Singapore Standard, 23 March 1957

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  • 25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line,! 2 400 jt m FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 380 1 'Aoy_Oown Arms By Merdeka Day 1f.... Copy Of MCP Letter Sent To Leaders BY K. C. ARUN KUALA LUMPUR, FRI.— MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY CHIEF, CHIN PENG, TODAY SUED FOR PEACE AGAIN. Copies of a letter from the Malaycn Communist Pcrty'< F rpcccnda section were received by
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  • 192 1 Bermuda I fi toy thpy ttptp Fxppctrd ro <n*.n the delpgrtt;.-.n^ for a pprs^nal exchansp of views when the Far Ea^t comes up. Mr. Marm;;;,m VMM HM United States t^ .t::^ to an ra->in? of the Allied rradr pmbarpo asainst China h;« be la not prepared to rush his
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  • 84 1 SAVAGE ATTACK ON HOTEL MAN E manager of the B Hotel m Geylang. i Hee Seng. 40. y beaten up by a six thugs In the hotel soon after closing time night. hotel's proprietor, Mr. Won? Ying Sien:: I who intervened, was also assaultMr. Foo. who sustained a deep cut
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  • 38 1 NICOSIA. Mar. 22 (F Security foi n Q today announcod thr capture another EOKA leader. had Ro»ides. a < pGreek with £A5OO prl on head was ired near Larnaca I two members of his group.
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  • 518 1 A Sad And Silent City Pays Last Tribute To Magsaysay P IMB <gJMKC t M^T EXERTS AN EVEN 'j STRONGER INFLUENCE ON HIS PEOPLE y? M ?l Ma:;:;.a. lUrco a roadways and blocked all but a fi official mourners from P:c i!Magsay say's cortege m an c <i.nary display of
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  • 153 1 IN SiNGAPGitk SINGAPORE'S Filipino community paid their last respects to their late President, Ramon Magsaysay, m a special Requiem service (above) held m the Cathedral ot the Good Shepherd >esterdav. The catafalque, draped with the lag of the Republic of the Philippines, carried a spray
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  • 127 1 A ST. JOHN' anri Reel Cro.^ V."-;:aro oflficrr. Illfl Amanda ;he was knocked down by a tram at a railway crowing nrar the British Ifffltarj H pita! ofl A.' xandra R< ad. Sin2ap< re, a* 830 a.m. yes- rday. M; Crawl I OB h'T
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  • 191 1 IT'S NOW A MECCA FOR PUNTERS Tragic Spot... COLONY women chap ji kec punlc:^ yesterday ilockcd with candles, joss-sticks, oranges, rice and p.eecs of roast poi k to the trencfa winch entombed a woman labourer on Thursday, to pray to her spirit far winning numbers. ThU wa> nrar the Mi.-tri
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  • 43 1 THE UNITED STATES jresterday i foi i I: H 1: Macmi lai Bri-i Prr- thai i.. f S wa wil ing r join the military ommittee of thi Bafdj r-' i Bennudi m..< id r pokesman an r. r IB Reuter
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  • 347 1 LONDON TALKS Two Meetings, But Internal Security Is Still Unsolved LOM> N M Xl tcr) rOk to < Sing a new constitution ri iSjd the < ;:u c ith v.-- nr I obstacl< M«ren sti ed XI c ''■>'■' til itH gl mg ore int< ;i f-govern- lay. I). each
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  • 40 1 Queen To Honour President PAR] Reuter) the Fn F F .■> r of tbi Bat r. c next mf Btr and ON -tfOft lunch Presidential Prt a Mor the day she arrives. '.:-cr the C^tv r nd Cross of •he Lr;
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 23 1 ELICTIIC f WASHERS VA-'-LM CLIANIIS I ITRIC POLISHERS STIAM IRO'^ Official Omlw iM Rd S'pcrc 6, (shell] (Hi can be sure of Shell
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    • 29 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m o wide renfe n aKreyi avoilobtc here. Coll b Select yowr reqilremenH 88 North Bridge Rood Phone *****. fe/^^>v s-4§\ <? be m/yy/c /sv cM/ld/c/7C a^pj
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  • 269 2 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri— Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that the Federation could not even think of its attitude to the South-east Asia Treaty Organization, until after the attainment of m 1 dependenc e this August. Comr >'.'irz Ti
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  • 98 2 JESSELTON N'"' B-rr.eo. :!ar-- Reuterj c 1, ;r r- P :..r.Z the r B N Borneo for a gang of piratCl reprr-?': to have raided swi P .ndand the small trading centre of Tunku, tr.e M Coast North Bon A• ifer ht Tunku *o dv/ r-
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  • 59 2 FOME. Mutt Btei a United vr t*ct~ f.nci.n: "n:n:: r ■:i the Hungs m upri ng left t day by air for V nn i iftei !*cr' ns fv:^i fr n 11 Hungarian refugees :r. Ml I r v dr.-.- :r r- i isp< m Austria
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  • 86 2 THIS was the scene m Vietnam recently as some 30 members of the Vietnamese Civil Guard Disabled Veterans Organization clashed with police (seen m background), m Saigon. The one-armed, ono-legced veterans' protest stems fro m the withdrawal of their pensions. Police broke up the peaceable demonstration and
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  • 113 2 MELBOURNE. Mnr h 22 (Rc;*cr Am atterr.pt on the I DMUTStbOn darici!"!^ re:or:i 14 hoar?' continuous dan tog will be made m INlelboume or. S;;rsn,iv Thi N ri ri \V3? set m America last ye;>r. The A .:-'r iliati record of c l^
