Singapore Standard, 5 April 1956

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  • 25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POIIC ***** (5 lines) 2 400 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1956 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 J 1 PAGES l"> CENTS
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  • 360 1 Internal Control By Britain Would Be Mockery To Independent Spore GIVE BRITAIN control of Singapore's internal security and you make a mockery of Independence. Ch :f Minit*' David Marshall said this yesterday while tabling his merdeka motion at the Legislative Assembly meeting. He added "If Her Majesty's
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  • 32 1 Wed ComBsapanled by tw. has kit the opi of disDbLbhment ot pcy nr.-t proierald Templex m, a Govern* :nt himtokmho Plan." i«ll return bel< the month i feme?. Sir will adwernment
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  • 16 1 1 rman a new ■I detfce to W border to PJS?? 0 border fJßicniay.— Rtu-
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  • 323 1 ...And Pilot Steps Out 0f Cockpit Unhurt A VENOM jet tighter from N M Squi Iron of the Royal N Zealand Air Force crashed into rubber trees m Singapore yesterday and the pilot slipped out of cockpit without a scratch. But. seconds after the pilot Fly Officer I. B rgu;on.
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  • 69 1 See Makes It A 'Stinging' Wedding LONDON. April 4. (AP)— A bee buzzed beneath the bridal bolero ol pretty Margaret Collins during the ceremony at St. Wilfred's church. Just at the end of the nuptial mass, the bee sank its stinger into Margaret's shoulder. The smarting bride and groom Patrick
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  • 38 1 KARACHI. April 4 fßcuter) Pakistan regards Mr. Nehru's rejection of a plebiscite tor Kashmir as an "appropriate subject for discussion" at the forthcoming Bagdad Pact Council meeting. Mr. Ilamidul Hug Chowdhury. Pakistan Foreign Minister; said today.
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  • 34 1 THE Sultan of Morocco, Bid! Mohammed ben Youssef. WAI welcomed by General Franco and members of his Government when he arrived m Madrid yesterday for talks on the future of Moro: o.
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  • 175 1 UP, UP, GO BRITAIN'S RESERVES LONDON, April 4 (Router)— The sterling area's 1 and dollar reserves a barometer of Britain's nmnic health— rose by $67,00 C,000 m March, the 1:« isurv announced Unlay. I Thi i- third IHlfff BSBITI month t::- m n haw wn an m an ise, rlsinf
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    22 1 photo. MLN of the Royal Now Zealand Air Force look for parts of wreckage in thc vicinity of the crash. Standard
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  • 73 1 sr louis. Missouri April 4. (Reuter) A third riot m 10 months i rupted lasi night if the city workhouse hen as 260 screaming inmates br windows, threw furniture and set atire before Polic and firemen i-nck-d the di irbance. Tiv uproar followed CirC lit
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  • 56 1 MONTE CARLO, April 4, < UP;— Sir Winston Churchill hit a 35-1 payoff on the roulette wheel of the Grand Casino last night. The former British Prime Minister raked up his winnings, smilingly acknowledged the applause from a circle of spectators and calmly strolled off to
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  • 43 1 LONDON. April 4 (Reuter) Dr. Borg Olivier, disappointed leader of the Malte.se nationalists, declared at London Airport today that despite the British Government's decision he would do his best to prevent integration of Malta with the United Kingdom.
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  • 90 1 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed A 78-year old Malay caused a stir m root of the district and nun board officer this .norning when he scaled a Map: post and tore down the Perak State Ha*. Before onlookers could recover from the shock, the man calmly
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  • 125 1 BLACKPOOL. Lancashire. April 4 (Reuter).— Many British teenage schoolgirl, are preoccupied with sex and their attitude >n demoralizes their less adventurous classmates that teachers are rendered helpless, Dr. Elfed Thomas. Leicester's Director of Education, said here yester- day. Speaking: at the National Union at Teachers
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  • 29 1 NINE soldiers were killed and five others Injured when an Indonesian army convoy was ambushed by fanatic Darul Islam guerillas on Celebes Island last Saturday.—UP.
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  • 124 1 Denied Love So He Quit Jungle TAPAH. Wed. A broken love affair and unendurable hardship m me umgle (or six years has lorced a youne terrorist. Lam Lai, 24. to give himself up. Lam. a mine- electrician fit Chendenang In South Pcra*. said he was tricked into entering the jungle
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  • 267 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Federation Government is studying: a $20,000,000 -National Operational Plan" to rid the country ol 2,800 Communist terrorists still m the jungles. The Plan is understood to provide for a two-fold increase m the fire-power of Home Guards by expanding the
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  • 31 1 the Pakistan Premier, Mr Mohamad Aii. will leave for China on a fortnight's official visit on May 14 or 15 it WM officially stated m Karachi yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 165 1 FOOD CHECKS ON 40,000 I: Oil Wi Federation Poll Hi and Food C ni .1 p< :.> i. d down on 40.000 villagi cd I > x the ase of the Fed* tu>n Govctnn all-out war to exterminate Comm:i:,;-: ben I iftt. At thi a drastic 14-1. d 1 p.m.
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  • 46 1 MILTON. On.,: 4 fßeuter) Mi i< < r~> Hem n et. 103 today, and a-- of MiltO«. Ontario. orT< r as tl for happy marriage: Dr.: argm before breakfa Hemstreets also offer* j formula for long life- I)' r. mI i .:.nk or c:v.
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  • 45 1 'J AIPEI. A; 4. < Reuter) Lmhty r:: n n Formosa's east coast wen hospitalized for lood poisonInf after eating 90 pounc irtli d to Press reports reac:..: hen The reports saM two of the Miermen died ar ners In critical condltlor.
