Singapore Standard, 28 April 1956

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard ?ft Jt iH -"••> SINGAPORE^ SATLBDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 ii vux* n < rvh
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  • 123 1 KJKARTA. April 27 (UP* tndoncMan Judge today pauy closed the sensaJungschlaeger case pose the Indonesian law Mi on a dead trial for treason of the ■trhead of a Netherla: branc: m ti sessions, m vohred 78 B&es and caused conBig comments m and with
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  • 29 1 BROCKTON M.t,>:ic!.u.M V Dri] 27 (ReuteD— rhe w rid heavyw* Ight boxing champion Roi-ky Marciano. announced at a Prc.sh conference today that ne nas dr-cidfd to retire.
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  • 202 1 'US No Longer A Have-Not In Rubber' SAN FRANCISCO, April 27 (UP) W.S Richardson .dent r I tie B I G<in<i- C Rid t day thr Un.' I States ha i id I "th« md :\\> road i 1 i\ v I na- fa n In i m b speech
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  • 397 1  - TUNKU'S PLEDGE TO S'PORE K. C. ARUN SHARIFF AHMAD Troops Will Rush To Colony When Danger Threatens By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government will rush forces to defend Singapore if the island ever faces a threat to its security, Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared today. In on exclusive
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  • 113 1 Inspector Who Was Strict Is Beaten Up Kol'K -hugs used knucld< -r... ten tttack spec U* tksWt inspector the H h Lee Bus Com- Singapore's Alexand .1 Road ait( Th< I. Kuan H i bat at a "stand" ;< n the Inspector lell down. left ey< 1 assault k lirvrd
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  • 31 1 KIWLA I I'M! P Ii d< ral Lni ;r M;i presidi Mai dian Congr< Mi 1 s.i ban than was, :■r. votes 'oyrr y r X L I)( \ri
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  • 220 1 Eden Will Visit Russia LONDON. April T* (Renter) Marshal Bulsanin bade farewell to London today with the words, 'Long live friendship and to-operation between the Soviet Union and the British peoples till we meet again." Mir hal H mm and Mr. Kr r
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  • 26 1 HIGH winds on Thursday nisht cap d live (-1 :ix fishing bi.;i? nil northwestern Hokkaido with 26 fi hermen loarcd lost. A. P.
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  • 105 1 First Asian F.R.C.P. In S.E Asia DEAN -DESIGN ATE of the Faculty of Medicine, University ol Malaya. Prof. es. Montelro, yesterday became the lint Asian m Booth-east Asia to be elected i Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London The F.R.C.P. 'London) i among the most coveted medical distinctions
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  • 65 1 Hongkong Repeals Crisis Laws HONGKONG, April 27 <UP» Govurnm* n" univiutvi d today the withdrawal < emergency regulation! which provide the death pi naif lor unlawrul po session of bomb.-, gren idea and mines tnd 'h' 1 use or attempted use ol arms against person and property even il death
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  • 209 1  -  ANDREW ROTH Hv Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON. Fn. Singapore's slow motion battle with Bi itain tor merci. kg slowed down further this morning. Tli: rn;n^ DM I I IH| called f< r further i lucidai lon ol C'nl'<n;:i". Secretary Mr A.,<n Lcnnox-Boyd offer which Included off< ring Bingapon
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  • 104 1 A COUPLE v is killed and two others injured when a bus and a car were involved m a collision m Thomson Ko.icl Singapore, last night. Ihe dead uere Ong Chin l'oh, 22, and a woman. Lee Geok ll(M)k. 21, who were travelling m the car. A
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    3 1 I'VE GOT IT!
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  • 877 1 hav< Britain upport it m internal iecurity. Ll ta due too. they feel 1 Singapore Chiel Mini tcr Mr Da\ id Mar.- hall cond id ing negotiations largely a:-, a vir tin o performaoa But the basic wfakn« thp dclrKato> :n.-rra. .ncl> feel, derives
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 <Tj al DISTRIBUTORS CF rolex^; a ATCMES CHAY Cr CO. -TM BRIDCt BOAO <* TEL KQ254 Tifbs WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH f^SiSk PUSH -IN limPWh crown J^^^t^^^LA MM I /'3 WITH SOLFIX BALANCE AND UNBREAKABLE SPRING
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    • 31 1 THAT'? I lA/AMT I imm I J ft Mil I WHAT '^^Jr TO KNOW Jm y^atm tX /RED LION \3 ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE Ty Hid famous ro» riMOu« sscf n BdHk.^AA4
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    • 19 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion vastly toJved if \t>u only rail at ""NOVELT.Yitom 88 North Bridge Rod Phone ***** Sporr-6
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  • 221 2 SIN(.\roKF: Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn \estrrdav railed for the airendment of the Dan- > Drills Ordinance because the Opium Treatment i rntrr failed to cure addicts. Ho made *h. remark when *pecial medical report > on t* i addicts, who were earlier ci
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  • 31 2 MR Ci T ie M. Morgan has been potted Te»ei hr.-->'r.-- D;>:r; )ffircr He rakrs r 0 ll Ml J A A 'M-. who has gone t > Britain OB
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  • 31 2 RAM AN A 1 i wm prod I m a Singapore Court yesterday on a tentative charge of rape. Hi was M m two sureties till 4.
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  • 38 2 j f jtdor. lance corr :1] attached I the RAOC, was Dn( d $15 b< n be pleaded sjuilty m ,1 Singapore Court yesterday to colliding with motor-car at Outran Road Oil Drr. 14 last year
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  • 100 2 TWO veteran trade fets will represent Singa workers at the Duke burgh Commonwealth Industrial Rt C c m Oxford, m July, this year. They are Mr. S. Jaganathan. president of the Trades I Congress, and Mr. N. A rajah, president of the eminent Clerical and
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  • 61 2 MIC OfficeBearers THE following were elected oflßcc-bcarers of the Singapore Malayan Indian Cone <Geylang Branch), at its arnual general meeting held recentlj. President Mr. M. Arasu, vice-president Mr. M. Badasivam; hon. secretary Mr. X Govindaraju; hon. treasurer Mr. I I nam. Messrs. V. Nadesan. V. Ramasamy. 1 A. Ramaiya. Ramasamy.
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  • 35 2 ENAN Fri For the firsi time m the >f Penanfi r psr pate m r.ated v \m procession o T m I' .eon the night of Ji; There I md lam
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  • 69 2 MARSHAL BULGANIN, Soviet Prime Minister, places li is rieht hand m a fathnU fashion on the shoulder of enigmatic penius of the film world. Charlie Chaplini at a reception held .it Claridge's Hotel m London. m honour of the Soviet leader*, who are :xt present m
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  • 168 2 GOVT. TO RESUME WAGE TALKS SINGAPORE Government will resume DOgOtilp tions Of) Monday with its 3,000 doriCttl and administrative employees on their claims for i general \\'age v\sc. This decision to resume negotiations with the workeis ifl believed to be the resu.t Ol direct intervention by the Chief Mini>tcr. Mr.
