between the two tend tori< Is desirable. But, the Colony's Legislative Assembly v tola j tcrday. official talks on such a merger would begin only after the Federation*
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  • 84 1 PAH IS. March 7 rUP> Inform- d soiree- Mid today Premier Ouy lfoll< t ni> patience nrhanstfd, plant to pive Arab terrorists m Algeria |usl (MM WUk to choose between peace and ail-out war. Iflollet" s cabinet .vithr r.. 'i him today to call lOC a 6OHfiri« nee
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  • 36 1 LONDON. March 7 (Renter) Earl AM lee. fonnef leader of the opposition Labour Party, today calk d foe a House of Lord debate < n th" situation m the Middle East and Cyprus.
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  • 203 1 THAT IS THE MAGIC OF PENICILLIN LONDON. March 7 (Reut€T) Sir Charles Dodds. British biochemist. forecast here today that the development of antibiotic drugs will change the whole structure of society. By increasingly overcoming killer diseases and prolonging life they will "accumulate more and
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  • 109 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Smash and grab thieves adopted a neu (a h Uiquc to drown the noise of breaking Qlass when they raided a waU h shop fu s i 1 1 1 i Street this morning. During the mH| loin i torn
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  • 142 1 IfQIfENI B liter an :n--irance inspector Irom South Africa. Bi m ud John liams. 36, was f ound dead m hotel H ach Road. Singaporo. n terious woman telephoned tor him. A Police officer investisa- the death answered the call. A few
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  • Legislative Assembly Round-Up
    • 812 2 REGISTRATION SETS A POSER I SINGAPORE Government iterday unanimously agreed to appoint a committee to consider compulsory registration of Hindu marriages. Uowed an hourlong debate m the Assemb- yesti rd i.v on a motion brought by in dt pendent a mblym us If. p.
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    • 429 2 Marshall Levels Attack On Wealthy Tax Evaders SINGAPORE'S Chief liinistci David Marshall ycs'ridriv criticized the "v.-^ai'hv butincn cobceras" who have "cheated Government ol moci t::an 50 per cent Ol thfl taxei dIM since 1947." R ting hil let m the L( h' c A
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    • 224 2 Malayanizaiion: No Change In Govt. Service Yet THERE will be no Mal.i eminent services until the intr? ;:•> and discussed m detail at the by both the British and >im_, L Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. V. C, 0 making a brief statement m yesterday's said the government had not reached
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    • 104 2 Make Road Straight Mrs.Cheah YANG. W. n Inn Kiong at to« Settlement Council meeting urged Government to open up the concealed corners and to straighten bends at th Mi c. Tanjong Bungah Road. The Settlement 1 Mr. K. B. A. Johnson said that during the pa years many im| ere
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    • 60 2 >: i. The General Purposes Finance mnent Committee o: Town Council here has n mended a paymeet of $50 allowance to earh coun ding the Town I meeting and $25 to each councillor attending the comrr. meeting from beginning o: The committee has also recommended a monthly entertainment
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    • 48 2 I.AJANG v -The KanLower Middle hool. the largest and old. tin t > ted its :^Bth annivei i with a tea party for i1 pupils and their pare I :>^ B 1 airman I of Hrn hool's board management, speaking on the v arming to build a
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    • 78 2 HAS the crisis indicated by Chief Minister David Marshall on his return to Singapore from Suit/eiLuid been averted, following bis talks with Federation's Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman? This was the question that Liberal Socialist Mr. John Kde posed m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Silence reigned m
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    • 183 2 QUESTIONS .m to who will bear the expenditure for the British Parliamentary delegation to Singapore were raised at the Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday. They were asked by Independent member K. .Inmabhoy after Chief ."Minister David Marshall had tailed upon the people It
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    • 224 2 ELEVEN bills >rrrr approved by thr Singapore Legislative Ab^embly yesterday m two hours. They were: Apportion** ment of Rents (Amendment Bill. Finally Supply I 196 I Bill. PiiiMin, (Amendment) Bill. Inromfl Tax Amendment >. \v ar Damaue (Winding Vp> Bill, Nature Reserve t Amendment
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    • 34 2 PUBLIC Relations Officer, Mr. G. G. Thorn, on. Will give talk to memb! n ol the Katong Presbyterian Youth Fellowship at the Presbyterian Boys' School. Koon Seng Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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    • 127 2 Jungle Drop To Inspect Wreckage KUALA LUMPUR, Wi 1 Two t< clinical ■Do c i I tho Royal Air Fora pen dropped into ttu primary lungto neai the Ri'i- 1 val t state m the Cameron Highland.* today, to Inspect then n ckage oi the S-51 helicopter which crashed last
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    • 41 2 AU Dal X i■; 22, m i Im $500 m the Singapore Seventh Magi trate'j Court yesterday for Illegally distilling 18 gallons of samsoo. at KamrKing Safo Par, oil BraddeU R i en ?vl r) r. 6
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    • 79 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wf'd.--SHangor's 4,000 nine workers who forfeited their F ebr u:i r y supplementary allowance wh<n they ni 1 work on Feb. '2* to attend a mass rally m Kuala Lumpur, are to be reimbursed after ftfl The Malayan Mining Employ* A la t nighi to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 21 2 SILVERY [couple I H wB LES THAIKAS I NIGHTLY i RESTAURANT I I Mil I RIMW II q s\ it it
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  • Minority Report Protest
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      54 3 photo. mi; and Mrs. John Neil GaOaway after their marriage at st ladrew*i Cathedral, BtafEMre, tret the ireekead, Mi (•iMowav is smi here nelping his bride. Urn ldiiiici lOrn Aim Bailey, cal the Nreddlng take at a rrcrption held at Nepal Park. Pasir Pan.ianjj. He is an rxcriitivc
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    • 257 3 Prelude To Merdeka' KUALA LUMFUI, Wed. Farther Legislative measures to usher m the Federation's self government withm the framework of the "merdeka pact" got under way tocia\ with the gazetting of i bill to end the High Commissioners veto power. Seeking to amend
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    • 46 3 CHUA Thiam Bock, who posed as a police inspector and attempted to cheat Ho Lee Lam of $200. at People's Park, Singapore, between Dec. m and 14. last year, was ye. terday wnten ied to ia months' Imprisonment m the Singapore F.r>t Di.-:ri On;::.
