Singapore Standard, 5 April 1957

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard sXiceil/^ ?R /X v*l 1. iIANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lincf 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 V> SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 U PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 120 1 ■jjt /n g Demonstration m ;tr teachers I H Hwa, fan Choo are senior stuci-nu and the last two are juniors. All 01 >:• iy .-i-h< lar? Altrr the m< ting the rincipal. Mr Waung Yoon Nl( n. told pr- men n id. nts did not want to ob.
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  • 70 1 STANDARDPICS from Irft show the Chun* Ling High School where .WO students staged a protest demonstration on Wednesday. Centre shows the chairman of the Han Chiang High School (with walking stick) icalking out of the school hall in disgust after failing to stop the student
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  • 40 1 4 Keutrr) I today. ..,1 th.it tee th fiwn a I own I ears I August. H I i always I and re- great iy disI t relcas- .hat Mr. pected ComH External ster awa on rotfs; to the
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  • 470 1 Students Write Slogan In Blood NEW REBELLIONS' IN SYMPATHY WITH EXPELLED PUPILS PENANG, THURS.— THREE MORE CHINESE HIGH SCHOOLS IN PENANG WERE CLOSED TEMPORARILY TODAY AS A RESULT OF YESTERDAY S STUDENT DISTURBANCES AT THE CHUNG LING HIGH SCHOOL. Two institutions the Han Chiang High School
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  • 102 1  -  ANDREW ROTH From LONDON, April 4. Singapore delegation received i drut report on the negotiations late last night. They c > discusi p^>sj >ie vex ihanjtea on Mon- -ether the cwemonlai suning can be held on Tuesday M hoped is dubion- bcousi of i r lal
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  • 69 1 COLOMBO. April 4 'UP) Prime Minister Mr. s. W F^ D. Banaaranaike. has appr< ved the Investment of British capital in Ceylon for the assembly of motor vehicles. The investment will be made by the Standard Motor Company or Coventry. Engw.d In association with th<
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  • 22 1 BRITISH mercy plane \inded in Hanoi, Communist North Vietnam yesterday with an iron luns for a poliostricken British vice-consul. Renter.
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  • 22 1 THE JAPANESE Foreign Ministry announced yesterday an aviation agreement b< tween Japan and Switzerland came into effect on Wednesday.— < Reutcr).
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  • 84 1 Alliance Agrees On 'Malayasia' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance political committee. headed by the Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Raimk, has agreed to rename the Federation of Malaya, "Malay asia." This decision was adopted at last night's meeting of the committee. The Dato will convey it to the Rulers
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  • 67 1 SOEKARNO TO FORM NEW R.I. GOVT. JAKARTA. Annl 4 fßeutcr j President Soekarno announced tonight that he would form an extra parliamentary emergency Cabinet of experts. He said he had appointed "Citizen Soekarno" FormaThe cabinet would form a National Council in line with the "Presidential concepti(in The President made this
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  • 115 1 GOING, GOING... OLYMPIC VILLAGE AUCTION MELBOURNE- *P ri l (Reutcr) The heart of Olvmpic Village came to life for the first time in months today uhen the Department of Supply began its auction there. The first hour of the auction brought nearly 000 Among the lots auctioned was the gatekeepers
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  • 90 1 Govt. Will NOt Intervene KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Department of Education would not intervene in the Chung Ling High School trouble because "the headmaster and the school committee are quite capable of dealing with the situation" Mr. E. M. F. Payne, Director of Education, said today. He said he was
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  • 59 1 PENANG. Thurs. The head of the Special Branch, Penang, Mr. P. E. MachinCooke, said today that his officers were watching the student trouble in Penang very closely. Mr Machin-Cooke said he did not think that the Malayan Communist Party had any connection whatsoever with the
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  • 154 1 Rebels' Can Appeal To Come Back PEXAXG. Thurs. The 13 Chung Ling High School students who were expelled by the school committee followin? their rebellion at the school can appeal to the Committee of Management to have themselves re-enrolled. This decision resulted from a special meeting of the management hold
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  • 62 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation Labour Minister. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, tonight trounced all his rivals to take the presidentship of the Malayan Indian Congress by an overwhelming majority oi nearly 7.2U0 votes. Mr. Sambanthan polled 3.046 votes as against the 947 secured by his nearest rival Mr K.
