Singapore Standard, 6 March 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL ICC ***** (5 linn) 2400 #6 /t v^l i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 T^ s t -*t SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 11 PACKS ]"> CENTS
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  • 569 1 MR. LIM'S MISSION GETS FULL BACKING The Aim Is Complete Internal Self -Govt. For Singapore ...And All Thai's Left r Are His Mp fll(l B*mmm+m f jlv rnough. Mpiii- i\ thf i h.incp of saving a fiJT^n i.tis fa '■■<• ir The two men BO l#n-» r fru-ndlv >!• i
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  • 187 1 irch 5, (A l' —Israeli forces made ;t withdrawal from the Gaza »and Ciull of Aqaba coa>t "We expect to move out as x> the United Nation* orce comes m." i ;.\t>nei Nc iberger, offici.i. l mm t.-r the Uraeli military xom rnor of the
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  • 46 1 SHOP AT AIRPORT BURGLED S.ngaAirport ;nto 000 worth and peril the shop en 2 a.m. policemen m it was :\.nces were ed slid.* flnri no the rd lncld sported to the an attempt was brea.< into a Jewele rreeier at the I and the as more
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  • 11 1 to the 3 general *ne near fof vcars republic's
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  • 24 1 THE rs State Department i *t< rday it had moved to pr< t< t American m Indonesia during u nrest there. A. P.
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  • 194 1 REBELS DEMAND A MILITARY JUNTA JAKARTA, March 5 (AP).— Lieutent Colonel Ventje Sumual, leader of an East Indonesian rebellion, today delivered an ultimatum to President Soekarno demanding that he set up a military junta immediately. The ultimatum also demandi the immediate removal of. Prime Minister All
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  • 60 1 RANGOON. March 5 (AP) More than 30 penou were killed Nvhen Communist msurgenta derailed the Man-dj;ay-Rangoon mail train yesterday some 200 mile^ from here. The Reds sabotased the line near Pyinmena. They removed fish plates and bolts along a halt-mile stretch and the speeding carriages
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Mar 5. (Reuter). The PrillH Mini.-tcr, Mr. Haro.d MacmiU*B, IffUl fly to Pdvi? on Saturday on a twoday vi-it. to tbfl French capi'.dl for talks on British and Fren -h contacts with tne United States with the French Premier. M. Guy Mollet, and the Foreign Minister,
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  • 34 1 THE, Japanese Defence Board said yesterday seven bodies, including one, an American serviceman had been recovered aftrr a transport aircraft crashed into the tea otf Toron Prefecture, Western Japan, on Monday. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 A JAPANESE Him on mountain climbing "The climbing of Mount Manasnu" won top honours at an international sports festival which wound up m Cortina, Italy, yesterday. U.P.
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  • 22 1 Th^ Prime Minister of Denmark. Mr. Hans Christian Hanson arrived m Rangoon yesterday from Bangkok for a two-day official visit.
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  • 37 1 U. TSO WIN. chairman of the Hongkong Garment Manufacturers Association, yesterday descrbed as "ridiculous" reports that the colony was being ised to export Japanese shirts to the United States to avoid Japan's self- imposed quotas. Reuter
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  • 204 1 Death-Letter Man Gets 18 Months' Jail THE PROPRIETOR of a charcoal shop. Yap Boon Chye, told a Singapore court yesterday that he received a $40,000 deathletter purporting to have come from the "Palm Sword Gang." He was giving evidence against Lim Ban Hue. charged with extorting $M
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  • 232 1 NINE local men were yesterday appointed Permanent Secretaries under the Government Malayanization scheme to take over immediately the posts now held by expatriates. Twenty-one officers applied for those KflftOf POfftfl Th€ following were selected (within brackets are the;r former positions). Deputy Chief Secretary. Mr
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  • 63 1 THE BRITANNIA. B.OAC"Whispering Giant." irrived at the Singapore International Airport early thll morning (LSI a.m.) on h^r ftrst London to Sydney Sight, carrying 6i pommh ger& Aninn^ the passengers were the Rt. Hon. Bad of Hume. Secretary of State lor Commonwealth Relations; Ma.ior General W.
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Mar 5. (Reuier) .Mr Harold Marrr.i. the Prime M:r.i.'or. *oHa rr'^:c a proposal m 4 hc HOUM r > Commom that ho should stop the for: ii rv \\Ti2, British hydro-, -en bon I tetti m the PacUte. Sec PaflC ~> f° r carl. or
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  • 154 1 Mystery Of The Absent General Police Boss On Way Out? BANGKOK March 5, (Keuter) General Phao Sriyanond, duel ol Ihailand'.s police forces v. ill go to the I niled M.ites of America lor a 'mm of three months, the morning newspaper Bangkok World said toda>. The World, which gener.*.the point
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  • 56 1 CAII I i M-: h< I ;<:•... r. rial do t named General Abdel Sdv.:.it. n.r< Lor ol Public Security at the M:r.:s?r: the Intei r r of the Suez Canal zone. Th< I i covernor. Mohammer. I ir.t Under-secret r Civ;. Vflaii at the In:
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  • 35 1 THE Indonesian Oaradft enounced m karta l< :a v that flis! >r r et have been canplled toda: for m v. c All seats are fully booked r: governn ...s. the a.r- A.P.
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  • 63 1 PEKING. March (Rrutrrj Thr f'hinrvp CommunM party npwspappr. Proplo's Daily, said m .m cditori.il on birth control today thai economic rir\r|npmrnt. however fast, could not yet catch up with Chinas rate of popula tion increase It said that China's popuhtmn of more than million was increasing
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  • 146 2 N -Trained Teachers Welcome But... SINGAPORE graduate teachcis welcome the Education Minister's decision to admit Normal Trained teachers into the Colony Education Service but insist on one reservation. Tho graduates want only the pOfta Of headships of primary ffhooli and inspectors d1 >chools m Schedui< 'A' to be npon to
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  • 46 2 SINGAPORE Chief Minister. 3\lr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday irr.t a persona] letter of thank? |nd good wishes lo the Indian Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. R. X Tandon. Mr. Tandon leaves Singapore tomorrow for Delhi on transfer after a three-year term m Malaya.
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  • 79 2 ENTRIES ft* the She.i Art Competition on "'Oil and Its Uses will dots rex! Tuesday Painting! should be deliver' ed to tho \'ictoria Memorial Hall on Monday' or Tuesday between 10 a.m and 6 p.m. Judging will take place on Maifch i;-;. The judging panel will consist
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  • 227 2 NEW RACKET TO FLEECE POOR RURAL FOLKS A RACKET to sell unauthor iz c d shophouses, built without permit, is being perpetrated on poor people m the rural' areas, the Singapore publication ••Rural News," states m its latest issue published yesterday, quoting the Building
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  • 257 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A man today told the Sessions Court President Inche MM. Hashim he was beaten up m his home because he had resigned from his trade union to join a rival union. II Marie, 24. M. Marie. 25, Munusamy. 54, Poogavanam. 20. V. Suppiah.
