Singapore Standard, 14 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard •STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 1i..,- 2400 ft iH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414
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  • 514 1 CHIEF MINISTER David Marshall last night warned thc people of Singapore to prepare for a shock. T S P f Ofl m Radio Mala '.0 of his departure for London merdeka talk Marshall said the shock may come in the form of disagreement with the Colo-
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  • 13 1 A PAN-AMERICAN cm. 54 passer. board made a succe .andin;- Reuter
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  • 171 1 I ROW ■RtFri— A U that the Alliance waUgfca party discipline to pssjsjgjgg] further I r♦ n t -iun v(»li" issue, was f-firtv leaders here tonight b> Inche Senu Llikman, Secretar> (General of I MM) Said Ir Benu w -hout party d^cipline the Alliance can never hope to ac<
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  • 30 1 com 77i odious jirc-roomed la thm grounds of Tar Turk Seng Hospital in Singapore, bl gfcafS b§ two senior members ot the hospital's nursing crce
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  • 393 1 Slums In A T.B. Hospital Anger Workers MORE than 3 ,l! peopie are li*! in slum condit. tn ff grounds ot a Singapoie he o;\>.. and their pleas •v IhS P ast two v,. for better taQfJai hd7 unan ered They are the Is of hospital attendants are helping to
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  • 58 1 AUGUSTA, Qi rgJs April |3 |Ri r)— Pi'' sid< M E I senhosn r today ant* iu thi ret In m< nt ol 0< n Mired Orui nt I• r as Com-mand'r-:n-Chief of NATO forces. Tiie Pr< aVa> at nomlnati d Gen* rii Lauri N< i stad
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  • 207 1 Joint Bid To Wipe Out 3,000 Reds TOKYO, April 13 (IP)— Thailand's Director oi Intelligence t«»«l.»> promised that his nation's stepped-up iun-le war will clear tiie Thai-Mala\an horder o| Communist terrorists 'in the near luture.' Maj. -Gen. Annuay Chaya-Rochana said tha campaign to
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  • 45 1 All Clear So Trains Roll Again Kl "pur. irl I M > Ad- ;-tral I am I I e hnf n< R ad Station b wss blocked by a in. terrorist now ar and I lr normal Although the damage out the night repaired the track.
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  • 27 1 German heme To ed Asia I I -nan In I U put I n| plan I plan I of pnbt oi SouthI miSatere all wa rearra before
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  • 236 1 Rubber Ban: Ike Says U.S. Will Think Again PENANG, F:i. President of the United States. Mr. Dwight Eisenhower, said iii a cable received here ti dav that thc Department Ol State Will consider the question oi lifting the embargo on shipments of rubber to EU China. The* cable v. a
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  • 206 1 D \R\VIN. April 13 i R< ut< r -Doctors in a Darwin ]!<■■_ pil d are fighting to sas< thc Ufe oi an aborigine who Is said to be under a black magic 11 ol tribal wonn n singing him to death at the
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  • 42 1 MONACO. April 13 ißeu- Princi i-to-b Orac< K y troll* d with h< r par,nt dav thn ugh the I ill md pardcn? ol Monaci Palace afti r sp< ndlng hi r first nighi m her future home
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    • 58 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE in wide range alwara available here Call Select vour requirem^nta ij fr The NOVELT*YsW KH. North I'fidre Koad Phone M1 23 N. ___T/^/'^W_y^__ k3 In r\\\ s Kgw/^*** &B^- 9 \mi*m AWARDfD Cold M«d*i <r London Bf*»'j f«fc.b«*»o-\ I9JS? BREWED bo" M by M*i«v#" B'f<v» e 1
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  • 382 2 Send My Husband To jail -Pleads Wife Mother's Defence In -Boy Murder Trial A NG MOTHER -*.ay Seow, snf i with her husband of I killing of their your yesterday told the Sii pore Assize Court were to tell the court what I have told the magistrate, mv husband would
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  • 711 2 OIL COMPANIES WIN FIGH FOR $5 MIL WAR BOOD A Big Day Around The Singapore Courts THE appeal by three Dutch oil companies against the decision of the War Damage Compensation Board, dismissing their claim against the Commission in ropect of large quantities of petroleum, was allowed by the Singapore
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  • 370 2 Moneylender Had A Poor f»cJ A RETIRED moneylender, alleged to have di>honest!y induced a widow to deliver to him So.OOU for thg purchase of a house, claimed he was faltaly accused of cJasefting the widow who hoped to "extort'* money fran him because vi
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  • 261 2 -Soldier Charges At Court Martial A MALAV soldier alleged at a District Court Martial in Singapore yesterday thai he was beaten cp bv two Police Inspectors in the CM D. at Robinson Koad duung an interrogation. The ol disr, Di Ivsr Ah Ufa bis
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  • 77 2 JOHORE BAHRU, W 1 following have been appointed members of tho Board oi Visiton to the Mer ii g Seneral Hospital gyu Hi binte Abdul Rahman, Che Zaharafa bints Mohd Tahir. Mrs. A* Bsxter, Cha a,....:. bints Abdu lah, Che Rahman binte Haji A.i. Ifr R Kalimuthu,
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  • 33 2 T.EK Joon Yong b 23-yi arOld won- a:. r 'I V• g Bahru Rosd, Singapore, dia a aftsi admission to the Genersl nc.,,] la aight, -auftTi i lng toss suspected poisoning.