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  • 315 1 tube girl CONTRIBUTIONS to the "Tube Girl" Fund yesterday took another big jump to total 515.942.73. Biggest donation was from readers of the Tamil Murasu. who sent $1,311.26 through the popular Tamil daily. This was their second donation. The first, received on Wednesday, totalled
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 A T CHIIW ime tor a > J VJ >V j I >%& fi Tr I I; I*j y^^ II -i LONDON IRiWItS IXMUITION 195* s MUATAN IRIWU IS $INCAfO«I
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    • 69 1 CAMERAS fe'^A^fl P/ occetteriet >■ NEW HEX PHOTO STUDIC I Rattle* Ploce Singapore 1 Tel-***** TOTAL: $15,941.73 //7 ff ti Jiff < '.O'(»'PJ /W 2 M'iiMiir i^y 3 iicii.it yJr -y^^^^^^L BiifuniU, r^ /*\^M^U^^m »:m ik j^ yf^/^WuQ^J^^^^LjlJ 5 hoi »*c»r c i| >■! itt<oft ELECTION OP L^i^rf^^^Ctf AfOtS Of
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  • 180 2 US. Flays Soviet Terror In Hungary WASHINGTON. April 4 <AP> The I'nited States today accused Moscow's puppet regime in Hungary of reverting "to some of the worst practices of the Stalinist terror." H chaffed bo a ttateneßfl •hat the continued presence of Rus^;an f rces in Hungary shows the regime
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  • 108 2 ir-'.T \pr:l 4 The public court of quiry into the si rj urd wages dispute began Hi hearings here tod .v: \v:h a long statemer.- of the men'l case by Mr. Ted Hill, leadef of the Boilermakers Society. Arguing that th^ *rv s n- r.'v istifled h;2her
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  • 92 2 .A DARK trail from her smoke-, .stack (lower right) marks a ship of the first convoy to traverse the. .Suez Canal .since it was blocked, .last November. The ship in this picture is seen as she steamed past the remains (left) ot the statue of the
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  • 292 2 WASHINGTON, April 4, (IP) The United States today urgently sought Egyptian agreement ior an international voice in operation of the Suez Canal. But diplomats following the fast-moving negotiations were pessimistic over prospects for a satisfactory accord on the Canal's operation. Egypt seemed deteri
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  • 47 2 Apr; 4. (UP)«Three persons wrr-- 1 reportei at Chitta.q ng Enst Pakistan, today after police opened §n on itriken domonstrating at the Ispahani jute mills. ■aporti raaehiag here laid police were injured hy stones b tried by ttfrrwtut ratori before *hc crcwd broke.
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  • 28 2 THE 16-yrar marriage of actor Gene tUtij and actress Betsy Blair ended on Wednesday when she was granted a divorce on grounds of mental cruelty. A.P.
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  • 461 2 NATIONAL SERVICE DRAFT TO ft LONDON, April 4.—Britain today unveiled its new-look defence plan, providing for the testing and production of a "megaton weapon" and abolishing the national service draft after 1960. A defence White Paper released today also revealed that Britain's once-mighty fleet of battleships will be scrapped.
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  • 46 2 MOSCOW. Ann! 4. (Renter) Marsha. Klin enti Vi r >shi v. chairman of the Presidium of the Supn DM SOVid of the U.S.S.R 1? to visit Inioncsia In Ifay toil rear after hii visit to China, Tass. the Soviet news agency, reported today
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  • 172 2 SANTIAGO, Chile, April 4 (Reuter) Santiago was still in a state of siege early today after more rioting with armed mobs and troops fighting sporadic t battles. 5 Chilean Government called Congress into ordinary session and itted a bill asking for ordinary powers
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  • ADAMS TRIAL
    • 163 2 Medical Experts Disagree LONDON. April 4 (Reuter> A medical expert called for the defence agreed today that, if Dr. John Bodkin Adams had warned the old wicrow he is accused of murdering with drugs, it "might have meant the loss of a rich patient." The expert. Dr. John Harman. a
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    • 88 2 NEW YORK, April 4 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General, said today he saw no conflict bewteen Egypt's new proposals for the Suez Canal and the understanding of the degree of agreement reached among Britain. France and Egypt in their negotiations here last October.
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  • 156 2 THE Singapore Recorded Music Society, in co-operation with the Eastland Trading Company, will present a special programme of recorded music at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. St. Joseph's Institution, on April 12 at 745 p.m. This concert will be unique in that
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  • 149 2 Turk Leader Gives H O J ANKARA. April 4 \P| mUr leader of the Turkish mm, compromise with Greek I will "have grave coiLseqm *M ay i Dr. Kutchuk. who flew hftt fr< m N.c -..-..1 4 Turkish p iv< rnm< tnid a news con:* m M-day that Britain
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  • 131 2 War Hero Held In Twin Killing ST. PETERSBURG. F! April 4 AP) Bnc General Wilbur R M Reynolds (retired), until r< ly in Saigon ar.d hi? Faye, w< re shot to d< ath in their home last nighi :ind a French war hero was arr ed shortly aft< rwarri Nine
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  • 6 2 COMMODITY PRICES T«k:Bv*J I *"c2L2? 1
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  • 11 2 killed anc day when t a n Turkey's m *S
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  • 395 2 TUBE GIRL DOUBLE THE FUND TARGEDY THE following contributions were reeeivea yesterday: Children ot Primary "Five "A". Pulau Tekong English School. Puiau Tekor.,2 Be^ar. Singapore $25; Sympathisers of the Contingent Police Headquarters, Johore Bahru $75.40; Sympathisers from Sitiawan Transport Co.. Ltd.. Sitiawan $40; Mr. Wong War, Peng Mr. Lt M
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  • 443 3 Alleged Murder Victim Was Left Alive Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Defence counsel submitted in a murder trial in the High Court here today that an alleged murder victim was actually alive when two men, charged with the murder, had left. i The counsel. Mr.