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  • 72 2 GANGSTERS last night ttt*l up a coffectbop proprietor. Chenq Ec Poh. 53 and a food stall owner. R. VttatMMUUJ, T.i. m Lorons La!at ofl Jalao Be--s.ar Singapore. Chens and Yeerasamy v.ere treated at the General Ho* pitaL sticks, bottlej iod chain were u^ed m the tssault
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  • 90 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tic Two p.rcr- J r which were rie ire s :b-d: *r the State two ye irs ?.z 4 inistratii a poses, have been reverted to rr ikims Ore of the < b-distri ts is Mas.-.i which ro.^o^ to i r ruary the
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  • 204 2 Caught In Raid On Hat SEKEMBAN. Tues. Chew Yong Sin, 25, found guilty of unlawful possession of a hand-grenade was today sentenced to death by Sir. Justice Smith at Seremban High Court. buptctaf ¥ton t< fcttn. Special Bnr."h OAcer. told the Court thai Qm wn§
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  • 37 2 THE Minister for Commerce and Ind I try, Mr J M .Ti.mabhoy. will be at the B< Bo; S hool. Bed r, fc, tomorrov n1 >' am to moot the peoj- c especial y fishermen
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  • 54 2 'Goodbye Thank You' 'I l\ I 1 I nt it im: ihuui l.n I.,- i; ip.m is rnlrrt.unrcl lo i. nri r t j i r j v hv his firm 'I lv- dinix-T <* b> a Lire. j ijfcj frirndii anil hu Abovr: Mr Irf I m s« ii
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  • 69 2 COMMODITY PRICES I <>M\(. ruhb. <im\ pore vrvtr. M,r llsSNo 1 Kss No. J JST Ste-ier srm:i I ONDON HI No IK.M. SelUe^.! »l "il M.n JU lonf- LOSING \p. •iuly/Seple«fcw (hi i»« Jan Mai VMir: l.asier. i^VDOW V 'l"s B> i V i '> llff v Thrrr Moaths ">•
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  • 53 2 Teacher's Secretory Sees Chew THE SECRET (C i. Mr Chiang, met the Swee m assur of Englisl nature of t: be able to dc. :ter his n L lon. H he ga -.-c the mtance thai r hers m Ch: v considered 5 scho< s might b* sht be <:nt
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  • 139 2 FIRMS WARNED ON BOGUS MERDEKA BROCHURE PENANG. lues —Canvassers here have approached commercial firm?:, asking for ■dvertittmenti on the pretext they were printing an official MerrJeka souvenir brochure. This was brought to the notice of a meeting of the publicitj sub -corn mil tee of the Merdeka Day Ce.ebrations i
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    • 206 2 > v Pf*'* 1 v<^|Ml, Mrl ««r^ '^^^gftftfety^raHfllfe Vj| I T-- c* -n/ hundreds of so d gc!d rings to be v^N^ I ".ented to FAB users m the th.-d Malaya-wide free give- *-^n^ OwOy Contest gees to lo¥gll SiflQQpOfl model 19 years old ililS^^^. Miss Janetha "Bcb/ Doll" Ons'-w
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  • 60 3 New Loan To Pay Off Old Loans -The FeRural \pex Bank v loan asants m to help of! all preoner )ovelnpe Haji I Stantotal of bt repaid t three but n< he *aid. Bank loans, to rrp to colr.e this ted Idle < Bank loans. I )00 to illy X
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  • 41 3 Housing Workmen Find Bombs mortar smoke m the r Itam the ons for Land Re- said erected Rural net ion 3 Trust 1 rnment- I ?ed by 1 Indepen- iron. Royal En- 1 pt m the whether are d now "using. <
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  • 34 3 -Hie A.^is- Commc named j Fedeii's lone Che Ha'i- P^nk at the of the School 1 een m- -emony V Province i I and i f ia\vi. de- lalaya i TT>tft ent
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  • 128 3 1 (lumber of Commerce, stresssing n-li.sh tor Commerce, Is awarding best student of English m the omniprce examinations. Brsl award the same time nrtion. ■yard is n presented X «e^al. But since I*9l when the Fwd VW inaugurated, no ii idcni has reached a s iffl
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  • 29 3 Fence The Pond, Says Coroner I -month•vho iell •n Tern fence cl the an terday. of mis- Chiew r, and y*m near the cutting 1 pig miss- found float-
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  • 53 3 MISS Cynthia Tan Sink H«- m 1 1- ht daughter ol Mr uid Mrs I\m hone Brr. u;l s row nrcl "Miss s A ihp. fhinr^r immins Chub's Rala social ancl danco dartef Urn woek-rnd m Prnant: Miss I.ak Kit Syo. contrr. uas socond and Miss Susie
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  • 366 3 Lawyer Produces Penknife In Court, Then... 7 Carry One Too/ Says Magistrate And Frees Man KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A defence lawyer today pulled out a knife m the Second Magistrate's Court and challenged the police to prosecute him for being armed with an offensive weapon. The
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  • 170 3 Midwives Strike Govt. Acts the Bingaporc Oofernmenl will take the nece.^ary steps to rtdiic*' inconvenience to the public- when the Colony's mldwives go «»n strike, an official statement said last night The midwivrs members ol the Oorernment Midwifes Union on Monday served a 14-daj Strike notice on the Chi< f
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  • 77 3 Did You See This Mishap SINGAPORE Traffic Poacc ."-re ippi sling lor eye-wit nesses to I Mta] road arvident m which a .Vi-ycnr-oid monk, Bwee Seng Ser. was killed toil intam a isly, when he fell fire n i mm ing SIC but. The mishap occurred st the junction Of
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  • 223 3 Xl ALA LUMPIR, Tues.-The chairman of the >rLiriL;<)r Branch Committee of the Federated Malay States Chamber of Commerce, Air. C. Thornton, today underlined the importance of Port Swettenham and Mre»cd tiie urgent need for adequate port facilities. Addre the 36th warn general meeting of the
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  • 100 3 $10,000 Fine In Opium Case BUKIT MERTAJA&4 T —A fine Of $10,000 I year' Imprisonment each Imposed y Mr. D. Anth i :".cnt of Urn Stfftwii Court -rday on too nshennen. Lam To-.v s ,:V Pha Lai, for importing MM pounds of opium into the Federation. Lim and Knr.v v.
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  • 88 3 PEXAXG. T..c;:. A car. if 12,1 '"> Whl h was to convey riHc and sten-gun and two mafazißCl on the nighi ol Feb. 21, wai <r lered eonllacatod by Mr. D. Ant my, Prea dent of the Ses looa Court, today, Tan Chen^ Keat. who was |C
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  • 39 3 THE X-Ray Qoh Lottery WfiU be drawn tomorrow at 8 Bjß ai Urn Fraatt and Ncavct'i Re reatioa Hall, River Valley R Singapore. The winning mban win appear m nil Sund ly papi ra on March 10.