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  • 39 2 NEW YORK, March 22. (AP) Briti.-h actor Edward Edmund Pufdom and Miss Alioja Darr, European portrait painter, will be married on March L'l). it was announced today* PurricKTi w.i? riivTred last March Cron Tita Purdoia
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  • 148 2 INDIA SAYS 'NO' Na tiona liza tion Of Tea Industry new dclii:. v, (Brats?) T.-.r n- w of the People (Lower House) today rejected a Communist proposal to nationalise the Indian indi.s'.rv. which i s la:. Br.'ish-owned. Trie proposal was introduced by 'ho Communist nen--1 T1 Leader Mi K. G<
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  • 243 2 Army Propo^ Recall Hoff| May Be Way JAKARTA, Morch U UP ncsian ormy hos taken o q^«f, c 7 1 may Icod to restoration 1 that young republic. J In nice bui fin Eiogirii no It with got the nation 1 prnbi* m Tl i arir m■■
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  • 26 2 VW —NO CHANCE THE Wot Gorman I wagen v,. .-acrid to keep the price of the popular car BBQ rSW iriHlr' 1 manager, said today. Reuter
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  • 78 2 LOS ANGELES. Match '2: A P A s wept-wn g N a\ y bomber flashed over International Airport !aM night to a new round trip record to New York and bark. The twin jet Douglas Sky b: nearly 1 Navy officials said the P**" formal
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  • 16 2 COMMODITY PRICES Spot (K^n,.^ i unneaa Sf>vs| n April 1 May feat rn L?5 >. T«wc: Stain
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  • 16 2 n I 0{ KJ elusion m a &*9 in«*rf a~ r lor r *'c. Reuter
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  • 8 2 LO\D< I Chan I •imt sBR H
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  • 212 2 NURSE ALLEGES AT TRIAL LONDON. Marrh 22, (Reu-1 ter A nurse pving evidei i n *hp murder tria i I Di i B^ikin A!vr- ':r:..r<i today tha 1 he had on" i brrn an^i > 4 h BCt be she
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 i Give Your Memory a Holiday J&**W with the Omega Seamaster Calendar rw^J^ C x I Hi^^^^^^B n VC3r fU ncsr Swiss vi-atchcs TU f Md Geneva aaMnMariaY at iai V The hindicst place for a calendar is obviously the dial of your watch. Ml wrtu ilw c^r?c:i<}v when the
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 3 MR. AM) MRS Geor K e WCC seen after their marriage m Singapore nn Bwittay. The bride, the former Miss Lily Sort, is the only daughter of Madam Tan Kng Neo. The croom is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Wee Choc Lim.
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  • 321 3 :ire Kidnap Inquiry al\ i.nn'l'R. L ;1(1 t,, Uinp Lrf' min»T LM ;l l«Xfw L hatched I r^durinu a LirAcistnte'a riaafai l^kc LtpV tml.iv. r r .vho I i ree < r^ed imi!i all °ral oad this I nfver r bcry ■pas bef cr;;> a rrrtain ■M the ptot."
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG. March 22. ial Standard Service: Closing prices of thr H kong Exchange were £1( to £1 Sterlir 1875 to I: $1.8 to Malaya |1 74 to one Indonesian RupG d 5209 75 1 i taeL
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  • 213 3 Medical Experts Will Serve All SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, is working on a "miniature" national health scheme for Singapore. W SClosin^ this yesterday. Mr. Braga said hil Ministty plans to open wvi ral Polyclini > throughout the island to mccl
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  • 99 3 THE M i contri ite more I rds SUngap re nd youngsters must be encouraged to go to on organised ha sI I thf Minister I I industry and Commerce, tfr, M at the inaugura meeting of the Seafarers' [an B ard yesten; J He
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  • 301 3 Standard Music Critic A I Dfl \v v ri Hani and musically satisfying re Ita] was given by Irene Kohler, Urn celebrated I glish pianist. In the Victoria Memorial Ha la <t night Kohler has the knack of imbuing a'l she Irreapec- of period,
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  • 245 3 /I Year Or More To Weave Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Famed weavers of "kain benang mas" m Kelantan and Trengganu are to be consulted by the Federation Government shortly, over the design of the Court Dress of the Yang di-Pertuan Agon-, the Paramount Ruler.
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  • 66 3 A SINGAPORE motorist found that it didn't pay |o drive slowly, especially along Xiro'l Highway. He ws Ho .n Chong of Syed A'wi Road who was fined I i In the Brsi Trafflc court for driving "too .-low" on that road A:;;'. 22. This wa>
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  • 131 3 'Our Transport Laws Are Up-To-Date' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The ffederatioft*i preseni rosdj transport legislation lias pared its overland transport lystem ctt par wit'n those of the most progressive countries m the world. Mr. On:: Yrke Lin, Minister for Transport, declared today, Mr. On;: wai answering criticism! of the A.^ociated Chinese
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  • 179 3 Coming Soon: Union For All Seamen The Singapore BCttMßt Council ot Action will (om a single national union to represent ill seamen m the Coionv, chairman of the Council. Mr. s. Jaganathan, laid vi rterday. Air Jaganathan aid drafl constitution wa ing pry parcel r;r: the inaugural meeting the DC
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  • 26 3 LAY KOH TIX. isn. n fi>her•r..in. v as iounr] hanging from B beam m house jn Te ok Ma! a Dcatt, Singapore. ye> 4crday.