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  • 29 1 MR B< nam n V\ \!;< rm< r manasi r SoLith Ch:n i M rnlng Post In Unn^'konp, dir-d n I; .rban y< k rda;, R< itn
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  • 355 2 Kallang Riots: Four Causes THE Kallang riots were not premeditated though Police were apprehensive of disorder, said Chief Secretary \V. A. C. Goode m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday He was replying to a question by Lib.-Soc. Assemblyman John Ede who asked fnr a statement on investigations into the causes,
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  • 173 2 Tributes To Mr. Donough siN^Aronr. Legislative Assembly i lay paid sterling tribute to its nark, Mr. L. W. Donough who has beeq forced to take leave prior to retirement on medica] r ire. I ;oad;n^ the A c^ \v m praising Mr. Don igh I r nil loyal, capable and
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  • 460 2 Checks Bring Electoral Register Up To Date CITY Council elections will be held m Singapore m December, subject to the mechanics of preparing the electoral roll. Thu was revealed by Chief Secretary w. a. c. Goode m the Assembly yesterday, m reply to a question by
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  • 186 2 THE existing transport system ot Singapore la m a mess, the Minister lor Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, said m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He was objecting to an amendment proposed by Lib. Soc. Lim Choon Mong, to tho Omnibus Services Licensing Authority
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  • 582 2 Merdeka Or No, S'pore Must Malayaniz Legislative Assembly Roun a. v p AND NO BARQn IN LONDON S4Y S MERDEKA or no merdeka, Malayanization of the Singapore Public Services must go on. People.- Action Party lender Lee Kuan Yew speaking during the adjournment of yesterday's Assembly session warned the British
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  • 374 2 SINGAPORE ran no longer afford t<» loofficers at an a&e when they are still <ap. < rendering sjood service, declared Chief Secret.) W. A. C. (ioode at vej>terd:i\'s Legislate A^- meeting. Speaking .v the :r.d reading ol the Pensions Bill, the Chi* Secretary
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  • 37 2 He mainttatfl c i that responsib... i of the couß&7,il consider^ yt pn c~ .«.<. i _i the j tainins indepcsM discharge 5 I for a fact th&:a i The Cbiell speech was Speaker. wte^J debate IE
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    • 41 2 NIGHT y on all Pan Arrertor Prcj>2 e^ t I inher apart than ordinar jou double the usual leg """^^j smite. nftbe^ Sleeperette comfort if °«J' *o*') you uij.v when you fly UJJL«i Kuropc For reser^-j^^'j Mansfield* Co. U-..Oc^J3 PAH AMERICAS
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  • 165 3 THE MERDEKA MOTION That thin 4**cmhly affirm*, m thr nnmr of thp praplo of Singapore, its hrlirf m the principle of "thr basic ri^ht of peoplr* /o government* of ihrir own choice", a* enunciated m the Washinfiton l>",tnration signed hv Sir Anthony Eden. I'rime MimUler of the nitrd Kingdom, and
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  • 2204 3 EVE GO TO LONDON TO SEEK GIFT OF FREEDOM Part Of A World Struggle I rs t ,*s swk I j jaterest f^tW {id of d the David I terd I and hi. I- lattern ye dis- ton- most it for m the I member mmonI question I I beI
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE'S Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday was highlighti(l l>\ the following dramatic incidents: Independent Assemblyman for Seletar, M.P.D. Nair walked across to the (iovernment benches. V\V Leader Lee Kuan Yew for the first time publicly announced that he would Hunt the Communists. The announcement that the Governor had accepted
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    • 203 3 HERE AT LAST Ook&^P swim sens made Superb I 7///// TEBYLENE -/|V^ /N T£N NEW STYLES J Colours j y j WMITE 0 BLACK fcf i PALE PINK T~/ ROSE PINK i TURQUOISE EMERALD GERANIUM SUN GOLD mm LADIES DEPT. 41-43 High Street. Singaport l«i:- 7957 1 urrtjiiifj tn.\€»ris THE
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  • 627 4 Peon Killed Chief Clerk, Cot Only $17 (court Told) Stout for 'Dutch Courage, to carry out plot PENANG. Tues. A peon drank stout m order to have enough courage to murder a clerk, the Magistrate's Court here was tod today. m. the clock was Nerd m bin Shariff, 20, peon
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  • 116 4 SINGAPORE S I-'o ;rth Marl ;trate. Mr. J M. l)e\ereuxC t> urn, yt st( rday allowt d bail of $30,000 In two raretles to Teo tr.y; Bee who was al- dly :n\rl\ I d ho the at t< mp( lii Udnapping ol a a
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  • 136 4 MB Ronmc Bhaw, present ra Capitol Buildlag, rday c nU m the Bingap m O art ol Civil ApF .1 War Damage Com- n award i 1 the Namazie I F t;.>:nages sustained b] the b tilding by Japani be Mr. Kenn th A. S-
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  • 56 4 THE p:- ■■pr:> tor. managing 11 ir r n< r and ditor ol Happy N- ws, a Chinese publu-atiori. were yesti rday th irg< d In the Singapore P^ourth Magistrate's c art with publishing an obFcen* 1 article m the paper on March 10 They claimed trial and
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  • 42 4 KOII AH lIOE ye,t,rri:iv claimed trial m a Singapore Court to a chaise of attempting to st< al watch from I.- c ChJen Klok, at Strathmore Avenue, on April He wa.s allowed $500 bail till April IL
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  • 88 4 THE bcor-dri:ikin.2 hni now acquired by Sip.^r,poreans aai repli c I tamsu-drinking •-i hiiN hit th;- 1 ?a:ns;i trr.(ie 'rv bii iy, claiir.fii a sams;; :oa'.er. M. lam Too H';ay Xco. :o yesterday applied for a (Hnprehensive liquor liceno f bet shop before thg
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  • 39 4 WATCHMAN Santa Sinsh. 26. was yesterday fined $15 and ordered to pay $25 compensation lor causing hurt to a 12-year-old boy whose Sister's hand he was alleged to have sought m vain, by a Kuala Lumpur court.
