Singapore Standard, 25 March 1957

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  • 43 1 1 the I Pr. T |U »r.cia r I and def <' I to I E inb>: m:, lithe tf» to shm that m va; of mis- people of nut pa fe and ir Hock Is b I ays start m rase 3).
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  • 38 1 PSOSCO. March I more WBC- most |W the attitude |J« Mr. C Ite who said proabound to go Plßflflßsof doi. P^^nr? meeting pfte results of the pißfr to hit San pace the 1906 disMtt the city was
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  • 88 1 The Weaker Sex? They Put The Men To Shame if Tl student nur^s from the General HosniUl Hi I qu,pped Pr CS Uh the UeakCf SCX real| v *s. S «ne I ln lM ixt y f°mn»*lilors finished thr gruellinir M n. /u n rl 'A Y St. John* i
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  • 411 1 KUALA LIMPIR Sun. The President of UMNO in^or. Inche Abdul \/iz bin Ishak revealed t hliv that the 11 man working committee on the Kcid Report headed by 'in* High Commissioner had decided to ">ct aside" ihe controversial issue of nmmonwealth Citizenship. Inche Aziz. «lM
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  • 186 1 PEACE THROUGH MIGHT IS NOT FOR US -JAPAN TOKYO. Mr.rch 21 (UP) Prime Minister Nobusukc Kishi fa i said that Japan bai no intention or ioiaiojl the Southeast Alia Treaty Organization (SKATO). Ki/ni n-.-~.ne the statement yester lay i!: reply to a q tinn at I BOOM of Councillors Committee
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  • 73 1 loxdox. Marco 24 (Beater) Twin strikes m BrtUsti shioywdi MltS engineering plant! arc likely to be c ctt!cd this work with the Offer by the amnloyen of five per rent wn^e ri?es, it is widely reporter! today Tr.n Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering I'nions
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  • 112 1 Scientist Warns Of Fallout In S'pore PROFESSOR Marcus Oil phant. famed atomic scientist, <.:i m Singapore yesterday thai II too many experiments! atomic bombs wero dropped over Christmas Island. Singapore would ba affected by the concerned with the peaceful liaai Of atomic energy rather than its destructive power. Prof. Oliphant.
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  • 61 1 TAIPEI, March 24 <AP) What police said was the first execution of a convicted murderer m Formosa m six years took place m Taipei yesterday. A bullet m the back of the head ended the life of Liao Wen-fiL 26-yoar-old taxi driver iound guilty of
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  • 88 1 JAKARTA. March 24, (Reito:) President SoeJuurno today flew to South Sumatra as HM cabinet formatcur. Mr. S iwirjo made last attempt to break the political dead- -v which wns holding up the formation ol a new (ovtfa> noeni s ;*:i Sumatra b under the otrol of military
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  • 46 1 MR. JAMES Richards. Prei|< nt Eisenhower's Special Envoy now touring the Mi Idle r i s prepared to disci km w:'.: Bagaad Pact countries the poss bilities of building an >itii i ts system of roan and rail communications from Turkey tO Pnki.-tan.— Renter.
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  • 83 1 S. O. S. FROM VARSITIES Have You Corpses To Spare? BONN. March 24 (Reuter) An urgent request for corpses has gone out to hospitals and old people's homes m many parts of West Germany. Circular letters were written by several univer- sitie.s. complaining that a shortage of corpses for dissection
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  • 370 1 U.S. Accepts Britain's Plan For... TUCKERS TOWN, Bermuda, March 24 (AP) The United States was last night reported to have accepted a British plan for an international convention seeking to protect the gigantic new oil pipeline system projected m the Middle East. The estimated
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  • 114 1 'NO PEACE FROM BIG TWO TALKS' LONDON. March 24 <Reutor> Commenting on tke results of the Bermuda Bis Two confer* nee, a lioaoow radio commentator said today that the interests of peace will not derive any proi iv from the Bermuda taik>. because the language of the conference la still
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  • 395 1 US Guided Missiles For British Forces HAMILTON, March 24 (Keuter) President F.Lsenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan announced here today their willingness to register with the United Nations advance notice of nuclear tests and permit international observers il the Soviet Union would do the same. This
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  • 43 1 THE Iraq Foreign Minister announced on Saturday ni^nt that Iraq supported the United States proposal to join the Baghdad Pact Military Committee and said Iraq wi.l make effort! to urge the United States to join aii pact committees. A. P.
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  • 157 1 KUALA LUMPUR. SunCommunist terrorists last night attacked the police station at Trolak, on the main trunk road linking Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, and u-ounded a speciaJ constable. According to police, there were only four terrorists who staged this brazen attack on the station. When
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  • 123 1 PEOPLE IN THE N-E-W-S Harold Moemfl* lan hoi c new plan to protect M d X i si pipelines lo* ffMt P*Qe U Fcrfcraf Jn :.:s:cr /r r labour Mr. V T. Sam bnnthm r r r r r- Uticians m Mtt- r^-S^ 4 tv I .Vobusuk« i tays >.
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  • 51 1 MALMOE. Sxrri Marrh 24 AP Art -r> An Rfit-^rj and her Br:t: h art< r .md, Anthony Ster] had a hugg ng tod kissing n union here todaj rumovrs of i brtwrrn m Ibi mm Ml thi .-iirpoit r ir Ma.m a!'T Stf-el flew m from
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  • 72 1 JOHNSON AIR BASE Japan, Mh I DPI Thirty-five p:an*s enmbedthe seas southeast of Tokyo today m a seemingly futile search lor any survivors amons 67 Americans aboard I C trnr, rt a;r -rrilt i went down m the Pacttt ca! n I- r.': rr. r.s With
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 -SILVA *> BROS. Time for a s if A x 1... M^^&toSi&K i :^l -Oncon IKWIIS IXHiIITiON 195* t: |r MALAYAN l&iWII tS JINCAWII --.(I > NtAV| d.l
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    • 131 1 Zfr£/$ cat£* you rotRafii'w. Kuiif»erann. Automatic R**ford Chanter* Ketrig<rMt<(r». Ca^h c»r HiTr-ViirctiA**' T»-rm* barkffl with 1m l^*>* «*«»rrlre. SI PER SERVICES (S) IHO -♦•l.ttf Knot |e|; HII2L >l F'l.K X \HKi SLR\ U X lil 1 2 »fmlM Mine Hh.jii there is no need to despair 1 V 7 <7
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  • 350 2 M-talks enter the final lap today LONDON. March 24, (Reutcrj. The Anglo-Singapore constitutional conference meetin? tOUlOfroif may finally setUi Urn vital problem of tne island*! internal security, conic Tt Ti.-.-c sources said btft touay. Tiii- vital question has taken gp most of the time Ol the fortnight-old talks at which
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  • 33 2 ABOUT three hundred unemployed Malays from all part.- a| the Federation today cor. iemned the Reid report because it did not fuirtntffl emplojmeni foi the Joblcsi m an independent Malaya.
