Singapore Standard, 12 April 1956

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  • 21 1 PRESIDENT Sorkarno has born officially invited to visit Russia. Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia. A Zhukov. revealed yesterday. U.P.
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  • 19 1 TRADE talks between Communist China and Cambodia opened m Peking on Tuesday. Peking Radio reported. A P.
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  • 42 1 L, O,iWOR-GENERAL who will c Queen, nof f/ie British mmowl. A JOINT DEFENCE COUNCIL of Government and Military leaders to maintain law and order. A NEW NATIONALITY LAW which provides a simple procedure for Aliens to become citizens.
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  • 459 1  -  V. T. SAMBANDAM Cwealth Troops To Be On Call In Times Of Unrest By The Chief Minister under the Merdeka plan will be styled the Prime Minister. The Goveinoi -General will be appointed by the Queen m consultation with the Singapore Government. He will be the repiesentatfre
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  • 34 1 IKK) om ai--1 istraI I iUb Dredge Co. fly at i7o!5OO feet all the Kftoket Inland to XL i distance of 230 Ebb* the man was
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  • 16 1 I terday ■Md Japan that W* te *> injurious I sts m I lands, off
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  • 159 1 Now A New Era Of Peace And Prosperity Solomon's Pledge To Ceylon COLOMBO, April 11 (UP)— Solomon Bandaranaikc, leader of the victorious left-wing People's United Front Party, promised Ceylon today that liis election triumph would bring m its wake "a new era of peace and prosperity for the people." Bandaranaike
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  • 56 1 THE final state of the parties Is: p. oplea United Front 51 N.u.i Lanka Sama SamaJ (Trotskyltes) 14 Tamil F< deral Party 10 United National Party 3 Communist Party 3 Tamil Congress 1 Independents 8 The People's Unit o (1 Front will nominate six more members
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  • 78 1 LONDON. April 11 (ReuteT) Tun typci i I Britain's Canberi a < t b< mben have be<n grounded to corr< et a tail plane fault believed responsible tot recent accidents an A:r Ministry spokesman ?a:d here today. The spokesman d:ci not say b< -,v many aircraft wore affi
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  • 53 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The new moon for the month of Ramadzan has been sighted at Kaptau and Teluk Kcmanu m NV-ni hemhilan and Muar between ti Ui p.m. and 1i..">l p.m. today. ffcsttaf will therefore tnmmeiHe tomorrow, the Keeper of the Killers' Seal. Tuan Haji Mustapha
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  • 35 1 Bangkok. April ii (Renter) Two Thai policemen who returned here alter about nine years exile m Communist China will be charged with Cummum.M activities. Police Chiel General Phao Sriyanond said today.
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  • 240 1 on the head when he wa 3 taken down from the plan* an ambulance at Bayan Lepas Airport. According to Mrs Trimb who accompav. I her h i i with R.A.F. d< :t r he r i. n the head,
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  • 41 1 FAMAGUSTA Cyprus. Apr:! 11 (AP; BritJ b enriceman m ldll< d last nijhi when ten ri ta ambushi d patrol at K.i. pslda, about ten m w< i Pamacu ta, a I renun nt c mmunlque reported.
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  • 129 1 SYDNEY April n (UP) Company announced berf it it r\w> t had accepted Goossen resign r Eus*- 1 0 Goosscn.s hi nation as rond uctor. Goossena poition conductor of the Mi nnlk lt after lie pleaded Sydney Symphony Orchestra guilty and was fined M
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  • 129 1 U.S. GETS SET FOR ACTION WASHINGTON, April 11.— The meeting ol the Secretary of state. Mr. John Poster Dulles, with Congressional leaders yesterday cleared the way for a possible request to Congress later lor standby authority to commit United States Forces to action m the Arab-Israeli dispute. Authoritative BOOTCes Bald
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  • 62 1 Firms Told To Buy Red Bonds lIOXGKOXG. April 11 (UP) Hongkong Chinese firms trading With Bed China arc reporter! today required to 1 ibscribe fco Red Chine -<■ go*eminent bondi to the extent of 10 to 15 per otnt of each transaction< According to the report?, the r-rr..-. have to
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  • 89 1 PENANG. Wed. The Russian freighter Ulianovsksteamed into Penang this evening to take on a cargo of rubber. The Ulianovsk will take on 1375 tom of rubber valued at about $3,000,000. The Captain of the vessel Constantino Kovlenko. 43. said he had orders to
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  • 24 1 A YUGOSLAV mission hrii arrived m Britain to buy warships lrom Britain's Reserve Fleet. It was reported m London yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 154 1 Talks With Indonesia To Follow HIGH level talks between Indonesia. Singapore, and the Federation of Malaya on problems of finance, trade, shipping, and fisheries are expected to be held m the months following the return of the olony's Merrieka Mission from London. This was disclosed bj the Minister to the
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  • Scientists Warn Covt.
    • 314 1 YELLOW FEVER CAN CREEP IN Warning On Disease KUALA LlM£l R, Wed.— A symposium of scientists has warned the Singapore Government Co impose rigid control over all international aircraft arriving at Paya Lebar airport to prevent disease bearing insects being introduced into the country. Dr. Marshall Laird ol t!.r University
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  • 69 1 LONDON Apr:! 11 I Britain ha told I docs not consider South Vi< tnam bound by tl doChina a!m; to hold join- U cti< n v i i th^ Commui N unit* th< intrj A Bj r. M. •(■< -a r- '•< r.'.v uiiG pi.t ed hen
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  • 44 1 PEXAXG Wed— Twrntvsix persons were detained by Police m four simultaneous raida m Oeorge Town.- "bad hat" areas early this moraiaf. Fl wen carrird out ai Fim n Road. Ma-. L in< M l-r L:i: i Ma \lisu-] id.
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  • 205 2 'If Sterling Is Devalued, We May Not Follow' KIAEA LIMPIR, Wed.— The Federation's first elected Finance Minister, Col. 11. S. Lee, served notice toda\ that il Britain devalues the sterling again, M.il.r i may not follow suit. ••Under today's circumc- m •.r i r. ur own although it will entirely
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  • 41 2 BENTOXO. Wed— M I than 300 rubber work n s attended a branch inaugural matting of the Pan-Malayan icr Workf: Ur n here Mr. Nf Swee Chun was elected branch chairman. and Mr. Mak Om Cheong, .secretary.
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  • 127 2 Anything Goes— Veterinary Service Or Marriage Bureau ...V...A LLLMPLH. UV3.. 3 Balani t beanc* of the Brit; Re I ClOßi Society with Rn he Ab hi] Aziz bin Haji AbdU] Maj] i. Se'.ar.sor Mcr.tri Besar, BB president, ran run anything from a veterinary ervice 1 1 matrimonial b ireau, its
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  • 230 2 PEXAXG, Wei— The chairBMM Ol Ikf Labour Party rf Malaya. Mr. D. S. Rarr.anathan. said hero today, the vttl ■>» tion of jus soli (citizenship by birth) ihould tttt ie bow, pearof-; v rather than wait for soluti m h'.'cr hug 7, "p--causc "dc ay is
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  • 54 2 The Director of CM tion. Governmort Qfl Mr. J. C. Jain, tote courtesy call on El tion counterpirt H pr- ill into --i i* n w vniviQtt At the present M stid. there vis 13 MKy of f xtendim \i vice of Air India to] Lumpur tlthoocha airport was
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  • 62 2 KUALA LUMPUi Wed Thi Post Of!. -nounced now t;mes for delivery and foiioction ol mail taring the Buian P...1 In the f<L- 4 .r.z m nth i men \v.:] leave their for drhvrrv I I I ci- Livery nnd collection I late :n the riav will
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  • 23 2 cnt offices m Mild open at 8 a.m. »d dj p.m. during the week I 1 p.m. on Saturdajs Piaan month.
