Singapore Standard, 31 March 1956

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard gfhgfhfh SB /3r 111 S r SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1936 11 PACES 13 CENTS
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    199 1 r". i- K .at^wph [jdj/ivint .n J^ul fceror I h-- Asian sense of r beha\ mur did not thrm to ask for an iph 1 heir refined ind most elegant ir would not permit t" make me feel that i> i uriosit> n- proudh for the mr that he
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  • 136 1 M ALA LtMPLR, Fri.-Thailand will help the I. !»rndent Federation of Malaya train her kev nro<>l personnel. I L Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his let urn iere last nifht. said I was highly impressed w:::i way the T: i Protocol Department works.
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  • 53 1 H March 30 tjE-ian techlit:: is to plan ktir centre at Et for the Far the Interna■BB AdmiiLsp spend three toey of 15: I n Unefr pee detailed r rch and Mtsuted to m opens in K atomic enm will go to f/ [faa. Cambo- i ■K M r.
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  • 45 1 N iIfOBSO of giH SOD of to the &**s acciEJ* last night J5 MNfcßN^ An official statement said the bullet entered his reead and he d within a few minutes. Prince Alfonso was a br^ler of Prince Juan Carlos. who may one day become
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  • 167 1 m KATMANDU, Nepal. March Renter) Nepale>e and Indian Buddhists, preparing to celebrate the 2 jOOth anniversary of the Buddha's birthday In May, have been told that they h .'■> sen the wrong jrear Fhe anniversary. according t Um All-Pakistan Buddhist I ration, really falls rv ar.
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  • 40 1 the c mmanding Offict r >1 the 18th American Air Orei DTllle, South Carolina has ordered all his pni r (ficera who are over- .~r.\ i reduce b foini en a thr> '^-:r. ai. lightweight menu diet. Reuter
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  • 24 1 AN indoor roller skating rink in Hamberi has become an i IT( ctlre means of promot- I in? German-American friend- 1 Reuter
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  • 57 1 Kansas CITY. Missouri, March SO Rout en. —Former President Harry '"mman asked nbout Mi'-meM ior. that Btalin wma mad. told reporters yesterday: "Stalin was anything but mad when I talked to him" at the Potsdam conference "He was Miiart. He broke all our agreements three months
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  • 151 1 'Go Slow' May Return KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The Malayan Railway Junior Oflieers Union may now embark on a nationwide |'gp slow'' movement, in piot-'M -a S u.i:^ ih n A ministration's agreement to transfer two of tis members out of Port Swcttenham in fulfilment of I rival union's closed shop
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  • 149 1 I A PROPOSAL calling: for the immediate expulsion of Australian troops now fighting- Communist terrorists in Malaya will be discussed at a meeting of the suspended Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya at the annual delegates conference tomorrow. "Then ll no place in
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  • 36 1 CAIRO. March 30 (Router) -All foreign residents in Egypt must register their academic qualifications with the Mobilization Department under a militar\ order Blgnfci by Lieutenant-Colonel Game! Abdei Nasser, the Prime Minister today.
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  • 16 1 POUR Cummunbt terrorists .surrendered durins the Easter Week, the Federation Government announced yesterday.
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  • 139 1 NEW YORK. March 30 (Reuter) Zsa Zsa Oabor, the W-yeir-Old Hungananborn Dlflß actress, is to marry fof the fourth time on April 15, her mother announced hero last niyht. The fiery Zsa Zsa'l two glamorous sisters, Eva and Magda, are aLo getting mar- j rird.
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  • 375 1 Buffer State Plan For Far East M4L4Y4, /CEY TO PEACE: CONGRESS JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Under an Independence Plan proposed by the Malay National Congress held here yesterday, Malaya would be a "Buffer State/' like Belgium and Switzerland. Her independence, as such, should be recognized and guaranteed by four friendly powers
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  • 6 1 La si Secotyk Of His Life
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  • 182 1 CEB Chief Tells Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, I ri.— Malaya's demand for power will become five-fold in the next two decades needing; 5750 million worth of additional generating stations alone, Mr. J. Sharpies, general manager of the Central Electricity Board, predicted today. Addressing the Malayan
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  • 29 1 IT was officially announced yesterday that King Surariant ol Cambodia had accepted the collective resignation of Prince Sihanouk's Cabinet. The King is the Princes father. Reuter
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  • 22 1 HONGKONG is studying the possibility of distilling wa water in a serious attempt to ra.se the colony's water shortage. UP
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  • 49 1 TOKYO, March 30 (AP) American sob .singer Johnny Ray played to a hall-cold audience in an all-cold hall today. Kay. who>p weeping rtyle has made him a hobby-soxrr favourite in the United States, seemed to puzzle the Japanese in the audience of some 4,000 listeners.
