Singapore Standard, 28 March 1957

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard t^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 it pac;ks i"> cents
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  • 804 1  -  ANDREW ROTH Britain Accepts Lim's Views On Important Questions Only Singaporeans Can Vote In Future Elections From LONDON, MARCH 27. -BRITAIN AND SINGAPORE TODAY REACHED FULL AGREEMENT ON THE IMPORTANT ISSUES OF SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP, FRANCHISE, COMPOSITION OF AN ELECTORAL REGISTER AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE REVIEW OF THE
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  • 77 1  -  Macmillian I fissiles the d of Fmx. problem, at 1 aeh I y we Mnach I I r.ore Ethe Ion; run tor I I I a I lthlaxut tin*. kttirr it would be I I mm I I he I aese I expected to I lacI are I of
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  • 15 1 pT Eiscnhover an- had the PW position m the lijprary disability .resi\V!+ 1 1
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. March 21 (AP) A 10-member Social i. Party delegati so to Peking about April 10 to iss restoration of Jar in-Re I C: na relatior
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  • 61 1 CAIRO. March 27 (UP) U N Secretary General Da^ Hammarskjol Icit here by pme I H New York today ifter Uing Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Faw/.i. ■g od ye Ma imoud, 1 have been very happy during my s'.av hrre." Frr.'./i. who accompanied HanunankjoM t n
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  • 33 1 IND I A X Prime Minister Jawabarlal Nehru lid yesterday the prevention ot Red Chin.' admission bo the Unit--1 1 x./.: r- M haa Increaatd tensi n m Asia.**— UP.
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  • 554 1 IT'S A RUSH TO AID TAMIL GIRL WHOSE LIFE HANGS ON A TUBE DOCK WORKERS START OFF WITH $242: GOVT. TOO WANTS TO HELP THE Tamil sirl with tlu* tube m her -tomach ha.s aroused the sympathy of several organizations and Lovcrn ments as well as Singapore Harbour Board work-
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  • 202 1 SULTAN TO TALK IT OUT WITH KL'S TEDDY BOYS' Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Shocked by the alarming increase m the ex:t> of delinquent youth: m the Kampong Bharu Malay settlement here, the tan of Selangor has decided to talk the "teddy boys" into turning over a new leaf, the Standard
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  • 214 1 11-Dau-Old London Strike LONDON, March 26 (Reuter) Efforts to settle Britain's 11-day-old shipyard strike took a decisive turn today when trade union and employers' leaders agreed to co-operate with a government-appointed court oi inquiry into the dispute. This agreement came little more than
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  • 51 1 PARIS. March 27 (AP)— The Cambodian Premier and his government has resigned after losing a motion of censure on economic policies, the- French Press agency reported today from Pnompenh. Several parliament speakers protested against a rise m prices, lack of basic materials such as cement, and budgetary
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  • 147 1 Bukom Boat men Asked To Help SINGAPORE Police ?ro investigating the alleged kidnap ol a nine-\ ear-old jirl, Ho Boh Hin, from her home m Paliu Bukom Besar on Tuesday morning. Ho was !a,i r.nal r. 9.: d m a 22 ar- id ;v fcj was
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  • 78 1 In South-east Iran TEHERAN. March 17, (AD— Two AnnriciM v.ere nun Brad UM v. .■<? ot one Of tin kidnappcrl when bandits attacked their cars on Sunday night. Gen. Alinaghi Golpiri Commander-in-chief of the Iranian po.ice. ar.noun.c^ today. Gen. Golpiri said two Iranians were ill killed to
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  • 131 1 LONDON. March 27. (AP).— British Foreign Office sp >k> esman said today "there to no truth whatever" to report? from Bermuda that Britain M resigned to seeing Egypt run the Suez Canal and co.'.cct al. due? from ships using tt. •We still tccl the
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  • 28 1 TOTAL of 60.789 drait dodgers have been picked up m Seoul by Republic of Korea authorities during Uie past five months, it was diSCkHWi yesterday. UP
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  • 301 1 JAKARTA, March 27.— Army Chief of Staff Major General Abdul Haris Nasution today said the army will root out corruption m Government with its powers under the na-tion-wide state of war and siege. \t the MM time, at Ittfl ten political leaders repre.rntin° most major parties
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  • 261 2 Mrs. Morrell Was First Turned Into A Drug Addict Expert THE TRIAL OF DR. ADAMS LONDON, March 27 (Reutrr)— A London medical expert today told the Court trying i) r John Adams lor murder that the rich widow the physician is accused of poisoning mv.st have been turned into a
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  • 102 2 T 6 ANGELES. M irch 27 fAI sin ing actr< Dor 7 Dandndge has filed a U. 5.52.000.000 libel suit against Confidential magazine She charged the maga? r r d an article concerning her that was m Uval i by -evil and malice, with
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  • 20 2 E. Guggenheim Museum laid yesterday British abstract painter Ben Nicholson has a US$lO,OOO International GugCV A- Awnr-i AP
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI. Marc:- I r Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian Prime Mil Jr. Jozef C kiewicz. Prime Minister of Poland, today signed a cultural between Ub ir two fjtur llm agrai nan pr vidai for n in* felegatfona Wentin g science, iilture •he arts, the organizaon
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  • 143 2 This Whirlybird Is Really Versatile WITH a powerless, tracked LVT (Landing Vehicle. I tank) m low. the versatile helicopter find* new fields to conquer as a flying salvage craft during tests at the J U.S. Naval Amphibious Base at San Diego. California. I The tests were designed to determine whether
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  • 154 2 HONGKONG. March 27 (UP) The U.S. Government has taken a major ittf) toward piusrgin? a hole m Immigration through which Communist Chinese agents can enter the United States. An ftnmigration and Na- I turaiization Service ofTieial disclosed m New York last nlßht that Chinese who
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  • 292 2 U.S. Aid Is Being Abused In SE Asia 4 They Use Our Arms To Keep Themselves In p O \ve WASHINGTON, March 27 (AP|— Some South-east- Asian governments were charged tonight with using U.S. arms to keep them selves m power while their merchants ore making "windfall profits" from Americcn
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  • 77 2 WARSAW, March 27 rßeuter)— The Polish Government announced today a further reduction of her armed forces by 44.500 officers. N.C.O.S. and men. In less than a year Poland has already made two reductions totalling 97,000. The official announcement said that the decision came from a
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  • 105 2 WASHINGTON March (Reuter). Pri hower tocav aid p^.d rp V <Ed ._-r that it be cvi He r.c lan that WHMm was more important ten lorcicn aid which he said he preferred, to call m He ,is Dress cooC c u h;;t i aid
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  • 219 2 LONDON, March 27— The Manchester Guardian today said that Britain will explode at least three hydropen bombs m May and .Tune during the Christmas Island tests as a Japanese mission to appeal against the tests prepare to fly here on Monday. According to the Guardian, "the
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  • 22 2 COMMODITY PRICES 1 E.J r no April clt* S > T«ne: Ei^ *3U cliffs 1 cm. Sales m«J t, N- J tout. 1
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  • 19 2 m m stable lost hi* early thi M M pedestrian. The M later discox-m M Hor. zr\r.z B
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  • 232 3 •Forty Gathered Round And Started To Beat Me Up 9 BLACK AND BLUE OVER RIGHT EYE AND NINE STITCHES PENAXG, Wed.— A party of Royal Air Force Police Malay personnel using their leather belts with iron buckles attacked advocate and solicitor, Mr. S. Natha Sin^h
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  • 290 3 »L. rat SHE'S A COOL, COOL CAT movie-making. Gra c was N <ing, educn- I famous rreo n "Momingstar* n Shangh n-e the age of 19. has been working as an actres* with the Mot; Pictures Studio m Hongkong A witty, unir. come
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  • 106 3 Bon Voyage To 1,193 Pilgrims PEXANG. Wed. More than T.ono people stood under 'he I taring HH tA Sv. e'enham Pier today to bid favtwtfl to Malayan pilgrims who left Penang by the Anshun just ■flat Id- b y today. Ti i c A n shun can i c a
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  • 304 3 ULINPIR. Wed. \exk 1 6 Gurkha Ffdmtion's top tan who have. 31 terrorists and lfi others, wIU r iwitwfc from aboard Bm n «i I whose 1 OBE. 305, 8 MCs. 5 ■Jt. 2 BEMs and In despatches with a ►ilver bugle
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  • 21 3 I *ed.«— Tho InI adI and watior.v. wound ■j£2*»y survey of I system I aw er. of and "bartered sur-
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  • 11 3 I lans I was I I the Chiand *4M; and
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  • 55 3 Loot Worth $3,000 CASH and jcwollcry worth $3,000 woro stnlrn from room occupied by a houseWife, Bit] binto Abdullah, m Amber Rnad. Singapore, on Tuesday nteht. When Bit! arrived homo into that nlxfat, sbe found the front door nf her rnnm forced open and the room ransacked. Jewrllcrv and cash
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  • 80 3 Army Chief Pays Police A Visit THE new Genera! Ofl Commar. ng, Sing pore, District, Major General H i lingwood. \:-ited the Cole: Head inartcrs nd inspected c Cur i Operations Room at Pearl' J Hill. Th-^ rai was accoirr;by the Comr r of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris. Later
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  • 44 3 AN at'- W ir-o\d houseu- fc. Kwan Yaw hoy, fell 15 feet from a w »dn<n on the first a bu:Mmg m Testensohn Road. Singapore, yesterday. nrr .d wo was adv itted to the U n n a serious condition.
