Singapore Standard, 1 March 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard 4 :tandapd police 2^l (5 lines) 2400 &r <A i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Ml N* SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 ■rch I, KMT—Page
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  • 10 1 THE MAN WHO HAS STAKED ALL FOR COUNTRY President Sockarno
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  • 95 1 c Icad- ier Mrs. Doria Chafik, 0 it on Hr^Jirne r. Chafik founded the oration m 1948 to battle voting rights for women, •ed an 8-day strike m support of the claim m 1954. and won her battle when the M« •itution last
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  • 4 1 Hydralock Crew Safe «0"
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  • 364 1 Mobs Demonstrate Outside President's Religious Parties Reject Soel JAKARTA, Feb. 28— Tens-of thoMSffrtds of Communist-inspired Indonesians raised an outcry today outside President Soekawo's palace for adoption of his programme for a new system of government mi n this troubled republic. Steel hclmctcd soldiers with fixed bjaycnetj patrolled the main
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  • 310 1 PIBUL IS WELL ON THE ROAD TO VICTORY BANGKOK, tei "*1 pro l item Com jni I Minister, Field Marshal r.oul Songgram. appeared assured of victory of 7 ailand's first nation-! elections at the close ol the second day's counting of votr~. accov'-i.-z to experienced political observers. But. the Government
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  • 259 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tw-^ Ncpalcsc damsels, v<ho bid sair to be rhefworld's ♦irtf-*v^7 Gvrkho nu^jti} Sf'^ei arrived m Kuala Lumpur this afternoon on a week's visit to relatives here. They arc Mi?s Bimala P -an and Mtefl Radha Rawat. who
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  • 287 1 Top UMNO Leaders Tour Country To Allay Members' Fears KUAI I IMPUR Thins Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman is riyini to Ipoh tomorrow for the Perak local council elections campaign and In discuss with UMNO leaders their discontent over some ol the Keid Commissions 1 recommendations. j Besides the
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  • 104 1 BOMBAY, !'< b. U (Rcu-i,-;i The ruling Conarr.s." Party continued to lorue t: ii ;n tl.° Indian elections ta winning Hi of the 1:1 Btate Assembly results announ<vri •\-tr;day. The rlght-VtOf Jan Sanch. the Communi-t Party, and tht Pra'u Social ;.-t Party each sained n no
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  • 44 1 r ,r, idvocate r tr disc li ;i will re; im< th< pn mi< i Bu ma Xl n W today. The day and hour g] d >p r many clays of con ultations bctwron U Nu and a A.P.
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  • 31 1 [an statesman n b^ appointed to ntwljryr ,U r\ pQ a h ii r I SP \TO alliance :i wa ported tod. iv m v. a olngi Reuter
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  • 21 1 LT. GEN. Adolf Heusinger, 99, «raa named to the top Wrn Orman military poat yi :ord ay. A P
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  • 267 1 IKE-MOLLET TALKS END ON NOTE OF PEACE AND HARMONY WASHINGTON. Feb. 28 (Reuter)— In i Joint communique following talks here todayi President Eisenhower and M. Guy Mollet, the French P^.-no Minister said it was their common conviction ti.^t ;oluMon." to thr Middle East problem could be achieved by P 6
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  • 187 1 CAIRO, Feb. 28, (IT)-The j< Arabia, Syria and Jordan proclaii neutrality" m world affairs tonight nations will dclend themselves withu iimi ;n,que v. .> d a' rid ol a da: conlerence i I Sa id .\h Pi nior Gamal Abd Kins Hu m ol i dan and Pr nt
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  • 46 1 KUALA LDMI Th .r T■ open Karachi on Hi Itki D, v .r»ed by Hish 'ill will be f abro Ptdtrft'. n '-ire which will lion dollars ann jally. All fo aloni and pi ki Ml HMI r■. air.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 kI^SSE jo m&s EVERY N£^ \±J \y Co*:-' <ft AY CHINE OPTICAL CO.-' 354 NCR 7 -'^f PCAD. r^ j7 R L I JS. 1883 1
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    • 131 1 i\W !«LON TWIN <is4fc** set *^my r arrived I VOI ARE LOOKING FOR Singoport 1 /<! s| ,1 $27 00 jHP^* I CAN BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY )RLON JUM1 HALF SLEEVES M2.M1 tOBLON CARDIGON 1 SLEEVES MM six beautii ui c< >loi rs I:/:/. BLACK, RED, LUE PINK, VELLO". 1 S.;
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  • 67 2 THE srrne at the dress-rehearsal hold yesterday of the unveiling of the Singapore War Memorial at the Kranji Military enetery. Representative contingents from the Royal Navy. nmmonwralth armies and Air F'irtcs. and the Singapore F'o|i((> i one arc seen lining the (rntral avrnur.
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  • 205 2 Weed Killers Banned >IREMB.v\\ Thurs. The N- i S< mbilan State Council today approved a motion that poisons, such as sodium intnite, ihould not be used as weed-kill-on estates within two miles of kampon^s orotbd n ial emm mities. Da" i m h ibjum) Hanlftb bin Haj; Abdul Ghaut WOO
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  • 62 2 Tlir. Pb mg Muni Ipsl Bee> trica. P'pii'-cp.t m its MlI rape Pf f-r IMS states that 41,4 unit? of e!ec"i i*v wa? COOtmwd m the island fof -.-:r thr huii- la tin hi torj of tht 'icy I Tit. T le re- H IM i mlcd to
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  • 359 2 KTALA LUMPUR, Thuib.— A suit for defamation against the National Union ot Plantation Workers and the printer and publisher of its official organ, "Sangamani", was conditionally settled before Mr. Justice Smith m the High Court today. Tne defamation ■gainst 5 P. sr, a
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  • 129 2 7 Typhoid Cases In Batu Pahat BATU PAHAT. Thurs. -o than 2.(i()(i teachers and loolchildrcn were inocu atcd m tne past three dayj I«in«t typhoid m thil taWfl Wvi cases from Cheng SitV S hooL one each Cn the Overseas Chinese and the Government High School! were discovered. The Health
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  • 57 2 i MORE than :>OO people 1, m Singapore last nisht 2 x were invited to a re<ep- 2 j tion on board thr visiting 5 Canadian < ruiser "Ontax rio." Standardpic is of a MCffSi <»f thr cup^ls at 1 5 thp party, uhirh was J
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  • 40 2 SEVERAL small ba'cs of new cloth, cash, a fountain pen. a v. *rat< h and a gold coin, all worth about $1,000 v.'-.t rcpoi ted ■•<■ len fron i bouse i p Macallum Street m Pcn;ir:- on Wcdnr Hay
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  • 145 2 1 PENANG. Thurs. The rrrr-.-:z Malay Patriotic Vn;itn OrgaaltaUoii (Semangsf r>muda Melajru Pulau Pinanjj) win consider calling a meeting .^oon 'to r enl 1 i their dissatisfactC n against tnc Roirj Repoit. for K-om-mrp.c.ir)^ the principle Of iijs SOU m an independent Malajra."