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  • 28 1 A RUSSIAN surgeon has successfully removed a sewing needle from a peasant woman's heart muscle in the Nikolayev region in the Ukraine. Moscow Radio rcported.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 AN AUCKLAND .shop ll doing a bu.sy trade Belling wooden shoes to Dutch immigrants, who still lavour their traditional footwear lor .some purposes. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 SIR Thomas Bcccham. Britlsfa orchestra conductor, ill yesterday awarded an honorary Doctorate ot Music by the University of Toronto. Reuter
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  • 31 1 ACTRESS T <annl Craln r■ d a suit yesterday r :.-r husband Paul Brinkman They were oft< n calli di m nf tl I apniot COUDles in Hollvwonri Reuter
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  • 301 1 EUROPEANS PLEDGE SUPPORT A Letter To Mr. Marshall TWENTY-SEVEN Euro. pian,; :n Sinj if* e \c I r> day sent a ktu r to I n .Chief Minister Mr. D«\ I [Marshall, pledging I Lipport for ;>n orderly pross tov ards self-govern-ment. The lett( r sta ••.'.> learn with regn
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  • 356 2 WHITE PAPER FLAYED BY PUPILS, TEACHERS Unions Issue Statements SINGAPORE Chinese school students and teachers criticized the recent White Paper on Education issued by the Singapore Government. In i tatement yesterday commenting on the white Paper -ic Singapore English Teachers union (Ci Q <■ s >ls) says M as long
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  • 177 2 Villager Loses $500 At A Sitting BUT. RTH r'i--1 isandi dollars nged hands :n the in Prov. > We! Xorth. as I nit of the decision to allow -tables to be operated for "amuscmer.' This was disclosed at the hly meeting of the Rural Coun< at Kepala Batas yesterday at
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  • 159 2 MORE ENGINEERS NEEDED RAZAK KUALA LUMP',;:. Fri— The independent Federation of lliu HI require engineers and technicians "'greater numbers to forge many works ot improvement in social, educail and economic fields. Dato Abdul Razak. the Education Minister said today. Inaugurating the fIaTTO day Malayan Eng.: ering re. Dato Razak that
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  • 76 2 HENAMG Iri A firr which broke out in tlir boiler room of the 1929-ton freight*! Admiral Hardy on Wednesday night about 100 miles off Penans was extinguished by the vvw Dim.icc has forrcd the \o^srl to use its HMfgCBC9 batteries Ihe Achnirai Hardy was nil it>
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  • 32 2 pp N ING Municipal Cotmillors ::.-ve app toted VI G H G h, E P. B and II E Tyeb K ■lr repri *ntan the Bettl< m at I Board
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  • 223 2 PEXAXG, Fri. It would be a fata! mistake to abolish the free port status of Penans; states the arm:;.-': genen 1 icport of the Rubber Tra. Ic A>sociation of Penang whi h will e k I at tha Asm iation's ;>::n meeting o.\ April 4.
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  • 77 2 A TALENTINE Contest? No. the two people above are .iust guest artists at a party held at Pulau Bukom recently, to welcome Mr. L. L. Hoskins:. Bukom's new manaser. Mr. P. K. ilosan (left) nicknamed Bukom's "Bathroom Baritone." s;mc; an old fa\ourite "Mona Liza" uhile >liss M.
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  • 72 2 THE president cf the women >ect:on of the Singapore division of Hm DMM I Malays Nat:, nal Organization. C:.e Hamidah Hassan, will not att< nd the c< r< n c the W rid Democratic Women Federation in Peking next month. Clu Hamid v. ill be need"
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  • 205 2 KIALA UMITR. Iri^|7r^l ter, Tunku Abdul I; J fconists of jus soli <•■ .1 about.' M N|JI The question of nationality h. 1 be considered by the Reid Const^ I Those ews on th« I Bj explained that a person n< •r: not be born in c in try
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  • 61 2 Reds Cannof Blackmail This Body' KUAL/ Good Citizens' committees can knit the p< i n a united front which Co-nmu-terroristi cannot blackMil, workers of the Ulu Langat L told today. Members of the Banting Good Citizens Con toured the estates said th* achievement of a "white area" was well within
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  • 93 2 A New tried to^ Customs at iJ on H «i J $3,000. in'J months' inj2 the S gold consinia 'he was ngJ in three the gold a2 frauc. duty. Kok j she wasakoeai worked as t q She also sad£i whom she gave he across the CusJ Senior Cats*
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  • 17 2 Th I Young Liberal be held CM ITeck Avc I Boid on Bmdffl to 5 p.m.
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  • 254 3 Boost To Rail, Road Public Works Services KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government today officially accepted the $40,--000,000 loan offered by the Brunei Government in November 1953 and earmarked it for drainage and irrigation schemes, improvements to railway, port and road services as
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  • 110 3 Merdeka Demand For Assembly SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr Marshall will instruct the 1 -party delegation at the comi: Merdcka" in London to seek for Singapore the status of an ind< territory within the Commonwealth. The :ctions are contaj din a motion to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly on Apr..
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  • 261 3 Prison Reforms More Than Successful Garratt KIWI LUMPUR Fri.— Recent reforms in Malayan jails have been so successful* that only two prisons have failed to live up to the trust placed on them Mr <> V (iarratt. retiring Commissioner of Prisons, declared today. Qi ho is archited of the reft
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  • 105 3 Tlir B Timah branch of the United Malays National Or^anizr.tion has asked the oore division to hold r lie n tinga at every UMNO branch as a counter against the -anti-Merdeka" move now being launched by certain MO> tions in Singapore. .'.NO spokesman T ian Syed
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  • 32 3 TAN BonH u I a ted in a Singapore COori FWh tcrday when I charge insi for hav:- nil r-sive at Ah Hood R i fl 13 WM withdrawn by .tion.
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  • 163 3 Master Plan Is Half Baked— Farmers THE Colony's Master Plan was yesterday criticized as inadequate and half baked" by the Singapore Farmers' Association. In a comprehensive memnr■n I ::r.. the Association eaiis upon the Singapore govern- n\ to rei lew the whole plan in the ligM oi ttw necessity foi
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  • 75 3 TEH CIrCUI*UOO I-ibrury of M „"v L inu Men Muslim As- c lt ion (Y.M M A.) Singaonrt > i.s'n« w n P n t() the Muslims, in particular to the vi uth The 1 ibrarv Ifl located at v,. Association's pwnlWjta the M F A building
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  • 36 3 A VERDICT <■■ misa Iven- s recorde I at a Bern >ng of Chan how, 47-y ear old lanch attendant who -r a win hln f"^t mirvi um 21 nr nii bUI fered a fractured skull.
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  • 161 3 BIGGEST Easter attraction for Singapore revellers is "peeler" Rose Chan who begins a twoday strip tease revue tonight at the Badminton Hall. Putting in the finishing touches to the newest of her daring shows. Rose had this to say to The
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  • 129 3 DI'NGL'X. Fri.— The Sultan of Trengganu opened now Eng LSta BChOOI here yostcrtiay and said that the State wai now cat iiing up with the progro.^ :r.a .e in the V>\.-t Coa.-t. The bool Is buiU to modern dc>i;;:i with tiiree class roo:r.s. |f
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  • 35 3 A GERMAN-n ado gun wu found in the Woodlands area of Singapore yesterday alter firemen had put out a la an£ lire. BdiCVM to bf MTVice- l-'o. it was handed OVCf to Police.