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  • 123 4 POLITICAL lea lew In Smqaporc clamour for Freedom the birth right of every individuali bui their Individual mean- "men on v." Mrs Shirin l Fo/ L'.r F;ii i yi 'rfiav The Genei .1 Si n tary 0! the Singapore Coi on I ol Women,
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  • 29 4 mr. yap Qiok Juan who completed hla poet-school r»rt:tK'atc eour>p with distinction at the Anglo-Chtn-<-sp School, lcavrs Sinsapore today by the Charon for Australia to ttudy civil engineering.
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  • 196 4 UMNO Calls For Malay Unity SINGAPORE division of the United .Malays National Organization yesterday called upon the sponsors of the anti-Merdeka" movement among the Malay am ettort and not create a community to stop their v split within the community. UMNO publicity officer, P iTuan Byed
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  • 118 4 Ex-Workers Asked To Show Cause FCK'RTEEX cx-crr.plcyccs of \'r.c Vt 1 Hiap So' 1 Ca:::::::^ and Sauce Fa \o:y. Bukit -.h. who were produce I m 1 Singap ftt Couii le saow raw c why I hey >..' v I not hot nd over for six months. c tin* I
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  • 57 4 M AN ASSAULTS DETECTIVE a man assaulted detective m a col Tee shop m East Coast Road. Singapore. early yoterday morning, then ran away. He was resisting arrest lor beating up another man. At about the same time. three thugs set upon a man at the junction oi Berangooo Road
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  • 116 4 300 Strikers Return After Agreement THE !:\<'-day rtrflu 300 workeii n Watti and Bftta r. In S.r._.-.p. X I Dded yfterdaj Xli men win return to pork tbil morning. The "return !<• work" d< clsioo followed t:.' :nanagement'i Bgreemeni to reinstate >rvt n oui of 15 i mpk dismissed last
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  • 40 4 THREE ho m after taking pc:\ porridce, seven Malay women and a boy were sent hospital yi rdav for suspected food i.soning. O:.c of the women was w,,: dk irtiile the i e~: wan treati I ai outpatients.
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  • 24 4 Cuban wrmy chiel Ocneral Francisco Tabernilla has announctri that a military plot against th< Oovernment bad been foiled and officers arrested. Reuter.
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  • 145 4 THE Singapore Independent Movement is renewing Its efforts to raise iunds for a home for th se eeking adjustment m soc: "There is a great need for I r lot for ex-pri^oners, cured patients from Trafalgar Home for Lepers and mental homes, a;
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  • 154 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINI. tuDber prices (rents per Ib.) m SineaP(»re on Thursday were: Ku>ers tellers Spot (nom.) j 80 No. 1 RSS April SJ 891 Ni>. 1 May XX: Bt] No. I U SS 1. No. i7| ss Tone: I 'ncrrtain. TIN PKICh The price of tin yesterday was S.JSO
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  • 208 4 MANAGER IS JAILED ON TRUST CHARGE PENANG. Wed.-James William Barber, Penang Branch Manager oJ J. Ro j k l y n Amusementi was sentenced to six months 1 imprisonment by Mr. B J. Jennings m the Sessions Court yesterday. The Court President found Barncr guilty o n a charge ■mended
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    • 75 4 Weather Report M'IXIMUM Temficraturc F: t.:;d p- 'n. April J to 7.90 1 April 4 Singapore "'F>: Penang (not received); Kota Bahru (75F); Kuala Lumpur (75F); [poll (76F), Kuantan ITIFI Maximum Temperature. From 7 M a. m. to T.:;u D m Apn l 4 Singapore (82F); E*enang (B9F); Kota Bahru
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  • 41 5 IPOH, Wed.— Police detained two persons m connection with the stabbing of a Sikh watchman m Market Street yesterday mon. Meanwhile, the victim. Kchari Singh, who was d m the stomach, is reported to be recover
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  • 60 5 taiimxo. Tcachen °f Ei glish m verna ilai schools, North Pcrak. will hold an exhibition of teaching at the Una Lian High School, i aiping on April 9 sod 10. lbe Exhibil I n v. be open< d on Mi day at 1 1 a.m the
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  • 353 5 SIR SYDNEY COMMENDS STUDENTS Restraint Amidst Violence, Unrest' THE University of Malaya student body is to be commended "fcr the restraint shown m the political excitement, industrial unrest and violence which followed the elections under the new Singapore Constitution/ Sir Sydney Came, the Vice-Chancellor, says m the University's 1954-55 annual
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  • 170 5  - To Serve, Strive, And Not To Yield Is Their Motto RFKNAKI) WILLIAMS Hv TO Serve— To Strive— and Not To Yield sums up nmttn <>f the "Outward Bound" schools of Great i lin and Malaya. I Outward Bound School :rain youngsters Deri the ages of 14 and 16 m the
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  • 48 5 THIRTY people were Dndered homeless when lire ran d an attap bill m Sineap n"s Manduiay Road earl;. yesterday moraine. Damage waa estimated at Sin. l)oo. The fire believt d to liavc tarted ai a result of an i led rle short circuit.
