Singapore Standard, 21 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard --3U5SE3 3R ft 0\ n MM.\I'ORK. MARCH 21, I^6 I 1 T\Ua ITi I.M*
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  • 136 1 RcutcD— The Nehru said m Indian and Pakistani r the 1 2 hour border Husainiwala m the on the table of the ited from the Indian ro firing since 11 a.m. hru said the Pakiliad made 4 a series of ments beyond the Lino i Indo-Paki-mrder defined m 1947
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  • 43 1 LUMPUR. Mon.— r. Tunku n, accompanied Ministers of Agricul- Abdul Aziz bin at and Posts and Telecations. Mr. On 5 Lin. will leave the Fedn March 26 on an three-day visit to k at the invitation of mment of Thailand.
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  • 28 1 PEERING crowds yesterred Mr. Adnan W ie Turkish Prime Miv on an official visit I when he arr Lahore, capital of the I ->tan Province. Reuter
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  • 156 1  -  EE BOON LEE By Secrecy Veils Sudden Trip Got Death Notes For One Month A VEIL of secrecy was yesterday thrown around the sudden flight to England of a Singapore rubber magnate, Mr. X, who has defied an extortion gang for the past month. Mr. X
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  • 110 1 A SI-:KII:s of antisubmarine exercises m which X A.l. Sunderl.imK pl.i\ ;i major p.ut started rsterday. Suhma rinrs Thorough and 'I 'elemac hws and the New Zeal.und frigate I'ukaki will be engaged with llir X \I until the t-nd ot the work. Picture shows X A
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  • 190 1 It Will Cost $240 Mil., Say Bosses KIALA 1.1 MPI'K, Tues.— Kepresentatives of rubber wotkers m the Federation today resumed neuotiations with employers for a minimum wage, which the National I nion of Plantation Workers hope wouid not he Less than 54.50 a day for tappers.
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  • 76 1 LONDON. March 20 (Reu- brigadier, Fitzmy nder-Secretary for it clear m answer to questions m the House of Commons yesterday that officers who did not carry out a recent War Office -bull" order would be p| Mr. Norman Dodds. Labour, had asked whether the Ofl had
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  • 35 1 :e Japu d^' 1 n I i expect to reo mil i "Nike" the United B ttes' p verfnl ant: ift guidrd mlsslh X do News Agency re- v< ti relay AP
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  • 47 1 NEW DXLIII. March 20 (Reuter).— Prime Mmi.^tr Jawaharlal Nehru announced today he had accepted Prw ldent Eisenhower's invitation to visit the United States for personal talks and would ro there m the fn\>t w< ek of ,i ,iy for three or four days.
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  • 27 1 Greta gar bo Inherited '"m kronor i about lis3^3l6 > on Tv- .-day from ;m nude, who worked farm near Kalis ur, South Bweden. A P
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  • 210 1 Malenkov Fringe The Latest Hair-Do LO*.: K)N Mai h 20 (Ri it rr mn i c-butan- nil th< msclves m i'ri n for thl i -:'s royal entation partJi Bu vii gh im Pala ill rushing m •reation the Mai n ngc. was bom li t Thur.-day ni«ht when Bond
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  • 171 1 LONDON, March 20 (Retttcr> Sir Anthony Ed< n told the House of Commons today thai during tho visit here next month of Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev there would be "full provision for top-level discussions. The Russian leaders are visiting Britain from
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  • 70 1 CANBERRA. M rch 20 (Router >— Communist China had shown some willingness to resume trade with An tralia. the Trade Minister, Mr John McEwen, told the House of Representatives here today. He had been questfc lied by an opposition member ot the visit of the Australian
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  • 39 1 HILLARY 'S DEPUTY MR. J. Holmes Miller wa. c rday appointed second-in-command to Sir Emund Hillary, who will lead the New. Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans- Antarctic Expedition when it leaves for the Ross Sea m December.— Reuter
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  • 140 1 NICOSIA, March 20 (AP)-Ganffs of Turkish Cypriot youth stormed through Nicosia today looting and smashing Greek shops. Inflamed by reportl of a Gn-rk attack on Turk> ;n the rlllage of Vasilia yotcrday. Turkish mobs started gathering In Nicosia*! Bonafc Square this morning. police used tear
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  • 80 1 R.A.F. Gets Valiant A-Bombers LONDON. March 20 «Rev- Three Royal Air I squadrons have now been equipped with Valiant atomic bombers. Britain's most powerful secret warplane, it disclosed here today. A fourth squadron is MBf trained m their use. The swept-winged turbojet Vicker.s Valiant :r^ '•super-priority" production for the RAF.
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  • 140 1 Red Aim: Decay Of Mind CranfhamFlays A Neighbour HOM March 20 (Rcutcr) Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor ot British Colony perched the edge of Communist China, tonight openly Ci cizcd thought control Communist "dictator stales." At a dinner of the China Christian I Alumni he devoted his speech to an i
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  • 71 1 CUSTOMS officials who boarded tho oi-ean Silverwave when she steamed into Singapore waters I day. received a surprise present from the captain. He handed th< m 124 pounds of raw opium worth $60,000. The captain hari di rd tho contraband m the aft storo room p was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 202 2 ...AFTER 4 YEARS HE WALKED OUT Tan Ah Tah crcc nisi to Mrs. Cheong Yoon who and. A'.ec m the h m Singapore yesterday ::vorce on the ground of cieser The decree is to be made absolute m three months. Mr. T. T. Rajah, for the petitioner, tod the Court
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  • 57 2 BUTTERWOF ->r for lunch turned out to be a thief, the Butterworth trate was told today. malanathan, 23. who pleaded guilty to charge of theft of a wristlet watch valued $20 belonging to V samy. on March 3, was sened to one year's jail to
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  • 217 2 UNIONS WANT TO SEND MEN TO MERDEKA TALKS SIN(i\P()KK trade unionists want to send two observers to the "Mcrdeka" talks m Inland next month. -r i it six-man delegation from the Trades Union Congress and the Trades Union Working Committeetwo organizations representing all organized workers m the Colony— conferred with
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  • 128 2 THREE Singapore poli- parties yesterday met the visiting British Parliamentary delegation and discussed political and social problems confronting th<# Colony. First to meet the M.P.s at Rallies Hotel was a 14-man People's Action Party team led by its president, Dr. Toh Chin
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  • 70 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups.— Two of four men. suspected to have taken part m an armed robbery at Suncei B Road this morning. been detained by the Police. The men. all masked and believed to have been carving fmtfl and knives, held a cofTee-shop proprietor and his
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  • The Human Touch
    • 171 2 AFTER ling 80-year-old Bhan Singh "the bigg I humbug m Singapore", the Colony's Fourth Magistrate, Mr j. If, Dcvercux-Cole-boiirn paid '$30 out of his own pocket to pay part of the Sikh's fine. Bhan Singh was found guilty of acting
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    • 70 2 5 THE practice of k 2 concubines L> a 2 among men m 2 of the wor J Fourth DevcreuxC concubinr J He made this sU(< j before acquitt. 1 >ke Pins. 'JB, ol 2 permitting the opium m her hou J Tai Seng m October 2 year. The
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  • 181 2 A Grouse That Govt. Cant Handle ENGLISH teachers m Chinese Government-aided schools m Singapore are dissatisfied with the Education Department for the three-month delay m their pay-packets. "We have not been paid since January," claimed Mr. T. S. Khoo, a teacher m a rural
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  • 47 2 \UB. Tues.— A man who won a $170,000 prize m the Selangor Turf Club Special Sweep lottery recently, today donated $3,500 to charity. The winner. Mr. Kong Chap Sun. gave the money to Chinese school funds and other charitable institutions m the districts.
