Singapore Standard, 19 January 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard asdfdsa STANDARD Pfl?C E Stt J<, AIF ***** (5 linetT 2400 A^ FIRI BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL < I 2811 2414 K~nr>- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 194 1 The IRA War Plan Exposed In Court Two Jailed for 3 Months Republic, L Detail- tne outlawed i Republican Army fo i: tare m tho oi Northern re read out In court hern the trial of d near the ■ul-run bordin Cronin. 34, i' issell, 26, wer-a nerd to thre*
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  • 112 1 The World Asked To Merdeka Show; But NO COMMUNISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Communist countries will not be invited to Malaya's Merdeka celebrations which will begin on Aug. 31. But all other member-nations of the United Nations Organization have been Q S c to be present on the historic day, the
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  • 345 1 And Princess Margaret May Present The Charter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Princess Margaret may I Malaya this August to present the Federations Charter of Independence, the Standard understands. Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said on return trom London this morning he wished the Queen herself could come. "In all probability, we
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 13 (Reuter* Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Premier, today denounced the "power vacuum" theory and said it was strange how some big powers were rying to frighten smaller nations by saying that international Communism would swallow them up if they did not come within their
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  • 54 1 TAIPEI. Jan. 18 (Reutcr) Nationalist China Will send an exhibition of Formosan products to Singapore and Malaya, probably m March, at the request of Overseas Chinese there, it was officially announced today. It is expected that Formosa's native opera and aboriginal folk dance team
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  • 156 1 MACMILLAN SPRINGS A SURPRISE; ANTI-SUEZ POLICY MINISTER NAMED LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain's new Prime Minister, today sprang: a surprise by bringing into his government as junior ministers, two politicians who were on violently opposed sides over Britain's armed Suez action. He appointed Sir Edward Boyle. 35.
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, Jan 18 (UP) Dr. Albert Schweitzer, already world famous at 82 as a philosopher, musician, doctor and missionary, makes his movie debut tomorrow. The name of the 80-minute colour film Ls "Albert Schweitzer." The narrative was written by Albert Schweitzer. Much of the music is
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  • 36 1 LONDON. .Jan. 18 (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, and Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Premier, today signed a joint SovietChinese declaration, Moscow Radio reported No details of the declaration were given.
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  • 27 1 "GUYS and Dolls," the Damon Runyon-inspired movie musical, has been banned m Holland on the ground it might offend "sensitive" members of the Salvation ArmyAP.
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  • 91 1 "LONDON, Jan 18 (AP) The League against Cruel Sports today scolded the Queen for allowing her children to watch the "beastly, loathsome pastime" of fox hunting. It protested that Prince Charles, 8, and Princess Anne. 6. were being taught to believe that fox
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  • 323 1 Army Rounds Up Officers And Civilians On 'Black Lizt' In Security Move JAKARTA, JAN. 18 (REUTER) THE JAKARTA MILITARY COMMANDER -MAJOR E. DACHJAR ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT THAT TEN "MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND CIVILIANS" HAD BEEN ARRESTED BY MILITARY POLICE "AS A FIRST STEP TOWARDS SETTLING
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  • 304 1 ROYAL NAVY IS READY TO FIGHT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Mountbatten LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter) The First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Mountbatten, declared here last night that the Royal Navy was ready to move at short notice to any part of the world with a striking force
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  • 27 1 ABOUT sixty five Japanese technicians will be sent under the Colombo Plan to seven South-east Asian countries this year, the Asian Society said today. A. P.
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  • 23 1 MELBOURNE'S oldest newspaper, the Argus, is to cease publication after the .Tan. 1!) issue because of "continuing heavy losses." Reutcr
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  • 204 1 Crowds Cheer Couple At Dockside LONDON. Jan. 18 Sir Anthony Eden, the former British Prime Minister, said today the difference between the West and Egypt had not been over colonialism. "It is a difference between democracies and a dictatorship" he declared just
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  • 50 1 Before boarding the ship at London docks Sir Anthony Eden said: "1 am going on a convalescent tour on my doctor's instructions and 1 hope that will do the job. Luckily for me 1 shall be spending it among friends m New Zealand." Sir Anthony was invited to
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  • 163 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 (Reutcr) The United States air force announced today that thrco B-52 bombers landed at March air force base near Los Angeles today after making a 24.325-mile, nonstop flight around the world. It was the first non-stop circumnavigation by Jet bombers. The
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  • 219 2 Striptease, Morals. ..Now It's Film Censors Muslim Leaders Want A Say High Standard Of Morality Called For KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Rock n roll, belly-dancing and the bikini among other things hove become sore bones of contention among Muslim religious leaders m Selangor. As a result, they are asking for representation
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    120 2 A 15-YEAR-OLD student, Kanabiran Arujanan, bas been missing from his home m the Singapore Harbour Board for the past five days after his father had given him 5101.30 before he left for school. The Harbour Board Police yesterday appealed to the public for help m tracing the youth. Police
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  • 273 2 o CHOPPER MURDER A SINGAPORE Harbour Board plumber alleged to have used a chopper m a faial attack on his mother "nas suffering from confusiona) psychosis— a condition m which he would heir voices, see visions and be subject to suicidal im pulses"— the Singapore Assizes
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  • 69 2 THE Upper" Serangoon Boys' Club will give 400 underprivileged children m Serangoon area m Singapore, a Chinese New Year treat on Jan. 26 at the Serangoon Social Centre, Lim Ah Pip Road at 3 p m. There will be refreshments. a variety concert and a
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  • 103 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor "Malay TaxiDrivers Union is forming 111 own compsny m Kuala Lumpur with a capita.l of $100,000 It will operate its own fleet of taxis and build its own I service station and petrol kiosk Representatives of Ihe Union met the
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  • 187 2 SIX Malay soldiers yesterday testified, at the continued trial of acting Sgt. Stanley Phillips, who faced four charges of falsifying accounts and two charges of fflsgery at a Singapore Court Martial, that they did not receive the money shown on the pay list Phillips
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG. Jan 18 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.10 to £1 Sterling: $6.10 to U.S.SI; 51. 841 to Malayan $1 $0,184 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $268 875 to a tael.