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  • 624 3 JUDGE DISMISSES STENO'S PETITION FOR DIVORCE: 'INCOMPATIBILITY IS NOT GOOD GROUND TO CUT UNION' Two Had A Torturous Time For 14 Months' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Justice Shepherd n t' no High Court today dil mil if d tr.° petiUon f r *r divoci c °f Isabella Kanapathy* n -tractive
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 N3. *c d?i t -?--> K c r vs r-e :ne under the bonnet F cr car the F' that g.vei you more trouble fc«M MU can rJ^rd >;^ d-«'t s^ecfy Gr"». "c F r s^ cre Parts 1M is why the va<t FM crgc^ct ci producng your car ma-.es
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    • 209 3 ANNUAL Safe OF SALES ON ALL BARGAIN COUNTERS ACCESSORIES— FOR LADIES— PLAIN COTTON BLOUSES— S colours all sixes $3 25 eoch COTTON BRIEFS $1 50 eoch FOR MEN— NEW TIES. SOCKS, BELTS— CHEAPEST IN TOWNWASSIAMULLS HIGH STRFET „> SI\(,M>OR( I A BEST INVESTMENT IN IPOH TOWN A HOME AT HAPPY
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  • 209 4 There's Room For 150, but... Criminals Now Go To Pudu Prison MALACCA, Fri There are 16 warders looking after six remand prisoners m a prison here with accommodation for 150 persons. This was disclosed by the CID chief. Mr. F. j. Roach,
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  • 145 4 ONLY tour pfWMII turned up at the first "Meet the I Peoples Bession N of the TangUn Branch ol the Bingapoxe Labour Front at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Three others turned up alter the IffffkMl iras ov( r. Ir.v general becrttary o; i the
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  • 121 4 THE Malay Literature Agency (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) has published a pamphlet on the nrw Romanized Malay spelling, incorporating the changes that had been made at the Literary and Lanfnage Ceeigreas m September last year. According; to the newprinciple of spelling, foreign words,
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  • 168 4 Delimitation Of Taxis SINGAPORE'S City Council is m a fix on one of its own decisions the delimitation of taxis. Although the Council decided two months aso to place no limit on the number of tSdds m the City, it could not agree on
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  • 67 4 IPOH. Fri— Branches of the Perak Hydro Employees Union will hold emergency meetings to decide on a time of action to be taken against the company lor re-employ-ing a junior A.sian engineer. A union statement says that "M very unpleasant situation is looming ahead." The protest
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  • 58 4 IPOH. Fri— A terrorist was killed by No 17 Troop ot 22 Special Air Services m deep junglfl ten miles ntt of Sungei Siput yesterday morning The terrorist killed was imonf sn unknown number contacted by the sorority patrol. Attempts are hcins made to bring the
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  • 43 4 Way. and means to improve the conditions for third class patients at the Singapore General Hospital will h e c \\>- cussed at a committee meeting of the Tanglin Branch of the Labour From on .March 26, the Standard was told yesterday.
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  • 149 4 TROOPS PATROL STREETS AFTER A GANG CLASH MALACCA, Fri. A than 20 people took place gang fight involving more at Bukit China last night, police reported. The fight v h started m a coMcc ih ;i hetween a m *tt ety gang and some i lalwurers lasted several minutes m
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  • 145 4 Wanted: Public Spirited Men Women THE Sm-HP": c P■■ Services Corp.-, r.o-.v being organized under the au pices of the Social Welfare Departmenti aro lonku:^ ft r men and women arno could utilise their spare time m i orkmg for the we. tare i thfl BOOpla. Bocfetary of the pro
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  • 80 4 No Pledge For Aided Teachers THE S;- Z'lp-- re A r Teachers has been informed bf the Lducation Mir.. that Government could not guarantee the continuan employment of untrained teachers m aided <>ols The Alliance was told v m a letter from M 1,1 U of the Ed tti Mii
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  • 98 4 Merdeka Parcels For Poor KAJANG Fi —The Olu Langat District Well are C ittee listri ite c hundred free food parcels to the poor m the district as part oi llei Wca t r sttoni Patients m the hospital rrrc ■ISO re'er-e V od parcels. The LotU ries Board has
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  • 110 4 42,553 Get State Nationality KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Since Sepie:r>er l:'.~>_. 42.553 pffiotii aave boss given Rate National Certificates m Scianj sor. the Registrar of State I Nationals, Inche Mohamad A.i bin llohaasad Taib, said today. He said mOSf Of tbi BpßaV canti were Chinese. There are more spplications pomiftg now
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  • 90 4 ROAD accidents took 20 lives m Singapore m February, which is twice as many as the number killed m January, said a Traffic Police report yesterday. But the number of accidents on the roads that month (1.722) was less than m January, (1,837). the report
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 694 4 11am.1.45.4,C>.30&9.3()pm. j ii f \^M\\((i|(iß niih h 4- i \<.i i -M .i hni ii-■ v i; X 4FF X Vl! CVl\ Rl <^ K\ W&& 0 I "j! IMPORT wr 1 it sin;2«-sf«>f| tint >on don't <li-mis>. the film h 4* •"Adientiirp*. of ,i*.ano\;i" m frrmt of the >oun«er
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    • 322 4 _p CATHAY JIM Organ£s «iio l On lop m f j -sIOI \|«< KM j m Allied ArtKu n f \U\i M> I iti:.\n mi. moor: L >■ tomorrow: marTP l^ "THE BtACHr~ iMls I Thr srnvition.il I \v.!h -iii^. r. |u\ i I K< Ihr IMI (vlli i.i x
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 188 4 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance fIMCADODC nP2I%IA dtm nrS^l^. S;iot::~ht (S/KL): 715 Latin 34" L'.ften^r*' C--'f c p^^ x :i nni. Bi^vs hariri V Scottish FA Cap Serr. r.a 2■ IT ■n.ii. FJ:::;ards /V ita^ A ~A^^^*^ R\DM> M\^.\^^ (R.^innal): TT 11 ir p\V LJK? isi; IW/jf|iV C^ REDIFFUSION
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  • 528 5 and Fairey Point incident is closed Air Vice-Marshal E. C. Bates yesterday apologised to the Assistant Minister for Local Government, hAr. Tan Thcng Chiang, for any rudeness that might have been caused to him during his visit to P v I a v Tckong
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  • 214 5 I HB PLOT THAT f A! Lib TWO Pakistani seamen. caught in| the act of trying to hide 12 pounds of, raw opium went down on their k:v before the ship's captain and beu, d for mercy, a Singapore District Court was told yestcrci The
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  • 277 5 Wont an on procuring charge AN elderly woman. Lee CIM n as alleged m a Singapore eon I ltO*y to have lured a 14-year-old girl into pro- I DOH the pretext ot getting nci a iob as a domestic lervant Lee was charccrt
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  • 45 5 A FLASH i ifi ttning h.: f EC Kanapj m, 10, X] Btaf IP last night. m m Hrn H ital. X riappan had come on: Ol his i fetch hi bi i c Sudden! Igktoil trUCI Uflß and he fell.