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    • 108 3 Gurkhas Leave For H.K. THE Federation's number one bandit killers the First Batta'.ion of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles left for Hongkong yesterday alter more than eight years of jungle bashing. The battalion left by the Tjiiuwah for a well earned rest after eliminating 300 bandits the higest record ever achieved
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    • 134 3 abott 106 Singaporeans will .-cc themse^'e.- on the screen shortly. They are z r >ts of the .1. Arthui Hank Organi* /.at. on and the Cathay Or^ani/a'l": 1 to special previews of the Wna *A Town Like Alice" t night, tomorrow night, Monday (March 1
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    • 130 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mor»- than MOO nnrnial-traince teacher- m Si'lanjinr are pt rturbed over the anpointMient o{ a '"Kirkbyite test their proiiciency m practical teaclnni:. Their proUM' is that she received a pftSfl l« English Language In ner Cambridge School Certificate examination while The trail*
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    • 41 3 PENANO, W< 1 a talk m Healtb Education will bf given by the \l< alth OfTic< r Kulim, it th€ OoconatJ n Th' fctre In Kulinn at Ii a.m. on Bunday. a Dim .-how ail precede the talk.
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    • 33 3 A MEW Pi nang Ma ay >< r I Mipe the Sin a: ar: Joget -will H free r;-^ r I ly performance at the Shanghai Hotel m Gurney Drive Bl Per.;,:
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    • 323 3 'Facts Were Not All Right' THE S:ni;apo: o Se n. Officers' Association and the federation of UnkMU o4 Government Employee yesterday protested against certain nnis-statements of fact* 1 appearing m the Minority Report of the Ifalayanizal ton Commislion submitted by two ir.i-n.bc! s S;i Percy McMeice and Mr Robert Ho.
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    • 78 3 Robbery Gunner To Face Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. George Frederick Andrews. l!(--year-old Royal Artillery gunner, was today committee the first magistrate to >tand trial m the High Court on an armed robbery cnari The Magistrate, Group Captain. Howard, however deferred action on a defence application for bail till tomorrow. Andrews
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    • 188 3 Ex -Bandits Play Another Role KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The c.cvcA terroristi of North Selingof who receatljF Ml thg beadlinei ii the Brsi to 'surrender' sioce Urn withdraws] of the amnesty, last ni^ht played i very different role from thi I rip they had r>',ay?d m the jungles of Ma'.aya Touring
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    • 158 3 1 K'JALA LUICPUB Wed Sil -;apore's Malayaniza lio« Committee report today en ifhi the Federation's political leaders, trade unionists and ernment employees by sur; rl N by its sheer boldness. "Typical comment of the -came from Inche Abdul Axil bin Ishak, the Agriculture ter, :io said:
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    • 68 3 DATO TAN 'S MOTHER DIES MAI ICC Wed. M.ui.tiv. I s S:. the mother of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. died today at her home m Heeren Street. She was 98 years ol The funeral will be held on Sunday. The cortege will leave at 11 a.m. for Bukit Bahru. a
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    • 87 3 Xi R I. The First rate today sent a man \v: m previconvictions to prison for 15 months, declaring: "It is amp^e time tor you to know that crime does not pay." Mohamed Yunos bin Abdul Rahman, a supervisee, wns found guilty of failing to report
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 175 3 .liHi'llll'i J 1 1 yi> <<tn n<> <<>olcd jy WB&XP fSQBf M j iffaJWlriß^^B *****1 l CONDITIONER lOUCtte looks SO hindsomc ,n >-ur »cw Carrier scarcely extends beyond rfci m 3 k s you f« c I If cools, difics ond ventilates. Ir keeps the trm- you want it. Sleep
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    • 82 3 HORMONE SKIN CREAM I 1 tl h\ lh. tish Giandulr r (lucts Mi. Restores jouthfui appear anre lo the aged, lin-.i nul v :;ik 'I •HiiplfMun .md i\ il !1,-t t in i ivr arl.e pimples skin eruptions. bad coi— ra $730. BfcJIMI! 1»»\1( I \BI I In ire I
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    • 287 3 11— 1 The hij^h quallry of an Omega JBBB movemtr/ .r best guar^: S&3S th.it \our uatch will be a lasting "'^T^ reminder of the happy occasion it v J time by you will your Omega as much for its high pre Pmr Wat m£!f^" cision movement a^ for its
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  • 424 4 ...SO RATES WILL GO UP -BINGHAM PKNANG, Wed. -The Resident Commissioner, IVnang, Mr. K. P. Bingham, today stated that 50 per cent of the Settlement budget was absorbed by education and that they could not go on from year to year viewing that situation with
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 4 MOKi: than 4.ni)i) saw thf tin.i!> of the \llMalajra Mala> Sonss and Minstrel parties competition held at the Singapore Badminton Hall recently. Here are the three finalists m (he Indies Beetles, from left, Mi>^ Fatiamah Oaar «>i Prrak 1 v inner). ."Nlis> Kukiah Snkhaimi and Miss Zainab Ma.iid.