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  • 99 2 THIRTY-NINE Malayan stud- 1 ents yesterday took oneway tickets to I hina on I the Tji\van?i. leaving behind them a few sorrowful relatives and their bicycles. Of them eight were from Singapore and 31 from the Federation. Nearly 509 bicycles were left behind on the
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  • 161 2 IPOII. Sun. Six delegates, representing the Larut and ifaUng divisions of the UMNO, today walked out from the Perak UMNO delegates' conference when the meeting rejected their proposal to discuss the Reid Commission's constitutional proposal Inche IfokbUUE bin Haii Abdul Maraf, informed the nesting thai
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  • 113 2 CPL. RALPH ANDERSON, 20, attached to the RAF. Signals. Kuala Lumpur helps his pretty bride the former Miss Ng Su Chin, 18, daughter of Mrs. Ng Teong Ghee of Sentul, Kuala Lumpur to cut their wedding cake at the reception held at the
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  • 327 2 gasdfsd Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. G. Shelley, leader of Malaya's 12,000 Eurasians, today hailed the Keid constitutional report as a very "fine and fair' document, He said that if no major changes were made m the fundamental recommendations, the report would form a tine
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  • 135 2 'ENEMY' RAID TAKES TOWN BY SURPRISE KLANG, B m. AW Ml meats thai "< w mi plan< had bombed fact rj In tt. heart of th< t wn *< day 1 k hundn d < p< )>'■■ r« i rr.ph teiy oy BiirfMi Hundn d- < th< m ru i
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  • 44 2 CHEW Senq Her Z r keeper w,,. gi\ en a di harge not a m 11 ting to an acquiti for failing to properly maintalo his hotel n U r, Ul the Jr h >re Bahru Mazi r a!< oooH vf lajr.
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  • 51 2 A NINE-YEAR-OLD schoolD y, Say Sick Suan, fell from t.'V' fir>.t i! Mr of his hOUM m Ba.latar C:o.~e, Queeiictown, Singapore, Last ni^ht He was admitted to the GeneraJ Hospital m a ?rrio- condition. Say was playing with some other boys v.nen he slipped and
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  • 152 2 TUNKU REPEATS: NO TRUCK WITH THE M.C.P. SUNGEI PATAXI, S :r.. Iv k ration Chic:' 4 cr. Tunku Abdul Bafrmaiti today toured his constituency^ Kcdah Tengah, I xplaining the Reid Constitutional Report. At Bn' 1 I^. which he visit o 1 for the thiri tiivc linos the Federal elections, tin
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  • 63 2 PEXAXG S.;n. Fou r persons. Including woman, v.oc injure] when tho rear portion Of I restaurant m Dato Krair.a: Road collapsed tMi morning. Fon^ Kit Lam, an e:r.p'o v< c, wp.s seriou-ly hurt. A woman. Khor Ah See. vm taken to the hospital Two others. Lee
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    187 2 NAIR TO SEEK AID 4 NEW DELHI CONFERENr By G. S. MUTHUKRISHNAN AN institute, alon? the lines of the one already functioning m Calcutta, to train trade unionists will soon be established m Singapore ii sufficient assistance is forthcoming from the International Confederation of Free Trade I nions (ICFTI)
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  • 127 2 Torpedoed Taxi 'Bill THE S implcmcm omn approved polici H of its standin H matt- \D. Haii C SecreUry told the Stand. Mr. Nair said tha: Jficil had already agreed m read been adopted by 11 votes to sidercd a h\ to implement solution. This m delimit the number
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  • 19 2 MR V. j Sonasundram. r- ran i I Congress today praised those provisioi z the special rights
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 187 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products fy" V^t mm w/^m^mr^m' '^S^aV^em f 4V"» y* ?flav' CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Bath time is CussonS time j^ r^J
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    131 3 Sincapore's thr mi L|ipraM Tribune N^ hish srh^b. I»• -u^f»f aB high l^tto a map of L^trlHhfmabiMit L IKB. Sincapore. rftuntries annual Jorum, sponsored by thp New York Herald Tribune newspaper rmounsp friend>hip and unit rstandinc amnn? the xi.uth of the world. ilrlecatfs are selected m national competitions, held
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  • 184 3 lie Community Should Be The Common Goal MfS Assistant the Chief M. P. D. ftistfnlay ur?ed ■pie tt sink their I iiifTfncfs and i* the bfttermr < i the community as a v\holt\ Mr. Nair was speaking at a public meeting organized by the residents of J lan X
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  • 21 3 m are H H proI they n on I oody i m fwter had not been me. mat- md the
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  • 6 3 rL rated the Party the
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  • 12 3 Null*. llrs| sikl > JhtL^ Party N," Sln^Port en LW^u, and I
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  • 152 3 Federation To Build Hostel In RI? THE FEDERATION governm> v help Malay gtadents of the Muslim Univ< rsity at Jogjakarta by building a hostel there if the Fed< ral Council would approve allotting the necessary r. This was disclo- i UM Standard I rdaj ty --.v Malay students r- ntatives
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  • 38 3 For Evading Duty— $950 JOHORE BAHIU7. Sun.— fid the Magistrate's Court hero todn S lvasam was $950 for trying to cv t orris duty on two pieces I Sold an «ld wr; ed at |f c z '< mm*
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  • 214 3 Sumatran Governor's Plans For Rebel Province 7f Would Put An End To Smugglers' Activities THE GOVERNOR of Atjeh, Mr. Ali Hasjmi, will ask the Jakarta Government to provide rupians 000,000,000 (MS 1,500,000) to "reconstruct and reopen barter trade between Malaya and Atjeh with a view to prevent
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  • 131 3 Film Strike: Report To Tunku THE ArttStel Union of Malaya (PERSAM.v has sent; a SB report to Federation Chiel Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on the laiiuiv oi the meeting with Mainy Him Productions Ltd. last week to settle the dispute over the dismissal ol Sft ot Hi members. A spokesman
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  • 114 3 Parents Are Anxious Over Schooling MALAY parents m Pulau Bukom are anxious over their children's future because the Malay school on the island is to be discontinued. President of the Malay Education Council. Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. said yesterday that be had received a report from the Malay residents on