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  • 159 2 CLOSINIi rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot fob (Nnm.) 982 99$ Feb RSS No. 1 931 94* Mar 71J 924 Feb RSS No 2 91 91 i R.SS. No. 3 884 89 Tone: basier after steady S'POKIi TIN The price of tin
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  • 141 2 IN SPITE of the ten per cent luxury tax on motor vehicles m Singapore, sales of cars are normal, the Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge told the Standard yesterday. He the sales dropped for two days after the announcement of the tax. but soon
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  • 231 2 2-Yr-Old Girl Died In Accidental Dast Into Show Case PEN AN G, Fri. A woman sobbed m a r Court here today as she described before \i S Wah, how her two-year-old daughter died aft! ing a cut under her arm-pit. The Coioner was holding an inquest on Ar- r
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  • 154 2 Schoolgirl Drove Car Without A Licence girl, Tan Woon Yew, hned $40 by a Sin« Traffic Court for 'driving a mo S without a licence not being covered turd party insurant, Pasir Panjang rJ Nov. 30 last. Tan wa? also from holding cla T Sses -of vchr J Utnman, a
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  • 320 3 UNLUCKY WANDERER YOUNG h o p fri ins country and th< I-raHi Navy. tmt only lo be captured n d imprisoiM <i sacces|j by th r Jordanians •h. Syrians for nearlj three yean s'«ppr( j into Singapore
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  • 302 3 Lim And Party Leaders Still Optimistic SINGAPORE'S political leaders still believe that a merger with the Federation is not an impossibility. They do not agree with the views expressed ly the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman that such a merger was
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  • 114 3 A New Zoo For Singapore SINGAPORE will have a new mir.iature zoo m time for Chine c New Year. It is located at the 7i m.s. Pasir Pani. The /oo will he the first of its kind to be set up since the war, and is owned by S. M.
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  • 56 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There was a drop of 712 members m the strength of the Industrial unions m the Federation last vcar. the Trade Unions Registry report for the last quarter of ltfoti disclosed today. FiiXy-fOMt unions are still waiting for registration. The total number ol roqi.«tcrcd
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  • 369 3 Another Storm Brewing Over THAT Cinema Two Councillors To Submit Resolution TWO Singapore City Councillors want to oust their President, Mr. J. T. Rea, from office. Ihe two are Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Assemblyman for yueenstown and who represents West Ward m the <-«y
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  • 46 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Police Lt. J. T. Cromey. of Kulai. was accidentally wounded m the arm by \"a sten sun yesterday while taking Special Constables to the rifle range for shooting practice. Cromey was treated at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru as an outpatient.
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  • 159 3 FOUR upions, representing about 4,000 workers m the Singapore Harbour Board, yesterday submitted a 10 -point claim for increased wages and better working conditions to their employers. The unions involved are: Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union. Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union, Harbour
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  • 135 3 Different Dates For Holidays JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The list of public holidays to be observed In Johore this year shows that there is no uniformity m the Federation for Malay festive occasions. For instance, only Johore. Kelantan, Perak and Penang will observe Hari Raya PuatM on May 1 and 2.
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  • 63 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A youth, charged with assaulting a girl, told Second Magistrate Inr he Abdul Rani that all he did was "tickle her a bit m the stomach." Bahasar bin Bahri. 18. later pleaded guilty to assaulting Lee Kovv Liang at Setaoak m December last
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  • 36 3 A 17-YEAR-OLD .schoolboy. Mokhtar bin Arbi. was fined $350 and disqualified from driving for two years m the Ipoh Sessions Court, yesterday for riding a motorcycle without a driving licence and without insurance cover.
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  • 44 3 MR. Yeap Ghee Chuan. assistant manager of Messrs Joo Seng Rubber Co.. Ltd.. Kuala Kangsar. who was appointed a Justice of Peace by the Sultan of Perak recently, was entertained to dinner by his staff m Kuala Kangsar last night. i
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  • 118 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Farts from a country-wide price survey have refuted recent allegations that merchants were using the tax increases as an excuse to profiteer. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Minister for Commerce and Industry, told a Press conference today that the survey which was
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  • 86 3 Sorry— But We Were Forced' TAN CHEW KIAT, 16 and Onq Kirn Peow. 18 were yesterday ordered to be i-cnt to the Sir Henry Gurney School by the President of the Muai Sessions Court, Mr. N. L. Cohen, for consorting with persons who were carrying firearms on Oct. 3. last
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  • 62 3 Big Day For Penang Indians PENANG. Fri.— The Indian Association will celebrate Indian Republic Day on Jan. 26* with a buffet dinner at its per mises. Invitations include the Resident Commissioner, the Mayor of Georgetown, heads of government departments. and community leaders. There will also be a publir meeting at
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  • 44 3 JOHORE. BAHRU, Fri. Mr. E. L. Lawley, Controller of Pasts. Johore. leaves for Britain on Sunday and will not be returning to Malaya. He came to Malaya 10 years ago. A keen sportsman he has represented Johore at rugby and tennis.