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  • 280 2 FAMOUS SINGER LEAVES Standard Staff Reporter BILLY LOVC Children") Banks, the American negro who rose from a hotel porter to a famous night-club entertainer, leaves Singapore this morning with this farewell message: wish the people here all the luck m attaining their
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  • 92 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation's Mn. Agriculture. Inchc bin Ishak. is visiting II jon^ KaraThursday lor sn investigation into padi aints r government ri c The minister had ers to to sell their produce to \v: ever they wished to of only to the
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    • 84 2 f Shell m j Mi 3 of j Stria I /fl^H THREE A HALF MILLION MILES ■HHi^^ 7^^^^^^^^B that is the distance travelled m a \car ;y lorries In M< I I It is a big mileage, but it is essential the maintenance of Malaya's j SBvA^w^^^'^^^ -i^k I^^- economy
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  • 273 3 Wait For Law To Help Them WOMEN employees of Singapore beauty saloons are anxiously waiting for the Clerical and Shop Assistants' Bill to be passed by the Assembly, to help them fight exploitation. me bill which has been drafted and is now being studied
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  • 149 3 Tried To Bribe CPO Charge SI KKMK Ims \bdul Humid bm Sanhir, m m un- n| ,i i nn-mn^ part > .it IVih.uu \musement r.n k here w as !'ml.i\ hit »rd m the < si^^iiiii>. imi i t with < nr- tiptl\ nl\, I |!U tU buttles w lii>k
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  • 35 3 HONGKONG. March 20.— Special Standard Service: J nrice.s of the Hongkong Exchange were- $15.82 to Sterling; $.'i.BH to US$l; $1,842 to Malayan $1: $0,174 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5 to a tael.
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  • 91 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Settlement will again hold its annual Agricultural Show after a lapse of 30 years. B tore this revival, agricultural shows were held at levels. The show to be held i has bern tentatively fixed for June 29 to July 1. Apart from
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  • 37 3 THE Ministry o f Local Government. Lands and Housing, Singapore, issued the followyesterday afternoon: The last date for the subion of objections by members of the public to the Master Plan is Saturday, March 31.
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  • 102 3 MI^S PlnllK South Worth, ISIS Public \tl.iii -n Assistant (lilt I flight m a happy mood with liv he Mohamed Shokor bii Ali. Becial Welfare CMfcti, Perils, (eeatre) iai Iftr. Im m I ah. set retar> of the Perak branch »»f the Malayan Chinese Asso (ill ion. prior
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  • 139 3 PENANG. Tucs. The Pcnang Malay newspaper, Warta Ncgara, reported today that as the result of the death of Haji Abdul Samad. a Malay Nationalist leader m the South Thailand province of Aaratiwas, who was shot dead by an unknown gunman last Monday, Malays m
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  • 35 3 A HOSPITAL cook. Siah Ah Kint. was today fined $75 m the Malacca Magistrate's Court yesterday for theft of a tin of lard and other foodstuffs from the hospital kitchen last month.
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  • 102 3 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. yesterday appealed to the public to inform the authori- I t hoy know of any person :».msible for the merdoka rally riot at the old Kallang airport on Sunday night. He made this appeal following reports
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  • 144 3 SINGAPORE'S Director „f Tats. Mr M I. Durrant. described five longscr\ ice ofTicers of hN partment as "millionaires of the (irnrri! Post Oll'nr" before preaeßtiai them with valedictory letters psterda> 1 hey were In<lie Mahmood Kiagos (Clerk, Special Grade), Mr L lesslar (Clerk 1 iniestale). Indie l^tkir
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  • 162 3 Govt. Gives $300,000 For SATA Project T.B. HOME AT CHANGI THE Singapore Government yesterday made a donation of 5300,000 to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association to build a mm 250-bed hospitc!. The land, ftitUOted ct 62 m s. Changi Road was presented by Mr. G. Uttamrcm, a well-kno/ n Colony textile
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  • 146 3 SINGAPORE Labour Front's new organising secretary, Mr. Gerald de Cruz, yesterday said he came back to this country because there was a "tremendous opportunity to he p in building a really free and democratic Malaya." Mr. de Cruz flew into the Colony yesterday
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  • 115 3 Death Fall Was Just An Accident lUSADVI NTUBI verdict was yesterday recorded m a Singapore Coroner s Court on the death of Wong Yin Foo. :<(». an iron worker who fell to his death at 10.55 p.m. on Jan. 16. Wong died m a tank of the motor-vessel. Agamemnon, as
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    • 182 3 I lUUIjL lit V a^a^^^afl am Safl I BY A\ INCREDIBLE SPECTACLE MAN! M W lj H MAS NEVER A W II B SEE\ BEFORE! A W <X I aY anal a^a^aWa^^B a^Ba^L^^a^aa f f^^^BgW^ b^b^^'^bV IB a^fl H am 1 ill L i m JM l^^^^Hff^^^^^^^Wß a^Kv^W Hill fa
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  • 220 4 Tappet Murder Hearing Opens iron. Tuea a f*otnan rubber tapper. Leofig Choon Moi. 20. today appeared m the High Court on a tentative charge murdering another woman tapper, Chen Kon Thye, at Kampong llalaka m Tanjoog Malim on Jaa 2. The prosecution stated that both women had loved a contractor,
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  • 141 4 Apprentice Jailed On Hurt Charge a CARPENTER'S apprentice, V. ng Boon Sin. 17. was > terday sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment a1 thf Bingapofi I i caminji grievous hurt to a workma' Wong was originally accuied of the murder of Koh Show Yee, 23. m a carpentry shop m Orchard
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  • 45 4 The Commissioner for India m M a, ir. r. k. Tan n, et tomorrow by Air India International to attend a conference of Indian envoys m South-east Asia at New De 1. He will be away from Singapore about a fortnight
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  • 26 4 CHUA Bai and Cho o Kok Seng, who sold sweets under a false label, were fined $500 each m the Singapore City Court yesterday.