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  • 33 2 DITI CTTVES h^nr .ri 1 c. QueeLaoflJJl in Singap< yesterday srts oi suspected tohT The raid < the arr at near -__S Ott i _fs n believed to hej r p»Tt>
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  • 17 2 Mission Gets UM Suppo THE fl H London. fl Ti fl anti-Merdeks»|. fl fl fl I I
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  • 104 2 KUALA LUMPUR, F:i Mr. v. t. Basal asathsa, BSS dent of the M,..av;.n 1nn.,,:; Congre.-s, in a Hind I Now YSSf message today, cal'.ed or Malayans to exercise re train in Lsngusge, torbseraa* e and goodwill, j He said the most dangerous 1 thing for
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    • 61 2 On sale now sfl O _f [Jr mineral w/aters Bjft_^Vul?^ I^j r~ St** 5 f7? r!nn "'ok" Schzvcppes range of me E^— 3 01S" i*iVfg4 |J li^l^-v."--"^^y Mineral Waters so outstanding? Mlli^&lillj^^_s=^^y Ah that's Schweppes secret. TONIC WATER QINQER BEER. DRY QINQER ALE LEMONADE- SODA WATER Juin-n.ej Bctuen. Um -i
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  • 343 3 Impended On Mother To j His Cheques W A 22-year-old military cutcntan R. J. (lucky John) fl .ho os described as the "brains" I :CC ssful operations which broke rp orgflnixot'on in north-west Pahang cashiered from the service I conduct. fl V rkshire Itiflmml he offences,
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  • 46 3 1.0I .O i 57. "«J in currency notes was ir culation in Singapore on April :he Government Gazette stated last night. Coins for the same period amounted to $37,809.6 The average amount of currency notes in circulation during the month of March total--5930.082
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  • 21 3 raTrades the nresidOV- »r.. the the that polil the also he I Bl the Trade? aga--1 to tn Sta- mm
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  • 176 3 Research Urged EXPERT TO PROBE CHEAPER BUILDINGS Middleton told The Standard a team of research men would be of extreme value to the Colony. Mr. Middleton is here at the invitation of the Chief v Mr. I tall aftcr a period of secondment to the Ceylon Government. He will be
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  • 72 3 MMiithl\-i-.itfcl civilian emp'oyees >«•■-• want increased wases, cost ui improved conditions oi service. Services them. 1 •>- point r Department aajj 5 demanded MJ|* rt: should member -'Jts to the V0; :ld have I :a n a mi BJ f. in Tease •'ive per f rates ol MS Union
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  • 38 3 THI first University Pbopj v Exhibit ion, spon- the Science Society DniVl rslty Ol Malaya wi li •.id at the Education Ha Clunv Hoad. Sinsapori today and te morrow from 9 a m. to 5 p.m
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  • 8 3 -v_J T^T lie ton, mgai estab'^Z research
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  • 13 3 ALAY CLUB CARNIVAL Penang ol Kamrate its found- arnival i Raya Ma- 'enang.
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  • 177 3 TWO members of the A ed Services are amon* l Singapore singers and instrumentalists who sai P cte in thc first semi-final f "1956 Radio Malaya Talentime" conte t to be hel Monday night at the Audi The two are crooner Preston and v if,
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  • 237 3 Marshall Gets His 'H-Bomb' Ready For London s:\c; \porp s ch>f Mav Dav: 1 Marshall was rdaj orerwhelmed i I b the re lit h< M rdeka referendum wl I as S '"cr reflection of the artitude of thi pie." O f 77 «;cna*-.;n ntair n eight leather bound book.
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  • 141 3 SINGAPORE Chief Minister David Marshall yesterday cave an assurance that he would provide in the future constitution of the Colony, special protection tor 33,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services. This assurance came in the form of a letter to the Trades Union Congress, which
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  • 35 3 HONGKONG. April 13. Special Efcandard Ssrvlcs: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: Sl 'mg; $5.***** to :s- pi MJ to M sb |1 $0,181 one Indone-irui Riipiah: Gold $253 to a tael.
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  • 187 3 THK Mr. tet for Educa- n Mi Cht "v Bs ss Kee, sti rdaj charged thai c rtam persona :n Singapore sn rt tpreadini "vicious rumin Basins! hina snd Um Labour Front In general. A Itlrtrairnj Issued by the Ministry oi Education said t hat I
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  • 104 3 Temporary Changes In Ministries IN tlie ab.-e ne-' oi t lm Bingapore Chiel Minister and some ol his ministers, who ll ase for London foe the Merdeka Conference, the foUosrIng temporary mlnlsti rial changes an n announced yesterday. ■ducat ion Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will BCt i Chi< Minister
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  • 36 3 ADAIKALAM alisi t\h Thai of Hindoo Road jrsstsrdsy nsd tfisl to i en uat of bcin^ msmbST of p.n unlawful assembly that caused the death of Chow Sor:^ on Sept Bl WatsrlOO Street. S.ngapore.
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  • 263 3 Varsity To Dig For Relics DISCOVERIES made in 1938 of Ind. an shrines. Chinese porcelain. {old tmulets, anri com-; Cn m a* far as Baghdad, aear the foot uf Kedah Peak have inspired the University of Malaya Archaeological Society to launch a Full seek excavation Dear the same place. A
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  • 320 3 OFFICIALS of The Mctha dIsf Youth Fellowship, Gey Isl Singapore for 1951 BTSJPresident— Miss Doris Soh, vice president Miss Esther Kl I ret a; .v Mr. Ong K> Dg a/SS, trSBSUrSfS Messrs. Lai Huat lecK and Robert Chia. L u:;.ii.unism w m. cate i efficiency than the bayonetl
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  • 284 4 WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN GRANTED DECREE NISI KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Thambypillai Nadaiajah. Malayan hockey goalkeeper anci all-round Selangor sportsman, was today granted a decree nisi, to cc rr.ade absolute in four rr.ent^.s. hv Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid in the High Court Nadara;ah. a well-kncwn >p< 77 1 refi ree ana one ol
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  • 167 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIN(J rubber prices (cents prr Ih in Singapore yesterday were: lim pfl SssVfl Spct nom i §2 Ns I ESS \pril §21 RBI No 1 Maj m\ No «i| i B|l No 3 !M mj I Tone: Steady. UN PKICE Hm BtiSfl of tin yesttt(l.i\ w.is S.'ITS, p^
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  • 30 4 CHUA TECK BENG of Geylang Serai was fined $20 U t'ne Singapore Second Traffic Courl yesterday for driving in an inconsiderate manner along Eu Tong sen Street on Jan. '!?>.