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  • 112 3 MR L M 11-irr- Fxhibitions Organiser of the Singaii A: Society, .!ii r- ea of Chinese art bf nOOgkOBg rtisU has arrived m the Colony. This show is jointly pre^c t- the China Society, the pore Art Society and the v of Qiin< se A:
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  • 29 3 SHAIKH A'pn-.i; R of A!a>ahv- 18, S Arabia's Mini U r |a, v. U rday arrived gii jaopre y XI.M on nil to B< :t for holiday.
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE Government will start taking a census of the population of the Colony next month. The actual date when the census will bejdn will be gazetted by Government m due course.
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  • 258 3 WAS CAUGHT IN THE ACT hi \l I IMPIR. \\>d— A mm vOi., claimed t«. catch live r ndiles with hi> hare hands, ii Magistrate liuhe Abdul Kirn t..d.i N that he had once •i <1 during his %tir irn-r" that he must obtain tin
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  • 139 3 Anti-Red League Meet Opens SAIGON, March 27 (Renter). The Asian Peoples antiCoaunimisl League, a private organization founded m 1945 arid heavily supported by the governments of some member countries, opened its Third Congress here today Delegates attended from I? immbtr countriei and COloniei Australia. Nationalist China, Hongkong, Korea, Macao, Malaya,
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  • 204 3 THE improvement of the Jot of the aborigines and widows were two of the problems Apex clubs m Australia were tackling today, President of Zone Four of the Apex Association of Australia, Dr. Derm Foster, said m Singapore yesterday. Speaking on "Service m
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  • 216 3 An Expert Who's Never Been To A School MALACCA. Wed— A man who described himself as an "export" on handwriting and Anger printing, admitted m the Session! Court today that he lent to certain members of the Bar advertising cards with extra't; of comments from a fudge <!';ri lawyer. Tut
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  • 358 3 KATHLEEN Olivia Chua told the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday that after nine years ol happy married life, her husband be^an to stay out late niphts and finally refused to co-habit with her. She was suing Samuel de Silva. technical engineer, for a dissolution of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 420 3 CHILDREN'S DAY From 28th March to 18th April WE OFFER A drastic reduction on the following articles Childrtns Printed Interlock Sports T Shirt Printed Cotton Sports T Shirt Towel T Shirt Aertex T Shirt Sizes: 2 6 SI 00 each R— l2 (3) SI 40 14 18 Sl.BO n Attrnctii
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  • 117 4 A RISE IN RICE PRICES WARNING Tiir priof of ifet Kb Sir.sapoti may ~o up by at Letsi H I 180 ll tfcfl Ci*v Council i ontinutj its restrictioN on lorry loads, a hi uli 111 mm of the Singapore Lorry Owners Association. Mr. X^ Ch'.vcc Seng. toiri the Standard
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  • 40 4 CHIEF MINISTER. Tunku Abdul Rahman, win declare open the first Pan-Malayan Ceylonese Games and Cultural Festival, sponsored by the youths' section of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya, to be held m Kuala Lumpur from April 19 to 21.
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  • 256 4 NEW POLICY OF RESERVING POSTS SETS OFF PROTEST SINGAPORE Government Senior Officers Association is to demand that Superscale Posts m E and G grades be thrown open to all Division I officers m the Government Service. It will protest against a recent Establishment Department
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  • 208 4 NEW MUSLIMS BILL PROVIDES A WHITE Paper on a new Muslims Bill providing for the establishment of a Shanah Court (Muslim Religious Court) and the ttisimtti of property of deceased Ifutlinifl according to the law of Islam." will be tabled at
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  • 68 4 AIR VICE MARSHAL, J. L. F. Fuller-Good. Com-mandant-Cicneral of the R.A.F. Regiment and inspector of mound combat training m the R.A.F., who arrived m Singapore yesterday by BOAC airliner. Durum his stay until April 13. be will visit KAF stations and KAF Kcuimrnt (Malaya)
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  • 160 4 SINGAPORE gambling racketeers arc reaoirm a $30,000 a day lortune m a new tl chan-ji-ki" lottery. The ooeraton of this racket are playing hide and ■eek with the police, who have hrcn hot on their trail since the racket made its debut m the
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  • 38 4 HONGKONG, Man h 27 Special Standard Service: Dosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange wore: Slfi.l!) to El Sterling; $6 1625 to US. $1; IIJ4 to Malayan $1; $6,160 to or.o Indonesian RupiahGold $269 to a tacl.
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  • 111 4 THE Singapore Bus Workers Union Which early this week threatened to call a strike of 500 busmen, yesterday appealed SO all Colony unions for support The Union has threatened to strike In protest Mains! the refusal of T;j v Kofa Yc.t and
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  • 192 4 AT a special Parting tomorrow, the Singapore City Council is expected to pass the necessary bylaws required to implement the "no hrr.it"' on taJtil decision. The CouDcil*i Vfchkk tnd Traffic Committee yesterday agreed that the Co::n i\ c crl to accept Labour
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  • 183 4 PLANS TO RETAIN MALAY EDUCATION ON BUKOM ISLAND GET UNDERWAY SINGAPORE'S Education Department j.- working out details with the Siv.il Company Limr.ed on how Malay education may be retained en Pulau Bukom Island. A statement from th< Shell Company said yesterday that representations had been mad" by mt mbers of
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  • 79 4 BUXIT IfEBTAJAM, Wei The $60,000 new n arket built by t;-,c 1- v.n council is r \v ready for occupsti n The <>: I market will soon be demolished and an annexe to the new one costing M l|!| WQ\ be boi I A major con
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 551 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance Penan? 1151 am <6 4f?) 1132 With *?:=c 5 p.m Callir.e A' fllifaDADC Pm 167 ft) Hospitals; 655 Regional An--4I W VHK \J X C MUOH| TOMORROW: Singapore 48 am r.o .r.eement AlM^^ %JMHHH^ Bl (7 7 ft) 1023 p.m (7 7 ft). BtSS
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  • 5 5 the nrp. t Britain.