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  • 51 3 i lM refugees on their way to Australia to seek a new i Ui t% Organization last ni s ht at the showing of Dean Itrrirnoms' at the Cathay Cinema. irv batches, were accompanied by members of the Red a section of the refugees enjovin? the
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  • 265 3 Jaganathan To Make Radio-PhoneCall t d tO ted Ijoneof E|).00O civilian lent 'onto .one ond f an- r the |fc ias A appointed the executive council members of the Army Service Union, the Naval Base Labour Union. Admira.ty Local Staff l 1 Air Ministry Local Staff Union. The meeting,
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  • 29 3 Sir lor h tin suit 1 Sycd i in Mr. it in his lament "•^rc'i. and t Loh 1 cent for Bl«d the g. Wmtr.t at the Cor?ack
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  • 10 3 Thurs. itish i here l| Lr hool RWV for
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  • 17 3 o th er Dies In Blaze h&u^ Wo© Ah tiSL I? •wnini [fcj 0 *ntn a my-
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  • 135 3 financed in it r.us w hi< h were beins -•u.r»(l ha\e made no such contribution. \t ihe council meeting li'ld at the end of last month the principle of nuking i sewerage development charge for all < onnt»ctions to sewers was uncil upon and
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  • 116 3 TAIPING Thurs. All Sain t irch was venue ol the w day of Capt. William Kir.-c-Patrick. RAMC. of British Military Ho; Kam r and Melise 1 1 a daughter of Ml ci M^Wichtermann. Zurich. The bride was given swaj by U. C C: > Caithn< Officer
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  • 93 3 PESXS ITh A coc k crowed three times in a., ni Slory. during a case in tiie Second Ma;, traftrii Court l» day. The cock was. wit I u other fowls in a wire-cage, Pf iced as an exhibit K tbi Prosecution. At the end M
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  • 120 3 IF you are thinking of (latins the pretty Spanish Miss above, you had better think TWICE. Teresita de Alba, a Spanish television, staffe, and radio star, is married, repeat, married. She arrived in Singapore yesterday by PAA with her husband to keep a date with a
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  • 130 3 Novel Pesta To Mark The Puasa KU-XLA LUMPUR. Thurs.— new Malayan festivity in connection with Hari Raya Pua:>a will bo introduced in the federation when all communities will be represented. The Sclangor UMNO is -pon.^oring a musical arts and theatrical festival "Hari Raya Pesta" on May 3 and 4 at
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  • 38 3 HOXGKOXG. Ar>r 4. Soe-ial Standard Se: \id Clo>ing- prices of the HOBS> kOOfl Exchange were: SIK.IB to ill Sterling: $»3.1M2."5 :o U.S. $1: $1,842 to Malayan SI: JO.IM |Q one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $267,873 to taei.
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  • 115 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Smith Korea's Minister to Vietnam, Gen. Choi Duh Shin arrived here today 00 the last lei oi a tuur to study antisubversion measures in South-east A.>ia. With his stall officers, Gen. Choi will be here until Sunriav to meet government, political
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  • 81 3 KUALA LUMPUR, ThuW. Royal Air Fores station here today forged Iti own Internal broadcasting system with plans to extend it eventually to all RAF messes, clubs, canteens and Other accommodations The 'pilot" broad- asting system was inaugurated by the Officer Commanding the RAF Station, Group Captain
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  • 266 3  - Help Make Malaya Anti-Red Bulwark Andrew Roth Fro- LONDON. April 4. The Colonial Minister of State, the Earl of Perth, today told British business leaders at a luncheon, that the British firms represented in the Malayan commercial corporation should put their collective wisdom at the disposal of the Federation and
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  • 316 3 Malayan Party Against Reid .MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malayan Party is expected to send a delegation to Britain to protest against the Reid Commission's recommendation on Malacca's future, the Standard was told by one sponsor, Mr. Tan Kee Gak i In a lengthy statement, the
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  • 258 4 Eleven Succeed In Ist Section Of The Test ELEVEN out of 39 doctors from Singapore and the Federation have passed the Koyal Australasian College of Surgeons Primary Fellowship examination —first of its kind to be held in the Colony. Announcing this at a .press conference yesterday, the
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  • 159 4 Commons Query On Malayan Schools LONDdN, April 4 (Reuter) A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Stan Awbcry. yesterday urged the British Government to take steps with the Ma- layan Rulers to bring about a unified system of compulsory education throughout the Federation. He asked in the House of Pffimwwi whether
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  • 80 4 A BUSINESSMAN in Tanking Malim with a big task Mr Janab N. Mohamed Ali Mr. Ali, the new president of the Tanjong Malim branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, said he would: Assist estate labourers and Indian shopkeepers to build a new Tamil school bv donations
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  • 166 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malay Administrative Services Association wants government to revert to the "cadet scale" which was in practice until 1953. Under this >cale, cadets start nt $419 and oAcen are eligible for promotion to the Malayan Civil Service alter six years. Thii
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  • 70 4 RESIDENTS of An 2 Sianq Hill in Singapore are looking out for a sex maniac who Iftj week abducted girl from the area arid later tried to molest her. The |M, aged 11, who works as a compositor in a printing press, sustained injuries when
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  • 173 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first Apex Club in the Federation will he formed soon. A small glthailng professional men, businessmen. Jaycees and younq Rotarians last night moved a resolution to start the club. The gathering, sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. was addweU
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— At the 7th central council meeting of the Malayan Telecoms.. Athletic and Welfare Association. the following were elected office-bearers for 1957: President: Mr. G. Leo. vicepresidents: Messrs. G. A. Langley and E. Stacev. secretary: Mr. F. A. L. Gonzaga, treasurer: Mr. A. Sinnathamby. auditors:
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  • 168 4 JAYCEE CHIEF ON TOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A young Californian departmental store executive called on Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today to discuss how young men in Malaya can fashion the country's future. He can lay claim to authority on youth development. He If Mr. Ira D. Kaye. president of
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  • 55 4 ARSONISTS made a hit&f ittempt to destroy letters in s post office pillar-box installed at a corner of :he Pavilion car park in Orchard Road, last night. When the box was opened after a fire er.zir.e had r ured water Into it. on f twe letten were
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  • 130 4 Those Phooey Tests' INVESTIGATIONS designed to produce a better and fairer method of selecting primary students for entry into secondary schools in Singapore and the Federation are expected to be launched by the middle of this year. Mr R. E. Ince. Deputy Director of
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  • 28 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver, Osman bin Puteh. yesterday reported to the Police that two passengers robbed him of $18 in Serangoon Garden Estate, on Wednesday night.