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  • 146 4 Council To Float $1 8 M. Loan Today THE City Counrll will today float a loan for $18,500,000 at 9 per rent interest redeemable m io to 2n years. The debentures Io be issued at par will be available, m the first instance, to those who wish to convert their
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  • 34 4 PANG YAP KOON of x ow 8.-.f:j. Road was fined S5O m Sin- ipore Second Traffic Ma Court yesterday I r driving m an inconsiderate mann< r akmg Outram > r "H Jan. 25
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  • 31 4 M-.11 HOCK nui Road js toed US In the Sin^a- > v Becond Traffic Magistrate Court vesterdaj for Reding at 30 35 m ph" along imson Road on Nov 24
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  • 22 4 A SERIES ol Sanskrit leebe ft en ai thi ilar School m pmael Roa I, Singapore sinning from Mar v
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  • 84 4 Ban On Concert Items COMMUNIST items have been banned for today's celebration of Women's International Day. Singapore Police have issued a permit tor play to he staged today by the Factory and Shop Workers' Union, but rejected their application for two songs which are of Chinese Communist origin. A similar
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  • 107 4 HOME GUARD SHOOTS DOG: $400 JOHORE BAHRI7, Wed.— Mr N.L. Cohen, m the Sessions Court. Pontian, today told Chapeh bin A. Wahid, 47-year-old rubber tapper and Home Guard, that the gun supplied to him was not for shooting the neighbour's dogs. ■pen v barg d with shooting a ***** with
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  • 197 4 SETTLEMENT GOVT. URGED TO BACK TOURIST INDUSTRY PENANG, Wed.— Making his maiden speech at the Settlement Council meeting today, Mr. J. P. Souter remarked that Malaya m the main has been woefully slow m realizing great revenues from the tourist industry. Mr Souter stressed that it would cost a large
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  • 144 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSiNG rubber prices (ccnls per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday wen: Tone: B.m-h stead\ TIN I'HKK The price of tin yesterday v.is >;;*•• per pii-ul i I p S2A). LONDON KIBBLR No. 1 R.SS. Settlement House Terms Wednesday's opening prices first session Here: Bu\er> Seller* ;\P"I Ml Nominal Juno
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  • 76 4 SIM Cheng Hua was acquitted m a Singapore Court terday on a rhargo of robbing a detective, Neo Kirn Sen? of a .38 revolver and five rounds of ammunition at Roof Cafe Bukit Timah Road, on Oct. li last year. The detective, the court was told,
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  • 36 4 HONGKONG. March 7, Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.77 to £1 Sterling; $5.9] to US$l 51.84J to Malayan $1: $0,167 to one Indonesian Rupiah/ Gold %25i 5 to 1 tael.
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  • 143 4 a JAPANESE 75 millimetre bomb exploded m a City Council dump about n lob yard.-, trom the Pasir Pan|ang Power (Station, Singapore, yesterday. Splinters rained on Paslr Panjang Road and tome fell on the compound of the adjoining Tamil School where CO students were m
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    • 178 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦ X ~gS)THERE S NO BUSINESS vj/ LIKE SHAW BUSINESS 11 1 .4.> 4 <i.:>o y.30 t ,4% I died a* d&> thousand J Jack Palance- Shelley Winters NEXT CHANCE! i.wt \ftm- Rock Hldson v "-ii <:: Si SAriyKDAV MIDNIGHT! 4 A iff I !ii teMDfStUOIH ln\r«-^ ♦fe 15 LOO
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    • 174 4 CAT HAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTu^ f^^ OPENS TODAY I 5 SHOWS CATHAY i DAILY! VzV c Mry. j HPyj^m Ir lit I LUCY GALLANT WILLIAM Of OQ TQM j coLo.i, TECHNICOLOR I SATURDAY MID NIG H f^T~" T HE "%^?MI1 N 'Mj° EUTV O LONDON FILM yf TH VIVIEN LEIGH DEE^
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  • 222 5 Court Adjourns For A 'Lost Voice' a gsti ateWarnsAccused weir interi'ipted m the Singapore mnt \pNterd-iy when the accused, »> m \ntonius Keyser, claimed to have J oirr during an adjournment. fl** Whilst gi\ ;>-.-. turned to the lat the Magistrate. I Boon Teik: "Look at th icy are sn
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  • MALAYA INDEPENDENCE
  • 33 5 \II' I ."Ciuin Yew. MCI tary-general of the Peoples n Party, will be one of the speakers at a public rally m Shenton Way t I orate Inl rnatl n H
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  • 155 5 ACTRESS CHARGES TWO yukyk the place. There, findI nothing again, they con- d her m another I which proceeded to Choon Guan Street where Sim alleged her hair was cut. Hearing was adjourned to t 11 as it was exported that both parties might com;nd
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  • 86 5 I-OXDOX. Msi (Renter) Mr. Frederick Henry Jerrard, of Singapore, and former S -on. left an estate m land valued at '::>.(', 7 at death last December, it wai announced here yesterday. Death duties totalled <0.i>84.~ The late Mr. Jerrard. a merchant, left £1,000 each to
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  • 28 5 A TB U HE and industry c\ition will be held m .lohorc Bahru m connection with the Welfare Carnival Fair from March 29 for a week
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  • 19 5 IR. Michael a group youth leader, lias been ap- "cd art instructor ot Boys Club, Johorc B
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  • 494 5 SIB Interview With CO Described Missin gJOetonato rs Case Major To Make Defence Today MAJOR Albert Leonard Henderson, who is appearing before a General Court Martial on two charges, claimed that the allegation made by Capt. J. M. Gaff that he made a report to him regarding the loss of
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  • 35 5 Phol<». 5 CHIEF Minister David Marshall, I— jiihilMfi Mbr. 9M, .lumabhnv who took the oath yesterdaj H "Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Jumabhov \\a*> Assistant j Minister for the pas! 11 months Standard
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  • 59 5 SIR LESLIE Munro. New Zealand's ambassador to the United Nations, arrived m the Colony by air yesterday after spending two months m N w Zealand. Sir Leslie, who is also his country's permanent representative at the United Xa- v accompanied by They leavt this morning for
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  • 240 5 For Six Modern 'Marco Polos' A Luncheon THEY did not inert Malay .m Communist leader (hill Pen- nrillßJ o\er from Thailand into Malaya. ;i^ it was intimated they ■Ifkt s a id i\. t Murphy m a witl> speech at a lunt liron \estei -day for the six members of
