Singapore Standard, 11 February 1957

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 fin«l 2400 S»R fn V/H H^ fX^ l m~^ m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M \ol. VII. No. 223 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1957 12 PAGES 13 CENTS
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  • 337 1 Colony Malays: UMNO Makes 4-point 'Special Rights' Demand AN extraordinary delegates Conference of the Singapore United Malays National Organisation yesterday paaed >n demanding that speciaJ privileges for the M il lya be written into the Colony's future constitui T.-.is was one of the chief resolutions passed at a seven-hour meeting
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  • 66 1 Sm? H la. IS. one r: the teachers Injured --n lightning struck their -hool In Thomson Road en div afternoon, died in e Singapore General Hos- I'. e^terday. ■v-rig and an-^'r.^r t>.-^. Ita Lai Biant, 21. were standing r Ide a classroom with 4" students when lightning
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  • 181 1  - ALLIANCE HAS A 'SECRET' MERGER PLAN Johari FEDERATION'S ACTING MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE, INCHE MOHAMED KHIR BIN JOHARI, YESTERDAY DISCLOSED AT AN UNITED MALAYS NATIONAL ORGANISATION MEETING IN SINGAPORE THAT THE ALLIANCE GOVERNMENT HAS "A SECRET PLAN" FOR THE MERGER OF THE TWO TERRITORIES IN MALAYA. But he stressed that merger
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  • 122 1 Speaking at a meeting organized by the South Division of the Singapore UMNO at Pasir Panjang, Inche Khir Johari said the merger of Singapore and the Federation at the moment was "not possible because of certain difficulties." a secret plan towards it. Inche
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  • 216 1 SABAK BERNAM, Sun.— The Minister for Education, Date Abdul Razak, speaking as vice-president of UMNO, lost night declared that Malaya had "no alternative" but to enter into a defence treaty with Great Britain. "It is the only way in which Malaya
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  • 92 1 7,000 Ready To 'Invade' Kashmir LAHORE, Pakistan. Feb. 10 <UP> Prominent tribal leaders of the Quetta Chaman told the West Pakistan government today that 7.000 tribesmen were ready to come to the help of Kashmiri Moslems if the United Nations does not send an emergency force into Kashmir. He said
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  • 47 1 CAIRO. Feb. 10 (Reuter)— The Sunday newspaper Echos said today that "Egyptian authorities had discovered a spy network in the Freemason? Lodge in Alexandria." Documents discovered in the Lodge showed that "espionage carried out there indicated strong links with the British and Israelis."
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  • 184 1 Israelis Show Defiance JERUSALEM. Feb. 10 (Reuter) Strong formations of poliee yesterday guarded all approaches to the American Consulate-General here when an estimated 30.000 Israelis staged a protest meeting against the United Nations resolution calling on Israel to withdraw from Gaza and the Aqaba coast. Members of the Knesseth parliament)
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  • 43 1 Hail Falls In Singapore HAIL fell in some parts of Singapore yesterday afternoon. A spokesman of the Meteorological Department said yesterday that hail generally fell during the heaviest part of a thunderstorm. It was ra'.e in this part of the world, he added.
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  • 67 1 A HUG FROM DAD AFTER HOSPITAL KING SAUD of Saudi Arabia hugs his little son. Prince Mashur Ibn Saud, as he loaves the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington. and the young Prince holds a message of thanks to well-wishers. The Prince entered hospital for treatment for paralysis of his right
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  • 43 1 ALGIERS. Feb. in (Rcuter) A European woman and three European men were lulled at the Municipal stadium here today in a bomb attack. Six others were injured. Two Moslems suspected of throwing bombs were kiiled by the crowd.
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  • 28 1 GOH Teck Seng. 67. was fatally injured when he was Involved in a collision with a motor cyclist at the seventh mile. Jurong Road. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 139 1 PRIXCE Aiy Khan, son of Aga Khan, the world: head of the Ismaili sect, mav come to Singapore next month on the invitation of the All Malaya Ismaili Council. Chairman of the Council. Mr. H A Jivabhai. yesterday left by air for India to
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  • 48 1 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. Feb. 10 'Riuten The Queen has appointed Sir William Murphy, Acting Governor of Southern Rhodesia, to be also acting Governor-G' neral of the Federation of Rhode.sia and Nyasaland with effect from next Mondav the Federal Prime Mm:, tors Office said today.