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  • 520 4 Court Hears Dead Man's Note INQUIRY IN DEATH OF JEWELLER I PENANG, Fit— Ths late Ifr. A. C. (Erie) Weera- ratne, 43, manager of B. P. de Silva and Co.. was "constantly harassed"' by Daniel Veereerathnarn. comanager of the firm. This allegation was made in the Coroner's Court today, bv
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  • 56 4 RIDA Loan To Clothman JOHORE BAHRU, Frl RIDA recently gave a loan of (700 I Nnah bin Ismail of Peril Haji Baki. Muar. to improve his hand-printed business. Arrangements were later made for marketing part of his output through the Malay Handicrafts Centre. Kuala Lumpur, which reports that his interesting
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  • 80 4 Flower Show Opens THE Officer Administering the Gfo niment of Singapore. Mr W A. C. Gooe. U rday declared open the Flower Show at the Happy World Stadium before a large crowd of flower lovers. Thii li las I Igas floaver oxiv.br ion in Singapore so :,n." said Mr. GSOOB,
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    59 4 MR. JOHN Ramage, manager of Harrison and Crosfield Latex, Petaling. and his bride the former Miss Elizabeth Lestie Stein Hewet after their marriage at the St. Andrew Church. Kuala Lumpur last Thursday The brMe srSS I teacher at the Army Sehool in HO. Slalaya, Kuala Lumpur. They will
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  • 303 4 —Says Andrew Roth Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Fri. As the advance party of Singapore's Merdeka Mission composed oi the .Vssistant Secretary, Mr. G. Leembruggen and its Tress Officer. Roy I erroa flew into rainy London today a number of simmering pots were coming
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  • 160 4 OH! IT'S DOCTOR 'S ADVICE PENANG. lri--\ tb patient. who uas found lleepiaUJ in the Penang Popular Stall in Campbell Street b.\ Police early yesterday morning. explained in the First Magistrate's (Hurt today that he .slept in "open air" on dot -tor's advice. (heah Ah Lee. i 1. uined trial
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  • 139 4 PENANG. Fri.— The Agi lcuitui al AgSJaTtaWt, Tuan Ismail, disclosed at a recent meeting of the Mukim Council. Southern Aiea. Ncrth-east district, that most smallholders were not aware thai thev could get tag ammunition through their penghulus and district 1 officers. These smallholders, r
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  • 46 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A supplementary proviaiOß of £327,801 has been naada hv the Johore Government to meet additional expenditure incurred in 1954 over and abo-. e tha Estimates Ifosl of thi. extra expenditure, namely. $110,826 was incurrsd under the heading of 'Ruler and Chiefs. 1
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    • 429 4 J CAPITOL^ 5 SH OWS DAILY! 4. «L-JS! 4 Jtep#/ 77-7.45-4-6.30-9.30 mag JAMES DEA\ \ATALIE WOOD ___L n^ mmm W^Hl®®^ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Brut -*!h Lxr.linq! If V\iM MnlihVour \.rvcs To Breaking -Point! WAGES OF FEAR" A I 1 1 K I I*» \N M 11 I i v »h snh(
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  • 109 5 New Deal For These Children SINGAPOR I ment. deficient children will receive better medical at* improved conditions of housing when Government plete s plans for the intachild patients at Woodbridge Hospital. Mrs. Kismet Wong. Assistant Director < Child: Young Persons), in the Social Welfare Department, told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 75 5 A SINGAPORE ale Mr. J. hat Devereux-Colebourn. took an unusual course yesterday when he asked for a probationary report on a 62-year-old opium addict. He told the accused. Ho Joo Chwee. who pleaded guilty: "For the first time I am taking an unusual course and g
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  • 200 5 War Office Note Gives Warning To All Army Chiefs WHILE more than 20,000 British soldiers now serving in the Federation and Singapore are being given a general pay rise, their officers who are on "short period" commission will have to look for civvy jobs. ru
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  • 134 5 'Woman Crazy' Man Must Behave A MAN who was described as "woman eraby tne probation officer was yesterday convicted of a charge of theft of a bicycle, in a Sins ipore Magistrate's Court. t*he probation officer \fr S D. Williams, told The court hat he had rv in e fc_
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  • 37 5 CHONG Neo liua claimed of cheal i Wong Wee Chun by $1U3944l U ***** qUeS l the VaIUG f The case was postp tor mention on April 20 Bail °f $1.000 was allov
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  • 271 5 (From Our Own nr:e>p«,rnhmt > JESSELTON Fri.-Three unofficial Legislative Councillors will be nominated to represent the Chinese community here for the 1957-58 session. The Governor of North Borneo has requested the United Chinese Chambers of Commerce here to submit six candidates for him to select
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  • 90 5 ...IS A BIG DRAW IN KLUANG KLI ING I ii- I 111 f B ill) tin Bf teftS N aaTBS rrj, the .illi ■nlii'll <»l t ll v people ot tlii^ town it h.is tu i) hind IeSS, but »m!\ one fore le?. It is l."> (!.i\ s old .md
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  • 47 5 IM B tan Hock. 19. was charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death of Chew Bok Sim at the junction of Tembeling and Duku Road on April 8. Tan claimed trial and was remanded in custody till April 2().
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  • 208 5 THE Singapore Musical Society has issued an appeal to its members and those of the public interested in its gress, describing "a most 1 clash of events'' to take place between May 12 and 20. The Society refers to its own pr- entation of
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  • 156 5 Widow Tells Court A IDOW -A... in bed with her child when man game In, asked to have "aemc tun" with her. and tlie n embraci ci Iv r. a Sin- Court wa:-, told yCa- rday. The widow, Pia Ah p« as, i washerwoman, alleged thi.*.
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  • 49 5 'IHREE people were detained following a clash between strikers and non-striken ol the United Engineers in River Valley Road. Singapore, yesly morning. Stones were thrown at I lorry carrying workers to the firm. Three workers were slightly injured Police alleged that strikers threw the missiles.