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    • 141 5 g^^ ,a^^^ nKl.\\l/ll> f J KIMF lMiilllhl WITH V «< T jf BOMBS. BLONDFS. V^ Bl VllMiS and fit *y DEWiS J^^^H O'KEEFF mi j|^^^H i 1 at O f BRIE\ INSIDE HINT j tlumbiti Picturt; j .< X SAT. M'NITE T1 w iflfll 'iVI I HHUi i Ji On
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    • 354 5 P e A0J)E01l^ FMOM 21 life AIP CONpITIQMO \LL-ASIA PREMIERE DAY loth MARCH dt 9. 30 P.M. RAVI NOTICES FOUOVVI\(, THE LO\D()\ PRfMILRI!!! •"I Rl->'l BRITISH HIM MM I I 111 (KIM -l\ i:vi:xi%ci nk\\> "IILI-IMILLI A 111 M I<> v,|_ X |>H(ii I> oi l> Ml MIKKnR TH£ HAHK
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 615 5 cJllmcincic Information at a Glance 7f r n/en,^ «v#>as-^ V^ P-rade: 745 Sandy Macpherson at monic=(l^2 MJ m }j* ti n<i a P*cm gCfSS^ g] -|^r I Schools S); I pm Radio'Newsreel: 945 Sei ooi Ar- and Their Music iltSO Walm» S&r *S^^^\ V^ Lunchtime Conceit (Pi; 1.3U eument; 10.15
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  • 957 6 Singapore Standard Building A Nation r|\;. full significance and 1. rice o: tbi recommendations made by the :..ation Commissi* tl report on the Cokmfi Public Services cannot be hurriedly assess* bafi to be honestly weighed again the drcumst n M which prevail m Singapore today and the ltur« prospects of
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 252 6 Sir: When I leave Sil ph c I shall take with DM a picture, a picture of a sun- A land o! meat beauty, of boundless wealth and promise. A land colour and contra-t. of j ilnu and actinicsun, of blue sky and sea. A land of
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    • 133 6 Sir: In order to forest.ill an\ misunderstanding m \<uir press report <»f Uh M.uth. 1 !«.">♦» over the question of Nurses joining ihe Johore Medit.il Beilictl Union. I Bai dirci t«'d to request \DU to publish th.it the Johore Medical Services Union has not m any way Instigated
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    • 211 6 Btr: The ateteoroloitatf Technical Employers Union. Bingapore, m tta luii-pledg-trj taik ol caxrrinf out its tradi mloii pwltifffi has be< n I ngaged Cot more than three yemra fighting d< spermtelj with the governmem m b:d to better Ihe injtaun cooditioiM oJ the •tad making them nmir
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  • 1225 6 But Does He Hold I The Last Laugh? S I R Miles Thomas, bustling, talkative chief of BO AC, would not be everyone's bet for the best man to keep a secret. Sir Miles, m fact, is a super-publicist. A good deal of his time seems
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  • 709 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKER \PPARENTI.Y o! m lit i-lins ay« ]nM :c::t n| f,r/ jv,;r.- 'heir campaigr trar. Inrm the Singapore Lfßi iat.v. A > f. H -ai ri B.i: While It may iv .il thai all mi mb< r. both official and urn fficial. hould
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 48 7 RIOTS FOLLOW STRIKE H HELSINKI FinJ* B "^/^p/— Riots V B -ral Finnish as the B ral strike B c. B red the mi I or.c town. B c Social•f r uni »iw ,'1 voc f < is wert f ns of nd Gulf n th# and to avert
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  • 12 7 Ilai Minister nmark on com;ded a oni\ .nines, i U.P.
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  • 54 7 LIEUTENANT General Sir John Baqot (ilubb. with Lady (llubb and one of their adopted children (not named) are seen at London Airport on their arrival from Nicosia on March The (ieneral arrived m London exactly 53 hours after being dismissed from his post as commander of the
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  • Newsbriefs
  • 87 7 PORTSMOUTH. Virginia. Mar. p> A group of Negro Baptist ministers m the Norfolk-Portsmouth area said yesterday they will ask members of their congregations to walk to work March 28 as a protest to the n arrests m connection with the Negro bus boycott at Montgomery.
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  • 65 7 I rcb 7, I anonymous telephone warning received by the Eg tian consulate yesterday that a bomb was set to go off there caused a police bomb squad to speed to the scene and make a search. Police said the search wai m rcspon.-e to a
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  • 54 7 BOMBAY. March 7. (AP) The Shah of Iran boarded a launch at the 150-foot gateway of Inc inspect the Indian drawn up m ranks facin« the Taj Mahal Hotel. A 21-gun salute was fire honour of the Shah and Queen Soraya. whose launch chugged on a
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  • 47 7 JACK L. Warner, of Wai Ml Brothers Studio. kissrs Marilyn Monidc at a press conference m Hollywood. recently at which they announced that the film she is making with Sir Laurence Olivier. 'The Sleeping Prince." will be made by Marilyn MonWarnei Banner A.P.
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  • 93 7 Tortured, Slugged Robbed IV \\s\ 11. 1 K. Indiana. Mart h 7 i.\P» A minman fofCed prominent t!vans\ille surgeon rarly >c>tti(iav t«) tell where hv had 53. 000 hidden after twistinc hi s \ictim's finners a\m\ pull inu flesh from his hands with alien, Dr Jn^tis 1 AN >nn. ><>.
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  • 43 7 CHICAGO. March 7. (UP)— Edward Desecki. 18, confessed yesterday to keeping a l.st of some 200 cars he stole la the last three year? baoailM ""I didn't want to steal the same car twice." 'That would be unlucky." he
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  • 38 7 NUERXBERG. German v March 7 (AP) Last month's COM \v,i\o boosted West German unemployment by more than -m per rent. Trie federal I'nrmp'.ovrreri Board Mid vr^crriay 1, 827.2 U were ICfistmd as jobless laM moot]
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  • 37 7 ARISTOTLE Onassis. the nick-horn Argentine shipping magnate who has personal oAcei m Monaco ha.* commissioned painter Ludwin Bemelmans to do a canvas foi prtMuUtioo to Pri.-..-e EUiniei and trtimi Giare Kelly a> a wedding AP
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  • 169 7 Disabled By Drunken U.S. Airmen At Dance WASHINGTON. March 7 (AP) The IS. House of Representatives voted yesterday t<> give .1.5.000 to a London policeman who was severely injured by two drunkrn American airmen whose offer to "fight any bloody English man' yot them into trouble
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  • 78 7 WASUIXGTOX. March I (AP)— The April 18 wedding ol film Mar Grace Ko'!v to Prince Rainier m aireadv is lucre*ling an- travd to Moaaoo, the Switzerland airline S-.vi. -a;r said ye-terday. Bwissaii oparatei Hailjr BigMi into Nice, the liipod iw Mooaco The aii me said its
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  • 42 7 SAIGON. South Vietnam. March 7 (Reutrr) Two refugee settlements m Northeast Saigon burned down this week making about 2.500 people homeless Organisers of the 80 million dollar profrmmme to resettle 850,000 refugees say the fires werp caused by Communist sabotage.