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  • 39 1 FIVE Jordanians wID b<publicly hanged In the main streets of Amman next week after beins iound guiltv ol being members of an espionage ring, co-operating with Israel, and supplying her with military information about Arab armies Reuter
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  • 81 1 Arab 'Big Four' To Meet Soon CAIRO Feb. 1 \n Arab i ence between th< I I- pypt. S; r;j Saudi Arabia dui i hen i rding to t v i 16 or th< arr ng Sau I Saudi Arabia Ire. Dt t to Spain. i aid Kinc Saud wa
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  • 308 1 ZHUKOV'S WARNING OF WAR: IKE'S M-E DOCTRINE IS FLAYED XHV DFLHI, Feb. 10 (Reuter) —The Soviet Delenre Minister Marshal G. K. Zhukov. said last night that the Eisenhower Doctrine on the Middle Kast wa* Un °Marshai a Zhukov was answering reporters question c. •.<■:-..- him on the eve of his
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  • 154 1 Battle Against EOKA To Cost $60 Million NICOSIA, Feb. 10 (IP)— The 1957 Cyprus budget, published today, estimates the cost of emergency measures against EOKA extremists this year at more than U5520,000,000. (about $60,000,000 Malayan currency). Altogether US$7 .ott 1.239 has been set aside lor the struggle against EOKA. of
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  • 93 2 MORE than 200 people attended the farewell dinner and dance organized by past pupils and friends of St. Joseph Institution in honour of Rev. Brother Ignatius at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, Singapore last night. Rev. Brother Ignatius leaves today after serving 23 years with Christian
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  • 162 2 PATA To Hold 1959 Talks In Singapore THE 1959 conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association will be held in Singapore, Mr. E. J. C. Gardner, a Colony delegate to the PATA said on his return from Australia yesterday. Singapore was picked unanimously following the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 71 2 DUESSELDORF. West Germany. Feb 10 Reuter) A new typ° of umbrella, which opens and closes automatica.iy so that nr.'y one hand Is required to ,-e' it? mechanism in motion, h..: i.ccn riemoru-trated bam To opti On DJBbfaDa ail vou need to do is to push its (op a^...:ist
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  • 53 2 TAIPEI. Feb. 10 ißeu-er) Suns Shan civil airport here, which la boins enlarged and renovated. WlO be capable of handling the world's biagest jet airlinrrs up to thp range of DC. B. it was announced today. It.s new runway will be 2.300 metres long and
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  • 24 2 DR. JOHN Von Neumann, a member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission tinea CM. 23, 1954. died on Frida* of AP
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  • 289 2 MALAYA and the Philippines belong to one "racial family and therefore we have a particulir link with Malaya," Mr. J. V. Cruz, a member of the Filipino cabinet told the Standard in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Cruz, who is also the Press Secretary to the
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  • 70 2 LITTLETON. Colorado. Feb. 10 ißeuter).— An atomic age tractor, only one of its kind, war- constructed here to tow the worlds hr.^t plane carrying a nuclear reactor, it has ju:>t been revealed. Hitherto a closely guarded secret, some details of the unique tractor have now been released.
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  • 66 2 FATTY FOODS THE HEART ST. LOI'IS. Feb. 10 (Reuler) Dr. Paul Dudley White. Piesident Eisenhower's heart ?pecialist, told the Heart Association here that fattv food? might he a factor in the hi^h rate of heart ailments in the United itei He ?rkp after an MMKisV tion dinner li which the
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  • 49 2 THE Singapore Pek Kir Community Centre ye?te:ici% save a New Year Party to more than 300 rhi.dren at the centre's premises in Cambridge Road The children were entertained to a movie The party sponsored by the centre's comrr.ittee members was also open to the poor children.
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  • 47 2 A MOTHER OW] six youny children weie drowned Im night near Miami when the brakes failed on their old model sedan anc: the vehicle rolled into a canal The father aiiri another passenger clam bered to safety from the submerged car. U.P.
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  • 59 2 CHICAGO. Feb. 10 (AP) Senator Joseph McCarthy (Re-publican-Wisconsin) yesterday laid that under a proposed treaty the United States could £ive away enough atom bomb material to "destroy every major city" in the United States. Mr. McCarthy spoke before a rally of Cor..-er\ative Republican Partv members of an organization
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  • 207 2 AMMAN. Feo 10 (Re-.j'er) King Hussein of Jordan, in his mood anti-Communisi message this month, .said todaj that Jordan's aim was to hold light to Arab nationalism. The King was addressing Jordanian dcle-saticns and representatives of Palestine refugees, who in a special audienre congratulated bun
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  • 86 2 PARIS. Fc in (Re iterl [ndustriousnt is the quality most prized I y Frenchmen and women ■r. it spouses, according to a questionnaire answered f 7,001 < ntrmnts for a competition to celebrate the Feast of Saini Valentine. Patn n Saini of Young Lovers. Wo
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  • 132 2 'SKYLARK' IS READY TO FLY... ADELAIDE. Feb. 10 (Rcuter)— The -Skylark" Britain's new space exploring rocket is expected to be launched for the first time from the Woomera range within the next few days. Dr. Lloyd Berkner. originator of the International Geophysical Year, said in an interview here today that
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  • 327 2 SAN FRANCISCO BALLET A C^P^CITY audience of more I ian 2. "00 attended a magnificent opening performance by the San Francisco Ballot in the Singapore Badminton Hail last n ght This small company of pirkrrl dancers are of SOperfa technique and undeviating precision. Bn'h snln and ensemble
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  • 204 2 Norstad Off To London To Meet Defence Chiefs PARIS, Feb. 10 (Reuter) Generol Lauris Norstad, the ne* Allied Supreme Commander in Europe, is to fly to London tomorrow from his Paris headquarters for his first talks with British defence chief* since he took command in November. Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan,
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  • 227 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin in his <apacitv as chairman of the Selangor MCA today urged all Chhu-sp to be on their guard against elements who deliberately try u disrupt orderly progress of the country. He made t
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  • 39 2 THE ftrst Ol a fleet of propelli I Viscount airliin thai will link Hongkong with the Philippine: Korea and Formosa, land in th< British Colony today on I livery Sight from L mdon lor Hongkong Aim Reuter
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    80 2 Mr. William F. Lazaroo. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lazaroo of Petalinj: Java, and his bride the former Mis.s Alice Dragon, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. W.S. Dragon of Kuala Lumpur, pictured at the reception after their marriage at SI John'* athedral Kuala 1 umput <»n saliucl..
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  • 46 2 SHEILA IS OFF TO STUDY ■hi Simla N.inrij v>--)pit Sincaporr b> Manias Airways for Australia recentlj to further h» r itadiei at Van< iust i nvent, Mr I bourne She i<: thp daujrht- r Mr nP^ Nanria. S^r Health Inspector. J( hi r B;; In u
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  • 74 2 SHINGTO: t IP. Wallar- i 47 inrmer chief coun.<*. the House G Information Sub found <~ erday in his :■.•> Cn: Magruder Macdonald issued I certlfi of suicid >ody was found in a bathtub of Parks had h -ing concerning the rmation by G agencies and
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  • 216 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Th? UMNO. Johore Bahru division, has criticized the design of the Federation Merdeka badge. The Standard learns that UMNO MCA MIC Aliiince party in the Federation ntends to circulate a few Tiillion of these badges hroughout the countrj for Merdeka Day,
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  • 223 3 Penang Police Detain Suspects PENANG. Sun.— ln an all-out campaign to smash secret societies in Penang, the police have roped in several suspects believed to be members of the notorious 308 Secret Society yesterday and this morning. This wu —disclosed by Penang*3 CXDrChief, Mr. J.