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  • 246 5 'Shock May Have Done If SINGAPORE'S mute "ho found speech after eisnt years was a psychosomatic case, according to Dr. Au Kee Hock, the Ear, Nose and Throat specialist at the General Hospital. Dr. An who yesterday rxamined the youth. Tan Cheok
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  • 205 5 mCouncil Approval Is Awaited lone will soon have m "improved negotiating i I U it to negotiate with Government on all matters afH'i'tm; the force. A Police associa n Is to I rce rnissioncr of Police. Mr Morris, h n the green light
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  • 22 5 Airr has rm p ung r ac\m many of the N OAC I mv F nc- opines I will BOAC proby
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  • 101 5 Braga Off, Jumabhoy Takes Over MR. ,T. M. Jumabhoy, IMinis•r Commerce and Industry, act as Chief Minister and Minister f< r I IctJtta m tbi •tacn^e of Mrv A. J. H: v. :io leaves the Colony for Japan tod. M H I i has been acting for Mr. Lim Ye«
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  • 286 5 RATING TELLS COURT OF MOUNT EMILY INCIDENT AX EX-NAVAL rav.nu, f> nik mi Hninzah Khan, 39, U>ld :••.<-• Singapore Aslize O*n I yi r^ c- iv Umt after a picture ihoiv on the of June 1. last year, I c felt restless and went to
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  • 88 5 A SINGAPORE historian uho is doiim rrscarih work it the Austmli.'-n National I niversity brfkTfl there is enough basic material m Canberra for students to grt a I*Od ba( kyroiind to Malayan history. She is Miss Emma Sadka. left. who was Assistant Lecturer m History at the Uafftrsitv
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  • 72 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed— The following were elected chairmen Of the various sub-committees for the Merdcka Day celebrations m Krian District: Finance- Enche Mat Hishtm !'in Mat Pi-ih School Children: Inciie Latiff; Memorial Services: Tuan Haji Ja'afar bin Hail Abdul Raul Decoration: Mr H. Green; Entertainment Mr. Tan
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  • 45 5 and will open at Rt i On a m Johore Bahru. on A; ri The s.- the >osed by Mrs. ynthia Koek. ball ol the Malayan Board of Film and upi v the ietails of are too a! o of tr.e vio.ence"
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  • 18 5 yoi:t:: iNi acquitted m I Sinj oore Cour y irgC a member of t c lH seer
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  • 66 5 AV LOVA'S PARTNER OR COLONY SEASON I praise of the dancers. Aigeranotl had an < training v Vwk whom he da:: I 1 book "Mv m with Pavlova" D la be published m Engl.v Algeranova performed at the Royal Festival H Mctropolita H York. and t\ R< iy f 1
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  • 322 5 SPECULATORS CASHING IN ON ATT APS Mr. Mak Probes How They Have Got Away With it SINGAPORE Assistant Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, yesterday criticized unscrupulous speculators, who are cashing m on plans accepted by Government for the resettlement of attap dwellers m the Colony. Mr.
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  • 85 5 KUALA LlPis. Wed The Mini tcr I >x local government, Inchc Suleiman lin Dal h Abdul B ihman, todaj to] I ■ys attending civics course here, thai they could M leam a tot* from the Chinese m *i\. lc a::d commerce. Speaking to krimpon^ tttd '.v
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  • 43 5 A FITTER. D. Thar.aba^r.. I was sent to i yiMr*i prisoo I■• c To nerioh Court lot steal:--: a WllSi watch worth Sin beloogtog to a rubber tapper. Ifarimutbu Tbinabalan v. IIM ordered to bo under P" o supervision for one
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  • 180 5 $1,000 Fine For Pilgrim 'Broker' A SINGAPORE pilgrim broker, Abdullah Manaf bin Tahir. \va^ convicted yest'-r--day on a charge Of criminal broach of trust of 51. 013 being refund money oi two unu>cd .steam. -hip tick* tpaid by a religious teacher and hi.s wife for their pilgrima.uc to Mecca. Abdullah
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  • 154 5 Husband Couldn't See Wife ELEVEN months after the birth Of her list child, hef mother-in-law reXtH <'d to allow her husband to enter hex room, a young wife, Lee Sai Goh. alleged m a Singapore court yesterday. This was stated m the Sixth Magistrate's Court by Lee m an action
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  • 49 5 BATU PAHAT, Wed. The stifl of CraUdelei Estate, Muar, gave a dinner to min■Xer, Mr. L. V. Strivcns and his wife on the eve 04 their depart Li re 00 home leave. The dinner, he'd it the Happy Bar and Restaurant, was followed with a dance.
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  • 57 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Police patrol firrd on tkrx terrorists, v. nn Bed, ti Kanqka r Bahru new villlge, In t-e Yon.q Peng area oi Johorc list night In a foilow-up with tracker doga blooc trails were Bound. it is believed i let rot
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    • 474 6 THERE 2 rr/A 'h b 1 i m favour of the Sir.capre Ant:-TLibcrcu!o-:.5 Association's stand against COmpul.— rv rc^:stra*:^n of those afflicted v.ith this dread disease From the time it was formf*i. *he Association has rccn rendering Croat service to the Colony's fi^h: to reduce UN incidence of
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    • 301 6 J^ NEW trade union group has been fomH to take the pll the now defunct Factory and Shop Workers' Union. Its membership wil] Include moal c: th-se who belonged to the group that was dis--5 i by the Government because of its adverse and IbW t! anti-Govo:
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  • 487 6  -  TRIVANDRIM, (8. India). POVERTY-STRICKEN Ke- rala m South Indiawhich may be the first State of the Republic to go Communist, has been chosen for a Christian mission running at the same time as polling m India's genera) election. Kerala ha»s the highest density of population m the
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  • 946 6 South Uist Crofters Consider Emigration To Canada By A Special Correspondent The latest development m the Ui»t Rocket Project eejtttisOTrewiir EDINBURGH •THE suggestion that the entire 2,500 population of the island of South List, m the Outer Hebrides, might emigrate to Canada if the United King dom Government persists m
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  • 541 6 BBC's News Service 2 \Y HY no people timu* S CIS Of (IWOlf Z 'rori Br'a:n and o> many Z different nationalities Us--2 ten to the MtM broad~ 1 ccst by r BBC from x Lordon, when theu have Z their OWM national rad-os I c?;d tkfif MM nei/s--s ptptrsi
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  • 524 6  - THE NEWS AT IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunaseksra By 1 >FI FKFNTE m this column to Flaff Drvvs led some readers to write m support of thnn. They either missed the point made that the contributing public should be told how many flags were sold and how much money was
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  • 449 6 Jonathan Swayne reportTT^ i JN three larfe wooden cupboards m th Government btn Has mater j, a hi 4 < :y i:< n hich has tak< n nine £37,000 to col eel Ii history which nnot at 1 the moment be because tho histori^i and the polii ms not
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  • 23 6 cent facts. tc* f'f Haißßlfl sor— mun: The words and 'gettinc are r IfßW.* versity t •VI ha- much :r. tael casti«f
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    • 24 6 JL KIC new cap H s.-.eep and regulc Singapore Penong 5 20 H The know d^J^M Idrcrfiw >,c n i THE GENERAL LL£^ JM
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  • 169 7 Lii (IP) Chairman L. I K.ukets Committee told Teaml ]'.-■> k \e>terday the committee has ck "may ha\e misappropriated" it,MI of union luml>. be--ent confidence, appeared m the e-pillaied Se room jammed with spectators, 15 r I > :-.t i s.c McClei m
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  • 7 7 P) of crty operators lies
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  • 379 7 A PEER QUITS IN OPPOSITION TO COLOUR BAR LONDON, March 27, (Rcutcr) Lord Altrincham, son of a former Governor of Kenya, yesterday resigned from all official connection with the Victoria League here m protest against what he called a colour bar operating at the League Students Club m the Bayswater
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  • 166 7 ELVIS (the Pelvis) is OUT OF TROUBLE MEMPHIS, Tennessee, March 27 (AP)— Kock 'V Roll singer Elvis Presley and the DA Marine at whom he waved a toy pistol last Friday ni&ht. settled their difference of opinion peacefully yesterday. Ifcl o 1 ore cal'.c fol I the rha cr> a
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  • 165 7 The 'Real Cool 'Choice Of Colour ELVIS has some strong ideas on how to decorate that M 5300,000 mansion he's buying "1 w.int the darkest blue there is for my room." ho said, "with a mirror that will cover one side of the room. I probably will hive a blatk
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  • 77 7 NKW YORK. Mai h 27 (AP) A I ink confirmee jresi rday that one of iv cusi mers II n askf I U r (JSSI,OOO OOQ m rcr.nics But the bank, the Cnsink ii C m Excii ::_c. was si'ent on full who Urn eutUmef ii
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  • 22 7 Britain was the biggesi w»HHitfr oj champagne la»l year, i Dpoi Una 2.766.465 bottles I'OPipareM to 2.684.723 for the United States.