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  • 107 4 STUDENTS TO CALL MERDEKA CONVENTION MALAYAN student, in Britain will hold a national c< invent ion in August this year, announced Mr. Benjamin Da Cunha. a Conner student, speaking over Radio Malaya last night. The convention is Mmcd to coincide with the drclura- tion of Malayan independence and will last
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  • 55 4 THE ACTING Chief Secretary. Mr. S. T. Stewart, and the Assistant Minister to the Ch:ef Secretary, Mr. M P.D. Nair. will yec off the second batch of recruits of the Sinq.'iDore Infantry Reeiment who will be leaving their I'!;i Pandan Camp for the Malayan Basic Training Centre. Nee
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 100 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance SINGAPORE *g^m* Ch, m^ y Mornin? devotion Sijiiiire bam-f 1.,h -April Foo's rtt '^CA Kaiftai Quay. ln.i.p,n.|,M,t JlKMonarj MovemThl: QiSen sl "i SS Nantlna H n e liraith duration ounl: °J ol Wo: id Health .7- K V :V J or 3 Victor. a
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    • 170 4 P-m (7 6 ft 2 y f^ a m <78 fu "S?nlft» am (72 ft) 318 TOMORROW; Sl p* < -T 1 P r r ft Ml am (38 ft) 2 58 1 am <67 ft > 357 Dm RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALWA ((Jtneral Ser\ire): l 1.) u m Potpourri
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    • 196 4 8.8.C. BBC. (General Overseas Servlcp): o pm The Britain We Know; 510 From The Editorials; 515 The Chameleons; 5. C0 "The Pram'; 6 p.m. 'The Pilcrims Dinner" at the Savoy Hotel. 6.30 The News Commentary. 643 BportS R'Kjnd-U:>; 655 Report from the Midlands: 7 pm The Christian Year; 7 15
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  • 238 5 L yc e Stabbed Mistress, Court Told Man Ordered To Face Trial At Next Assizes A SYCE, William Andrady, allegedly stabbed his mistress, Tay Yat Neo, because she rejected his advances, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The syce was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with attempting to
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  • 44 5 POST HiS MONEY REVUE W.n J" k S I- '*> I ML» he was JJftr a stripWfcte Chinese I tapI Chan I felt I my and aid. and H him to a I Vap I j, pov was the B his he I and :ence
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  • 75 5 MR. Soon Cheng IFor, senior Information Officcr of NM Headquarters st.ifV at Kuala Lumpur, (lrft> and teehc Abdul Shukor bin Ayob. Deputy State Information Omet* t Sclanßor. arc now studying public relations in Australia, under the Colombo Plan. They are seen here with Date Nik Kimil
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  • 23 5 Ijfpl-OLD schoolfggA Tunos bin ostawkPd down n Jalan Ippr:?, yestcr- 11 "ing four i?nt nds 1 to .'T^pector Traffic Acb* Sepoy Lines.
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  • 13 5 fcialiua Scr by apai Officer, Mr. |i stations n ■C at the
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  • 25 5 K On* P r rercn '-.v ret:.;''/'-'•■ w. rk< irnann. and I n sti;ht. H^lJ?? 8 appeared I rope. m the I aad Belgian
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  • 18 5 Thurs.— e e Kum i total of nonths' h m in the 3 7 lor dis- who
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  • 156 5 CF. have I High Commissioner in the ation of Malaya as ban Oct. 1. this year. Mr. C. Junasingham. Assistant Con-:"...--. r [or Ceylon in Malaya and Singapore, told the Standa:d yostorday. Th« appointment has bei sanctioned with effect from Oct. 1. presumably because
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  • 106 5 Railway Men Elect Officials KUALA LUMPUP if* Delegates from five brar: representing more than employees engaged in Ei ering and Health departments of the Malayan Railway met over the weekend and elected the following officers of the Malayan Railway Engine* Health Departmc Workers* Union for the F President: Mr. A
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  • 75 5 ALOR STAR. T:. .r A H me Guard has been detained by P connerwith the death of padi planter, Abdul Rash id bin Hussain, 47, who was found shot in a bamboo clump at Kampong Baloh, 12 miles from here. Police were told that F hi
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  • 128 5 HEALTHY INTEREST AV 77/£ RELIGION] t»ble 6 younger I^T^ quite E.** 1 pene about young peo- thriv. rapidly in Amc ago, there wa> one Buddhist, 25 year *m An r 'X ides some 150,000 Buddhists m Ha\«. It was erroneous to think that a religion of
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  • 126 5 Reds Kill Indian Conductor Kuala LUMPUR, Than.— n tcrr- gang mur- red an lnr.. a ndu 1 r, .nasamy, on the .Talons Bahru Division of Dovenby I In the Sungei Siput Nor:-. District The conductor was shot to .-.h. A pß| of tWO terror; flre n pat* I < f
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  • 68 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Over Girl Guides an I Brownid (ran Sfrwnfran, Rembau, Kuala F: ab ind Port Dfckaon assembled on the Istana Hinggup grounds here today to watch the Tunku Ampuan being Installed as presideni of the No.-ii'i Sempilan Girl Gr.i os Asso^ia' n. The Installatioii ceremony Was
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  • 43 5 RAHALAM bin Somatono of Parit Lapis, Batu Pahat was ye terday Knteßced to six :■/..>' i:Tipri.sonmcnt md fined .^n'), in default two months |aU, by the Tangkak Sessions Court ".Tudsc Mr. N. L. Cohen, lor dishonestly rotaining a stolen bicycle in July
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  • 259 5 Sad Scours At Capital's Airport Kl ALA LIMPI K, Thiirs. The man whoso knowledge, skill and ceaseless efforts had given the once dreaded Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement the name ot "Valley of Hope," flew out of Kuala Lumpur this morning— probably never to return. Dr.