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  • 108 5 THE two three-man trams of the Oxford and Cambr; Ige Far Eastern Expedition begin research in Rangoon and Calcutta, respectively, thi.s week. The Expedition, which was ently entertained in Sinj ing its safe arrival r. England, will be together again about May 25 and start their
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    • 253 5 To offer Pepsi-Cola i- to I I HAT il i n to popular For when yon |fc I me in a Pepsi" it is an invitation everyone 1| understands, everyone is (lad to accept. "M c<x»d feelins and cnod 'unc or a con- pf •ry/sj£ 3&3< sw tumation of friendship
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 180 5 Standard c&lmanac >J I N <J A PTCR t L'XIVKRSITI t>l MALAVA Photography Exhibition Cluny Rd.. 9 a.m. M i Senior Cambridge Malay Class (beginners* 230 p I Club 3 nor Cambridge Malay Class (Advanced) 3 30 p m. m Show "Scandal at Scourie" 8 n.m. Ml UOIMVI X m|
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    • 459 5 Information at a Glance 824 a.m. (8 4 ft) 8 52 p.m. (9 3 ft) Penang 2 24 a.m. 168 ft) 2 39 p m TOMORROW: Singapore 12 42 am. ftl 150 p m (7 9 ft) Port Dickson 8.58 a.m (8.1 ft) 933 p.m (8 7 ft) Penang Sam
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    • 253 5 Australian News (19 59. 1682. 16.86im 6.63 Documentary (1959. 16.82. 16 86m i 702 News from Home (19 59. 16 82 16.86m); 7.15 io Playtime (19 59. 1686m); ng Round-up (19 59. 16.86m i 8 n.m Tonight We Dance (19.59 im): 8.30 News 1 1 16 Bfimi 840 Fine Music
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    • 558 6 Smiles Fears iPBI jubilant smiles with which CMtf Mini r David Marshall patted his eight little ••merdeka" referendum books for the edification of members of the press in his office yesterday eight little books which he proudly ribed M ••my M-Bomb" has impressed nobody. Neither Is any account taken among
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  • 387 6 f |":IE public after hav:: faapOTl ShOUt ti.- debate on the White Paper or. Edocatkan do not know what the Assemblymen want. All that they can get ou* pi Hm Unaj mows is that education will revert on. od Chinese education of circa 1911 M..:. iurin Waal
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    • 264 6 gtr: Tas itsta In your lesder-srUcle, Lesson for Bingsp ire "A challenge for lectl< na In the present clrcum usees sj 1 1 1 ant have ghost oi a chance of success (Of hia 'Mr. David Marshall's) party— it will br tantamount to :rr. r tag
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  • 159 6 > O l"hi< Miner, I hope «|l] not be troubled by letter! written by "Expats" fIIBdIG r h a m. "Ala n ry and the jelly :..-7. i f certain associations. I hava great faith in Mr Marshall who haa dofM hia job pi rai iv well.
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  • 332 6 Sir: It is distressing to note that the Singapore TffSf 9 '.-.ndard. an and independent newspaper though it is. should have indulged in what may rightly described as a calculate and malicious anti-merdeka campaign against the ne elected Government b had in the past one jresr done all
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  • 143 6 KEEPING BOYS AWAY Bin No pn p igsnds could bi nore aaa lently designed U) keep local boya hom I lng up te nnl ■■<■. il Usa than the coupling of ths Bslsstier Junior Trade Schoo; v. ith Government Technical E\ enfa_S Classes. Do our Government Technical Education Advisers not
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  • 85 6 Sir; There must be many people like myself who want to study lor a university degree in our local university but we have been unable, from the point of finance, to do so. We have heard of parttime studies, organized by universities elsewhere for working people. The University of
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  • 300 6 TELL US SIMPLY WHAT WE GET OUT OF IT? Sir: On the Merdeka stage in Singapore, we have Daredevil Dave, Hairbreath Harry, and now Frantic Francis. Each is a star in hil own right, judging by their respective performances-, and their rise to stardom is surely phenomenal, these nonentities of
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  • 208 6 Sir: Three cheers for Mr. Cheong Hock Hai for raising such a wise and timely suggestion which was reported In The Standard on 7.4 .56. His suggestion is that part-time degree courses in the University of Malaya should be instituted for the ordinary
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  • 285 6 Sir; You have been praiaa i tor giving people a ensnes to express "the other side*' je tha Merdeka question ao (ii uut you will do the asms for Planned Parentw od Joss Ms] eaotVa Sex and So 7v bi Ui Ic introduced the o.d
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  • 420 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME T: is morning Chief Minimi llg David MarshaU snd thr Merdeka ■llllmilll fiy to London I r talk s from which it expect, the rl over the quicksand foundatl n laid by .eal agitation, of an I rice built from fabric of in- jn
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  • 188 6 Sir: In Ceylon the present election was contested mainly on tiie question of language whether Sinhalese siiould be the national langusga of Ceylon. Ai. political parties agreed to this view QSCauae tne majority of thc population speak Sinhalese. Thc I'.N.P. and M.E.P. (Teople's United Front Party headed
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    4 6 Look before you leap
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  • 74 6 These courses have been successful bat we want more than merely cultural course-. We want vocational courses as we. l, for example, among Diy fellow government servants there are many who want an honours degree to Qualify for the part two of the public services. T.S.B. Singapore (This question
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  • 45 6 Sir: With reference to Mr. Marshall's proposed army for internal security, what a wonderful chance for the Communists. They could all rush to join up, be given arms and a year's free training, wait for civil disturbance and "Bobs your Uncle." H. WALKER Singapore
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  • 47 7 s I ,r «1H \kihite. aaV* Bl ff rape** Kit* rom froaa f the \obu J fP dirertor H<»u«r- TarI aa**** fr I rrmre's f p W%< arr now ,tr> of I Ihejr I uoi I aerial Wmt r f rv WCjgfi diushtr rs K^, common-
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  • 19 7 I I I ation I The I snow Kr- 'zt de* c CounI I I I Ha hosI
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  • 8 7 I 2605-ton I I am Vnnriav Reuter
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  • 41 7 i3 I leaI ay the m*' soo I tl U.S. They said an ag was reached on We night and the men. out Ovi dsys. will go back to their jobs today. The terms I not announced.
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  • 185 7 No Big [Landowner Or Businessman In Govt businessman in r!lJ t^PH- I is no a big landowner or yon s n f- w cabinet. mm a retin srivar- arc rc P art ies four arc lawytWl anr IWO T r 1 1 \L iio L i
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  • 38 7 SECRETARY of Commerce Sin d r W< aid on Thursha v to make public 5 th< at week or ten it h t of goods that American Is Sot iet nati 1 I rt lieer AP
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  • 129 7 A Forced Landing, Says Egypt CAIRO |p U AP- An Egyptian military spokesman said yesterday an Egyp- a reed landing northeast of the El Auja den cd zone while pursuing two lsr planes. The mm :nent was msde sfter the Israelis reposted an Egyptian had been shot down in an
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  • 47 7 TOKYO. DP) .ail service bet we* Burma and Comm China started today. Radio MM sa.d. The first mail arrived in Sanming. southern China, on e return flight from B ingoon of the plane which BX♦his week inaugurated air service between the la>t neighbouring nations.