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  • 235 2 OFFICE WORKERS' PAY PLAN VILLAGERS CAPE AS TWO-FOOT LEAF' COMES TO LIFE AND BUZZES KAMPONG BUTTER WORTH. Wed.— Thr 2.000 residents of Sungei Dua, seven miles from Butterworth. today gaped and stared at a "leaf which came to life and buzzed tho village. Thr more superstitious of the villagers immediately
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  • 282 2 From The Peon To Copy Typist A New Deal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sweeping new salary scales for Selangor's 4,000 commcrc.al workers ranging from $345 a month basic for private secretaries to $85 for peons and lift boys will be presented to business houses here for adoption before the end of
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  • 34 2 A party of 44 students from the Chung Hwa Chinese School. Kuantan. will make tour North Malaya from April 22. The party will visit cultural institutes, factories and othor areas of interest.
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  • 137 2 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Wed. The First Magistrate Group Captain G. V. Howard, today told remand pri soner Lai Kwan Tai, 20, that he would institute investigations into his complaint of being beaten whilst m police custody. Lai. who is on remand pending trial on four
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  • 92 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed Tunku Muhimmcd Ibni Sultan Zai:;ai Ab:riin. If, former Sultan of Trengganu died a! the Istana Gong Kapas here this mornin?. After two jrears* reign, Tunku Muhammed abdicated m favo:;r of hu JFOUQftI brother, Su'tan Sulaiman v.iio was succeeded by his younger brotiier,
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  • 73 2 minimum Toßperatun Tnm 7. .'30 p.m. April 10 to 7.30 I April 11. Singapore I"■ >F Penan* 174F), Kota Bahru (1 tF Kuala Lumpur (72F>. Ipoh (74? Kuantan <71F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 am. to 7JO pm April 11 Singapore (Bt>F>. Pcnang (B'iF 1 Kota Bahru < 92F
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  • 88 2 'no vol NO TAX SLOGAN DEAL SLOGAN BE REVIV Chln *se here They *j I rr I 1»M that o^ I h» v e been ii .JkJ the list ft? ♦hat ju s soj jf» )S known thehHIZS tain their |J2 I These ar« so,; JJ believed to 1 JJJiorandu
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  • 70 2 PENANG, Wtd Thc Pcnar.- Malay n< v .papc Warta Ncgara rep fted day that an un:d< nt: Police Scrg< an:-M«'ij a leading Malay named Ishak dead by unknown m the South Thailand I vincc Ol B.>r^S nara The asiawination of thjg two pcr"-rjs. a-^rdgi »Jg
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  • 6 2 Shoes Work A Fortun worth o-^.^—^
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  • 155 3 syclists non a Test ON Using the Road In Road in Safety Li** s><rty j!2? V i I ill— and proper procedure of riding on a busy street < apt Richardson said th.it the present standard of rid•u v.is "absolutely shocking and jay ryclists eontributrd a ;T(Mt sourre of danger
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  • 37 3 res F n a i IBwlciur- them. I UP L s*ood Ww*d the a ci off** possiI v tO I ame his Let wante*. to ne. 1 to >ere U- m his < to ?e soon the
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  • 26 3 |Ms Indian Yogi. I Ma. I -month Kite established p r Yogi h India. Burma. p.T ni Malaya I 70.000 I :4 towns M«ration and
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  • 14 3 I J craped after VQRI2II with «Has f olio* 1 I I FToad,
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  • 205 3 Union Ctfee To Name Date NEARLY 80 employees of the First National City Hank of New York m Singapore last night decided to -o on strike for their bonus for 1955. The date for the strike baa n A jret bo b dobc I bai
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  • 134 3 JOHORE BAHRTJ 'A d The case against Tan Geok Lum. who was charged with taking delivery of rubber from a shop other than tIM one he was licensed to d was thrown out b Inch* Salleh bin Eckhard* ttH Magistrate's Court toda The accused was
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  • 53 3 POLICE are appealing for eye-witnesses of an accident m I Bom, Singapore, on Tuesday mornhu Lee Leow M itd hi the General Hospital late m the night following a collision with a motor car. Witnesses are a?ked to contact Inspector Yahya: Traffic B: \r.rh. SeDov Lines
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  • 24 3 MB G LEEMBRUGGEN, A iant Secretary to ::c Mordeka Mission and Mr. R"v r -roa. Press O: v r by '■< morning for
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  • 119 3 S' pore Plans To Attend WAY Meet SINGAPORE 3- pea to send at least four deles .1 to the Council mm ting ol tl c World Assembly V lo be held ai B- q A I I 21 Thi a kated yes r lay 3 Mr, Eri s B w
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  • 60 3 Fire Guts Manager's Bungalow TELOK AX SON. Wed Fire last night gutted an estate manager's bungalow and a car m the Mclintang Estate. Bagan Datoh. about 34 miles from here. Damage was estimated at $70,000 There were no casualties. The blaze broke out alter a kero.-ene relrigerator exploded. The bungalow
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  • 102 3 PENAXG, Wei.— The Prc-i--.'icut of the Sessions Court, Penang, Mr. B. J, Jennings, torlay ann ':.v.c^i new com rt bours foe the hearing of crimina! an<i civil cases In the Ses--l us and Magistrate Co trti m Pcnai:q a:.-i Province V>'> lesley during the fasting month
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  • 243 3 White Paper Has Serious Shortcomings 1 HI Dtion of the Govtn to remove all autonomy from schools and school managements will serii the educational m Ie 1 of m mfereni commuQitiea In Sin| port. Thi> 1 U m a statement issued Uh PajD-ld van Student.- rCdciaUofl °n the Wh.te Papet
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  • 82 3 Arms Case: Soldier Gets 12 Months A MALAY soldier, Abai bin Ahmad, attached to RAS C. 61 Company, was yesterday found guilty by a District Court Marti;)! for receiving tWQ stolen piltoll m November last ywf, President of the Court. Major J. D. 11. Boyt, sentenced Abas U) 12 month.-'
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  • 413 3 Father Admits He Dumped Son's Body On Beach Am Very Sad -Court Told A YOUNG fpther, Ec Chong Koon, 20, admitted under crossexamination at the bingapore Assize Court yesterday that he dumped the body of his tour-year-old son at Bedok beach. Ec and bla wife, Pansy Scow, also 120. were
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  • 95 3 HeWasn't Missing After All DETECTIVES have traced a wealthy Singapore towkay thought to have been kidnapped by gangsters. Reports of the abduction swept through business circles when the tycoon was missed from Jlis "regular haunts." But. Police said yesterday. no kidnapping report had been made by the man's family. Detectives,
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  • 128 3 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Commonwealth servicemen, Raymond Fields and William Alfred Donald, today went on remand to Pudu Prison because they were unable to take advantage of bail offered them, pending their trial for robbery. Fields and Donald of the Royal Australian
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  • 22 3 twenty plculs °f disused copper wire worth M«000 were stolen from store In Kallang Puddin?. of! McPherson Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 77 3 Repetitions Tire Out Magistrate A SINGAPORE Magistrate yesterday told man t}lat nfwas fed up with looking at bla face time and again. "You have been convicted mote than 20 times on a similar nature." Mr. Choor Singh. the Magistrate, told Michael Ramiah. 43, Who pleaded guilty to being drunk and
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  • 295 3 a Singapore merchant, after his mistress deserted him and left tor China, began irequenting a cabaret Where he found another girl and •'kept" her. TWa was alleged by a dance hostess, Annie Chan Lai Gan. H m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Madam Chan was
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  • 87 4 SEREMBAN. Wed.— Heavy Shelling and bombing by security forces have driven wild animal.-, towards Karripongs and caused considerable damage to crops and cattle. charged Alliance number. Inche Ibrahim bin Haji llansui m the State Council here today. Inche Ibrahim warned the State Government of the possibility of
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  • 38 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Provin c Wellesley Labour Party it organizing a fun fair fron. April 16 to 19 Ifl Bacan Jarmal, Butterworth. the pro> rccd< heir.:; m air) of thr Now Ferry Road Fire Relief Fund.