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  • 247 2 KLALA U MPIK. Thurs. The Federation's Land Administration Commission today formally invited the public to submit memoranda and seek interviews with its memhers "so that the rick resources nature has endowed your country may he further developed economically and quickly The Commission, headed by Mr
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  • 441 2 Unveiling Tomorrow By Spore Governor i:\CEFf f<»r onr soldier who fainted, thr ftj||-v<ijf» dress rehearsal organized vesterda> tlir unvnlincdur to be performed t«imorrow <il ttir >insa|M»rr "w^r Memorial at Kranji Military Cemetery, was a eonipietc success. rhe unveiling will be done by Sir Robert
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  • 89 2 Tunku Laud's Malay Regiment Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahmsn today peafrtJ "gallant and valuable eff .c Malay Refiment m tht campaign agahwt Communist terrorism. In a message be sent as ciMlrrnan m the Armer I frrritnf its 24th anniversary >rd sinct its inception m r iji *n ISSala*** < ihang
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  • 262 2 SECRETARIES EXAM RESULTS THE following randidalt havr •passed {he Professional IntPtrm'diate and linal Examinations of Inrorporated Srcrctarirs held m Dcrrmbrr List \rar. SINGAPORE: int rm< diat (Oectioc A Nicd s\ Dennii ra, Ho P. rm Vr-.v. Ns Chwec Lor. N| T' Bf Ch< ttf, T(o Ha Bt Bf COmpU >
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  • 135 2 KUAI A T UMI UR, T* Schooimailrr T. M. I 53 today sued lawyer Gilbert Naugh r WJt* damage- for injuries sustained m an ICCsdaatf. C unpos. I cr at the D i > atwt, said he was us mot< r-c c alone Victory
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  • 27 2 WORK :r\ |i Wtmpton hartx hi i i to Land til] rday by m DD Lai trlkt I about 2.000 d( ck< r and AP
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  • 70 2 IPOH. Thurs The Tow* Council will not take ovemaintenance of the Per** Library But H will reconriiftf the ma ion of the General -poeei. Finance n I conttrmed at tho full meeting of the Council <y. -cstion <hat the os over the Perkk Übnn me
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  • 13 2 f W I'hur, Husseit ig to cultivate their HI Land
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 109 2 ly Yardley the secret with a touch listication lingers, so fresh V .NDER A.'d'cy'i famova L A V E N D X m I O A J— 'I'm lurxry soap of Lht ivorM* ODECN MIDNIGHT TOMORROW i Try these three crisp, crunchy breakfasts! GRAPE-NUTS RICE TOASTIES POST TOASTIES ~~j ;^tft,
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  • 96 3 A PLANE within i plaM landed at Singap^ B International Airport terday. It was an HT. 2 Trainr from the Indian ernment which was carried here yc-terday m an Indian Force Dakota from Bangalore. HT. 2 i" to be used to al me
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  • 57 3 Housewife Is Struck On Her Head SINGAPORE housewife ick on the head h bowl after an argu- m a cubicle m Duxton 1. yesterday. bowl broke into and caused cut? on fare, neck and arms. She admitted to the General tai Police have detained a m. Thp two women occupying
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  • 39 3 BOACs "The Whispering a Bristol let-prop nnia airliner yesterday a large crowd to the >re airport when it was TV for the public. left last night •t re midnight r pro flight to and Sydnr
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  • 150 3 NICE-MAN ROLES ARE SO BORING HE SAYS HKITISII Mar who i v i pn m "A loh n Like Alii v i-si«»rd.i\ passed through Sumapore h> air t" u s 1 1 alia to apprar m another picture. Mr I. Mi Vim-Mi B.ill, a Hi it i>h >< rcen and
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  • 31 3 ALL tickers for the S pore Badminton Associal n f i dance at Raffles Hotel Ballroom tonight have been sold out. No ticket? will be sold at the sate.
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  • 40 3 Police stopped pi and detained society gangsters. car were a dagger and bearing scrap I From Bugis Street the th ifS were chased through a maze of itffl Finally a mriio car at Co; ver Quay.
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  • 261 3 'Normal' Training Gels Due Recognition NOW ONLY DETAILS OF NEW SCHEME ARE LEFT TO BE WORKED OUT THE Singapore Government has decided to recognise immediately the normal training certificate as the minimum qualification for direct entry into the Colony's Education Service. Education, Ifr. Chew Swee Kec, nnouncr-
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  • 123 3 THE lollowins were tlectl hearers of the t a" a meeting held recenth iident Mr. Lee' Siow Mnng Cri Vice presid- D Chen Su Lan. •-Hi: Kia) Tas H i B D C G bson-Hill, l Uornon. Lim Cher Kheni Ha Wai Tnnn. Tan Siak Kew. G.
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  • 257 3 TAX RELIEF WILL HELP DEVELOP LOCAL INDUSTRY PENANG, Thurs.— lf government is anxious to V .op local industries, it must give capitalists relief byway oi t. X deductions on capital' expenditure over a period of years. This was £tatcd by the r dent of the Teochew Association. Mr. Hcah Joo
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  • 86 3 MARINA and Ahmad, who von the llvis Prrslrv Cup m Kinnslcv Mnrramln's Rock and Koll rt Tt*ethei m aid <>l the Children's Aid Society, m an exhibition dt the dance at thp Odron Theatre last night m conjunction with the icreeninf of the
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  • 164 3 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OvSIN(J nibher prirf^ (rrnts p«t Ih) m Sinna pore vcsterfi.iv r.ere:— Isuvrrs Soil^rv Spot Niiin SS St Mar kss No. 1 v> > 1 1 l^s \o. I &5] s i BSS No. si |S| Tone: Slr.idv quiet rrum h.n The price ol tin on the loral
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  • 28 3 THE Singapore Chinese Ch imbef of Commerce has ftered Iti premisei m l U Street toe n Tuitment purp j foe UIC first Singapore Army Battalion
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  • 358 3 He Wants Dental Care For ALL Schools S|M(i A I'OK I Kural Hoard member, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasinglm vestertlay demanded redress lor what lie called "an injustice to Chinese and Tamil schools m rural areas." \\>' v. a refi rrinc, at yesterd iy*a Rural
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  • 187 3 Govt. Is Asked: Find Jobs For 150 THE Singapore Govi *> me n t Administrative m I Clci;Chl Services Union is requesting the Government to find alternate employment for 190 ten pom y clerk.; about to Ho disehai fed town the h i A >-.• ernmeni n boj.rd which intcrviev.