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  • 84 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— Thirty-?ix Ma'av farmers from KlMla Karmsnr district will attcni a four-day civics course at the- !\ladra>ah Iskandariah from ?.larch I>> Distrid Oflfeer, Tuaa Haii Mahmood Hustein will deliver the CWeninf address. The course Includes visits to the Agricultural Station and Distri 1 Hospital
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  • 84 3 IPOH. Sun. The Sultan of Perak on Thursday presented medals to 142 blood donor.-, consisting of servicemen and civilians, at a ceremony, at the Ipoh Club. For the fir.st time m Perak. a blood donor received a Gold Medal for having donated blond 20 times to
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  • 87 3 MR VICE-MARSHAL A.A.Adams, (above) new Chief-of-Staff. Far East Air Force, >esterday arrived m the Otonv from London. He aTCttdl Air iro-Marxhal F. J. Bl O. Br.iifhwaite whit was killed last December when the RAF twin jet Meteor, whicli he was piloting crashed off Pulau Bat am,
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  • 241 3 KASHMIR demands deeper sympathy and more •;!T ctive help from the democratic world, declared the Secretary of the Overseas Pakistani League, Mr. K. 11. Shah, when he addicted 500 Pakistanis celebrating Republic Day yesterday. Ht MM PIW f ani< hoped n aii
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  • 43 3 THE Indian and (Yyinnose Hindu communities m Singapore want Government to d'eiaro their now y< -ar"s day (April 13) a public honday. This was decided at a meeting oi tho leaden ot both communities at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday.
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  • 197 3 THE SINGAPORE Machine and Engineering Employees Union yesterday sought the assistance of the Labour Ministry to set ie its dispute over the dismissal of i f J workers oJ Hume Industries m Buklt Timah. The union, m a letter to the Minister for Labour.
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  • 197 3 UNIFIED ASSESSING BODY: A GOOD IDEA THE pooling of the services of all qualified assessors m the Colony under one central authority would be most advantageous, said the City Assessor, Mr. J. G. Aspinall, yesterday. At present, there arc thr* r different autonomous bodies handling assessment, namely; thr City Council,
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  • 27 3 THE Regent of Kedah, Tunku Abdul Halim, t- las opened a new $160,000 £oveniinenfl school at AJor Jui ggui village ten miles from Alor Star.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 42 4 J. HELIML'LLIAH, a labourer was sentenced to three months' jail by a Singapore Court on Saturday for forging the lifnatUTO Of hi> employer, Leo Pee Koh. to obtain a trawl pa-port at the Pakistan Trade Commi^ion's Otlice on Nov. 27.
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  • 187 4 A house of your own here for only $2,500 MALACCA. Sun. A Urge housing project designed \<> be another satellite town of the future is well under way at "HamVt.' 1 a seaside resort off Ujon^ Pa sir. Man behind the project is Malacca millionaire Mr. TVn Eng Chye. for
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  • 68 4 Society gives final warning to vandals BJ ALA( C A Sun. The Malacca Historical Society will soon resort to drastic action to stop irresponsible people from defacing the vails of the historical ruins, of St. Paul's Church. It proposes to ;i;nc the law on those scribbling on the ancient walls
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  • 49 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Da i amountini to 1^ was awarded to Tr.n Slew Eng, ■t Batu Pahat, :.^un.^t Kboo Huat BeOi ol Kk;:-:-:::. by the Sessions Court yesterday Tail had claimed $2,000 damages for maliciotu pfosecu- K'.-.00 who hp.-j accused him of criminal house ffinraii
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  • 152 4 KOTA BAHRU. S.m. UMNO candidates swept the board m the Pa.-:r Mas and Machang Town Council elections concluded yesterday. The ♦hrco >c;.*> the P.,-ir Mai Council were tntWXfH :\v Inche Zain bin Haron, Inche Rthmtn bin Ottmuui and Inche Mohamcd Natir bin Ha.H Omar. 1
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  • 324 4 Labour Minister hits out at... SOME OF THEM ARE NOT TRUE MALAYANS, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, today warned "all true Malayans" that frustrated and disappointed politicians were trying to disrupt the life of the nation
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  • 132 4 $1 million 'gyratory' traffic plan for K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Municipality's Public Works Committee today decided to ask the Selangor Government for land to help it forge a $1,000,000 gyratory system to relieve acute traffic congestion m the heart of the Federal capital. The proposed system will ease present
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  • 104 4 Clerks Say Bill Has No Benefits THE Sim Admin t- ">'• :-< vr^er that it was "disappointed" over elect Committee's failure to a the --z< ':ons submitter the union to mc!.. .c crks' E i m a memorandum on asked the Committee to inrlude, retrc ment benefits, death gr?/ t
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  • 105 4 2 INSPECTORS END RUBBER STEALING MALACCA. S;n I ocal P Jn.-pcctorate H ment set uo a year ago rubl ierinf anc: ions amon- mbber dealers has been a cording to one of its CommHlit members. Mr. C. F. Gomes today. He said that -nent was set up. pMmg and sales
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  • 71 4 BUNGEI SIPUI B n v Mln of a brand new Ford Anglia i th ftrst a ;ngei Siput Son:, 1 drau id at th. M cld'.t School hall this mornHere is a full list of the drau ,n 2:7"7 I rd Ang ,2 1 l
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  • 64 4 KI'ALA LI MPI :nore new licence* ior trad trie: u<-' d v n Hh -cntral area of X i I jmpur. H: -:ie lafsldpiptr I r nui nt— to 560— within 5 y< I Municipality has taMi p on the advice of Its Traffic V; ry
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  • 122 4 MALACCA. Sun. Mr. Rammithl Iyer. Iho Malacca Ktgifirilt yesterday told a wife ibf hari no ri^ht to dam maintenance from her estranged husband if she had no riciire to live with him. He then dismissed' X^ Siew Mui's claim for maintenance from her husband
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  • 82 4 THE Art Group, a Singapore cultural organization, yesterday gave recital of old Malay :v.\i?:r to nambtn Of Malay educational ;md cultural aaeodattem at the Sim'l Avenue Community Centre. The programme was enlivened by a ta!k by the wellknown Malay composer, Tuan Z;iur Said, and others
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  • 37 4 IOSS CHEONG Hon Khow. second daughter of Mr. md Mr Cheang 80-<n Beta and Mr, Teoh Chcn^ Lock, cidest son Of Mr. airi Mrs. Teoh Chin Poh. were married at the Piccadilly Hotel, Penang. yesterday.