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  • 88 3 Age Limit: Parents To Protest KUALA LUMPUR 5 n. »Tr.e So ing r P ireni EPlsso meet < n Wednesday to protesi ag In I expulsion over-age students from Tha as rr the S1 lard w I that ii I I goyu c neni to i pose an L [ta
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  • 60 3 SOUTH dr 6 Slag* r UMNO has g it tin S Panhear ex--7 d UMNO M ilayan r by top Stan* were NO's Sing tion in view of the aku coul i i par: of I m. i the or: iry-general, 1 Senu iul Rahman,
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  • 102 3 "ANG. Sun. Deal h e "■-co". Minister, Tunk n, 'r,:r the A i >. nent w>u d doI I terith Um 'roe pc Of Per 4 was reveale i J y Mr. K Hai, rene e ted pre- Importers and .;^r-. at its •noual dii oi^ht Expr
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  • 24 3 :\n familj 1 1 sis wet ind it ad In irtm< last d gh\ aid bad beer. -j p acc dciitai Reuter
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  • 111 3 TWO walking enthusiasts have left England on a 12.000--m;le overland journey to Singapore. They are Tony Babelay. 25 and Jack Simmons. 26, who hopp to reach Singapore by Christinas. Tony completed three years' service as second officer with the Straits Steamship Company In Singapore la^t
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  • 75 3 ART depicting life In Singapore will bo taken on a coun-try-wide tour throughout tho United StaU thij year uo lei 1 the auspicea of the monthly U.s magazine TWo f the painting! are an oil by Mr. Chens Wee Karv "\V 'or Fountain of Singapore,"
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  • 335 3 100 'Dead Letters' Are Received Each Week NEARLY 100 unaddressed letters are received every week by the Singapore General Post Office. day. ness" of Um r Mr. Mclnally v. king m UM Dead Letter Oft'.e t] Po.-t OfiV-o. whi^h deals w. h for one reason or another cannot be delivered
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  • 159 3 Farewell After 32 Years THE retiring: chairman Z, of Messrs. William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. j H. F. Clements yesterday expressed confidence in 2 1 (he future of Singapore C as a great trading centre 2 —provided 'wise counsel j prevails." J Mr. Clements, who will t> I retire
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  • 56 3 PENANG. Sun. A coconut tKfl fell across an attap house 'in a coconut plantation off Perak Road during a rain storm here last night. Three of the inmates of the house, two men and a boy. were slightly injured by fallin? timber. They were treated
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  • 169 3 30 RUBBER WORKERS ASK FOR A THREE-DA Y BONUS SEREMBAN. Sun.— Thirty Chinese labourers of the \nglo-French Bcndixens rubt» r godown at Beremban, who went on a wild-cat strike last Wednesday but returned to work the f< llowing day on the advice i I Union leaders,
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  • 243 3 SENIOR OFFICERS DEMAND A JOB PROBE LOCAL Senior Officers in the Singapore Civil Service want Government to appoint an independent investigator to probe the duties responsibilities and salaries of all posts in the public service. This was decided by the Singapore Senior Officers' Association, which represents local Senior Officers. at
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  • 145 3 New Look For The City Of George Town PENANG, Sun. Several suggestions to give the city of George Town a new look were made by City Councillors at their meeting yesterday evening. Mr Cheah Phce Aik. Independent, said that the CC IB ril should piani trees Mid flnwer plants In
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  • 61 3 St. John To Present Recital .7OHORE BAHRI". Sun —The Jnhore Bahru branch of St. John Ambulance Brigade wi.; present a piano-violin :c cital on Feb. 13 li I p.m. at the English College Hall. The redfc i e preceded by a interlude of Latin-Ameri-can musk by the Milan Musical Party
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  • 157 3 TUC To Educate Workers In Trade Unionism THE 65,000-strong Singapore Trades Union Congress will soon organize a tutors group to familiarize workers in trade unionism. The group \vi!'. be operated jointly Oy the Trade? Union Congress and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. The educational Secretary of the TUC,
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  • 113 3 17,600 Go To Adult Classes KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation's Adult Education has expanded so much recently that it finds the annual government grant of $300,000 inadequate, the Standard learnt yesterday. Returns for the first nine months of 1956 indicated a H per cent increase in its expenses. Study hours
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  • 70 3 Aborigines To 'Star' At Fun Fair P&NANG, Sun.— The Permatang Sintok branch of the Province UMXO youth movement will hold a fun fair at the village Irom Feb. 21 to 27. In addition to various kinds of entertainment, there will be a "sepak raga* tournameni between UMXO youth branches in
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  • 33 3 More than 300 hundred children yesterday attended the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club's annual Children's Day in Amber Road. Toys and refrcshmenUwere distributed alter a puppat show and dress content.