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  • 111 5 Rough P.C. Angers A Magistrate A POLICE COOSUI c who roughly handled I --old angered Singapon Fourth I^lagi^tratc. Mr. J m. Dew Colebourn, yesterday. He flared up when he law a police constable roughly handle Woon Ping Tat while escorting him from the dock. The Magistrate called the constable and
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  • 37 5 LECTURER m Mathcm.v: University Malaya, Mr. M. J. Wicks, will read a paper to the Newman Society of Singapore entitled "Recent Developments m Louie" at 8.30 p.m. tonight m Xii cad Hall. Kinga Roid
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  • 158 5 VHE prevalence of secret societies is a headache to the police, said DSP M C. Boyle, when he oppos See Poon Tee's application for a beer licence for a m the Great Eastern Pair at Geylang Serai. Singapore, before the Board of Licensing Justices, yesterd
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  • 63 5 I" H R M) iftll acquiited I Si-.: -.ore Court yesterdi on a charge of r oting a* Carey Road, on Dec. 25 lati yenr. The J Inche Ahmad bin I rahim, ruled thai then irai "no case" to rr>' L They «-c 'i
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  • 163 5 'Serious Industrial Unrest Unless Warns City Labour Union THE 2,500-strong Singapore City Council Water Department Labour I'nion has p:«,tested It the Conn <il over the policy of employing contract worker^ to do the work normally done by its permanent I; hour iorce. f The Union also bU several other grouses
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  • 111 5 He Will Teach English A LECTIREK ai (lv F -1 cull v of Orieatal LaagMges m CaaAridge I iiivcrsitv is now a iecti'd m English at the lnivrrsit\ of Malaya. Ho is ft TTir tH Shanghai burn. I)r H Chairs Dr. Chang first taagal m a I nivfisit.v m Sh
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  • 131 5 IPOH Wed Uj 1 t ivrak umno Division want DMNO to iru\udr a by law m it> constitution to control all Alliance membi r nring m councils at all leveh. This decision waa made at a meeting of the division following tii' t:> teat
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  • 69 5 KLANG, W< d San 1 Kirn Hock, 43-year-old man:-:.' r ot the Wah S:an^ Bhippinc Co.. yesterday claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court to a charge ol criminal bn of tru^t of SII.VOUW i,: the tirm's funds. Bam who was rPR nt^d by Mr. R. P. s. Rajasooila
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  • 108 5 He Admits Two Trust Charges TAN' Eng Tung pi lO> d -uiity to two charge i I crimma] sr ftcfa of irasi hi the Btnga|H?ff Pbwtn MasjiS" trate Court j ester d.iy. it v... -a l i thai dDm 12. la j i ar, lan wa alleg< d to have
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  • 183 5 b.viu paiiat. Wed. j Malayan financial and other iv. oven, U adequately i r I utlied, arc sufficient to proi Lde decs n- st andard ol Uvini lor everybody, Ministei f( i Commt rce and Indusi n Dr. [small bin Dato Abdul R ihman
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    • 594 6 mtM concern cxpres- Btagagl I'urasian 1 community. belated ;t is. "over safeguard! lor their interests, ttrr*I*ll^1*11^ MCiirit] bo future self-: Hi itale, bai touched oil untety ofl the other mtß In CWonij They should ban recognised the BOOd :or bci:.L T ftfCß f€iC€ 09 the plans QyU h..\.
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    • 299 6 rFHE monthly report of the Federation Labour A Department cited the case of tappers who were making hay m rubber estates whose own. rs a ere ton scared to visit. Such owners have their tappers the entire 'management' of their estahs and have no choice b:;t to accept
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  • 891 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE ME THE M.rayan Rai'way Administration, for all its boas: m refusing to countcnftfl !C what it described as •the undemocratic and totalitarian demand" dI the Natii :.a. Union of RaiAvaymcn that membership of a partii iiar ".■<■"!<!(■ union shall be a ndition o! emp oymeni
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  • 249 6 Sir: The Chief Minister of Singapore maintains that m all quarters there is a real and passionate desire for nierdeka. why then should he ignore the rail by those people, including my humble self. to carry out a secret referendum or a uallup poll? Mr. Marshall
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  • 280 6 Sir: Heartiest congratulations to correspondent "Schoolboy" for his timely article headed "Independence Now Would Pave Way for the Communists." It is indeed very heartening to note that, "m spite of the vociferous antics of Marsh allLsm. a young and worthy citizen of Singapore La not duped by the
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    • 352 6 Sir; Malays m this Colony are facing extinction as a race. They are now the wandering Jews of the Colony due to their apathy to enhance their mode of living and their neglect of the future of their children. The lack of unity among themselves and the distrust they
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    • 212 6 S:r: The publicity chief of the Peninsula Malay Union said In your issue of the 23*h Maivh lHofi that ince Singapore was TAKEN OVER by sir Stamford Raffles (ran Sultan Hussein Shah it must be returned to a Sultan." Aren't there enough of Sultans
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    • 222 6 It Is Not A Frightening Thought Sir: I rather agree with S^Q.'fl theory that Mr. David Marshall :v.ay re sufTering fr-m an inferior. t v >• Qploa* but I doni think that that fact. If it |g a fact which Mr. Marshall would recogr.: o. DtC I bt a frightcr.::.:;
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    • 124 6 Sir: It is clear by now that apart from the Labour Front, Alliance and P. A. P., the majority of the population of Singapore with no political party affiliation are not enthusiastic about immediate merdeka. To them the idea is thoroughly discredited. What they do want is
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    • 89 6 Sir: Please permit mo to present an addition to your collection of 'Merdrka' *or antiM) poems. >ou have so courteously published rrccntly. Sunc if you arc m the mood for it i to the strains of D.iis> Daisy; David. David civc us your answer do. Who wants Merdeka
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    • 83 6 Wrong Ward Sir: In view of the fa^t thai the Federation and Sir:^apore GovClttßMOti endeavouring to ncniU doctors, teacher.^ eU\. from HongkODC, India a:/? Q lon, should the word not r>e "Asianiration" Instead of M Malayanizal ion T h o writer has heard of ti.' 1 ra c of an
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    • 235 6 TEACHERS ARE BABY-SITE AS WELL Sir: I would like to remind "Irate" and his companions that they are not the only parents m Singapore. The teachers m Singapore are the only teachers m the world who work for the first few months without pay and wait for more than eight
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  • 28 7 F| Spanish Covr* ap I duration mi ITVttectorate tthat country's PL and u» i; r,■ I• r a i week* of as a \as and I i
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  • 32 7 LgC April 4 (Reu- have i ,Acd east already •.orst seL i flood op age e death L«? dollars damage and rday. tpo. m the Great 20 n m L hit
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  • 17 7 f c secret I GovHt (*urt of appeals I <i lower ■JKT that I r.ed to
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  • 19 7 c Council of esaust spot Bf S :entific pencd its ■tin Rei China's Jjjjaj. It appealjtlaw ■•>■» and tests.