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  • 18 4 SINGAPORE pottoa recovered thr bouv 01 I new-born baby girl In Kampong Tiong Bahru, on Tuesday.
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  • 395 4 A Surprise Awaits The Caller STANDARDS Kuala Lumpur reporter Peter Kum calls Kuantan to sample the efficiency of the neiv S 1.600,000 V.H.F. Radio telephone link-up uith the East Coast and states. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A trunk cail to Kuantan? Well, you normally have to yell at thc
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  • 176 4 'Did You Become A MERRY IW DOW COUNSEL SHOOTS A QUESTION MALAY woman. Koshan Jan binte Abdul jaoar,i aid to have led a secluded life during: the 18 years of,| ier marriage, was asked by lief ence Counsel, Mr. Yusoff e Abdulcader, m the Sessions Court today ii j he
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  • 152 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore on Wednesday were: Buyers* Sellers Spot i norn N Rl No 1 KSS April M Wl No. 1 May H Wj No. I II Ml No. I MS n Tone: Steady. Un rmcE The price <>t tin yesterday was $380*
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  • 23 4 FEDERATION Minister for Agriculture, Inchc Abdul A7i/ hrn Ishak. said on Tuesday that Malaya should have her own news agencies soon.
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  • 125 4 CHINESE 'y' MOVES TO NEW HOME THE main office of tho Chinese Young Men's Christian Association m Singapove. yesterday moved to- its' new $700,000 building m Prince Edward Koad. The bui'.ding m Sele^ie Road will nam fundi n ci bran a, F\ i ning classes and hostel facilities Will be
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  • 45 4 A MAN. Tan Eng Tuan. wai yesterday ordered by a Singapore court to bo remanded till April 18 fot allegedly committing a breach trust of a refrigerator at Chay Van Street between Jan. 31 and I ob. -9 this year.
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  • 97 4 A five year-old Singapore boy. Michael Lee Sok Chua, has become the favourite of Ward 10, at the Royal Children s Hospital, m Melbourne, Australia. When he arrived there last December. Michael was a sic 1 boy. and unable to speak a word of English Now
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  • 130 4 TIME, MONEY LABOUR SAVED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Introduction of the "Telephone Switching System" has given Malaya the finest telegraph service m Southeast Asia and at the same time reduced Iti cost by $200,000 a year. The "point to point" system was m use previously under which a message sent from
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  • 214 4 Chamber Views Surprise Marshall CHIEF Minister David Marshall yesterday expressed surprise at tha Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce belief that Government's request for information leading to the tracing of tax evaders could be harmful to innocent citizens. The Chief Minister was i repljring to a letter from ti.e Chamber on
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  • 79 4 Singapore Paper Is Banned KUALA LUMPUR; Wed.— l hi High Commissioner to-Co cil lias made an order prohibiting the importation of i past biiq future itnici oi Hrn Chinese newspaper "Loya Press" published m Singapore The order wiM appear m the Government Gazette tomoiTOH GovcrLnicn'. today drew tIM attention to
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  • 66 4 KAJANG. Wed Minilmi of the Uhi Langal District War Executive Committee are visiting New Villafei and ka-n--poOffi In an eilort to get t::t population to eo-operale with the authorities to end the Emergency m the district Villager! are being urged to lfgist the Government by passing
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  • 39 4 BUTTERWORTIi. Wed. The Kampong "cmpah Kwong Hwa Public School Building Fund committee is organizing a fun fair at Jermal tn the open space m front of the Malay SchooJ from April 20 to 26.
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  • 44 5 ASDF SF \m in. nranioacner of the Bukit > liool. Klans, (standing), is Kuala Lumpur as Assistant M i!.'v (.ir's' School, Selantjor. i part-, at the school hall. It-it) arc Che Khati.jah mi in. .iiiii .~iii .»ian* Ind t'hoto by Ch'ng Seng
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  • 183 5 [RED OFF WQRE nurses Cj off their pro.c Ministry Rcasoa: Theii principal n Miss B M Griffin .< ;r m y rd.r. that tht tat< m« ni madi S- indard roo ntiy i? > way a reflection n Singapore nurses, as 1: rr.^h: happen In
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  • 38 5 pilot plrn kid Welfare De- S«eap*rr. will pMsrheae <k*rtmtbr pr^lens l*r Wariia- out »ftaMmi witii apkferpirails. Hwkfae «UI tm•fMtanit to carry IridU srkrMe nN thf artiag rfStrkU Welfare. jfeSIMIS, Ml Tut' ifslmbv. nil Welfare CounWinW a mm m
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  • 93 5 TO STUDY THE MURUTS dr i win Pohmln oi Department ol Social M cin< University of Malaya, will continue his studies on the c.i lea of the decline m n imbei of Mumt.v T- M-.irit- are tho princi] Indigenous people ol the Interii r of North Borneo, Dr. Polunin will
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  • 418 5 SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME PROBE TEAM hOSPITAL OF Its Success Here SURVEY REPORT BY MID-YEAR SINGAPORE S chances of setting up a progressive social security scheme are better than anywhere else m South-east Asia, the Secretary of the Minimum Standards of Livelihood Commission, Mr P A Wilson told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 140 5 A MAX and his son-in-law p.«'iid»'d for leniency m the Singapore Sixth Magistrates Court y< terday whin they admitted behaving m a disorder:)- manner at Durham total on F( b 25 Teo K:m Slong aid he had a quarrel with his son-in-law. Wan- Ke c Chiang, b^-
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  • 27 5 A WOMAN was found hin ged In hex borne m Aljunied Rood m Singapor< at noon yesterday s was lentifled aa 47-year- Taj 800 Cheng.