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  • 33 5 NBGOI vi lONS to enc the Q itrilM "v 140 B n- crc\\-- were m i the Singapore's Labour- Mini try yesterday but no dcci :rthcr meet- I be held todaj.
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  • 430 5 Man on attempted shooting charge says: PANG Hock Lim. 37. an insurance azcnt and a former member of the Volunteer Special Constabulary yesterday made his defence on I charge of attempting to shoot Inspector Simon Cornelius and a police party on Jan. sat the
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  • 176 5 THE BOY WHO COULD NOT FACE FAILURE... A 12-YEAE-OLD student took' his own life i week after he h;id failed his school's final Form 4 examination. This was disclosed yesterday by his 10 year-old brother to the Singapore Coroner. Mr. j Giam Chons: Hins:. at an inquest into the death
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  • 91 5 Singapore architects ycsterdav gave a big welCOflN to Mr. Kenneth M. D Cross, presidenf of the Royal Institute cf British Architects, when he arrived m the Colony lor a brief visit Mr. Cro i, together v. ith Ifr c. D. Spragg, lecretary Oi the Institute,
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  • 303 5  -  PERAK S.W.E.C. NEW MOVE BY HATU GAJAH, Fri. Ihe Pcrak State War Kxctutive Committee has started I new move to win over the hearts and minds tl the rural population, particularly inhabitants of new Villages, m the fight asainst Communist terrorism. V now tato
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  • 135 5 Language dispute: Solution soon DISCUSSIONS were held yesterday between representatives of the Stall Side of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council and the Government on the dispute over language to be used at council meetings. The dispute iroee on Thursday, when the Staff Side representatives walked out of a meeting
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  • 146 5 98 Will Hike To Johore NINETY-EIGHT adult di students, indu Tk of the St. John An Hilance Bngade, will hike to Johore fro i the Singapore General Post Office tomorrow. The hike, organized I f Mr. P. X Heron, of the Sing ore COUXH o: Adult Education, bez\n.- at 8
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  • 63 5 CHUNG Chin Cheoi g tn Club s #< i: sr di qua Ifie I n i:i r r !i yeu Singapore TtaAk ij, -< rday. rmi p eaded I iflty to driving i mot( m i ng ;i r panjang H ri '''i with< i1 ■lien
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  • 66 5 THE Singapore Chini m Righ School Scien Exhil .*< r n n I I he exU oded arKHhe^ day to S mday, b. c big i rowd have r n ning ud lot Qm exhibition n hich it h< I jn i t.junction with the sfhool's .'-Bth annivi
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 J JONGCQLIP; L. Leo.! ETaNO GRILLIS; pew pet latment pies I Mcmot.ihs i >OU I tevett w% relief i and Hcm^.i^s arc osy «Ktion, so F**iKo\cry and r,/' rw!:c\cd 'ABLETS aim. J «rf Urn, '•IM i| the F*in».. i mm), L* tVn NIIS G APORE I int..
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    • 214 5 i i i Bath time is i CussonS I time Jfe Cussons BABY SOAP °f BABY POWDER I I WHAT HAPPENS TO I I WOMEN WITHOUT MEN? 1 I THE SHOCKING STORY OF ONE WAN H I AGAINST 1000 WOMEN' {^rJK\% H vill K^ A i w^r W I r
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 526 6 r >UGH T the nej iti m tl it taken place with the Brit i Government for con>ti- .*ional pro^ n Sing IJ the importer m d debatable issue lias been over I defence of Malaya as a whole. It fanned the basis of what the Brit
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    • 244 6 from contributions m cash and kind ccived by terrorists from sympathi and Trom people living m fear of them, their st< idv source of revenue is derived from the sale oi stolen rubber. Since the Emef| atarted nine years many estates have b en abandoned by their owners
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 260 6 Special Malay Rights Sir I am sorry for giving nain to Malayan Indian m my letter on the Special Rights of the Malay:-, by touching f»n Chinese hi.story m the larae of 7th Instant I am fighting for my community's self-pre-servation. Turning to the Emprror Ilwani, it i. a pity
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    • 187 6 Sir Malay Qig, !nrs r%: <ertaio v earn very low salaries if the [tement by Mr. P Ramlee. President of :hc Artistes I nion of Ma v ri |g C orrr. Surely his fifurei omitted the bonus which li paid nt the end of each production aa
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    • 141 6 Sir In your paper of We Ina lay, |fai 20, Mr. Lim Ken? Khooii says he 1j th< honorary general seen tary ol 1 charitable organisation In Singapore, and gives a lot of details about how a Fids Day is Tanged. Whai wi Interested hh mbi n of
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    • 78 6 Sir May I draw your attention to a niisstatomrnt made by a correspondent Mr. G. X. Nugawela under the heading Racket m Low Cost Housing: where-in it is stated that permits are beinj; granted by the Singapore Improvement Triist. It would be appreciated if you could make it
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  • 1036 6  - Cardinal's Proposals for Reunited Ireland Douglas Hyde By CARDINAL Softs D' AltOW, f.i.i d 71. a Si them 1 r rt IM I D T \7 m the North. As chair* HUM of U t Irish B il opt and Irtland'i n- j I 'nrdirnl };c is jih COURtry 9
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  • 514 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by 'rill! other day. commenting on tho still < ontrovcr.sial Fairry Point incident, this NMU t onrluclofl with tho liopr that Britons m Sinsa pore would strivr to save the £<">d name of their country from a fate it does not de-m-mt.