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  • 24 7 I Ito death a I of .stealing I *nd other mcdiI blackI ir^n m her amTL^ m? for lac^ t*» w arsaw re-
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  • 239 7 wash:.\ ;a>:; April 4 (UP) a i nan tempted to set fire to the Red Room of Uh V. nit G House and later staned four other small blazes m the cutive office building across the street. None of the fires caused any appreciable darr
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  • 116 7 Courage Award For Symonds NEW YORK. April 4 (UP).Gene Symonds, United I foreign correspondent i killed by a mob m Singr, last year while covering Communist riots, last night \va^ given posthumously the rfl Polk Memorial Award by the Overseas Press Club. The club's awards for last year's journalistic *'bf
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK. April I I ter) The Government has agreed to release records and letters seized m las' raids on American Communist Party headauarters and editorial offices of the P Worker, the party newspaper. Treasury ageni riied party centres m seven cities m raids that
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  • 218 7 Cyprus Attacks On British Civilians On The Increase \-iiyos:.\. Cvnii-. April 4 (UP) a L2-year-old '..^Cypriot girl died yesterday of wounds from a grenacfe intended for i British army officer. Nik: V;.. koo v wounded ill he head jrestcrday ou*. .le Nmitol hospital *She died ifter an operation m the
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  • 231 7 uiant Search TOKYO, April 4. (t'P)-U.S. V >■ i bed at dawn itodav a giant search I'hrco of Japan's four main viands for a:. American > J ying Bn plane Imi since c I lan with Hve men aboard. Ijinal Meeting R \h4\T. po o April i'S'. •m .Mohammed
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  • 158 7 QALION. Ohio, April 4 (UP) —Stanley Thorn, 19, baa Tiled luit for divorce far hia Ll-yaar-old bndc. while awaiting trial on a eharpJS °f contributing to bii delinqui d y. Thora was arieitod aloni nrith the firTi foster parents, Mr. and ISTS. Car!
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  • 125 7 Farouk To Grace: I Come MONACO. April 4, (IP) Former Kinjj Farouk of Egypt and former Emperor Bao Dai of Indo-China are the only royalty so far who have accepted invitations for Prince Kainier's wedding: to Grace Kelly, officials said yesterday. The actual list of the 600-odd persons invited still
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  • 96 7 Truman Blasts Ike Co. NEW YORK. April I, KIP)— Former Pro.--, lent Hairy Truman charged the Eisenhower idministratioo last Qlght frith failing to 21 c the public the fact< on the Soviet threat to the Western world. He Mid Ute r.s. Pratt is doing borer job of informing the public
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  • 233 7 BUT BOY M;\vJ YORK. April 4 (AP) Yee] YoVBf, 40-year-old Chines*: laundryman, went about his work m his .shop m Brooklyn yesterday, and none o.mld tell whether he did n<»l know that his wife and srAi were killed on Monda> ins plane crash,
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  • 217 7 FULL- FREEZE ATOM PLAN US. Offers Most Detailed Blueprint ALL NATIONS TO SIGN DISARMAMENT TREATY LONDON, April 4 (UP)— The United States yesterday called for establishment of a world arms cut body that would work step by step through conventional disarmament to a full-freeze on future production of nuclear weapons.
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  • 116 7 MOSCOW !\pril 4 (UP)— Nikita Khrushchev sai^i yestcrdav that world peace can be assured even wim a divided Germany. I Khrushchev told foreign newsmen at a reception m honour od Swedish Premier T;i-o Erlander that "peace must be ittured above ail.'" He thus apparently pushed
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  • 125 7 TURNCOAT BRITONS WASHINGTON, April i IP)— The Senate Internal Security sub-committee has invited a former >u\irt ,eeret policeman to come from Australia to tot it v ibout two turncoat British diplomats, a spokesman said \esterdav. T: <man Sn it te>ti Vladimir ie Soy alia,
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  • 79 7 sa.n .v. ;< »nio I \r a B-29 bon r rash< d into the 410-foot trar tting tower of a local rart *.r n v.< ir terd .m r Sh Owen Kilday said five mon I lied H and one was killed. tad
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  • 199 7 The Fiery Italian Damsels ROME. April 4. 'UP)- Three girls m n v Italian feOWW an M tod ii.' .r unfaithful lovers on Monday jtn ißti an I Issi m 1 wore I fat:i iti< but plenty of blood. nMMKMId of pilgrims at shrine i Mad ana of lie ardi
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  • 21 7 A .an d lnHfii headed r emtm Anattas g Communist Vietnam P I Pham Dong m Hanoi on Tuef--U.P.
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  • 36 7 NEW YORK April U S.r A. -Ayn <": n. B:v. guidi d mi silr xpert ;i ri y( st( rday ight< r plan* bo extinct a a ri' v. •apon m the war ol tomorrr'W
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  • 178 8 MALAYAN HISTORY BOOKS BY LOCAL AUTHORS WANTED THE EDUCATION Ministry will encourage any Malayan scholar who wants to write a history book for use m local schools. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. D. McLellan, said that though the Ministry WOUld
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  • 91 8 KHAW KIM TEIK. X, of Kualt Lumpur, BUcged to hare ttt< tnpted to extort $1 i'i'.Ooi) ri :r. S: r. uaporo busin< ssman. K. M. Abdul Razak, it Arab Street on :-vb 24, was acquitted Km the Eighth Magistrate recently aft< r Ihe prosecution offered n
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  • 30 8 EIGHTY-FIVI -ember nations, including Malaya, of the World Health Organization wttl I observe the eighth annual World Health Day on April 7. a slogan "Destroy disease- carrying insects."
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  • 236 8 MAX CH ESTER England, April 4 (Reutcr)— The inter Guardian today submitted that d i Her I d the Federation of Malaya and Singapore would be the beat oi pet ■n1 di *r:o latti i troi piffi* 1 undet Chineai ■01 rol. "The Chli I
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  • 261 8 Nonyas, Babes To Give Show A DRAMA m Malay, written by a Malacca, born Chinese who has been blind sinnbis boyhood, will be staged at the Singapore Badminton Hall m a t\\oniqht performance on Friday and Sat urday, April »i and 7. The play "Sapu Tangan Yang
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  • 267 8 Early Birds Can Be Our Filing v KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief Minister, Tunku Abd Rahman, was told today that a naval aim of the Federation Arm c Forces was now "most essential" for the i inshore defence of Maloyo long and vulnerable coastline.