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  • 96 2 A WOMAN and hor son m n Injured when a tyre of a Btncaporc Traction Company bus exploded m TanJon? Pagar Road yesterday. Mrs. Lcong Foon Cliew and her son, Keng Yew. 13. were seated In the bus, just above the mudguard, when tho blast
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  • 126 2 S'pore Backs 'Jus Soli' Fight SINGAPORE branch Oi the Malayan Chinese Association. Chinese guilds and other associations have pledged to unite m support ol the Federation Chinese m their fight for 'Jua 80lt 1 the mca Chairman, Mr. L-^o Koh Han. said yoterriay. "To deny the (M iple Of Malaya
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  • 110 2 SINGAPORE Go*eramea4 has estab Isbed a Poisoni Advisory Committee to advise the Minister for Health hi dpi necttOO with the control of Pftffflflf. The Composition Of the C<< mittee, whose function? arc purely advisory, is as follows Permanenl Secretsny to the Mini-try of Health and Direc*
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  • 34 2 A QUARTERLY session r' the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held m ihe Criminal District Mid Magistrates' Courts building m South Bridge Road at 10.30 a.m on JtlUt IL
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  • 157 2 Thi <ie ate 'or, he addcl, should he hai i vith Crirc" and any p« v ;r,r.;:V •••> ments avoided. The legitir ;.o aspirations of the people a hieved with due recard to the safety of tr.e idded. Dr. Mi C;.. n Chye, Profr. deni of the
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  • 77 2 AN* (Mm) f I Hpi and n:\ ;:n addict. Y-.< "i -p SWa^ suicide m r l i G Stro I n n W U probal m e was homeless and a de I I ite Hi, f irmer employer. Wee Chen- Poh. a rofTcc strfMwy er.
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  • 22 2 examination m Malay er the schemes of service foi ofl on the Singapore Establishmeni be held on 26 and 2~.
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  • 290 2 Remarks On Citizenship Rights Are Untimely' SINGAPORE rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye's last-minute outburst on citizenship rights for the Colony Chinese received sharp criticisms from several Party leaders yesterday. Some of them refusing to comment on Mr. Tan's state::. ent merely
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  • 56 2 Sit 1 5 BSE? s*B J^WNT 1 fa! 1l v A.j 1 t the CfcL Ut* 1 1 W X- w^ til < klil! fv <ir. <n .r".' The ediUrul ttv "r' MV S fc n£ rv n«t,,; t vd s 7 n t tai be ginninc
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  • 198 2 Chancellor Confirms Plan THE Iniversity (»i Malax a h« H rcmmlifhan, its plans to establish its Facult> <•! 1 n;in" Kuala Lumpur, the Vice-Chancelioi v > dn< told The Standard >esterda>. Sir Sydney wa on the recent new? report I the Spc\.a. Committa appointed iy
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  • 84 2 TWENTY-SEVEN mk. J ary sanitar 1 Borneo, Brunei, Stnwik &J E re and the Feden V-l the Promotion of Health Pm! examination m Sinnpore J •T- R Gwynne hocoj of the RIPJIH gapore bran h i said yestsi he was confident many of tin P«ss
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  • 105 2 The Peninsular Malay Union is making an approach to the Singapore Malay Union for an alliance to strengthen the Malay stand m regard to their interests In Singapore. This was told to Ihe Standard yesterday by Inche Isa Zain. vice-president and publicity officer of P.M.U.
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  • 12 2 Protestor To Lecture A PPUi* l f nc «t tt»r cm iron.
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  • 10 2 Sir 1 IrJSrss* •*> j srt m .hatf^i 1
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  • 125 2 SIX Sarawak administrative officers on their way to the United Kingdom to attend a five-month course m administration and local government UTived m Singapore from Kuching yesterday. They are Abang Zaim:d:n (District Officer. Bintulu); Abang Zainorin (Act.ng D.O. Limbang). Michael Sadin (Administrative Officer. Dalai).
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 360 2 What this new j %g^ self-winding chronometer j means to you... 1 j YHBk A chronometer is a "super watch" I Km Ir as ccn s P ccu^y ma<^ c specially adjusted, and has A passed stringent government tests for accuracy. For fifteen I^^' days and niehts it is tested
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  • 738 3 WE ARE NOT FUGITIVES' DECLARE FED. CHINESE UnanimousVoteTo Send Memo To Reid Commission I A Ll'MPl'R, y than 1.000 e .^,r,. from 623 p associations l> m the Fedetoday decided aaJMlily to bypass VINO-MCA-MIC i thrir demand ..ii mm\ equal rii;lit> with lit Malays. declaration tab five sponsor.; t a
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    109 3 I AM 89 years old and my name is Lim Seng. Quito an a«p to bp up and about you would say. But I was thorr. m that bijj place m Kuala Lumpur they call the (hen VVu Stadium. And I travelled all the uay from Malacca
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  • 145 3 Alleged Threat By Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Mr. Law Pak Khuan. leader of the Perak Chin< se As i mbiy Hail Committee, toda] alleged before the convention of more than 1.000 Chinese community leaden that the Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, had threatened i f brand him "an enemy ol
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  • 235 3 PENANG, Fm.-Tlio British Embassy m Jeddali hat notified the Federation Government that pilgrims would m n circumstances be permitted to remain m Saadj Arabia ni'w the conclusion of their pilgrim? Biage In seek employment T i..: .\'i Eta Be, Federati P nage Control OftV
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  • 63 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri, Mi haii i d A.i I i: Mohamed, Chairman <<t" *h e Federation Baden-Powell OuiM (l t Old Seoul today ;\ppc,,'- d forme i m." to r ler o ii I mm (..i' 1 All called upOB pfM-t-r. 1 an I P««1
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  • 276 3 Joint Patrol Lays Ambush IPOII, Fri. The Degong-Bidor Road Communist sang today lost its ruthless "China brigand" leader, when a combined patrol of the Malay Regiment and Home Guards killed 37-year-old terrorist Chung Ching m a gun duel near Teluk Anson. The Mtrol of
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  • 241 3 ai.oß star M— Fhn Malay RtgbMoi s.ippr:-. punche v tod pottd eofpi ri 10 m a 'f'«'- l < I -side the "Jofd rfodeni" itafli of .i tun Wi hi s r! rl it;i: a (i,.tn i oouri martial fc*N ffai lold today.