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  • 832 6 Rawle Knox recently visited Katmandu on his South Asian fact-finding tour IN the crazy back streets of Katmandu, beside the fantastic temples where Buddha may take the form of Vishnu and vice versa, there is a slogan scrawled m Gorkhali and repeated on many walls: "The Chinese are our
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 18 6 1 slsW. ROLLOP j Sole AgcnM AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 'CO North Bridge Rood, S.ngoporc-6, Tel: *****/2 j
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    • 44 6 NEW OPTONE EYE DROFj h. in^ from smoke dust jjlarr J"<l hl A new medical formula j > n ers and everyone tac>n(j e>f <" NEVER BEFORE eye drop form' )ui» press the neat o". or 3 drops m each eye *rid y« c i wb3
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  • 101 7 MONTREAL. Mar. 22 (OF) —Quadruple*-, throe gil i v, were ben ft lei lay I i-\ ,r- r 'I Br h€l lf h<^ five other children A.: v.ere rep-% v. ell. 1 m children «Cfl bom r 51 jogr H )spital m nt9iby La M:
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  • 53 7 TEGUCIGAPLAi Hoodurw, g \n- L'< dents n a 60- period W and injure the Pan ham w hi^h- j -t WflllliWilJ < n s and M injured when a tru I vhich I c] lett the high? \y Satui day a bus plunged I highway killing m
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  • 59 7 LA SPEZIA, (Italy), lI J C I 22 (AP)' m An tn>i>i r vr pr r r mi take lodaij r ,.Tr a i couple Ui Ifcfti poradi ng c r <'< pfcantt. rheji d the san ao m io ?»;,/r they Imtolw ra.w/- aim an abovl
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  • 266 7 GODMOTHER BANNED BY ORDER OF VICAR LONDON, March 22.— Three babies were christened. Baby No. 4 was five-week-old Gerald Stalker. His parents, with two god-fathers, a godmother, and a few friends, moved towards the font. The view, Urn Etar. Kenneth Harper, danced at the |TOUf) m Si Ifaitin's, Brampton. Cp.r::-'f
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  • 181 7 Is the STORK about to visit MARILYN? NIU YORK, March 21 (AP) Marilyn Monroe refused today to confirm or deny printed reports that she i> expecting I baby. She said such matters are private. The blond" actress, Will of playurieht Arthur Miller. s::id through a spokesman: "I have nothing to
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  • 247 7 Husband Accuses Wife Of Being UNFAITHFUL NEW YOKK, March II (AP) British-born Dr. Tohn vrrs 57-vcar-old industrialist falsely accused uTcS wS of intimacy with Ser K e Rubenstein, slain financier, she testified m court today m»n Rcttv Mvers. attractive bkmde inotner oi vJifi&t%Em Sir! now playing m a Broadway SSSiftnS
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  • 237 7 I ondon. liar 21 (H<^. Ir H< i Drills of ;i L.'iOU -tcrliiiS machine whi< h can replaci i*<--beari for UmiU d pi nod d »r--ing an Operation have been disclosed here. The machine hot only ogM senate the blood ropp
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  • 295 7 Ingrid And Zsa Zsa Pictures In Montesi Trial VENICE, Italy. March 22 (AP> A photograph of Chief defendant C.ianpino Pic-rinni with Ingrid Bergman :vid Zsa Zsa Gabor \\;'s added today to the evidence m the Wilma Montesi trial. Tl c photograph '> v iered to support the claim by Pi
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  • 97 7 ,s plaintiff m a librl action m which she claims half a million dollars from the machine "Whisper Th r action, filed m Manhattan suprrmr court. Vw York, .irises from an article a brut Mon.que m whii h. she cnmpl.iins, she was described as unchaste. i'»fl ana
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  • 183 7 Three Die In Race To Aid Crash Victims MAHNOMEN, Minnr a [API -a-electrically-charged pool of water, fed by a 1 ken I igfa tcnsiMi electric line, killed three v Miagi tei i r > <"-' r a wrecked car containing the hrx'y.r, of two crash victim aartf t°d«v.\ Six mm
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    • 158 7 L'S HEAD KuiNNESS jBH w Zr Al i 1111 If y J VATTS BAKER LTD., SANITARY ENGINEERS HAROROAO. SINCAPOR I 1111* j m> The 5 cwt. carrying capacity P If* JT^ of the Vanguard Estate Car *S makes it ideal for perform.ng I V a .hundred-and-one jobs on Ay I\
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  • 304 8 S'pore In Need Of Citizens Advisory Body THERE is a growing need for the establishment of a Citizens Advisory Council m Singapore, Miss J. M. Robertson, Head of the Department of Social Studies, University of Malaya, said yesterday. And the u>c of various community centre picmiseg to spread the activities
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  • 131 8 Colony Has Made Progress In Music SINGAPORE bai taken great rtrides m the tic-Id of mwsir, •he Director of Music for v So;;th Wales of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. w Baer, told the Standard yt iterday. Mr. BIT, I <^".;v.r.ied by Mrs. Baer, arrived m Binga- pore a few
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  • 103 8 $2 ,000-Job Attracts 42 Men FORTY-TWO men have applied for the $2,000 a month job as manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, said the Chairman of the Board. Mr. David X.W. Lee. yesterday. The Board interviewed some of the candidates yesterday Mr. Lee told the Standard the Board may
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  • 73 8 SINGAPORE City Council ta planning to build a clinic togt. labour stall at KoiTm ThJa will be the third clinic to be run by the Council lor its labour force it will be fully equipped to deal with ordinary sick cases and will have the services
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  • 157 8 THE Singapore a1 a v Journalists Union yesterday urged the Federation Government to let ud a national film industry as a means of ihowlnc to the world Malay culture and ttM Malayan ways o: lite. Spokesman for the Union said the Federation Government should
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  • 247 8 VARSITY SOCIETY TO FORM BRANCHES THROUGHOUT FED. THE Unive rsity o! Mala; Society, whi sin -c its formation m L9S4 has I functioning on a ;.n. ;..:v ba>i>. will henceforth b! composed of a central body with branches spread ai over Malaya, :i the proposed amended constitution of Sue:- tf
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  • 33 8 AIR Marshal S.r Franci Fres ang< (\-:ri-C. Par Ea Air Force, returned to Singapore yesterday from the seato conference beld In Canberra, Australia, which he attended as UK. military adviser.