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  • 116 3 RKPREBEN TATTVEB of Malay cultural bodies throughout Malaya will mccl m Malacca on March SO to form a central preparatory committee for a cultural congress President of the Singapore Malay Cultural Society. Inche Harun Mohamed Amin. laid yesterday that about 21 cultural organisations would
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  • 78 3 Old Woman Admits Hurt Count BEREMBAN. Toes, A quarrel between two old women, both immatcs of the Nefri Srmbilan Welfare Home, had its KQad m the Bessiona Court here today when Pun Cheoog waa charted with causinf hurt to Char L:n with knife. Fun wa> hardly able to walk or
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  • 174 3 KOALA LUMPUR. Tues The aero-masm tie and radio- M\ < I fiver the moun- 'US T€2'j M Oi Maiava ,vn satisfactory results, a SD' k<-Mnan of the Geological Survey Department amid trday Th- Bputaa All BuiOtti of Canada which baa ilxmonth contract vlth the Ural
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  • 245 3 Mother Hit Me With A Broom He Tells Court KUALA LUMPUR. Tue;-. ~P. Pichamuthu. TO jftar old former special constable, charged with t iie murder of his toen^e wife, claimed m the High Court today he suffered a "blackout" after he had been hit on the head with a broomstick
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  • 11 3 FEDERATION'S bKOna T*M collections for February amounted to $2,168,625.
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  • S'pore Hospitals May Buy Jap Equipment
    • 92 4 MINISTRY CONSIDERS UNION'S APPEAL SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Labour and Welfare is still considering the appeal for registration of the National Union of General Workers, a spokesman of the Ministry said yesterday. The ippiicatkm for the registration of the Union had eariicr been rejected by the Registrar of Trade Unions The
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    • 52 4 A WOMAN. Kua Ah Chang, ■18. who became sea sick fell into the sea whfn she leaned over from a boat while crosslnt from Pulau Tekong to Sftgapore, yesterday. A passing RAF launch was hailed and the woman was rescued She was admiUed to the
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    • 123 4 A 21 YEAR OLD Australian air hostess flew into Singapore yesterday from Perth to marry an Australian army lieutenant m Penang. She is Mi s Alrr Schmidt. She will marry Lieutenant A. I\ Beady, of the Royal Australian Signals, on Saturday. "We were schoolmates once."
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    • 325 4 CASHED A CHEQUE, COURT TOLD JOSEPH Albert Pereira, a senior clerk m the Cen tral Registry Office of 3 8.0.D., Singapore, appeared yesterday before Mr. .Justice Whitton, m the Colony Assizes, on one charge of theft and another of forgery. Percira was aceuSCd of
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    • 93 4 THE F N DISPUTE IS OVER THE di.-p.i f c ret ween the Fra.-er and Xeave Ltd.. Sin^a:>iNie. itiiri its retrenched ■vorkars, fa over. The worker- car .er complained to officials Ol the La--0 .r Ministry thai they weie "r:o f ghren a fr.:r rieai." They taid the manaflamenl offered
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    • 34 4 the Commisslonei for New Zealand m South-east Asia. Mr. Foss Shanahan. left Singapore yesterday for Canberra to attend the SEATO eonferenee. He will be away from the Colony for two weeks
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    • 79 4 TELEVISION should be introduced m Singapore as soon as possible, .said the export manager of a Gorman radio factory m Singapore last night Mr. 11. J. Kuhn. export manager of Blue Spot Radio and Television. Germany, said television is now being v.-cd m Japan and
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    • 77 4 Zain bin Hnir.H. a 23^yeaPold film extra, w*% yesterday fined $150 by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. D. C D'Cotta, on being convicted for criminal breach of trust of $150, belonging to Lai Ah Choo. on March thil vcar. Insp Franklin Sa:^:;e!, proKCUtinC, said that Zain, who
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    • 71 4 HENG BOOK OUAX. i former nr m esaian, yesterday appeared before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr D C. n'Cotta. on a charge of lorging n hire pur hase agiee:"('r'' l'i::\ I hire purr-hasc proposal form, and a notice of i hance ol rar form of the Motor [radera
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    • 108 4 LABOUR FRONT DISCLOSES PLAN SINGAPORE'S Labour Front is to set up a board to help boost rural economy, the Standard was told yesterday. i Bonrcei dose to the Front said the cr 'neme wall BMcifio al!v designed to assist Malays financially. The Centra! Conmittee
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    • 191 4 'Progress At' A Moderate Expense' THE Singapore Government may m future buy hospital equipment, scientific instruments and dental chairs from Japan because of a saving m expense; The Minister for Health. Mr. a.j. Draft toM tfat Standard yesterday, that he would "considei recommending Government to buy Japanese-manufactur-ed hospital equipment." Hit
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    • 101 4 LORI) TWEEDSMUIR, 45. son oi the world-famous author. John Buchan. flrw into Singapore by Qantas from London last night on routo to New Zealand and Australia on business A member of the BOAT, Board of Directors, Lord Tweedsmuir plans to spend a month m New Zealand
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 478 4 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance flklr AAAAF 'USorr (8 7 ft) Tne Editorial 5H c <-~.r; .r.i at 'INvArURc Pi'naiiK 246 am. (77 ft) 309 pm t-.e .:.<. Kf:.*.-»n JBOR* a. (7 8 ft.). a.-.'i Hervey w:tn Ar.'.cw^m JNHRBHsi^B iomokkhh: c P:n i r, s-.-J-.v flr jCaWJ%Msi?BFSa%aM)^^al 135 dm
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  • 1143 5 Lim The People Have A Right To Self-Govt. 'We Want To Remain Friends With The British But Our Dignity As Equals Must Be Recognized' h.mion Plrtr niment v. and our, S r.alien-!f-detcr- deny be a breach nart of Govcrnd. c want ~*S-\ t o: our m ..ustbe Ffljrf Minister said
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  • 719 5 proPLES Action I Lee I day I :s why London I :cf Minis- lock Igguld succeed this time. I Speiitir: m c :pport of the I r's motion I the 1a! sesI I rday. I fined de- telega- British
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  • 346 5 that on two issues, on the tenure of office of cxpatr it« iidges an\] on Vm future n of the attorney eral, he anticipated certain diflictilties during the cor.^. > tutional ta Lee the. I ~.ed to the i for Om m si c Sihgapore with
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  • 119 5 FOLK boys were held up by two armed thugs m their classrooms at Winstedt School yesterday. They were relieved of watches and pens. The boys had arrived m school before 7 a.m. much earlier than the other students and teachers. The men,
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  • 211 5 MELBOURNE. March 5 ißeutcn The first charter to be granted to an Apex Club outride Australia will be presented to the Apex Ciub oi Singapore this month. Apex Clubs thrive throughout Australia. Main object of the clubs is community service work. The national president ol
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  • 669 5 A BRITISH chairman with no ratting vote Xi lecommended for the Security Council, which will decide iispulef affecting the Internal security of Sinsapnru The rccommrndatlnn b contained m the Report ol the All-Party Conference, which was submitted to the Legislative Assembly yesterday as a
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  • 64 5 Four Don'ts For Merdeka Members MEMBER lor Oiangi. Mr. Lim Cher Khrng. listed four don'ts lor the members to London today. DON'T attend private dinners. Luncheons, rnrktail parties given individually by Colonial officials. DON'T express individual or party \iews. DON'T ro for personal glorification. DON'T enter into communal politics. Remember,