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  • 74 4 Singapore's Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Bee, festerdmj said that the po ibility of Qovernmeni rerounizinu loroign degrees Is under UlTestifatiOfL A White Paper on the C ninny's future educational policj will be published shortly m all local newspapers, the minister added. He added that m preparing
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  • 340 4 It's 'Work To Rule' At Port Again UNION LEADERS ARE OUSTED BY MEMBERS PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. New leaders of Port S'.vettenham's 57U railway and dock workers pledged today to intensify Me::- "work to rule" policy instituted four days a^o but temporarily called off for four hours yesterday. The "go slow"
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  • 159 4 Xl ALA LlMl'lK, Tues— Dato Abdul Kazak, the Feiewtion's Education Minister, today welcomed the suggestion of the visiting Indonesian philologist, Mr. Amin Sinsiiih. to establish a "Malay censor bureau" tor the renaissance of the laagvage as this country's linuua Iranca. The IQSgestiOl] ir.ade bf Mr. Binggih
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  • 202 4 COMEDIAN Imhc "Anmn Balon' and actor inciic Vi:n, famous personalities of tbi Malay theatrical word. ha\e plans to revive the Hantnavvan" (Malay opera) irhldh has •omp disappeared from the Malayan aetna itoct the v. If Th( y are row contar-tinq oxpcriinccd Ma.ay opera actors
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  • 85 4 MR. ARTlll/R Si-hur-Cm (risht). impresario ior lohnnie (.Million Dollar Teardrop) Ray. left Sincapoic \rsterday after making arransonients for MM sineer's two performances hrrr on March SI and 2S at the Happy World Stadium. Ray. his six cirls and other performers will stave '"The Big Show' at
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  • 35 4 ALL the v; x MP? of the visiting British Parliament,-:-; Delegation have become memben of the Singapore X-Bay Club. They have jointly MI I matsagS of "Good Luck %> |0 the Club.
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  • 149 4 PENANG, Tuts.— A lai ourtr.i Abdul BsIMBM Kully, was entcnci I to thrai \c;.r.-' Imprison me nt m Ihc So lon I Court tofi;«y \\:.cr\ lie was ron- i on i etecfli of ittiilni i fold chain valued at Sinn from a "GoddtSt" at
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  • 146 4 4,000 Are Bound For Mecca A RECORD number of 4,000 m Malaya, as compared With 3.000 m 1!)55. are going to Mecca this year. Tuan S. Hassan M ttar, manager of the Jeddah I\ Ticket Oflice. which handles pilgrims throughout Ma. i said yesterday th -den rise m the number
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  • 36 4 A TOTAL of $5,923,501.46 deposited m Post Office Savings Bank m the Federation m February and this amount ex <: I v h Ira by 124J6. During the month 5.551 new accounts were opened.
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  • 149 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSlXli rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot iiSi vs. April No. 1 K.S.S. 19] 9* No. Mi Mi[ No. i m M, Tone: Quiet tl.OM.NO Spot fl April June .'X.d ,luh September 21 d. Oct Deeeaab r -~-<i Apni cat Kiel. 'Lone
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  • 212 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Millionaire executives of tie Kong Fatt Chcong Government Hue Agency here "smelt a rat" Jons: before their dismissed store-keeper sparked ott investigations leading to their arrest, the Sessions Court was told today. This submission wai made by Mr Philip Clough.
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  • 36 4 TAN Gem Tung of Tar:.iong Pagar Road was finrd Sl2O m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for driving I motor-van m an toconsiderati manner along New Bridf< Road, on Der. M la-' y i.r.
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    • 150 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION 7v*>B .OPENS TODavI s dS s CATHAY I MO\STtRS FROM I A\OTHER V\()RH) A KAMI' kir^H ("McKENNA the magn 1 &*y* the "ILUL? gJ '•VIRGINIA McKLNNA /I AS AN ACTRESS Uill] J I POSSIBILITIES THAI V.:; 1 CARRY HER FAR" J ».!>■« the "H Ml M ML" NOW
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  • 130 5 THE No. 52 of Urn iiii>ai \n Facet, which operates Valetta transport aircraft, was yesterday awarded both the Wartield l.Micirncy lroph\ and the Sanderson Shield, n\ the Air Officer nmmanrtinu, Sinuapore, Air Commodore a r ClowrtoM. The w.Miwui Elßci(mk li oph\ is awarded annuall\ to
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  • 210 5 S.C.B.A. MAN HITS AT FIRMS WHO 'RESERVE' JOBS PENANG, Tucs. A former Federal Legislative Diincillor, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, yesterday warned the Chinese British Association of the danger of nntments m business firms being reserved for a people. Speaking at the SCBA at their annual general esterday he charged that
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  • 60 5 i >< »i> Samaritan inH» i up m K-ii-hil! Road m Singapore mil itt<-- mi i Tay Hit' t: to stop two jfthl i but the two turn .i ,1 struik him with iron rods. Tay is now lying m I of the Gen.
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  • 78 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tups.— -rant. Quek \nn. who appealed be- High Court here y. had his prison sen- months reduced to mths, Mr. N. L. Macassey who the appeal, toU Mr. Storr the flne was too and the prison sentence m default too lor Ang was convicted
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  • 38 5 Police Hunt For Seaman MARINE police laum hing the seas around ipore for a seaman rel to have fallen from tanker on Ti^day n. eL Fusus. was m outer roads when the an, Chuan Chui M 11 overboard.
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  • 35 5 A SHOP assistant. Lee Joo Kia was yesterday fined $330 m the Singapore City Court for driving a "pirate" taxi on Nov. 7. last year. He was a!so disqualified from driving for ST.
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  • 209 5 THE S \nnua! General Meeting of th< Bil pore Council for Adult I B wai adjourned to April 1 stormy debate at the V.Mi A building, last night. Te:: rs I Wh< n Ml P S. Raman, a member of the Executive Committee, 1 the
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  • 311 5 WORSE DISASTERS LIE AHEAD, SAYS EDE' ...And Flays The Marshall Govt. i l L J BERAL Socialisl> Assemblyman, Mr. John Ede, yesterday said he was appalled that members of the Singapore Legislative Assembly had attempted to play down the incidents at last Sunday's merdeka rally as no more than unfortunate."