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  • 87 8 < P Secretary. Mr. W. A CO v. poi ninth •how onsored by ■igapore t,..: i ng S "iety. n Friday at the Happy VV< rid Stad im. Mr Goode will pr« prize- following the opening at 530 p m -a v 1 h< Id
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  • 212 8 6 U.S. Grads Arriving On Globe-Circling Trip SIX young Americans, all recent University graduates, arc expected to arrive m Singapore next week m a Hongkong-built $35,000 52-foot teakwood i vessel Man. Jong on U round-the-world cruise. The vessel Ifl strictly a facing craft. She is 1.200 to 1.400 feet of
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    337 8  -  CHAN SWAN BEE By A WARTIME wireless operator m the Hutry, Hazy Tabor sat back m a sofa m a Sinqor. lighted a cigarette and confessed: "I never, nc r v T riage. Reason: Arrested m a train by Russian secret ar 1° yens 1 jail for "political irimm
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  • 22 8 ll s •\i luvu Takor «H Kantian i»fa» ».irl.ip.x» ,tth. r-i i wvrral R^d AiM fin t«. pr«fuir..
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  • 14 8 Central Control Of Fund ins a I Of I i the "^5 to put
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    • 349 8 Insdc and ou v BF. Goodrich tyres ore built to give long mileage. Note the brocd, flat tread that grips the ground and spreads the vnght of your car over a wider road surfocc. A tough extra layer under the tread protects against road shocks. FOR LONGER, SAFER MILEAGE, BUY
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    1551 9 kttMl TO AFRICA— with Bernard McElwaine -Deborah Kerr froze as the beast leapt Rhonda Fleming pot on fine irif/i cheetah* and icon their njiectinn m return. Beauty in Lace—— FITTING pretty ond with a noive air, in what may look like the aftermath of a dance of the seven
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    • 195 9 T/?e iror/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products R Balashin Sai In The 'New Look' Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, "Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Feu! Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL liJ^\ii yukw BENTLCY "X^iy 1 m 1 BRASTED T1 s^i for^oar I CHALLEN M *M CHILOREM'S
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  • 11 10 I tho da r v H I strik H H
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  • 180 10 JANUARY world production of natural rubber has been estimated at 1 55,000 long tons, it was announced m Washington yesterday. The estimate WM made by the Secretariat of the International Rubber Study Group and announced by the Business nad Detence Serviecs Administration oi the
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  • 129 10 Traders Call Q r 1 THE Un.tcd Stot Zr I mcrce is extremely intr rr v l Malayan businessmen r 1 experience m their C H ":J ca, Mr. Chorlcs F. Bochm 1 trade development miss r 1 Mr Boehm said rospftl r t(> I In a quesUoo y^ht
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  • 292 10 WHETHER natural rubber and synthetic come into direct competition at a particular price level is questioned by Sir John Hay, chairman of Linggi Plantations. In a statement prepared for the company's annual meeting March -<-s. air John points out that during the years 1955
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  • 262 10 U.K. Strikes Bullish Factor In Mart THE week has been one of steadily rising prices m the rubber market with natural declines during the day.-' trading as profit-taking took place, says the report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath and Co., Ltd. The U.K. strikes, seem to have been treated as a
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  • 186 10 overall trading owUmti restricted nn the I i share market yesterday with industriall steady but q; ;:c t. Tin were show;r. z fttrthtl small improvements, while rubbers continued to rita on I strong inquiries. Pri t **ffff|tl MMMUnead the Malayan fThinlwnlmi' Association were: IXDI'STRIAI S
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  • 95 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pinil vesterrlav wore: Copra, M r $2 ers; cocon m bulk 54.; rum* $47J i: M-.; n «ok white pep- i P 'i- >"i sellers; Sarawak white I $95 sellr;,, Special S-r... Singapore Ccpra Association closing prices ye?:erday Straits mixed copra:
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  • 47 10 h IR^ LI Sin c pn^ manaeor of Chun? Khiau Bank Ltd., hrad ottivo. Singapore, will leavo b> thr mv Bavrrnstem on March 27 for Manila. Hongkong and Japan on a two-month business-cum- pleasure trip Mr. Jim \uIJ ho accompanied by his wifp.
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  • 62 10 rHE M Ix c h m:, Bai v As! made the follow c s ra tei to merchant i New York: TT on ::2 4 credit bills, 33 1 \r, trade I Canada: fc i; mg TT. 8*? 1 B credit b. 3] L| l 4 trade ling
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  • 41 10 NEW IrOW H UN Dow-Jn:- 1( IVC;< STOCKS: 1 5 Utl 1 1 1 U 8S Stod i i BONDS: 4') ifßi The 1 j fl Cnm'n n .f" u^uros rnri. !<>24 2< zr equals ion, cin^od at IS;
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  • 18 10 MALAY/ I I I I Imal 2 I for 14 I I I I I
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    • 1363 10 NOTICES CENTRAL \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 In the Matter of the ELECTRICITY BOARD that the partnership COMPANIES ORDINANCE FEDERATION OF M-iiiv* subsisting b'tw^nLauPhcng (Chapter 174) l/IUII Kor. Low Pheng Ouan Lav To all Consumers m Teo Chye, Lav Swan Mong. K CHONG TENG Port Dickson Chia 800 Tian, Lav
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    • 159 10 f NOTICES KUCHA! TIN, LIMITED •Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Notice to Shareholders. .ys forecast by the Chairman all available and payable ground which could be worked by the Company's dredge has now been covered and dredging operations finally ceased on 13th March, 1957. The Mine ll being closed
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    • 147 10 ~»~M~- m~ »~U~<_I~I_ <-|_ i— I i-i t~t r-, m Singapore Chamber of Commerce Reviews Business For Year See Page 12. I < Mode in Gcrmonv j I B ARBER-FERN-VIU i H For Boston, New York, Philadtlphi*. B« k s H (vi« Cap* ot C< h port f. JJJj FERNSEA
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    • 561 11 m^cu TRADING CO., LID. Hrt£^ (32/6 Robinson Read BSTnUI H^NEL LINE H oih. tlltWifi-T PhiUdclphia b Cult Port* S cor* P.S harr Parana m M 2 1 30 Mar H »9, .J Ap* 24/ 2S Api <6/ J? Apt icac and discharge cargo |JS«6AMIRICANLINE tettt.d*^ "•"•b«'B B- .H«»P»^ Fj €rBt
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    • 1155 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (I^B llint)« t (ln<o.porat«d m S.ncaper*) t' 2 lint^ 21? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE sp? C«rrt«r« option to procttd via othtr pcrtt to load and diuh«ra« e»iRC SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCCW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORIJ Singjport nrm Out Saili P. Slum Penar* mcaon