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    • 72 5 OPENS TODAY -REX 1 V/*% OIt WOMDERFUL2TOR/O FTOD^ ..-iolcl-thewaytf^ T j jk- a^^ r t. a^aa^L -tt v J^- X Wi i I W Iff/ v^^r^yiik m^^V*^ a^L i i '"v <^^T IdJ^^ mi I k^>^ SflL john LUANA 1 yf^^MINEO SAXON PAnEN J I -EDWARD C. PLAn FAY WRAY
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 482 6 HPHI -.'I accord m which the now dclegat: r. *o London leaves today to seek constitutional progress f is most hearten:--. Publk fee nerally is that the errors of pa planning have been avoided and that the manda-.- which the m I cuts th< united wishes of all
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    • 394 6 f l :l: P< n Mi! dailj Wart i Necara" suescsts rh it tnt )cn;tion ot the M ilay^ the master 1 race c: Mala] >- be written into the Constitute M I if Condition BHMt lM accepted s seeking Malayan citizenship. It -t> that :h< Malays should
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  • 563 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME \V HO said Singapore youth arc only interested m "Rock n' Roll and m generally havini: a Rood time: that they don't care two hoots about the Country which is theirs? The answer to those who have gained this opinion of the young men
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 452 6 Sir; The Constitutional pvopQHdi of the Reid Crnn■faaioji loi the New llataja may be I Mtmd btajfl fOt democracy lo those who benefit by the dual nationality, hence the jubilant attitude of thrve who stand to btßtfH by it. In recognbins dual nationality. New Malaya would be supporting
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    • 453 6 Sir; The Reid Oommissioo report has been reached with mi eh satisfaction, m fa^-t it has been to the satisfaction Of many Malayans both Chinese and Indians and many ri^ht thinking Malaya But the rest of the Malaya fteetn to be altogether not pleased with some of the
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    • 147 6 Sir; The prc.-cr/ lay tificates issued by Urn I al Boar ol Film Ccn. ra m longer show the lenfthi of Alms. In the arly day certiflestes showed the length In feet, and the length later shown is n bet after the certificate n iml i r. The
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    • 187 6 Sir; The new Singapore Labour Front Central Committee has decided to ask the Government to streamline its information services to deal with labour, education, propaganda and publicity, hawkers, public welfare, attap dwellers, women, rural problems and elections only Have they forgotten the UNEMPLOYED? Do they (The Labour Front)
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  • 1296 6 FAR EASTERN DIARY Mr. Kishi Steps In —young, alert and fit AIR. Nobosuke Kishi, who has been elected Japanese Prime Minister m succession to Mr. Tanzan Ishibashi, is a comparatively young: (60 years) man, and is alert and fit. These are three qualifications that no Japanese premier has had for
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  • 178 7 LABOURITES CALL FOR H-BOMB TEST BAN LONDON, March 5, (AP) Six Labour members of Parliament called on the Government today to lead a movement for a world-wide ban o n tests of hydrogen bombs. Brit, un is scho'iule-l to explode its first H-bomb m the Christina* Island area In the
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  • 152 7 No Plans For 3rd Protest London. March 5 (Renter) —Mr. Harubika Nishl Japan's Ambassadof to Britain, haa made no plan- > t foe further representation* to ibfl Foreign Ofßca bete about Japan's request to Britain, asking nei to call off her planned nuclear testa m the Pacific this rammer. A
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  • 70 7 AUCKLAND, Mir. 5, (UP) Li >king bfettci Ita n when h€ Ifflvt I rioT'c OB Fo r tl, Sir Antb ;-v F ten lefl Grecnlmne Hi jpit to :av after an X-ray exa ooflnned thst the ibdominal inflammation wnicn Kooght oo fever attack) had completely gone. Tho
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  • 67 7 photo PRESIDENT Dwiffht D. Eisenhower of the United States held a gilded ceremonial mask from Thailand m the garden outside his White House office. Washington, last week. The mask was one of several gifts from a group of foreign high school students whom
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  • 176 7 U.K. GOES AHEAD WITH PLANS LONDON, March 5, (IT)— Authoritative quarters here said today Britain would go ahead with nuclear tests m the Central Pacific despite Japanese objections and Kadio Australia reported that preparations for the first test are almost complete. "Work at Christmas Island
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  • 77 7 MELBOURNE, March 5. (Reuter)— Th« Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, said today it may well take sonic time to restore "health and strength" ti' An; r !o-> ?ncan relations. He told an AustralianAmerican association luncheon "The British and the American., were divided m the
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  • 59 7 LONDON. March 5 (Reuter> The government has announced that it is prepared to open negotiations immediately on an interim pay increase tor medical and dental Stmffa m Briti.sh hospitals up to but not including junior consultants. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, had announc«'d last
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  • 45 7 THE United States icebreaker Glacier, which was stemming on a mercy mission to release thr Japanese ship eaughi m Antarctic ice, b now on another mercy mission. She la heading lull <peed towards New Zealand with a crew member suffering from suspected appendicitis.—Reuter.
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  • 24 7 hongkonh, Ifavcn I (Reuter) The Government announced today it had decided U) srant licence for wired television service m }lo]igk/mg.
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  • 26 7 POPE Pius XII called yesterday for a Lenten campaign to remove sexy posters and billboards oiT the streets and walls of Rome. A P
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  • 115 7 HILLARY CANT RESIST CHALLENGE WELLINGTON, New Zealand. March 5 < Router) Even m the Antarctic. Sir Edmund Hillary. conqueror of Everest, can't resist the challenge of a mountain. S.r Edmund hopes to take time ofl from the main task of travelling overland to the South Pole to climb two peakl
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  • 145 7 27 Killed In RAF Crash DRAYTOX. England, Ms*. I (UP). The Royal Ail F< r t'i largest transpofi plant crashed Into Eannhousa bcra t"cay, IdlUni nt least m ponons. An Aif Mini-try official Bald 17 of the 20 per>ons aboard the big four-ensjincd Beverly Blackburn transport \v< re kilted. Four
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  • 36 7 frfxch Infantrymen rod Moslem rebeli havi been locked m '•violcr.'" battk ill tfcO mountains of Western Algeria since Sunday snd at least M insurgents have been llain far, military authorities re- ported yesterday. UP
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  • 164 7 LONDON. March 5. (Reuter)— The master and the duel Officer Of the 12. 305-ton British tanker S:. li Royal wore blamed m the findmqs of an official Inquiry issued here today for her stranding and being aeiiously damaged last. July on Batu Beihanti reef. Singapore Strait.
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  • 337 7 Russia Criticized For Block ing Kashmir Solution REDS AREN'T FRIENDS OF MUSLIMS LAHORE, West Pakistan, Mar. 5, (Reuter) The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Firoz Khan Noon* told reporters here today that one of the reasons why Russia vetoed the United Nations resolution on Kashmir m the Security Council on Feb.