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  • 178 3 AUSTRALIAN GRAPES ARE NOT POISONED AUSTRALIAN sraprs im ported into Singapore are not contaminated by arsenic Tr assurance was given m I letter to the Knutsun Shipping Line m Singapore by A M-alia's S .pcr.:.'cndent of Horticulture as*a msuM of recent scare m the Colony of II m die tainted
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  • 40 3 HONGKONG, Feb M Special Standard >. t Closing prices of mc Hoagh t( Df Lx were: $U El Sterling; M I 123 to US$l; HJ4S to Malayan >r < one todow lan R -pI lah Old 7 875 to 1
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  • 50 3 lIATANABI Br- MATNAyi.\. an emp^ ■cc of the Fred Wa'j. rh Company. who was ;>'.<■.-.' I Ing 11 the linn on Aug 19 la I \\\i. acquitted by a Singapore MagL trai yestei d n 1 charge ol ca 1 Ing hurt I a Police eon tank on duty
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  • 53 3 LIBERAL Bod I Councillor Mr. s H Va^agar. t< rri.iv \k> ided la the Singapore City Co v U foe alu native i n °r w c n dation for 550 DeoDle v. i fttt IP i: f U* 0)11 EUI ll H r to be demolish' rl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 COUNT THE Ks" COMPETITION The winning slogan— KELVINATOR..^ PRIDE TO OWN ...ITS QUALITY WELL-KNOWN T'.ie winnerMRS. D. LIEW 41. LICHI AVL\UE SINGAPORE 13. The correct solution I No. of Ks m each advertisement No.l, 390, N0. 2. 778, N0.3, 538, N0. 4, 141. Mrs, Liew, the winner out of thousands
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    • 88 3 AMERICAN KNITTED ORLON TWIN; SET ;usr arrived IHL ONE WHICH YOU ARE LOOKING FOR w^ $27.00 I CAN BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY ORLON JUMPER HALE SLEEVES 512.50 ORLON CARDIG< N 1 LL SLEEVES 514.50 six beautifui colours WHITE, BLACK, RED. BLUE PINK, YELLOW. Size 32 to 40 LADIES DEPT. 41-4:; Hish
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  • 502 4 Money Was For Interest Not A Bribe Former Lawyer Makes His Defence Against Graft Charge PENANG, Thurs.—Making his defence on three charges ol corruption m thr Sessions Court today, Lim Khenjj Kooi, a former lawyer and (Queen's Scholar, said the three sums of SI 00 each which he paid out,
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  • 199 4 THESE tin British women. whose hu>liui(N, ««nns. or hr<»thrrs rind 4dtw4iß| M. U.m.i ;it;.unsl Ihr J.ipanrsc during Ihr tr m I 1 1 1 i i»f I 1 1 flf-u m '<» Sin^a port 1 jresti i (ii i i ltead Ihf veiling rrrrmony
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  • 186 4 AMENDMENTS DELAY TAXI DELIMITATION DELTMITA 'ON of taxis m Sjn^apore h;is been indclinitcly delayed. Two amendmrn*. to the prop- by-laws, at monthly meet::. iv has now left the Council with no procedure to delimit tax en t Council con- lei d new by-laws, the main aim of which was pi
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  • 87 4 THREE labourers, who argued over work, ippeaied m a Singapore court yesterday because one of them was stabbed with a pen Knife. S lindran \elayudhan p (led guilty to a charge of ins hurt to Ramanathan with a penknife at the 13 > c Ammunition
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  • 135 4 HE Singapore Labour Front Central Committee has decided to ask the Government to streamline its Public Relations Department. This decision was taken when the new committee sat the first time on V. fa h day. HjWa ft ided to revive the I v
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  • 96 4 THE Singapore City Council. at a private meeting yesterday, decided to offer the post of Deputy President of the Coun- ormanent Secretary to the Ministry of Communications and Works. Mr. L H v Da\ Mr Davis is to be offered a fcur-ycar contract on the
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  • 42 4 OFFICE-BEARKRS of the Hollanrische Club. Singapore, elected on Sunday were: President D R ker; vice 11. Sarlie; honorary .-c rctaries —.1 Gilhuys and B. Lammertink; treasurer .1. A meycr; committee W. N Heusdcn. J. van't Cirocnexvoud anrl P. 1
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  • 38 4 Till". \g wei i ected to the Executive Committee of Si igapore Christian. Youth Cc'UDcil lor 1937/19 President: Mrs. Lizzie Cherian: Vice-President: Mr, I"■'mund Khoo; general secretary: Mr. Michael M. p. Tan; treauer: Mb > Wan.
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  • 156 4 We'll Agree, If They Will-Rea BINOAPORE City Council it ;t 1 meetini yesfc rday, ifire 'i to accept the reo m- r.dations of the Court of Enqu.: up to inquire into tin di.-nute brtwi 1 n the O and] and 11 Labour Dnion t- d ration i n one condition.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 668 4 c MOVIE NEWS-MARCH ISSLK NOW ON SALE 40 cts. 15 1-45. 4.00. iii^rTfrpwpw^^~^ Hr &1 I|M Mh|l si«f «i i 4 Tf .^^^Lo m ay w mm I'll -ii -4- 1 01* KAZAN S 1 t balydloli ll\ I I I UH Il> OM.I i »aai. i m \i f
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    • 437 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I VVATU aVI STARTS TODAY I l^** ■■A4 V g l! ii, ii,«.tt*tJir" 1 THf ROYAI (O\lM\\l) l»l RfORM^NCE HIM! Ml if tm tiitriiT tit HTiiiia'f m 11m Jf^k. 1 t ittji ito hi tn ttipnti iron T^^^k JOHN GREGSON ANTH^Nr Qij/iv-f PfTfR f s:H ~^EH MIDNIGHT
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 332 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance I'm! |>ii k*nn 711 ,1 m i 4 f! I'.rnllr.v. Itnnnv |i|\\ ir.|i A nU TA D D C U:; i I inn.- ||*kit field In Take it Imm NVHr v X C MpJ ('in it QiS 7 i i pm I HfW 1 I
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  • 92 5 Passengers Rob Taxi Driver THREE men robbed a taxi driver of his day's takings of $25 On Wednesday night. The driver. Low B on?, of Maude Road, Singapore, told police that three men got into his taxi at Yio Chu Rang Road to go to Aljunied Road. On reaching Aljunied
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  • 38 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs All Ketua Kampong (village headmen) m Johore are t< issued with badges of office which they will wear daily. Tenders for making these badges have been invited by State Secretary, Johore.