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  • 43 7 THK first <-aso of rcbbery by Chinese m Manila In 12 years v reported fo Ihe police vestcrlav A F/.ipiM taxi driver said three Chinese tempers held him up on Tuesday md robbed him of 19 peso- (.\U-I4) UP
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  • 103 7 RAINIER GETS TOUGH PARIS. Match 27 f/lPj Prince Rain?er of MOMCO today demanded seizure of a(i Grace Kei!?/ record aloums put on sale here by I A>io York record co/npnnu. T/;e album, cnJif.'cri "Serande to a Princess', contains various songs suny b.y Princess Grace, htl lOife, i»i t/(C films: site
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  • 146 7 TWO BOYS cause blood bank to RUN DRY CHICAGO, March 27, (AP) —Two bleeding hemophilia victims using a dozen pints of blood daily— faced a crisis yesterday. Their blood supply is dwindling and therefore life itself may be running out. The Victim if* youn.q brothers, \y\nn, side by side m
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  • 169 7 From A Village Laundry LONDON, Mar. 27.— Silently ominously The Thins hovered over a Lancashire village. It glowed a ghostly white. Yi'laqcrs at Wardle, near Rochdale, cried: 'It's a dying saucer 1 i" WM Lti Th€ an.wtr came •n thf Commons yt ..terday When Mr. J. A. Lravey
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  • 244 7 RADIO-ACTIVE FISH SCARE: Commons to hem about it LONDON. March ~T (Reutt r The possibility that fish may become radio-active through nuclear bomb tests and endanger the Bri Ufa public Is to be raised In the House of Commons m L.ond °Mr Hector Hugh.-,. Opposition Labour member and barrister, tabled
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  • 610 7 Bulganin Warns Norway OSLO, March 27 (Reuter) The Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin y e s t c r day warned Norway of the danger she faced as a result of her territory being used for what he called the creation of
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  • 196 7 Divorcee shot dead famous Khotographer in jealous rage RICHMOND, Indiana, March 27, (AP)— A 30--year-old divorcee was charged today with murdering internationallyknown photographer Roy Ilirshburg, 64, m a jealous rage over the suspected raping of her steeplejack girl friend. The accused woman, Miss Ethel Wise, a factory worker, drove away
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  • 112 7 LONDON. March 27. (Reutcr) A mother? 1 c r ;:;-.ni>Mion with representatives m 44 nations, wants to put it? views on nw^cnr tests and cisarma- to tht dferanwMfH i I nmilliltM BOW m gMh I I m, it ill nnnoun<^rd vcsterdaT. The Pormancn 4 Irtrrnational Committee
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    • 47 7 Jl "II unhilL j^^^\ CRYSTAL FILTER MM? CIGAREnE HOLDERS ■'I^^^^V^ 6 5 0 $B*so8 50 $16>9 v^?^ ljt^^i&£} tC JC (^/'^Hr7Jpf wi7/i eotfc purehat* of any holdtr SW ml One BOX of 50 FILTERS >/ Usual Value $3.50 ROBINSON'S Sale of the Year! Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****.
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  • 214 8 PLANTER FOUND NAKED AND DEAD PENANG, Wed.-Inves-t gating Officer, Inspector S Nathan, told a Coroner's Court here today, that when he entered a room m the E. and O. Hotel, on Jan. IK, he saw a European lyin? naked on the bed dead. The ir.-pc~v,r s^H there v. rr 'hr
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  • 103 8 The Court Gives $8 To Vagrant THE SINGAPORE Sev Q| Magistrate. Mr. S. X Lc c $S to a 40-yer:-- i vagi mt, Saimon bin Haji Bfustal the court s poor box ye Saimon, pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge He was found r •••>■ d abode. at 5J m.s.