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    • 80 3 Syr^Br kv f Jr ST^, .^Sr ■isSui watch tH m am. Avr/v4£H(TfC eggik 1 SPP/t/tmßF^^^hll^ r-- y 'ftAflflßAd^Bß^B^B^Ml^BVwa^B^wyM^ j^fcjg^^B^g^nsa^ li^Mbml^bmbw Sky faimz~^k Tel. ***** 4 ■Mi. Ml KXTtNSION TO. 1 <«> A.M. *£^gBUBLA REVUE" PRESFNTING CONTINENTAL COCKTAIL^ TM,, Ire Sheung I ..in. Mi» June Mok A Mis*. Moo M,,. Lin
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    • 4 3 GRACE KELLY iN SINGAPORE
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    • 221 3 Fine quality Leather Belts and Smart Initial Bucfc/es m IP 1 r wonderful y^ ■I ■|J me same lc>v 1 If m Jr r > \L^p4^^WaW^ yVvCOCQO BhWm^^ i i a A n 'I I v/»j" S^^' F~^~'rf i complete Belt a ludUl c r*_"'! j^ 1 j J' styles
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  • 41 4 JAM bin Hajl Chat, a milk vendor, wai lined $50 by [nche Ha an bin Hussein In the Nibong Tebal Magistrate*! Co .it j i terday, when he pleaded ful ty to a chars? of having adulttrated milk for
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  • 204 4 Malaya Raises A Second Brigade KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I— The Second Federal InI fan try Brigade was today officially "raised." Tho Fcir: itiOß G< e:n-r;-.t Gazett dc sibed I formation of the Brigade v M i »r coo (olidatioo of the entry's crowin.S Ar-ny." iicaiq lartefi, tod W 8.. aY
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  • 166 4 Air Chief Goes On Jungle Hop KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Britain's Assistant Chiel of Air Stall A:r Vice-Marshal H B. L dLJ Ben by RAF helicopter t I landing HMM In 5 Chi :us 1 rest Reserve, I -a: Perak, [rom which he •■ie h e d C■n b 1 1
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  • 243 4 Eurasians Welcome UMNO Otter TUNKU'S GESTURE TO BE STUDIED SHORTLY PENANG, Fri.—Responsible Eurasian circles m Penang today welcomed the move by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, inviting them to become associate members of the United Malays National Organization. The Standard understands thai tins matter would be considered tne Peoam
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  • 136 4 PENANCi. Fri. A 1.000 character punter climbed a "holy" tree to ;*sk a lucky number and nearly burnt his "benefactor" down. After he left with the number "given" by the "pokok jawi." smoke began pouring from among its boughs some 20 feet above the ground.
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  • 246 4 RIGHTISTS TELL DELEGATES LONDON, April 27 (Keuter) The rigiit-wins League ol Empire Loyalists organization today protested that to grant Singapore self-government would mean "handing it over to chaos.' Th< antt-Cooummlst poop A clan d this m BMttMK bCOttdcast from a \an outside the conference hall where
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  • 154 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot FOR. 87J 88 No. 1 R.S.S May 87 88 No. 1 June 87i 88£ No. 2 B<U 87 No. g £H\ 871 Tone: Quiet TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday wa> 5378» per pieul
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  • 35 4 HONGKONG, April 27. Special Standard Service: Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange were: 115.84 to El Sterling; &5-***** to US$l; $IJ2I to Malayan II; 10.11 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255 to tacl.
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  • 31 4 CHE Mohamed Sidek bin Ta'at. of the Labour Office. Bentong. Pahang, has been promoted Assistant Commissioner for Labour. He i.- believed to be the first Malay to hold that post.
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  • 125 4 Sim Wants To Quit But Can't WHETHER he likes it or not. Independent Singapore City Councillor. Mr. Sim Beng Seng, will continue to be a member of the Assessment Committee. Mr. Sim wrote to the Council this mouth stating his desire to resign from the Committee. He has also refrained
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  • 263 4 Mr. M. Co. Toasted At London Dinner LONDON. April 27. The hope that the outcome of the contribute for freedom and first oAcUI function of the constitutional talks would re- good fortune for its habitantnewlv farmed Mai-ivan fnm v m a settlement making Mr. Morford said, his a.«or.cvvlv lormcd Ma:avan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 327 4 MIXU BROTHERS OHCAMSATION ATTRAPTIOMS j j^T5 NOW SHOW|N(;! i t 1~/% -WAIT DISNCYS DAVY r Z&^ VIM^CROCKETr<A§^ n■. >i;\> > him ■> uiihhm. iiM'i).- \.-w> »ppri.ii) MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! I II \Mn\ MIKIRI I\\ -II I l.'lll I.l > <W > 1 II I :il I,j. I h\\ \KM l.'l <i|
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    • 334 4 CATHAY OR(,ANlsTn7>\~\ ,7^^^^ TODAY EON NOW IN ITS 2n d WKk| wlk SEMIRAMIs < at NiuT^TTTTrrr-^ fJ^IUfANG SHAN-P<T~~~^i \*ff and Morning tlOl>\\ < t ,M| -ZC^^^' TODAY !WHAY^^^ SMASH HIT! BURT LANCASTER ANNA MAGNAN"I*« Mtarnni MAhIHA HAVAN .js cl'li.M \i. w |s M i „v K x ♦♦♦♦♦♦7ON/CH7 MIDNIGHT ian
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    • 13 4 DIAMOND THEATRE- Te1: ***** s "TENALI RAMAN' 1..,,.. RA dll TAIJTNPU MANOHARA mi >
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  • 69 5 ANOTHER stop m tho Director of Operations master plan for increased Service mobility is hem? carried out m tin- Cameron Highlands, where, at Brinchani;, an airstrip suitable for Pioneers is m the course of construction by ~ti Federal Field Squadron, and the Plant troop of 78 Malayan Field
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  • 193 5 19.000 Freed From Emergency nUIRI. Fri.-KHmtan's entire border 111(1 l«da,r became "white," raisin? the total people m. the I ederation freed irom Emer- ■■> to over two and a hulf million. -whit an —the m the c ml rj In r id> Pa :r Ma
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  • 124 5 College 'Kitchen Scandal' Hft I I MI'lR Kii. thr 'vu.iU 1-. hnual »llr^e .(•I m thoir .binif,! ihry Wajh a i I iii*r> nH r» fused <"-r\t (I on Hfbj BlKlit lh- Mid -iwd ivi 1 f.ir >Upulatr I two 11 quil.U of ;-i .itions I »kr.« up uilh to
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  • 93 5 Why The Long Delay— Court PARTI BUNTAH I A mlnary inquii nte rharse of murder against Abu Servian bin Ismail. 16. who alleged to have stabbed T. Subramaniam at Tali A r tate on the ni^ht of Jin 24, tea fend for hearing on Mon Mr. J. D. Peterkin. President
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  • 113 5 POLICE ALERT FOR MAY DAY THREE Ihov md PoUeemen and detecti¥l ::avc been ordered to itaiMi-by I I HftCrfeDCy m Singapore on Tuesday.— May Da precaution, n Police poke on m >. r i yJ tcrd iy, U lk< n annually M be--sid< 1> Ing liV Dal nal Lmbom n.i-
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    25 5 A HINDI' deTOtee with his body pierced with skewers tartaf tho Sitrapuravam festival at Telok Alison on Tuesday. Standard Photo by Lee Jit Cheat.