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  • 46 5 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday returned "open verdict" at the conclusion of an inoucst into the death of a 63-year-old man. Kor Xan Lang, who was c when he fell from a moving bus m Bukit Panjang Road on Jan *S
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  • 185 5 JUDGMENT ON APPEAL RESERVED In-Laws Assault: THK Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal \cstrrday reserved judgment on an appeal by 1 havasikannu Madasam.v against rnnvirtion and sentence on three llnlgW af (.itisirii; voluntary hurt to his m laws m .lal.in K.iyu. on /lag. I, hat year. 'I i.-:kr«r.!vj w,'is cor/ ted
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  • 56 5 V. and dance called "Blues m the Night" will be held at the Sea View Hotel on March 9. Highlights of the evening will be Jhe election of the "Lady of the Night" and a Rock n* Foil competition. Tickets are available from Mr S.
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  • 107 5 Journal Reflects New Outlook THK 1 '.ay Language Society of the University of Malaya has published a language journal called "BAHAS as a contribution towards the development of the Malay language. The first January-April Issue gives the new Malay .spelling m Roman script, an episode m the Malay annals (Scjarah
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  • 162 5 TWO I irii I- Sinrapore uirK \>. ho hibj! and recited! <•" t lit- IVIVC hii>tm.is pro--r.imnif "O\rrsc.i N rat> h.ii;." utir yesterday i<w ardi'd w ith sil\ vr MM Children*9 Hour pnu iU .-tul a I'ttcr «>1 ;ipp:<<iation whith anixed this week from London. Xhc uirl-
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  • 229 5 I Was Robbed Of All In Temple, Says Old Woman JOHORF BAHBU, Thurs.- A sixty-five year <»ld woman was injured In a knile when she resisted three armed men during a hold-up m a temple the lohnre Bahru Magistrate was told today. Ong All Hock, Tan Tow Srn- and Tan
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  • 18 5 THE Johore "Red Cross Society will hold a Flag Day on Mar. 0 to rai>e funds.
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  • 60 5 HE KISSED AND RAN AWAY A MAN stolr ki-s and ran aivaj lra\ing a woman s(ir.jmin-. A maid servant Si Bdermag lannti -»t U WLM. (harmi Iload icportrd Uiis to thr pn!:< c. While shf was tftfcep at 0..J0 pm. an tinkmm n man crept into her rcom. kissed hor.
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  • 93 5 Better Seeds For Padi Fields MALACCA, Thurs. In an! cfTort to >tcp up rice production m the state, the Agricultural Department will <oon distribute 1,350 piculs of sele padi to planters through the Settlement's mukim coun These selected seeds were propagated m four large nurseries totalling 88 acres. They are
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  • 43 5 BUSES for thi of relatives attending the ceremony of the unveiling of the S pore War Memorial at Kranji war Cemetery tomorrow wi leave the Cenotaph at bl9 a.m. Relatives arc rag <Mod to bring their tickets wittj tarn
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  • 125 5 THE Singapore Malay In ion stands firm m its de sire to participate m the Merdeka talks m London next month. chc Mohamad Sidik bin Haji Abdul Ham;d, Malay Union representative m I 1 j.slative Assembly, said torday the derision 1o be presented m
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  • 42 5 A TWO HOUR ii l -ion 1 'ween repretentativa of the Singapore Traction Company U)d It Bnp Union on a W wngt ifKCemeilt was hr!d at the COnpany premises yesterd No filial decision WU r^arhed Talks will continue tomorrow.
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  • 101 5 Co-op Members Save $10 Million OVEB .r'." r ",ono ha\c been laved by 31.320 members of CO-optmtiVC societies m Sinflapore This was disclosed by Ml a. K. baac, Elcgistrai ol CooperatlVe Societies, Biniipwi 111 a talk °vet I^'«i: r Ml a. va 'a>t ni^ht. lie Mid that during Ow :;m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 189 5 SLNGATOK! -o v. -IMhv 11..11 .l.inrtha I .lanetha will lie m her tot for II minutrs I tractrd t*Tt< mm,|.it tin- J^^.7' each *howin X «f the film, "Baby J morning nhm she Tne fl|m <>|>ms wj j jept- m brr cot prrniirn- on Saturday at the Capitol. < t^
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    • 274 5 T^tc &SST... JAGUAR .ghtful styling superb elejanre deep* seated comfort and sparkling performance make the -.4. litre a true thoroughbred of th* 4uar breerl. A power output of 112 b h.p. and power/ weight ratio of 90 b.h.p. ensures phenomi» nal arcelcration and h miximum soeed of ovtf 100 m.p.h.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 394 6 r J LE responsibilities o! leadership m any country m the world have never been heavier than they are today. Heads of states everywhere are faced with new problems which have arisen on their political and economic fronts, fresh developments m international affairs and a rising tempo
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    • 730 6 r JHE unveiling of the Kranji War Memorial morrow will be an impressive and touching ceremony. The largo gathering which will I ten the sole ne spoken during the proceeding m tribute to the 24.000 men who lost their m the Far East during the last war.
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  • 1483 6  -  Costello Robert Kee Only 150 Military Activists In Ireland \w\\w\\\\ e^^^^y \\\\v\\\w» Prime Minister j By Dl BUN JO tell you the ti ith, I do not £ive the idea of arrest i moment 1 thought; they wouldn't dare touch me until after the elections." A mall,
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 6 "Don't swing him about like that, you awful man! You'll pull his mouth out of shape!"