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  • 56 8 BALEH bin Euaopti of G fcnan B >ad was fined by .1 Blngap re traffic ft 'rrriay. When bC pleaded guilty to a charge cf r «Ung. The d art wu told thit on Nov. U last Baleh drovp a along Ifountbatten Road a: a .-Deed of
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  • 119 8  - k LANG'S CIVIL DEFENDERS SHOW THEY ARE PREPARED Ching Seng Poh by "WORK than MO mcmh<ts of UN Kl.in? (ii\ision of the i\ il Defence last Sunday took part :in K\fi( lie "Van? Pcrtama" to show their preparedness m an emHrgescx In the top picture mrnibcrs of a n^rue party
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  • 312 8 MALACCA, Wed.— A husband and wife, who rejected the terms of reconciliation by their community leaders, today left Court with a promise to make another try, after Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer had thrashed matters out with them. Inrmg Yok Lan, the husband. ibefdashtfi
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  • 78 8 Ruler Doing Well After Operation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Sultan of Kcdnh who wont to Britain recently for medical treatment is progressing satisfactorily after his nneration on March 18. said hi.s physician. Dr. C. Sinnadurai who accompanied the Sultan to Loncon. The doctor who arrived back here by 8.0.A.C. this
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  • 84 8 Seamen Want A 'Basic Wage' THE Malayan National Seamen s Union wants government to set up a board to investigate service conditions of Asian seamen m the Colony and to recommend a "basic living wage." The Union, at a special meeting yesterday, also demanded" the recognition of the Union by
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  • 187 8 $450,000 SCHEME TO bi FOUR RELAY TRANSMIT! KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The rivers of Pahang, Trengganu and Kelanran may help Radio Malaya to broadcast its medium wave programme better t o hundreds of outlying kampongs and the three state capitals on the Federation's sprawling East Coast. The station is planning
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  • 70 8 BATU PAH AT. Wed The President ol the Sessions Court here, Mr. N. L. Cohen, ye>-erday m ntenced Ifohanu d Azroo to three v ars" ImprlBomnent, for nwTftng grievous hurt to Maakun Si: a bin Abdulla Sha, at Aver Hitam last year. Moham'ed v/a.^ ?aid
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  • 51 8  -  Yong Poh Seong by standardpic THREE officers of the Federation Army are seen here at the Kuala Lumpur airport before leaving by BOAT to undergo six months' Military Training m England! They are from left Major Othman bin Rani. Lt Ibrahim bin Shariff and Major Shaari bin
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  • 53 8 IPOH, V. S David BHH Shaidali. 21 Xt \M fomm Hoad I was yesterday charged m the tran »urt, wil motor car negligently and M» ing to rrn'lrr a V iii m d pei 1 on Shai claimed trial to both the -ns rharges. Hcai ing w<>
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  • 177 8 Couple's THEY CAME TO SEE OFF MECCA-BOUND RELATIVES POCAIfO, Wed. A couple, who came from the Federation to bid farewell to relations going to Mecca by the Anshun, lost their jewellery, valued at $1,220 In their room it the Eng Loke Hotel, Church Street, last night. The
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  • 43 8 tin M won h«! J Macistralr ij besi4« «r jl Thejtrr it cj hw«Ty niJ.t 1 'In.-v ue r fj 1 pur I T?! J I *iai ha I l!iuUil "."."I'.'-'l m-hi i 51 A MimM m I*«»liip 'u^'jt April J. wind
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  • 39 8 Till ♦an of Pi Tlsit Malay W^ at Port Ditto* n and meet Md*| and recruits to The Ruler, J the Parad«j«J Mosque at Friday IPSPJ will and call at* ning CcBB^J Twenty-six *fl rank j i 1
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  • 183 8 Problem Of Irrigation Is The Only Difficulty PENANG, Wed.— A huge piece of waste land m Pantai Acheh m the Balik Pulau area, now covered with mangrove swamps, may be turned into rich padi if an irrigation problem is solved by the Drainage and Irrigation Department here. The lite,
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  • 123 8 This Picket Is Fifteen Months Old KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Members of the National Union ol Factory and Genera; Worker- have picketed the Pong Kei us Rubber Factory for b record d< rtod ol 15 months and is still keeping ?igil at the place, declared the BBlOtt'l ]^rc:-:dent, Mr. Yew Sen-,
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  • 197 8 PROSECUTIOX OFFERS \n 1 PENANG, Wed.— After "o wi I evidence against a Police Constab I Court today, the case came to an abn I prosecution offered i Aeon 1 Accordingly, the SJudge, Mr. D;>\ Id acquitted PC. Lim H\\ on a charge ol ob
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 114 8 When your house is so hot neighbors no longer drop m... it's time to call Carrier LL^^^EEURoom AirConditionerlll^^^^SliJ 1-,-jtc-jl Model De Lo e Mode| from Sin S npore fo Ar.c VorA-, f Mm o/( mi > |o hisMy-Hyinf-planes. Carrier air conditioning is serving more people and more purposes than any
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  • 12 9 H 5 of sukfTTe villages Kf will be i the I.
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  • 225 9 Put Malaya First Before Money -SARDON KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1 he Minister lor Works, I m !u« Sardon bin Haji Jubir. t<»ld ne\v>men today he had urged Malayan students m Britain to place service to Malaya above Inche Sardon, who WM away from Mai qfi fog more than a month
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  • 120 9 T.U.C. MEN FOR PEKING Till S.n^aporc Tr.. |fj Unif v v v. .1 <^n.: tWQ rcprescr.vr to the Mly Day celebration- ;:i Pek: r rccenfU receive: ill i:> vitation from the AD-Cbini Federation of T: lr. n» to SB a cr'.c.r/ n •> mnkc a lh] •■•^-v. eek 1 China1'
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  • 105 9 H-Test: Was Colony Consulted? the b tantka oi the Britisk Gove: 'V. c.t t€ CaiTy OUI nuclear explosions based on Q taa island will be nuestione^i by Mr Dnvir Mar hall, m the Singapi re lathn A on April 24 ban will ask the Chief Secretary wlitthai the Singapore Government
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  • 22 9 GENERAL Maxwell Taylor, Chi< oi stait ut the United Stat< Army arrived m Manila by air yesterday. Reu ter
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  • 186 9 80 MILES OF MAINS NOW BEING LAID m"r n year. >ervlce "reserves 7 h Allang Wateri. capacity of hall a mi:., r. n? each. arc capable ot supplying the i :n Ty.ve water to the Mr. John* on and the chairman of th p Ofcgminittee for
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    45 9 Chin Pik Siew, a for- r pupil of the Ipnh Contit md eldest daughter of Mi io,i Mrs. Chin Thin I who recently craduatcd m DentaJ Surger? at the I ni\crsity «»f Svdnpy. She m now attached to the llobart Hospital m Tasmania.
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  • 7 9 FOR I.L.O. CONFRENCE fe3 I I repr*
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  • 149 9 kT >ni)ERS RETRIAL OF M.P.AJ.A. VETERAN le ra•ppeal p^^**^ ei,nvich on I i- -Bi hf-re In November la On peal to the rat: n c irt was Mr S V Si niva.sagam. who subn i that -ivt-n wha: might v t xcu>e lor -r< n.idt Chat
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  • 28 9 EIGHT Federation students, who have been granted Colombo Plan scholarships will leave Singapore todas lor Sydney. Australia, to seel Bachelor ot Science degree^ there.
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  • 296 9 People Getting Along Better Through. Science, Says Monk KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Science has done what religion has never so far been able to do, and that is to get people to start living and get along as citizens of one workl, declared an American Buddhist Monk, the Venerable Vajara Sara
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  • 57 9 THE OAeei Administerini; the (iovtrnment fl Singapore. Mr. w.a.c. Oaaie, last night attended the premier^ of the "Barretts oi Wimpole Street. at the Cathay Cinema. The premiere was m aid of the Y.W.CA. Buildin? Fund. Standardpic shows Mr. Cioode being met by Mr. Loke Wan iho.
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  • 136 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first Telegu lan Siiage journal m Malaya will make its appearance on Aprii 1, the New Year's day for Andhra, the Telegu State m India. The journal "Andhrr-.jothi". a monthly, aims 'o maintain Kodal and cultural itandof the Megu-speakiiig
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  • 56 9 THE famous Indian Yogi. Swam; Yishnudevananda. Pro-fc.-sor of the Vedanta Forest Lniversity. Rishikesh. Himalayas, will arrive m Singapore today on his way to Australia, U.S.A., Canada and Europe. S nsapore Branch of the Divine Life Society has arranged a series of lectures kv tnc Swami during
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  • 50 9 TELOK ANSON, Wed. A J3-y car-old woman, Ong Poh, who was arrested m an area where two terrorists were shot dead near here, wa.s committed to itand trial m the Ipoh Hich Court by Magistrate Mr. t M Smailwood, on a charge ol con.sorting with armed terrorists.