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  • 105 5 Robber Snatches $600 A PARING mat h Ihiel p ibb i a briei cmi e con&aini: > t| iin from a cigarette :-alcsman in the presen< e of i cow of peoptei fed down Joe Chial TerracCi Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The salesman, Soh Kim Lye, had collected the monef {rom
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Govenmeni of Trengganu today announced the getting Up o| I Trcngganu Museum Board. The Board will ad minister the museum ar.d acquire oblectl Of hiltOrt a: interest to the State.
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  • 40 5 CHANG KAI of Alexandra Road. Singapore. was yesterday sentenced to six months' Jail by Muar Magistrate, Inctip Pawan Ahmad, when he pleaded guil'V to \i\t ing a ladies 1 wrisi watch at Kampong Scrkam, Muar, on March 11.
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  • 92 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Twenty knmpnr.g residents at the nth Mile Labu pleaded guilty today before Seremban Magi>tratc Raja Salonf to a charge of retaining stolen railway sleepers en April 3. f nipt t lor Ahmad bin Abdul Hamid told the court that the railway authorities removed 600
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  • 210 5 IPOII. Thurs. Remarking that a probation report "did not speak well'' of them. Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil today sentenced three youths who had a long record of previous convictions, to one year's imprisonment each on an attempted extortion charge. The youths were
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 548 6 ACCORDING to the c.\v Boperteteatat of Markets ar.ci Hawken I Mi organization will be bro .cht into being to c r.'v^l rr.arkets and hawkers, which are now the ip usability of the City Department nd ■<- City Cloan>in£ and I.'iwkers' Do: .a."*.:r.< i r. T ■> my
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    • 365 6 "JHE DISCORDS, prejudices and sc-lfishr.r that rave unf i-tunatcly marked Singapore's political, social and c: -r. ■:-:<; pynqress in the last few years have not been able to destroy or stifle one proud characterist i f its ritiwni Hwu generous response at all ti:: s to help th^sc
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  • 1060 6  - PROBLEMS OF PARTITION Arnold Toynbee «g The liquidation of the British raj...has been followed by a scramble for power LONDON. ALL the world knows that the map of the Indian sub continent suddenly changed colour in 1947. In that year the familiar uniform red of the British Indian Empire faded
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    171 6 yllh latest stamps from CzechosloraZ kin are a series of four issued in honour C of the. philosopher "< Jan Amos Komensky, 5 or Comenius, who was Z born in March, 1592, A more notable an--5 nircrsary for the isZ sue of such a com- memorative series C
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  • 639 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA m i i n n ii r '"r 1 |fcM wmi nope fhc world a i yrw, Bur nil ??;t? kind's concern is ch'ir;' Pope. TT IS with pardonable pride this column today refers to the "Tube Girl" fund which, in the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 159 6 Sir A contrc r been started whether a Muslim can donat* blood for transfusion to n non-Muslim. If Muslimtaken, and are tak donated by i n-Muslfw and have not questioned the rt f th. they wore need, why attempt to «ttri- -tc la k iU .ow-feelinc to
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    • 169 6 J Sir— l was surpri^c-d to 5 read in the Standard a C complaint from the Tele1. phone Ooerators' Union J that despite the lapse of J over three months the au--2 thorities have not re- plied to the Union's rie--2 mand.v I wish to say that Jif
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    • 141 6 Chinese History Sir— Malay Rea ist hs«= Mid that he is rignt::-.- U r his community's se!f-pre- servation. To support his rather unsound nrg n cnt he made the fatal mistake of qi;otir;£ Chinese hi <( ry whereby Malayan h dian was provided an opportunity tO make mincc-ir.i at out
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    • 168 6 Sir It is interesting to note that senior officers from the Federation are willing to accept junior posts in Singapore. What is wrong with j Federation Civil Service? May be they are scared of Malay? Malay, being the national language, they must learn it, and should they fail
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    • 126 6 A n t h o n v Barn«tt, Senior Lecturer in /<>•<- locy in the imurMh in the BBC s Third Programme <>n 'Txploratory Behaviour Animals and Man |T is sometimes said that man is 4 naturally' lazy. In )Kfc c^: rffßtHi is iRMh Bm monkeys will their own
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  • News In Briefs
    • 155 7 pFbrife. April 4. L pair »f ~lalsi< fmi today for a Eft m m&rt than I imace ta*j asd d: MM Ml the plants ownH be kelif vH the I kf IMMI to 1 here they illy— h ere of clothes I tfti drird in IvtMUrr. I In material
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  • 99 7 Pgg^aa** lor N^ti l^! 1 Pramoj. tin p< nal code .<••. inuK« :t illegal to .1 ;>re>entative of a u. ♦'rnnit'n t accre- t t he royal Thai < 1 s -rain is using v. Bi,h«.p as a tool inc.' Pramoj as•bu the one who l. neither 1 ™>r
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  • 72 7 LONDON v 4 (R< al r) —Dr. Cheddi Jagan, i Chief liin r I British Guiana and V iO> t ol the Vt zn :vo Party. th it the n >hnuld be restoird in the Colony if the Bnt:>h Colonial Otlice o-operation from the peop Dr.