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  • 59 5 THE office of thc Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya will be closed for public business from April 1 3 to 18. 1956, being Sinhalese and Tamil New Year. In case of extremely urgent matters which cannot wait till April 19, Mr. C y_.unasinqham, Ass i s
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  • 28 5 JOIIORE BAHRU, Wed. A housing hftl been formed m Joho;^ Banru for Guvernnur.: office] s. Its nb.;cct is to ;i M thorn to build their own houses
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  • 92 5 TAIPING. Wed.- Mr. H. S. Oru. local lawyer. leaviii:: Ir < practice lure to join Government aaiikja next month. He will be stationed m Kuala Lumpur as Federal Coun.nl and DPP. Mr. On? won the prewar F-'MS Queen's Scholarship In 1931 and proceeded to Cambridge Umvi
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  • 232 5 TRAFFIC CASES V R. WINTON, an accountant >waB lined (50 In the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. fof driving m a negligent manner which resulted m a collision with a motor-cyclist, at Grange Road and Cameron Court, on Oct. 17 last year. The court was
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  • 95 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A co Ision between bui and a motor < ar at 'he Junction oi Ja in Ayer Ifolek and .la. an Gertah Merab on O&c 20 had a ieque] In the Sessions Court today, when Tan Swec Seng, the driver Ol cat Was
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  • 128 5 APPEAL DECISION ON FRIDAY OIL CASE JUDGMENT on the appeal b y three Dutch oil companies against the decision of the War Claims Compensation Board, dismissing their $6,000,000 claim against the Crown, will be delivered by the Singapore Court of Appeal at 2.30 p.m. -tomorrow. The companies. N\ V. De
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  • 49 5 THE Ramakrishna Sangeetha Sabha. Singapore, ele ted the following officials for 1956 at their recent fourth annual general meeting: President, Dr. M. Chotta Singh; secretary, Mr. A. Sachithananthaa; treasurer. Mr. V. Ma'nadevan. and committee. Mrs. Sharada Blanker, Mr. bevdetts Jetley, Mr. A. Rajah md Miss Suleika S'>dwr.
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  • 102 5 Society Formed GOVT. OFFICERS CAN BUILD OWN HOMES and thai relieve the housing shortage. A sub-commit toe has been formed to approach the State Government for land and finance. The Standard learnt yesterday. Unlimited share- of $10 each may be acquired every month by members. These can be utilized towards
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  • 48 5 MALACCA. Wed. Omar Sn;uion. L'o, was today lined (200 m the Sessions Court for disposini of stolen property. He (ii- nosed of three gold studs, a Parker pen belonging to Stanley Salmon. The irtic<s were itolen lrom Salmon's residence at Bukit Pala last month.
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  • 93 5 4 NEW SCHOOLS They Will Relieve Congestion FOUR new primary schoolg m Griiillemard Road. Singapore, which are expected to be completed by the end of next month, will relieve congestion m other Colony schools, a spokesman of the Education Ministry told The Standard yesterday. The spokesman said the Education Department
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  • 62 5 MR. GOH JOINS MISSION SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall ><• terday approved the Inclusion of Mr L. c. Goh. Deputy Secretary, Higher Education, specialized assistant secretary to the merdeka delegation. He emphasised thai Mr. Goo would not am n presentative o! the Stall Association but to assist the delegation,
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  • 25 5 THE military band of the Ist Battalion. King** Own Scottish Borderers, will beat the Retreat on the Pariang, Singapore, today at 6 p m.
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  • 29 5 A FOUR -MON T H OLD baby girl died a few hours after she fell from a table m her room In Henderson Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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    • 254 5 ITS LOADED WITH SONGS AND GIRLS! GIRLS' GIRLS! &ji^BMB^JHAMHMaa|BH^^kHABHHAS^L^ta^B^^|MM^PB-p4 fwO*fm*mm*Lw^mm\ \\o 4 mWßmmmmm\^Al^^l*l^ym\^^P m^^ mm mmmmr^^^^^Fmmm^^Tr^^f^*^^mEßEFFm^ ir**' 'C'??^ mt” i V i I f" 5- 1 JS---...1 FREDERICK BRISSON M m imt By -a 1 J[ ryiT T -^^W ,^|t PH."" mTmfmmW mtmr Mf a m OmmWm* S \Wmmmmt ■■I
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    • 545 5 iandard c^Ltnanac Information at a Glance ■*»i.^- Baba and Sal 4 ''a nT^OnTr D J9 f W4lx v n too Young 8 „n rr. ,i q iwwm itrrlee): KWll .1 Attack 3. 7 and From the Edito I IV? &*j/KL OI L:chter Mood'; p.m The Ji/Jy L/j N (Hindustani) 2
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  • 995 6 Singapore Standard A United Malaya? THE non-Malays m this UMUIIJ an PO** ravin;; thi i ithy towaidi Malayan affair* For nearly a D I Brtttah aegis they have worked and prospe: d an I bava contributed to -j .iv b< r< It oi political and racial von. have hard i
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  • 488 6 I r; A.: f f€M Mr. 6***** KA'-ycr's letter headed "It I ikes A Rectsu App'c iclirh apper.rrd HOI f tfhm pestsfwsgi ssag draw Mr. Ei ger's §$*Mt NH to an 4aMfien ■ewass/snes report of i isdk m lefc s_p« ;"t md hi Hi '.a- p. TliC
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  • 136 6 YOU CAN SING IT IN CHINA Sir: Our so called Malayan. Tai Sing Onn ■I Kampar. regrets the fact that there are only Malay words m the Malayan National Anthem. If he wants Chinese words m the Anthem he should ro back to China where he can >m« his National
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  • 386 6 THE N E WS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA DAME Rumour, they say. is ever a lying jade, but there are time* when she can be the precursor of fact. For this reason it ll always best to lend an attentive ear to her. bearing m mind that m
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  • 257 6 Sir: As a t eache r of Eng m Vera iculai Bel 3 (1 EVS I a r.i d sppoint< ci to at no encouragement or erne ns ?v< being n idi by the education authori'a H to advance Edo sal ku U faculties tai teachers, They
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  • 152 6 Warning To 13 Men S:r: blaj i oongratalate v on tbe sound advice you gave m your I a! r In conn< etion with 3 n You isked, M Il Singapore to suffer the same :at> 3" With tbe exception of the Chiei Minister and his crowd Oi disciples, all
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  • 156 6 Btr; Hrn duel Minister and Iht P. A P. chief have spoken again Qfl the marvel of Immediate Merdeka, but they have yet to ex pi am how the million odd inhabitants of Singapore will benefit by the particular brand ottered. Presumably they are not Interested, Tiie present Assembly
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  • 143 6  -  L.T VALENTINE M. C. Sir; .May I thank all those peop'.e of Ke-antan who contributed so generously to the appeal by the Kelantan Home Guard Central Executive Welfare Committee to build up a fund for the Welfare of our Tnsalaried Home Guards'.' In spite of other appeals for deserving
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  • 1161 6 WILL STORE BE ANOTHER 'RED PIMPLF' Andrew Roth LONDON J)AVID Marshall may not have been far wrong: when he detected recently a stiffening of the attitude of British officials toward him. This stiffening may not have been due entirely to the new conviction that the Labour Front does not offer
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  • 149 7 j^Vs Peace While IUHIl 1 <AF)— t'.V Secretary General I iriu-l weary peacemaker, last i!U with i top level Middle Fast I i formula to end the current Utf -i Hammarskjold had an hour and a half conference Eg m Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi almost immediately after hral hi
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  • 74 7 Arabs Pledge Free elestine I im jyesterI a Solemn of I Arab By jjui.".: Richard I apd his Kp vears lago to Lea at Jor A an and I tosci £1 Kouatly I tomb thc I 1 pledge I olares of the fei all thai Arab (means I I ♦ombl
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  • 62 7 ■0L Aiafcama. Nat: King band snader sk o" a grout? of night as he Itte stsge oil the laaitQfium (here ■at of America's ■tOrjfp Sou tit. f*gro was sisglng luster aboic (l ashed In. three asattßg the s tage Wt ere r the tfootcked \Cole pnalMße to f the
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  • 16 7 P' Japan rrsurf i wmal noff on P*J|» wi »take m anyf Parifir area. UP
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  • 110 7 Special Bill For Scientist WASHINGTON. April 11 3P President Eisenhow* terday signed into law a bill ting a Ch.: ntist and his wife to become p i manent residents ot the United St aThe C: 1 L 7 Tung and his wife. Ch is a research sclent! I at the
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  • 55 7 MLKA 3 ......a Apr:. R ii r B. and lentist today successfully tested a fireflash )-air guided missile run nt lilt I thi strict security B on this joint B: tliaa weapons testing ground m arid country north Idelaid the second t::. IWI years to show a
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  • 33 7 "C:-: RAL rang mjlka." one of three rema i ng leadera of Kenya's waning Mau Mau rebel org -.on. was captured on Tut daj nlgtai other rebels on Mount KMUra A.P.