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  • 84 7 Gem Find Is Fabulous, -Russia MOSCOW April 13, (AP)— Tin Soviet >n claimed yesterday *that its recently discoverd« Siberian diamond deare as large as South A j ulous hordes. Ge »7. LP. B ;rov sa an that these diamonds "in thc not distant futun become an impor- aan of export"
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  • 184 7 ISRAEL EGYPT AGREE ON TRUCE —Dag Reports, To UN l MTU) NATIONS. April 13 j(AP) I'.S. Secretary < ner 1 1 Das: Hammarskjold reported to the Securit> ouncil yesterrias that I>rael ami Egypt had agreed to retrain trom attacking each other. A shon time later, how- r Israeli Premier Dai
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  • 87 7 RAF Thrills Filipinos M \MLA April I Britain^ Canberra bombers rilli d, f llipin v. th I heir speed ;<nd man ibility and a Briti>h offl lal lid that th Royal Air I i ly for any I mi rgi II J anywrj (re in the world. oc:i fl r
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  • 116 7 .;< );l\.\n:-:sburg. April '.'i AP)— Police fired on rioting coloured African., and v. ho stoned CHI and trams in the we-vm nativ« lUS hip i' Johannesburg last night. Seven Europeans were injured and 20 natives Wl re taken hospital, foul ol them bullet wounds.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 39 7 WASHINGTON, April 13 (AP) The Census Bureau Tday estimated thc total population of the United States at approximately 167.181.000 on March 1, an increase oi 1.65.J.000 or 10.6 per cent since April 1, 1950 the last .is.
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    • 38 7 VAI n v Malta April 13 i up- Wai Of so-.. Q North Atlantic Treaty Organinal ons moved ye.-* rday into the first phase of ro lau i t ever sea-air exercise in the Mediterra.n.
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    • 37 7 P: lA, Spain, April 13 (UP) Seven persons were 1 and two injured here yesterday when an explosion and I ased a three-storey house. The cause of the c\on was not immediately -mined.
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    • 34 7 BAIOON, April 13 (UP) Four thousand men of a regiment of Moroccan sharpshooters embarkec: f\ 1 1 rday <>n the steamer "Flaminia." leaving fewer than 5.000 French troop s on Vietnamese soil.
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    • 36 7 V. \SvI\f TON. April 13 (AP) The N.»". y -aid yesterd:iv unpnibioua forcea of the U.S. 6th Pia I are due 11 the Greek Island oi Crete in thc Mediterranean early next month.
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    • 34 7 A fro- Asian Bloc UNITED N.M in\s. April 13 «UP) The United N ons A fro- Asian bloc yesapproved i tetter to Ifl sent to the Security IllCi] on "the deteriorating situation in Algeria."
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    • 31 7 OSLO. April 13, (LT)— The N rwegian government -aid terdsy 111 I It s?oul4| no: 33 Norwegian surplus Vamp re jet Aghtera to any country is the Middle East.
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  • 116 7 Franco-German Unity Is Essential Mollet PARIS, April 13 (AIM Premier Guv Mullet said iterday France's foreign policy hi based on fnendp ith the United States and Britain and thc .;::::ication of Europe. a short speech prepared delivery before the A i n Cl lb of Paris, thc prcsaid. "one of
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  • 115 7 Nationwide Strike: No Compromise COPKNHACKX. Den- fl] April 13 (UP) Rank-and-file unionists yesterday rejected a compromise approved on h 31 by their leaders and the employers union to settle Denmark's nationwide strike. But the Danish Parliament a meeting to give legal force to the agree•>.t. Unofficial sources said i)0 workers
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  • 72 7 'Israeli Jets Chase Airline' Amman. Jordan apri] 19 (Reuter) Three Israeli |eta "violated Jordan air space and Chased an Arah airway* passenger plane." thia esen;nu. a Jordanian spokesman laid last night The spokesman said the Bta did not open lire and the passenger plane later arrlsi safely in Cairo. He
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  • 69 7 MACAO, April 19 (Renter) —A partv (ef Bis hungry little Chinese boya crept lurtisely through a barbed wire fence and tied from China into this Portuguese colony yesterday. Thell leader 13- year-oid Le« nz Ngau said he waafraid te; say anything flhOUt the 1. cd
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  • 145 7 JiAILED FOR CAUSING HOUSEKEEPER'S DEATH IGBZZA), Italy. April 1.: I i*p) A court ycstcrnaj sentenced a bespectacled priest, to ci^ht years in jail for kjilinu his hou^ekeepei while trvinx to SSI f Sfl Bfl SS abortion on hi r Don \inilrarr Calonl, >i's pendfil bv church
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    54 7 PRINCE Charles (left), 100k s SfSt his shoulder and appears to sav 'how much longer'.'", hut Princess Anne nerds a little longer time to f,'ct her reins straight hefore mounting and cantering away on their Easter holiday sating in Windsor Great Park. England. Thc woman with Princess
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  • 151 7 CEYLON WILL GET U.S. AID WASHING lON M (Heutei I The ted plans to carrv on wit propOaatd $S,ooO.Ot*i economic a.d DTOfrai I for Ceylon despiU the defeat of the pro-Wetl n G .omment on sir J n K awala hy the leftrig forces IMI Solomon Bandaranaike, the rr P:
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  • 27 7 <\ DIKI p. r.c between India ind 1 i Ur r a be insuc 1 flal vessel will sail for a the Black S< a Reuter
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  • 273 7 The Pretty Widow Plot: Three Indicted SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 (AP)— A Federal Grand Jury here delved into the devious way hy which William W. Fong took to wile a pretty Hongkong widow. It indicted the wealthy 40--year-old Oakland. California, food distrihutor on Wednesday on charges of conaoira to violate
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  • 39 7 \:miD Aj ril i (AP)The executive council of t'nited Nations EdL Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) yesterday set > n a possible invitation Peop e, Rr join thc orgsnizstioo snd tha tenistasnsl Buresu of LPlication of Geneva
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  • 31 7 cagus Council <->d its session r 1 >day after appointing a tech: committee to boycott of Fraeconomically and culturally view of the deterioration of the situation in Algeria." AP
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  • 148 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus. April 13 (UP) Two masked gunmen shot fl Greek Cy print youth dead at Akanthou village in tha Famagusta district ye day. The youth was talking t o two friends outside a codec shop when the killer? arrived. One shot him
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    • 86 7 -*ce Hoarseness Jgfi ■ackin? Coughs (|g?j U SHAKE I -nchjtis |y. 0 T s>yjj I If _Ba^* AT v^ I •eta r llsr^'l ;r e throat pfcf ;ain i^r! j a u *kj «>v- c a aaa-_--i srm Woods r PEPPERMINT CURE stance to eo\<i e^rn i -caj»e<l f.en aupplemen-
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  • 64 8 TANJONG MALIM, Fri. Slim River Police h; forced a new curfew in neighbouring rubber estates, palm oil estates and timber working area In future, people living in these areas with the exception of wired-in portions of estates, should remain indoors between the hours of 5 p.m. and
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  • 44 8 MR. Teo Ohlm Hock, clerk-in-charge ot Food Control Ofllce, Raub. has been transferred to the department's Kuala Lumpur Office. He will report for duty at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Food Control Inspector. Che Bahrein bin Embee of Raub will take Mr. Teo'.s place.