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  • 213 4 Mr. Braga Gives Assurance SINGAPORE Government will ally consider any realistic proposal I i the promotion of higher Tamil education, acting Chief M n b M A J. Braga, said yesterday H I Victoria Memorial Hall function Kb honour of a Tar.;:] philanthrope!, Mr. Kr.
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  • 136 4 Revival Of Age-old Custom SINGAPORE MfSftritf 9Hi on ave-oid traditional custom fCPioed ichen a $59$ r; r ''f/ I i He th&wi way presented bu tl c Tc'-iis HtpretenttiU ft Council \o Mr. Kr. Sitfcamh'ini>n Filhr, Pc ri ik '•(■>■- c} ant, banker SJad pfcfle»V tfcroplst. ancient Ta"; knags' 9T9CI
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  • 35 4 PEXAXG. Sun.— A collection of Chinese ptintingi rad ca..iKriphy dating afk to the Eighth Century 19 being ta> hibtted at the Hui Aua A >- rial ion m Magazine BO9M). here-
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  • 18 4 I I Coin ls happen*; do I R I I A too Smv^H i V'" I 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 To make your white clothes jC^St^ WHITER x y) Mliffllrafi IIOU/D BLEACH H^.^^fl V L:u d f- ec'i is seer y/ *-ns crd gcr—s fcL.r 77O f yl '"~CS, if u^ed sjßßafaVig 1%/|(]p] t( 3 d rc^t ons en the bcMle. A-d j jflCCrno N ou enc u^ ?U| a
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    • 49 4 SMA? f I OFFICE I procedJ 'sfl_ y wF* ill Mm 2 *l| If M #31 KENfll floors! a-imim i RiM»J \in 1 i l. W" l^ 1 I" ii. -4 1 I It e« j, T 1 End v "I < j .1 toe s grCr T«ke Mode.- L
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 366 4 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE ■P 830 The Goon Show flUriDOnC 9 P m Anthology ffl^HrJ% Q&a^Cpjn iniihi mm 1: act i Baj n *~"*-'**&jr&™" n.'a a^Dr- r ....-n C v.' No.-- Mcl IMI I I), it ;iml lumiit X--m. 1 i«:..ii- 8.30 am eral meet.ng at AdMpfcl r <
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  • 55 5 I I th I I I I I I I I I I I I I -able prirff I r" il Lmil Nun deI r I i skin Kud ifewM l»v L At hir»«iI lie*' ShanliniLiurr Bft*c h in«|H m I I En* hfithhI I iv fjttrrn> of i»
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  • 101 5 <»mi\(. up i.n Mmh r.n U the \«l»'lphi X...if .1 m, v |>r. > Ball •■U the M.nonh Mub. to refebrat, ilu-.r IN •rvirv ami i!mi m ..ll Ih r I'iirwTi 1,-stii.il— ihr I -»t. reh hratrcl llih ih,. Iru.sh Xd.ir J.-1.-M.r, hi 1 rdine 1., ir.i--1 <
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  • 301 5 Dressmakers Delight §OME time a-o, I wrote abo unavai rf dressmak c r;,' rr.o'icl 1 tmtf m Hb| .pore, m ror v to nn enq .ircr v.- o 4 o m trfd^ hi toi r:na- n this subject. Tm9 :ays later, a polite, nimble-looking Chine?e tair, who works for the
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  • Article, Illustration
    126 5 W.H holrro is itfihinnnl ritlirr r,<tn n }frs f >\ lirrss or 1 r\ hrn f hmiero 9 rut >/;//-/% /«> the fill ur,. ihr knitted nls n rr vros>vd id 'n>nt and huttoned. To gire? I fir hands a firm h /;/>//. they should l>r invrd rossu
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  • 331 5 Talking Fashion with LANE t- inclined •n»f«r» (»T un sre and all th< «s fr»m l**rprtiul sumit an ue■*ktt for a "V s1 rarfl> tire rays and yet bronzes eas. Blondes, and particularly red-heads, have to take special care not to over-do their sunning, or
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  • 669 5 Welfare on the Prison Front little known, looselyknit women's organisation m Singapore is doing a great deal of good m a quiet and unobtrusive way. Him by a handful of Women, who devotedly turn out for duty two or three times a week, the Prison Officers 1 Wives Welfare Club
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  • 151 5 r^HERE is a dearth of women entrants for the Stan-VftC Economy Run clue to take place on April 19. I am told by the Organizers that \v<>:r>cn seem to be convinced that an ability to d: ;ve at breakneck speeds and a vasi driving and technical knowledge, are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 71 5 JUST UNPACKED BE jH |k|A < |^B > Hf p.:}* < 1 inilP L r A v HI--KNITTED WOOLLEN STOLLES 10 NEW STYLES Colours: WHITE BLACK PINK BLUE-YELLOW-GRLY Prices. From $6.50 up. Ladies Dept. ti -43 High Street, Singapore. Tel: :*7 J57 SALE, D Now On Drastic Reductions Ladies' Shoes
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 453 5 'r<> day.s m (ii \ini\. ■■■■pfIMaWMMHHH X v iii;irncil women would I it- li.ippicr ;inil tlu-ir BV«2i^^BA^V^J|^La^a^B^Mal£S Moiiii-s miiri: vmc-r-«~l ill it BBaj^^^^^|^W%T^^^B^^f%aW« tln-y looked upon their 1 1 1 1 Bgfli UI I 'kVMIBI ML 'A^BmJ li.iihlv ,is persons to enjoy BPH II I L^^pi j■ '1 jj\ and
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 505 6 DUSSIAN diplomati havi become dqn adept than ever at keep.' world guess. :r.g en their stand m regard to the reduction of armamen's. The latest Sow-: ix] n nof willinjmesi to discuss plans to limit the inn I I r© I Ol the United States and its
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    • 401 6 •JHERE are two I tools oJ thought m the Fee!eraion regarding foreign economic aid. fell led by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, favours British aid m financing the live-year development plan and m building up Malaya's armed fore- h well as Kb providing protection against outside aggression.