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  • 178 7 Chou Hits Out At American Policy TOKYO Manl. IT > C< mm '\..::>.> mil r C J En-1 <la 1 d tl Un:tfd Sta;< s U guided m nn rr.. a Tn ,il*. tcn.Mon ..r East. .-ai), d n n ;n< R d cau.c I S periaJ i Th< Red
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  • 97 7 ACCRA. Maid. 5 Ut< r) rbe Union Jack will be lowered at midnight tonight throughout the territory once known as the Gold Cca.-t. and the new independent Ma".c of Ghana will be born. In place of the Union Jack, which has been flown 111 the
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  • 32 7 INDIA'S roving M:ni>t< r f State V K. Krishna Menon arrived m Cain yesterday. reportedly to explain to Pn iident Nasser tl British viewpoint on ;:e Suez Canal arrangements.
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  • 64 7 CAIRO. M,,! n ■Rr ;'rr) —Us ia:!y wr for- ■en here today said :>: X B i etident Natter after the Ghaaaj independence cele- I hich he is now aft* tcri^jj Dr Bunche, who is a mem* of the U N Forr, ad »i expci tin< pi
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  • 234 8 MOSCOW, MARCH 5 (AP)-A SOVIET SCULPTOR CHARGED TODAY THAT POPE PIUS XII CARRIES "A CROSS IN ONE HAND ArfD AN ATOMIC BOMB IN THE OTHER." "All the evil forces m the world are embodied m the Vatican," 82--year-old sculptor S. T. Ronyenkov told
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  • 280 8 SITUATION IN EAST ASIA IS MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN MIDDLE EAST- Hollington Tong CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania, March 5, (AP). Nationalist China's ambassador Hellington K. Tong, said today East Asia is confronted by a situation "more explosive and unstable" than the Middle East. "Although the fact is not generally recognized, he said m
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  • 98 8 ATLANTA (Goorg!a> March S 'AP'— The U.S. Army has nrcfrrrd trial by cnurt martial of Coi. John Nlckenon Jr. on Cfaftfget that he failed to lalegiuurd aacrct defence Information. Col NickersoiX an expert on mi.ssil(v. i.s stationed at Rcdstonn arsenal, Hunt>v:lle. Alabama The ehaxgefl allegt that
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  • 103 8 Tang Fu the sailor, built a rocket missile in 1,000 A.D. -says Peking Radio LONDON. Mar. 5 (AP) Some countries seem to have been a bit late Retting round to suided missiles and nn'kets. Peking Radio says that the old. old nun of all r<»ekets and missiles is on exhibition
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  • 24 8 FIVE youth? wearing masks, held up a jewellery m Ni c < v to more joms while Nice celebrated th< prc-Lentcn U AP
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  • 124 8 NEW YORK. March B (AP) Call girl NeUt Bognrt yesterday was acquitted oi Federal charges that she headed a rina of business convention prostitutes, The attractive -2-year-o''! Po i-h refugee admitted m court that 5-he waj a prostitute anr: call girL But
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  • 61 8 CAIRO Mar 5 (AP) A Jesuit priest ha. been expelled (ran Egypt m connection with a series of article of -the peat fear of Christians m Egypt/ 1 published m a Roman Catholic newspaper. He was Father R Chidiac, I Lebanese i .';/pn. One of his
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  • 133 8 NEW DKLHI. March 5 (AP) i Premier JawaharlaJ Nehru was reported as sayini last night that the United States and Britain arc "dcliboratciy trying to humiliate India on the Kashmir Issue." Indian government radio laid Mr. Nehru declan d at a mass meetlllf at
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  • 73 8 SYDNEY '*>:■(■' I \i Britsin*i Bristol Britannia turboI POp ;in ,r.vr n ;iri I-■ S\r;'.< one hour Hi::! 4n minute I U last the inaugural fliuht oi i dm boac service TJie airliiM r h M h ni btNB Londoti to An kral Its commander snid
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  • 125 8 COLOMBO. March 5 (UP) i A storm of controversy la raging around the statue of Ceylon's first Prim" Minister, the late D.S. Senanayake. which faces the Parliament building. ••Monstrous" and "horrible" arp some ol the terms which critics have used to describe the
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  • 236 8 Loesser Is His Name And He Loses A Wife And Fortune SANTA MONICA, California, Mar. 5 (AP) Songwriter Frank Loesser was divorced yesterday b\ the producer of their current New York stage hit *A Most Happy Fella." -Mrs. Mary Alice Loesser, 41. testified that the 46--vcar-oid Lyridsi told her he
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  • 67 8 Algiers 'Torture Chamber' Arrests ALGIERS. M,n Twent\ I residrntv v, (milt v 1 nl lorm.n, Klan-tvpr drsisnod 1<( terror. Krrncl. m siriir-iorn fWlce investigators acruirf the group mtm "\<-,r .sement. .•ilish they —pected of being reat Miet icported that one n MH days i interrogation under thai Tnr -'O ;p
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  • 20 8 E. Mar. 1 c The Yugosln hi? godson a g< Yugoslav no Sptian. i 1 lto.
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  • 273 9 COLOMBO PLAN SCHEMES RUN TO $32 BILLION KTHE Colombo Plan, launched by Common **?^countries m 1950, has cost approximately $31,875,000,000 up to 1956, Dr. P.W.E. Curtin, former Director of the Colombo Plan Bureau tor Technical Co-operation, states m a recent issue of ASIANA, magazine of
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  • 182 9 V- t Nest .mil neer the tuain llrl not have been thinking of h r wrot fttse i.tteful words. rn.-.t and to pro\ e Kipling wrong n from Kedruth. Cornwall, Knghmd and Inhinr C'hHMif from Singapore. r,. last >car and. on Monda>. ih,- Kesistrv of
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  • 128 9 ing circles the desit uation nsertsus of y major 0 shape .ng and y would ely af--1 of the t indere- r-ieni tradehe Kie Company, fleet of 10 anc' hi pel ago. recent rebel services But ie future, er polir the national disaster if moves
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  • 128 9 Bench Gives Young Thief A Chance IPOH. Tues. Magistrate Syed Hu n Jamalullil today called for the of a yoirh to .stand sureties for their only n, Cheng Chuen Yuen, 18, who I pleaded guilty to theft of a le worth $80. "What are you goir^ i abou- the Magistrate
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  • 56 9 ING, T ies— Tea r In all Chine: c middle liools In N rth Pcrak have been attending rtresher c irsc conducted by Mr. Lee Mun V:: Inspector of Ens: b In V' rnaculai Schools, tat ik The cnu: will continue for another tv. B indaya at thr
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  • 176 9 THREE bahi< i aw waiting for their pan n1 to clam. them at th, Katui.tiv^ BerteU Hospital, Bingapi re. They were bnrn last year. and lclt bl their mother* at the h spitaJ for fiirui< r medical treatmi ni alter UtUl Ncv th( babi< arc
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  • 66 9 U-ACCA. T c .—The Xnionai Union of Transport Workers has given week trikc not! i to Urn Un Hoe Omn: i 13 Company, Muar bm firm operating bitwten Batu Pahat and Muar. The Union claims that the company has ignored Hi request for discussions at* .t betlit
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  • 48 9 KTAI.A LUMPT'R. Tucs. T:-.- re ttt M leathi (jtwi pneumonia m the Federate n during the week endfalf Feb. CSD cf pneumonia were reported. Johore. Ihi ifOfflt ■flteti I S hi W r^ r r~ and fom Ked h had 11 cases and (OUf dcath>.