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  • 51 8 TELOK ANSOX. Wed. A Malay boy, Hashim bin Ismail, aged 11. is Vu to have been drowned while bathing m the Pcrak River at Kampona Gajah -ay. Villagers conducted a search Z both banks of the flowing river till late yesterday :y had not yet
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    • 242 8 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE Th s invaluable Wind Mixture is an exce: ent rerr.edv for Stomach Pcins, C^^s*:pc'icn ird'cesticn Acidity, Hecrtbu-n, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL occooooccooogoccocgooooooosooooooooososoeoooo^ STREPTOMYCIN MEUI PENICILLIN MEUI MYCILLIN MEUI Contn nin^ crsstalline procaine penicillin G 300.000
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    • 491 8 Standard <z&Unm Information at a Glance RTnG AP^SiR^ P SWETTENHAM Bs^- 45 and 9 p KAMPAR m TiirigmW j_S3 v| N: p k Me: Mon Sam Ch:n Psk EAST WEST at I'liKl N(M M (ill II lINt *!i Yd%V d nual general met i\. C jncil's l ana 9^ I
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  • 972 9 THE PLUS AND MINUS of the HYPNOTIC FAT PEOPLE CAN SLIM UNDER THE EYE GHFG F G NN rOLGiR" is thr nitknamr rnuxhout Interim lies hi* fPHri jtyk o/ f/riii no > nrry STAN I > MN> I ruturc ,>t thr hrtip/its that -M brine to the MfU /*n/ <//>„
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  • 449 9 From Steroids— A New Discovery L ONDON /^.V£ 0/ the latest mcd discoveries is a ste r I anaesthetic, the yirst 0; kind to be developed. It is given by injection, and doctors who have tesi say that it produces a less hn jFul and more eren a' sia than
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  • 831 9 Leter From INSIA By Our Own Correspondent F AST week I reported about s« vrral shootin? iruidents oti our borders and wondered when or how they will end up On the fourth I rid.iy of March was horn the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. We both tried to forget, for t!ie
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  • 845 9 HIGHLIGHTS Red Feelers m Pakistan The Netaji Controversy Compulsory Education a> Singapore Contribution A JR. David Marshall's d;s- Msure m Singapore that ho had not pat received from India any |tflN|| to rebuild the IN. A. ill memorial m Singapore demolished by British troops m 1M45. has served to focus
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    • 90 9 >•• II I I 4 I i. I .^^B I i 1 4* hi tr 6. Lots of ladies have Vhmn. Men too (6) Mill T. On some numbered tables it will appear t4> 14. Royal Angier Uo> IC In which a keen mess shown humility (8) 18 Old salts
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  • 117 10 THE Singapore rubber price yarned half a cent yesterday with April first grade shipment, dosing at fi Ctntl per lb. (Tuesday 88] cents). Speculative short covrrins activity caused the rise m the local market which saw a steadily risins trend for tne DdOSi part of
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  • 48 10 Bayen Sellers Spot loose nom. 89J B9| Apr:! HS S. No 1 89} <^ r > May Rs 8 No, l 88J BS] Apr:! RSS. No. '2 88 88 Apr:': RSS No. 871 88 RM A on re 5. tender: April M S9\ May BB] tt| Tone: Quiet.
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  • 100 10 FITTFO m n kers Visouni aii Her, 1 new aiicraft drift meter recently completed successful trials m the Middle Capj n. It Evans, senior navigating officer oi 1 0 EC. airimj teste I ths buti imeni and said I if hi Eound H to be of
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  • 338 10 TIIF Natural Rubber Bureau m Washington has cautiously predicted that replacement sales of both passenger car and lorry types m the Tnited States this year would "approach, it not exceed, the 1955 record." C tnmenting m the April I of its tv.
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  • 48 10 NEW YORK. A; :.1 «TT» Dow-Jones Clo>:- g Averasjsss SIOC KS 30 Indu b ill 519 91 20 Rails I 1.41 Utilities I 65 Stocks L 51.61 I'.ONDS M Bonds 98.20 i 1 Dow- Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 ivei E< equals ioo> clo.-cd .-<• IMM
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  • 337 10 MALAYANS AT E.C A.F.E. TALK ON CENSUS METHODS Importance Of Statistics Stressed 1 .iiinr.r. .Malayan experts are now \> attending the E.C.A.F.E. conference oj lllstl( discussing methods to be used io r the worii tion census of 1960. They a:c: Mr. Lee Liang Hye, Assistant Registrar at the Singapore Statistics
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  • 62 10 TWO scientists, Keith Cole 9M& Dick Dowdoi, sailing m tki Klfti DtH IPitlk the A«9" trdklil National Research Expedition to IfoOQUCfli island ;> tfcc ntb>AtitafctiCi will find poor! Ust v> r tl I '•U'/< riir, /id" cJgn'Tffc ;.(;><'- crs })rr<riitcd to fOfffM ?//cthbi'f OJ })<irt]j by
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  • 436 10  - TRAMP SHIPS REACH HIGH ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard's New York Bureau Chief THE market for second-hand tramp freighters is today booming. Shipping brokers m New STork report that eld. secondhand vessels, such as wartime Liberty ships, are now bringing their highest prices since the I Qd Ol the Korean
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  • 30 10 A HUNDRED technical experts from ail parts oi tbc world early thi s week watch ed the first "live" colour television pictures bnng transmitted by the BBC.