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  • 68 5 Big Opium Drive tin Zeach Road I: 1 c *ized another quantity of drive *».nat trafficking of .his m Stagapores fc*h Road area. this week, Rf ?n have discovered rth of opium iii L^Btt houses. c.zure of 18 Tb I H« nd was made oo tasday afterno< been detail I
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  • 48 5 Quick Action Saves Two EFri. Tw< by .seconds on when they jumped aden lorry whi road at the 1 ie Racrb. B I npsued «o at Gurdev Sir attendant. Cb of Clieras Road. aped tanhurt. The with locs of v otit five tons. Oflß Raub to X il*
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  • 221 5 Emolny merit Service For Youths Urged Essential For Students Leaving School EFFORTS by the Singapore Labour Department to find jobs for those seeking employment after leaving school is "not satisfactory/ a Colony educationist, Mr. Cheong Hock Hai, said yesterday. To remedy this, Mr. Cheong adVOCated the immediate setting-up of a
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  • 89 5 SERVICE WORKERS TO HOLD RALLY CIVILIAN employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore \vi:i pack the Badminton Hail on May 1, to celebrate May Day. Originally, they planned to ho.d a joint celebration with Othet Colony trade union-, but had to thanajs the programme following the itfrttton of the
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    28 5 FAMOUS film director and producer Alfred Hitchcock of Paramount Films, at his desk m Hollywood signing his application for membership to the X-ray Club m Singapore.
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  • 416 5 Judge Grants Bank $300,000 Claim Iff JUSTICE Taylor m the Singapore High Court yesterday entered judgment m favour of a $;iou.ooo claim made by the Ilonuknnj; i Shanghai Banking C< poration Huamst foui directors of the Bin Sen:; Company Limited. fhe bank claimed the mount as being due i>v the
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    • 209 5 Pedictfee BABY CARRIAGES No. 44 "Sunkor" 1^ f^ I G:vf i t p r rr.fr rt 'S^^^ and pr tion. other I s'-ires include srl* upholst- ;r, u.ti.able vS^ Iran.' r- v. r .bio hanc- 'C*r^^S^m ifl and i.and-bra^e. '^p\v&^r Nibs Chonot \S^s['W^'/ At popular as il^Wm^^C cv iittrac \^y
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 21 5 ASSIZES DATE '1 1 session of Qm S _:apore A izi be hel I the Supreme C < Moriday, 7, i< 10.30
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    • 809 5 Standard cQlmanac Information at a Glance News (Si; 710 S,itu:f!H\- S I.'. A.s V«' j Liko I* dGR2m^: 330 *f I f.| >• iJaffVT^Nl ATE I l (Si p Roil".- b T-..i- >■.:-' .i F^iltnl 11 f MX Kit *J K1! Tnc r.O' -:y, 4• :r _Jv jnrj£im A w
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    • 540 6 I\VS from the "mcrdeka" front m London centred chiefly on the surprising cifti 108 °>' Chief Minister David Marshall that he anct Ul freedom delegates suddenly realized ttsaj fe IsKfi been following a blind trail m offering not 0:... der n foreign affairs, but also :v Btstfl In
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    • 307 6 m risjbti m Smuapo: ban ajmnt again as an imp< rtanf oi ]n):\ucs But, as m the 1 I the subject has grown into a problem which shows signs el developing into a sue than seemed aaribh The flews that --a ror.iiderable disagreement and the difficulties of fir.riir.u
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  • 719 6 T^IE Government of the Union shall be the Council of Ministers to be known as the Jemaah Mentri, with the Perdana Mentri or Prime Minister at its head to aid and advise the Pa:anounl Sultan m the exerc:>e of his functions. The Jemaah Mentri sfeaU be collectively resmmffihU
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  • 785 6  -  Dato Onn by who qualified to be appointed a Judgo of the Supreme Court to be Attor-ney-General of Malaysia. It shall be the duty of the Attorney-General to give advice to the Government upon legal matters and to perform such other duties of a legal character as may be
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  • 261 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME making the gentleman shouted out to the Press to get out as they were m a private house. Assuming he was rieht. the way he went about it is a disgrace to his community, the members of which fondly believe they are superior to
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  • 731 6 shall elect one representative. The Council of States shall not be subject to dissolution, but as nearly as possible one-third of the members shall retire at the expiration of every two years m accordance with provisions made m that behalf by Parliament by law. House
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  • 118 6 wan1 1 1 a po] I ■>• Lei c] ai true, Good toe the lion City, And one that wi dot Wanted a po icy L"p to tiie mark. No working experiment! Out m the dark. Wanted policy Ltve] and bold, With latesi Improvementi And 80l like the old.
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  • 150 6 Sir; I should be s;lad of the opportunity to amend a statement which you credited to me m your issue of the 26th. It was not Singapore, but South-east Asia, which 1 stated may yet become one of our largest sources of supply of raw
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  • 3 6 We the PEOPLE
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  • 220 6 Sir; I as m the waitii groi ob m Hrn oflea of the Registrar at Stamford Road .t tgether with about twenty odd people of trariom na> tkmalitiei tryii z to obtain an Identity Card fee a friend when 1 saw two E .:opoans enter, approach
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  • 179 6 Sir; Reference Observer's letter of 17th April, 1 take it that he la one of the temporary clerks claiming for a salary revision. It is unfair that he should write so harshly against the permanent clerks merely to prove that the temporaries too deserve a revision of their
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  • 85 6 Sir; 4s a person bom ««4 Muslim this he I ham her the trtfe test oi a M J offehe Brothers c Pan ffct fmpfjcflfion trwM pcor tm br that, wo how fathfullya Muslim w«f Flaw d the t«**jf Corn n and the P r^ noto Nppe to
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  • 279 7 Police Claim To Smash Core Of Red Shell 2 Chinese Arrested In P.I. MXMLV April 27 (lP)~Police and military c operatives today detained three of even rounded up m simultaneous raids yesterday I :■:.:;■> ion of being members of Communist fronts here. The operatives said those detained a-. Manila police
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  • 78 7 US Army Rejects Tunnel' Talks WOVLS. April 27 <AP> •nited State> Army t. I talks with th* Rusiere on their accusais that the Americar dug y tunnel M I Ea>t Army Inform- i flu jgatans yesterday wrted ca t .r.iton raising )ld war eplsod ♦•> a pternmental lev flic Russians
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  • 121 7 Violent Fighting Continues »lERS. IF)— tween troops and Natl nrebels continued m Algeria jesterday. With the French reporting of the rebels killed. The Frenc: t ench were lulled ar.d a limber wounded. Be main battle seemed I on the slopes of Djebel \rif. m the Am I ■tatm northeast of
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  • 16 7 Reuter Ilft-MEMB imoAiian cultural mission Hongkong yesterDe i Peking to attend '-v Day celebrations.