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  • 29 5 IX the Pontian Sessions Court, yesterday Tay X Yun. 2.i-ycar-old fitter of Singapore, was fined $00, or jail, for moving seven tahils of biscuits without a permit.
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  • 118 5 J.B. PLANS BRIGHT W-WEEK JOIIORi; BAHRU, TUCB. Johore's brightest Wi Ifan Week will open on March 18 and end 00 April 4. Highlight of the •Week" will be a Grand Carnival at the Railway Station Pan D which the Sultanah ot Johorc. Lady Marcella Ibrahim, will op n B< ides
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  • 33 5 A TAXI-MRIYFR. V n A Moh, who parked his car m a banned area on Nov. fined $30. or m default 15 d imprisonment m the Singapore Second Tradic Court yesterday.
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  • 259 5 Xl \L.\ LI'MPTR, Tucs. Six members ot the British Parliament will arrive here «>n Tlmrsdav ?or a week's "look-see" tour of the Fedeiation and talks with leaders on the pace of the transfer of power to Malaya. Unlike Singapore, they not test the
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  • 87 5 AUTOMATIC traffic 11--are being installed at one of the most congested areas m Singapore the New Bridge Road-Park Road-Pagoda Street junction. It is estimated that at peak periods, the area carries an average load of 5.000 vehicles an hour. Hitherto, the only form of control
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  • 63 5 SINGAPORE City OpundTi Finance and General P ff| B Committee yesterday prop I as a temporary measure. I I advertisers should heal no I of insuring City Coundl n lizht testers. Mr Chan Kum Cher'. U| Socialist member (Off I i. said the "proposal
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  • 29 5 fOB his di tfi lin v txresa weight on i motor-lorry, Ng Cheng Chew. s/aj Sned W In the Sinj tpore Second Traffic Court ytfit i lay.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 613 5 cAlmanac Information at a Glance v. 111- 1 j .iiil' dy of Love tra; 930 Radio Newsreel: 9 -T. fttJl 16 82. ItStn)! 710 Popu- 4 V^O W% C 2p m For S>: The Hanny Wanderer; 10.15 Re- lar Vocalist IISJ2, 19.85. lfJ6lB); > NCIUPLj K. L pm. Announcements Pro-
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 558 6 THE Chief Minister of the Federation, Tnnlra Abdul R while I hi KMOM -or Star, expressed the hope that non-Malays domiciled m Malaya would not rush oir to th< eountrta I m the moment mere!' reality are glad the Tunku spoke his mind ibOUt thifl matter now.
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    • 411 6 r rHE reply wh: Urn Pneidml 01 the Singapore i-.: Ah tetton hai raedfed to) bii call to the community to roVM tiu'inst'lvt .< and takl ill active intcrcv: Qm ;>o:.\i-al dov. niciit > |fl tr.u Color.-. its carcfy] nmitirrritrnn The Ug-wiga at the helm of c
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 693 6 MARSHALL IS ANTI-BRITISH DESPITE HIS SOPHISTRY Sir: Vi :;r splendid article 'by Francis Graham m I Bunday's standard emit* d a Blimp reoliei to M v hall" deserves the high. prai.c ma>mudi that for the very tin* itnee the un- ol this seup] timed altruist the ol Bingapore m printed
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    • 152 6 Sir; The Merdeka riot at Kalians would provide exceUent Material for I first class screen comedy (m Cinemascope or istavision ai >ou please). PfctWf the collapse of the platform with some star like Bob Hopo (some Luis may pi (fir Jerry Lewis) qoins down
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    • 114 6 Sir: The Chief Minister and the other party leaders are all of the opinion that Singapore should have "MERDEKA." and 11 m that everything is now being done to achieve that end. V I see there are dissentients. As the leading newspaper here, may I suggest that
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    • 144 6 Sir' As one who IMj horn, bred and MtuCCted hi tfctl Colony, nnd OMf lefco hCJ tn.sird "Co lonic] Rule" "South-east Airii Co fro spcrity Sphere" and lk« rule up to the present day, I must, m all fdnifSl to my conscience, fXSfejj my s,?ircrc ■green ml
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    • 121 6 Sir: Ye II < orrcspondcnt "A Graduate* 1 hai .et the rat Dili of Qm ba_; by protesting •gainst I:, pecton of Schooli iin Unf le i>n notes from Q lalified Teachen Since when have Qualified '1 i- normal cr sub- n ma] bean twtmtrti h from
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    • 216 6 Sir: It took eourazo for that unidentified European to return the Chief Minister's Poster, but even greater is the tolerance to sh e a beer with the Chief Minigter! To call the European a '"coward and thief" means that the Chief Minister has
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    • 144 6 ARE WE IN REIGN OF DESPOTS Sir: The word 'Merdeka' which I presume means 'Freedom' brings back to my mind vivid pictures portrayed on the screen of Galilean or Christian slaves way back m the third century A.D. They were the unfortunate ones who fought and had to fight tooth
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    • 119 6 Sir: The ugly scenes created at the Merdeka Mass Rally on Sunday clearly show Mr. David Marshall and his ad\ orates of Mordeka that pa\ine the road to Merdeka will not be as smooth as they expected. Mr. Marshall please do not forcet that the Colony has a
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    • 434 6 WHO ARE THE COLONIALISTS MR. M? Sir: Refi nee to Mr. David Marshall's broadca mrer Radio Malaya, H his campaian is not an Anti- niti Drive th< n maj I be permitted to a.^K Mr. •Mar r.A.: •■Aha* T:. 00l By has been imdi r th- domina* I of the
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    • 30 6 I sha I I duty o\ 1 I 1 S: n z I I sec my I tish to scow. Boiain I j quit. „'apore the lon^ wer< 3
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  • 591 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA kPTIMISM, said Candidc, li a mania for declaring When things are going badly that all is well. And thil li just what political pundits m Singapore arc d ling line* the Bi^r pusco on Sunday. From David Marshall down, ministers and spokesmen
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  • 243 7 PRIVATES 'BOMB' OFFICERS For Excitement' NICOSIA, March 20 (Router)— A fOUQg British private was alleged at a court martial Mere yesterday to have admitted throwing a hand grenade at officers mesa lor "excitement" He md three others Dleeded not guilty to causing two I explosions at the camp In which
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  • 85 7 THE 36 24 36 BOMB LOVELY Helen Hsia <Hsia Hsu-lan), a lovely Chinese movie starlet whom the Nationalist troops m Formosa named the "Chinese HBomb" makes wonderful material for the tamer a as she poses m her apartment. Helen uas horn m Peking. She boasts' a perfect figure M-24-SB, weighs
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  • 109 7 Cypriots Warn Britain NICOSIA Mai h 20, (I'D— C priot rcligio h leadtri I j -'erda.y that Britain had forced extremists to take up arms because of her refusal to let C.VDriots run their own affairs. They warned that y exfl Df Archbishop Makarios "the British government has destroyed or
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  • 70 7 S •TTHAMPTOX. England. rch i AP) IQnety persons were injured on the liner en Mary during one of ttl stormiest Atlantic crossings, it was disclosed when the giar.t liner docked here jptltenlaj nbolances took six Iq Southampton ho pits Two who landed at CherboUfl al
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  • 78 7 BEIRUT, March 20 (Router) The British Navy has offered to .-end ships from its Mediterranean fleet to £i\e assistance to the homeless victims of Friday night's earthquake, whu-h killed 111 people and brought bufldlnca crashing down m many villages of South Lebanon, The British offer
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  • 57 7 NICOSIA. March M (AP) Fighting broke out between Turks and Greeks yesterday 111 the tiny Cyprus village of V, rilia. Seventeen persons were inj M I Security forces broke i;p the rioting m the village v. :i. h is about 12 miles west of Kyrcn:a. An
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  • 45 7 THE U.S. State Department ■MMMOCad 00 Monday that he- au.-e of "heavy <<versubscription* 1 foi the 3,000 visas allocated under the Refutet Relief Act to The Far East, it would act-opt no new applications for tod] visas after Mar h 26. Reuter
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  • Newsbriefs
    • 37 7 WASHINGTON, March 20. i The United States disclosed yesterday that Ru has paid a s half the cost of navy No;- 1 roe plane shot down by Soviet tighten over tho Bering Sea last June.