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  • 29 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Sirat bin Hassan, a Health Department clerk, appeared in the Session? Court today on three charges cf committing criminal breach of trust of $B<\
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  • 222 3 PENANG. San. At its general meeting yesterday evening, the Persaudaraan Sukamaju of Penang (Society of Friends for Progress), decided to expand its membership by encouraging members to j contact thc:r lriends all over the Federation and set them to join so that Sukamaju branches may
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  • 81 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary Mr. VV. A. C. Goode will move a resolution in the Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday on the salaries of members of the Public Service Commission Their propo.-rd monthly salaries are: chairman— S2..'i" (Inclusive); deputy chairman a retainer 01 $750 and Ss
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 388 3 IS YOUR BABY "I YEAR OLD? ■■V^ NOW..'."" j !> •He should weigh about J times < as much as he weighed at birth > o He probably wonts to stond alone < He should soon be taking his first steps, he ped i| by his parents J •He requires
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  • 201 4 M.I.C. Men Give Sambanthan Vote Of Confidence FORGIVE OUR ATTITUDE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Presidents and Secretaries of Malayan Indian Congress branches in Selangor today pledged their loyalty and support for their President. .Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. At a meeting today at MIC headq ;nrters. Mr. Sambantban told them of the
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  • 122 4 RICE IMPORTERS COMPLAIN ABOUT GOVT. STOCKPILE SYSTEM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The s- ngor Chinese Importers w Exportera Assc iation yes*.er ted to the Associated Chinese Chamber cf Commerce tta I the Gor«rnment ■•vis forcing them to buy Btock-pi'.e rice ot poor quality which had deteriorated through Ion? torage. The A-.^t.':^.
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  • 17 4 7: r Prs"r.=i. ter r.enera a new c ?er at Me Ke I- e 5
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUB Sun.-^ p f Selan- yesterday trave fiO :r m Morib to open a fail at the Sultan SulaiC e. Tb* I r was orgai >r the K pong B 1 anch The pi :<■ the Se! ing r UMNO fund.
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  • 269 4 'Don't fliink me a lunatic like Mussolini' His hopes for Malaya after independence KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It is the dream of the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, that Malaya should become the "paradise of the East" when she attains independence. Speaking to ovnr fifty
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  • 102 4 THE A.azhar Umvcisity in icnd lecturer U the Muslim COV.C2C in Klar.p -or::e U M thi \t;,.r. A M islim College authority the Standard yesterday that Sheikh Abdul EaqJ Ahma i Salama. an educationisi and religfoui icbolaz of A'aznar. had been recommended Ho said the
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  • 77 4 Concern Over 'New Bosses' KUALA LJJMPUR. Sun. The Sangamani, official organ of the National Union of Plantation Worker?, today described the '"q lilting of the country" by employers as a serious problem. The or^an waj discussing cases of employers ''selling oui and running aw ly from Malaya with line approach
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  • 37 4 MR A! ma Singh Gill, of Seremban, was called to the Bar before Justice Sutherland, in Kua'.a Lumpur, yesterday. He is an old h °.v of the His;h School, Kajnne, and a prominent fcport.-man.
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A fire engine today prevented serious cjarr.a^e to a house in Karr.prnq Tanga China when a fire, which started in the kitrhen was p;: v out, shortly after It started, The nre was caused by the embers ol a stove.
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  • 136 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Festival celebrations and Puasa (fasting month) are the boom periods for Singapore and Federation begfiars. the Social Welfare Department reported today. The Department rounded up Z2 beggars in Kirala Lumpur during the Pesta iesti\al last year and found the'y had all been brought
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  • 105 4 He Wants To Be An Actor PENANG. Sun. An unusual application for a job \va.< received by the Employment Exchange last month, when thr applicant expressed desire to be an actor. Cinema directors who want his -erviccs should contact the Exchange for particulars. A| miu as 814 men have registered
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for CommunicatiofU and Work?. Mr. Fr.nr.'/is Thomas, was «d- to 'he Genera] Hospital yesterday for a "minor operalinn" The operation will bo performed today. Mr. Thomas is expected to be in hospital for ten days.
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  • 57 4 MALACCA, Sun. Contributions to tile Settlement's Mcrdeka Celebrations Fund ran be sent to Mr. Tan Chens Swee c'n of the Chinese Affairs Office, here. Chairman of the ce'ebrations committee. Mr Tan Sicw Sin. said if sufficient funds were available it was hoped to buiir. a permanent memorial
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  • 199 4 Youths Get A Warning AMPANG, Bun.— The Kuala L in p IT Assistant District Officer. .Mr WJ. Kcrr last night ad\ ised era of Bve youth clubs in K.;ala Lumpur dis trict not to be ObMSSW) by politics. He was speaking at the new year social set-together of Youth
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  • 87 4 CAPTAIN Henry Neil Mackay Paxton of the Federation Military Call ege, Port Dickson, and his bride Miss Jill Rosemary Stewart, only daughter of Lt. Col. R.C.N. Stewart of H.Q. Malaya Command, Kuala Lumpur and Mrs. Stewart, pictured after their m a r r
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  • 259 4 W£ WERE BOGGED DOWN CHARGE MALACCA. Sun. The Malacca Raying Fields Association, at its annual general meeting last night. criticized its parent body in Kuala Lumpur for failing to comply with its request for more recreational facilities in the Settlement. Its outgoing President, Mr. P.