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  • 351 7 Britain Will Not Send Ships Through Suez Yet It's A Question Of Safety LONDON. April 4 (Rcuter) British shipowners v. ill not send their ships through the Suez Canal until the questiom of pay881 n o I d o es and the iafe l v ol the waterway art Kttled,
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  • 259 7 'Fella Belong Mrs. Queen Tells Of His World Travels LONDON. April i (Router).— The Duke of Edinburgh said in a lecture on his recent world tour today that the natives of New (iuinea speaking in pidgin English called him "fella belong Mrs. Queen. But the Duke giving a 70--minute lecture
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  • 147 7 LONDON, April 4 (IT)— Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten said last night if a third world war broke out the Royal Navy could no longer guarantee keeping the Atlantic Sea lanes open. Addressing a dinner of the Institute of Public Relations.
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  • 17 7 RADIO MOSCOW Mid ye.-tcr-dnv that RuMtan ill tspcrti r.ci'.c Aseovcred hitherto unfound Retr.brandt painting. UP.
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  • 88 7 Failed To Give Winner: Stabbed MEXICO CITY, April 4 (UP) A ■JT-year-o'.d bootblack aricsttd lor stabbing a fortune teller Mid iht failed to give him the winning Dumber in a US$BO,OOO lottery. Icnacio Meiia Gonzalez told police the crystal gazer who operates under the name ot Nelly Muiey charged him
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  • 235 7 'Good Show Old BoyBut What's It All About' :\V YORK, An::! 4 (AP) —Pin!.-: I I from four we the Jamaica sunshine. British movie Renm I h More met newsmen today in what he called thf llwt fli **vt Mfl tnd very bold He said he wa<
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  • 65 7 DV C 1 I* Pakistan, R ater) Two were killed and four njured when Police opened fire on demonstmt- :s n« ar Chittagons; r ace r lins to brief reaching Dacca last P rLj said vcr 6.000 at j. mill at Kalurghat. sb it Ight
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  • 102 7 MOSCOW. ADril 4 (AP) A group of Soviet officers today invited U.S. Veterans to Moscow to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the SovietAmerican link-up at the Elbe in 1045. The invitation was published in Pravda in the form of an open letter signed by a
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  • 39 7 ROBERT Morris, council of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, said yesterday th;*t he is bc.^innins an immediate check °f charges that American cittoem are the •biciins" of a Communist campaign to gain control of the Philippines.- UP
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  • 116 7 Tornados Threaten Dallas Again DALLAS. Texas, April 4 CAP) Tornados yesterday ■gain threatened Dallas, where a vicious tornac.o ripped a IM-mile path and killed at least 10 persons on Tuesday. Several tornados were reported twirling just south of one of the areas hardest hit :n Dallas on Tuesday. A new
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  • 271 7 Rock n' Roll Explosion Of Basest Instincts— Shepilov MOSCOW, April 4. (Reuter) Mr. Dmitri Shppilov, former Soviet Foreign Minister today condemned "boogie-woogie" and "rock *n' roll" as an "unrestrained debauch of passions an r an explosion of the basest instincts and sexual urges." Mr. Shepilov, who is believed to be
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  • 299 7 Seaman Picked Up In AAillion-To-One Rescue CAPE TOW N, South Africa, April 4 (AP)— A Sicilian seaman, who says he jumped off his ship in mid-ocean becau.se his shipmates "teased him," was picked up 30 hours later in a million-to-one
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  • 118 7 NEW YORK. April 4 (UP) —An official spokesman said today that George Metesky. 53. the "mad bomber" who planted more than 32 lethal weapons here in a 16-year period, is seriously ill from tuberculosis. The spokesman for the City Department of Hospitals said
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    • 164 7 AMERICAN I EVENING SKIRTS DRESSES Full cut, with a tiny colourful Each of these wonderful gowns is belt, these attractive skirts come I an original model from England. in the loveliest pastel shades. They're the talk of the town. Usually from $15.50 I Usually from $69.50 to $150 00 j
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  • 145 8 THK Singapore Chinese Bus Owners Association, representing 10 Chinese hus companies, yesterday reaffirmed their previous decision not to have any truck with the Bus Workers' Union. A rr.ee*:r.2 of the Association yesterday discussed the situation arising out of the strike
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  • 108 8 ka.:a\c, in —Tr.* Distrkt Administrate, o Of e r "Vers'.-r. Signboard" to help members of the public who get lost looking for the Govern- cr/ Departments. Immediately ou* ie the H^in building fa I I tki m iin road, a large si^n boar i with Lard,
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  • 25 8 I REMAVAICH2THRYAM" lalayalam 'South Indian playwright. Srce NP. Chellappan Nair. will be st by the Kaira Kits Club. a Lumpur, on Saturday at
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  • 57 8 THE newly formed Singapore Pi fessional Women's Association will hold its first meeting at the Cantonment Bchi i i I morrow to elect ffice-bearers. The Association aims at Improving the working conditions of its members and :ure effective representa- na on matteri concerning the Interest ol p^'fe>sionai
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  • 97 8 The Peril From Within LOS AXGELES. April 4 (Renter) Mr. Kenneth D. Luke. Chief Education Officer lor the Malay State of SelanSor, said here yesterday that Malaya, when it achieves Independence in August, would have to remain constantly alert to the danger of Communist infiltration directed from the Chinese mainland.