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  • 233 7 Allied Atom Deterrent Will Perform The Trick TOKYO, March 7, (UP) The British Embassy said today the "first objective" of the Western world must be to prevent a world war by maintaining the allied nuclear "deterrent." The embassy, m it| fortnightly commentary <~.n world affairs, reviewed the
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  • 93 7 Explosive Funeral Procession TKTi'AX. Sn.-.r.Mi Morocco, March 7. (APi Extraordinary I pn rjtions were taken pi I.v for the funeral of two Morn B nationalists killed during street riots on Monday Troops of the j;nrri?on were confined to barracks so a? not to pravokc the inhabitant of thii eltj Armed
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  • 107 7 Filipino Family For U.S. Boy Plays In The King i WASHINGTON Mai 7 «APi- A -yewr-old PhiJipp < i m The stage of "The King and P would b* admitted into this coir under a bill pass* o\ I H um and sent to the Senate The boy is Patrick
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  • 157 7 Pakistan Charges: KARACHI. Mar. 7 (AP) Pakistan ycitf rdlf accused Rus.-ia of seeking to destroy her centre ot iesistance to Communism m South-east Asia. At the SP'ATO BOBftftSOl of eight foreign ministefs. Paki-'.sn Foreign Secretary M.S. Bh;2 bCOOajM up the most expe ye q :o*
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  • 79 7 W S BIW 1 1 0 M. March 7 (AP) The Eisenhower administration has moved to change the name of the US Information Agency (USIA Mncy Director Theodopt Strcibcrt said m an intei r he wants to make S Information Srr ;.r; r is
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  • 62 7 HONGKONG March (Revtec 1 P"..- r narcotics -quad today b.-ard-d the Danish freighter Bintanj: J .U5 t< n>- win n sh» wa a- d into Honfkoiig after boms grounded on a reef off Paracel Islands. Th." :-:.id d 4?,fi no.rr; of opium and nv* pounds of morphine (worth
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  • 41 7 AUTHOR ITATIYL MNDCa In Washington said testerdaj an announcement m i si-o million xprrt- import bank d< t lopmetH loan to the Philippine .ir.ri an additional $35 tnilli< n m private financing Is < x pec ted today A .P.
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  • 164 7 PAKIS, March 7 (AP)— Four men went >n trial before a Paris military tribunal today on charges of l^akin^ defence secrets while French troops were beine battered by Communist forces m lndo-China. Five fofflafif I-nn«':i pwtnlera m* expect' d to be called to n'Miiy on present
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  • 74 7 Going Home To Die SUDBURY. March 7 Djtchwoman suficring from incurable canrer sails from New York tomorrow on Maasdam to spend the days of her ebbing life m her homeland. iTi l c& BXco I rom 3 is T*m hmp Buden. Holland two yean ago. will be accompanied and. 28.
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  • 40 7 ORKFK Ad.ijs.-.'sc r r '.z r M „t v< *f rnn en on asrf-f mrni i Wa net r I onrrnw Jl5 T.;..ior L'ni!< d Sta'< Yh< ar .v mrpii Am* r an farm prod icts. A.P.
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  • 294 8 TALOS' TIK Bra Mo "> f^R U.S. AIR, SEA DEFENCE I I WASHINGTON. Mar 7 f.\P)_The Pentagon— T.S Milit.tiN Headquarters .innounced the addition ot a rv a guided missile, thr nav\ d« \eloped "T ilos. to the ,ur and se.i defends of thr I'nited The Defense Department v
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  • 244 8 Autherine Lucy: NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (Reuter) Miss Lucy, the Negro student expelled from the Univ of Alabama announced here that she would broadcast over the government radio serv the Voice America today a denial of a fcttei ittril by a radio broadcast
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  • 123 8 Jordan Studies Statement AMMAN. Mar Reuter> The Jordan cabinet held a two-hour emergency sesla.st night to review the ment made by the I Premi B Anthony Eden, m the House of Commons regarding the statu British officers here and dismissal of General John Glubb lrom the Arab Legion. The Jordan
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  • 72 8 'All Or Nothing' Makarios March 7 <F ter> Archbishop Makarios said m an interview today that if a British con>: tional commissioner was to reopen negotiations r Cyprus he would be 'r to meet him and I I Ethnarchy's views." But the Ethnarchys posiwould be M all or nothing* m
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  • 46 8 :arrh 7 (Reuter) Philip Vincent Cardon. A Urf tor-general of the United Nations Food and OIJ izatinn m Rome. rtripMd yesterday for hea us, Dr. Cardon. 66. was unanimously elected to the post for a four-year term by the conference m Dccc
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  • 52 8 :ch 7 (Beuter) —The Queen Mother, Prir aret. the Duke of G cester. Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood i ors of State riurin™ the Mediterranean cruise next i of the Queen and the of Edinburgh. .s was announced last night m the ofll la] London
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  • 67 8 MAJOR lvano\uh Kouznetsoff, So\i«t assistant military attache m Teheran, is led h\ two Persian •fifteen ttwm the military lIHIIfII headquarters m IthtM.m. alttr his arrot on espionace I'hargcs. It MM illrucd that set ret Persian militarj documents wen- found on him. The n i aßefH that the
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  • 72 8 NIOOBI Cm fUS, Mar. 7 (AP) -N nd propaganda d casts from Air.. Dfl Radio to Cyprus igaln were jammed on Tueadaj M an :u" by Bill I h Royal Corps of Btgnali and m vpoi d could bt •at I f the ti anamlsskm. prints
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  • 32 8 THE US Stat- Departn:< iv unni ;nctcl on TtlCSdaj m iron tangs :ii o being rushed to Argentina when it said, a BeriOQfl epidemic nf pnlinmyclitis ha.> broken A .P.
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  • 24 8 THE us State Department CbW i Az.i'.n DO TVU d.iv thai It d China holding 13 Americans as "political host &£< v A.P.