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  • 83 3 MEET David McCallum, an up and coming; British actor who flew into Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia to star m "Robbery Under Arms," a J. Arthur Rank Organization picture. David has appeared In "Secret Place." "Hell Drivers" and "111 Met by Moonlight" based on a novel
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  • 306 4 THREE .Australian lecturers who are m Singapore under the Colombo Plan, to help prepare Malayan doctors for the primary Fellow of the Roy^l Australian College of Surgeons examinations, paid an official call on Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday alternoon.
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  • 426 4 made $3 stretch over 3V2 years and 4 continents THREE Swiss who set out three -and -a -half years ago to see the world with only one American dollar (about $3 Malayan) and a bicycle each arrived in Singapore yesterday full of good humour.
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  • 221 4 ALL-PARTY TALKS URGED BEFORE LONDON MISSION THE Party Ra'ayat m Singapore wants the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to call a ruund-table conference of all local political parties before the Merdeka talks m order to form a ''national fjont." President of the Party. Inche Meget Ramli, w T ho
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  • 255 4 IIVrORMATIOM AT A GLANCE ynur request (Week-end-Edition) (Si: 3 3U Juke box Parade (XL); 4 p.m. A Lazy Afternoon tS.i 430 Tea Dance (S); 6 p.m. Announcement (XL); 6 32 Lizht Music (KL>: 6.55 Programme Preview (Si; 7 NEWS <S); 710 Saturday S petti in t (S/KLt; 715
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  • 171 4 SINGAPORE Diary Uuiersity Musi,;,, society Concert oi oriental music at Oe: Hnm Ha!l. University of -Malaya. 8 :,o pm Imi Defence Association: Social ri^nce Ht Club House. Kolam Aver Lane. 8 p.m C'hitu'vp V\|(.\: Art club General meeting at Prince Edward Road spm V.MCA: Malay c!as« 2.30 p.m Chess club
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  • 93 4 Lib-Socs Want Men Of Integrity A RESOLUTION urging that only men of integrity and above party politics should be appointed to public bodies m self-governing Singapore Will be tabled at the annual delegates conferenc of the LiberalSocialist Party m March. The resolution will also call upon government employees to otter
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  • 42 4 GEORGE Ogilvie Mitchell, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three j^ionths m the Singapore Hi^'n Court yesterday, when he petitioned for a divorce from his wife Louise Catherine Mitchell, on the grounds of her adultery.
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  • 343 5 This Man Has No Conscience —Doctor IPOH, Fri.— Medical Superintendent of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan Dr. M.A.X. Cocheme, today described 30 year old Abdul Kadir. accused of murder, as an "aggressive psychopath." The ca^e entered its third day of hearing at the Perak High Court before Mr
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  • 100 5 SINGAPORE Improvement Tru.st tenants will pay less icm from Feb 1 because Government has decided to subsidize charges lor staircase lighting, lifts and conservancy. Tha reduction m rents will not apply to shops and offices. In most cases, tenants will no longer pa v service
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  • 41 5 A REVENUE Officer. Lee Chng Hin, 46. received a stab wound m the face while conductins a raid m a house m Paya Lebar Road. Singapore, yesterday. He wa? treated m the General Hospital as an outpatient.
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  • 22 5 THE Regimental Band of The Ist Battalion Rhodesian African Rifles will play at the Botanical Gardens at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 408 5 Fed. Armed Forces To Expand Immediately -TUNKU AID HAS BEEN PLEDGED, 50... Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Expansion of the country's armed forces would be started immediately, the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told the Standard on his arrival here this morning. The first step, the Tunku added, would be
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  • 109 5 MR. and Mrs. Harry Cummins after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd recently. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. C.E. dimming, one of the pioneers of the Malayan tin industry, and Mrs. dimming. The bride, the former Miss Celene Percira. is the only
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  • 40 5 A TAMIL drama. "Kasandha Karumbu" or "Bitter Sugar Cane," will be staged by the Amateur Rational Dramatic Troupe at the New Star Hall. New World Park tonight at 7.30 as part of the Tamil Festival celebrations.
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  • 36 5 THE Singapore Jazz Club has enrolled 12 more members, among them the first woman. last weekThe Club is presenting a "Jam Session" of combined instrumentalists at the Highway Inn tomorrow morning.
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  • 237 5 Penang Man Acquitted On Charge Of Forgery CHEW Kcan Hor. a Penang merchant. )vas yesteitUfy acquitted by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court, on a charge of forgery. Chew was charged with using 432 forged Social and Welfare Services Lottery tickets on Aug. 26. last year.