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    • 34 7 HELSINKI. March 20 (APi —Finland*! first general itrflu since World War I ended ye*fctrday after three embattled week with the tiff"! Of an agreement irantini waa*e inereasei to a half million workers.
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    • 29 7 SANTA MONICA. California. March 20 (AP) A tJpo .'Ad i I 2-ounce boy was born on Sunday to actress Mamie Van Doren and bandleader- Ray Anthony.
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    • 40 7 NEW YORK. March. M <AP) Margaret Truman and •tm man E. Clifton Daniel •.v: 'h o married <>a yery simple oeremony* 1 ai Trinity Epis 'opal Church m [ndepei (ion -e. Missouri. April 21, it was announced yesterday.
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    • 33 7 BKIRUT. Marh 20, (AP)— Prtmier Abdullah Alyafß formefi a now Lebanese cabinet last night ending the five-day crisis sot oil by the resignation of the former cabinet of ex-Prem:cr Rashici Karami.
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    • 29 7 TEHERAX. Iran. March 20. (AD— The Shah has parrinnci Dr. All Shaishann. a OOlleaglM of ex-prc:nicr Mohamed Mossadeq serving 10 years on chargSi Of plotting against the Shah.
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    • 30 7 RABAT. Morocco, March 20, (UP)— A tadt truce WU reported yesterday m the Rid MOUntaini after month! of intermittent fighting between the Moroccan rebc.s a nd tnc French.
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    • 29 7 BEIRUT. Lebanon. March 20. (UP)— One hundred and fortyfive person.s died m the earthquake that rocked Lebanon last Friday, the government reported. Another 000 were injured.
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    • 34 7 WASHINGTON. March 20. (AP)— The U.S. Stale Department yesterday confirmed the German industrial firm Of Krupp has propocd a "tiaric not aid" project for South Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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  • 79 7 CiRAHAMSTOWN, Cape Province March 20 (Reutrr).— Research is b o i n r conducted m Zululand to try to make pineapplies ripen before the height of summer, so that they can be grown without becoming sunburned. Mr. L J. Van Lelyveld, of the Pathurst Agricultural Research Station m
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  • 278 7 IKE'S BILLION ANTI-RED PROGRAMME $200 Million For Asian Economic Development WASHINGTON, March 20, (AP) President Eisenhower pressed Congress yesterday to counter Soviet economic penetration m Asia, the Midale East and Africa with a one billion dollar programme of non-military aid to underdeveloped countries, spaced over the next ten years. Thif
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  • 119 7 Cancer Diagnosis By Machine WASHINGTON, March 20 (IT)— A new electronic device which can distinguish between healthy, normal cells and cancer rells was demonstrated yesterday to family doctors from all over the United States. The device, along with mi I other medical exhibits, was shown to doctors attending the eighth
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  • 71 7 BAGHDAD, March 20, (UP) Premier Nouri El Said \c>terday summoned a meet ng of eight former premiers who are now members of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies for a discussion of Arab Israeli affairs. Aceordinc: to a former P:o--mier who was preteat, Xouri told the
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  • 40 7 T.A PAZ, B March 20 ,AP) The Cabinet of President V. tor Paz X "enssoro resigned rtetday. The action wa? taken m advan< p o| zcneral elections to be held probably m M. of the ministers are candic
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  • 32 7 MB \N '.>•; AS Mikoyan. a Soviet First Do; ity Premier, will visit India after attending Republic Dn ebrations m Pakistan on Friday, the Indian Embassy m Moscow disc!' Monriav. Reuter
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  • 112 7 LONDON. Mir.:. M ttttmter> A In r.» P*M Wpi rt m the Daily Sk< teh t daj .•i.iiir.'d that a rumour I Enular.d yesterday tl U Georc; IfalfnkffT, the foni i s \:> Prime Minister who hi BjOW m LifiHifftt. will not return to Russia.