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  • 65 8 Pretty Youth Worker From Manila MISS Corazon Ortega, a Manila social welfare ofTicrr of the juvenile delinquents section, who arrived in Singapore yesterday. Miss Ortega, a graduate of the Philippines University, was on her way back home after studying in Sydney under a Colombo Plan fellowship. She told reporters that
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  • 142 8 New Regulations For Travellers To Germany THE Federal Republic «f Germany yesterday announced new travel regulations for British Protected Persons going to Germany, from Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Borneo. The German ConsulateGeneral stated yesterday that British subjects holding Bri-t:-h passports issued in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya or
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  • 76 8 A XAAFI canteen assistant. Boon Hwa Cnnn. 21, was yesterday sentenced to two months' jail in i Singapore Police Court for misappropriating $1,043 worth of canteen's goods. Boon was alleged to have committed the otTence between Feb. 3 and March 20 at the Xaval Base. Boon toid
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  • 95 8 TELUK AXSON, Thurs.— lt nas now been established that Cnai Ah Loy, 67-year-old cook missing since Sunday, had heen killed by a tiger in the jungles oi Parit Baru. Kota 5Ua, in Lower Perak, Cnai's runt kf, partly eaten Ja recovered in the jungle by a
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  • 39 8 LORD Rama's birthday will br celebrated at the Sanatan Dharam Sabha in Gombak Lane Kuala Lumpur, on April 9. between 800 am and 1200 p.m. The celebrations will be marked by the feeding of the poor.
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  • 298 8  - After Self-Govt., The Next Step Must Be Merdeka WILLIE MA Lib-Socs Take A Look Into The Future By MR. E. K. TAN, secretary general of the Singapore LiberalSocialist Party told the Standard yesterday that the Colony should seek complete independence after "we have built jup sufficient strength to defend ourselves
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  • 60 8 SINGAPORE Police, yesterday detained a War Department labourer for being in possession of a military uniform. lie was ?ocn walking around Bukit Panjang area. When questioned by the Police, he said that he had the uniform on boots, rap and other equipment to have his
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  • 145 8 Prominent Local Man Dies FROM a $5-a-month clerk to compradnre of the P. li O. S. N. Company is the lOCcess story of Mr. Tan Honn Siang, 83. who died at the Home for the Ag< d in Thomson Road. Singapore la^t Wednesday. The late Mr. Tan was born in
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  • 37 8 DR. LIN EN-CHIN, Associate Professor of Education, Nanyan^ University. \vi .l gfvt public address at the British Council H^". April 17 ti UQ p.m. The ta'.k i> organised by the Singapore Education Socio 4 v.
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  • 208 8 It Is Quality, Not Quantity, That Counts— Mason POSITIVE health through better food would he the theme of World Health Day Exhibition opening at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. Professor F. Mason of the University of Malaya, told the Standard yesterday, that the Exhibition is being organized by the Singapore
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  • 233 8 'Ice-bound' Survey Ship Due In S'pore Tomorrow THE Japanese Antarctic survey ship. Soya Maru, which blasted its way out of ice packs trapping it off the Antarctic Coast in February, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow. Under the command of Captain Ifitsnji Matsumota the Soya Maru is on her way home
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  • 86 8 MENTAKAB. Thurs. Five bakers. Dawood. Ridzwan Ahmad, Sabir Ahmad. Mustak Ahmad and Abdul Hamid charged in the Sessions Court here today with eau.sing grievous hurt to Joharuddin on Dec. 31. told the Court that they have agreed to compound the ca.se The Court agreed and the
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  • 378 8 Tourism Magazine Gives Island Colony A Boost SINGAPORE is a "fascinating mixture of Europe and the Orient, with strong English, Portuguese, Dutch, Malay, Chinese and Indian influences." says an article in a recent issue of "Pacific News," devoted to tourism in the Pacific area. It
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    112 8 SHlßit, MONTH: BACK iHER FAM WHEN Sergeant Krx (<r r ly. of the Royal Australian Engineers, came to Mali in June la*»t ><nr with i wife, he had to leaw- Shirley. his daufihter. hchinr! She was ill. When he left Sincapon last week for Perth to m> Shirley, he
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  • 151 8 UMNO WALK-OUT ROW 6n SEREMBAN, Thurs. bilan UMNO. Dato EUja Mohamad declared it would ''stick to recent protest against the co report before Merd< ka, despite Part Abdul Rahman challenging walkout from the General Assanbj week. 3 Dato }I an iff ah. wh' a tion the Tttnku had questioned
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  • 76 8 No Union Visit For Chin Siong SINGAPORE'S C rr cr <: P: Major W. L S hon, yesterday refused permission to a delegation from] th< National Union of General Workers t< I Mr. Lim Chin Sior,g. PAP Assemblyman who is detain* l n ler o Public S<. Ordinam e The
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  • 66 8 MR. George Q m I a former student S' trick's School, s to London by A.r India today to take ud a four-yi ar in civil engine< r:n^ Son of the Late Mr D r Gomez of Trivandrum and Mrs. Margaret Gomez, he go< 5 to
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  • 30 8 ber for the I*3 Shell Compr j kum Besar. -o aJ the Standard ti* > J i students vwlcbea He stated ttat J future KtaolKfl from the Shell I 2