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  • 197 4 HTGH NOON A SCURRY AT THE DOCKS ONE hundred and fifty three holiday-happy school teachers from the Federation literally "took over" the British India Steam Navigation vessel Santhia when sho sailed on Thursday outward bound from Singapore for Honskone and Japan on a month's round trip Paying over 572.000 and
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  • 131 4 THE Telephone Board announced yesterday that trunk calls can be put through from any telephone booth from tomorrow. r Payments for such calls should be deposited in advance cfore the call can be put trough. Operators concerned will name tiie sum which must
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  • 67 4 Variety Stars On Parade a team of Singapore :a.' ntime and radio artistes will present "1956 Malayan Variety Stars OO Parade" at BatU Pahat. tonight and tomorrow. Weil-known Malay musical parties, including the Suara Bahru Orchestra! will appear. Girls in the show include Laila. who will perform the "Delilah" dance.
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  • 48 4 THE Singapore Civil Defcn<e As>o ;ation will hold an Easter dan e at Kolan Ayer Lane tonisht from li p.m 'to 2 a.m. Admissii n U free. A.i memben of the QvJl Defence Corps, the Singapore Hospital Reserve, th>e Allied Services and th.eir friends are welcomed.
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  • 32 4 the office of the Australian Commissioner at Crosby House. Robinson Road. Singapore, will remain open today from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, but will be closed on Monday. April 2,
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  • 37 4 GOH KIM LUI, 24, wa s lined $50 bv the Muar Ma^istrato, Inche Pawan Ahmad, on uiundaj, for driiring car on Jan. n at Jalan Salleh. without a driving UcOBCC and without an insurance policy
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  • 35 4 TAX Kim Kcok. 02. a bicyc!e ica.er. from Batu Panat WSJ yesterday fined STSO or twelve months 1 jail by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Pawan Ahmad, on three charges of receiving stolen properties.
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  • 33 4 TWO rr.en were produced in :ho Singapore Fourth Magistr'«'c"s Court yesterday, on a cr. .rse cf attempted armed rohbery on March 2& They were Poon Yue Choon and CnOQ liOllg Choon.
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  • 88 4 JOHORE BAHEU, Fri. —-Thirteen million dollars (i 1 per cent of revenue from taxes will be spent on education in .Tohore. the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Mr. K. .1. Henderson, said at a civic lunch at Rensam yesterday. Mr. Henderson said one quarter of the population
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  • 107 4 FOUR days after Teo Meow Ens. 21, complained of pains in her chest she was found dead by her mother with stab wounds in her body. This was stated before Mr. Giam ChODg Hin. Assistant Coroner, yesterday, who held an inquest into Teo's death at her home in
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  • 159 4 Mr. E. ft Hollo-ay, the President of the Singapore City Council Service* Union, yesterday denied City Councillor' Mr. S. Jaganathan's itattMMl that a District Inspector in the Water Depaitmen! was appointed accord, no. to all qualifications laid down by the full board of the
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  • 109 4 KUALA LUMPUR. F:: CritJ Inn wrtt% levelled In the Scar..; r Btttt C* ;ncil yesterday against the long delayi frequently rnpimntwid ii obtaining citizenship certificates. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, A Uaoot CoundUor, appeal- 1 hi :he State Government to intervcr.e so Uml r p.:\. a:.t? for
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  • 62 4 THREE OMO v.rre tcr.-.'./---!y cbarfftd :n a Singapore OOUrt fWttftar W^h havir.j :r. their po<>ession 1,206 shells, 1,219 BBMtar bombs. 186 fuses, 230 ]b. of cxploMve? bct'.v r. Feb. 6 ar.d March 4 at Jervoi: ■oad. Leo Hui. Tan^ K'.vcc B?.k and Allf Civ.vce H :a
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  • 147 4 THE Salvation Army in Singapore are today making: their 21st. anniversary appeal lo the public to come forward and help them with their welfare work They have set a target appeal at $120,000. a quarter of which will go to building a bigger
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 850 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance tu m D,:o; iKLi; 13') News (Si; 145 Scottish Ma-.z.ne: R3O News New? <T'"~ r "4 .1 I Bj f A T\*f*^W* T. ,S; )!e ShHre Market Renort (S); Home News; 845 Listeners' Music' 1 I' 1H 86m) Vl5 "Best IIIVI A r W il\
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    271 5 Crucial Phase Tomorrow By An Air Correspondent R A Y a l co-operation with Commonv. f. a.; maritime air forces .:i Kxer- oviding In situations in the S ;ih China Sea of surpri ing intensify. The exercise continued ail usi week and will go on until April 3. The
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  • 141 5 FrL— Tke Selanuor uovmiment rase 01 Hfe" lor the once Kauris, whoso inha- bu operation ordered by ipler, t.ie former High Com a question tabled before the r State Council yesterday, Gova possibility the residents ;rn to the village. However, there was
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  • 8 5 H I amour.: to the I avc
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  • 58 5 A. Fri.— The ofTice of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority here will revert to its old ofifiee hours from Monday weekdays, from 8.30 a.m. to 4MO p.m. Saturdays, from 8.30 a.m. to 1 pm. t the past six months. RIDA employees were, as an experiment,
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  • 47 5 ALAN CHAN 33, Bncd HO ifuai Mai trat< Pawai Ah on Sept i t year ai in an inc n id( ral an lor fai n g to n port U) the nean I police t a tion an accid< nt in which he was involved.