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  • 146 7 Bus Boycott: Negroes Ordered To Be Tried w frrooiaanr, v a bama, Iff M (AP) Judgt .gene threw out a defence tiun attacking valid v I p :.d hn dicta mtt and ordered M Negroes brought to trial yesterday for the mass boycott racially segregated city buses m Montgomery. I
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    • 159 7 II ■x MV» «l i, f^^"^"~lTT» ii p i»t 2/3-Tonner OIES EL OR PETROL upward-, fta impressive tad give^ more~ er costs per ton n::!e. The BMC. 3 4 hire ne h..^ i 5-bearin^ crankshaft for smoother I ler liners Tr.e unit H hnilt for hea\ y work and ?ispro\..!eJ
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  • 168 8 NEHRU WELCOMES A LI'S 'NO WAR' DECLARATION We Shall Pursue Subject Further' NEW DELHI, March 20 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today he welcomed a proposal from Mr. Mohamad AM, the Pakistan Prime Minister, for a "no war declaration" by the two countries. "We dull bo
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  • 141 8 Russia Re-Writes Her History MOSCOW. March 20 IROIII trr Nrw Soviet history books, si tting cm! the objective facts about Russian conduct I >- OCCOOd World War RTC bJ tot prepared lor Boriei schools, H was lemrned re day. Ace irdirm to some reports, ti ai'hirm <>1 S( cond World
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  • 73 8 Guerillas Kill 15 Villagers JAKARTA. March 20 (UP) Fifteen persons were killed and three were wounded when a 600-man gang attacked a village m West Java, reports reaching here said toe. A cording to the reports, a gang of about 600 guerillas attacked a small village m the Tjiberon area
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  • 83 8 FORMER President and Mrs. Harry S. Truman at Independent <•: Missouri, on March I*. announced the encasement of their daughter. Mary Maruaret. to Mr. Clifton Daniel Jr. assistant to the foreign news editor of the New York limes. The newly ensaqed couple arc shown as
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  • 77 8 Freedom For Tunisia PARIS. March 20 (UP) Tunisia today becomes the second of France's three North African territories to win its freedom when French and Tunisian leaders sign a protocol establishing tho independence of the country. Tunisia will still be linked to France by .ties of "interdependence m the economic,
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  • 31 8 GEORGI Malenkov and Sir A- thony Eden talked m secret for Ml minutes In London on Monday m a n atmosphere of growing mystery o\cr events m Russia. UP
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  • 96 8 Ike Gets Ten Tons O f Teak WASHINGTON. March 20 (AP) President Eisenhower hs received gifl ol ten ions of teak wood from Prime Minister U X of Burma. En i letter oi Mwflrc to the Prime Minister made pul iic hy the White House yesterday, tho Pre Ident recalled
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  • 64 8 U.S.— Ceylon Atom Data Exchange COLOMBO. March 20 (Reutm}—The United Stale, and Ceylon are nesjotiatmg an agreemeni on the exchange ol Information on atomic energy, diplomatic sources here said today. An atomic raaaafeft] reactor, estimated U) cost 1750,000 has already been offered to Ceylon y the United States. According to
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  • 93 8 ■>SCOW, March 18 (Beth ter)— Britain and America were accused m two Soviet newspapers today of imperilling Austrian neutrality V iby building up irious organizations" and the two countries together by capital investment m Austria's oil indust: [zvestia, the Soviet sjovernment newspaper, said the presence
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  • 34 8 NKW YORK City nnd its Mtoec-.-t;>:c Metropolitan area »"c almost paralyzed on Monday by pair of violent stormj that blanketed the city with m r ro than 1G inches of mow. UP
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  • 71 8 WASHINGTON, Mai h M (AP) Retiring Chi: i Nationalist A aiior V.K. We Ington Koo says it would be to the interest of Great Britain to "work more cl the United States m the Middle Cyprus and the Far 1. "That would be to the mutual
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  • 292 8 loxdox, March 20, (Renter).— a governmentppointed POmtnltatOO which spent nearly three years investigating divorces in Britain today urged the prompt tabUahment 01 an official body which would try through guidance and education to prevent broken I It also said that young people should be carefully
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  • 36 8 TWO leading Cairo n< papers reported yesterday that the Sultan of Morocco had sent an invitation to Lie U ant-Colonel Gamal Abdel N per, the Egyptian Premier. visit Morocco "at the ear possible opportunit'
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  • 22 8 AN A. k and n kc rdcncr claims a world for his runner bean en 24 tons per acre. Reuter
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  • 200 8 Scientists Attempt To Tap Sun's Energy AMBIUIKIE, Massachusetts. March 20 (UP) Scientists have created a temporary "star" that for a time looked twice as bright as the planet Venus. The Air Force Cambridge research centre announced that the "star" was the result of a man's attempt
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  • 102 8 SAN V, MMI California, March ,'d (IP)— Dr. Kobcrt \v. Kr.ist. ti-year-old amateur skin diver uho BsAsaetgesi Ist II BSlSMtes S8 f| seconds without ajr t, j ,-iaimed ihr world SSMtef water bir.ilh iKiliiii'u irf ord. He breathed pave axj Sjei lor 81 miniiles then rolled
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  • 91 8 'Three-Mile Limit Is Obsolete' CIUDAD TRI'TILT-O. D nican Republic, March 20 (Reuter) The Venezuelan delegation to the p-Amtrfcaa I ference en the Continental Shelf has said it considered that the classical threelimit to territorial waters was obsolete m our age. The delegation to.d the conference session lay that 'it considered
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  • 114 8 Soekarno Will Visit America JAKARTA. March 20 (UP)— Pi ddent Sockarno will visit the United States m June or July this year, it was disclosed today. The President told newsmen that he would accept President I.: enhower's invitation to visit the United States probably some time m June or July,
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  • 55 8 'Step UpFree Shaves' .V HI. March ;er) High ca^te Delhi barbers gave free sh to "untouchables" for a week to launch a campaign to caste discrimination. Dropping age-old traditions, they announced that they would give shaves or haircuts to customers of any caste, and i an appeal to ba all
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  • 46 8 f> W m irch ?n. (1 -F;re and exp'osion tcrdny destroyed the main hangar used hflf Royal Canadian Air Force Transport Command Damage uras estlnn U d by the RCAF at USS A command spokesman said two big transport planes were destroyed.
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  • 292 9 I'FNAXG, Tues Forty-one terrorists still holding out grimly m the hills of Penang ca n easily be wiped out, the retiring Penan? Chief Polite Officer, Mr. 11. ii. J. Donaldson, declared yesterday. P r his departure for A a on Thursday,
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 9  -  Yong Peng Seong by I i I HKSE danc in- coeds w ill e their o\\ n vert sion of u Mexican Hat Dance at the Harlequin in Ku i!.i Lumpur on Thursda> in aid of the Planters Bene\ olent Lund. They are IMiss Jannet Sketches (left) and
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  • 28 9 PANG Howe Bond who lied to conform to Urafl sign, while driving motorcar on Dec 19 v Sued $10 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday.