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  • 256 5 IPOH Fri. A restaurant or bar which has a juke box installed m it is a place of public amusement within the meaning of the law, according to a written judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Thomson, Chief Justice of the Federation,
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  • 814 6 Singapore Standard Vital Decisions asdfasdfsa rTHE speed with which strategic planning is being carried out to protect the free world against aggression is heartening. Recent developments m Central Europe and the Middle East and the subtle manoeuvring of Communist supporters m Asian countries have increased the threat to peace. They
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  • 1298 6  - A MODERN SOLOMON CYRIL DUNN asdfas LUSAKA, (Northern Rhodesia) Y^ITH his geniality not visibly disturbed, the British Colonial Secretary* Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, concluded his tour of Northern Rhodesia, and we arc left looking: for clues about the future of this Central African territory. The political leaders of the 50,000 whites
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    • 97 6 Segamat Resthouse Complaint Sir: imat Resthou>e charge? 80 cent* now for a pot of tea for two- Batu Pahat charts a dollar! (receipt available). It would yev c interesting to have an explanation of thc.^o exorbitant prices charged by a Govcrnt concern. Apart from the dirty condition of the Resthouses
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    • 78 6 Sir: The proposal by Mr. Hcah Joo Seang to .-end two representatives to Ncv York and London to ard Malayan rubber exporters and packer? irom exploitation is very sound. But surely the Malayan and Sincapore Govts: ran afford to employ a representative m London and York to look
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    • 39 6 Sir; Malayanisation will not be a success if Government persists m allowing British temporary officers m Division I (especially -wives of British expatriates) to take charge of non-specialist departmental units. This must be stopped. ANAK SINGAPITRA Singapore
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    • 70 6 Sir; In your edition of January 11th you quote me as saying that Government is prepared to purchase seed at four cents each. This is not quite correct. The price offered is three cents per seed, bagged, clus the actual costs of collection, subject to a maximum of
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  • 588 6  -  Bankole Timothy by ACCRA (Gold Coast) TC/ITH barely three months to go before the grant of md c p c ndcnce, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's Gold Coast Government has embarked upon a policy of drastic financial cuts Sixty Government development projects estimated to cost dOO.OOO
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  • 796 6 By Aster Gunasekera AND now we shall see *^how many self-respect-ing citizens there are m Singapore. In a statement which lacked the biting sarcasm of his previous pronouncements on the merger obsession of some of our politicians, Tunku Abdul Rahman took the original sting out of his objection and
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  • 164 7 Rich Widow Lost Will To Live, Court Told LisTBOrRNE. England, P is (Reuter) Dr. !J, n Bodkin Adams was f£ed today to hay« the Eastbourne oronrr thai a rich widow jd after tosinj; "the will live" 50-year-olcl le Hullett. was oni» patients the < Hiily doctor is ning. written on
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  • 65 7 ,ydda \:rport, Israeli uter) MajorM Burn?. United mmandcr. said that Israeli troops draw by next Tueshe Sinai Peninsula eption of area;-. m El Sheikh and western coastal that m the north ula they would to the former in"indary between UPt and Kritush-mandated :h leaves the
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  • 27 7 GOODWILL messages from President Nasser of Egypt and Mao Tse-tung. the Chinese Communist leader, were mentioned at South Africa"? "mass treason" hearing last Thursday. Reuter
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  • 78 7 PEOPLE qucueing out- > *ide the court at East- bourne last Tuesday to attend the second day's 5 hearing of a murder J charge against Dr. John S Bodkins Adams of East- 2 bourne, Sussex, see two t nurses leave. In front 2 2 la nurse Annr
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  • 79 7 PERTH, Scotland, Jan. 18 (Router) A Scottish National! '"pirate" radio station, which first broadcast m this district last year, was again heard last night, using ihe television frequency of the British Broadcasting Corporation. During the latter part of the television programme, including the repeat of a
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  • 317 7 Suez Users Study New Routes LONDON, Jan. 18 (UP) The executive of the Suez Canal Users' Association (SCUA) here is Studying alternative routes as well as immediate procedure once the Canal is opened later this year. informed sources said today. They said ihe Council of the tion representing IS nations
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  • 195 7 Aim Of Arab "Summit Meet' CAIRO, Jan. 18 (IP) Saudi Arabia's King Saud arrived here today for a four-power "summit" conference to hammer out a unified stand on the Eisenhower plan for the Middle East. He flew m at 0835 GMT (Singapore 4.05 p.m.)
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  • 23 7 THE United States has accepted a Japanese proposal to hold down its c round force to its present 160,000-man level UP
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  • 94 7 TAIPEI, Jan. 18 (UP) Nationalist China is quietly hoping to shift a large share :s present trade with JaVa n to other Far Eastern and Middle East countries, responsible trade circles said today. Government oflicials and leading business circles here are known to be concerned over
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  • 145 7 COSMIC RAY STUDY OVER POLE STOCKHOLM, Jan. 18. (Reuten Three scientists will make the world's first cosmic ray study over the North Pole next month when they join a high altitude inaugural flight from Copenhagen to Tokyo. The scientists from Sweden and Norway will take a specially constructed cosmic ray
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  • 141 7 GROSSETO. Italy. Jan. i 8 (AP)— The chief priest of a religious sect that baptizes with fire was found innocent hrre of a charge of inflicting lesion. In the unusual trial. the judge ruled yesterday that Carlo Danieli. 21. of Grosseto, has voluntarily
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  • 522 7 LONDON, Fri.— Dr. Horold O'Toolc drugged his wife with sleeping pills and then, at 2 a.m., he crept along the corridor to their nineteen-year-old German maid's bedroom, c judge said yesterday. The maid. Wilma. "a good looking girl, repulsed the doctor's advances m
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  • 186 7 Chou Is Doing A Good Job WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 <\JP) Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai is doing a good job ot repaying hi.; Soviet allies for the considerable aid Russia bus given and is giving Red China m its ambitious industrialization programme: That is the considered opinion of American authorities
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  • 57 7 JAKARTA. .Lan 18 (Reutcr) Two politically opposed newspapers today railed on President Soekarno and the cx-Vice-President, Dr. Mohammad Hatta, to "get together again." Merdeka. which supports the fiovcrnment Nationalist Party, said that Dr. Hatta, who reportedly resigned Decause his advice was ignored, should "show by concrete
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  • 35 7 WAREHAM. Massachusetts. Jan. 18 <AP) Four children perished last night In flames which destroyed their fiveroom home. A fifth child escaped. The youngsters were asleep when the fire was discovered.