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  • 215 8 Accuses BrjH Rubber fe KUALA LUMPUR, r. p* l through their cho.rmon v. >."''•: accused British rubber mor to blackmail the Mole* industry. On the eve of its departure tn^ British Rubber Mission was re_ thai Britain would step up hcffi duct ion if Malayan prodreer mah
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  • 328 8 POLICE OFFICERS CLEARED OF ASSAULT CHARGE All Lies... Says Judge IPOH, Fri— Two Indian Police inspectors and a detective corporal, who laced cnarges of assault on a secondhand goods dealer were acquitted "and discharged without their dctence being called by the President of the sessions Court, Inche Abdul Kadir bin
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  • 208 8 ...And Yet More Lies PENANG. Fri. There bad been kern competition among three prosecution Aitnesses as to who could tel] more Liei in court, the Magistrate Mr. E. A. Long said today. "Th* 1 result ll that very little truth came out of the proaecotion case tnd this does not
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  • 31 8 THK first annual general meeting of the Bukit Rotan Branch of the Malayan Indian Congn .11 be held at Bukit Rotan Padang. Kuala Selangor, on Saturday at 4 p.m.
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  • 247 8 NEW BRITISH COUNCIL HQ IS FINEST IN S-EAST ASIA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -The British Council will move into its new headquarters next month with big plans for a large library a rui the revival of the popular .imophone group" and "Malayan Form Mr J P Lucas, Federation Repri sentatise ol
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  • 103 8 They Did Not Know About lt. KAJAN'G. Fr'.. A number ol people coming irom the neighbouring n< w villa and catatea had to return home disappointed todav because they trere unable to gi I the thing they wanted none at the Government offices. They were unaware thai the office- closed
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  • 82 8 RAUB. Fri. Mr. Chan Blew Yoon. Chinese Affsira Officer, here, will leave Malaya on May 5 by the Chu-an to complete hia law COUTSC in England. He has passed hia Part I Bar Examination in Malaya and w;ll continue' nil Studies in Gray's Inn. London. Mr.
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  • 133 8 KUALA Ll MPI K. Fri Chairman of the suspended Labour Party. Selangor division. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, was again taken to task today for hi* latest move to sack the national executive council of the party. He was snubbed by divisional vice-chairman Mr.
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  • 52 8 INCHE Hashim hin Sam Latiff. MC S. tad«t. and his hsMs Che Msisasnah binti Ahdullali. daughter of the State Sn rotary. Pahang. Inche Abdullah bin Ibrahim weir married in Kuantan recently. Inche Hashim. is now undergoing a two-year course in Chinese at the (iovcrnnicni Officers' Language School.
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  • 130 8 Police Nab Disorderly Strikers BUTTERWORTH 1 r: Nineteen labourers. who tag I "wild cat'" :de the Tong Teik Rubber Factory in Kampong 6- tnpah, this rruorning al n D I d as ■reamIng bf the Police. Tiv re arrested for allegedlj attempting to stop a m tor lorry coming-out ot
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  • 50 8 1 di. Fri. Ms poultry inoculation will be .<done in the afternoon during' fasting month. Times for poultry 4inoculation during this month' will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily and 8 a.m. to 1 pun. on Saturday, a government Press rce s*. 3 ted.
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  • 97 8 Brothers On Abduction Charge FIVE brothers were produced in a Singapore Magistrate^ Court connection with the abduction of a Chinese mere: P.obinson Road on Ll was alleged that three of them Aw Eng Kian. Koh Teck Pei and Aw Eng Seng abducted all Lam Seek Khang at about 7.10 p.m.