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  • 309 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By These 150 temporary cleiks cannot be so useless H lo be replaced by raw hands even if by educational standard,, they are superior. Would M not be right and proper f^y the Government to tell these 150 people who, probably, are
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 421 6 Sir: On Ihc c\ c of the independence of t; i ration of Malaya and internal se.f-2ovcrnment of ipore this year, tnd their po ties should bear m mind that •within the four seas all are brothers' I i of quarrelling over their political differences, they should look
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    • 199 6 Sir; The recent Frpubll h<" ecu r r licrs and the Education Drr.V. Ims made f/?e public f/ic HCO f axifTy «f <■ Education Sei ni/d having one scheme o1 service In Hie deportl Bj/f )/o o"c :rr/??.s to rcn?;rP the drp/orab/e sf"fr B//a tSfifig M !//c M<
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    • 152 6 Sir; Just tew words on the re.' 1 implication of tho Rfl Re| M as far as I ran e'. and that is that the 111 .-.v people could be rest I wed that the Com- sion's Rci-ommendati* r ad pted, would n < fate then to tho
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    • 136 6 Bir; i am i mawkat ol the Berangoon OardV n Sprirt- C'iub. Although I am not i pecialist m any sport 01 £am<v. I am an ail-:ound sport.-man. V/> when Bportsman lolni i Boorti club bis Intention is to take part m any o! the snorts act iTitie oi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 39 6 CTTTfMin Illlllllllllllli SOPRANI HJJM H. Ml IS 1 11 Piwo accordions ISS^S^SW ni 1 1 mlh nrninj i \*f \'J < 1 j! r iri ■■L^^^ m \w[ U U•' SWEE LEE COMPANY I North H- K'Mil n i)r I
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    • 42 6 THE WORLDS FINtST RADIO J* <„ RADIO STEREOPHONIC SOUND PVOT Alt I *s KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD 122-124 ORCHARD RD S PORE 9 PHONE ***** b i:\S-, 227 BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONF 3i 5 24 BEACH STREET, PENANG PHONE 4154 415;
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  • 220 7 Easy Stages To Abolish U.S. Treaty, Says Kishi XV Kpb. 28 (Keu- .l.i|».inrse National iii-manded that i Mites Japanese >mint% Treaty be 9h4 the Japanese vi m Mr Nobu...id here tohut tfc» l.ipane^e Govj^Kgt wasonlv prepared „ri a step m easy I the revision JJj aboiition of the agreetJTwas one
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  • 24 7 ITH. Ensland. Feb. k of sta lor three shillings and vhs auction unpcncc hall roouth post office recent
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  • 111 7 MAGISTRATE WISHES HIM LUCK BIRMINGHAM. Irb. i K°utcr Francis Saundrrs told a masisIrate here that he could not pay linr of il sterling f<>r drunkennrss until alter the fi rlork horse rare at a local iour>". Magistrate Mr. Jo-rph ret h replied' "You i m have seven days to p.i\
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  • 88 7 photo. Fnur Britons are led into court m Cairo, tuypt. to answer chaises of espionage. They are among Hi persons accused of operating a spy ring m Egypt. (Top left) Charles Pittuck. 47, assistant manager of the Marconi Telegraph Company; (top right) James Zarb. 37.
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  • 242 7 Arab Big -4 Sidestep Decision On Ike Plan CAIRO, Feb. iS (IP) Egypt hailed today a four-power Arab declaration of -positive neutrality' m the cold war and the reaffirmation of Egyptian rights m the Suez Canal and the Gull of Aqaba. I IKy declarai h n signed roll I Eg]
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  • 444 7 France Joins In Final Negotiations 7 Think We've Broken Through/ Says Ebon WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UP)— lsraeli and American officials meet here today to put the final touches on a historic agreement fcr Israel to withdraw its troops from Egyptian territory. High diplomatic authorities said last
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  • 99 7 liom ANDKLW KUTIi LONDON. ThUTS.— ThC Federation ol Malays illnbtcr ol Works. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. arrived here at 5 p m. yesterday. Thla morning be saw Britain's Postmaster-General Mr. Ernest Harpies, on a courtesy caU, Thi.v afternoon ho leaves for Brighton, accompanied by Federation
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  • 150 7 MANILA. Feb. 23 (UP) The Philippine rubber Industry la fast becoming the biggest contribution to the overall industrial investment picture m this country. But it has not grown to such an extent yet a.-, to constitute a threat to any of the major national rubber
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  • 29 7 KING Saiid Sew home to Riad)| yesterday alter his "summit talks with President Nasser of E^ynt, Kins Hussain of .Jordan and President Kuwatly of Syria. Reuter
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  • 31 7 A THKLfc-LINIL editorial m the llainlchl newspaper dorlarod today: "One and a half million Israelis flabbergast the world. Tho vnicp of 00.n00. 000 Japanese cannot stoD H-bomb tests." U.P.
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  • 35 7 THE Colonial Oflicc announced m London yesterday that agreemelii h;*d hccn reached with the Nigerian Government thai a conference en the Nigerian Constitution should open at Lancastei House London, on Thursday. May Reuter
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  • 33 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 28 (Renter^ A mild earth tremor believed to be so after-shock of the violent earthquake on Sunday morning jolted Formosa last night 11.02 p.m, no damage wai reported.
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  • 148 7 Pilot Lands His Plane With Hands On Knees BUFFALO. New York. Feb. 28 ißeuten An American test pilot sat with hands on knees while his navy jet fighter plane landed itself electronically m the first public demonstration ol the navy's new automatic landing system here yesterday. The system lor eventual
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  • 129 7 U Nu Is Premier Again RANGOON, Feb. 23 (Beuteri The Burmese Chamber of Deputies (Lower House of Parliament) today unanimously elected U Nu as Prime Minister m succession to U By Swe who presently lead- tne Cabinet. U No resigned the Premier"post last June to devote h:time to reorganisation of
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  • 67 7 AUCKLAND. Frb 2g <UP) Sir Anthony Eden it exprMcd to en.erar a hospital fOC X-iay examination as soon as se able to travel the 40 tniles from nil retirement retreat, it. was reported today. The former British Prime Minister Xl confined to bed with a fever
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  • 162 7 LONDON, Feb. 28 (Reuter) Japan will be represented as an "observer" nation of today's Council meeting of the 15 nation Suez Canal Users' Association (SCUA) which is due to review a report on the economic and transport changes which have followed the closing of the waterway.