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    • 202 9 ONE OF THE WORLD I GREATEST tOVf STORIES! W lOVE STORY OF \l L 0 0 0m^^ J ALL TIME! h c waited love, I I denied lo^e by^ K. 1r a strange. j* v >^^ jealous ta-^er l I all NEW and n \^e CINEMASCOPE "dMETROCOLOR 1 I JENNIFER
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  • 83 10 MAJOR A A. Khan, new Pakistan Tradp Commissioner for Malaya will arrive m Singapore next month. Up takes tho place of Mr. M II F A Bail; who has brm transferred to Italy as nmmeriial Adviser to the Ptkistan fiovernment and Commercial Secretary
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  • 20 10 T'y.r turr r :r. 'he pun* ar.i irn: r. :nd 'rv wn.s 62 milliard fran last v< nr
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  • 62 10 PAN -MALAYAN export? of latex during 1956 amounted to 92,182 tons 15 "o below the ISSB Bgan. Tbi towel offtake was lart< :>• attributed to the severe rec< lon which befell the DS motor industry d iring the first half of the V' :ir. and ftlso
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  • 239 10 MALAYAN IMPRESSED BY U.K. WORKS JHE presence m the Brill Raihrayi locomotive works at Di thy ol three technician t m British dependent *cV 1 1 Q ric> illustrates the important role which these works >ye played m the past 30 years m I .v engineering throughout the world. A
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  • 73 10 Ri mtNSOITS grand ewvua' It S a■; ore begnu rg§ crorrds of bargain Mmti n waiting ro rusli into f';C mi store I 01 1 at* fore the doors were 01 I cd a' A spokes tfl o* r?:r reported good sales m all r
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  • 135 10 I THE volume of cargo hand- led within the Singapore Harbour Board last year reached a Dew record of s.«tf 1.904 tons, according to its annual report released yesterday. Importi arid export! of general cargo (including latex and vegetable oils) coal and fuel oil contributed to me
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  • 45 10 PRODUCTION returns from Britain's National Caravan Council members show that 1956 was a boom year for caravans, with 10 per cent being exported. Total production was over 14.000 vans, valued at nearly £6] million, of which 1.400 vans were sold abroad for £*****6.
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  • 254 10 Standard Shipping Reporter THE reported navigability of the Suez Canal to vessels up to 20,000 tons was viewed with caution by shipping circles m Singapore yesterday. The unmrntm of opinion was that- although U.N. officials quoted the Canal as beirm open, no right-thinking
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  • 230 10 ITH the easier rubbtt and tin BtkeS yesterday, \h> r f- w* -.ction ol turnover on ialayan fa ire mars* fini were inclined to ease. nil en were Irregular. istrial aarca were i I mgji 1 gflsjoua 9sjd Malayan Sharebrokers 1 yesterday were; IM)l STRIALS
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  • 43 10 a NEW 2 r )D horsepower, gas turbine engine will shortly ro Into production ;n th' 1 U.K it has been d< signed for use In <•' n junction with stationan units where continuous running is desired or where mobility i.s e.ssential
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  • 25 10 THE D B, O H of living m-r -xth straight monthly i d 4u lr Febr uary. according U The Financial Times
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    • 96 10 RUBBER DROPS 2⅝c. ON U.K. REPORTS THE strike news from the United Kingdom caused Singapore rubber prices to drop sharply yesterday, first grade rubber for April shipment closing at 90; cents per lb. f a drop of 2i cents on Tuesday Prices opened easier at 00J rents a drop of
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    • 52 10 Buyers Sellers Snot f.o.b (Norn 8!)? 90\ April RSS Xo. 1 !>o} 01 May RSS No 2 01 i pi 2 April RSS No. 2 88 88 j April RSS No. 3 871 83 R M.A. on rcg. tender: April MM pn^ May |t] i-)i[ Tone: Slightly steady
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  • 99 10 OUTER ROADS Gailthiod, Kota Inten. Hamburg. Fukuyu Maru. Azuma Maru. Salamat. Inchwells, Sciatica. Thavenson, Tak Sana. Leninsk. Hoi Wong, Pohia Laut. Dardanua. INNFR ROADS Rimau. Lipis, Tc.. PinaHC, Akalhi ICani, Van Den Brock. Enn Sionc Tong Leone Solancor. Dong Kun. Lawoto, Bcnvcg. Tayjio. Sirusa, Tai Hong, Moon-fi-h.
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  • 176 10 malavax riiarefaroken mt:f'lV reported th e foUowing business done iv ord $2 l »:imnuTS S] kl >! W .uyh si TV J icksoi si.so; M. Cements $1 60 Jo M.62J: McAlister $3; be H Yr. Raffl Hotei !f l Storage 4 l 611. Straits Steamships $17; Straits
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  • 206 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There is big scope for poultry farming m Malaya and it could easily be developed into an important industry, Mr. J.A. Pollard of the New South Wales Egg Marketting Board, told the Press today. During his visit to the Sun-
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  • 87 10 THE U.K. National Union of Manufacturers has issued a statement inviting buyers from overseas countries to visit its offices at the British Industries Fair. Castle Bromwich. during May 6 to 17. If a buyer Kfl looking for a certain type of product, the National Union
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  • 44 10 OVERSEAS orders are nn-w flowing m at double last yearV rate for cars manufactured by the British Rootes Group. In the Swiss market alonp orders so far received this year are three times as high as m the same period last year.
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  • 217 10 SPECULATORS CAUSE WIDE PRICE GAPS' PENANG, Wed. Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, president of the North Malaya Asiatic Planters' Association, today blamed rubber speculators for causing misunderstanding between employers and employees, and have made their relation- ship most difficult. When rubber pricrs rise, employees irfU naturally make demands for higher wages,
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  • 41 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Gcnerr.l Secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, has left for the United State! for a three-month, visit during which he v.'i'l itudj the problems of synthetic and natural rubber
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  • 112 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exrhanpe noon closinc prices per piru] \es\err\h\ were: Copra. Mar./ Apr $23 bujers; $29 idlers; coconut oi: m bulk $43 wUen; m rirj-r.F S4T>. sellers: Muntok white p< pper $101 sellers: Sarawak white .$lOO seHers. Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Ccpra A^sfx-la-tion closing prices 3*o?:erday:
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  • 58 10 Singapore ha.> v (anilling factories with 71 0 mangles, their approximate monthly maximum potential capacity being 30.000 tons wet or 23.000 tons dry weight. At present only seven factories with about 140 mangles are m operation. handling 9.000 tons wet or 7.000 tons dry weight
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  • 32 10 the pr:rp of the Volkswagen car will bo unchanged despite rising wages and raw material osi Dr N •dh general manager 1 1 the Volkswagen Company, .-aid m Hamburg recently
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  • 56 10 HONGKONG w:i; eonu th< ir li c urn; H Th< n i tag director oi Gmcral tor H len Ltd.. Mr Haum todaj tl it the fir I order r 20 h. M- i sal. m Hongkonn v. P r: r. O'hor courrr buying H< Id.
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  • 27 10 HAUTS Fourneaux Company of Rouen has just firrd a new furnace for the manufacture of 10.000 ton s a month ot semi-phosporous Spiegal steel hematites.
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  • 21 10 A TUBULAR steel dualpurpose ladder of unorthodox design has been developed by the British Electricity Authority lor their linesmen.