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  • 58 8 120,00 WITHO A DOCT I out a d- 1 months. HI loft for I i transfer. fl Mr. I I gat MIC. State I tor not gettini Vg_aal i ment. I an exam: I feeling and sfl area in S^pte*_sg_gfl octed.'' A big b I daily for the aaaggfl acant
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  • 34 8 MAN DEN CHEATIN yesterday apr>-ir*il Singapore E I trate'.s Coun or. a dH cheating an ST G. H. Greenland. fl ing to be ir. M STC ir Road no A He clair bail wa
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  • 34 8 Kullammah. a fi-a woman H charged before CJimM jTajol A River llagWnt f i with being m April 10 at Tan Che Tajol Arts I her bail of 5 I Kesring for Apniajgj
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  • 1748 9 TABLE OF James Carabine Donn Byrne begins today his reminiscences of a great boxing personality in this S 1 AND ARD Feature Series."'———- _______o^^ii i \m aaaaaaaT^ I g_L ■Cwith his WkT silk his P* sith his Wrfmw h|sk U ke CaraI H is g____t*^ vf> K dfht avoid tP
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  • 533 9  -  ANACRUSIS by I'XIE Los Angeles Pr.ilharmonic Orchestra is to give four COOCertl ::i Si.'i^apnro on Mav ll!, 13, 14 and 19 IHadei tiie ac^is oi Donald we In tmociation with the Air.encan National Theatre and Academy. The fact that the concerts are to take place in the Sn.Cc.p
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  • 508 9 BACH. Goldberg Vacations. Jocg Dr■ I fnisao). Iflxa WLP Mil. sublime ond monumentol work, consisting of an oria and thirty variations tor harpsichord, was written, so history tells us, to beguile the sleepless nights of an insomniac Russian nobleman. Count Kaiscrling. via the keyboard services of a young
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    • 196 9 t/trf(7Vf/"S pjjffl PUZZLE I B it. aaaaaf aaaaaat^^^aaaaat aaaaaf I I y I aaaaas^ K* 1 >J8 B-Jbot I I 21. Monopolize large quae KH> aai printers meas 22. What the tried sailor looka fas 24. Did mine host once col ec* the laxr »8> 2& Concerning the saints <9>
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  • 673 10 LATEST type cargo liners of Isthmian Lines can be expected to call at Malayan ports in the future, Mr. Joseph A. Keane, the Jines' Far Eastern Representative, announced in Singapore yesterday. Tho firm plans to embark on a replacement programme oi" 30 new cargo
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  • 115 10 RUBBER closed at 922 cent? per lb. for first grade April shipment in the Singapore mar- sterday, l 2 cent beloa Thursday. Trading was generally quiet with little support from overseas manufacturers. I^ocal producers similarly reserved. Both buyers and selle WSTJ reported to be marking time and adopting
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  • 133 10 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Ese baoga noon doting pi I e pet picul ysstsrdsy Copra April $201 buyers, $20J sc ei May $20] buyers s sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $43J aellei a. coconut oil (drums) 140] sellers, Muntok white pepper SH" sellers. Sarawak white $109 sellers. Special Sarawak blsck
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  • 48 10 NEW YORK. April 12. <UP) Dow-Jone> closing ruerages STOCKS: SO Industrial! nno is M Rails 170.43 15 Utilities ggj] 8 I St tckl 179 Ri BONDS: 40 Bonds AT 84 The I **m Jones CnmrnndiK Futures Index (1924-26 average quels loo* closed at 154 71
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  • 134 10 Tl IKH E was better .-••>,--• in tn;> on tiie Malayan market yesterday and cr hardened slightly. Industrials weir BgSia .'.(il supported at quotations, while rubbers quiet. Price v announced bv thi Kalayai SI Association yesl erda j arere; INDUSTRIALS Bu.vo:> Sellers Prasers ft Ne toe: I
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  • 58 10 THE CS Federal I Board, in a move to check inflation on Thursday approved increases in the lending rates of 11 of the 12 Federa Banks. It put them at the nigh* since April 1053. It was the fifth increase in the cost of bank borrowing from
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  • 110 10 II \LA VAX J tsrd r reoorted the following business done yesterday: V. and N m la 11 85; Commons $2.10: W. Hammei 12.471 Hu M Colls. 91 cental McA i2i, no i night); Robinson ords $2.50 pref! -4 80. second prefs $10.40: S'po: o 81 age
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    • 201 10 M-E DOMINA FACTOR IN MA inr. Middle Ka*.t *ie., tion has been the d nant factor in the i this week. and. alth«u no particular trade consumer demand i evidence on this sellers have been u reserved and then been covering In n i shorts, according to weekly rubber report
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    • 684 10 BALESTIER JUNIOR TRADE SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES 1956 BAI ESTIER ROAD. SINC.APOKE 12. HTn Evening Class School I year commences on the 30th of April, 1950 I for admission tc thess clsssr -nly be considered during the period of enrolment which wiM be from Monday to Fridav ve 16th— 20th April.
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    • 552 10 NOTICES EASTERN REALTY CO.. LTD. Ir.c njfl raft I in Singapore I VOTICE IS KTPEBY CIVEN > that Twenty-third \nn iai G< n< ral Meeting ol the Si.tr- h I ra ol this Comp iny will be held at the R( gisti n d Office ol tin i my Third
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    • 573 10 AISTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ACCOLNTA.NTS. r CHE Examination I Ol the I Society will bo held on 30th April and lat, 2nd. 3rd and Ith May. 1956. at the follosring places Singapore y m c a Orchard Road. Kuala Lumnur Bricknelda school Hail. Ipoh Education Office and Anderaon Bchool. Penang Education
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    • 193 10 From Hongkong to R onqocn A-, P-. Beyrouth V.nica, Triettc R, |e4e v m/v TCICLAV 14/17 Apr B avala 28/K) Apr 12 lA,, Gcncrol Agents EAST MOUNT GEN 17-B, Robinson Rood S.ngoporc-1, Tel: ***** Molocco J Gonv: b Co 9, liven* P Shorn E-Seoson Trodmg Corp Wttt«|-_3 Penong Eng Hong
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    • 1229 11 T?. 2f? 5 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 SMpplnr' mi ""corporated in Singapore) (12 l.nei. o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o t *iAl\\*r*° n ,0 proc, d Port, to load and discharge cargo. FILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore Pa *<*l<n tor Lhr-roool 6 U S i,,
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  • 953 12 FIVE out of 23 bouts were decided b\ the short route when the Singapore Vouth boxing championships began at the Cireat World arena last night. The best fight was bet* Patrick Marsh and Mohamed ff Abdul Rahman featherweight junior round match. Patrick rt the judges' Bods
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  • 23 12 The Umpire Yelled 'Monis Serkali Gaik Bee Blinked IT'S BULUTANGKIS FOR SINGAPOREANS IN INDONESIA Wee Kim Wee of UP. ends the Indon Story
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  • 108 12 A HAT-TRICK by Robins enabled the Junior A A to gain their first two point.-" in their three outings when thev beat the Arsenal Sports Cub by three goals to nii in the S .A F.A. Div. SA league match at Farrer Park yesterday There was
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  • 46 12 VM G A Open Tennis Tournnmenl ties for today are Men's doubles: Major T Cooke Capt H. Webb va l K Liang Low Kee Po* Semifinal: Kamis Msaaofl v. Winner ol K. s. Kong Chan Ah Kow or ('apt. r cj. Ninncss Maj. Gale
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  • 426 12 SINGAPORES contingent to the Olympic Games to be held in Melbourne this ye^r will definitely leave by air on November 15 and return to the Colony on December 9. /vf w __r Tins was announced at tho M'Hf^ _jj WWW^WI *J tf f*
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  • 475 12 Lfcfc See Fin s boxing promotion in aid of the SO.S.C. Olympic Fund may well turn out to be the biggest postwar (lash of heavyweight!. With Thailand's Sema Klusuk unable to light, he has i itf ei on Au|ti a 1 i a n Koss
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  • 280 12 Army, Witho KOSB Stars Hold Chines (H! (mm i. hincseefcnti J better than hold tl _fl the; met in the op< ni: I match at Jalan K* ■>;■! m, :<i, I The Army who fielded a team without the KOSB stars, who were being reserved for an important Army Cuptie
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  • 84 12 PayaLel Method Girls R BAR I I rta on trie *nc«l dev Hi j i the \< Pirkin** Thr tel j si aaal: 1. Cbei Hss] I.eajrd garr: Hean 2 SK How: Hmmp La: 1 Cad 2 A Flat garr: 1. m 3. Rag B 'Ihr in Hou HssJ 17
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  • 117 12 ROYAL Air Force Teagal casily beat thc sporting Worker's Fducatinn football team bv ten goals to nil in a BAT/ Div. SA league soccer at thc Geylang Stadiuni yesterday. Thc Worker's Education eleven srere completely outC I sad, but the manner ta whi r.