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  • 22 7 DR. EDITH Summerskill. British Labour Member of Parliament, left Cairo yesterday for Libya after a five-day visit m Egypt. A.P.
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  • 80 7 TIRED and weary after fluttering and twittering around the Lord Mayor of London's (Sir Cullum Welch) party at Mansion House, these two little birds, left, Patricia Dean, aged 7 years of Sutton. Surrey, and Frankie Fildsr of Purley. Surrey, aeed 8 years, settle down lor a snooze
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  • 320 8 All We Need Is Confidence In Our Country' LONDON, Jdn. 18, (UP)— Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan defended Sir Anthony Eden's Suex intervention last night and warned "we don't intend to be satellites" of the United States. "I believe history will j Middle East),"
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  • 54 8 BETTY FORD, blonde ex-model from Mc-Ke-eaeport, Pennsylvania, delivers a death thrust against a spirited bull before a cheering crowd of 7.000. The woman matador was the star performer as she killed two bulls m the opening "Corrida" of the second bullfight series at the Harrison Park bullring
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  • 111 8 NAPLES. Italy. Jan. 18. (AP) The Aga Khan. 81-year-old spiritual head of the Ismaili Moslems, bumped into a group of newspaper photographers on Thursday. The upshot was that he fired his Italian chauffeur. The Aga Khan set out for a drive along the coast
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  • 198 8 Stalin, A Model Communist Says Red Boss MOSCOW, Jan. 18, (AP)— Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev last night praised Stalin as a model Communist m his fight for the workers. Nearly a year ago Khrushchev denounced the late dictator as a mass murderer, assailed "the cult of the individual." and
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  • 189 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, (AP)— Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles has told Congress President Eisenhower would "lean over backward" to avoid using American troops m the Middle East "unless there was real danger to the United States." The House of Foreign Affairs Committee made
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  • 86 8 HOLLYWOOD'S FAREWELL TO BOGART BEVERLY HILLS, California. Jan. 18. (AP). Humphrey Bogart. eulogized as a man of inspiring courage who "Rot all that he asked out of life and more." was honoured yesterday m final rites by the great and small of Hollywood. As director-writer John Huston was delivering a
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  • 32 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 18, (Reuter). The United States has urged Britain and Yemen to exercise the "greatest restraint" and end the fighting on the Yemeni-Aden frontier, the State Department announced yesterday.
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  • 29 8 TRISTAN DA CUNHA. Jan. 18. (Reuter). The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here aboard the Royal Yacht. Britannia, for a visit to this "loneliest island m the world."
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  • 65 8 HOLLYWOOD'S Marlon Brando helps one of his Japanese fans into her ceremonial kimono coat after she posed with him for photographers on his arrival by air at Tokyo on Jan. S. to take the lead In a film of James Michner's novel "Sayonara." The young woman, Miss
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  • 164 8 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 18 (AP) A Philadelphia medical expert declared here on Thursday that if two problems are conquered "there is no reason why people cannot have a healthy and happy life expectancy of 100 years within a quarter of a century." The statement
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  • 149 8 —Says Gruenther WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, (Reuter)— General Alfoi M. Gruenther former commander of North Atlanta ed for prompt action toed c m the Middle East. Treaty Forces yesterday call the "serious threat" to peat The General who was testifying before the House of Foreign
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  • 87 8 FAIRBANKS. 18, (AP). An Ai Force plane wil members crashed bits m snow and P**fl darkness yestcrri.iv t *J takeoff on a 3.700-mile observation fli;: Territorial P' Force officers sairl there no survivors. The Air Forrc bodies had beer \JI of them were recognition
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  • 42 8 i m RANGOON. 1 m t .a will theatre, a sr» i other buildi: a "Sift to the ma," it was announced nw da i V n return for ma will send r c Burmese products \-iet Union.