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  • 202 4 Resigned Now He Gets The Sack PEN AN G. Sun A Labour candidate conic. ing the 15 u kit Tambuu Ward in the Rural C cil elections, Inche Mo han-.ed Noor bin Mahmood, today sa:d he was sho( to read in the new. pa] e that the South Proving Wellesley
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  • 78 4 Dept. Does Not Referee Quarrels KUALA L"" r "K S in. T E ">'■ elfar* I opart tneni -.med today Ita nf!W-« were i -rrr: ey4 F th« night" to restore r.g iarn nmual report indicated dome". part ol The I has dis- r -ton t family dis T e
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  • 57 4 IPOi? Sun.— A police hes--quarteri translator, c. ng Thim. thia morning reported the loss cf r... n tor cy r |300. > r case, the OMB* per o' a local sundry j Bch ng Seng reporter I d chain and daughter, whi'e r piayjr g v.■ a
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  • 38 4 the i nm inder-in- Brita i ar Y.zsx Force: Genera Blr Franc: Festing arrived bark < 'hangi y< sterda: by F V' rk aircraft after a tt i W( <t- to ir l Australia Ni w Zealand
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 1571 5 OIL 'WAR' Companies VS. Government Our Queensland Correspondent JIM HENRY reports: QUEENSLAND has long enjoyed the cheapest petrol in Australia thanks to the strict watch on the price which has been kept by the Prices Com(The only other State which has price control is South Australia and trol is dearer
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  • 429 5 I\ liis first fight in Brisbane, after making a reputation for himself in Sydney, the coloured puncher TLDDY RAINHOW iS.!-:i I) was stopped at the Brisbane Stadium the other night by the Queensland bantam-weight champion DICK WHITE (8.6-3 I). The referee stopped the fight in the sixth round when
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 5 Myrna Hansen —for er •.V i WTorUT* soon 6t c to Sii^oßpora hi irxun s.i.'.vtrie, COUNTY,
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  • 1058 5 Magic of a Language Letter FROM INDIA Ijjilhjßßtololm^ 'THREE main Indian I'ni- verities those of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta celebrated their centenaries in January. The "Madras University's function held last week was attended by a galaxy of foreign university representati\ es. inc lu ding those from Malaya. It was held
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 540 6 T^ESPITE the Federation's refusal to ir.erce with Singapore, certain Malay elements in this colony are determined to make Malay the national language and Islam the state religion of Singapore. Most of these elements cannot claim to be the p^re Indigenous Malays of this island. The majority of the
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    • 421 6 rrm Bjaral and DwJnililsi Dtvtfopmcfil Aufimlty will stop granting bb .11 loani ttds yeas and v.:.\ devote mere thv m Its training schools for men an n from the kampongs. Since Its Inception most >i the rval folks have looked upon RIDA b b sort ol moneylender who
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  • 1889 6  - New Role for Malaya Andrew Roth By I UNDER DYNAMIC NEW "M" PLANS LONDON. Malaya will play a somewhat changed role in relation to Britain, if Mr. Macmillan's dynamic new plans go through. The reactions received by the Federation of Malaya negotiating team here in December and January were important
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  • 759 6  - Workers Playtime Patrick O' Donovan THE AMERICAN SCENE By WASHINGTON AMERICA has very quietly produced ftl own version of the Welfare State though, of course almost any American- would be horrified if you said so out loud. Where the social securitv benefits provided by the State end. those of the
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  • 184 7 U.S. Reds Split On Policy HEW YORK. Feb. 10 (A?)— Top American Communisti split sharply in idiiv's r.ar.onal convention j _-:erday on what policy ;r.e party should follow the Moscow hne or a socalled "American road. 1 Mr Eugene Dennis Gen- raj Secretary of the party, said American Communists w
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  • 84 7 SACRAMENTO. Call!., Fob 1 UP). California's Fish and G~i:ne department baa come ip with a suggestion th it «&1 pic ase angl< r bui may not make .--porting go i stores happy. I gj| axed to ran c h<^rt oJ gin leers, the Department advices. Cut an
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  • 27 7 SIR Percy Spender, Austra in ambassador to Washington be a candidate r election to the Internationa) Court oi Justice, Extemal Affairs Minister Rl- A. P.
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  • 93 7 ".CAGO. Feh 1 fUPK— 1 1 A tnn nten I In Dowers can lead to a h ipp c marriage, according to a leading Illinois divorce Judge Julius Miner .-aid th° leading cause ol dlvonc la that rr.arr.^d couples hav< nothing In common." -Let khan get out
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  • 99 7 Electricity From A-Station CHICAGO, Fob Ki (Renter) A Qon oi atomic-generated c e trie power was put to use yesterday in a ceremony hailed by i/nitec* States atomic leaden M "an event of hi.-toric signitica.Te in man's development of the atom lor peaceful purposes." Tne electricity cum from the country's
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  • 25 7 THE Soviet news agency announced on Friday thai Marsha] Zhukov. at present touring Inaia. will visit Burma from today to Feb. 15- AP
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  • 49 7 photn. Former heavyweight champion Primo Camera (right), who stands sixfeet, one inch, and weighs 2XO pounds, will follow in the footsteps of Boris KarlofT with a portrayal of Frankenstein's monster (left) on television. The play will not follow the movie version, but does follow the novel.- UP
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  • 131 7 Race For Space Weapons WASHINGTON, Fob. 10 (API lOaaflM and R< I ■agates. Hid jrtftardcy the Unite States ind R-;??ia may .••cring a "red hot race for the I In uli '-modern warfare." the mannc. spacerocket bomber. The magazine MM Mw 10,000 mi e range weapon i be in effect
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  • 232 7 Fascist Regime Was Target Of Revolt— Pravda MOSCOW, Feb. 10 (Reuter)— The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda said today, in reply to a letter from five British Labour Members that, the Hungarian revolution was aimed »t "restoration oi the Fascist regime. 1 It published the text of the ctter. which
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  • 202 7 Tension As Tanks Brought In To Quell Disturbance BEIRUT, Lebanon, Feb. 10 (UP) —Syria brought in tanks to quell disturbances caused by the current Syrian treason trial and resentment over military control in that country, reports from the northern Syrian town of Aleppo said yesterday. Pension
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  • 71 7 WASHINGTON Pell AP i. —Senator Hubert Humphrey tDomocrat-Minn* said yesterday he will B< nati Fi n %r\ F. latj n C tnmitti to look tot Stat< Drpartm'T." I grant A in new.smen pa p rt '.o Communist Ch i i Th« S' natoi d the depari
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  • 45 7 VIENNA. Feb. 10 (APV— Radio Praeue said yesterday police have smashed a U.S.direoted spy ring in Czechoslovakia. The broadcast assorted 1 a former assistant air attache at thp U.S. legation in Prague, a "Mai. Whitman," was in charge of the ring.