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  • 176 7 WASHINGTON Veb 2~. (AP)-Thp US Army will organize its U: st tv n a:o--'v.\c support commands on March 1. it wa «.nr, m cd tcdav. Thf Anr.v had .•<-.. v announced its intention si.ni/* le^ f IX atorr-.r cov.va m r-« »m its r
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  • 81 7 COPENHAGEN. Frb 2o ,APi Thr Scandinavian Airlines System <SASi p.ane "Guttorm Viking" arrive at thr KaMrup Airjx r1 here after having circle thr ginbe Thr plan, a DCTC took ofl !n n- ast Sunday on ihi ma ijiwral SAS flight C^prnhaqrn Tokyo rvr thr North
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    • 31 7 DUNLOP ROADSTER —^^^^»*HWmjB4, i^ /m-<^^^^K &M®mk Wf ■1:^ .^JMBa»B» KB ~7 TWISTING, HEAVILY CAMBERED ROADS AND LOOSE, ROUGH SURFACES. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. \gf) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR fENAHG W
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    • 142 7 s^\ JA/CW W i if Wobey mt '^t»i« V i IL_ J eXntA MAC/** 'dfa* rxm w**^>// To their irorld-famou* X-denign m J; y^T l athletic underwear^ M oUey hare now m ll Jp- added a neir fahrit finely knit Cotton material, full of natural elasticity, which tailor* into fiarmentt
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    • 798 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lei. *****/* *****/4 192/* lekiMM Io*« THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICI Te H«lit«a toeto* New Ycek. laltimore PniUdelphla 6 Call rorti l'p«re FJtteiv fenant ANTILOCMUS 2!/25M«r 26 Mar 27/2&M«r TI^CtR 19,21 Apr 24/25 Apr 26 ;7 Apr Cmrtimti apt** u> or««e«c1 via etteew ptU
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    • 1230 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 life tines) ilncctpcteter m Singapore) (12 lines) ih D ::r the blue funnel line o t Carrier* option to proceed via ether potti te load and discharge carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORT* Singapore Due Sails PS ham Penang
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    • 781 8 MITSUI LINE S'poro P.S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Akakuraton Mani for Moll, Kob« Yokohomc 8 Mor FOR USA. Foi New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Moqomison Morn 9 Mor' 12 Moi Hoeiion Maru 1 4 Apr 17 Apr FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Aiumoton Moru frorr Japan 12 Mor 16 Mot T8 Moi
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    • 679 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond/o. foi Eost Penong P Show S'oor* "PANAMA" 3/6 Mor ••SARGODMA- 16/17 m o "MIONIA- 24/26 Mor 27/28 Mar 29/30 Ma, BANKGOK ONLY "SONGKHLA" 30Mor/lApr HOMEWARDS Soilings foi Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Homburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo Spore P. S'horr Penong "JUTLANDIA '0/iom.. „/u^. PASSENGERS
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 6 9 1 .^rs Seller* 'ender:
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    • 56 9 Rubber Steady On R.I. Situation r'MICN over the Indonesia died ttf*»rr rubber c: t crade rtsMpmf t rlo,iiuj at i n>e of ..dav. ghtly below improved L-.-vn c err.^r.' pr: es. ffin Indonesia con--4 rern among JJLjn C f the trade oove the Fitrr trtivt trading conJtoini prevai ed and
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    • 51 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- n c.< sing ;-es-erda, Sere Ctopra, Teb l» buyers -s: March $284 buy;:ers; coconut oil m m dm M HI s; Sarawak v pecial Sarawak Copra A^cla--•pra: Mar. $28 J8 (nominCOI i.xni 4 CO.. LTD APRIL $28 ?orrnut •411 SC'fcppcre Ctfenul O. closing prieH drums
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    • 25 9 i. miena: to operate a and I .on of the Mr Trade Fair, which is to i from .March 3 to ytar.
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  • 338 9 COPRA SUPPLIES MAY SET POSER Clearing House To Be Suspended 1f... .A WARNING that! Singapore's dwindling export trade m copra might fall further if nothing was done to improve the supply position, was sounded by Mr. J. A. Buehler, chairman of the Singapore Copra Association, m his annual statement to
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  • 319 9 PLANS for a pan-Malayan $10 million "1957 Trade and Industries Fair" stretching from Singapore to Alor Star have been finalized, Mr. John Foo, an executive of Shaw Brothers, the organizers, told the Standard yesterday. Tr.e b:qac?t fair has Lumpur. I i coincide with H D
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  • 53 9 A CORNER o r> o Inter- r e> t Excl Bnoe nt the Central Tc'cg r np}>. o^ire don, Canada, South Africa. RJiorfrs>a and XynsnInnd are linked with London by rr'r.r arid further e.rtevsions planned for this voar'and 7f).'B|o Australia, India, Pakistan, Hongkong, S ntiapore and East
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  • 218 9 THE local Share market was dull and thin yesterday with Irregular trends and small pric< fluctuations, according to tr.r Malayan Sharcbrokers' Association. Price chance- announced by the Association yesterday were: Buyers Sel en r Petrol 47 1 M D tptnsaif 2|Q \ig 190 2t02 n Co
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  • 150 9 THF Malayan S., 4: cb: okcrs" Association yesterday reported the fo owing business done: F. X. ords $222\ to $2.22; Hume prefa A2B/4J: M Ccmr"t $160, 11.621: M. Colls $1.01: McAlister 12.77|; Mc'al Box 51.56; Sim e Parbv $12 28. $2.27; U.K. ord< $10; Wcarr.c Bros $2 811
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  • 158 9 OITKR ROADS Duntra« Fujikawa Mafu, Ameise, Reginald Kcer. Samarkand, Batavia, Glory. Heather, Fernside, Umpire Orwell, Er.dy Fv <ck, Lord T.vrcd<:m'.i:?\ Mvi Uc.iz. Mikolajfet, Thorstane, Taj n^i Maru, Yunnan 4 Suva Bteeze, Silindoeng, Kurgan, Sibcroet, Wayia, Anna Maersk. INA'KR ROADS M imbanc Cclia. Sadao, Kata Kiicn^. Kata Poh,
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  • 48 9 NEW York. Feb 21 «UP>— r> v-J mes closing averages: STOCKS: 10 Ii dust] lali 466 26 20 Rails hi 04 15 Utilities 70.53 Stockj 165.03 BONDS: 4 1 1 Bond; !ii) R2 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) dosed it 157.34.
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  • 31 9 THE Dm major Ifittijiitten Of CU piffkin^ iv.cters m Switzerlmd ***** into operation recently, when Britishmade Venncr "P.irk-O-Mctcrs" were officially Installed m some Of the main thoroughfares m Z inch
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  • 52 9 TWKNTY-FIVE employees of the Shell Company m Kuala Lumpur received long -service emblems at the annual staff dinner held recently. Mr. Chay Lim Choo, rhie-f clerk of the company's accounts department, qualified for the 30--jreai emblem. Picture shows Mr. I. P. Bruce, the manager, presenting: the emblem to
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  • 227 9 BRITISH Thomson-Houston of Rugby arc to supply the twin-screw turbo-electric propelling machinery and auxiliary equipment to be installed m" the 45, 000-ton P. O. liner ordered from Harland Wolff of Belfast. Costing more than £1.000,--000 and developing 85,000 shaft horsepower, the turbo-electric drive will be