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    • 859 11 MITSUI |S LINE FOR JAPAN %S POr Sh9m P#nolH Awobasan Maru *or <obe Yoi-ohonr.c 8 Apr Hoguroson Maru *cr Kobe Yokohama „28 Apt FOR USA Foi New York Philadelphia, Boltimore Hoeison Moru 14 Apr 17 Apr Mcirinsan Maru 1 5 May 1 8 May FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY vio COLOMBO Amogiian
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    • 599 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot kongkok ond/or Foi Eott P#nong P.S'hom S'por* "MEONIA" 27/29Mor 30/31 Mor 1 3 Apr BANKGOK ONL> "SONGKMLA- 2/4 Apt "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr 18 19 Apr 20 21 Apr BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS boilings *o< Genoo, Antver*. Koturdom Homburq. Copcnhogen, Gothenburg, Oslo Spore P. S'hoir P«ni*a
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  • 494 12 Hope For Success In Talks On Constitution THE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. M. F. Cutler expressed hopes for a more successful conclusion on the constitutional talks now bein? held m London. Ik lid that the QttnbtS Wnfllnnad 111 keen dcs:ro f i m wtw|na^i wttteawsal oi
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  • 92 12 Need To Improve R.I. Trade Relations TUB for improvement m the Colony's trade >ns with Indonesia, i had been m the Sil pore Chamber of Commerce reports for the past v years, was still a major problem, according to the .rman. However, 0m Colony's en- I trade with h DCsia,
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  • 276 12 MALAYAN production of pineapples continued to expand and as usual, set a postwar record despite a decrease m the recovery of fruit, says the Chamber's annual report. In 1956. 35.210 tons of canned pineapple (net can contents) were produced, against 24,779 tons m 1955. Since
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  • 232 12 Building Materials Sales At High Level SALES of building ma terials during the second half of 1956 remained at a high level due to the unabated activity of both Government and private builders. Despite the oxtrcme difficulties experienced by importer: due to tho rapidly luin^i::^ freight rate?, supplies of most
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  • 42 12 the Singapore Chamber of Commerce WOllld be Occupying the fourth and fifth Doon of Denmark Houm by the end 01 the year. The foundation stone of Denmark HOUM WMM hiirt hv H.RJI. Prime Axel of Denmark lasi November.
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  • 288 12 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce would continue to oppose strongly any attempts to impose taxation before sale on the Colony's trade, said the chairman. Mr. M. V. Cutler at the annual general meeting yesterday. "Political inclinations, as well as the desire to raise revenue should
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      240 12 Colony Keen To Co-onJ Says Commerce Cfc e j THE future of Singapore-Federation r X I conjecture at present, and our particular cor I may become seriously affected, Mr. M F I Singapore Chamber of Commerce, stated v I ripfhim ■nnual general I thai what seemed to be a
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    • 80 12 'Not In The Interest Of Workers' f:x:\">; >f minimum wages cither generally r.r 1:1 selected industry would not be m the ;:.-l:i v. nployers and the Singapore Go\ <-:•.- ment IMS Was Utt view of the Sil Chamber of Com- < < n minimum standards of livelihood, on which the
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    • 91 12 EXIH >B PS of gi aded timber from Singapore during the secf:. r-e higher than the corresponding period :r and v. 0 up on I supp!y v. -.able and ca for n particular Dorami Despite the biodrfnf of the S > na! at the end of
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    • 21 12 I I J bers an: M I I I I Trade I I becßtfaJ I i H I I > I
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    • 41 12 tevelopmonts m th< I IM •bout an improvement m 1 and white p^p. }> A apprehension < -.osia, the murkK I ack and, M ptr |ni for wbtte. ■scope showed more an nportant JMI r.,m; :,!,-fi 11 529 tons and white
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    • 307 12 THE Malayan mariDei fO€ Qaited K.r.qdom :> xtilcs was itill diminish;:^, an i if the very recent rise m prim continued, even the high class retailing goods would be affected, it was reported ai the annual gen<ral meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yCftd
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    • 204 12 THROUGHOUT the J«e* a great i irk 'y of I liquori has been availal .<■ m ample quantities, to ocdiiig to the Chi nber*i rep rt. Novt Bf the duty ru n, end spark ing ines i east d v tbstantially. There are Indications thai the high*
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    • 108 12 Tourism 'Important Secondary Industry' TOURISM could become one of our most important secondary industries. the Chamber's chairman said yesterday. Its success would enhance the Colony's reputation and bring material benefit to other industries and com- merer. h<* added. The Singapore (iovrrnment lud since the benefit «»f a Colombo Plan sponsored
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    • 76 12 4 ""1 "BEDFORD 1 1 "LIGHT WEIGHTS" ar r ii y^^g^^^ i itafirow by rcising r^c /^ms/i fitting scats. IISHI^HWCIrJtti I f^^S^"?) ther; Bedforcl odc| s from 1 ton lo 12 tons incl^ding tippers petrol V i >p^ or diesel. Available from stock. 1 i ml^nCMW*fM, MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED U
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  • 210 13 LiH^Jilft I re Bid For Triple Fails 1 with 14 points, won the team championship m rhampionship hoH at Changi last ni ff ht. qwerwe ament must be dM for tho smooth running the night's p .rime i included Special boi* Boxers from Singapore. Ma- D the back for
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  • 111 13 m Grand Prix i of thr day when h«» pushed alian Maserati aroutu l:2fl ie« :<nir seconds off the rc■inrt time later, Arcentine union Juan F.-» the wheel of the samp and tied V 1 lock- Moss and F:»ngio will be I vheel tinip m the same r.tt't m
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  • 40 13 SAND'. 1 [CH, KENT Mai R > Cambridtee 1 '.cad Kames to two over 1 Iku I m thr Inters ai II golf mat'-h. _;an today on the champion ship link of the R' ■al Saint Qc Wftti Club •>
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  • 170 13 Perak's Tennis Win IPOII. It; Two walfco?en ipoctlngljf cooceded. %vn PWfafc a 4 _i rlctory over Kedmn m th< ir CtKia ('noon Leant Cap U nnli n-.atch rv re today. When play wai ■turn r i tlv..> momirm. P< ruk, with an ov might id rt tv.-o match* i to
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  • 46 13 ji hi \\\i-:sßrni m ,:c 22 fAP)— British Davii Cvi n Michael Daviea and Bi \y X::;_ if lined their vi beati n nun oq their Soul h A: 1k m lour when thry beat the Southern Transothing under floodlight! fan Johannesburg last night.