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  • 186 10 TOP JOBS FOR SIX EAST ASIATIC CO's EMPLOYEES AS part of their scheme to give more responsibility to Asian staff, a Danish company, the East Asiatic Co. yesterday announced the promotion of six local employees to managerial posts. The promotions were made known by Mr. E. G. Mortensen. Malayan manager
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  • 61 10 steadily jj world dc^bj shaping toiS dividual gr^l <*■■>• r:~y,'-.' '.?j duoeci. be o\ errors to tionai and sal change o( wt^M to realize the3 wmic pwp^i production odd ties, ir are inter:. vario view are as VM branches and 9 inve«- sum of Kr tration wand bran deprwrti
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    • 482 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST fINDERS are for 1 repairs and redecoration tn 7 blocks of 3 storey flat and 1 block of slk; at a: xander Road, Pr Ph:I:o Avenue and Alex r.cira (Nj L tale. Tender form etc may b^ cbtained on payment of a <■: posit of $100/-
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    • 193 10 BARBER-FERN- VILLE m For Bostcn. Ne*» toik, PhiladetrHta. b^ n n (via C«p« r« w r c< S ©or» FFRNFIFLO 3C M«r t r r CLENVILLF l Apr .-4 l-roir New Tork. Let Angdri S«« Hmdß N Te*k U >• LEOVILLE S.*.l f <j MANOEVILLE H H Mar 11/14 Apr
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    • 41 10 EXPECTED TODA V M Atwsv: MI. Z) M ATwavs X l 01 M Airwavj ML 49 M A:rv ,vs !S II Airwayi r Oaruda M A:rwavs c l Qantas V.: M 85 iBf)AC F J M Airways I' PA A 833
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    • 630 11 Y^tfSCA TRADING CO., LTD. ■,o'* 6 Robinson Road I BLUE FUNNEL LINE I -OtTM AMtiKAN SERVICE -k Bit. more. PhihdclpHia b Cult Port* b core KS Karr Penam M > M 29/30 Mar I 19/ 2 i Ap* 24/25 Api Api r to load and ditch«r|t U r t e
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    • 1174 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lm«i) (Incorporated ir» Singapore) |12 hncsj Sh C' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C Carnen option to proceed via other ports to load and ducharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Due Sails P.S ham Fenang Laomcdcn f C Live-peel
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    • 858 11 MITSUI |5) UNE FOR JAPAN S<P re PSh m Pcn n9 Awobatan Maru *or Kobe Yokohomc 8 Apr Hogurosan Maru tor Kobe Yckohamo 2b Apt *m FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Hoenon Moru 14 Apr 17 Api Meirinson Moru 1 5 May 18 May FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via
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    • 619 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES' OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok and or Far East Pcnang P.S'ham 5 pore "MEONIA" 29/31 Mor 1/2 Apr I 5 Apr BANKGOK OND "SONGKHIA- 2/4 Apr "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr 18/19 Apt 20/21 Apr BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Sailings for Gcnoo, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo S pore P
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  • 1692 12 Eclipse of Congress POLITICAL analysts closely scanning the election results all over Indi.i \v (»u ld have little difficulty m discerning <»r- tnn cracks m the Congress edifice. It has been tarred, albeit m part Foundation is all but laid for non-Con-gress (fo\ rrnments m tuo of India's fourteen Stat's
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  • 70 12 T I 1 i otic up J fljjnin! Hnrd on the ;«P c I y fceels of I Loren and Z na Lollobrigida roii« tiro voluptuous J ian lasses, Rossana Rory and Gia Scnla, starring tcith I J ,nn m ••Wiflht m ;rana** fast-paced crime drama produced Harana,
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  • 187 12  - YOUR TEARS WILL TELL says Barbara Richards "QO ahead and have a good cry, dear," Mothers, husbands and lovers have said it for centuries, hoping" tears might ease nervous tension. Soon doctors may be saying it every day, hoping to get a clue to help to make a patient better
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  • 492 12  -  Alton L. Blakeslee A. P. Science Correspondent STARTLING DISCOVERIES!!! £jV \"v\w\\\\\\\\;. NEW YORK ("HEMICAL upsets or poisons m the brain could be the reason why human minds £0 seriously wrong. And if chemical errors cause insanities, then chemicals could someday be made to order to
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    • 103 12 The world {<„,„,„, jr /I T l 6 medicinal Pndm <;■: .'.■ypypfi.y,., V, *&fy\^ :hee thone sak Provides Instantaneous relief J Toothache, Earache StomoJ Muscle Pen, Indigestion,^ Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TO THE TIGER MLUICuJ VIT GENEVE S UO* TIM 0* DAfl SGld by all leading Ciurp H!<
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    • 390 12 pi 1 1 1 HCI vA 1 i^Ci BWa sW IL\ I I .ssl I■ I J I BbbSl TODAY'S QIOTVTION: 1 L "In the whole history ol 1 1 the world there Is hut one 1 thing that money cannot buy i to wit. t lir \\;ik of a
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  • 269 13 1 rer Reporter < m? a soccer match Ls alS4. perhaps m Ipoh than m t Hut sometimes much of about by the referee himself. Hussars-R «:;.blcis match yesicnt of tIM n..«*ch necos.sary? ar. ittenq>l v) disperse decided to call the r i Supportin 3 r re «vi against
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  • 117 13 SOCCER S A.F.A. LEAGUE: Div. 1. T.gers Sporting Association i's Pr>Uce Sports Association r.t Jnlnn Bcsnr Stadiuni at 5.15 p. vi, Div. 2 A. Fnrrer Juniors is Suknramni Sports Club at Gry'diiQ 5.15 p.m. Dr. 38. Rrdok Sports Club M T.M DBA. at Farrer Park 5.15 BJH. Div.
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  • 96 13 AT the Annual Goneral McotIng of the BO I). Civilian Association iK> if Rot i Branch < owing office- bearers were i .t ct< d. Ch urman Mr Fred D V.in R Hoi Secret iry: Mr. Jan ludii A am Hoi T: r.inref M I !hei lac Varuj
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  • 38 13 LONDON, ICar 27 (Beater)— Ofl H'i.-pi*ai be St Bjrts tv f.vc points to three m the rrp'av of the Hospitals' Rugby Union C;.p Final at Richmond Athletic Ground here d.v.St. B :!■•> !e-i .?-n at ha!f time.
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  • 348 13 Blind Colters Tally Around 85 THEY TAKE UP SPORTS FOR GREATER PEACE OF MIND NEW YORK, Wed.— Clinton F. Kussell of Duluth, Minnesota, founder of the U.S. national movement for blind golfers, is the 1956 winner of the Ben Hogan trophy for handicapped golfers. He was selected by members of
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  • 79 13 Clinton F. Russell of Duluth, Minnesota, waits while his grandson. Chuckie Parker, 11, tees up his golf ball. Blind since 1923 as the result of an accident. the H 1-year-old Russell continued to play golf with the aid of a caddy and m IJ>3B helped organize
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  • 160 13 Cuban 'Killer' The Giant NEW YORK, March 27 <AP> Ewart Potgicter. the South African slant, and strapping Nino Valde>. the Cuban hravvweieht contender, will meet m a 10-round bout at Portland. Oregon. April 9. Valdes' manager said today. "1 hM| c!n?rd f t Mt ?nid Bobby Glenson. who handles the
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  • 150 13 ROME, Alar. 27 (AP)— Tiberio Mitri, who twice fought his way to the European mkfcUewtigbf boxing championship without losing his movie star Drofile, announced last night he has given up flghting, Mitri. now 11, said he would have try at the films, nnd spent the rest of his
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  • 30 13 IPOH, Wed. In a keenly contested Inter tchool soccer match played on the Andannn School ground today, Ipch A.C.S. beat the Andersonians by the odd goal m three.