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  • 82 9 HONGKONG. Marcfa 9 (UP) Hongkong Police Department is taking leaf from Singapore's book on how to cope with riots. The bucket for the forthcoming yonr include? provisions for buying at least two helicopter OMicials believe last October's riot would have been put dewn quicker
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  • 60 9 IFOH. Tucs.— A private of the Kinta Valley Home Guards, Ding Won;* Sing, 21. was admitted to the hospital here with a suspected broken collar bone, following a road accident ■boufl 12.05 a.m. today. Ding, rir.ing a motor-cycle, was involved m a collision With a
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  • 211 9 WOMEN FLYERS SINGAPORE'S women leaders believe that yirls should tak- ever> opporturntv to Irani fljißff. Commenting on a susKestion b\ the Colony's Minis- \< r for Communications and Works. Mr. I r.»nc is Thomas, that mils should apply l«»i" train m:; as pilots. Mrs.
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  • 81 9 JOIIORE BAIIRU. TUCS. At a mooting ol the Working Committee ol the Malayan Chinese Association ol Johore. held hero yesterday it \va? decided to send a cable to the Sultan of Johore In London. urging him to accept the ofter Of being made the first
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  • 221 9 Bench Raps Police NEGLIGENT DRIVING CASE MALACCA. Tues. President of the Scsfions Couit, Mr. K. Somasundaram. today criticized the Police [or failing vproduce W. H. SaultV ear w!::cli was allegedly involved Ka an accidon: alonu Bona Vi?!a Road on Dec. 19 last Sauit. ll< was charged' with nmting the death,
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  • 182 10 TRADE WITH THAILAND, R.I. NORMAL POLITICAL events m Indonesia and Thailand have so far made no appreciable effect on the normal trading between those countries and Malaya. The ll ari of the ccono mic section of the Indor,<. .an CoOSlllntC Gencraj S.nu.'ipore, Mr. Barren s itadisastra, and the Thai Tiado
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  • 142 10 Rubber: Steadier After Easier THE ftttUTfipTT rubber market yesterday closed steadier after easier at i*i r. f pel ib. for DlSi grade ■farcta shipment, unchanged trom Monday. Tho BBdeitone In the market iftßlfd to have improved Moderate hnsJiwfa wai reported ar about the present Eevela with overseas iftuwrtwi i nij
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  • 101 10 THE P. Hid O Steam Navigation Company wtt l loin the Orient Lir.c providing a feint Pacific mirlci between Auatrtu lia Md Sctn Fr..r. i-co Mid \\.r MSt year. T ne Irman oi tha Orient T.inc and a dirrrtor <•: tbi P, and O. Bb A
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  • 147 10 Japan May Ship More Cycles Here EXPORTS oi bicycles from Japan to South-east Asian territories, including Singapore, are expected to show an increase of about 50 per cent m the current year, according to the Bank of Tokyo Weekly Review. In the pa^t year exports to the various countries m
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  • 163 10 COXFIDEN'CL m the local share market was mainly engendered by the fact that the general election m Singapore was being postponed. Industrial iharca wen rather ■tea :>■, uhhc Una were Bimer, BCCOrdins to the Malayan Sh a rcb roke v A s relation. Rubber? were quiet
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    114 10 THE Malayan market has become so important to German radio manufacturers that Mr. 11. J. Kuhn, export manager of the famous Blau Punkt Werke, West Germany, flew specially to Malaya to consolidate the- contacts that his company had established here. He says that Malaya is now one of the biggest
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  • 38 10 MALAYAN t;n exports last mon'. h MR tne iowc-t Id a than a year, according to preliminary oflk-ial atatlstict, Bxports m February amount- to IjUl tons compared with 1 7" t( 01 m January.
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  • 25 10 REYNOLD 6 Metal Co. of R Virginia has an* DO ed Diana to builrl an aluminium foil mill In Austra- :a.- U.P.
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  • 42 10 EIGHT difTcrcnt articles made from Terykme poljrstet Qbre are UStd m H.MS. BxcalibUTi a new type of Mibmarine prone. led by high test peroxiric. and si'r.i.ar articies ■re used to hand o the fuel for rockets propelled by H.T.P.
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  • 195 10 MALAYAN sharebroken yesterday reported the following bin doBc: O D lII] Smelt orris 21 1 ri i, irnvu!: V o :ri> $2 30 $2 ?,2\ Hammen $IJ9, |l 90; M. Cement $1 57; Cbl ieriej oi, $1; Metal Box Si .>•■•,. si j;, Robinson ordi 11.80: Sime
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  • 107 10 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, March $27i buyers: .f_'B' sellers; coconut oil m bulk |49 sellers; In drum.- $47 sellers; Muntok white pepper |M sellor^; Sarawak white |95 tellers; Spcriai Sarawak black |71. Singapore Copra AssOfia- tion closing prices yesterday: Strait?