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  • 1406 6  - The TESTAMENT OF A REBEL WOLFGANG HARICH bav bzxcvcx b^bb b^bs 1 fIA blb^ bbbbl b^bb: b^bb; WbbV WbV WbW EV PROFESSOR Wolfgang Harich. who was sentenced to trn years' penal servitude m East Berlin recently, held until his arrest last November the chair of Social Sciences at East Berlin
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 71 6 Sir— Recently about 150 temporary derki were given notices of difmiftal by the Government on the ground thai it did not wish to v.wploy temporaries. While it li fashionable t° blame the Government for everything, In thii particular Case it appears that it was the Clerical Union which Initiated the
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    • 104 6 S:r Your editorial "StfOQf Words" deserves tht perusal of every Malayan, non-Malay and Malay alike, who really loves thii country. You are certainly correct when you say m reference to those strange words uttered by Dato Sir Onn about "being at enmity with nonMalay?." that at this stage men
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    • 201 6 Working earlier in the day Sir— Few would welcome the decision Ofl tne National wnitlev Council to commence and finish work half ■B bOlir earlier than a^t fear during the coining [a ting month. Oflice hours hare been nased from t.:uj a.m. to 1.. ',o p.m. instead of 8 am.
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    • 197 6 to a selection test. 150 failed the test and have been told to leave. Ironically, sonic of the 1 50 dismissed must have been among those who originally asked to be put on the permanent stall. Even more unfortunate, hOWCV€r. are others who never asked to
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  • 568 6 HTIIE news that the Malayan Communist Party, through it* chief m Malaya, Chin Peng, has written to Alliance Councillors and other leaders m the Federation offering to lay down arms on or before Merdeka Day, if sale passages to China and other concessions are
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  • 156 7 I I into the basis of language it attracted much attention jholars both m Britain a no. the United States. In it. Ogdcn held that an international language VH sirable, and th lfied version of English had many advantages over created .anauages. such
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  • 393 7 BO MB TEST: SPECULATION ON SUCCESS OF THE BIG BURST Japan's Request Is Turned Down Again LONDON, March 24, (AP)— Britain was ported last right to have rejected latest •acsts by the Japanese government for a pension of prtposed British Hydrogen bomb m the Pacifc Ocean this summer. P Yanesc
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  • 245 7 Mystery Man 'Mr. Wan' Says: I Was The Cause Of The Magsaysay Plane Crash IOKYv). Marh 24 (IT)— A mys- torioiiN telephone caller who claims th.v he was >\ lc „n e vu j lo ca used the l». l iilippine Ire idt nfs plane to crash, 1 uncd the
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  • 106 7 HOLLYWOOD, March 24 (AP> A white so<>.-e which b bonked ;nr film role- UB Id name of "Samantha,' waj crriay named top animal sctor of the year for her perform..:.ic m "friendly persuasion." 1 Bmumtha nosed out a hor?c and a mule for the party ■wind
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  • 43 7 FRANKFURT. \W,t Germany. March M < Renter). A female (Mima al ftfsukfiirt Zoo has survived an emergency Ciesarean operation perform* d when complication- prevented the birth of two out of triplets. The puma Wftfl under anaesthetics lor about 12 hours.
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  • 79 7 MILAN, March 24 (AP) Shapely brututU Avne Martanit 29, wkc unco u-on a world danciuc) cMmptontMpt probaMi IPul never dance Anna. d'tvgiitcr of tfl€ c/rVf or fhr Green Railway k Sf'Jr; near Hilan, rrirr/ to erOM f''c rai's yesterday m froiil o f a loootnolHw. S'"* IMU
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  • 26 7 AN education consultant of Louisville, Kentucky said that the "Rock X Roll" music of E'.v;.- Presley, helped improve the co-ordination of children. Reuter
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  • 134 7 One Of The Munro Quads Dies MONTREAL, March 24 (UP) Otic of the Munro quadruplets died early yesterday. h :u'a'. oiYiciais reported. The < ther three were reported m food condition. Officials at St. Joseph's Hospital In nearby Lachtae, Quebec, said the first bOCB, a gir died about 0400 GMT.
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  • 156 7 She Can Be Her Husband's A dopted Child— Legally FRANKFORT, Kentucky. March 24 (UP) The US$64.00Q question ol whether a woman COUM Km bet hu.->--band's adopted child and legal heir— wa answered affirmatively yesterday when the Kentucky CoUIt Ol Appeal awarded Ifra, Robert Ciravbiil a trust lund lor that amount.