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  • 122 8 EGYPTIANS ARE NOT HOSTILE EDITH 'They Realize There Are Many Britons Who Understam CAIRO, Jan. 18, (Reuter)— Dr. Edith Summerskill, a British at h* yesterday had a one-and-threequarter hoar meeting with President > 1 Cairo home. She said later: "We talked I about everything and of course my favourite subject
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  • 472 9 ■JUT ynii ever met a tiger V ;n the jungle? Or found yourself uncomfortable irar t wild pif? Inlikely i thi* vfems, to those if the relative civiliza- of Kuala Lumpur, 1 are quite a few Ma- who frequently do. ird nuking by the numItn of dead
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  • 666 9 This is the second article by Harold F. Strong, noted American authority for training of undisciplined and unadjusted boys, written m a new perspective on the relationships between the normal child and his normal parents. c of parents ir children I natural one. is linked to
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  • 288 9 FRESH from America undoubtedly leader m the world of casual sportswear come each season's prettiest outfits for sunning m the tropics. Malayan women find it wise to mix and match their play clothes, and so pep up their leisure wear. Gay, glowing colour is the keynote of American
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  • 71 9 WIFE who'd found X1 that all her scolding failed to reform her drunken husband decided to try the opposite method. "Sit down there nice and comfortable, dear," she said when he staggered home. "I'll get uour slippers and then maybe I'll sit on your lap." Her husband gazed
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  • 74 9 PARIS. T?Ol'R models of Spring and Summer fashion* for relaxing from French Mediterranean coast designer*: (Left to right) "Golfe Juan" beach suit with wrap-around dress m flowered print satincotton; "S«n Remo" beach suit m colourful print of geometric design m cotton; "Les lssambres" three-piece beach suit m blue
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    • 258 9 your finest way to the U.S.A. You fly m a double-decked Super **Strato H Clipper 0 world's largest over-ocean airliner. You relax m the complete comfort of Sleeperette* service— e» joy lounge-chair ease by day, bed-length comfort by night. Berths also available at extra charge. You feast pn gourmet meals,
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  • 116 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Jan. S U 7 t l buyers $26] sellers; coconut oil m bulk sellers, m drums "M 7 sellers; Muntok white pepper $117 sellers; Sarawak white $116 sellers; Special Sarawak black $84 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing
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  • 143 10 PROFIT of The Bank I of India Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 31, 1956, after making the usual provisions for contingencies and subject to audit, including the sum of Rs. 1,326,630.3.5. brought forward, amounts to Rs. 10,529,924.7.2. Provision for income tax and super tax will
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  • 43 10 NEW YORK Jan. 18. (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averages; STOCKS: :^0 Industrials 484 01 20 R 153 18 15 Utilities 69.61 BQ Stocks 171.33 BONDS: 40 Bonds 89 92 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 161.63.
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  • 38 10 TURQUAND: Youngs and Co. report the following rubber crops for December. 1956: Ayer Panas 78.800 lb.. Glenealy 90.000 Jb.. Kluang 73.000 lb.. Pajam 131.500 lb.. Talisman 28.200 lb.. T. Anson 60,--030 lb.. Ulu Benut 44,102 lb
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  • 107 10 Our Trade Last Year A Record MALAYA'S trade m 1956 was a record since 1953, according to preliminary figures issued yesterday. Imports (including parcel post, ship's stores and bunkers), totalled $4,152.8 million, and exports 54.166 million. Both figures were the highest m four years. Trading figures m the past few
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  • 480 10 RUBBER EXPORTS LOWER IN 1956 A WEAK London market and a sympathetic New York caused a further decline In Singapore this week, says the rubber report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. Until yesterday, this market has been fairly steady with mild fluctuations and a moderate turnover. The inevitable reaction
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  • 38 10 KINTA Kellas Tin DTedging Co., Ltd. proposes to pay an interim dividend of five per cent less tax payable m England on Feb. 18. Transfer books will be closed from Feb. 4 to 17.
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  • 201 10 New Shipping Service Between Burma Malaya PARTY TO MARK OPENING Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW shipping service aimed at promoting trade between Burma and Malaya will be inaugurated with the arrival m Singapore today of the 2,000--ton cargo- passenger vessel, Pyidawnyunt. The ceremony to launch the new service started by
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  • 267 10 SINGAPORE barter traders imported 15.000 tons of rubber and copra from Sumatra last month 5.000 tons more than the normal trade. Giving reasons for the sudden increase. Baron Sutadisastra. Head of the Economic Section of the Indonesian Consulate, told the Standard yesterday that people
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  • 175 10 Lowest Since October THE Singapore rubber market continued its downward trend yesterday, dropping a further 21 cents to 93-7 8 cents per lb. for first gTade February shipment, the lowest since October last year. Lack of buying interest and the easier tendency m the overseas
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  • 51 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association selling rates (T.T/O.D. >: Swiss francs 142j{, French francs *****; Belgian francs 162"): Holland gls. 123 i; Deutsche marks 196 ft, Swedish kr. 1681, Danish kr. 225: Norwg. kr. 231 1; Italian lir e *****; Aden shillings 232: Philp pesos 64|. Other exchange rates
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  • 103 10 DELIVERIES of tin-in-con-centratcs from the mines of the FcdcratioVi to Singapore. Penang and Butterworth at 62,377 tons during the past year were the highest since 1950, according to official statistics. In December deliveries amounted to 5.163 tons compared with 4,!)29 tons m November. The exporting states
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  • 27 10 THE Midlands Railways of Western Australia have awarded a contract for seven 750 h.p. Diesel-electric locomotives to a British engineering company, English Electric Co. Ltd.
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  • 25 10 MILLION ORDER A FINNISH organization has placed a £500,nn0 bulk order for more than 1.1 Of) dic?el engines from the British firm of Leyiand Motors.