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  • 40 10 THE Iraqi Govcrr.rr.r:.* D^velopmeni Board hai awai to the United Kingdo a firm. Gerir^p Wimpey and Company a contract for site lnv< tigation project for s new road bridge a 4 Fa ijs on ttsi Baghdad-Damas ■•<;-- Ro.. L
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  • 87 10 Statement On Int 'l Fairs Soon KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Minister f^r Commerce and Industry. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, revealed that the P~ederat:on Government would shortly issue a policy statement regarding International trace lairs held m Malaya. This Policy statement would clarify once and for all the question
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  • 167 10 EXAMPLES of an extremely nriaptabie type of British nprefab building which is already proving Its value by being erected by unskilled abour m the tropics and i Olated arcs will be on (l^p'ay at the British Industries Fair to be held m Birmingham li On) May
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  • 215 10 'Safeguard Interests Of Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Call A CALL to the Singapore Government to safeguard t^ ests of local manufacturers who are experiencing keen ccrr from foreign suppliers, was made yesterday by Mr. Sch Ko^ chairman of the Singapore Rubber Goods Manufacturers ond Association. Mr. Soh said thousands of v
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  • 421 10 HONGKONG'S imports from mainland China, which are mainly destined for South-east Asian markets, hit a record total for any month since the end of the Second World War of HK5126,000,000 lor January. ry^~ The Director of Commrrrr and Industry laid recently the
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  • 59 10 MX P Ml a hove), manacer of Smu.ip n l;i t Innuiny to I I u« v 1 td., is Koi four-mi>i >rld tour by thr Viu,,i..i Th, onh m the (..oup, Mr. Men .loincfl ny i k in I' 1 Thr firm di m l
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  • 26 10 V rubber exjni showed sharp fMtt tons m "ons m F mg to preliminary ftiti Last month's ip« tha> tovttt since May last yea
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  • 11 10 panyV output ws: te^ Mine (m ass .nfields
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    • 530 10 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH APRIL lf>:,7 MEETING FIRST DAY Saturday 30th March, 1951 SECOND DAY Wednesday 3rd, April, 1957 THIRD DAY Saturday, bth, April, 1957 Usual $2'- Unlimited m I $2 C r. S«CC| i arc X en Sale at the T /.vn Ollicc. There will also be the
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    • 727 10 CITY OIN( IL OF SINGAPORE TKNDKKS \V"ATFR DEPARTMENT: (a) I hf> clo mg date for t. v receipt >'t tendera i r -r the 1 man ifacture and supply ol .r. ma straight a; bt n pr< T>.r>' of 6 md i- nominal diameter a ith int h i t»
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    • 125 10 NOTICES NKDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "Borneo" Btrthed: 4.3.57 s.h.b. Oodowns: 15/ is General innrej will bo held <~.n the 13.3.57. No further gWVf will be liekl NEDEELAND LINE ROYAL DfJTCB MAIL, 41. Robinson Road. Tel: *****. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11 In the High Court
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    • 207 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES for Boston, New York, Philadelphia, h.'rnr,, Mr Me N>* C(via Cape ot Good Hopci S'po»» P. S ham FERNSIDE In Port tails fc Mar 9/1 C Mm FERNSEA 14,21 Mar 22 Mar M/ 27 M«r From New York. Loi Angeles, San Franci^fo N Yo?k U. A let i
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    15 12 "I want to buy a pettiroat please." "Yes, Maclom. Period costumes on the top floor."
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  • 206 12  -  Audrey Frost riIANTE of clrrss calls fur .i ihancp of facr. Wcat i m.ikr-up to match >our moiKt and \nur outfit FOR D\V: B content rv look iv, an n i make-up. A ton C r rr;i<i 'r i jelly on ir eyeMi jfcould see you Use
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    74 12 A n Even ing m Chantilly CHANTILLY is the name of this creation which Parisian Designer Manguin suggests for formal evening receptions. The dress is done m multiple layers of white net overlaid with wide panels of black and white Chantilly lace. It was displayed among other creations by leading
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  • 458 12 GLORIA GORDON reports i Continental homes tahe on a British look j^ETS k ab««1 homn ot::er paople'l h* rr.es. fa PARIS -•> considered madly chic, ist now, to 1m k Britiah, Pa decorating ia going nn :n all the j^marr Parii ap a I eat L Flowered \va!!pan<
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    40 12 FROM Norman Hartnell's Spring collection comes this lovely creation an Ascot dress of white silk jer- sey, with intricate drapery and flat- tering lines. It is II mode I le d by Axe t to. UP Photo.
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  • 661 12 Parents Shun Jim 9 s Girl With Baby MARY BROWN ADVISES r HE girl Jim loves has a baby not his. And Jim's big headache is getting his parents to accept her. He says I'm twenty-three and an only child. Jean, tny girl friend, is just
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    100 12 LACE IS WORN ON THE NEW 1.1 A shows four tucks across the In blouse. Make the tucks before rutting section I ndcr each of these add a The cuffs and collar are treated m a sim B— row upon row of lace at a bow i a
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    • 95 12 S/\s^\s r^Sk BECAUSE OF BAD FLOORS? I ir*/L x^^S^^ f!irn r> r ra"kinj; on floors, tlles^ Jv furn/ure and lino with KWIK WAX /f *f Vy y K fl err a rirhcr m °re lustrous /)//'\s> im *Jp{ nP U h next fo n0 effort In no *S^ V^"'*^V yr-^'-i
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    • 94 12 CATUAY NEXT CHANGE! DAY* JOUROAN SULLIVAN LOVEiOY |V Tew wet e fur,/ m r take care to be lovely ,Wishful thinking never improved any r.nf'i but with a little rare, any woman r m have a lovrly 6 kin. Night and morning Cleanse ArdenaCleanMriir Cream, Tone with Arl-r^ and Nourish
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  • 605 13  - DON'T THROW IN THE TOW EL YET PETER WILSON British boxing is m a sorry state, hut... m «»I\^ t hard— and heartbreaking— to believe that .•.Minim may close down after a mretins on March 22. ampions who have been "made" there Bi itish boxing. ton. P hampion ujfiK- €X
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  • 422 13 Man. United In Muddle Over Clash Of Dates EUROPEAN CUP Fnnth^"^?. 1 lnited took one st€ P nea rer the Sr S CiatlOn Cup when the y defeated Giant Killers Bournemouth on Saturday. womhL Vlrtue f of their victory- they havt reacted Wembley ono of the main milestones m their
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  • 104 13 Aussie Swim Stars For Hawaii ADKLIADE. March 5 (Rcutar] O'vr.pic sprint §0U ni( Hist, Dawn Fraser. began p rt-time work today as a service station attcnennt near A elaide to rai?e money for a ■WtaMdßg trip to Hawaii Dawn said today: "Lorraine Crapp (..nothcr Australian Go] I Men., list), and
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  • 90 13 AT the seventh Mima] |CBCfll meeting of the F! '\ver Eadminton Party. the following WCCf elected office- bearers for the ensuins year: Patrons: Mr. T.m Soon Chua Mr. N| See 'Ihonc. Mr. S. A. Rahman Alma.s.'iorc. President Ifr Boh Ah B.ih. YicepresideniK Mr. Goh Bah Soon. Sir.