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    • 33 7 MANILA. Apr.!. 27 (AD President Ma«saysay today rompletrrj appoin:rr.*'r.t of I44B«B Pn::.ppi ne P!en:pr,v. tiarv Panel to sign the forma reparations Hzrrerr.rnt with a Japanese <\c'^z^'v expected hero car!;/ next \\<-c>\
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    • 38 7 NEW YORK. April 27 (AP) Frederick B. Rrn^chler. r <R. head of United Aircraft Corporation, one of America's most important aircraft Urn i <- :M nr. Wt Inesdat it winter home La Boca Raton, F lorida.
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    • 33 7 BERLIN. Apr:! 27 (AP) The Communist East German government yesterday ordered the relea c ol fiOB prisonen convicted ol war crimes by Soviet military and German COUrtl 10 DOtt war years.
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    • 30 7 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Api 21 IAPI M atfouery x; 1 voted last night to oni it their i onth-old f Q| dMpitC the I '■nirrj.u.v's etdtt la md <• grcgation.
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    • 29 7 VIENNA. April 27 <UP> The Pollsn Communist rovernment yesterday appointed a nrw deputy prosecutor r< neral as part of a "radical p;»r^" oi Its )ustl :e system.
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    • 29 7 BON V April 27 (AP) The West G< rman arm< d forces wiii have about 3,200 military aircraft, a Defence Ministry rep i" to PaiUameot dlirlOßed >- •< rday.
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    • 30 7 LONDON, April 27 (AP) Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev yesterday save L:idv Eden a sable stole similar to the one they presented to Queen Elizabeth 11.
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  • 136 7 reflect! change m the policy ol banning strategic gOOdfl to the Soviet bloc." wTacki itraatd ttm Hrn ban on strategic rxports thai night be used In war economy still is m c fleet and that "the total embargo against all shipments to Communist China and North
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  • 151 7 WASHINGTON, April 27 (AP)— The I S. government >esterda> eased restrictions on shipments of many items all described as peaceful to Russia and the Soviet satellites m Europe. The I made public by S f C mmerce Sinciair H ID dudes around
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  • 97 7 Dags3-Point Plan For Egypt CAIRO. April 27 (AP) Middle Ea.^t Nrw>. L^ypf.s national newi ageocj reporti(i y- i rdaj the Bgjrptlao nt has received a three-point plan from u.n. Etecretary-Oeneral Das Hamrnar>kjold to be implemented n order to ease tension aloni the Bcjpilan-Israell demarcation lines. The agency said the Hammarakjold
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  • 79 7 SUVA. Fiji Islands, April 27 (Reuter) A hnde m the N't w Hebrides, group of inlands m thfl Pacific costs £100 BterUng, w blind chief, Kalsautu. told the South Pacific Commission h> re today. When the Papuan delegate. Misa Hildegarde Naime, .^aid that one Custom m
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  • 24 7 THE JungM-hlaeger case I U cIOSCd m Djakarta todaj with the announcement by Judge Ifaenfkom that he would give no verdict. Reuter.
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  • 317 7 Russia Pledges Peaceful Settlement Of M-East No H-Bomb And No Arms Race LONDON, April 27 (AP) The Soviet Union yesterday pledged to support the United Nations m efforts to obtain a "peaceful settlement" between the Arab States and Israel. The p'.r'dpp wns announce a joint comr ending historic Britistl S
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    38 7 REMEMBER her? she's Christine Jorgonscn, the American soldier who became a woman. Here she is at the premiere of the ballet theatre season at New York's Metropolitan Opera House recently. Her escort is John Bernadi. AP
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  • 35 7 THE U.S. Defence Dei artmcnt announced yesterday that Canadian and United Kingdom reprc rnta< r ha\ <■ i on invitrd ear blast ii tin tortl Z 1' 1S series at thr Er.r.vctok provinj ntwnd UP
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  • 35 7 WASHINGTON. April 27 <AP) Vice President Nixon announced yesterday he will seek re-election and President Eisenhower said he is "delighted" by Nixon's decision. Nixon made the announcement at the White House.
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  • 91 7 MUNICH. Germany, April 07 (A p> Helen Kelly said yesterday that Paris smells like perfume. London like smoke. Tokyo like incense and Munich like music and legend. The celebrated American victim of life-lon* blindness and deafness told a neus conference, "cities have different
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  • 64 7 PARIS. April 27 (AF) Police Mid tlfl iv.'-:!U a M r..--ber of a Rumanian baiit -t troupi; bll quit UMI Mfctd lOC political isytau m (Inmi He was identified i| Nicolas Shiriac. Shiriai- poliej said. appr;,red at a police station on W* dnesday night shortly
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  • 194 7 WASHINGTON, April 27 (AP)— Senators Herman Welker (Republican Idaho) and William Jenncr (Republican Indiana) called Tuesday for the exn of Arkady Sobolcv, chiel Soviet delegate to the United Nations as director of what Jenner called the kidnapping of live Russians sailors who had obtained asylum
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  • 138 7 Sudden Soviet Move On Arms lux: m April n (i T: c Soviet I nion m a sudden shift yesterday announced it is icadv to dis- cuss nuclear disarmament r. v 11 as <. nvcntional MBS cuts. s vim rj. Andrei myk i t« id tin- 1 r 1 t:r.-
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  • 33 7 SOUTH Kon an i c rhirf Kirn Chang Hung armouri'-ro ?terdav r^^i' ai rested i i tioneering agcnU since April T for vio it ioi elec-•:-,n <?..:,) :i u ..ati<m. R< iter.