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  • 276 5 Standard Music Critic A VERY fine piano recital was given by Irene Kohler in the Victoria Memorial Hall en Thursday evening— the prodigious programme including the Schumann Fantasy and Brahms" rasanini Variations (Book II) Miss Kohlcr is very much I lanJ in the grand m
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    • 467 6 ■m soviet Government contimu ♦■> :t 11 and Slip out Of c. proposal! and W suggest new ideas for mntf tA affairs, in an obvious attemjH to keep the vv>- confused over i ■•< the scenes in Moscow P Keithei the United States and Britain, nor the
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    • 435 6 Hoi i day Resorts "\IUCH energy has beci; opeatfed on the talk of acting tourist.- to Singapore and Malaya though nothing has b^ i none to develop resorts to provide cheap holidays tor ordinary Malayans. Dunns this holiday season thousands ot people rush i. and down the peninsula, and all
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  • 241 6 Sin W) 'it l§ the luturc r," c Ch inese, 1 r.dunis. i /'iiicsc, K'. HMQIHi und European* who are loyal ro M:',<i tn in en indepen- (/> M I rr.d'.' \j tin c jar l]j of the T ilays* vitwt to !>c [fcen
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  • 422 6 Time Not Ripe For Merdeka S:r; I an: prompted to vrtu Into letter, beeanM It is BaOV ithH t hear the 0 Mtant cry Ol -Mer- ka" by political leaders ■ad Iheil follower.- In 6.:.-:apore. The time is bmnatnn toe mrd ia and. thougn un n i IW p- l
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  • 99 6 Sir; Whai i> all thii fuss ■bout qua. nil d If chcn having to prepare their leesons? Sure, we are "qualified" and wo are therefore exPgrtl In the art of teaching. Why should we need Inspectors \o come along and snoop around our classroomst The Ministry
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  • 152 6 Round Up Those Students Sir: We hear of the disgusting behaviour of uniformed Chinese school children taking part in political meetings and rallies all over the Island. Is it not easy for the Government to round them up while they are in attendance at those meetings and rallies instead of
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  • 81 6 WILL HE DO IT? 2 Sir: Mr Marshall says 2 that he is worried about C Z what the people think. He has also said, oft i C times, that if his elecx tors want him to quit. he will do so If he is honest about ZJ this, lot
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  • 61 6 Sir; I am 1 1 ry keen to attend a m\j ailed by the A:.: k»lferdeka-iti l| before the mission leaves for LondCML Thli rally will then .-now the true feelings of this section of the people in Singapore. What about calling one, Awry and C0..? i v. l
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  • 317 6 V 1 11 1 the cmnhasis now on Malayanltation, H ipptan parario\;cal to 'earn that the re keral Government if detpi rately tcourinf Bongkong, En Ua and the Philippine! for expats, Bepotti have it that liio Federal medica] tervice is ;n urge: 1 r.eeci
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  • 460 6 fail. The British Medical Association is very finvky about placing on it's regis ler1 er medical men. Only those who have degrees recognized by the association are allowtd to practise in Malaya. Graduates of the Hongkong and Indian universities have a chance of employment in the Federation,
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  • 3 6 We the PEOPLE
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  • 418 6 Watch Out For The Next Time Sir: No decent thinking man will say we are ready for Independence for at least another 10 year>. Mr. Marshall Is probably aware of the reason why the P. A. P. ll pressing so hard for immediate independence. Because the next elections will be
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  • 164 6 Sir: It is observed from the Sunday Standard that (> ornment has done its duty by praising L* V. D.S.P. Tan Teck Kim and promoting the Constable Kassim bin Salleh as Corporal. Bi:t what about the public? They also mu.-: courage these brave and sincere working officers
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  • 322 6 Our Rabble Are Vlorse The Guiana's S:r: Consider Mr. Marshall's spurious referendum! He ifl :hat it is the intelligentsia who wants his merdeka, when in fact the vast major:'. v. may be 901. of int( igent people in Singapore prefer to wait until our i a: It have acquired some
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  • 170 6 Sir; I have two grandchildren in school and one will soon be admitted (I The attitude adopted by some teachers towards the preparation of JessOOS alar;:. B Teachers belong to a noble profession 'I- care is entrusted the education of our child] If a tea has any
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  • 230 7 Pacificjslanders Petition United Nations Lives Are In Danger' N 1 T I I) NATIONS, March 30 (AP) India the Soviet I nion. Burma and Syria protested yesterday against I \S. plans to te^t four hwlrouen bombs next month in the Pacific islands. Th< told the I
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 39 7 JERUSALEM, I M^^ :1 (AK One Ef3T] lii n was u to ir others were v.o .nded in two Israel-Egypti-an border dashes east of Gaze trip tei an Israeli army spi -man .-aid yest< rday.
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    • 34 7 MOSCOW Marc:: .'iO < APK— Bweden i Prime Minister Tage Brlander arriTed In Moscow y< iterday for a goodwill tour that w;ii Include flrst-hand look at the v:< Republic (irur»;n and iv-ijihbouring Armenia.
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    • 40 7 BAN'AT YAACUB BRIDGE. i raell-Byriao b rder, March :,n. i AP>. Urmel and Byrla Kchangi (i total ol 46 priMMM N It this border point it erdaj ondei arxangementa made by the u.n. Truce Sun rvl n Organisation,
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    • 31 7 SEOUL. March 30. (AP).— civilian court sentenced four Korean* to 18 yean hnpris< nment, terdaj lot ing to b a Inate South Korean President Syngman Rhee tail October.
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    • 35 7 AIR \NV. fU York. Marc 30 (AP) A Supreme Court jury has awarded $3,000 dam- a woman who said she :nto a one-inch bolt while eatinj frozen itrawberrk bought in a chain store.
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    • 26 7 TAIPC March M (AP) 1 I heaviest shelling on the Amoy-Quemoy area in over 1 i months occurred yestef v the defence ministry reported.
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    • 27 7 Stupid Divorce S WTA lIONI "A. CaliforMarch 30 (AP> ActlCH Ruth Roman won a riivo: c rday on testimony thai husband Mortimer \V. Hall. called her stupid.
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    • 24 7 IKfo, March 30 (IT) I en Japane.^o university studc-.- '...i-.\c\ yeiterday to attend a '"little Bandung conference" of Asian-African delegates in May
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    • 31 7 TOKYO. March 30 (UP) Mao Tsc Tung, Chairman of the People's Republic of China, yesterday received the General Secretary of the Indonesian Communist Party, Aidit. Radio Peking said.