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    83 7 MASS ADOPTION Twelve mixed -blood orphans line up m front of a plane just before departing from Seoul for the L'nited States. The group of six boys and six girls ranging m age from two t<> seven are being escorted to the States by Oregon farmer Harry Holt. Previously Holt
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  • 58 7 WASHINGTON, April 11 A nationwide 'alert 1906." a war dr. ll to rehearse what misht hapr^. :n nuclear a>sa,;.t on r > Americm n'ie?. will be held on July >Jt Pn I Eisenhower, the 8 Forces, and the lan f nmeoi wil p*r- c Offi c
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  • 119 7 Disarm Deadlock West Awaits Russian Moves LONDON. April 11 (AP)— The East-West disarmament talks came to a standstill \esterdav and Western sources said it now was up to Kussia whether progress could be made toward reducing: the world's arsenals. The United Nations disarmammt subcommittee met only 30 minutes, the shortest
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  • 184 7 First Airplane Attempt To Land At The South Pole WASHINGTON April 11 (AP >— History's first attempt to land an airplane at the South Pell will be made next Oct. 1") or as soon as possible thereafter. Navj Capt. Douglas 1. Cordiner said yesterday Capt. Cordiner. operations and plans officer
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  • 205 7 NEW YORK April li (AP) —The Convair division Genera] Dynamic! Corporation announced today it will begin production of a medium-range, tour-engine an plane which it cal b "the faateai commer- da] ail plane m tho world Convair said UM plane, named "Skylark HO," will
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  • 56 7 sidi bel ABES, Algeria, April 11 (Reuter) Om hui Ired nake I Modem women led In panic from Turkish batfa int.) the itreeti here after a leal Ul the boiling water tank blinded them with ■team M<»!c:n r'cn patting by took t.:\ iqme Ol their own
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  • 28 7 INDIA announced on Tuesday it plans to do away with rickshaw pulling, a torm of human labour many Indians consider 1 reminder ol colonial exploitation.— AP.
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  • 128 7 rTOin the we.-tern standpoint these arc the two po.n's: 1. R.issin must COUI some wp.v toward meeting tho West on partial nuclear disarmamenl ..ri a.-pc,t ot the disarmament problem which tney iui\e ignore! so far. 2 The Russlani must agree to a combined air and ground system of
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  • 89 7 Truman Will Avoid Mid-East KANSAS CITY. April 11 (AP» Former President Harry S Truman said yesterday his forthcoming European tour will avoid the Middle East because ot unrest m that area. The former President and Mrs. Truman will sail from New York on the U.S.S. United States on May 11
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  • 35 7 AN ISRAELI Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday the Egyptian authorities have agreed to accept the bodies of 11 commandos killed by Israeli forces during mopping up operations m the last few days.
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  • 22 7 THE U.S. Government's Co-operation Administration on Tuesday authorized the purchase of six million dollars worth ot newsprint tor South Vietnam.— AP.
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  • 282 7 TOP_ SOVIET POLICE CHIEF IS PURGED. An Enemy Of State, Says Justice Minister MOSCOW, April 11 (AP) One of the Soviet Union's top police chiefs Lovrenti F. Tsanov of the Belo-Russian Republic has been purged, it was learned yesterday. At the same time the Suv:< t izoveinrr. i n the
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  • 222 7 A-ExpertsFor Moscow STOCKHOLM li (AP) S- vi n S;. < di>h atoml< iqx rta left by pi Moscow yesterday for a of S< at mle research stitution.-Indo-China Refugees MACAO April 11 (AP) Mor than 1 :om Indu bound Red China, are expected to la a week from Sain .:<:!..:
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  • 75 7 HONGKONG. AprT. 11 (Re 4crj China's Pri.ro Minister Mr. Chou En-lai has stated that ho IPOUId wclrcro an A .-'ralian trade mtftHw to Peking. Mr H^nry Monzies A tra ia*a outgoing Tradt Commissioner to Hongkong Hd I here today. Mr. Menzics Hid that d :r--in^ his
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  • 103 7 Twin Joins S/srer In Death GRAM) RAPIDS. Michigan. April 11 (AP) Two-year-old Kathleen Jo van Lopik has joined her twin sister Blfcea m death Ihe tin>. brUht-eyed girls ucre victims of leukemia m what doctors called a million to one medical rarity. Eileen van Lopik died on Fcb
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  • 104 7 Hope For Relaxation Of Embargo LONDON, April n (Hauler) The British Government said today it hoped "some relaxation" of the West's am* bargO on strategic trade with China would ffiwgg lrom loetbeoming discussions. Mr Anthony Nutting, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, told the House of Commons that consultations
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  • 33 7 ARCHDUKE Ferdinand oi Hapsburg snd Helen Countess Zu Toerring-Jetterbacfa were married m a religious ceremony at an ancient C. -tie m Muni 'h on Tuesday before 2(50 f»| Europe's nobility. UP.
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  • 23 7 Thc Australian Treasurer. Sir Arthur Fadden. said yesterday that the Australian economy was m a state of unbalance and tension. Reuter
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  • 17 7 FRANCE CHINA FRANCE may extend ll facto recognition to Communist China. a Foreign Office spokesman lid. UP
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    • 221 7 fAUXHALL VALUE... I greater than ever for 1956 I I MEW FEATURES ...MEW STYLIM6 MEW COLOURS 1 I fekt i good look at the good look, of the n-w M I Vauxhalls The uide-view panoramic rrar window M I ani the slimmer windscreen pillars arr new New H I t
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    • 79 7 I AftfJJT Always Ride A KALtIUn (M KmL' c a steel 1 fair BICYCLE B I IMjßr\ Built m the world's Icrgest end i^^^^ ■I^l most modern bicycle plcnt v. tn flssvAbl^ 3§s^ V I oil its resources, only Raleigh RELIABILITY STRENGTH /^^M^ '^■^^^W end FINiSH hich d st.ngu:shes f{
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  • 107 8 $982,024 Building Profit KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malaya-Borneo Building BC v disclosed today thai II profll •bi fore taxation i last y. ar t< tailed $982,024 c< mpari d with $823,472 m 133 4. UM director-' have proposed to maintain the five P' cent dividend and transfer $250,000 to the
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  • 429 8 6,000 HOUSES WITHIN 3 YEARS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. t ti e Malaya Bernee Building Society, which made housing loans totalling Slb\(K0,000 m 1955, plans to make another S50.(M)0,000 available during tne next three years to enable Malayans to buysome 6,000 houses. Cosmniending the Soy iy
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  • 142 8 THE World President of the Junior Chamber ol Commerce. A. De O. Sales, said yesterday In Singapore that the main subject to be discussed at the Sixth Regional Conference would be the rural uplift Of Asian country s. The conference which win be held at
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  • 171 8 Standard Music Critic JACQUES Genty gavi pianoforte recital In the Victoria Memorial Hall last Dlghl and revealed tllmsell an unusually sensitive interpreter of the music ol his countrymen, Debussy and Ray. 1. Debus jy'l suite "Pour le Piano" and "L'lie Joyeuse" and Ravel's
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  • 140 8 IPOH. Wed, S. Kumarasamy, 40, who called bimsell I "professor," was charged m the Magistrate's Court today with trespassing. He was alleged to have entered a lawyer*! office m Brewster Road yesterday. "i an a teacher ol the Prai High School and also a
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  • 91 8 pexang. Wed.— a meeting amonu representatives ol rural and peasant societies In Penang will be held at the Bayan Lepa> Malay club on April 17. to consider the formation of a co-operative bank. The meeting win be piesided by the .District Officer Of Balik Pulau.