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  • 87 12 Today's Sport SOCCER SCHOOLS QUADRANGULAR TOURNEY: Johore rs Malacca at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.30 p.m.: Snigi]>ore BS Negri Sembilan al 7.00 p.m. CRICKET FRIENDLY: S.R C. r, NonRerders CC 'A" team al SRC. at 2.1$ p.m Royal Electrical and Mcchan ical Engineers rs Singapore Engineer Regt. at R E.
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  • 90 12 ft] NG A PORE Com- Schools. led by I. J. Sing will start favourites for honours at the first annua] quadrangular soccer tournament between teams reprc sentlag the combined schools of Johore. Malacca. Negri Sembilan and Singapore which starts at Jalan Besar stadium at S pan.
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  • 71 12 I THK team to represent Indian Al "..ation against thc Roya! Navy in tiie Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament match to be played at Naval Bi a basaeciaa al 1 1 a r.\. wul be chosen ir thc following: Rajendra (Captain), LaU Singh, Dr. Hai baran S
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  • 64 12 NON BENDERS Cri In I Ciub to na 1 1 tiie Sii gapon Recreation Club in a friendly cricket match on the SRC padang today v. 111 be: F. R. Massey, Capt J T. Rea. R. s. Tufm 11, D. D*G M G. Westerhout, Choor Si C Milton,
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  • 30 12 JOHORE BAHRU Fi i -J Go\ i nment ha> roi tril .'hid towards Um cost dj h Lng .i Federation team to Olympic Games at llelbournc this year.
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  • 78 12 SINGAPORE Chinese will meet Malacca Chinese at a r Cuptie at Malacca on Sunday. ore Chinese will be m Chu Chee Seng, Chong Kum. Fook TV v ChanKer./ K Kim B Hee Joi Boon Khim. lun, Kok P< Jui Kim. Ah Bee, luatl Arthur Koh. Boon
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  • 300 13  - Head Heads For More Cing Successes NIGEL GEE ■dsf sdfd sf f w onlv five horses, French in English prize- iil includes 1123.000 for Ceorge \I Stakes, hut it iluahle Chevelpy Park and un.l ket in October which ffaie caase far concern. n determine the top positions and Mr. Head's
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  • 641 13  -  Brian Glanville By LONDON. Fri.— What makes a successful football manager? Tactical ability? Fxpcrience? Coaching skill'.' Or .ju.st plain force of character? A conversation I hail the other day with two very famous footballers set me wondering;, b> no means lor the iirst time.
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  • 982 13  - BRITAIN'S OLYMPIC BOXING PROSPECTS BRIGHT JOHN DAMS By LONDON. I ri BRITAIN has not won an Olympic Games boxing title for 32 years, but there is a good chance th.it this long run of failures will be broken in Melbourne later this year. Et Kl a far OTV to the
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  • 104 13 Free H' cap Acceptors I.ONTV I .Reuter' 1 Tv eptori for the Free Handicap three year olds to be run over .seven furlong- .Newmarket on Thursday April 19. arete announced A 1 weights have been raised 10 po th revised weights they are: The Rose of Sharon aft Empire Way
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  • 27 13 LONDON aprii I Reatrr> I r, football ilts: LEAGI E THREE Soalaeta) Newport I BNriadoa Northajnpfc n 2. Bournemouth 1. Norwich 3. Walsall 2.
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  • 123 13 WASHINGTON ti I I Ll *ajp) Johnny Williams ol Rugby, England, and Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson of New York, who bm tail round vfjun ignt bout b Friday night, worked out together in the .same gymnasium Thursday. After posing for pictun th^y shadow-boxed s id b v side
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  • 250 13 LONDON. Apr. 13 ißfiter i fa. league and oth< t fixture for Saturday. Ap--14, arr LEAGUE DIVISION I A Birn A-- V Sheffield U. BBi spot I 1 -enham Ber on Newc 'le Cardiff Lui n Chf i -ton i: eld vs Chai n M C. Burnlev
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  • 314 14  - IT'S PLAIN SAILING FOR WINDY CORNER Windsor Lad With Stablemate Golden Surprise Out Of The Way... £atfA Set For His Four-ln-A-Row WINDY CORNER stands out as an extra good thing in thc main sprint over Z\ furlongs (Race Six) and I expect him to chalk up his fourth win in
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  • 1086 14 RACE l 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4— 5! 2 Furs. 1. Winds, r II late iri.tr i»r.ike) 4y US atr Um Chong Pang and M I Choon Guan Da Is fcwi 2. Roman Giaa 3y 8.08 Unicorn Stable Donnelly Donnelly 3. Bondi late Ra>
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  • 28 14 THERE was a heavy downpour yesterday at Kuala Lum p u r and barriag further rain the going for this afternoon should be soft at best.
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  • 999 14 starala who made a winning detail at [poll LaH month should hurt no trouble In taking Rao F in nver v. n furlongs. He has little to b' .c and should make one of the best bets Di the day. Bv Genetout. Starala will
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  • 160 14 PEARLY DOES BEST WHEN FRESH Pcarlv ret irned to form at [poh when he scored clei over fne anri a half furlongs beating the speed\ M< Ibourne Hope by a quarter ol a length He then finished nowhere to Trailer over six furlongs attß 8.0!). With two pounds less Pearly.
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