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  • 57 7 BOSTON. April 27 (AP) On.y ibOUl -ix r rent of Massachusetts 2,«00.000 registered voters exercised their franchise ta Tuesday*! priawt election. Some cl those wno cud wew nol too serious. Choicer for president Included: Grace Kelly. Catholic Archbishop Etichard J CushIng, beavywelghi bo*l n 2 champ
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  • 21 7 H"' yyner, a planter of Batu Anam E Joborc, was ocue m. gont d: the I to Ipoh h
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    • 62 7 Choose a m t^J^ fc- Jf^f^_J^^^^-' Hv^^H" a^* 3 i^B^atA-^ v "SI fi^^ 1 A m^A tflS f< i l fivFS^nß f v* i IL|k ZW^kT^SjL Hentingftm. TtaiuL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Qet£et i /U£&t> ■£;r::' r: A ch..p.r «^n of |h. tilu with lett&b/UX&L tz-zr "2___ l/uwev/tu&t' Re«ingto« Rind of HUI3H
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  • 68 8 A MOTORIST, Quek Bak S who dro\ c while not hci';j 'ovcrcfl hv third party insurance w ftps-. $5C ana disqualified from driving '0% a year In a Singapore Court yeatci lajr. Tto court v IoM that Quek was stopped by a policeman who a-Kc
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    30 8 KOil biax yesterday dafan-?<-i Wai In the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court to i charge ol causing unnecestary suffering to to fowls, B OOg Chang] Road, on April 26. BUDGET
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  • 129 8 $7-Mil. Meeting On Monday SINGAPORE City Council \v.:l corridor an additional expenditure of (7,000,000 at its monthly meeting on Monday. Wfaei) the fillt supplementary budget for this year will be introduced. Of b Teased expenditure, imi f s million will be lot Om In Ung d^artmenti e.ortricity, water ar. i
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  • 96 8 A I|M N site «ffl bi lei el ped I plcnl .it Pasix Ris, Urn Chairman of the Sing ipore R iral Board, Mr. A V. Go d\vi:i. to.d The Stan lard yesterd iy« A n of h -^o:i tted 1 r this p le, which
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  • 32 8 a MOTOR-car dr.vt r Lam V ng Pc )\v, \va> fined $25 for driYlnf big car. m an tncon--1( rate nner n^ X- 1 i Bridge Road i n Jan. 16,
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  • 143 8 Covt. To Amend Labour Code HIE Singapore Government has been vised to amend the Labour Ordinance to safeguard seamen working on harbour craft. The Harbour Craft Division the Ma aysian Mariners' Union has submitted a memorandum askmg the Ministry of merce and Industry to c.\--i lite the
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  • 115 8 ELLEN WAS THE BEST SPEAKER Miss E en Grabb ol Rail ir tit itii Singapore, won thi prixi at I m R rtary Public peaking conU ba lat the thodist Gil i 1 s :ho M> Sophia. rgcent 1 v. S.iv" i> entitled to b^y books to the value ol
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  • 215 8 NANYANG STILL UNDERSTAFFED THE Faculty of Science of the Nanyang University attracts the Largest number of students, the Registrar, Prof. Jacen T. Hsieh, disclosed yesterday* Giving nn overall picture of the University, Prot Hsien said thai of the 5M students including 129 girls, 290 are
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  • 118 8 THE CASE OF CAPT. ISMAIL THE 10.000-strong Seamen's Council of Action has taken up the ca:>e of Captain Ahmad bin Ismail who la alleged to have been dismissed from the service of the Shell Co., Singapore, for "gross neglect df duty/ The Standard was told that Capt. Ahmad was served
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  • 139 8 Vietnamese Vessels In Spore Thi spate of nai ai i th Itj fn Malayan waten m recent wreekl Wheo B::::^h and Commonwcalth •>: cop'!>i:-.cd m air-iit aasx Ises has been crowned witli Urn arrival yesterdaj of three luxil iary war VlTftfrll o£ the Vietnamese F.eet. Two escort vcssc'.s the Van
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  • 136 8 Suicide Of Sick Woman A WOMAN hanged herself In her room probably beeau>e she wt| sick and her husband had wanted to .->end her back to India to recover, a Singapore Court of Inquiry was told yesterday. The husband. M. Ramasamy, a watchman, said this during the inquiry. The wile.
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  • 77 8 A HUGE coloured, paper parasol hangs over the Japanese stall at the International Bazaar for the Blind, which opens this morning at 11 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Behind the central table containing toys, pen and pencil sets and other Japanese products, the parasol motif is carried
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  • 274 8 They're Hearing i Things! [OUR HEADING No Anti-White Movement— Chew ANTI-WHITE feeling m Singapore is a mere psychological illusion, the Colony's acting Chief Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee declared yesterday. The Minister was commenting on a letter fiom a Standard reader who supported the English columnist, Don Iddon, m saying
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  • 124 8 It Took 350 hrs. To Make i l Ifeen he Suit) ROW jeurl of Colo of California's fabulous coll. tion of gold and .rolled suimvuilv i> this da//lrr aptly called "Crown Jewrl." Made of bridal white s.um shimmered with <>(»(» iridescent <r\stal leardroj)s and opaleveent sequins, it i^ crowned hv
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  • 72 8 .TOHORE BAHRU. Fr: Johore Government has bat asked by the State Cour. H appoint a committee to d< priority m the construct:* and improvement of roaas rural areas. H The Council has MgfKtol !hc Stair FmanciaJ .jffi^r should be chairmar H committee with Shaik Annuar bin Abdullah,
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    • 229 8 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Operated by MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION pr-«» 4 a link between the mam towns of the Federation and tome of the imaMcT town»hips. In all tome 20 scheduled service* ar c operated per week calling at 19 different places, as shown on the mop below. Is-i c- V\
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    • 170 8 ANAMETOTRUST, VftTtf.} FOR SMOOTHED tUhM FASTER CUANIWC I Zi i _^^SSBSsI LD^flsV ksssssfl sWrJarJ You know that you can rely on WKNmwtir t r im, and that's a blessing if you are mUt^MJmbf W looking for bright, gleaming sur- P^ 1 faces. A cleaner that scratches soon ruins the look
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  • 508 9 LOS ANGELES ORCHESTRA TOUR U*o{ prople wiH fcavr f.ulrd 1 i ir^.- rc(i I tou n "I ns I 'I Ins i bnshtrniiuc-up J n mc-drk.i--j i> it i> a f one of the I -hin-s music the t h.im c of tagiag a firxt-ratp sym>n i m the flesh.