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  • 99 7 MR. LEE KUAN YEW, leader of tho Singapore People's Action Party— a member of the Singapore delegation m London with Sir Hilton Poynton (centre), Deputy I ndrr Secretary of State. Colonial Office, and Sir Robert Black, Governor of Sincaporr. rlunne the Malaya Commercial Association dinner, held
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  • 193 7 No, Peace With An 'Unreasonable' India, Says Mirza KARACHI, March 24 (Reuter)— President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan said m a nation-wide broadcast last night that if India "continued to be unreasonable" over Kashmir and did not honour her pledged word, theie could be no friendship between India and Pakistan. In
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  • 38 7 MT I PHIS 'Icr.r.r .fr March 24 -An ex-tru k er named Elvis P.-r ey, i rnins t'S r\ week four year^ l| bought <-. rsf: mansion on a picturesque 14-acr« p^n-.c, w.-? r
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  • 72 7 PERTH, March 24 (Ticv'rr, A i n of rocks Which he ni, r c r c ■n p n«V ;r: i r:j/s stopped shortly after a socalled "Jinr m an" <V Cyril F :j. I.V. //?c 7na?z 7orr-aborfffMt c/azm co?/.sr.v ifoiu fail Imm the skw
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    • 47 7 PA-UI-5S aX EVERLASTING IMPRESSION... t- ---~_—^j y -^^t H.O.M. has left an /3te. 'ing impression of r^\ v on all who have vw^Y 1 irs superb flavour v! \j •a flavour imparted by A \^J rare herbs specially \Vm '■1 for their health A>V*A giving proprrt.es. y/m^\
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    • 114 7 v*? 4\ n I -'^> ff% r v B^Bb bY B^BK Ut" ff~ C' V- J Bm^H Bb ASB^B^BBBP''^^^^^iL<o •>»■- to Ts^*-****?-'^ L w Br ■j^^^^^l^^- FrQm 4; c f j: |j O|lse O f Stratton, England c a magnificent collection f Men's Jewellery both suitable for HMai day and
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    • 802 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T.L *****/6. *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimor. Philadelphia Cult Porti S por. PS ham P.nana ANTILOCMUS w 23/28 Mar 29/30 Mar TEUCIR 19/23 Apt 24/25 Apt Api Carriers option te proceed via othet
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    • 1154 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lint*) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) s tT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCCW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Due Sails P. S ham Penang Laomcdon
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    • 855 8 MITSUI |S LINE S'por* P^'hon P««aitf> FOR JAPAN Awoboson Moru Kobe Yokohomo 8 Apr Hoguroson Maru for Kobe. Yokonama 28 Apt FOR USA For New York. Philadelphia, Boltimore Hoeison Moru 1 4 Apr 17 Apt Mcirinsan Maru 1 5 Moy 1 8 May FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Amogison Moru
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    • 453 8 EAST ASIATiC I OUTWARDS 50,,n0, O( 1 MEONIA HS 6ANKGOK ONi H| "SONGKMLA "LALANDIA" I BANGKOK ONLY Homburg Ccpenhoc "KOREA" X "PANAMA L E CALLS GDY" T, "MEONIA M CALLS LOND (Fg ;j; PAF»GE ACCOrV^' I CARGO SFACI SINCAPORr KUALA LLV 124 Robf.»or«lO *>* Afri^r. r«bt7«l U». ***** GENI^. AGENTS
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  • 408 9 -ADVERTISING HEAD fit V goods were m demand by consumers. Goods must be knMim to be bought A \marie them known, he said. nroblem of m&\ commented M Te. be overc^ .he use of advertising aid J2J ytistrialists cou d w EAS Of s lhat <1 "vivertising had develop
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  • 92 9 bzxcvcx ng to Lewis Peat 3'pore) Ltd. Borneo copra has b«n r ed at $26-1/4 per n.cu. ob. Sandakan. In bulk oil the mm ha«= brrn dull with busi.e>s Ii Penang practically astandstill due to the (tfficulwhich have ari> i over recent shipments ex^ed .r.2 the maximum cor. f*nt
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  • 304 9 T :F\VY OOSJI brkin^ took p ?e m the third quarter of the year b» amgf i I Ihf bndctj Increase In v.:r fr- ght ri*<- from Aostrmlia mt >k rH> Ci fTOOI J 1 1 1 IS] ,inn-;.i; r v.rw of thf S:r.2:apoif Chmmlx r of
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  • 54 9 A NEW stil ncrsil g elf Iric drainage pump whidl frlß operate ■r below water rccn icvo'-rci by a U.K. Inav if j xpectC I n l".<ivo a rgi no and b c ifflcientlv I b isi to withstand rough' Ii un Ing unskilled iron i
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  • 65 9 THE International Tin Count il has approved an increase m the minimum price of Tin Buffer Stock transactions by the council. It was raised from i»»*» i« £T:;0 a ton The previous maximum price of £880 was retained umhansed. The decision was announced after a three da
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  • 514 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; \nz Corpn. Profit at HK520.635 j 4-: e| 7.7 per >v,:> i for 1956 i »wi an increase over 19 >. Dividend is m;.:r.ta;nod at £n per s are and amoui ideni cal with last ye ir iik>4 rrulll n) been WriVoii oIT
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  • 98 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on S iturday: Nc« York- b ;vi:.4. T.T. 322. O D ?<2] i"i ri iv- airmail ?>'d c:vr\:' bi*;;.-. ::M/l'i trade bills. So rates. T.T. Of OD. n idy: Xr.v York :r22; ?-vi Francs
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  • 368 9 BTSIXESS m fh.i.-cs d.:;; 1 the period March lti to 22 w i re: INDISTRIAL: Aex Brirk Ord- $1 H Cmwlid-ited m Sm '-ci's (VcK Wit-. Fr i>cr Neavc Od.s >2 :iii\ to ?2.:]5 to $2.::2 1 rci. G.imminis SI 03 to $U99." Hammer Co. $1,821 ex all. Hormkona
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  • 292 9 Economy Run Granted World Status THE $10,000 19")7 Mobilgas Economy Run, organized by the Singapore Motor Club iuis bcc>ri •ranted Jtatui bf Bof»1 :\i;ti)m 'bile Club. ice place i n April M an.' 11. Tfc run dc nonstrates how itau lard pre I tion can :(l i c., greater miles
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  • 135 9 THE Overseas Union Insurance, Ltd., with an authorized capital of $10 million, will be formally opened for business on Saturday. Transactions will be confined to general insurance fire, marine, motor, workmen's compensation personal accident, public liability. The organization is headed by Mr. Lim Lean
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  • 439 9 A RISE of 5£ cents per lb. m the local price of rubber, during: the past week, brought about a welcome revival of interest m rubber shares, which resulted m a general marking up of the prices of most shares. T:.o firm trndenrv
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  • 155 9 THE 5,000,000 th Schneider L f n.^ was recently turned out by the optical works of Jo-. Schneider Co., Kreuznaoh, Germany Schneider, famous for its photographic lenses, I < bratad the occasion with a party. The- event reflects the high esteem f"r S hncui. r
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  • 22 9 WEST Germany bo-.ißh: 5. 225.0(10 bi;she!s of IS. hard when! for Anr:'.-.Tune shipment. exporters reported In New York— A.P.