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  • 100 10 THE Malay.:- ,:.:ir t market 111 q.;:t y. 1 1 rd;r.\ There w< re i n'.y "x i> changes, :n quotation?. Price chang< s announ i I by the MaUymn Sharcbrokers" Associate n y» st< rday w< re: INDI STRIM S Buyers Sellers Henry Wauj;.-
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  • 66 10 Business In Shares SIN fAPORE (brokers reported the following business done yesterday: F X SI 72 I Gamn ».10, $2 12 1 2; Oversea Chit' t >•• B;mk 536: Sine Darby $1.75, $1.71 ornight^. S*i re Col $1.47 1/2; Straits Traders $25; We B > -2 I. irut 7 3;
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  • 34 10 THE head? r Inrio-British steel deal have E n signed m New Delhi. The contract provides for the tion of a steel plant at Dursapur 'I M Indian Steelworks Construction Comp I
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  • 18 10 A NEW fjfiinin mull scooter, known v the Prima, I being marketed m the United Kingdom.
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  • 133 10 OUTER ROADS Precilla, Helikon, Sir John Fi inklin, Egero, B<:. y Skou Oboli, Leneverett, Utrecht Princi s.i'\-.'. i)d!;-. Tabinta, Charon Salal iga. INNER ROADS Y..:ig A-::-.. R.-wan?. Bcntong Latfftn, Playaran, New Asia Angkorwat, Caltex W, Tm. Pin ang, Leksula. Langir, Wittezee Mm Ilu.ma. To: q Ha:. I)ar\
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  • 198 10 INDIA' S PROGRESS PRAISED INDIA is well on the mad to broad economic expansion, reports the U.S. Journal of Commeicc. "The Five- Year Plan now being completed has greatly strengthened the country*! •POtMWIIiC podUoo National income, industrial and farm output and foreign trade all have increased." Ac'h'r-. encnt. under thf
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  • 345 10 Field Tests At Rothamsted Colonies ALTHOUGH laboratory work i s irureasini; at the Rothamsted Experimental Station, the unique agricultural research station north of London where nun h work ot ifeeej value to the Colonial territories, includins Malaya, is ((instantly being tarried out. field experiments, and the anal>sis of the results
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  • 18 10 -3S basis Qj!y 3* to ttHiM vituuiy JJ O| S II m mak f SLS ■Mill 3
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  • 40 10 ducf Ei prices p?a Copra Ml S2Bl seii^J oil < drums* d tolt white pad Sarawak tSI Special SirJ sell' Singtpr rf J j tion dosssg j tone wa ■OLID 11 am. J Noon ..ID m. J 11 a.m. H.CI
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    • 1047 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE NATURALISATION IMPROVEMENT TRI'ST TENDERS are ii it for JVOTICE is hereby given that -rical contract »-l > :u following persons whose .|f storey Oflir* imea and .'id ::e>,es are given at Princess Estate, Queens- bi Om ire applying to the Gov- en foi nat iraJQ sation and be
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    • 202 10 NOTICES PROP, ATI; AND ADMINISTRATION Estate of Gulam Mohamed bin Noor Mohamrd. deceased. uatc of .Inhore Bai.ri;) |LL PFRSONS hav-ir.-daimi ifain the ai <>.v--namr dteceaaed who died at tho Ta.vpni Mr:. 'a: Hospital. Johore Bahru on 7th May, r are required to submit ;;:> [r tail s w writing to
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    • 49 10 YJJGOSLAyJ^ From Adriatic. N East .n JC &».«fJ^ AVALA '^TaAI.MSS From Hongkong to K^tT Bcyrou'H m/v -TRICLAV ./%fTWT EAST MOU^ A General Agtnts AJ T# t^ ,7-B Rc b ,n r^— Molocco: M Gomci c 6^ Cotf W p*J( P. Sweftenhom E-Sco*o" Ir < t Penong: En? Hono Trod ng
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    • 550 11 K^T TRADING CO., LTD. Kt* >"/• Reblneoei Road. I. |L UE FUNNEL LINE I~ l aMIRICAN SIRVICE I Biltimore. Philadelphia b Cult I S f' $'pm— f Sham I Apf Apr 25 Apr 26 I 9 4 |un '5/16 |ur» 17/18 I to load and discharge cargo I --rr ToaN
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    • 1062 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I lin*«) (Incorporated m Singapore) 1 1 2 lm*«) the blue funnel line Cj «*^7 °P tl0 to proceed vU other port* to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to UVIRPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTININT Singapore »....-.7-^ ltv 1000 6 C IJ s <"■>
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    • 907 11 MITSUI p§^ LINE FOR JAPAN from India S h m Pt nfl Amagison Maru for Yokohama Kobe Mo|i 21 Apr FOR |APAN^ from Continent Awojisan Maru for Yokohama Nogovo Kobe 15 Apr Hodakasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Nogoya. via Hongkong 26 Apf FOR U.S.A. via Suez tor New York. Philadelphia,
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    • 829 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port Soid. Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penang x) "POONA" 18 18Apr xxi "SUMBAWA" obt: 29 Apr 1 Moy 2 2 May 3 4 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14 16Moy 17 1 S Moy Ir lOMov xxxx)
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  • 405 12 Torch light Tattoo Baby Crocs From Malaya JAL stewardesses Miss Akiko Yamamoto (left) and M Seiko Fukazawa "shyly" give appraisal to some 132 he crocodiles after they are flown from Singapore to To Ijcently. Now priced at about S9 per head, these threc-rnonth-old crocodiles imported from Malaya will bc sold
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  • 250 13 11l (Reoter) Sinsajwre scored a I Cup Croup "A" over I I X 22-20. I chamRbbls tf am tTo today Besetting of [Vti 1 tactic PEaßdorfpr. Germany's champion, f rrrd any Japanese itai to the unit of three games. He won the game frc- K^ uke Tsunoda and another
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  • 24 13 T n* Sob Party Esi TTitolnton Ljhiicca BadbStfurday at U be decided C|Bd tour Ut will be Ksay Lock. fane:- Tan. Scow. SWML
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  • 174 13 LONDON, April 1 (Rruter) A small programme <>f English league football today included some vital matches, particularly lor the teams m danger of relegation from division one R'lt 'n !'i mm crunks neitrn r Aston Villa nor Hudd< rsfi< .a. the two bottom teams r
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  • 1303 13 Says STAN McCABE '7'- -t the second of th-rr article* mi n which AnMr*Um»» *±~m t t crickr- Tttti m snolyttd by 1 fow^r Aiwtralton mVrmn or^) es n thc forthcn lvg m the battle for the mythical "Ashes' because SB* fi?^ 1 demoralising nature.