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  • 50 7 CAIRO. Feb. 10 (AP) Feminist leader Doria Shafik entered the fourth day of a hunger strike against ''dictatorial regime in Egypt." Her lawyer husband. Dr. Noux Ra.<*ai. told newsmen his wife was still in a private hospital room and had not left on Fricay. as reported.
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  • 28 7 INSURGENTS hurled a grenade into an Algiers cafe on Friday night injuring five people. It was their first attack in the rity for a fortnight. Reuter
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  • 141 7 LONDON, Feb. 10. (Reuter). Arundei Castle, for four centuries the home of the Duke- of Norfolk may pw into the hand? of the Nations Ti isl in order to preserve it The presort Duke, the premier Duke of England, Ivs been granted permission to
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  • 79 7 LONDON 7 Feb. 10 (Renter) —Damascus Radio tonight quoted the Imam (King) of the Yemen as having told a press conference in his palace that "we shall accept, volunteers from all over the world if necessary" in hi.s Kingdoms dispute with Britain. The Imam said Britain was
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  • 57 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 10. (UP) —The Carnegie Corporation of Now York today announced a US$l5O,OOO grant to the University of Washington for research of Inner Asia, a US$lOO,OOO grant to the centre for Japanese studies at the University of Michigan, and an USssBs,ooo grant to the
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  • 26 7 POLAND and Japan have signed an agreement ending the state of war between them and restoring "their traditional relationship" of amity and friendli- A.P.
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  • 136 7 LONDON. Feb. in (Reuter) Bernard Shaw's bicycle "A museum piece" was advertised for sale in the personal columns of the London Time? yesterday. Described a? "in fair condition" the bicycle was offered to the highest bidder by an advertiser in Ayot St. Lawrence, the small
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  • 213 7 LONDON. Feb LO (Reut( —The Independent Bum newspaper. The People, said todaj that giving independ ence to the Gold c (Ghana* next montn ill I "gamble because the end*oi British rule may give the signal lor civil war in QhSJ I Vigllans, a columnist writing
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  • 86 7 CAIRO. Feb. 10 'AP' Th( Middle East ncwr ag< ney reported that an act was signed yesterday for th< I filiation of a major Egyptian oil company to exploit oil resources in desert areas. The company, known a? 'he Eastern Oil Company, hat an initial capital
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  • 102 7 CAIRO 1 1 Reuter) The ported yestei I t a nolonel in the I g pom I t in the 1 ome of a Briti.-h businessman order to expose an alleged Bn- 'I newspaper hH ro'.onei took a 'position in the e of
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  • 77 7 DUKE'S TOUR QUERIED LON. U ila ioi Duk. Ed i irgl I m-. G rail lm a w <> v..-.. Th* answer was V'.Portugal begins. Thr made mi a rift db< in a: her I "W! Duki t BdU burgh mpelled b: the lour p 10 c. ht BritJii bour?"
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    • 808 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/6. *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. S'p-are PJTttm Peit*ng POLYPHEMUS .-.w. 8/14 Feb 15 Feb 16/17 Feb ANTILOCHUS 19 23Mar 24, 25 Mar 26/27 Mar Carrier* option to proceed via
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    • 1198 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 0c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (lncorpor*t*4l to Slng«p«r*) (12 lines) "SS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carge SAILINCS tc LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Due Sails P.S'ham Penang Caichas foi htovm LJvcrpeel Awommiutli
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  • 175 9 Malaya- Japan Trade May Rise After Merdeka INCREASED trade facilities are expected to follow when Japan and the Federation of Malaya exchange diplomatic relations after Merdeka, a spokesman for the ConsulateGeneral of Japan, told the Standard yesterday. fapan is ready to set up EMBASSY PLANS her Embassy in the Federation
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    185 9 PAN American World Airiraus has assigned one o its top men to a new staff po*trinn as Director. Tourist Facilities Development, with headquarters at Hongkong. He is Mr. George F. Fox, 41, former legal officer for The airline's Paciiic-Alaska Division. Mr. Fox will be responsible for the promotion and development
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  • 49 9 PAL ::rp-'; q| rul bet aya during January nted to )7 tons, li Hgnyt mdodai i^s.?, ::r«"r'-: n provisional "its in previous months for h fin iments have r-r -ei .ed and excludes about '.4 9IS tons inp the month for which final 0 yet en recei
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  • 47 9 THK bond of directors of K.L ML K .i\. i! Dutch Airlines apprmiMl the management's propos.il to recommend dividend of seven per iwit for 195C (six pei i nt la the pre\ ions \o.ir> at the general meeting of shareholders to he held in March.
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  • 168 9 C'Wealth Visitors May See Textile Show 1 7AIN i: >' i;gest tra year^and >.he tyro in the world r. C 3 irt In ■i Iron Karen I to I rse re rxted t the sw, v ich is being sponsor bj rganizationa g^, Hund:- I I monwealth Mm. and i
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  • 61 9 MALAYAN exports of tin i Di< al (.primary > during January amounted to 6.070 tons, against 5,442 tons in the previous month. In 1056. ***** tons were exported, Ifl ktnst 71.161 tons in 1955. Or' the Jar/nry exports, America took 3,291 tons, Europe 633 tons and
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  • 211 9 INDIA is looking for markets in Malaya and elsewhere for -her rising sugar production, said Mr. A. B. Gujral, manager of Anderson Wright Ltd. of Calcutta. Mr. Gujral is now in Singapore negotiating with leading dealers on behalf of the Indian Sugar Mills Association which
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  • 139 9 RAMBUTAN LIMITED: From hydraulic mining, tributes and investment revenue a profit ol £41 .507 (41.5%) wai diown for the year ended 30.6.56. Four dividends totalling 6/6 per share were paid. At balancing dat< net liquid assetl amounted to £100.673 equai to 20/11 pe:" ■hare After the cr.'i of
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  • 40 9 DEVELOPMENTS and lnDOvatkmi In c\'erv aspe I of modern packaging ranging from new wrapping materials to an "electronic clerk" eapable of tallying i factory's entire packaged output were li played at the receni annual Packaging Exhibition in London.