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    • 37 7 TAIPEI. March 30 (AP) Eighteen Communists MIGs tried to down RS Nationalist Sabrejcts oil the coast of mgtung Province c. erday but both returned to base unscratched, the Air Force Headquarters |n Formosa announ
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    • 31 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus. March 30 AP) A British loldiet e/ai injured, ilightly yotcrdav by two bombs hurled at his VI cle but in general ca!:n prevailed on this rebellious island
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    • 37 7 MOSCOW, March .'JO (UP) The offl ial fovernmanl ofgan '.i iteiday announced the dismissal ot Ivan Ar.drc- K lilOV Bl Minister of Education of Russia and the appointmeni of Evgenl tvano- Afanasenko as his lUC" cessor.
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    • 33 7 LOS ANGELES, March M (AP) Adlai Stevenson said yt today 'iicit ho will continue as a presidential candidate en il Senate* E.^tcs Kefauver defeati him IB California's June o primary c-cctian*
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    • 41 7 THE NEWSPAPER Yomiuri reported yesterday a private Jordanian anna purchase mission negotiating In Japan for B barter trade under which Jordan will buy sis million worth of Japanese ammunitions and optical instruments in exchange for Jordanian rice. AP
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  • 58 7 BONN. Ilarcb 30 Renter) The municipal Authorities ben intend to pull clown the hou.se in which compo.>er Robert Schumann died 100 years ago They reported that the house, which was partially damaged b v World War II bombs, could not be repaired properly The furniture which
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  • 75 7 PHILADELPHIA, March 30 (AP)— Throe men are miBBing, 84 per>on.- are injured and property damaged is intimated in excess ot $900.--000 a^ a result of an explosion on Wednesday nmnt which reduced a four storey granary to rubble and battered property in a busy midtown area The blast,
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  • 84 7 Troops To Pull Out Of Kenya LONDON March 30, Britain will pull 2.280 fighting troops out of Kenya leaving some 4,388— >* lfoitowlnf a further iniprovement of the situation." it vai officially announced yesterday. The War Office said two British battalions and one S"Uth Atriean rifle battalion ti sethet with
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  • 69 7 BATAVIA, New York. March 30 (AP) A blind boy who apparently turned on the wrong faucet while taking a bath died yesterday of scalds Fifteen vear old Thomas Minotti had been living at the state school* for the blind here. The school said all students were
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    35 7 THE Egyptian fl;t£ i> hoisted on March 'l~>. over the former British Headquarters at Moascar. near Ismalia. Moascar has been renamed "Evacuation Camp." The Union Jack flew there for 80 years. A.P.
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  • 140 7 Polity In Melting Pol' LONDON. March 30 (UP)— Sir Anthony Eden has Ordered a full "re-appraisal" oi Briii<h Mid-Eastcin policy which may toughen the altitude towards Epypi. official sources said yesterday. Government policy experts are preparing a detailed report which will be completed
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  • 189 7 RANGOON, March 30 (UP)— Students paraded around the city In jeeps wid demonstrated before government headquarters yesterday Calling for ollicial action against education authorites for middle tcfaool examination question leakage and demanding arrest of a magistrate who oidered police to open flic on March 22 wherein
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  • 131 7 There's No Profit In War Nehru NEW DELHI. March 30 'UP* Premier Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament yesterday "there Is Uttie more hopt ful chanc I i disarmament, because ofl U nlcal development resulting from the use of atomic eneigjf. Accordingly. NehlU Mid, "it dors not profit anyone" to prepare for
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  • 34 7 BRITISH authorities on Wednesday cancelled the collective fine ol C 1.500 impoted <>n thp Tillage of Phrenaroc scjuth ol Pamagusta, where two British soldien were kiiird in an anibu.-h on Tue>day. AP
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  • 102 7 NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana. March 30 i UP' h \icxi■an < nc« r Matul. with i persons aboard, sank in i 8.. <:tmpocho off tbC Mexican coa.t Ir. 1 n< sday night f Coast Guard r< csterday. Largr scale n ti r. \\rro undrrwny b H Coast
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    • 221 7 I ROBINSON'S f MEN'S VVfAR^ I^o PIECE JAYCO TROPICAL RAYON I JOT SUITS GABERDINE SUITS only Singles Bftostod, Sizes: 36 to 44 NC-v 552.50 Usually s6s.oo NOW $54.50 I^fr6ABERD!NE GREEN DRILL SHORTS I TROUSERS with Elastic Waist I 28 t0 44 < Szo- 30 ro 40 I NOW 516.50 UsuoJlyS
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  • 369 8  -  Beth Elliot By QNE inter* B| fact that emerges from the I. ndon Cullc :tions this scascr. that the leading cosigners are not in compiete agreement as to where our waistline shoulc Hardy Amies says "high" and shows .ncess dresses, boleros aI d high-set sashes, while Michael Sherard
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  • 506 8 r TEENAGERS arc a hairdresser's biggest headache. They ask for exotic hair styles similar to their favourite film stars, but their mothers expect them to look prim and sweet. If he wants to keep their custom, the hairdresser has to plea>e them both. Mr. Maurice, a travelling
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  • 218 8  -  ;Y° T Vi: stories beautiful sirens who teal once-devoted husbands and handsome I K-jmeos who break ud! nappy homes. Wei ;■■'■>. all nonsense and Wie fiction," says a leading British marriage John v. ,of the marriace to come across a cJZ I where an outsider is ma n of
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    • 165 8 WHERE WHAT TO BUY PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS I Carefully Finished > ■^^jySaASfeS^ Do^^everymans shoe! I |j^: 23 s,:::.!" o //S^T^Zj y^ r' BEACH- WALK If{ THE MOST Eostein Style wULUtn Vf WH I P-10-DATE BEACH WEAR IWI UIiLL I U WmMlSJ^S^^^m AUT MAT C M O^^BH nly limitcd quantity received Designed
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    • 135 8 N^?^ I I I'OI K I'.li; i im \n I wi» kin lln|< n I ARIKS-March n j 19— Your perspec* :if# fj nould be pj I TNrj is good. Male* I cisions. M I\i i;i 20 to May b I :i— This is mainly a pood < \l'i:i« »i
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  • 38 9 Every year 25,000 British people are reported "missing." Great, rich, wicked, or famous— they seem to have been magicked away into nothingness and not heard of since. Today is another instalment of this exciting STANDARD FEATURE SERIES.