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  • 128 13 IPOH. Wed. The unbeaten billiards champion of the world. Walter Lindrum. thrilled local billiards fans with his fantastic trick shots when he gave an exhibition m the Ipoh Club last night. He made a rather "poor" break of 451. During the course of the exhibition,
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  • 77 13 Lucky Charm His Fists BUENOS AIRES. March 27 (AP) Welshman Dai Dower snys he has only one lucky charm his fists for Saturday's title fight with Argentina's world flyweight champion Pa^cual Perez Asked on Tuesday if he carried a rabbit's foot or other charm. Dower put up blfl lists to
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  • 48 13 ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Marrh 27 (AP) Ken Rosewall's pinpoint placement shots enabled him to overcome Panrho Gonzales* powerful service here last night and score a rare 1-6, 6-2. 6-3 victory m their transcontinental tennis series. The Australian now trails Gonzales 27-11 m their barmstorming tour
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  • 36 13 BUDAPEST, March 26 (Reuter) Japans Men's table tennis team beat Hungary 5 2 here tonight to cnmpletp a double victory over the Hungarians. The Japanese women playrr? had beaten Hungary's women 5-3 last night
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  • 41 13 LONDON. March 27 (Reutrr Results n yesterday'i AjjoHi Uoo football matches m Eng land were: Division nnr: Sheffield Wed ne>d.iv 2 I^-<-d> 3. Division three (South): Wat lord 1 Bournemouth 1. Division three (North): South port 0 Chesterfield 0.
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  • 107 13 NEW YORK Mart* H -AT* Ex ibition Baseball results a c follows:— AT CLEARWATER. FLA. Brn.iklvn 007 000 100—8 11 1 Pi iladelphia 030 000 000—3 10 (i AT SCOTTSDALE. ARIZ. Ch vi land i'" l i (|l> 103— 11 2 Baltimore HI 111 Hfr— l U i
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  • 39 13 TO LET 19 B ittei y Avenue. A Singapore 13 itiablt 111 April H57 h-- 1 »ms, bath room, sitting and dining rooms. {ara ge. r m Iwi modern sanitation. Apply Box No. T 3001 S S
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  • 96 13 Nothing ran rimk»- v<>u IWI ho old, tir«d. and rlt-jirfwd losing fkrp nl <,| '(.ncrty drrausr of Getting Up Nights or Burning, Smarting, Itching Acidity. And If ymr h:,rk :irh<>n :ir.d KhfumaflJim P.ilnH iri joir.rn nnd mu«<--rlf-s make you miwraMft, you rar.'t work and »»njoy lif»-.
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  • 373 14  - SAINTS HOLD OFF CHALLENGE TO TAKE YOUTH SOCCER TITLE S. RAGAVAN Army Trade School Individualism Not Enough By ST. ANDREW'S School gave an excellent display to overcome the spirited challenge of Army Trade School by three goals to one to take the SAFA Youth >oceer title at Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • 198 14 England's Paddlers Selected LONDON v Mar 27 miter) Miss Ann HajdoOi M-yeax-old lefthander, who reached three An ila 1:. the world table tennis unpionshipi m Stockholm recently, ii Included m L'nui md's •earn tfl meet Japan m Birmingham on April L Heading the men's team 1? Richard Bergnaan, former world
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  • 192 14 Bagby's Horses Impress IPOH. Wed: NONE showed up better than Marigold at this morninc's workouts on the trainine: track m preparation for the forthcoming Perak Turf Club's .March April m°«tin£: Maris o I d. trainer Wally Bagby's candidate. could not be faulted when he strolled away from xtablemate Sooka (Ismail)
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  • 159 14 F.A.M. RESTRICTIONS HIT THE PURSE PF.X A X r,. Wed. The finances vf t:\c Paoang Indian Football Association are not v encouraging. This ll re- ■ed m the Association'"? annual report, which wi.l be it the fjefM ral meeting at r kins. H te pool garden ■t 4 I- OH
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  • 41 14 MOSCOW. March 27 (AP» Olympic champion Fyodor BofdanoTsky broke bla own world weightlifting record at L^rnnprad today when ho lilted 135 kUofframi In a two hand clean press. The new mark is one kilogram better than the former one.
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  • 350 14  - B'ton Gaining Popularity In Red China KEN TOFT Six Communist Players Fly In Say By m Red China but that it was gottinu very popular. Wang won their first national championships held la.- 1 vtv.r On Uh pro.-pcrts of joining Ihi Tlwmn Cud. Manager BCBfl Heri2 Wen said that they
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  • 51 14 FUKi: X J.t; an. Mar 27 J ,par.( c a.-.'. C r.' Champion Te: M reUtocd h :ic i i... virtue or a four < r ck •••n over c I. i<, wmnrtf before 3 000 :.<•■,,■ was the Ai I I tie fight '<■ Mat.suvam i n
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  • 115 14 GURKHA Rifles, playing good basketball defeated Ec Lim by 4(i to :;4 m the Division "C" league (twne at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre yesterday. Following were la>t r.ight's remits: Division 'IV: Twilight Team bcal Ma Ching <Blue) 49-47-Queck Hbck Seng beat Lam Yew 2- ti<>. Chicago
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  • 91 14 THE Singapore Judo Club held its Bth Jrdo grading codtcst on Monday at the dubs' Judo Hail and the following members have successfully passed the prading:J. C. Drake. Ooi Hong Saik. David Lin (3rd Kyu Green belt). Sect Wee Swee (4th Kyu Orange belt). A. Hughes,
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  • 58 14  - Colony Soccer Champions Jasbir Singh by ST. Andrew's School, winners of this year's SAFA Youth competition. From loft (o ri^ht (front row): Lim Chens Hock, Hussien Nader, Wong Kui Hin, Loh Boon Eng, Hen? Kheok Tong (Middle row): Eyamo, P. D. Retnam, Kwik Sam Yonff. (Back row): Koh Nam Seng:,
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  • 263 14 NEW EVENT IN ANNUAL GYMKHANA A PROGRAMME of 10 events has been drawn for the annual Gymkhana of the Singapore Polo Club at the club's ground at Thomson Road on April 7 Mr. Robin Kelly, one of the gymkhana council members, said that this year's programme will include a new
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  • 628 14  -  PETER WILSON Says middle-class a 4 mo?r':cro of Dowers surroundings to the smell of poverty m which Fascu..! Pert/. Argentina's first world champion, trains. In his eymnasium the :<■- wood< benches sag as nously as a hangman's tr; do> The mesh of fencing behind which the
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  • 73 14 tokvo Hard 27 (AP>- 41m Japan Lawn To- ni A announci <-! today tl c Japa Ceylon D ivis Cup rr.--*c i ill be held here A: 2K. throug 28. Both Jnpar. f ,r.r] C< v] ,n r bye m 1 c fir-t r- -j
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  • 80 14 IPO'!. Wed In an rndeai Improve .:ig and jir here m league games, the Ir>oh and tri I Football League bo holding a series of f( rees' cla m In the town padang >p« rt Th 6 first I will be h< Id nn \Yedn< r: April 3
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  • 129 14 The Iron Curtain Was No Barrier PRAGUE, March 27 (AP) Olympic champions Harold Connolly of the United States and Ol^a Fikotova of Czechoslovakia were married m this Communist ruled capital today m a ceremony climaxing their East-West romance that began at the Olympic Games four months igo. Connolly, the world's
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  • 171 14 Lincolnshire H--- I LINCOLN. March r, J(f Lincolnshire Handicap S r rd. Betting 7 Setting Si i N T i k Lino were 9 to 1 joint Hi H was the fir~t Handicap Cha: i sey of hire i Babur, v at the start, did not come on the
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