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  • 21 9 JOHAN Tin'< tin ore Outpltf for Jaoapi7 was 470.51 aiculs, resulting in a tribute to the company or (11,120.45.
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  • 31 9 thk Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the •following ch sea in its rate- to merchanti on Saturday: SeHillf TT or OD. readv; Swiss Francs 142 3,8, Swedish K I
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  • 615 9 THE share market opened on a steady note last week. Industrials particularly experienced a heavy turnover and, in the majority of cases, moved in favour of holders. Tin shares also were wellsupported, but the price of rubber provec very erratic rod uncertain, declining from 931 cents
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  • 524 9 BUSINESS dOM in sharc: from Jan. M to Feb 8: INDUSTRIAL: COOML Tin Smelters Ords. 31/9J, Fraser Neavc 7% Cum. Pref. $4.u0 Fraser Neave Ords. $2 25 to $2.27) to $2.28, Federal Dispensary $2.20, Gammons $2 in. Ham. mer Co. $1 B2| to *l 87 >>
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  • 348 9 BURMA TO BUY OIL FRCM THIS MARKET SINGAPORE coconut oil millers are said to have on their books orders lor some 800 tons of oil for February Marcel shipment in tins to Burma and they are currently negotiating an inquiry for a further 1.500 tons for shipment March April /May.
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  • 57 9 A NEW pfOOfM ">.s been devised by a Sheffield ited« works for producing hollow forginga by eliminating two operations. Already 25n of these "ra^t ho OWS,* 1 a c thrv are r-a! ch ha\'e bsjCß produced in the company's me ting department. These have been subsequently
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  • 29 9 THE number of permanent houses completed in Britain last year fell by 16.770 In 300.225. according to the monthly Housing Returns tor December published in London.
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    • 237 9 P^SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. S) LTD. I Tel; 3J-»-»g ""YUGOSLAV LINE To Rijeko via Cape. Spore Malacca P.S'ham Pcnang m 'UCKA" Gdn. 23/24 1 0 Pcb From Adriatic, India, Rangoon. S pore Malacca P S'hom
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    • 231 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE "TENDERS are inv;led irom approved contractor? for the construction ot several house? for PICCADILLY GARDEN ESTATE LTD on a part of the present Canning Estate, Ipoh. Tender document- can be seen at the office ot Piccadilly Garden Estate Ltd and the .Architect's office any working day or
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    • 666 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 \Y'ATER DEPARTMENT: i >» c ntract i thi Ext. i minati n ol White Ai\Us and Maintenance of Building b' >nging to the Wat4 1 partmi ni up 1 31 btr 1957 Tendi r Dep t 5 Close 12 NOON 21 (b) Cutting
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    • 596 9 THIS is t iv tify the p ibllc I thai ng Bre O:. Mill" Ituate a- mile I ne. 3enut S mg F. ad, 3atu PaJ ther v 1 ill mac^int i i kjljs 'quipment ai i atus. i ngs flxtui furniture pon or abr t! < premises a "Eng
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    • 80 9 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways MLI2I 0955 KL/.MAL M. Airways MLIOI 1245 t'G/KL M. Airways ML4OI 1515 SIBU/KUCH M. Airwayi MLIO2 1020 PG/MAL 11 Airways MLIO7 1835 MED/KL KLM KLB2B 08"0 JAK Garuda GA372 1140 JAK M. Airways MLioi 2040 PG M. Airways MLIO9 2020 KL Caiiex PS 1300 P BAHRU/CAL
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  • 45 10 (Standardpic by MR. ONG YOKE LIN, Federation Minister for Transport is seen being introduced to the Colony team before the All-Blues rugger final «on the Selangor Padang, Kuala Lumpur on .Saturday. Singapore held Perak to 11-all draw. Yong Poh Seong
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  • 249 10 Expenses Justified FAS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "The sea incurred in training Stata team last .-cason vrai rather heavy but the ft HIM I obtained luliy .justified the expense," saivi Dr- K. Sundram. President of the Football A*soin of Selangor at the Aswciationi annual general me<_'.ing here last night. Dr. Sundram
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  • 36 10 VArJESE. X Italy, Feb. 9. (Reuttr) Mario D'Agata, Italy's world bantamweight champion, will defend his title April 1 against Alphonse Halimi (France), in Paris, over IS rounds according to a statement by his manager.
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  • 70 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The competition commute? of the Malay Cricket Association Ji Malaya are Inviting entries for the Rulers' Cricket Shield competition which will start in the second week of March. All Malay teams in the Federation and .Singapore are asked to Bend their entries to the
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  • 410 10 ALL 4 JAPANESE T-T STARS GET BYES STOCKHOLM, Feb. 10 (Reut er AH four Japanese entries in the men's singles received byes in the first round when the draw for the world table tennis championships was held here yesterday. The championships will take place from March 7-15. Ichiro Oclmura. holder
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  • 240 10 S'GOR POLICE ARE HOCKEY CHAMPS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A storming: second half rally which produced four goals gave Selangor Police a runaway 6-1 victory over Penang Police in the final of the Federation Police inter-contingent hockey competition for the Hannigan Shield on the Federal Police Depot ground yesterday. Penang were
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  • 67 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Malacca beat Selangor by 3—2 in the Chua Choon Leong cup tennis match on the Golf Club courts here today. Malacca's veteran Ben Gomes surprised Selangor's singles players with grand performances. On Saturday he beat Aezman in straight set to give Malacca the
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  • 92 10 PCFF Names 18 Against Services IPOH, Sun. Perak Chinese 1 Football Federation will play a friendly match against Ipoh Combined Services on Tuesday on the Town Padang at 5.15 pm. The following have been selected to represent PCFF: Foong Kam Choy, Lee Sai Chong. Wong Kong Chak. Yip Wan Thong.