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  • 245 8 CONVICTED ON DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE LONDON. Mar. 7 (Rcuier)—A former Justice oi the Peace tor Sin^apoic who v as tor three \eais I prisoner of the Japanese, Francis J0 h n Cooksley Wilson. A' 2. was banned from driving for 20 yean here
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  • 59 8 GIBRALTAR. Ma r h 7 (Rcutcr)— The Duko of Edinburgh sailed from here m the Royal yacht Britannia jresU day to take part m exercises with the combined Home and Mediterranean fleets. Alter the exercises the Duke wi. have a private Mediterranean cruise with Queen Elizabeth
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  • 77 8 Ship 's Blast Rocks Port SAIGON. March T Renter) Ballfl ol fin iho< hundreds Ot feel Into the air hcrt^ early today la x; >ions from biasing 1 \;>; b■ on the S:i;unn R;v. r rock< d th< port area. I- im reports >aid R m people w:, irfioualy injured
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  • 70 8 \ZA Marc] 7 0 uterW Egypi dg< <: m] aii I witl tie mis d A: i c mmi n. again I th< c r-:::-: >.' Israeli aircraft over I Gaza lector during thi •v. i day.v an I -n military spokesman said la.-t night. He said
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  • 39 8 A 25- TON J.ip -ling boat, the No D .nasaki today iftei evadini apture by four Russian patrol boats oflf the So-, et-held land of Shik m north of Hokkaido. the Maritime Safety Board reported.
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  • 26 8 1 i X newspaper La Lima. Peru, shut down I d aco on "conniving" m a revolt against the Government republication yesterd. A .P.
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  • 282 8 GOVT. WILL WAIT AND SEE' LONDON, March 7, (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Nutting, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said today Britain was consulting her allies on the situation m the Midde East, and asked the House of Commons to await the outcome of
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  • 100 8 MELBOURNE. March (Rrut( r The Executive oi the Waterside Workers' Federation announced last night th-it the 24-hour dock strike called m ail ports has been fixed for March 14. The strike has been called to enable dockers to discuss wage claim.- now before
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  • 132 8 US PLANES CAN STAY -EDEN LONDON March W Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden said fi ft rday tl U I B plam s can n main b.-. d :n Britain so long v tin n< ed< d to d( lend th< fr< world. Sir Anthony was reply!^] m tho ::<>.;-.
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  • 55 8 LONDON. March 7 (Router) N'nc people were r. Iportrd K.'.'.od und mow than 20 missing today In avalanches In the mountains ol Europe In the past 24 hours. The worst ijtnartff wai m thr Lotntcn l>iands. where snow ru.-hrd down a steep mount ain.sidc and
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  • 33 8 Cannot See But Can Give Blood Rruln Iranvn al n, hurt H1...,, In- (an Im i Wl >sman rk, hiv hi.,,,,! •2^ the ll|v mi pinis h.rlh Ihr.i "I I omplHr rr D
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  • 67 8 io scou h 7 w»m Communist Party rC ■jght that he and Marshrtfc would li« io England m a cruiser' The remark *m made KhrS and the ambassador ri nlin reception for the nish prime mir;. Diplomats said the ooe\* was jocular. When Ik ushchev would*
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  • 70 8 Stalin Has Erred Czechs PRACLT. March 7 <Rf* ten C7cch Commum leaders reporting on list Communist Party lin o! was revealed here yesterday. A summary of tl published by the Czech n«n i. said the Cobtress ha eomtngs m Stalin's work ciple of collective U adershlp. But the summary wqj
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  • 23 8 POftTUUTD, Mchigan. March 7 (UP)— A of a higl rest re reads body likes a cou V our hamburger?
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    • 140 8 MORE MARTIN and LEWIS MADNESS at TUP .j^aia^^^a^a^^s^&fiF^MMaattflaVHalßS^ IBCfruiSi g *io deo n ii4vib» S Bj^Baflflßlafl I »MQN| 2t 116 A-Q CON^iTiQmD QB BbbbbH B^PvBH B W m^BSKLmt WFi l^' J*~ j.-^—-aß ■bBBE awflan a^ar JBj^^^^ >w: ■^'y'^ B, am aa ay* aw™ ay aY LvF '^^aV^aw^B ala^£ :> :^^H
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  • 1842 9 MEMORIES OF THE ROYAL RIDING MASTER STANDARD EXCLUSIVE H< anolhcT STWDAHI) Fratuiv Sciirs WORSLM.W THltoi QM SGI UUGXF ],OR 60 years Mr. HORACE SMITH has supplied horses to Britain's Royal framih and taught princes and princesses how to ride. His firm is the only horse-dealer
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  • 604 9 frf H\ Mated m knntrEdz*ihk «nartm that ftihi »ti«»n will to soueht X s ,onftrfd m doa. B*r rulMits. The Khi Dulles statement of B Drerator was ipHrntlv Hiadr m a htated m i wild, as a ft Ml kt Mlbmti to in■ore j ««rW sijtrsk\ uffrrjnM-
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  • 366 9 Letter FROM INDIA It is noteworthy that a slight readjustment upward has been made m supertax payable on income above Rs. 70.000. Now we are only a few steps behind the highwater mark established m Britain The rate of tax on the highest slab of income, i.e. above Rs. 1.~>0.000.
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    • 85 9 J\J\J\\ PRI\IIL(;!I) TO SEI p^^JW MARRIED \\O\n\ W 1 TRAPPED BETUEIM fcr j| THE DEMI Of INFIDELITY Bk, Ji AVII v\\\\\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v K^flH THE DEEP Ik^B f BJjUE SEA ■^^fc, LINemaScoPE 1 'T^^\^^^\^^^^^^\\\\\^^^\\^^^^\^^\^\^\\^^T CAXHAY '^M I SAT. MIDNIGHT RECORD dßfc CHANGERS (Made inCerma- POLYDOR Model PW SC: 3-Spc-d c-^^tr. *^^*^^Sz£,ia* F-.
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    • 246 9 i STANDARDS Crossword Puzzle I f> 16. did she hold the 28. Writing on the waOl 2 I Vims gorgeous East m §m I < Wordsworth) 4- I)()U N I SrtßsSJ l 2tua C ry" ir C 4 d > r 1 about I 2Z Frankness able to be .ten.