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  • 64 13 Singapore Crkkd Cluh beat Sclciar Foniball CKih 2-1 m tiie SAFA Piv. 2B League soccer match on the SCC psdang yesterday. Club took !he le^d m the 27th minute through leftwing Van Her Mcii who scored m a goalmouth melee. Seletar equalized m the 10th minute after
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  • 75 13 Stafftpora Table Tennii AssoCiattea Senior Jnter-Club league tourney came to elu:>e when their last two remaining tiei woro played otT n1 !hc Cntat** YMCA hail la^t night In the first ti f Singapore Chinese Machines and Engineering Employees Union beat R<\val Air Forre Seletar by five garnet 10
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  • 343 13 All-Malaya Services XV Take Off Today THE All-Malaya Combined Services Rugby team comprising 22 players and three officials will leave by Hastings aircraft today for a series of matches m Japan. During their tour they will play six matches against .Japin W>icdl University. Meiji University. Ail-Japan Defence Forces Ai'-Kyushu. All-Kwan-ni
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    • 747 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIUATIPNS VACANT MANA(.IK SINOAFOKt IN 111 STKIAL FKO.MOIION BOAKI) 4 i'i'LICATIO.NS ere r !rom persons dornici ed n Sinjiapore for the abowa positi w I ich mus^ be rilled a: an ea date A; fiicar.ts tnusi have bad 10 to 15 \ears experience c local industry m a
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    • 543 13 DEATH MADAM KOH I.: \te K.aK r- .rf -4 '•T* 4 Hi rr. i A. < :■<■:• .< ■r. 4 8J 7a- '..< *rr A\\Ol!\n\lf\TS \|F^ ALBERT OHF.LL r.fo-rr f-jv.r- a 5 h r r-- hrn r e* Uafted o f 7 and Is now the name f 4 Robir
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    • 204 13 i;: Abnrr By A/ Copp L"*.JJ^J*w^.l!^jri! NO' GOT A CHANKfEO^^^HrSOAHI BUT-s o e>. rfr IMAK'o V OH, frOVLESS I NABBJM' TINY, COME J 4f^T HAS f J A CURSF Ol t4E.. r .'-Jf E*A!LF V.T-MOV,/ I M PtFUL J\M/>\ NOVEMBER 17th r«&l *~~y^\ BORN-AN' ftOVLLSS )ON LIVISJ SO CJ Alley
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    • 319 13 TODAY S QLOIATION: X "Happiness ik no easy matter; 'tis very hard id find it within unrsehrs. ;md Impossihle to find it anywhere else." i h.imlort WEDNESVAI KOKhVKKY- ONt: You can cct a lot wccompliAhed today, but dis crimination and care are necessary, as there is a ten- I dency
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  • 509 14 BOOKIES HIT PERAK TURF CLUB RETURNS Chairman Reviews Years Aetivilies IP()H, Tups.— Two classes of competitors— the bookmakers and the 'Tikam Ekor" or character operators who appear to operate with "considerable immunity are seriously affecting the totalisator and sweepstakes of the Perak Turf Club, the chairman, Mr. J. P. Hannah
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  • 84 14 THE following are the rf Of the basketball r > •d at the Spore Youth Sports Centre yesterday \V Green Eagle beat C X ang Kee beat Qurck Hock Seng 4S-39. Chicago beat Fowlie North Middle Sr 2 1 ie)i Hg Rmi A Sen beat Nan Ann •1-4"
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  • 31 14 B v beat Pa>ir r^n-anj E- c School soccer match played at P F i ang English S A and Ra scored for the winners Zainal wored for TPES
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  • 97 14 DURAY IS INT'L HOCKEY UMPIRE X I A I- A LUMPUR. Tuos. Mr. V. T. Duray has born confirmed m his appointment as an international hockey umpire, the Standard learnt today. Mr. X Ar>aduray. secretary afl the Malayan Hockey Federation distlosed that he had received the confirmation papers together with
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  • 64 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs Federation of Malaya 0 jnnpic Council ai meetlnf here on March 2\ will discusi the reply that :t has received from Mr. w. s Kent H ighes, chairman Of the Melbourne Or^tnisins Con mittee on the subject oi i] eged misconduct o'i a
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  • 18 14 Racing Standard Photo -Form HOW they finished on Saturday, concluding: day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting.
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  • 31 14 HA] Ko-vvLi Spoils club received two easy point* when they wer r given a walkover by BukM Timari Sports Club m a SAFA Div :;B match at Fairer Park vpv'oirlay.
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  • 178 14 INVITE MORE TEAMS -KO THE F Nanyang Cup bv-r^.: pp-.;: should be neirt en a m.i n larger s--a o .t. it.s (:nm all co.r Ties n S .V c.. Asia. i by Mi Ko r< k Kin, pr« <•' I o M n C :.inese Sr^r's Ff:er n, h\
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  • 355 14 Springboks level Test series as... Tayfield Once Again Spearhead Of Attack PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Province, March 5, (Reuter)— South A frica be England by 58 runs m the fifth and final Test match here today U> draw me series England needing 189 runs to win. collapsed and lost
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  • 26 14 WESTERN Spor:> Club \-.cn' Btaf Boeoeritn f^ x (our bjml two m a SAFA Div 2R leagut mriic.' 1 a: k lang stadiu n
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  • 333 14 Rahim (8) Corthine (6) Set... Says KEN TOFT STAR SOCCERITES, the team that was almost disbanded, were off to a rousing start m their SAFA Division one outing at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Soccerites' victim, the Royal Engineers Civilian Association, took a beating and
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  • 298 14 FOMAAU TAKE ,Vffl KUALA LUMPUR, T, Nine sub-r b( en f< :..< 1 tod o: c.-.r..; athletic championships to be held d In c< tmUocu wk this year. The c:;;:! 1 men of the re i ,ye appointed at the Fedei it ion of
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  • 297 14 JACKIE'S KUDA AT 28 TO ONE LONDON. March 4 (Reuter) Closing prices at today's Victoria Club ca Mover on the "Spring Double' races, the Lincolnshire Handicap and Grand National Steeplechase, were: LINCOLNSHIRE (one mile. March 27):— 10 to 1 f)ionisio. 100 to H River Line. 100 to 7 Loppvlucs. 20
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  • 161 14 South Africa Ist innings lbl !nd innings continued (overnight 111 tor 7 i H Tavfield t L\ans b Tyson m J. Waite not out P. Heine r L\anv h Tvson 1 N Adrork b Bailey I Extras 11 Total LSI AYirketfalls: Itttt Ml Bowling: Loader l-ii-l-O. Baile> ■24-7-5-.J9-!. Tyson
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  • 348 14  -  JASBIR SINGH By GEORGE JACOB was Singapore Combined Schools' hero yesterday. For it was Jacob v. ho ,-ay? the schools the winning goal after extra tine :<"> take the Singapore Hockey Association Junior knockoul championship from Royal Air Force, Tcngah on the G;rL. Sports Club ground.
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  • 42 14 LONDON. March 5 < Kru ter>— West Bromuirh Albion brat Arsenal by h\o coils to one m thr replay of thrir English Football Association Cup sixth round tie at Hi?h bury Stadium hrrr today Thorp was no score at half time.
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  • 44 14 THE finals of badmi! ton tournament foi the "McKerron" Cup between the Katong Boys' Club and r.c Prii t Edward Boys' el ib wi held at 2.3Q p m n Sal irdi at the Ha!! of the Katong Boyi Club. Guillcmard Road
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  • 23 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuei Taipin^ Malay Teachers beat Anglo-Chinese School 4-1 m a friendly sor-rer matr-h plavcri at the E*ublir Padang yesterday.
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  • 73 14 n v. \t la.n turned 1 Ading qualifier m ■g rrrund of ihp I .•npion^hjp played the week-o Scores returned Ml higher I usual, possibly dut v«y <■ ite of I 'I c follow ng eigM men qua ified play m the I ound on Saturday: 2. G
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    • 123 14 SOCCER S G 8 FJi L«ag i«g Poticf R Prisons at O nngi Prison Grotlfld Tcidirrs 7 <" < gr< r.s. .S r/pa- Q <■ MedtCCl Hrdth iv Feel col WoriotTi Lfvttofi n' hirer Park. S •i;'!pnrr p il Sport C to p* f .■■>. '..i- try ill? ForCi M
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