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  • 78 13 Borneo's Gabuh Sets New Record Jump JESSELTON, Wed A new record m the Hop Step and Jump was created last Saturday when PC (iabuh. North Borneo's star sprinter and jumper did an excellent 4!) feet I] indies at the Kota Belud district sports. Second was Sium bin Diau with a
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  • 359 13 SINGAPORE, with 12 points to its credit, took the Far East Air Forces Boxing team championship over Malaya, Hongkong: and Ceylon respectively. Malaya placed second with tight points. Hongkong third wit i BUI and Ceylon last with three pointi Singapore'! victory must be credited
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  • 386 13 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Stonor Shield league cricket for senior clubs m the State starts on Sunday with two matches down for decision m the northern zone of the competition. Nine lani have ontorM ■fain this year but noticeable absentees will be the
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    • 442 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT 1 BANK LI rery heartily thanks a friends sad well-wishers for their messages of Good Wishes, v < am Q \j a> tne bea thp occasion of the opentngt 4 C 'Tr.'l ret." j Marc PERSONAL LO KVM HONG '.'.-rr.i of van X r-- > s r.
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    • 242 13 Btner By Al Capp WTy xklXm a v C. CONGRESS- A N SO, GO £~GASP. r r Tf \-cT^ K .i r rr.^ o^ L y M <• \MTJ\J TMASSWHO. f r -EV'FWTIWEVO- i 4 HEADS 7 THERE'S \J K' UST G;VE. 64-' A r A fOOLiSH QU£STIOnA AX Mb!
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  • 59 14 Triple Champion ONG CHKW BEE of Singapore, winner of the Men's Open Singles, is seen receiving: the Ansley-Youne C'hallrnsr (up from Lady Bournr. Ong br;it 11. Kamis by lil, (i-4. mi n tlio Kl.in^ Club Faster Tennis Tournament. Looking on are Mr. W. vS. Milsum and Mrs. B, lievenx i
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  • 582 14 THY. Singapore Business Houses Football Association lejsue competition made an auspicious start when more than 10 matches were pla.ed oil yesterday. :::-»hlight of th- fa matchci wai the high-scor-ing game between T Sjporti Qub md ici when the forme: by 10 goals to 1 Kok Cheng
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  • 78 14 I following have •elected to play for the C: ans against the Se: n the Annual cricket match on S urday and Sunday at 11 a.m each on the S.R.C. Ground. ,oT?l m N H °bbs and B, (SCO. EL Da S SanOOttaam. H. Perera and Singh
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  • 35 14 m»5° VS Town beat Ford Motors by two goals to a friendly soccer match played B rday. for B l ere Gordon and John Ker v A .cd fo r p htotan.
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  • 123 14 Today's Sport SOCCM s a y LEAGl y-mv. u s Cot 4 .->-. S N B P c J is h\ er Si 5.1$ p.'-;..- a m D a I ;1 B r. si /sten Besar Stadiu^i a 7 a M D/V M: K M L ra, Bonne r a-
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  • 283 14 Singh Honoured Again I. J. SINGH, who sk:- pen I the victorious Singapore Com- Schools hv ckey team la>t N r, is bees ■gain pointed to lead the Singapore C mbined Scb o mm iet team be touring Muai to plajf their annual ■OCCtT fixture A- •■>' the Jobort Combined
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  • 539 14 x f u or lj4 horses v> from Class Three and from (las S Five has been entered for the SelanK"r Turf Juh Meetinti on April II. IK and 21 1-ollowinjj are the entries: IIOKM (.LA-- IHKM J»r Kun .*nt] Run x
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  • 612 14  - Hkong Will Retain Aw Hoe Trophy BILL FUNK Strongest Team Picked By THE Hongkong Football Association has picked the best players available for this Singapore trip and is utterly confident that Hongkong's stars will be able to retain the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup against Singapore on Saturday. This was revealed
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  • 56 14 TOKYO. April 1 (IP) ipt.iin of the Sin^aMffe tram. Poon PTaag Hue. blamed Tok>o"s un.se.isdiiahie told weather for the poor display hy his pla>(«is the world t.ihle tennis thampionslii?is. Singapore have won only o ne out of mx matches they have played m the rust three
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  • 190 14 Tumiah is First Schoolgirl Champion SIXI M..\- ear-old Tumiah A- Karim (Suloh) gained the distinction cf being the •oigiri ever to win a M n she beat W S in straight ef 11-2 11-3 m the finals he'd at'Sß Hall im night. In cran doubles semifinal Dasmon Gemas ar X
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  • 101 14 THE fo lowing office bearers were c acted la the annuaJ genera] meeting o f the Indian Recreation Cub held at the Ja an Besar Stadiu P;c :t Mr, A P Rajah, ice President* Mcaan I I Sberifl and K. M ithi kumuru, Se retary Mr P Appavoo
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  • 173 14 PHILADELPHIA, April 4 (AP)-The four-day I S. Open Amateur badminton championships, which begin today at St. Josephs College field house, have attracted some 200 entries from the United States and five foreign nations. Here from abroad are Ooi TVik Hock and On.s Poh Lim.
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  • 115 14 a\ unbeaten M by Ifajot T. Jourdan and a ball century by Major WhitmelJ helped GHQ Tanglin to beat I RXAS Bembawang by four Wickets and 151 rims m tin Services Cricket league at Sembawang yesterday. m mother match I B O.D. gained v M 8 run
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  • 200 14 THREE horses, Little John, Stage Show II and Eastern Pearl who scored at the recent Singapore meeting have been transferred to Class One from Clai>s Two, according to the Litest SRA amendment list. Other transfers are: From Cla.ss 1 to Class 2:
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