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  • 249 9 BF "Hcmmerkla- S ttm. Op. 106. Kurt Appell no). Wtxi V, p This colossal sonata, with its lofts intellec tualism, momentous stride. length and prodigious difficulty, is the pianists supreme c hallenge. No artist could povsiblv prepare it let alone play it. without the most searching analysis both
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  • 341 9 [SLAMIC influence over Malay life has been so great this country that very few people, inciuriiriu the Malayi themselves, ieahse that Malays haVi fcVPQ rsWml* 1 instead of one the Islamic and ttM Malty, ■'r.^ official and the tnorticial. the religious on the sun And Malay fe tivah
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  • 599 9  -  BY THE MOON Religious Dates BY THE SUN— Social Dates By N. J.Hassan year m the Month of Iflftharra:n. Affording to Eslan the fir>t clay of Muharrnm s::'. :'A be a day of sorrow over the death ot the Prop let's grandson, Siyedina H lain, But the genera! practice
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  • 1002 9 from John Halkin ar<\ generally, two ■X kinds of play. The first kind treats its story is i scries of incidents roughly connected by character and situation, and it relies mainly for its unity on the development of the theme, or attitude to life, illustrated m these incidents. < /Examples
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    • 130 9 Standard's j CRDSSWOM PUZZLE I I j L__^ I f H^H^H^H^B H^H^a^ B^HBh 1 J j. S 31 Alternative p3 to use at KOSS rea t cr:me itlix 'lying a .*k after approval. < r P^»es out^^ v .::<-! -P DOHTf. v n m first I part o. J?»«n law
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  • 112 10 SIN 3AFOBE CateaM Produce E\ gt M D liO| prices pet picul yeste: $30 sellers; May $Z9J I lyers, $30 sellers; June feN ers: coconut oil (b h I sellers, cocc i oil (drums) $49 se I mtok te pep r SlOO p i Sarawak white (99 w
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  • 154 10 KXJC (Bog Dutch -Vr- sred 12 aircraft of the L. 188 Elect r a type from fchi lart' nti hi Tlh first ol i loop- turbopro; bf red Sej er 1959. This nev oi lot; bidudini re connponents. invo ea amount of t 125 :nil!ion. Tht
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  • 724 10 Faster Shipping Services To Far East By P&O Line r AMKK and more frequent shipping services to the Far East weie announced m London on Thursday by Mr. V J. M. Crichton, one of the General .Managers of the P. and As from Juno, the P and Q Compa:. prov:
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  • 100 10 ri'BBER closed nt 171 cents per lb. for May first grade shipment. eon*, above the dose on Thursday. a ipatt of boyinf activity froir. the Chin* se section of th< trade tow anti the close resulted IB the sllfht price recovery. The market hu been somewhat
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  • 67 10 Sirmnoi~)rc Chnrv.ber of Coti•v.ctve Rubber A>sn -iriti^n r.non pricei m cents per lb. jresterdaj were B ;ycrs Sellers Spol f o.b. n 881 May ELSJS No. l m |g] J mc RS.S Xo l Ml BB| May R S.S. Na 2 B 6] S7| May R S.S. No,
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  • 100 10 'A105' Suited For High Speed Touring pei lin lai 1 do .p I 1 v 1 high specification m q and equipment, a Bpcdßasmaai Eoc the tan mid. The imo iin v tiM 'AM Westminster,' the nc 1 del has a high qualitj :r'. 4erior finish. Important data '1 Ie
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  • 245 10 Austin Win S. Africa Economy Run AI'STIXS won first and seaond pla c m the o\ r la ssifl ation of the South African Ifobilgas Econo Bto which has just finished m Pi etaria. An A. .10 Cambridge. fit 6 with i i b of the new overdrive units announced
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  • 175 10 Cocoa Firms Shares Taken Up THE pffltmiii l Drvclopmrnt OUtpwUOOl Report ha.- anMMol that an oiler of ihalfl m the United OootM Development Co.. Ltd.. which ■JSM to rxpand OOCOt plantin v m Malaya, has been tully taken up by members ol the chocolate nairafTiiimn rrades m UN 0 K.
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  • 115 10 THE Tokyo newspaper Vomlurl reported the Japanese Finance Ministry has (ranted a Tokyo industrial company permission to help finance a joint Japan-Indo-nesia bank to be established m Jakarta. Indonesia. Talks have been under way between representatives of [shihara Industrial Company and the Bank of Indonesia for some
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  • 391 10 AFTER showing some recovery over the weekend the market developed a downward trend and although there was reasonable support from the trade and some factory buying the volume oi offtake was insuffitieni to maintain prices at their earlier levels, according to the weekly ;eport ol
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  • 181 10 WORLD DEMAND FOR BRITISH TRACTORS The world demand for British-made tractors was emphasised recently by the announcement ty/ mm British firm of the production oj half a mtltton nachmes ?n IkC tail rune years At the san:e time, another British firm gave details of t)ieir plans to step up their
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  • 241 10 Soviet Leaders Offer More Trade To U.K RISSIAS leaders ofh re d,„ purchases m trado-hunsi v Britain r ment would scrap Western restrn the CommunLsts. says the Bui- hum I m London. T:.r X,. Mg handed Prime Minister Sir a Elm a vast shopping list of .terns they duiin^ me
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  • 205 10 RISE IN RADELLA PROFIT IRADELLA Rubber Estate I.td.'s working profit for the ■ar ended Dec. 1955, at .115. sho\v< a marked mii i n the previous yearand Ml due mainly to the higher :.:nodit v price and pari tV o K.rrca.^ed rrop cf 180.800 .b. [up SjMI :b.). Thin is
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  • 86 10 fined mostly to mS£±i the Malayan shut art yesterday. Prices m these couj tjtedsteady. while tinsaS rubbers were again dnfl easier. The Malayan SharttoroJ Annotation l cnanges:Mc A lister M 5 Strait* Trade j Ayer HiUm Johan 070 ON I Larut 7 2 S. Malayan Sungei
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  • 64 10 Business In Shares ported "wm w 1 Disp: $19'): F $1.67*. tt.<W|; H^rr.r M. Breweries WJt: f^ $2.f24; M Box Spore Cold Storaae JM SlSainsh.ps 5 Ks $2.75: W. /Kj« :ers $25.25. $25 .J5. .st Amal 17,6. A 22, i Ml i li;n? f J ar 26/6. S fS V/
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    • 599 10 NOTICES r'EDERATION MILITARY FORC'FS TENDER NOTICE VOMM Rim of miscellan- eous stores such as Clothing cooking utensils. Hems for domestic electrical items etc: are able for sale ails are obtainable fi i nee Depot, Federation Milita r I s and may be ttshment m PORT DI All tenders, m sealed
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    • 74 10 YUGOSLAy- T L i'' From Hongkong to Rongoon, Bomboy .Ad. r Port 5 aid, Beyrouth, Vcn.cc, |r Smcpor. M*Ufc« mv. AVALA 1 26 H Apr I/I M fo p |O kort« From Adriotic Ncor Eo*t, \"<*>° and Penans p Sw»tti Generl!A fl B l T nt.: EAST MOUNT AGE 17-B.
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    • 732 11 if^O^FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. j 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN StRVICt I Boston, New York. Bjlfimof., Philadelphia Cult Pof t\. S P°'« PS ha* p. Mna l-v I"". 9/14 hi*. 15/16 |un,l7/18 WC* t= proc d V thc> port 'oad and ducharg, ergo. j NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 1
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    • 1194 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 hn<l) (Incorporated m Singjpor*) (12 linoti tSJ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J Jo';;,'' o Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and diteharfe carf*. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININT. Singapore. A Due Sails P. S ham Penang Au»elyc«n
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  • 49 12 ENTRIES tor the Ei^gipTt A:ratei;r Fo< >tba". Ass iati r. ■nd Junior c.p ootnpetiti oi i':*).-'o (v. May i this M nounccd by Mr Yonq Liang, hon. secretary cf SAFA vote :.:>'. Entries for t:v M G:c; r Throw-In competition ck m i d :,:.,v a
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  • 145 12 DKAVIN KILLER 1 HAVES :ofs down for the full •ount m the first round of us 12-round main event i«ain>t Fijian l>imeili K.iIrodro at Hip Happy World itadium last niuht. A apacit;> crowd was on tand to see the bis fight huh turned out
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  • 452 12  -  KEN TOFT Rod Kos Hayes In Round 1 Says THE Big Fight between Fijian heavyweight champion Isimcili Radrodro and Deavin 'Killer' Haves of the I'nited States turned out to be a real FIASCO' m capital letters before a puked audience at the Happy World
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  • 342 12  - Eurasians Edge The Airmen By VAZIK MARKAR EURASIANS beat the Royal Air Force by the odd Roal m seven when they met m the Community league soccer fixture at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Eurasians ha\e now played three yaiv.es, \\.::iu:._; two and losing ov.c Eurasians owed their victorj t
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  • 46 12 cairo. April 27 (Renter) Egypt qualified for the competition proper of the Olympic Games soccer championship by beating Ethiopia 5-2 (half time J— o) today m the retain match of the qualifying tie. Egypt won the first match 4—l at Addis Ababa last January.