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  • 276 13 INDIAN Recreation Club trimmed Chinese Athletics by four goals to three m the SAF A Division one league soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Combining bettei the Indians deserved their victory. They showed more t unch m th< ir attack and wwm m the
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  • 117 13 ''"i\V, \'cr.:inz Turf C'jb will K>ld I lie r Summri Mrot:n^ on April 17, Miv i ii ri 4 Hona Cv Two and daai Three vt eatei td fi The Kedah Cup <i\cr |ur'■"nz< (or Clan Two «riU highlight t ir mertiii^ Another tpecial race La the
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  • 77 13 i < )!.lo\vi\< o U c results basketball matches played ai the Vouin Sports Centre yesterday S.\ BD itches were not played Owing to rain Division "B" Hoon Ng Sin beat Chirm Kwonn 70-51 Ya;. Yep received a walkover from S; San Union. i v\ 'i Pong Yi« n
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  • 249 13 All-England Mi aya's Eddy md Dt Id Choong, Oon Chong Tdk v I H H H^.iii advanced into the MCOnd round of the men's :n b c m the All-England Badminton champiori-r BCCOOd F? < i r r Oon Cv 2 Teik and H. H. })<
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  • 112 13 THE >Ho« 2 will rej i ml the s.R.C. Ut X! ifaisi Police m s inda: n turn I to .eke: on the Padang. R C Holfman tC rotain), J. At ri i, C" Coiling. F. L< Merr r B II J. Marks. J Itarte H. Pi era,
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  • 218 13 THE Royal Malayan Navy Volunteer Reserves won the Malayan Armed Forces Football knockout competition for the third successive year when they beat the Ist Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery Blakang Mati by three £oals to one at Thomson Road yesterday. Navy's triumph could be
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  • 83 13 Ladle Cathay Cup: The result m the Cathay Cup a compctitioi open to all ladie who have > i monthly medal or L.G.U eorapetition during the preceding jfci r« •ai fol W'innf Mis*. A 8.v,. nr.H:eao 3<)i who heal NVr- U A <" Cobley (10) by
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  • 48 13 I.OMK) X M:< re h 2.1 <Reul f r Wr-' Ham, the English football league second division team. t*rew 3-3 nritn Ine Spartak I'lub ct Czechoslovakia hen la^t Eli ■>:< of jreslei <■; <■ two Rugb Union matcl i ■> ere:— London [ri»h (30) Aberdeen University (3); Heath
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    • 571 13 VHIICLrS WANTED U/ANTFD to Purchase Gooc L-ed Cars Auatlß, Morns Ford Hillman. Opel. Fiai Vauxnall Dre:erab!y 19!Sl/5»e Models: ring 2»:<81 Soon Icrk Finance Company ITciA South Br:d2e Road. VEHICLE EOR SAIE IRE 11 d !J vjm.. IMI RH il r> i d ">ood condition regulai \ii at Jnnß Pi nco
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    • 173 13 B er By Al Capp -^a C-iRST TiML J Ay., ShECKS.T- f AMERICAS AM'oWER fc NWMAT KIND Of I SW»LLAPPtAL tQ \ON AS.V STAGE </ AHKA'iT SO f V TO BULGANIM \AM ACT CAN J VMAM,%JCMAN > T^.A^ v.EW COMBI-»][ANGEL'C."'- J KHFUJSCHEV -v AT THEY Ji n*awbeas' (,\ation tf angel
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    • 343 13 rpd I) AYS QUOTATION: 1 X "If sl:ini1«*r It" a *n.ik<\ it 1 N ;i winged imp il files i ;i«. well as creeps. "—Douglas i JerroM. s vn ki> \v i or i\ ikvo\i.: T- > i lime tor Ian pi >bW T..-. particularly n COOOei m a ith
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    • 112 13 SOCCER: S.A V A. l.< tqh' D r. ZB D' ky r n "A" vs Air if Vnr,'bn'\ Irani r- Jalnn Bcsar Stadiw, I is p />r I. BJI D I :rr: f Kanh »'I?ib ■t 1.15 M r 'j/w»U Sports Ch/b M D» >';" !5 I I p, 5.
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  • 1779 14 Rain Has Enhanced His Chances Says WINDSOR LAI) MO\ SABREI R, owned by Mrs. Phyllis Lim of SfaiaptffC and trained by Neal Hobbs, is my choice m the season's first ••classic," the twelfth Selangor Gold Cup (Race live) over 11,-milesI 1 -miles at Kuala
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  • 856 14 Tawakal can make amends RACE ONE Tawakal may find his winning turn and t: yy I<T hl> lij ire n the ftrst day when b ickcd a a cood thing over ievi d furl ngg. Tlm Paadoinooiuni fiw-year-old was running on w] n fourth to Performer n. I no doubt
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    235 14 1 rout I should resolve Into i and But on a Amusement II Thi Watlmi I RWI m. y< ai r] n r over the six to ilopsa&a whom hr meets on seven pounds b term y impr</»< .r. ru: and though higher divj .nds pull m thr llupsasa
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