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    • 217 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES f" «delphia. Biitmore. Mobile. New Orleans, Houston >via Cape of Cood Hope) 4sr p«r« P. S ham N«n» Toi^ 27 Feb 1 Mar 4 Apr ii S Mtr 9/10 Mar 13^4 M<ir 14 Ap' Lc» Angeles, S*n Francisco, (via Hongkong) s fork L A'lti S. fKO H. Kont
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    • 61 9 EXPECTED TODAY M Airways MLI2I MM KIWMAL M Airways MLIOI 1249 PG/KL M Airways MLII 3 1835 KB/XL M Airways MLI 49 1920 PG/MAL M Airways MLIII 1835 HG KLM KLB24 0900 JAK M Airways MLISI 2040 PG Garuda GA373 1435 BKOK M Airways MLIO9 2020 XL BOAC 8A704 1145
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    • 84 9 NOTICE TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS from Contractors of Class A and above Head I) will be received at the office of the Director ol Public Works. High Street. Singapore up to noon of the 12th March. 1957 m lieu of Ist jftarch 1957 for the Proposed Construction of a Hospital for
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    • 625 9 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYA INDEPENDENCE (MERDEKA) TRADE FAIR 24th August to 15th September, 1957 REGISTRATION FOR CONTRACTORS PEGISTRATIONS are invited from Building Contractors. Road Builders Structural Steel Workers. Designers and Decorators. Carpenters. Painters, Plumhers Electricians and Bulk Suppliers for the purpose of constructing Stands and Pavilions, etc., for the Malaya Independence
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    • 723 9 NOTICES MALACCA MUNICIPALITY REVISION OF ASSESSMENT LIST FOR 1037. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Coundllori intend with cHert from It May, 1P57 to amend the Assessment List to accord with increases of rent authorised hv the Control of Rent Ordinance I >48 and the Control of Rent Ordinanre IS9€L
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  • Article, Illustration
    195 10 mpho.nii: m GOLD a GtffßM him m Agfarolour. fcith English Mibtitlrs. lasting '"> minutes, stirs the famous Vienna Ice Show m a story which jn only Inosflv hrlfi loijeth^r b\ t boy moi'ts loscs-wins-mi I Ihemr. Whilr it is on thp irr, "Symphonic m (iold' 1 is
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  • 437 10  - Severe punishment for this baby doll ASTER says- 1^ f m ws. rte r HE most controversial film to be shown mi n the United States and Britain for a long time was Warner Bros, presentation of the Ncwtown Production of Tennessee Williams' BABY DOLL, a tale of moral decay
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  • 181 10 URITISH star bill Tra- vcra almost got lost at Los Angeles Airport thanks to a large black moustache Travers. now m Hollywood for his role with tleanor Parker m M-G-M'i THE SEVENTH VOW, was met by a studio representative who had never met the star, but had seen
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  • 366 10  - Hollywood's Answer to the dirt' magazines Terry Pillay by ]yj.G.M.'s SLANDER, is an J above average movie, dealing with an unusual > subject, intelligently if i at ttJQeg a little melodramatically Starring Van Jotaeoa thLfilm is Bollywood*! answer to "dirt" magazines, the highlyipiced, highly-coloured, kd* ■attpo-mongreli of the weekly and
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  • 255 10 r rili; Second World War J ended over a decade Bg*i but it still provides a profitable ground Jor motion picture companies to reap a food harvest. Who. when the whole world claims to be heartily fed up with wars? Singapore has had a succession of such
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 ftlifflj ECONOMY SUNLIGHT SOAP NOW ON SALE 2° m J*9£ EVERYWHERE IAI RvlJ"^ L J"^ if LSe extra soa Py Sunlight m your home. M m But be sure it is Sunlight-ask for it by name. SUNLIGHT SOAP -A LEVER PRODUCT
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    • 211 10 1 r y Ol» N Ql nr I ION: I i klx.n t ...,i C ht nn W r•,. i >| -o«ni \|rrr- I Mi, I Hll» N I oir I \IH\HM •»or;ty. Even.ng: g| \"i i: i:ii: liil i i i i; i k 1 1 1 -H M:li
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  • 136 11 Fch. 28 jh, the c .dent who znging 1 fill n'Oht the lustily r r-ci singer. ■nnths agr> 5 was a sfNdent nt Los A\ s tt City College. As a contest on film comedian Groucho Mnrx's quiz shoir. he wt vrged to sing. M
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  • 403 11 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28, (AP)— A private detective today told a State Senate Inquiry that Joe Dimaggio and Frank Sinatra engaged him for the purpose of trying to catch Marilyn Monroe m an act of adultery Philip Irwin told
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  • 111 11 LOS AXGELKS, Fcb 2H (.\P) rhiici'ftnj tmdt narrowly HI find F r nnk Smalm today. Sinatra m. •</ he ktt4 ttA It ik§ Si bt U! u whett he testt/Eed be/ori a Lfpfstofpc Con mittee md /iorf </r pen less tl 1 1 I
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  • 94 11 VIh.VNA. !•< b. 23 iIP) Bd w ard 'i 1 1 1 1 n■ i \v tiles, home-bound i T s. minister to Communist Hungary, declared fontghi that Josef Cardinal Mlndssenty will remain 'n the Budapest legation "as lurm as thorn is no change
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  • 64 11 HOLLYWOOD. Frh 23 (AP) a titi Jayne Mansfield- is nursing a poison oak rash "ail over." her itudio s 1 <- 1 today She had to roll ir, MMM weeds with Dan Dailey on ii;(.r:\- while doten i .^e :o (or "'i'h( Wayward Bus,* 1 tin
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  • 113 11 Lana Parts From Husband Number 4 HOLLYWOOD. Fob 2K Film star Lana Turner said that she and her fourth husband. Lex Barker. ha\e separated. "I will consult a lawyer." said Lana. "but I have no immediate plans for divorce. "I hope it will he as friendly a separation as possible."
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  • 81 11 KARACHI. Pakistan >b. 28 (UP) Bight hundred meaical student?, on stnkr Since ye-terday. marched to the National AssemUjp building ye>terday demanding that Premier H. B Bohra-j wardy accept their d< manda or resigit Ai i n i ilt of the strike •he Pakistani pranfti r has •rithdrawaa th<
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  • 27 11 BRITISH plan.- to build nuclear-pom n <1 übm&rine similar to the Unit* <i Btatet Navy's N fcitt U wo re IBnounccri m L' nrion Reuter
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  • 233 11 WHAT'S A DOGS LOVE WORTH ?-CASE IN A LONDON COURT LONDON, Feb. 28.— What is the cash value of a dogs companionship to his master? JuclKe LftWMQ Campbell had tO decide this recently. Rory. an Iri.-h setter, wa. shot dead la>t June bf two poultry tanners who claimed i hat