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  • 73 10 THE Pakistan Government has signoa an asreement with Pakistan Shell for the company to explore for oil. according to oil circles m Karachi. Pakistan Shell is currently carrying out s^survey and may start drilling m about three months. The sources say the Government will meet 25
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  • 111 10 MALAY terrf,y reported the^H business d< $2.08: H. W .-?flB A()/h; R I 51. 70; M ords $1 BH i I £2.14. Strait- S'ean -'httS °r^: 9( I 5515; Wearne R $3.13. 53.12 1 *1.80: Austral Amal 21 li ready and I tr-U Mai $1.06, $1 07;
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  • 131 10 THERE was b I tion m the voluj m on (he Malayan sha yesterday. Industrials were <fl steady, while rui were irregular. Tin shares showed a~« tendency. Pri^c changes ann I the Malayan Share! sociation yesterday I INDUSTRIALS H H Con. Tin Smelt Ord,\ Fraser Neave Ords. I
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    • 782 10 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Holiday Chinese New Year's Day. Thursday, 31st January 1957. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and working before 11.00 a.m. on Wednesday. 30th January 1957. will be worked after 11.00 a.m. on that day withoi.t extra charge provided they complete
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    • 458 10 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE 'FENDERS are invited from -I building contractors for the construction, of a Platers Shop and Store at Bagan Dalam Slipway. Tender may be obtained from the undersigned. P.O. Box 143. Penan?, on payment of a deposit of $250 which will be refunded on submission of
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    • 67 10 Hy the new short-cut between two worlds THIS outstanding poster m five colours is being distributed throughout the world by Scandinavian Airlines System announcing their forthcoming inaugural flight over SAS Poster To Herald New Polar Flight the North Pole from the Far East to Europe and vice versa on February
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    • 99 10 EXPECTED TODAY Air India AI3RO MAD /BOM 9.00 a.m. Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/.MAL 9.59 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. Malayan Airways ML2I6 PAL 3.40 p.m BOAC 8A707 SYD 3.40 p.m. Malayan Airways ML4O7 KUCH 4.45 p.m Skyways *8A776 LOX/BKOK 5.00 p.m. BOAC BA96J HK/SAI fi.OOpm. Malayan Airways MLIO7
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    • 154 10 SHIPS INI PORT I OUTER ROADS Tampcmas, Madeline. Azuma Maru. Van Riebeck. Heather. Salatiga. Ryugin .Maru. Kallianget. &ig!i Siaoe, Kuroshio Maru Sergo. Schmuten, San Carlos. Gruzia, Agapenor, Sudan. INNER ROADS Kah Hua. Tg. Pinang. Lampong. V;in Den Brooke. Salong. Tai Toung. Pahepa. San Jeronimo, Tong Lcong. Lucky Trader. Hin Ann.
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  • 280 12 Mantle Plays Hard To Get NEW YORK. Jan. 16 (AP) Major League clubs bagged more than a dozen signed baseball contracts Wednesday but the bie one Mickey Mantle got away. The status of Mantle's contract negotiations with the New York Yankees r.pparently remained unchanged alter an "exploratory talk" with Lee
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  • 71 12 BARRING eleventh hour changes, the following will represent Selangor against Singapore Services m today's HMS Malar rugby competition final at Kuala Lumpur. (Top) from left to right: lan Chandler; Yeoh Cheang Swi; J. Hartland-Swan; H tl bes; P. Hartland; P. Edington; S. Armitage (Bottom)
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  • 577 12  - THIS FINAL WILL BE A THRILLER GRAHAM TURNER By TODAY the Singapore Combined Services rugby team will travel to Kuala Lumpur to play Selangor m the final of the H.M.S. Malaya competition. For them this is the climax of a season of solid endeavour. They have played throughout the season
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  • 662 12 FOLLOWING is thumb nail sketches of Selangor's XV who meet Singapore Services m the HMS Malaya rugby final today at Kuala Lumpur: 1. Chandler (Full Back) (Age 37. 6 ft., 170 lb.) Federation. Malaya, and every State m which he has resided. During his playing
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  • 75 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Injuries to state players Boris Pietroyski second row lorward, Hartland-Swann, right centre three quarter and scrum half Dai Griffiths, a few hours before the HMS Malaya rugby football final against Singapore Services on the padang here tomorrow has set selectors a problem. Eleventh
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  • 142 12 Police Whip Nomads POLICE trounced Sin Nomads by five ro.iK to nil 11 the Singapore Hockey ciation senior knorknut tourna. ment on the SRC padani yesterday. Police scored th< m the 20th minute whe: Penncfathcr gave the Rozario who scored. Police lei l-o at the interval. Police again dominated pay
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  • 251 12 CITY of Singapore t:i University of Malaya with 174 points eacli Mac Donald Cup at tne nual Singapore Chess match at the Chinese S*:rrj\ing Club. Results were: (City of Singapore play«l first). J.C Hickey lost to L Ann, Tay Kheng Hong with Charlie Lim. Lon tM Woon drew
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  • 37 12 WANDERERS "B" belt S* gapore Crick.- Club 3-1 friendly hockey matrh SCC padang yestei Scorers for Wanderers tiers. Justin Moria< (2) an c d 'j Armstrong. Hailing score SCC's only goal Wanderers Jed 1-0 time.
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  • 83 12 BATU PAIIAT. Fri.— At the Annual General Meeting held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Inche Bidin bin Logen was again, re-elected President of the Batu Pahat Football Association. The following are the other Oflfice-bearers:-Vice-President: Mr. Tan Joo Soon, Mr. J. C. Isaacs. lion. Secretary IrtThc
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  • 223 13  - POH LIM MARJAN OFF TO INDIA S. RAGAVAN By SINGAPORE'S top doubles players, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan left the Colony for Calcutta last night to compete m the East India Championships from Jan. 20 to Jan. 27. Poh Lim and. Marjan will be away for two weeks.