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  • 127 8 Lunch To Dinner For Fasting Mth. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club today chang- ri weekly luncheons to dinners during the Muslim fasting month which begins tomor--13 W This ll to enable IU Muslim members to attend th.c meetings ol the dub without Infringing "Puaaa." Rotary Governor. Mr.
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  • 29 8 > be res^B ;i M up before the IM M.- 1 1 of ra|K. Hcf wa I committed the Malay girl haM Baainda Tapal oo jjM
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  • 238 8 To would-be journalists, Mr. Bartletl rendered this advice: They must have s passion tn write md be Imbued with everaistu.^ curiosity about people md tir.e^-. Mr. Leslie Rayner, president of the Rotary dub, was In tin dnir. THERE is an urgent need lor young people
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  • 188 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Despite lepeated warnings by the hospital staff, illegal {ambling is being carried on In the cheat clinic of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, The Standard learnt today. Hundreds of dohnis are said to change hands daily m card games m the tuberculosis ways of
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  • 122 8 29 CLAIM TRIAL I GAMBLI TELOK ANSON. V. Telok Anson polict aided a c.\:b In th< neart of the town last \v< i k and am sted 29 people. Including thr< women, for playing "fan tan.' Yesterday the brought t the Telok \v Magistrate"? Oourt and charged b( fore Ifr
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  • 563 9 Nelson Algren is the author of today's article, the second m this exclusive STANDARD Feature Series. 1 jn d the I- drcltaK I I 1 B me I I 1 Lm tfeiak that I Mr jrcam H 1 I Bh I H 1 I bit
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  • 187 9 l ETTAROR FROM INIA mm a keen gate* Mttrpnt neck. EtoitacM a new lib <U«Mf«l Hrn ttm stand m a further frhr that it am. f >v. i- !-;.rF*»»th while we I r *4 '«eh a pleWsWjkt fttplc of f■• ilrwdy acrjj* their P* 5 1 pre ume. RfJ^iy oppose
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  • 1046 9 From Our Corresporvdeht I :-J-:^ > X ::;;:x right still r< malna un- ri It ir..»v be taken ttp ,u.i:r. vs n the new Cabinet comes Into power bn Ceyl< n after the present p\ec\ n Ar. h< F bDC Ol HotenUou li the qiMfUos of
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  • 1316 9 MILLION Braiustorm Miner; above either wrt t me hairs were bent like small reddish grasses, Where the crossed laces hid ken He nad always liked to wear them too tight. "A motory public," he Planned vaguely. "I could Sttll get t<> oe one. I bet Jf I COUld just yet
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    • 122 9 TO BE CONTD. TOMORROW SB. A J^- V. j^ rf^ FadiUh bt. Kamaruddin v^^ Hore's a lovely trio who'arp I s "on the way". On the wav to sturdy X. childhood; on tlie way to a future ~'<~.~,,,0.. -w^ which can be faced with confidence l l i v v.
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    • 87 9 off the '6) at <; X.v tea i »r! c hbe: 7. lncompas>es i:i dreg- (7> i nmn ol i lolfbNl pig B 9 Hi'" lH' r nHP Hl^ "'^l f I lorn bol G I ■!■•< 1 j I I I |HM B IHI IHI IHi 88~ I AMd
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  • 115 10 Rubber Up On Buying Support RUBBER dosed steadily m Singapore yesterday, v ith April first grade at 91 cents per In.. 7 8 of a cent above Tuesday. Good trade buying towards the close resulted m the rise. Ear ler, the market was bearish as a result cf substantial Liquidation
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    226 10 SINGAPORE Chinese proBxchange noon closing price- pei picu] yesterday: L\i:>ra An.i >:'T; buyers. $'2tt\ m era; May $28] buyers, $28J se len; cocooul oil (bulk) S4i' sellers, coconut oil (drums) M 8 st ers, Ifuntok white pepper $108 -c ers, Sarawak white $107 iel m. Sp4 la] Sarawak
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    • 42 10 MR M. P. CARSON, the now Canadian Trade Commissioner for Singapore, (left), photographed with Mr I). S. Armstrong, who is going on home leave prior to taking up the post of Commercial Secretary to the Canadian Etofcaasj at Santiago.
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  • 245 10 CANADA KEEN TO GIVE TECHNICAL AID CANADA Ls particularly keen m giving technical assistance under the Colombo Plan, the new Canadian Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. P. Carson, said yeUerday. ••\W already have several technical experts m Singapore and the Federation from Canada who are working with trade schools, technical schools.
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  • 152 10 World Output Of Rubber In Feb. Lower THE T.S. Commc: c Dcpaitbmdl reported In Withingt a ycsternay that world production of naturi] rubbi r i i q -cd to 132,500 long toni m February compared vrith 157^00 toOl ill Urn ISm month Iml jrear, m irding to c lin itei
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  • 40 10 JOHORE HAHHI \\.,i Mala> traders m .luhon have formed a hamh< r of Commerce. The inaugural mretins was held m Johore B.ihru early this u,.,k uhm Malay traders from v\t r\ district m the State altrnded.
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  • 105 10 could be done with the use ol new Philips electrodes. Mr. Bergtr said the new equipment could be used m all branches of industry, but particularly m shipbuilding and repairing, machine factories and construction work He is here not only to introduce the new equipment but
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  • 201 10 TH^ f !,f mOn Bnt| sh ruhh ers goodwill mission to Mol turned to Singoporc Q ft vc l; S with the Federotion Govern*, SUC;tS!I yOn Thc U >ber Pr duccrs Coun Ci K < told the JtlJ we have allayed the fo; aldln !j"> to
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    32 10 TO r 400 pt eat the Victoria Tut X hang. Divisional M* Stand \cuum 0 1 Company, dimm/ft M oi the M biloil Special Above picture tfo H ■<- U
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  • 116 10 THERE was bitter activity m industrials on the Malayan share market yesterday, with prices dosing slightly firm. Tina were irregular, while rubbers were dull Price changes annr.ur.rrri by the Malayan Shar< brokers Association yesterday were:INDISTRIAI S B ;\e: I BellCfl R.B. Pet 47 M Fed Dfcp.