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  • 771 9  - through 'BLACK-OUTS' THURSTON HOPKINS By r in rsonality" or I morris of tuM > nf people nd disappeared. nt tuvurrenve in ted comrnr them- Mf* i< or notable ir« many >/r II inston m their ranks. properties of their *>r*on 9 m that thry a spinl acting in thrir iri//
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  • 183 9 London Circus T last a play by Bertoit Brecht has arrived in the West End. in the production of mi: THREEPENNY OPERA at the Court Theatre. London is to be congratulated. This phy was first produced in Berlin in io?8. it reached the Paris stage in IMMO. It took seven
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  • 1319 9  - Music Notes auaerusis NEW RECORDS JOHN HALKIN from T*HE klnsiet] Sodcty'i annual pianoforte competition starts first session at 11 o'clock this morning with Irene K alct, the well-known British pianist, in the seat of judgment. This II marks the bid tenary of Mozart's birth and the ccrr ni: y of
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    • 189 9 T/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief fcr Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pcin Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 4Ac geneve Ha I MOK Tltil OH DATi w^m- m»i» I Sold b« aH ieadtng SINCE 1815
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    • 109 9 HT IStV j i 1 I Service book? (8) 7. Keep this up if you want an encore <8> litchcock is a master < I I I IX Having two bodies but only I junior rank it seems (10* I 15. Piece of paper for a dunce I to fill
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  • 101 10 THERE was good demand daily for lower crades and remills and considerable business was done in these, according to the weekly rubber report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath A Co. Ltd. The downward movement of prices continued until Wednesday when substantial trade covering created
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  • 262 10 A PRIVATE demonstration of Marconi Television Equipment v. as held at the Regency Room, RafTes Hotel, earlier thii week. More than 30 G< vrrnneni officials, hoads ct' G"Vt rnnn nt ci< partments, Industriallsti and mendten Ol the Chambers of Comm ice wen present. photo. VIEWERS IMPRESSED
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  • 243 10 THE past year is likely to stand with 1952 as one of the heaviest rite trading years sinee the war. This is revealed by the March Report on Rice, issued in London this week by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. ■•World rxport > '»f rice In
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  • 97 10 DULL condttftoni prevailed m all MCtioas Of lOC Malayan share market on Thursday, with only small business passing. The share market will reopen on Tuesday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shanbroker.-' Association on Thursday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyen Sellers M. Breweries 3 2: I n Straits Ship
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  • 92 10 Business In Shares Malayan: Bhaicbrafctn m Thursday reporter! t.'.e following businet s done Hume A.") and A." 4 1 ovornight; M. Breweries $3.30: M Cemenl $1.60; Metal Box $1 42; 51. 45; Straits Steamships $13. .'i; odeb; Wearne Bi o* 12 «7| Gopeng 8B; Kuch il c i P'» Lower
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  • 214 10 S 'PORE STUDIES PAWNSHOW LAWS OF 4 NATION THE finer points m the daw hons of four countries v,|| > the recommendations f the appointed by the Sngcp- general problems connect <j a year pownshop bus Dlsclosin idanl^ banker Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, ch tee described the Committee's sive."' t
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  • 79 10 AN executive assistant of Shell Company in the 1 eder.ition. Imhe Maaatf Ul Othman will attend a l\vomnnth course in the Lnited Kingdom begiaftiag from April. He has left Singapore by air. (Mar. If). Inche Mansor joined Shell in January 1964, After initial training in the company's
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  • 143 10 TEKKA-TAIPING, Ltd.. at an extraordinary genera) meeting at Redruih recently, resolved to reduce its capital from £500,000 to £400,005, according to the secretary, Mr. J. Eustace Wickett. This could be achieved by returning to shareholders .•599.980 el shares which have been Issued paid up capital to the
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  • 60 10 THE Malayan staff of Master's Advertising Limited held a dinner party at the Islamic Hrstaurant. Singapore recently to bid Carewell to Mr Ron Wood, the firm's thief visualiser. who is i,Mxin« sinj;ap«re f«r Hon^kony uln-rr h< take up .i n ;ipp nl Imh»' ■M.itv,.n hin K i- n
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  • 52 10 I !°r first eS 1 lhursda>. il Rubber I at around 1 lb. for fir? M J=hipir. havinf bees 'J seas I Pric an -m*M around 90| <^M In !b trade purchases bfrM days sievtet around 92 J r» P'»r,cc The nibbfr fl NOO.V p J I April I
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  • 10 10 ARCHITECT^ gineer I I Thompson-.- I The termjlUl of
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    • 663 10 NOTICES r.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. FlllJUJUtfl will be recciv.fi 1 ai Offl S r.'- liny I ngin( r K tr: G.i*- Wat' r S'.ipplj S Parrv R<»ad K ial Lumpur, up I j v n on •;;ril ItM Ik m I' D Reg. ict Cla and above for the BjjaV atructirri