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  • 452 9 REASONS FOR DECISION LATER LONDON. March 20 (Kmter)— The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today dismissed an appeal by .Malax an doctor, On? Bak Hin. against a decision by the Disciplinary ommittee of the (ieneral MeiJCTI Council that his name should be
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  • 101 9 OH, Tues.— The Perak Malay Chamber of Comn throush their vice-president Inche Abbas Haji Zabidi, today assured the Federation's Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs Inche Khir Johari, that business traitors among Ma ays would be wiped out. Inche Abbas issued this men! following attacks made on
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  • 78 9 MUAR. T•- -Ft < I of nine candidates, who contested m the Town Council election. hunch 18, v >. three y < ;:'56 I m ps. Goh Kirn Wee. N| R tan, K. A: ig i n an I P< ng Cheng P& n Administ] ati>
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  • 27 9 PKNANG, Tues —The Penanp Eura.-.ian Association will hold a HINI meeting tomorrow night to discun the position of their community m Independent Malaya
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  • 170 9 Federal Govt. Is Studying Details KUALA LUI IPUR Tuet. Tlm K'' tei >' n Go\ wnunntd I now Ulg I hen Bto E trade .'..0r.. |n Mala at nlltgiati level, the ation Mini tei Dato Abdul H.,/. ..<, to The Star, lard t< i ly. The
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  • 181 9 THE MAGISTRATE WHO KNOWS HOW, PINS A LIAR DOWN lain iff was not ln confornUt Uh stand/tS S!%JUft? up by MUHH have never been one. but even 1 can show you how" Ong, of 2nd Mile Gopeng Road, was surmnoncd by the Weights and Measures Department for not bavin* his
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  • 84 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Chinese businessmen m 5 -mgor will meet on Thursday to consider renewing their demand to introduce multilingualism m the Federal Legi lative Council. The meeting, sponsored by the Selanfor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has drawn up an agenda of the issues to be
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  • 27 9 The SeUngOr Stamp Club will hold its ninth annual general meeting at the British Council Hall, Kuala Lumpur, or. M 27 at 7 p.m.
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  • 185 10 U.K. PROTESTS DELAY ON BAN REVIEW I ,1 BKI'I WIN has protested inlormall> to the United States against delaying a promised review of Allied embargoes on trade with Red hina officials reported in London on Monday. This re\ iew u .is promised earl> in Kebruar> when Prime Minister I -.den
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 176 10 Xt ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government today lifted its ban on the re export of whrit and Hour, following the improvement m stocks and supplies with the end of the Australian dock strike. The Controller of Trade, Indie Ismail Moh-l A:i. tod The Standard
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    • 159 10 RUBBER UP ON STOCK POSITION t:ii: drop by abort MOO tons m the stocks of rubber m Singapore steadied the market yesterday, but pn c failed to maintain tl the I Msr level and dosed at P7| cents per lb. (97| cents OB Monday). The market oDened quiet with first
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    • 148 10 A BETTER volume of business was written m Malayan industrial shares yesterday, with prices generally well taincd at quotations. Tin shares, however, were slightly easier on profit-taking, while rubber shares were quiet. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Fraser and
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  • 49 10 MR. KIIOO TBNG *****, an inspector of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., Singapore, seen with the company's challenge cup Ist their inspectors all over .Malaya, which he had won for the second successive year. He brought m the most bwsines s for Ihc firm la*t year.
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  • 393 10 U.C.O. Bank Drive To Aid Malayan Progress X U A L A LUMPUR. Tues.— The United C ■> mcrcial Bln k. L: which is said lo be the leading foreign exchange bank m Ind:a today. is oing its third Malayan bianch, at Kuala Lull pur on Thursday ■•> be of
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  • 70 10 SINGAPORE statistics showed a sharp drop m the stocks of rubber at the end of February compared with Jan Total stocks amounted to 45.008 tons compared mI I 53,567 tons m January. Dealers' stocks amounted to :;i.4HB tons (:j 7 1 14 loos m January), port
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  • 268 10 K.L.M. ORDERS 12 ELECTRAS X.L.M.. lvs> piacr^i an order with the Loekheei Alr--1:' C 'iP af;i n m California tor 12 airliners i the L-1M ctra" type These ultramodn .i four- Dgined turbo-prop a;r- r.s the invt ot wnich win b» added lo the TlyIng Dutchman" Beet m September I9Bi
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 10 THE Singapore Association of The Chartered Institute of Secretaries held its third annual general meeting at the Adelphi Iloof Garden on Monday Standard photo shows (from left): Messrs. 11. A. Batten (vice-chairman), R. Johnson (outgoing chairman) and M N. Menon (chairman Mr Johnson has been elected a Fellow
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    147 10 Output Drop May Be m Standard Market Reporter A DISEASE of maiic which originated m tr O pj C I spread to Africa, where it caused a famine, he Singapore's Agricultural Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb t 0 yesterday. Kw :os of the disea c carried hv winds the
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  • 113 10 MA! AV.W sharebrok* terday reported the following btuil ne: F N ords $1.75; Gammon $2.20: W. Hammer 5^ Cement $1 55 rd overnight: Robinson ords $2.5 Sins .pore Cold Storage $1.50: 9'pon 'K'n t I 21 5. 1 tders $2060; Times Wearnes $2.82, %2 v; .1 t&C7|.
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  • 309 10 A GERMAN' firm of 1 writer manufacturers has brought out a new model m a that is waterproof and sure and shockproof. Mr. Hubert W Fleige, sales representative of Olympia Wcrke A. G., VVilhelmshaven, Germany, who is now m Sil apore, said yesterday that this
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  • 13 10 Ol If! f J ram c I Soon Be* rou_ B Anooehi.
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  • 101 12 Ali Baba and 40 Thieves ¥F you xcant to see a fine colour film produced m India with technical perfection equalling that of Hollywood and Japan do not miss the Tamil Gevacolour "AU BABA AND 40 THIEVES be released shortly m Singapore. In AU BABA you will have good entertainment.