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  • 12 10 I portrc done Jt*** m I I I .*tm
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  • 190 10 MORE than 53.000 pieces aj china and earthenware. 53.000 napkins. 19 500 pieces oi cutlery. 21. G00 bed sheets— these are a few items of the "shipping order"' lor equipment that is gotof into the n< Canadian Pacific EMC, Empress oi Britain, beloro she sails on
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    • 686 10 CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS IN MALAYA mm ACCEPTANCE OE PRIVATI CANDIDATES IMPORTANT The proper authority referred to m this noti.e m thr rase of Federation randidates is the Chief Education Officer of thr s-A r Settlement m uhu h th»- candidate resides. In the »asr of Singapore candidates, the proper an thoi
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    • 524 10 NOTICES ,?3 ~v-- 3-->. =5 v f VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat *h< t ype i I children's pu>h-chair as shown ti above Illustration ta uact m d by Messrs. Lin- Br Ltd. I London r act ry H< pr< sentain Singap re and the r -.tion ot Mala., a
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    • 640 10 BALESTIER JUNIOR TRADE SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. 1956. BALESTIER ROAD. SINGAPORE. 12. TTIE Evening Class School J **>a year commences on the 30th" of April. IOM I Applications lot edmisaion to then rilftfl ('An only be conil \c.c<\ during Urn period of enrolment which will be from llOOdiy to Frioay inclusive
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    • 51 10 YUGOSLAV- il-' A^a Port su^°" From Hongkong to Rongoon r) Beyrouth Vcn.ce, Tr imß«por» Apr m v TRICLAV 14/1 Mjy m/v AVALA > Al> Generol Agents: EAST MO 17-B. Robimon Rood. S.ngopoff Molocco: J. M Gome. &Co^ 9 K^ v v, P. Swettenhom I-Seo.on Troding fo*^ j^ Penong: Eng Hong
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    • 131 10 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv. "Nillem Ruys" IS DUE from Djakarta on Friday 13th Instant between 2 and 3 pan. and will berth alongside godowns 42 and 43 'Gate No. 2). Embarkation of passengers will take place between 5-6 p.m. The vessel will leave tor Europe the same night at
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    • 100 10 OUTER ROADS Prince Salvor. Polly. Jani sens, Kirov, Glory, Karatoi Banto. Tabian. INNER ROADS Kalimantan, Honi Minx Bciaua. Hai Chuan, Tons Hoa Ton" Leong, Tong Seng, Hin Seng. Arnheim, Tc. Pinang, Se n;ii. CJiang Bee. Merlimau Playaran, Tai Tiong, Bidor, Caltex Thepamat, Serdanf Legundi, Rclnu. l!m Chuan. Pahepa. Lam Ann.
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    • 653 11 TRADING CO., LTD. fr* H2/« Rob.n»oo Rood V w c -IUE funnel line .vrRICAM service m^^ t *e» ;°'k Baltimore. PhiUOophio C«lt S W P Sliam Penong Apr 19/24 Ape 25/26 Apr 27 9/M l«r»o 15/16 |une 17/lg "l^ceeeJ <raj th f P° ft lo d disckarg* cargo. JSiyT GERMAN
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    • 1191 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD oc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Li Uneorporetad m Singagcre) (12 lines) "52 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier, option to proceed via other ports to load and di*<harge cargo. SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore l-.1.1!L. land H^oug Apr 12 >ro<Rr» tot Lrverpool ia *.wuXr fo,
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    • 911 11 MITSUI p§^ LINE FOR JAPAN from I Mi* Sh m Ptno Amogisan Moru for YokorjOß JAPAN^ from Continent Arimoson Maru for Yokohama A A 15 Apt Awopsan Mom for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe 16 Apr Hodokasa.- Maru for Yokohams Kobe Nagoya, via Hongkong 26 A POR US.A vio Suez for New
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    • 850 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenbburg ond Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penong xi "POONA" 18/18 Apr xx) "SUMBAWA" obt: 27/30 Apr 1/ 1 May 2/3 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 16/18 May 19 1 9 Moy 20 21 Mov xxxx) "FALSTRIA" abt:
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  • 51 12 Stunt Wins $50 Bet BILLY WILDER, an American Academy Award-winning film director, stands on top of on old biplane flying over Costa Mesa. near Hollywood, to win a 50-dollar bet. The bet followed a discussion of the hazards of a flying sequence m the film "The Spirit of St. Louis."
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    45 12 OFF FOR a walk goes blonde strpper \\r» Sharon, seen with her pood'p Ccn-Ccn t.~dcr her arm as she strolls m Sr. James' Pcr r London. Lee wears her Easter bOfWWI straw, trimmed with sunflowers and carries a straw handbag shaped like on umbfdlo.
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  • 94 12 pic. LAST week Spitfire, the little polar bear, tumedafl ■r Frank Meakins and tried to now, they're the best of friends! Why the oW M Frank, of Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, soid T*M S^ had only just arrived from a German ulnß know each other." Mirrorpic. IT'S t
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  • 55 12 LX.-GB4. Kanryo s^, !c't foreground, 6 1 year-old Japanese militcrv Icodtff wi rcrcivcd^ a O-year-to-life sentence fof WOf CfllW*. i^>s followed by friends and newsmen as he liQ¥ts| Tc%>. v s Sugamo Prison, recently. Hi v. -s the last of the 18 top Japanese, Mat rr ->-iinals
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  • 461 13 WHY NOT UTRAL' UMPIRES IN TESTS? f if Test Vmpire Kcocc^ ashs... WSmm t**XTm re■Str mt»t Lfor S«merf^i I started *T.,.< v. h.r i beJ^eo3.Mr.J« 5-Btn^el mas ;ed, In one i I l I r. "jeefti t.>P.a>' oiiowed on and t lost two second Ko ;> r mas bowling from
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  • 163 13 BOMBAY, April 11. <R» uteri The Australian cricket- I I its, who arrived here today ill the liner Mimalava on their v,,iv to Fngland. hoped the M.l .1 would amend the 'no hall' < rule regarding loot-drag as suggested by the Australian trie- <
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  • 445 13  -  KEN MOSES By MELBOURNE, April 11 (AP)— Australian civil aviation officials arc getting ready for thc hi" iir lift to Australia for thc Olympic games starting m Melbourne on November 22. .'.ought 3 |p| 0 special aircr-t' nil t -om Aust tlian til
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  • 89 13 LATIFF Wanderers Amd*. tion Officials lor \':.c vp;i;- a:e: Patron: I! A. Latifl Ibrahim: President: Mr. Noonttl Mustaffa (re-elected); Vice-Pre-sident: Hj. Kadii H. Elassan; Hon. Secretary: Mr. &L Noor Noontil (re-elected); Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Abdullah Ghani« M.8.E.; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A Knrini Ahmad (re-elected*: Hon.
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  • 42 13 V.M.C.A npcn tennis tournament tie* fof todfl Men's singles: One ChtW 800 v> Chan An Kn-.v: Alttfofl vs Kamis; L X lAum vs winner oC F. C. Van Oye:i or Y. P. Wre. Seel Bon^ Sin VI A. G. Pakir.
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  • 183 13 tho Sii Motor Club's annual hill climb meeting to the Gap on Sun- Apn: 3<. 3 I programme will consist f *be f< >". Ing 31 events: Motor Cycles: 133 cc. and under; 250 c c and wr. r t Cft nd i.'.'icr; 500
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  • 273 13 SANDAKAN, Wed.— Another British Borneo record was established at the annual athletic championships of the All Saints School held last Saturday when schoolboy Son Thiam Choi threw the discus a distance of 111 feet 11 inches to better tfie previous recordheld by Eric Chin
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  • 139 13 GALVESTOX, TEXAS, April 11 (AP)— BaOS Zaharid*, a legend of sports, remained clteerjvi yesterday fl thr face of a report tliat tlir cancer she has been fighUnQ for three years was C.iArading. •c,nd wOUmg ru get n r?l a^d return to golf." taiti the
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  • 54 13 TKLOK ANSON, VV'erl The Ran^cra maintained their OBbea!en record v hen they defeated the Anglo-Chinese School hv mx yon!i to two m thp firs! division soccer league here yesterday. Rangen srorcd through Ariffln 2. and Shahruddin 4. including a hattrick. The schoolboys replird through Kwong Fatt
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  • 47 13 ROYAL bland Qub Ladltf L.G.U. Sunday rtnltl were: «A" Division: Mrs W MrMullan B.">— 9 TH tie; Mrs. J Puindl M— lt«H t.e. Mrs. McMullan won on a count back over the 2nd nine holes. "B" Division: Mrs. R. D. Johnstin 101—22 69.