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    • 363 10 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In thr High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 417 1 i 1953. KF K NA\ AKI IN AM Of N. Hia.r R id. Smuaporr; HOIK! is HBUBT given I Fil t and Finn: n inU nded to be
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    • 485 10 NOTICES "AENOS' QFFFRS are invited for the abOW Vessel, as she lies. and bet cargo, whldi is In the approximate position of Longitude 80— io— so Bast and i..;:: 1 ie 6 :;o Xorth. about three miies North of Galie lat "Aeaos" Ii lying nnproxiinatc y quarter mi:e from Ihi
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    • 111 10 Meet your good companion Meet the new Standard Estote Car vour »t u rdv qand every occasion. It can be used cither as a fa* i i ji- tl I -o. it fitted JtA Z> earner or as a delivery wagon. Ihis vcrsonu m' hinged passenger doors, press button hondUs,
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    • 490 11 L/-^ vDING CO., LTD. [{■{l^ 132 6 R °b'"io« Road. I .IUI FUNNEL LINE I -ore Ph.ladrlphii Cr Cult I r 5 *Mm Penans I A P r 25 Apr 26 I I-- 16 |yn 17,13 I i i and duchaite caigo W'^ZTg RMAN LLOYD :an line I i- Bremen
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    • 985 11 Tel: 2405 Mansfield co M ltd. Tel- 2412 Incorporated in Sin t ap«it) (12 lines) h D THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I c D«pt r O iCn t0 proc^ d other port, to load «nd dixh«.ff« cargo. SAIL.NCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore La.rtc, f- f Liverpool Sjilf
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    • 928 11 MITSUI |3>^ LINE FOR JAPAN from !nd a P P%hom P n Amagison Moru for Yoko hama, Kobe. Moji 21 Apr w- FOR |APAN_ from Continent Awajiton Maru for Yokohama Noqovo, Kobe 1 5 Apr Hodokoson Maru for Yokohama. Kobe, Nagoya, v.a Hongko^ 26 Apr p. FOR U.S.A. vi a
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    • 840 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Gcnoo, Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'pore P Shorn Penong x) "POONA" 13 13Apr xxi "SUMBAWA" obt: 29 Apr 1 May I 2 Moy 3 4 Mat xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14 16 May H, 16 May 19 IC
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  • 60 12 THE r dng p ayera will represent I m s.K c team against C.S.C. "A" in friendly cricket match on tbfl padang tod: EC. Hoffman (C.:.: J. F. Aeria. K. G en tinning, A. C es, G. W, P, M iv. meida. P. Martens. E. T< sohn.
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  • 237 12 Whip JB District XI TKiFHS, crack Singapore football team, gave a sparkling soccer exhibition to trounce Johore Bah ni District XI bv six i;oals to one before 1,000 fans at Johore Bahru yesterday. The match was aid of the Johore Bahru Social Welfare. With tetter ideas, superioi
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  • 429 12 FOLLOWING arc weights for all seven races on Mond.i\. final day of the Singapore Turf Club's ElSttf .Mrctiim: lIORSI S (I ASS l)iv. o o Furlungs Stealth 0.00 I igonus *».00 PearHne x. 13 Chanticleer s. 1 1 Scottish Minstrel S. 1 1 1 \»ir% Tak 8.10
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  • 126 12 NANC. F; i Todav ma: kcd the nfl oi .1 ih'w (it In i making history ol the C esc S imming Club -a i > erj during the past 28 win ol Iti <-\ istence had chc "v fi'ipc ot building ;i clubhouse which they could
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    • 207 12 8 Fo ollrr P( p-i-Cola i> lo say |j I Mfj TTt£:i:'J I H i: i fnrtunr. f-^j i.n>r i m _i'in| ui» i I hapi>« -»iiilm.| .if .Tri|..ini.>n«hij.-» 1 Fci rtiii fciatii wj t* fi pppsHCob eipwjww your good feeling, your > pleasure, your happm*** For Pepsi is more
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    • 201 12 COCK BRAND j TKAIJL MAKK AmihUe At all Loading Sole Agents: LIM TECK LEE CD Stngoporc, K. Lumpur,^ I at RAFFLE j the HELLOS N» VIENNA ccmtinmth* itupendoui mmm of ACROBATICS on VW H££iS I "Illpf" IIMCi V7£ XESE BALLEtm I I i GERRY SOLIANO rt makeslhemss^ !A j Tfett(!As,npcr,onor
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    • 85 12 Today's Sports >■ \r y.AcrE viv. 1: RE.M.E. vs. Singapore Corinthians at Jalca Btatf al r p.???. D/V. 2A: Selet Pc. m. Sfnr Soccrrifrs gfl G<-'j-lanQ at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2B: Police "A" M. Pnfcit Timah S.C. at JaUtn tU far at 5.1S p.m.: Springdale S.C. vs. BO D.C A.
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  • 31 13 PENAN* Fri. Penanf heat Kcdah by -l while Pcrak and Solangor ba' ed to a goalless draw in the q Irai sular hockey mcatlni the Dato Krarr.at ground today.
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  • 58 13 Krishnan 's Goal A LAST m'r.uto goal by Krishnan helped Indian RccreaI in Chifa to beat Si Harbour Board Police by four goals to three In the SAFA Wv. 1 Iglia at the Jalan Besai Stadium on Thursday ni?ht. Sc :i Foe [RC wer< Kri 3 md BalS while Jalil
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  • 31 13 PI'LAU BRAXI VnWcd he! 1 Police Sports Association to one all draw 1:1 the SAFA D\ i league at the Jalan Be ,ir Sia.::;; n on ThtirsdSJ i ight
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  • 82 13 kuala LUMPUR, Friday— Fifteen compel iton 6 entered ir the Purhous E-ta:e cvo Country run <>n "Sat. at 5 Prn The rai e will >•■: t Ist milestone Stmgel Bo?i Road The rtinnen are K Krishnan 'K L s Selvaraj, H Bala, S Selvam. P.
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  • 26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fit— Thi Sentul Railway Recre&tion Club Juniors beat Royal Air FOTCC v 29 runs in a nickel matcri on the Sentul ground.