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  • 389 10 Bugbee On Critical Weeks For SE-Asla AN abrupt diop m the priOC of rubber could provide a sudden economic strain on South-east Asia which the Communists were ready to exploit, especially m Malaya, said the monthly Bulletin of the Natural Rubber Buieau
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  • 86 10 B PAHAI 1 Trade Exhibil to rganized by the ChiMM r of Commerce. Batu Pa hat. which is due to be held at the end of this month been postponed to April J— l2 V Malls are being taken up by i Motor
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  • 13 10 \S r year was an rd for Ctoorivcar. with total rss:
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  • 27 10 builder for 8.57 M of the 21 .269 h< ani flats out Britain m .lanuary. The compares with "28.450 ill [> nber and 20.967 m JanI
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 177 10 TIN JUMPS $2V 2 THE price of rubber m Singapore slipped below the SI per lb. mark yesterday, first grade March shipment closing at 98J cents per !b., a drop oi 1$ cents on Tuesday. Prices opened uncertain at around SI. OI pet lb and eased
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    • 151 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produ c torhangf noon closinf price per pirul jresterday: copra March $271 buyers, |27| sellers; April S27A buyer?. |27| seller.-: ooronui oil (bulk) |4OJ sellers, coconut oil (drum?) M 3] sellers; Ifuntok white pepper Sl-1 se or?. Sarawak white Si:'n se '.ers. Spe 'ial Sarawak :i w
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  • 249 10 'Sell Rice To Japan' India Told AN INDIAN trade delegation just returned from Jipw nas recommended to the Government that Imiia make a serious effort to sell rice to Japan. The -H-'v.an rie egat.on Ml *cnt t.i Japan by the Anrihra Chamber ol Commerce, Madras, to study ways lo Chang*
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  • 38 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Aitoriittoa buying rate? to merchants yesterday wore: Canada 52] (T.T.), S3 (O.D.v 33] credit billi and 335/16 trade bills (M d/at). Bellini rate (T.T./OJX): SL' 9/ IB ready. Other exchange rates remained unaltered.
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  • 128 10 £82,005 Profit For Oil Palms The Oil Paims oi Maiaya Ltd. repOCtl d a PfO 'hi ;i i proYlsion for taxation and depn dai km ol £S2 006 for the fear ended Od -i. 1955. The din eton oi the company propoatd dividend oi 15 per cent less lax abs<
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  • 81 10 UNITED SUU WU Cnrporation announced m New Yni k ftalU i v 11 U s» Isthmian S:c i r h p Lint the Btatd Marine DotpOftt I The sr. ing prl i h Ml W* •'.o-cd. The 1.-thmian fleet consis: rf M C- v type
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  • 128 10 CARAVAN MAKER TO VISIT MALAYA SINGAPORE anrj KunUi Lwipur arc among pUiccs Efl xcrc/i OOHHtfifi to br ristlrd on a 40-day world tour by tltc managing dirccU>r of leading English viaker oj caravans. This state mrvt }ras IfMMd I ly t/?e firm .4/prrso^' Products Ltd Seirirarket, England. Mr. Sam Alper
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  • 52 10 Synthetic Use In U.S. May Increase THI mare about four per i. p man-made of natural year and ti sinoe U.S. GovJaZJ sumption r »2. The? 2 •••sumption of rubber exceed about HtfMifi 10 p about 1.155.1 with 162.000 tons Itst^S He rub! c; facilities for produriw made rubber of
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  • 20 10 .TapHiio^( i r•» lay a I«nih; Sansyo C Japan it here. old husirIshi I tin mines.
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  • 209 10 FIJI STUDIES MALAYAN 'BEETLE WAR' MALAYAN experience m Xhp fight against the Rhinoceros beetle is being used iii the South Pacific to combat the pest m that area. m Malay*, the IWilaon i bcetir bat eawied extensta damage 10 BQ6QJMB] and nil palm plantations m recent years. And m thi
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  • 31 10 MALAYAN indu-tn.il slu while rubbers were dull mM< Tin shares were hesitant and inclined to bt I I Pri-e changes annoi:nrcd by > sociation \'ostcrnav \\f kyuk
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  • 22 10 THI s *nd Britain have tcntaiiv i ?recd up* mon standards for engini ri2 to tl iti A ;.tion m
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  • 20 10 1 1 terday reported Oi business done: BP oro m mer I* Cement ,n>on Austral $2.95; T
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    • 739 10 FEDERATION MILITARY tORCLS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS .ire Invited for tnc r! V RNITURE an i WOODWARE oulred for use w:th:n th< MAI SETTLEMENI h si N'GI I UDANG and only such contract ra cap?p r r.i; and de--1•.• rv r nr»-a should apply Pi 1 |tn <>uld include co>* storage
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    • 349 10 NOTICES PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDERS INVITED QEPABATM tenders a:<- m l |asj for each of Tnc I ring servleas: S WkJU R;< c Ho? Perak f r periori April 1956 to 31st Daeanbar, lift (b.i S WMU I■■ h nu S ;^ar lo ii pitals m rfjfe lot par] I>Mto
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    • 663 10 ANGLO ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMIThD KCALA lAMPTR \i'tpl'T of tin LoncentraUM lat Urn umlf i imnttawi Caoßpaniei under 'he manafemani Di AnajoOriental (Malaya) Limited for thr month nf February, It9§i re sa follows; Pidils A pal Tin Predgin;* United IJ3B Bei iuntai T.r. Prcdcjir^ nited I4M Kamponf Lanjut 1 1n Dredging
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    • 154 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 thai CHONG yin kiat Solo Proprietor of "CHONG KIAX Of AX" of Xo. <;8 Bukit Panjann Village, lO| milestone. Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensinj .Justices. Singapore for a First Class Public House licence m respect of the ground floor of Xo.