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  • 76 10 SINGAPORE Indian Association beat the Serar.gonn Garden Sports Club by 32 runs in s friendly cricket match on the Indians' ground yesterdayKanchanlal was in deadly form with the ball capturing six \v:cke*.- for only 16 runs. Serangoon Ci.SC: 66 ail out (Hadkv 16, Kanchanlal six tor 16 and
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  • 262 10 KDIBEKLEY, Feb. 10 (Reuter)— The MCC were foiled in a bid to beat Griqualand West in two days when the home side rallied after following on to score J62 for five in their second innings yesterday after being dismissed for 76 in reply to the MCC
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  • 294 10 LONDON. Fob in (Router) Revised English and Scottish tball fixtures for Saturday Fell I* FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUT (FIFTH ROUND) Vi!!a vs Bristol. Barnsley vs Nottingham, Blackpool vs West Bromwich, Bournemouth vs Spur. Huddersfleld vs Burnley. Manchester United vs Everton Mi 11 wall vs Birmingham. Preston North
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    • 183 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION^ AITHACIKAS tT^TEJA^I NOW SHOWING! I^ATHAYj 11 am .1.45-4.15-6.45&9.30prP 3VJ V'^S^+J* IS CINEMASCOPE AN:. METROCOLOR I COMING! Scenes of Splendor Immortal Meiodtp* GRAYSO\ ORISI t A^^^^^^^^ IN PARAMOUNT^ i "THE VAGABOND KING" PI VISTA VIBIOM— IMHM("l.llU A^^^^^^^^^■ [OJDEONI 1 1 am- 1 .45-4.1 5-6.45 9.30pm AMHONV QDDIM SOPHIA LORLN
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  • 791 11 ARSENAL CRUMBLE BEFORE MIGHTY MANCHESTER UNITED Charlton Likely To Go Down M.C.C. COIN £s ON S.A. TOUR LONDON, Feb. 9, (Reuter)— Manchester United, on the flood tide of success after blasting Spanish champions Bilbao out of the European soccer cup three days ago, overwhelmed Arsenal 6-2 in the English League.
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  • 1439 11 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS AND POSITIONS LONDON. Feb. 9 (Kt'ut»T) KiiglMi and Scottish K«M>th;ill League standings after imlaj matches are a- folluu^: LEAGIL i B'ham C 2, Whampton W 2 Blackpool 4, Manchester City 1 < Bnlton W. 0. Asian Villa 0 Bvertoo r>. Chartton Ath. o Leeds Utd. 1. Luton
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  • 419 11 England Are Rugby Favourites but he failed to *coro l rr.^f and endea a brilliant sequeDD w\ ich prodtmd Dine irU In hii In-: five Barnes. Oxford and Cambridee Uni:'y \vc:o both beaten Oxford were defeated 12-8 on I home ground bv Bristol n Cambridee went down U B Nori
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  • 1355 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races for Wednesday (Feb. 13). second day of the Singapore Turf Club February Meeting. Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 112 Bahama 4y 900 Miss Gouw Stable R. van B kolen 001 Dinde Bav 8y
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  • 1111 12 OFFICIALS QUIT AFTER F.0.M.0.C. MEET Hockey Manager Fails To Submit Report KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. If. M. Vasagam, the doyen of sportsmen in the Federation and affectionately known as "Mr. Athletics" of Malaya has resigned his position as secretary to the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. Mr Vasasam handed in
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  • 50 12 T ini coaches of -.etball tea r in the C< ked to book their entre in I vanoi 1 be three session e morning. Hours of pra<s are tron md 9-10. 4 few days, demand the Cen h has nly i to so comirr every 'r?.
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  • 105 12 Horses Class 3 y Furs ftallant Turk P.0.". White Heather H.Oi Ring'a Prophet 9.01 Scone Stone H.fl(l Square Deal U3 Kairv Flotsam S.I I 1 inlay Showing 8.10 Sterling 8.10 Ono«ure B. OH (iular U 8.06 Hturius .5.04 ('atxhfvv 80! Kehmat 8.00 Parii Field 111 Dark
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  • 20 12 HOW THEY FINISHED at Bukit Timah on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's February meeting:.
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  • 228 12 CIVILIANS PUT 4 PAST NAVY SINGAPORE Civilians beat Royal Navy by four goals to one In the Singapore Hockey Association Quadrangular meet at the RAF. Seletar ground yesterday. The Civilians, who included three schoolboys In their side, were not impressive. Their attack was disjointed with the inside trio making mistake
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  • 103 12 IX a thrilling game, Army registered their second straight win when *hey boat Royal Air Force, Singapore by four goals to two in the SHA quadrangular hockey meet played under floodlight at Seletar yesterday. By virtue of this victory Armv became the inter--services triangular meet champions. Army beat
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  • 413 12 ONCE AGAIN INDIA WIN IN 2nd HALF KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. After an unimprefirst hall in which they were held to 1-1, the lnrii Olympic team buckled down to business to erne:. comfortable 3-1 victors against Selangor, Malaya C. champions, on the Princes Road grtmnd today. t Once again it was
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