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  • 169 13 Sadali In All-Malays' Badminton C'ship Quarter-finals KUALA LUMPUB, Fri. Singapore's M. Sadali Malayan Malays champion, qualified lor the quarter finals of the All Malayan Malays Badminton Championships at the Selangor Badminton Association hall here today. I opened the tournament fli I morning with an Mty A 'i n ivr A
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  • 98 13 HRLOK SINGH, the six-foot-;iv:; WO-lb. Indian matman, m ftght tw Colony 8 PPlers a1 t ;ie Great Woi i a in a car 6 put up by Yong Pi >motions OMMMMBtI •A I .nm T;rJok wii] tackle at the same time are Bosca Boa,
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  • 29 13 MALACCA. Fri -The Fcrleration Training School beat tlii-' A -v Crijan Po'icc 4-:-! at the Reclamation Ground 7*+ tcr-iay i n a Malacca cpo -ea^:;o So ■ccr
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  • 203 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Ong Chew Bee, Malayan champion powerboused hii way into the second round of the Klang Club Open Qrt rennis championships which s>t art- KltMg today. Men's Singles: I. A. AlsogofT be.,-. W 11. Reid 13-0. 6-0; Dr. Ah Kow beat If. B
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  • 195 13 Today's Sport in the Federation KUALA LUMPUR T|NN S KlMg Open Chi P Otttft I; K'.- ■0, BADMIOTOJf: All Moll Malays c/irn/ipio/i.'-h pt,SRA; CYCLING: AH Malms Championships I*s miles tune trial, Lcfef fjirJim; SOCCER: PAH AftfWai Meeting UMNO HQ, lOJI a."!.; Sclangor Coil ??rd Schools PS, Ccr if ;Ti! Co?nbn;cd
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  • 46 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hie Kliall Lr.Pi-.pwr Mcr\-ar t:!e Bank, holden of the Cbia Keng Hoik Trophy, retained it for the second year i r succession when they defeated Singapore Mercantile 8..:.* 5-0 in a badminton match 00 the High Street courts here today.
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  • 24 13 Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. SdlDfjor Sikhs trOUDOed Singapore Sikhs 6-0 in fheif annual hockey ixtuve Bfl UM Selangor Indian Association ground today.
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  • 51 13 Ipo H Friday— The J' 1 1 Cycling Am dation ■rtll hold i meeting on M d April 2. \u "revive U ttvittai." The meeting wili be he'd in I rrmiicj of the P«fak C- ele and If otor Dealen Asaodatioa] at 53. Clare S::ect. at fi
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  • 189 13 V \LACVA. F: -:;v.— Malacr.n Club beat RfftgllT" C.-b by one vicket i n their annual cricket friendly at the Malacca Oub r. inn Renfl un C'ub batted Dm b:.' Pau] ROM, m;i rr.-.imr::: a qooci |th, made thing* diHiCUit lor the visitors de.-p;'.e the stand
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    • 226 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT 4ppi vnass b from Feder;. to 31 years for appointment Student Dental Nurses in deration of Malaya, s student Dental Nurses •x7.50-152.50 Nurses J :i ?4.»2x19-585 p.m. plus curOLA. Q -ions: iates must have < Matriculation Examinai any University within j Commonwealth: or (b) accredited School
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    • 252 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE T i:i: I «rtaj CW«rtHti r 't D8 Model, BR: 1 ete. 1 1 mja Pari No. 8B 29 76 1'• Shoes 22" Part R Bx x T.21 ANT purchase shophouse t '.'o or three stnrcvs pals only. Apply either in IvSL?^ Or Ln --^-i. B'..x No
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    • 250 13 liner By A/ Capp 1_ '-v. ??-v:ell,thf-:n-i )'l;>-^ N W /^St-AH GUESS YOU'RE. ff AH PROMISED AH -._LLA ]/k-ow5N IT/'- I WOPE y-X/ WILL,CH!LE. r /-AM' '*->„ K D£APUE? r I VOU W!M THE S,f>A PANSVVOKUM NEVAH- f*/_ /T^^ST I VT^^ J 564-.000,000/r K/ makes -no-promise- //> \l\ SHE.-CAJ NT-
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  • 44 14 sharp shower fell on Thursday hut unless there is further rain the lining for this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah should be good. The Double Tote uill be held on Kates 1 auC The ]Y\z Sweep will be drawn on Race 8.
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  • 630 14 WINDSOR LAD SUMS UP PROSPECTS, PICKS BIG RACE ma KFARFR BOM) and MISS WINNIE should be rood betting propositions in the Spring Cup over the i ,Vwi fhp Raffles Plate over six furlongs at Bukit day of the Singapore Turf Clubs Easter Meeting. t; is nioniv
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  • 1357 14 RACE I.IS P-m-- Horses Class 2, Div. mo Pink Trca>ure M SM I A -am d Daniel; \|»piaiiM- i Spencer Poroer •i s:::i Programme 1* b 4 ta0 < Baebv Baxter 10. MO La Hondo J> 7.1 N„ S^le Bagby (Unftxai l;. ..II lirr \irii.r» II «>;„,=
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  • 407 14 DARENTH TO GIVE REPEAT PERFORMANCE DARENTH showed sprinting ability when he whipped I Division Two field over six furlongs on Wednesday. If he saddles up I am confident he will sive a repeat performance in the opening race today. 'I larking Kheng-Hua right to the turn lor home Darenth opened
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  • 130 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre I undl( ~^~T^^ DABEXTH !>\Ki\in ximTTT J-^ 1 ««•>•«! W "Minion 11 m Jk l.\.r \ntor> II Apjil.uiM.- I?"* 11 N 1 llt I (I l:>v < >» »{>/..iii,u, n h«»\iw Him: pMMissioN iMTrTi^rTrr: IiLI J r«-rr«i^i,,n 1. Hri.lgr I ~M delivebi i.iiiMi.N \i«,\ vxT^rr:
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  • 468 14 DELIVERY hA< regained liis be>t form and 1 expect l hiHindostan five-year-old to -lam the opposition o\er the mile in Race lour and re-enter the winning li-t-Dc'.;\- v put ;:n bn'd ?ho\vißg last Saturday when he finished I good lourth tn dendheaters N imi n e and N Sh
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  • 187 14 Bliss Fire May Prove Too Hot Oq :.:> Ik I 0 form Bli^ Fire will prov< I io nmrt for his ivals ana should make amei the last race over the mile tor Cla^s O:.o. Division TW9 hoi ses. Bliss a back marker in e early stages, was flying at
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