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  • 76 11 Cyprus Relaxes Laws LONDON. Feb. U 'AP) The British Government an nounced today relaxatioo of some emergency bin vhich had bern used to combat vtol< nee on Cjpma. C.vpr cauuht witii plosive.-, other than bomb.niU no lonw rbe liabk ti the death penalty, CommoB>weaith Relations Bccrctary Lord Homo told the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 WHMU 10 tAT 4 I HOI' KEE BAH RES- TAURANT 21. X i liney Road Chicken Soup i Bert Steak Croquette Potatoea Fried Toma:o Baked Bread Pudding Coffee si H i w peraon. SKY PALACE air conditioner Restaurant The very t>e*i ol Chinese food and wines. For table reservations please
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    • 742 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SIfoATIOXS VACAM I PPLICATIONS areinvitwi 1 :Vi *> pos 1 of f\- tone! f P<« A^ -.->'«■ r Mrr Depart men" Singapore r j B 22 ixl'A H .4 1-.A-4 r i i f <• -a n < emolum< I pres< :.i._' fron IIMCS PJT annual increments to
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    • 412 11 \II LX v: are m--.*H ..r -jp-'; :r Tetecosnaaumcations L* I:. 1 r /i r Bar/220.15A 32-VBar/ 475 pm P lus at preaent anaß v <v« passed the c o 'TIONFT' 'j ible all r Probationers are lIQ.M •■i annual increments to $432.25 pn tTnumfal applicants will be trained g
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    • 183 11 lit Abner By Al Capp 4^T '-j <'„Ni -C\ &Of THAT SA3>V 577/JL flßi/VQS SQKRQW I Aliw>ri V •f -RIOKT.'.'-fV v N»OW '^i/'uSEO 'RKLTIRFOR^ Ajftrf.Fv'WOTMEß f^l IM NEVAH 7 TH[ TVO IS 17, VO' IS V J T^K |NJ < C3IT ONI S I MnTU D t >^JOw WHY A
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  • 621 12 His 3 In 36 Was Fastest Trnckuork from Scrutineer PFNANO, Thurs. PRIORITY, with Mortimer a«»tri(lr. put up a remarkable track performance at Prnm; this morning when hr outpaced stablemate MITWIIM. (l)ratjon) m what proved to by the fastr^t workout done <:n the training track during
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  • 381 12 Miller Gives His Opinion On Hari BUT for thrrr wcaknos^rs lack of sprrd. stamina and strength Malaya's top tniddlr di>tancr runner M, Ilari handr.i has the makings of a, world class athlete. This was the conclusion drawn by American athletic coach Bill Miller alter he had seen Hari jjo through
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  • 143 12 COLONY'S BADMINTON QUEEN TONIGHT WH«> Sinciporf's 1 ,7 B.iflminton Quern? The answer will be known at v n aspirants for th-~ at the Rattl tpore Bad mi v n Association Is holding Its annual dance. Th»ties of the judges Vfll b kept a secret. To n iril OH I by
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  • 72 12 flayers ot the Hungarian soo rer team H«nved leturned to Budapest today. b> her ■nembers of the famous team remained here. ere was a tearful farewell among the- Homed playf here. Although there is a possibilily that some of the players still here may change nds
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  • 54 12 IXGTON r ig Aus«n cricket team today took than a day a Combined team fi rton Otago by an mr and IS runs. The match w was played at Timaur. w.. been a two-Hay one Scores: Combined Team 43 <if! 7* (R |/4. R. Bei I/" ans
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  • 71 12 C iw for tf of t can Football I vas made hert lodav and resulted: v Madrid (Spain or I Red Star Bedgr« *gotlavia» v Fiorer i!y). Real Nfudnd won 1 I ■frond leg m Nre on March m t tourr. \as open If n- M;i <■
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  • 24 12 MR. J. T. RKA, jvr.v <"■' > r officially opened the mass you petitiowj ol tMe S Rgapong F itli Sports <'<:■-.• ml v
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  • 201 12 ROTAL Klr( trie ill and Mechanical Fnuineers hrtheir soccer season this year with a resounding ,V 0 victory over Royal Army Ordnance (otps m their "Caldhcek Cup' fixture at Friendly Hill yesterday. the Enc opponents were very much m the game m th e
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  • 97 12 MARINES Public Works Bpi 2-1 m Ibi E 1S I A. Senior leaf!* ?oceti l Farm Part lay lariaci smrcd throufh lb« rahim Mai PWD netted through Btaa- MB N V R m Pol ire -A" S.G.&F.A eajnj* a( Parrei Pai t« day. Wahab and Katnsan prl
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  • 92 12 PORT ELIZABETH F> fc 23 iterj H ardic the v rk t-arm spin 0* cr. will he unable to m the tilth «nrl iinai 1 I I igaii S Africa tomor- owing to i n rrcnoi ol trti trouble m his lett knee Hi lo have an
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  • 436 12 BASE DISTRICT BOXING FINALS THESE were eiuM knock-outs m a card of II when the semi-finals and finals of the Singapore Base District Individual Boxing: Championship took place at the Tanglin Gymnasium last night. The best Eight' of the evening was between L Cpl.
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  • 50 12 PARIS Fen. 27. (Rc\lcr).— Robert Cohen, Prance's for^.rr \Wn >< Hr.• .v r it boxing r-han-inion. i- to make a return to tne rinf m Lusn hys Northern Rhode la. French Press reports said today H opponent I c\v< rr ir > be ffftfinlf Do^n. a JTOUnj So;;th
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  • 78 12 Chew Bee To Meet Krishnan In Opener MAI)K A S. 1' b. 28 (Krulrr) Malays'! One Chew Bre will meet Kamanath;tn Krishnan India's National champion and Khotm Kit Soon will play Naresh Kumar m thr opening singles mat< hrs tf th*I)a\is (up lawn tennis tic here tomorrow. The draw was
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  • 60 12 Nat. China Selects Gamesmen T\II 111 I <Routei> Nai at list China will .^rnd 133 athletes to Tokyo next Mh compete m the Tlmr; pGanici. the Organising cmmiltee innounoad here tori.. They will Include these ccntC tants: Field c. < > vimminc 2(» Soccei 15 B•. i.rtball Volleyball 12. Tenoii
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  • 162 12 llv. F> R .\!,rn ,i. vc t€f> c. c<icd PrtsidajH of me Singapore B isinei BottMi FoOtl il] A t cy,:U<^n tr,e Aa> iation'i 6th annual Genera. i.. 1 held at the ShelJ Thi at rettc Mr A T O.inhnnt. for -per I a-pre ideni de< .'.rxn
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  • 369 12 'Reduce Tax On Turf Clubs' Sir Clough Kt'ALA LIMPI X, Thurs. Illegal lot frr!^ which are thriving all o\er M.ila\a. despite the \i£ilance ni tiie police, are p r a < 1 1 < all > undine the death knell <»n racing m the Federation, charged Dato s.r Clou^h Thuraisingham,
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  • 28 12 Bogey Competition i I pj Jom- Col. TJ PD. M. R.A.I 5 d< •h mvis:< Hi 4 B Xi■ .all Ft.lt. the I .ngapore Golf on March 6.
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  • 14 12 TOK' i I Memon;. ,-irs m a Manila on Feb I
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    • 65 12 BILL RUSSELL Of San Francisco University HILL iras the outstanding eager m the l'*.~>o Melbourne (Hympir (,ames. He sparked the I > team to one rictomx after another including tun wins river the Russians. Lanky Russell has turned pro after the Olympics. CUSSELL V\*AMTS TO B^COMe POQ RECRCATION, ME LNCfS
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    • 107 12 COLLAPSIBLE GATES m" i i ii i r-i n) i i >j 4n i> ihi )J L ;1//i i i iiir t i■ i i 3Jhi\{l i r \i j T j -r< 1< ,< 'I f'M '> if ~w v y.. ML r V^^JiaieuiiiiliiljTj; DEPEND ON IT'S SECURITY MEMBER
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