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  • 107 9 Prrak $103 to to C 2 r 4 o j£l(j to 12.15, Bufc l Bubbei 40 cent?. Suncci Ba~an $1.52J to i 11.60 'i IMS to 13 i. Tc o> Anton 13 S2|. OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS. BRITISH: British Tin Investment 22 I </.!. C:<-!- 40 St. Helena Go
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    • 191 9 I. '''PORE RED FUNNEL LINES am j m Vy v^ w to and from 1 j£jj INDONESIAN PORTS I STIAMSHIP CO LTD. I AMSHIP CO S LTD. [■UILUK-VILLE LINES I t Mot le Nev» Oilcan» Moustcr I BY harr -tmnc Ne» TOl t> 26 27 Mji H Apr I 9
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    • 227 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI ST WENDBRfI are invited for (a) EKanitary and e/aler a> stallation? f r >r 7 h ork of 7-stofey Bati and I blork.- of ?-.-torcy Hatr:t Kall# w l Airport Site. Contra 1 II (b) Roof treatment to r bkxki of llati a* Prince Charles Rise,
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    • 711 9 NOTI Camhridce Oversea School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations m Sincapore 1957 Acceptance of Private Candidates r PHE following r?.tp? r r;p? of A private candidates will be allowed U enter for the l r >s7 Cambridge Oversf a Schorl Certificate Examina- j tien.— ia; Candidates wh< already hi
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    • 673 9 ICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership v.;bM ':nz rr"~.rr r LauPhmg K^r. L Pr."r.2 O .m. Laii Teo Chye, Lav Swan Mong. Chia S o 7 an. La i Phpng He< Lay Pheng Hiang, Laj PhT.g V r.s and Lav ri*nn Nge w carrying on ©-"'ness as Land
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  • 486 10 SECTION "A" ROYAL Air Force Changi -B" c: YMCA i\v 12 runs at B;\e>:ier R«\i 1 t'haiui "B" (Fonnoy If). Holdcn 14. Mkkfle-Week i;. Stn tar three for L 9 and 6. S'.r.^n three for jm>. YMCA 7)4. iFe:- .n :o 1,"). G. Sinjh 12, Plati fd
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  • 777 10 Rose Misses Century By Six Runs Three Victories And One Drawn Match. Herald The Start Of League Cricket THE Army skipper, yesterday, deprived Rose of being the first to score a century m tournament cricket when he declared at 180 runs for ei«ht wickets leaving the Singapore Cricket Club uitn
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  • 962 10 ROYAL Air Force Singapore beat («\lon Sports lub by si\ wickets at (hangi. CSC C T'urai-ir. 4:lam c Bono b ItUir 22 a honia b B.i ler n s Kulas agtuun c Townsend b Butler 0 S- r> ;i: IbW Ifttif I PanunadcvA] c LJUMbettcf b Kin?
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  • 96 10 RESULTS of Basketball matches played i1 the Youth Sportfl Centre yesterday. Division B Xar. Ann bent Twilight 4M-41; Lian Tee bent Sea (Joboce) (wjo.); Chi<\>J.<> Team heat Uai Lokc 89-61; Division 'C Woon Yew heal Chuao Chin ~y2-a i j; Qhiau ¥ew beat Sin Sm^ (w.o ACS. beat Ton£
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  • 324 10 LONDON, March 24 (Renter) By lunch lime on Saturday Oxford University will have beaten their Cambridge University rivals to win the 103 rd rowing of the world famous Boat Race. That If the view of most exports who believe that whatever the condition the record-breaking Dark Blue
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  • 79 10 SANDWICH, Kent Ma.-. i:\ (Reuter) Oxford beat (\im\r.K{_c hv ten matehei to ftw In the inter-University foil matci". 'if:, c rifled lv c tuciay. Cambridge •on v rterdav'i foursoflMi ■'•■2. iut Oxford dominated the ten ringlet f»d.i.v, winning 8-2. On,, of Cambridge*! two wina was by theii captain
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    • 548 10 ONE DAY ONLY TODAY! jf PHOVL II am.. IT,, too. i; ;.h f» 30 p.m J "f li^i^— pn-M-nt "Hill \l\i. X •II LAI m &<3S SINCE YOlj WEf| T AWAY" MAS**"* I (Printi-iJ -tury m JN(.M-H) ff -f H Opens Tomorrow 1 11 1956 OLYMPIC QOO I t I
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    • 115 10 L. Or9ani sati 0n I [>» AU\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vv\\, .1 PHf)\f SobTgßl 1 *gsfa MARTINf (ARr m C" KEAII THE BO'K! P \K l-i x, i vpeHal -tory. «le lul.hx X ICATgY] t| WIWQiaOf CHANGING MORt,; >;?.,: J [new lhambral -a. 1 [¥aiestic I i [3.cimmJ coMiNd: •th\m;\\ \i, i I v-
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  • 1892 11 VILLA BROMWICH REACH NO DECISION VK- SOCCER RESULTS" AND POSITIONS j I I I I&ST i° vfr<> I BMeffl I Coo's helping the forw i next falling back m moving non-stop »t the 9«- before a I m Pta k but Villa showed by tigh
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  • 373 11 Untirina Welsh Pack Beats French l> M.irrh ??> 'RcutPD. t- Welsh p irk pa\ .v m for thnr team's r France by 1 vi> uo.ils a pcnaltj twi. trirsi to (two 1 tr\ m the final 1 on Intrrnational of s. n h.i,- today Welsh forward wen :is hard a*
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  • 404 11 LONDON. March 23. (Reutor).—Fcnwick Allison, the England full-back, who fractured his paw seven weeks ago, made a fine come-back for Coventry against Flyde today. He converted three tries m his side's 30-0 win and frequently joined m attacking moves with his threequarters. Meanwhile Bob Challis. Allison's replacement