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  • 400 12  -  Alex Soars I By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. South combined school boys gave a superior Northern combination a tough fight but they have nothing to complain about, except their own efforts m front of goal for going down by 2-0 m the first ever North-South soccer
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  • 660 12 A SMASH-AND-GRAP Says Bill Junk Sappers' Defensive Blunders A SINGAPORE SELECTION humbled the 24 Field Engineer Regiment Hongkong, winners of the FARELF Cup, by four goals to nil in a friendly floodlit soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was the Hongkong Sappers farewell performance in Malaya. They are
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  • 1012 12  -  SINGAPORE Motor Club has received W entries l<»r i i hill clii meeting to be held a* the Gap at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The entr\ !m from the Federation— Saw Kirn Thiat (Austin liealey). S. Unold and Triumph TR-2) and G. W. Chalmers
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  • 20 12 Today's Sport E yr«\*ans at OB A Windsor R f "l Club Ic.r.c. Navy rA" fca MEatPr r >HQ. Ati
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  • 95 12 SINGAPORE Association I^CLM cyclists from Pcna^.^ aft Pu r. Muar andTLiS S^P^e m their aSIS J*amp:onships to be heid the Malay Football aSi Pound on May si^^ 111 nf T 1K G P r ?S rar "'mo Will com of the following Open races: Ha&iiw «Ue
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  • 39 12 ALL-MALAYAN FOOTBALLERS UGON. Apri The All-Malaya fooH team arrived here today air from Singapore. Tomorrow the team wil! to Phnom Penh to play g endly match the a against Cambodia's natio team, and their Asian return match on Sundat
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  • 72 12 THE followir.- beta salaeleel t<> represent the Ar::.v Hhajanj) versus Police at Urn N■ I S hool, Thon-.p K'->ad on Sunday' Major Jour. lan, postal CI M|i r Whitnu.:. CitiO FARELF; Major M, BOD: Capt W, *pt). BMH-RAMC, Capt Hannah. BMH-RADC, 2/Lt R./.ne:fwu. I wo f
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  • 91 13 < thp Mancht ba( k who right ankle m i at I ntna irday. fcui^ .1 fiitvis unst Birw 'inhifv on 111 Maine-load je»wr City casualties. Roy irko, »rd Bobby Jo; r B< have all made ad progress that i 1 to play natch
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  • 32 13 UK Soccer Results otball resu Di v. Three fg— lfcirn) on 5. Newport 0. P»lace 0. Three (Northern) s- >ckport Sc*il«h Oi T -AMotherwei: Cu P r«a! replax) I iay. April 3Q>.
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  • 331 13 Olympics Get Strong Asian Support SOI 111 FAST Asian countries tre taking a greater interest m the Olwnpic (iames because this ..ir > dames v ill be hHf| m Melbourne and it will not <ost as much money to send tpams as m previous years. Savings m r Is of
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  • 1183 13 Footballers Must Look After Their Injuries (WALTER MAX, !>" noted osteopath u-pV ,vn <r,r Mi "pdieni uttendi.net <~>v British mid Cont ratal rootball ten tpritei the first of n tenet combining sorter re* with adi'ce on how to avoid getting crocked). MILLIONS of football lovers who have watched the skill
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  • 94 13 Game Of Golf For Sugar Ray LOS ANGELES. Apr. 27 (AP> Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson relaxed with a game of golf yesterday before resuming heavy work lor his title flfht with ex-champ Bobo Olson here on May 18. Robinson had set up his training camp at the desert area
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  • 67 13 Referees Renew Contracts BUENOS AIRES. April 27 (AP) Three British loccer referees \vi;' renew IhilT <^ontractl with the Argentine Footha.l Association. They are Bert CrOSS, RontW Ljb >h and Robert Turner. Their salaries will be raised from 3,000 to 5.300 po.^os and they will also re<-eive 450 peaOl per ga:r.e
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  • 245 13 Bowlers Rule K.L. 'Friendlies' KUALA LUMPUR. Fr!. Bowleri ware generally snw-25 n w-2 m friendly matches played bare on Saturday. Only batting score of note wai Deveraj'i H r 'f Methodisi Boys' School, Se.v.u.. ataiatt fia:»Aay Junior?. Seiangor Eurasians be;.* Kuala Lumpur Police by six wickeus at Gui ney H<>
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  • 627 13 MANILA. April 27 'UP) Tho Philippines nav < agrr^i to a proposal by the All Li Federation that th< h Hi] m Red Chim pn -Ol;. -oca r elimination mai I held > arly In Jun» lnst< a I I May 13 and 15. it wa, 1.
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  • 91 14 fgdggg I Windsor La<J The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer ~r \z^r-" X '^r^- ass bb? w&s? 3 -JrV.u ||,M f ll mtu..iit> MmH «n>r 'I:nvak;tl "7" jv\ u ;\VT LAB B^iSSL^" 51 BSBBii*™ fIS,: 111^ lim" Creek li!,> i. ir.lih ""> <''O<h Million Dollar
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  • 225 14 Trine «>f Lalita sh iuld i m ik< best be; of the day J m main sprint 'Race f« r Cla>s Tw.i. Div. One h Prtn ol Lalita showed gallop::— abil:* ar Bukit I-. ih la m nth wnen he finikin :i
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  • 40 14 THK weather is hrisht and sunny at Penang and the |ete| for this afternoon's rates should be very good. The Treble Tote will be held on Kates .'>. I and ii. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Kace
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  • 707 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 2—l Mile I 108 Zatopek 8n 0.00 M n Vc.m MlMllnj C rf I. IT. (.olden Dollar 4y 8.12 M > X... Sod C'n.iy Martin Cfc t\ 3. Monosmate 4v Bfu M BF v b H S M Noot
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  • 382 14 By SCRUTINEER FLOWER QUEEN improves with each outing and over her favourite distance of a mile she should find no difficulty m winning the event for Class Three, Div. One runners (Race Four) at Penang today, first day of the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting.
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  • 618 14 Money smalc meets With little opposition m the opening race and should have no trouble m scoring his maiden win. Mnncysmate. having his first Start m Malaya, ran a pfomlstni race to finish second to Spider King over the 1 Bukit Timah mile. Bidder King just hung
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  • 184 14 Allkits stands out as a good Trow Hill is penalised five thing m Race Three after pounds for that win but that his sparkling display at Sin- should not trouble him ungapore last month when he duly. just failed to hold back Bud-
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