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    • 116 10 N. Y.K. LINE S po r r •> AKITA MARU 1 1 1 4 Mot beroc Borftono, Alg««f». Ton London. Antwerp Rotterdorn HjnjJ ATSUTA MARU 26 29 Mor SO 3 Aden Dpbout,, P. Sudon, Jeddol Ff5 c:> nimnnit Beirut. Lottok.o, Istanbul (Sdoniko*. r AKAGI MARU Gdn 4 ETD 9 Mar
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    • 134 10 OUTER ROADS New Coronation. Tung ]]•■< r. Sddan. F;tlkrll icll. G. Yakul- I Wayaran Sri Beram entchuk. Mvi Ann. Bonnev;l';e WHARVES Ranheim. Zemleso^. Glory, Elizabeth BaKKe I. Sty Fj^d North start. Anto, Rejiuens. ney •">. Dolim 7, Bena I Kairov Baltijak, TjiwangL Hector 11 Surat 14 a- < INNES ROADS
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    • 696 13  - THE CATALINA WENT BACK FOR MORE! PAUL DEAN by t UVB I fssr* Wf hours r-iank ■flip l/p--iiirk H«ncatPJ scuta jjV« I 5 E^ veithrr p. PJ i I Jammed the wave tops. Cruickshank levelled out. Suddenly, I saw men dashing into the conning tr 1 c 'Cat" had been
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    • 438 13  -  JOHN HILLABY says fkRAGONS still c\i>t Mri promt day ones don't breathe fat, But, they are frightened of human beings. They are called Komodo DrafOlU because they live on the island of Komodo m the Dutch East Indies. They ire actually 12ft-long lizards. There is another dragonlike
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      70 13 When (he ground is frozen over. Eskimo boys have to break a hole m the ice to fish. Eskimos live on the Arctic Alaska coast of North America, the eastern is- lands of the Canadian Arctic and the coasts of Greenland. When they are travelling m winter they
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  • 759 14  -  DONALD NAWS 200 Provost or 30 Battalion... Borderers, REME In 2nd Round ARMY SOCCER By THE KOSB were the first team to qualify for the second round of the Caldbeck Cup. The other two matches ended m a draw, while the remaining
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  • 52 14 LONDON. March 7, (Reuter)—Draw for the Football Association Cup semi-final? made here today is: Sunderland versus Birmingham City (at Hillsborough. Sheffield.) Manchester City versus Tottenham Hotspur or West Ham ed (at Villa Park mingham). Matches will be played on Saturday, March 17. Replays on or before I
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  • 157 14 JACKS Sports Club started their soccer season on a bright note yesterday when they beat Windsor Rovers 1-0 at Fairer Par Playing against a strong breeze m the iirst half. VVind>or Rovers found the going rough but luckily for them Jacks were way of! target m
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  • 19 14 SINGAPORE Rifle Association will hold a Spoon Shoot at Bakit Timah Ranue on Sunday from 8.15 a.m.
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  • 153 14 KUALA IXMPL'R Wed —Swimmers m the Federation wishing to qualify for selection m the Federation's squad for the World Olympics this November must boat the following times set by the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association: 100 m freestyle men 60s. women 70s. 400
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    787 14  -  JACK PEART SOCCER'S SOLUTION FOR LACK OF TALENT By I ONDON, Wed.—Soc- < < r\ biiuiM fallacy i* that a footballer can play uell m any position. Maybe this liw 1 call it switchcraf t has grown since the war because so many clubs, and the international selectors, have
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  • 26 14 LONDON. March 7. (A! Arsenal defeated Preston North End 3-2 Tuesday night t bmmi m.. 34.672 attended the for' •Li: r t.
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  • 200 14 TIIK Koyal Air Tone SingßpMQ hot key tram now touring Ceylon, won their sctond BUM m MKCCMtaI on .Monday when they brat the Koyal Ceylon Navy by four muls to one m Colombo, writes a Standard correspondent. Playing good hockey.
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  • 103 14 LONDON. Marrh 7 i VPI I'nglund's .'."ii'it profr^simi.il I'onthallrrN are preparing to en on Mri»\e against floodlit and telcvisM OMIfOJCf Ihe lest < omes <m March 1" wlk Urnilldrd Ofaiyi Swindon. I'he lollouinu ni^lit \Vnl\erhampton is In pla\ l.illtao ol Spain I > < 1 1
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  • 290 14 A tribute to the olony's water polo coach. Mr. J.W. \an Daatselaar \\a». paid last night b> Mr. 11. Kiat. president nl the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association at a dinner held at the (hiuesr Swimming Club yesterda> Mr. Kiat. m the course of his
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  • 52 14 WELLINGTON Mar. 7. (Reuter) The West indies took v winning three-nil lead m a tour match series when 4 ::<-,- beat New Zealand by nine wickets m the third test here. The -ore.- were: We I:.".! 1 4"4 hvA 14 lor one: New Zealand
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  • 213 14 X UIACHI M irch t (FJeuter)— I I lOWri ',v:.vi ;i! <>i ';,k- Ma jor-Gen< raj I kandei i m •i cat .<(-:• v m Prei Idcnt of the Cnck( Board ol Control. asked rrirkH ram m the country to
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  • 374 14  - RAHIM CRIES OF it may be the end of a Problem SAFA LOSES A STAR UNKNOWN Wrilrs (jStccer» "SOCCER glory? Ive hod my fill of it these words may meon the end of bigtime football, at least m Singapore, for one of the Colony's most controversial figures m the sport.
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  • 221 14 Sikhs Succeed In Title Quest Second Time YOl N(i Men's Sikh Association, which \s > i<,mi eri only about 18 months ago, whipped Sinu.ipi.n Cricket Club "A" by five goals to nil m the fin I Singapore Hockey Associations knockout competit.cn played on the Singapore Recreation Club -i< yesterday. Th
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  • 23 14 S I N CAP 0 R Boat par j^j CC{V« mcc housi Messrs H. Dookc dene: Chor Smitl «g| Insp Mr.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 82 14 SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE— DIV. J: Police S.A. vs Chinese 'etics at Jalan Bcsar at 5.15 p.m. P.B.U. PJ Police at Jalan Bcsar at 7.00 p.m. DIV. 2 A: Star Socceritts "A" vs Woodbridge Hospital at Farrer Park at 5.75 p.m. Sukaramai S C. vs Western S C b/v :l bodca
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