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    • 180 11 OBITUARY r PHE death took place m 1 Ipoh on Sunday. March 24. 1957 of Madam Chew P'uat Hoon. aged 75. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, March 26 at 11 a.m. from 23, Hume Street. She leaves behind three sons, Lim Chooi Tee, Lim Kean Hooi and Chan Khin
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    • 906 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACA\T CIXGAPORE CITY COUNCIL j O si I I I < IRK ITY DEPARTMFNT: STt >RE9 SI PERINI I MDI Nl i 3-i ear agre< ent i ■nee m the salary scale plus ible a. im c P erably to ba I icceptable B k-kee| i d
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    • 554 11 IPPI in*vit- > s > enable the succe -ourses Bachelor of Veterinary c m overseas ;es m 1957/58 Fdur.itM.nal qu.ilifir.itif.ns: didates must have a good c Hit s pal leve:. Fnglisn V i Chemi?try. b« i d Bio. :n e prtar r. to or subjc must be J Sf persons
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    • 177 11 Her By Al Capp *T*V*l -OM \*H'CH me J*\ Tr /nOKUM WILL MOLD HIM ALOPT, FOR^ V\ I I SERVE TO J jfim J \f I THE ENTIRE X HOUR CONCERT. r r H 1 I V OU-THAT «^»< )i"^\ jy \v^^ I IT'S THE GREATEST COMBINATION H v^ \\\\l
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  • 755 12 And Now For The Malayan Title, Says Champion Eddy THERE MUST BE A TIRST TIME TO EVERYTHING' THE FINALS Rfea'f Singles: Eddy Choomj (Malaya, holder) beat Erland Kops (Denmark) 15-f), l.>-3. Men'i Doubles: .1. C. Alston (US) 1 II A. Johnny Ileah (Malaya) beat E. L. Choon? E. B. Choong
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  • 55 12 LOXHOX. Mar 1?,. (Rcu.cr^ S Kith Africa brat Ei {land 1 Scot] ci Ireland dn B-fl m men- hockey intei nati rials plaj cd today at R< 'g and Ir.vcrncss. respectively. In wanes'! Intenuitioiialt. England be ii Scotland S-l In Glasgow and Wales defeated ad a I at
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  • 433 12 i TOKYO. Mir M (Keutar] IMaj'i farewell rugby match betv^een the All-Malaya Combined Services and a .lap- anese Kantn District team ended m a draw. eaih side scoring nine J points. ilt "as closely foucht throughout and wj s one of the brightest and fastest displays
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  • 604 12 Pappa's Love gives Pappageno II stock a further boost By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, s m, pa 1. ye ite P ipF I who won the aQfOf Gold Cup for "Kwik Stal is the third I ppageno II p: •to triumph m a Malayan classic. S angrila won the Sel•BfOr
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  • 26 12 m i Div. lA league match p ayed i! Parrer Park yesterlay, Badan Kesenian tx si Sprin^-iaie Sports Club by hPO goals to one.
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  • 57 12 PhnU) by THIS action ),hotnqraph taken sj fa VJSAf. Box i 0 CHamptoiuhipj nt Dumoi /r^t Fndnj thOWS S.A.C. '/.mi of RJUFs Mn/r7:/a. o>? the rrccirniq end of a "P ttraiahf /f ff by CpF. McCarthy R./1.F.. Mnlayn m their heavy weight bom which S.
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  • 54 12 TOKYO. March X [UP>— Ma c athletes comp< til m the fhird Asian Games m m y- \\i at v Dai I< hi Hotel m down- "i- Dc n to construct an Olympi laze m subui Tokv. I cost of 15O4IOO^ii (US$4l7, 10) was abanted m favour
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  • 490 12 KVALA LUMPUR, Sun. A goal scored two minutes from time by centre forward Thiagaeragan enabled Malayan Tamilians to hold the Malayan Chinese Football Association team to a two all draw m a soccer match at tne TPCA stadium here today. Playing for the
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  • 71 12 Lindrum' s 834 In Penang PEXAXG Sun J <■ v orld bill z:n- champion, Wfalti r Lin< drum, made a bn sk M I 4 m the throe-ball game before a large crowd a1 the St. Xaviei [nstitutiion hall Last ninhl TWj King of Billiards wai Bomewha) troubled by the
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  • 192 12 R.E.M.E. NO MATCH FOR MARINES MaR I N Efl I rartment 1 E»porti Club ren -d their fifth su essivc Divi- l lcacuc when they -led th<. B E I ri< a Mcfhanical Engineei live nothing at .lalan Bcsar Bte» dium tei \mj. r.k B 50 a 1 kcepfr P,
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  • 146 12 A LAST In rte ra ly by Base Ordnai c Depot Civil- A lation could not .-aye them b their lourtt c ive dcf( hen thej were b( aU n I f Young M< r." Sikh A criatioi -oa!s two In their SAFA Di or Park jrc
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  • 176 12 Waters. A7/;,,/ The Stan In ft DICK \NVIIi;x m The stylish hurl< I es recorded his tin season via a 1 -7 41st SquadM.n „l i 1 at St. Joseph Tl developments noon when Pandas shu L4th Squadroi moved Pandas ana 1 the 41st. *u«^ Bombers were idl, T
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    • 86 12 H llk I <»• I UXAXIMOI SI I t r v X BEST OIA WVV *}o/i \l I. a.s if VOL 11// I A (,R\M)STANI 1 1956 OLYMPIC GAMES I Full Length V<> I i/i Ghi'iim< &*fu lIIMKIItI II l> 1.1 I rnnriniK llt.i* n: > .1 Jll am p,.rf»rman,
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    • 60 12 .sori er S ■F.I L£/lC;i 1 :h" Star So D I J B, 0 S qnporc •-.<? S( F d Bc«ar A SC ts p tan Dii-. 3A. Geylaiif 5 v \v, •< SC RAJ Sel I Arsenal S!\ M 'T. 5.J. 5 fsS wm: > iff N ,v t
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