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  • 309 13 THE 1957 American Club Men's Bowline Le;i^ue will start o n Tuesday, Feb. 5. All alleys will be used on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. A twelve or ten-t-am league will also use alleys Vecinesdays. Bowling will at 6.30 p.m. sharp each night. The League will
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  • 89 13 Following are the results nf Hio Singapore Table Tennis A--»ocial ler-school und interclub tournament played ■t the Chinese V.M.C.A ~at Sclesic Road last night. Inter Mhool: N .nyang University "A" beat lUon 5-0: St. Andrew s School '•Blue" boat Nanjnrta University 'B 5-1. Inter-junior Club: Chinese V.M.C.A.
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  • 29 13 MALACCA. Fri. Singapore, Negli Scmhilan &nd Malacca will mirticinate m a hockey trianmilar here early next month- Dates have been tentatively fixed for Feb. 9 and 10.
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  • 196 13 Samad Bags 2 For Varsity LMYKRSITY o f Malaya, the defending Champions, edjred the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to one m thp Singapore Hockey Association Senior knockout tournament at Bukit Tim rh vestcrriay. University did not look cony ""H'-; On yesterday's form tncv are not expected to
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  • 82 13 ACCRA. Jan. 18 (Rcuter)— Stanley Matthews. England's footballer is to play m exhibition matches m the Gold Coa.st at the invitation of the Hearts of Oak Football Club He will arrive either at the end of May or m early June and will play
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  • 58 13 THE Singapore Malays Hockey Team to meet Singapore Police m a friendly game of hockey on Monday at the Girls Sports Club Ground will be picked from the following: Abdullah Hamid, Amin Taib, Syed Hassan. Mohd Tahir, Ibrahim, Sheikh Mansor, Salleh Taib, KhaJid Zain, Mohd. Mahat, Mohd.
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    • 402 13 I i truth, but I I** to iirijuilKJ- l.«nke X W lOR KVKBV- I f ,tch the morn•rone out to f »n g- ...cord jn the late < KIRTIIDATE \\|i lilll I II"H.N .mi :1 April < r.s. KhOp- i Later: m. b pre&sinc i I to May i i
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    • 175 13 Today's Sport RUGBY Friendly: South Johore nugby F.C. vs Singapore Cncfcet Club at Johore. RN.A.S. Sembarcang Rugby r C vs Nee Soon ai Nee Soon. R.E.M.E. Ist vs R.A.F Seletar at REME R.A.SC. Vi SC.C. '-A" at SCC padang. GH Q. Farelf vs J Sqn. R.A.A.F. Tengah at Tengah. Blakan
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  • 421 14 SAFA, Schools Gel Off To Good Start THE Singapore Amateur Football Association and the Colony schools have got off the mark well enough. At yesterday's Finance and Administrative committee meet.ng. SAFA came up with another offer to sponsor tie Pan-Malayan youth quadrangular soccer compe it on. Just to show thai
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  • 124 14 PIEIERMARITZBURG* Natal. Jan. 18 (ReuteD— A he rain and hail storm ended play for the day befor« lea when -he touri: cricketers had scored 137 tei three wickets against Natal here today. Denis Compton (61 nnt out) and Colin Cowdrey (54 not out) had put or.
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  • 290 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Ke Was A Good Thing Beaten On Wednesday Says WEEM, a long-striding chestnut by Devonian, has a bright chance to make amends for his second day deteat and win the Fourth Race over 1) miles at Ipoh today, last day of the Perak
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  • 193 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer L The* Spectre 1 ran.i MKTROSTAR 11 \VII>K SCRKEN 11 KHANDI MAR Ml I 117^77^7^^ f Sun (ll«mi JiHle spring MHroMar II '„> X H Wide s<r«*«»n II Metrmuut II Jade (Spring Quins SOOKA INTKNUIj) BEECHNUT INTEMitn > Full House I ir Raleigh Slipper Prince
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  • 695 14 Jce's Tipple Has Been Specially Saved For This RACE SIX WITH Bahagia out. there is no need to look beyond JOL'S TIPPLE for the winner here The well-per-formed six-year-old did rot accept on Wednesday, and probably has been specially "saved" for this. Joe's Tipple will be absolutely at home over
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  • 79 14 The longer trip suits Baby Chris RACE THREE Baby Chris made no show m his seven turlongs effort on the first day. but over this trip he may come into his own He scored over nine furlongs at Kuala Lumpur m August when, with 8.13. he pulled away to brat
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  • 219 14 RACE FIVE PREMIER a speedy five-year-old, should be one of the best bets of the day. He has nothing much to beat m this race over the ;VJ furlongs straight for Division Two horses. This Australian-bred gelding r showed pretty consistent form m his five
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  • 77 14 1 WITH little prospect J of rain, the track fnr 2 today's races at Ipoh J should be very good J 2 again. Best outsider J Best longshot at Ipoh 2 today is Contract m the < 2 last race. Best bet of 2 the day is Premier
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  • 186 14 RACE SEVEN Clear Vision was not disgraced when he finished third to Magic Note over seven Though he has been asked to carry five pound more over the extra furlongs, he should be equal to the task. His best effort over nine furlongs wa.s
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  • 280 14 RACE £/GHr Magic Note, who won on an objection over seven furlongs, should complete a double for the meeting. He eomos from a staying stock, and will find today's nine well within his compass. He gave a good account over the nine at
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