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  • 325 12 BOLLYWOOD \1(11 1 N pictures briny made is e\< itin^ Vital lana luiiin is llSii I il Alongside an ornjttiv eanred i>'".i «>i l«\it". canopied m M!'!thn -iti-ptarl ,ii"l <\ 1 <(1 with a hand loomed silken spread cmhrr'dered m 11-i ar.it nil thread mv I
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  • 438 12  -  Gerree Read \\\\\\\\\w\\ \j y wwwwwwv FOR THEM ]T seems almost impossible to believe that a sliiilitly sordid love affair could delight one. but under the inspircj direction of David Lean, •SIMMIK MADNESS" becomes a tender and rather beautiful love ston :ncd m v- nice In
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    • 446 12  -  Christine Diemer i By 1 \V ITII a cheery title as "Good Morning Miss Dove,* 1 Ib g moviegoer will scarcely be p: (-pared for Academy Award winner Jennifer Jones' latest offering, m which she plays a 55--year-old spinster school teacher with righteousness and gloom. Miss
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    • 184 12 LTW ]>tvp> would believe that veteran milli< nalre film producer SAMUEL GOLDWYN would data :o be "a pedestrian producer." It sr< bUj however, that what Mr. Goldwyn meant was that despite his age of seventy-three he sralki at least three of the five miles between hhi film studio
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    276 12 HEM the '"Johnnie Ray Show' 9 comes to town next neck, an unusual feature of the programme will be a one-legged dancer Peg-Leg Bates. BATES began dancing when he was eight years old. To darning was the most important thing m the world. But, when he was twelve,
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  • 177 13 TWO presents tlut are ALWAYS talked about m Hollywood around this time are GRETA GARROS bath and LITE YI2LEZS cables. When an admirer proposed to Garbo lie installed a black marble bathm un for her m his hou>e AT A COST OF C 5.000. Finally, he proudly
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    • 140 13 I Xbner By Al Capp m wfrJ t^T>-" what r^ I I (•'J.'av.') V A fr°°P By V. T. Hamlin b^^ --v I f "n i i I BETTER BVyT WASTE TIME GETTING /\oußsaj>raoMOT&/ «B*u&3»C'' TO GENERA' v. x4 r 0 J I ERE.! HE LAID CHAINED UP) /pi"X fflfe^r'n
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  • 686 14  - P. O. Cup Winner Mazooka Does Brilliant Workout WINDSOR LAD Trackwork Begins At Bukit Timah By C I \SS ONE horses entered tor the Singapore meeting dominate! me sctm at the Bukit Timah track yesterday when several fast gallops came under obser\ation. Amonc the best workers was Mazooka who did
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  • 277 14 Quare Times Returns As Favourite r. 20 (AP) Irish-trained Qua re Times returned as favourite on Saturday's running of the Grand onal steeple chase at a betting call-over by Britain's leading bookmakers on Monday night. But backers wer c wary about favour in* the 10-year-old bay gelding who won last
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  • 34 14 \JAJI Sports Club beat Naval Rangers by three goals to nil m a friendly soccer match played at Fairer Park yesterd Chandran (2) and Govindasamy scored for Rajaji Sports Club.
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  • 75 14 ONDON Mir. :o. (Renter Birmingham City, the Midlands c lub. were made Uei«| t'» *ulit on l.ivnuiiits t<> v. m Ihc l.n^li^h Football Association (up when bnokmakers met it the Yiitnna lub here tonight. Birmingham. uli<» have ■tfCfl PM Om ourtcri trophy, meet Manchester
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  • 58 14 The AustAsia Line will pla> Sim c Darby Sports Club m a friendly table tenni- i teh on Friday at the SDSCs premL-es at Farrer Park at 7.30 p.m. Following will represent AustAsia: Atma Singh. Tan Ynng Khee, Phuah X i ice. Chan Liap. Syn I I
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  • 354 14  -  Hn asdf DONALD NAWS I \>T wrt'k saw throe of the four ties m the r?l(lhc'rk up quarter finals played off. and m each a derision wa> reached without the need for extra time. The game still oir that between the 1/N* Gurkha Rifles and
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    35 14 photo. EDDIE CIIOONTi of Malaya holds the silver challenge (•up. trophy ol the All-England Badminton Men's Singles hampionships. after his victory over F. Kobbero of Denm.uk m the finals at the Empress Hall, London. U.P.
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  • 184 14 Meij's Coal Gives SCC Victory A COAL hy left winder \\u\ iet Mri.j m thr last minute of ;i Div. -A soccer fixture enabled the Singapore Cricket Club t<> beat the Kintj Baagmn b% two jjoals to one at the Padanj: yesterd. i> Playing on home ground, the SCC were
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  • 36 14 TOKYO. Mar. 20 (AP) it flyweight rhamnion r. i* (mi 25 H| V Japan weight champ, International ,diu m hi Tokyo, over 12 rounds Misako lost the title to X Tokyo eCbiOn last Mil
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    13 14 t iK KA< L arp FARELF boxinß champions, boatins First North Staffordshire Kr^imrnt
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  • 488 14 CAMBODIANS TAKE THIRD TROUNCING PENANG, Tues. Penang fought out I stirring buttle Mgaisttt Cambodia before they triumplied l )> wtwtm goals to lour m a soccer match watched by a crowd of o\er 2,000 on Victoria Green this evening. The match produced I nn€ pulsating football and also some dangerous
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  • 142 14 Grandstand Ready Before November KTAI I.'-Mrril. Tucs.— The Sclangor Turf Club's million dollar Grandstand will be n for use before the end ot the year, the Club's annual meeting was told ve-v: >• Dato Sir Clouch Thuraistagham who with till committee of seven were re-elected en bloc. disclosed that the
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  • 96 14 JOHANNESBURG. Mar (Reuter) Hubert Essak South African featherweight •ated to be critically ill and still unconscious —three ho r bcJac ked out by Willie 1 former South African bantam and featherweight champ Essakow. v m 13 professional fight down m the eleventh round when caught by a
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  • 106 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs Football Association oi Malajt fieldfl the mudc team thai trounced Cambodia W In the international match m t'ne Asian Cup a! Solangor last Saturday tor the Pnivciiity oi Malaya Pun aoooer matdi at Singapore on April 1. fa?. i team is: Oog Kin Hock
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  • 51 14 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution heat St. Andrew.- School by three gOftll to (MM In incna y ■ocoer matcb < j t IFoodsviUe yesterday. The winntfi ltd at ball time. iToo Cheng Ptng 2. and Chons Cho Sens for St. Joseph's whi c wOO| Kui 11.:. scored fOC
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  • 45 14 THI Uffim IWlfll for Shell SpOftl Club for ISM «ire: CSuinnan, Mr David S. X Worm; Hon Secretary, Mr Quok Bant Sianq; Hun Treasurer. Mi s Clrju'e Kwok. Committee members: Mi vs. Stephen Sim, A. M. Cherian, Michael Ng, Lim Kwang Una.
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  • 683 14 Aussie XV For Sin^nh fl{ Says Bill Funk FROM time to time, complaints air \okoH i, rusb> fans over the lack of initiative (»t the Sin fc \\)un Rugby I nion to arrange an exhibition match leatuun^ the Fi.jians and a picked filteen m aid oi the m,, Olympic
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  • 243 14 By SPKCTATOR CHINESE Athletics trounced Star Socceritrs I five soiiis to one m thr Singapore Amateur I <m»i! Association Division one league soccer match al Jalan Besar >ester<la\. I teamwork contributed to the Boccerftes' downfall. i n ayer worthy of pi L S. Paul, the custodian,
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  • 36 14 BRIDGETOWN. H..il Mar. 19 lEt \U i I Bai I a best E w s.'. intoi XI an Inning] md \2 runs on I foui iii uid Ana day of theii cricket match here
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