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  • 103 13 MELBOURNE. Aprfl ...j (Reuter)— "Joba Landy. w r". mile record holder, ll ftO run iin Log Astgn c on May B a: Fresno. Ca Ifornia, oa May 12. Tv.-or/y-- bc-yeai -old Lav i 'who last Satui ia.v ran thr mile here m under t ir mm
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  • 46 13 TAIPING. Wrd 3.3 F:eld B«_--v: f beat Kamnntinf 2-1 m a j ihior leag ia loccei natcti The gunners scored 'ao goal J 'ing ror! iced tho > ,3 through Yin Tutt. Near the e:.d Kamunting were awarded i penall bit Yin Tutt failed to
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  • 30 13 con\ ci I Goalless Draw London Apr., |0 .Rauter)— Luton, the Engird ftrsl division league soccer :e_»rr: and R.iTipia C 3-.0 from Montevideo conte.^ed a goalless draw at Luton tonifnt
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  • 742 13 HK CHAMPS WON'T STOP KOSB FROM K.L. TRIP i Says DONALD KAWB ALL roads will lead to Friendly Hill on Saturday when the Singapore Champions, 1 KOSB, will play the Hongkong Champions, 24 Engineer Regt. lor the right to meet the Ist Bn. Hampshire Regt. at Kuala Lumpur on April
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    • 170 13 laner By Al Capp Hn_»SodeHauikirrs am declares TO 5 ZL^um!l\"7^>'ZmZZZ f "X -i ~u*d-) S^D<EHAWK'\SDAV'.?- NOVEMBER X6WLL BE J 5/tt'^ WHEN AH FiRES YO' j^T < •y CirV AH FIRES AGi^SADIE Vf?'!^^*^ f v >>-< 37 3 »T Well, Sad.e did catch ono. The > 3^C^_ T -,> w V
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    821 14 WEE KIM WEE. Inited Pres* Staff Correspondent, m the fourth of his badminton series* discusses the This is mv opinion after having seen the Indone- v: m plawrs m action m the four exhibition games the Singapore team pla>ed m Jakarta, Solo and Ban- dung recently Whether Indonesia will
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  • 425 14 UNO-MALAYS GIVE HONGKqI A FRIGHT A FIGHT But Victory Remains With Moss Company Hongkong, s Sino Malays- 3 snaroHKs don m > 1 li "liters. Sino-Malays. did not bring down thr powerful winners of the iw Hoe Inter-port Cup when they met Hittt«> kong m a farewell match by floodlights
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  • 273 14 Chartered Makes It 2 Straight Charttfred Bank— 3 Si tm Darlvj-2 By VAZIR MARKAR SUPERIOR m all departments. Chartered Bank scored their second straight win when they beat Sime Darhv by three goals to one m the SBHFA Div. 1 league on the V.M.C.A. gTound yesterday. L'harti re i Bank
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  • 89 14 Business Houses Soccer JACKS Spo: :s Cab beat. St m. vac by €-1 In Ile division cncouir.er at t:ic C V.M.A. Scorers for J icki w* i c Kok Ciie; -i 2. Tu-k Hal and Wi'.he i i 0 i Wall sc red the on.v zoa\ for
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  • 56 14 RESULTS AT A GLANCE DIVISION I Merrantilc U. i V. <S. V 1 Chartered r>. simo Darby l Shell I P. Bukom 0 Ford S T.C. o DIMSION II Brewerirs Metal Box 0 Wsa. lacks i Stanvac l Bata I Mansfield I i>n ision m S.T.C. "A" 1 Sime Darby
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  • 311 14  - MERCANTILE BANK SHOW PROMISE JSdiri Peters Mercantile Bank F N*->i By Fravrr a Neave. on; Borhathan: Mohamed Noor Awang C! Sama Lei So a jj MERCANTILE Bank is a team that is expected tn go far m this years Singapore Business Houses oot ball Association division 1 league soccer competition
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  • 46 14 FORD Snorti Oub heat singapoce Tra lion < mpanv 3-3 m another division 1 league match on S.T.C. ground yesterday. Scotch a.- Ford Sporti Club were: Ra lin Ali 2, Balan 2 and Ah. S T.C. scorch through Tian Soon, Tony Concenciao and Seong Chia.
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  • 95 14 RESULTS of vr.THayc YMCA Open Tennis Tournament ties played at Bras Basah were: Men's Doubles: X,, A. I. Alsafof! bee: A. Ala I Khan and A G Pakir 13-11, 6-L'; Lir.-n Khe Liang ar.fi Low' Kco Po-.v beat Hamid Bilal and I. H. Junied S-l, h-:> k. s
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  • 85 14 THE following t> ';:>'( i.,v, p been Feic-ted \<> represent Jacques Badminti i Party against Hwi Yew B,< Imintnn Party m a friend J |IIM Of badminton to be play< on Saturday, Apn. 14 4 153 C Charlton Lane 7 (l(l p m Michac: Ij.t. Chew Ken; Hian.
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  • 26 14 TAIPING. Wed. Malay Teacben beat the Taiping Po!i<-e m their first division soccer encounter on the Esplanade on Monday i^y two goals to one.
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  • 256 14 BINGAPOBI Trai tion Comp..n> had no difficulty m beating a ten-man Simp Darhv nam by tour goals to one m the division 3 milch at (iey\\wz. stadium yesterday. ...cie :n e: s wo: so fi r Sime Darby was the I Sfl N Ror.r.ie
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  • 320 14 TOK\O. April 11 < AP) Japan took four of seven world titles and the Inited States grabbed its first championship m eight years as the T.lrd world table tennis tournament ended tonight. Hi ■ir..i :::.i> c:\ick wumc!i'> players *< >i ik two cup-. T:u-
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  • 221 14 St!KLL S:--:> C\\ib ':vu::ccd Pu iv B ikon 5-€ m Div. One malcn layivi "'i I i c MFA grt r yesterd ij. Shell itl icking fr ran the start, opo: \\\c >c^-:c m the sth mil v through s. A. Kadir, r.e'.'tx] du:::"!2 a gia'.^iou'ii
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  • 230 14 Record Breaking Hat-trick By Swimmer Yeo THREE Teachers Training College swimming records were broken m the events completed before the meet proper on Saturday at i.30 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club's old pool. hi the 1500 me! res free style. Eiic Yeo beat Woon Sui Kut's record of 26m
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  • 32 14 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.TPCA "Cl kept their unbeaten record when they trounced TPCA C 2 m a FAS div. three league match on the Circular Road ground here today.
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    • 42 14 SOCCER SAF.A. LEAGUE— DIV. ArgoH&uti F.C. pt, IRC. ,:t J^ti'i Besar Stadium at 5 15 p.v?.; HJf. Dockyard vs. SHE. Police at JaUin Bcsar Stadium at 7 buw« ATHLETICS S'r. Margaret's School anuai athletic meet rcjfNis V.M.C.A. championships at Bras Batch Road.
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