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  • 34 8 TEMERLOB. *i verdict of **™15S ture was recoiM que stable. Said **JJ was fatally vaccident told the &x<**^ Shah, te^il constable i n j^TjJ ahead *"jj| going in the The manJjJS right andto*3^l
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    • 137 8 1—..,5, 1 Tomorrow! HH^p Ha^ HOT DRAMA OF YfUVdi M-G-M's thrill. I I a-sccond drnma V Vj^^^^^^^^^^V I a explodes m IS^^^^^ i n(n a front -p.Tge I hnlls 1 «>fe* &s■* <$m A k.dnap victim's j&m&k 3^> M-G-M trexk for freedom J MSm |999| *%Zs±i%A%K^ Suspense!... %ZmmmMiW\Wo^^ The end
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    369 9 THIS experimental guided anti-aircraft missile is equipped with parachutes and a landing spike on the nose to enable it to be brought to ecrth safely after being find. In picture at left taken at the Woomera long range Weapons Research Establishment in South Australia, the guided missile is seen
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  • 238 10 -RISING TRADE SEEN MALAYAN imports of fresh and frozen meat from New Zealand are rising, though the bulk of supplies still comes from Australia. are rising, rnuu 3 195( r r s46o 000 worth of pork was imp orted (1955 $64,129). Mutton and
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  • 126 10 TV Speaks A Thousand Words: Director A PICTURE is worth a HwnfnH words, according to a famous Chinese proverb. "So is television," said Mr. G. W. Godfrey, director of E. K. Cole. I leading British television firm, in Singapore yesterdav. Mr. Godfrey arrived in Singapore by air lrom Sydney, where
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  • 49 10 MALAYAN tin CXPOftl during March amounted to 7.G94 tons < 4.831 tons in February*, according to preliminary official statistics. In trio first thrre months of the year the quantity of tin exported amounted to 18,595 tons compared with 18,346 tons for the same period of 1056.
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  • 24 10 THE Kr.riba Gorge Dam project is expected to be finished by 1960, a? srhedulec', in spite of the present big Zambesi floods.
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  • 18 10 FAVOURABLE weather resulted in 2.'v464 houses being completed in Britain in February, against 22,748 in January.
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  • 119 10 Rubber Up On Overseas Buying SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose li cents to 913 cents per lb.for first grade April shipment on a steady market. Prices opened slightly higher at 90£ cents and improved gradually to 9U cents at noon. Better overseas orders were responsible lor the rise in prices.
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  • 146 10 K.L.M.'s traffic revenue for 1956 amounted to fls 400,000.000 an increase of 17 per cent, over the previous year. Profit wag it, BjMMM 19,000,000 in 1955) and a lend of seven per rent, is c paid after appropriating n of 13.5 million
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    61 10 MR. DERMOT N. Wyatt, (above), chairman of Airwork Limited, London, paid a short visit to Singapore. He flew into Singapore from Jakarta, had his lunch, and was off again, for Britain. Airwork. he said, airlifts about 15.000 British troops to London every year. There was no possibility to
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  • 93 10 LESS copra was imported into Malaya in February than in the previous month, according to statistics issued. A total of 8.419 tons of the commodity were brought into the country, as compared with 14.340 tons in January. Copra exports amounted to 7.41!) tons in February, bringin?
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  • 273 10 A NEW color film Super Anscochrome which is 10 times faster than traditional color films, has been announced by Ansco, said to be the world's oldest photographic manufacturer. The new film is so colour sensitive that it can be used to make colour snapshots by
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  • 102 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Froduce Exchange noon closing prices per picul vesterday were: Copra. April $27] buyers: $28] sellers; coconut oil In bulk $423 sellers; in druUM $47 scl'ers: Bfuntok white pepper $1(12 sellers, Sarawak white $101 sellers. Special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra: April
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    260 10 'Thrift Can Aid #:V«n MALAYA with a thrifty population will go a long way towards further strengthening the country's economy, *\i Lee Chee Shan, man in£ director. Chi Khiaw Bank Ltd., *i gapore, declared >c 1. day. Mr. Lee said this hen commenting on the re: pon.>e to the
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  • 205 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported me following busii ess done: c" T.S ords 31 9: F N ords 52 :>.2\: Hammer!- SI R3: Wauci 51 75: Breweries $2.90: McAli ter 52 DT Metal B- x g1.4 7J R son "ore- SI 6(f Cold Stoi ige $1.63: Steamships Sl7
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  • 198 10 TRADING was rc?tr:rtrd in all sections of the local share market yesterday due to the caution of bturen counterbalanced by the reluctance of sellers. The undertone of the market, howevi r. remained steady. According to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by the Association were: B r
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    • 582 10 NOTICES EXAMINATION NOTICE The Architects Ordinance io:> l (Federation of Malaya) The Architects (Examination) Rule 1955. AN examination for persons desiring to qualify for r-^.-a*. n as architects ur.i-r tr.e provisions of section 6 (1» »d> of the Architects Ordinance will b^ held In Kuala Lumpur in November 1057. Candidates
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    • 525 10 TENDER NOTICE Singapore Telephone Board New Exchange at Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore. TENDERS are invited from A: pt d O DtnctOfl for 4 .-:<:• En "i n and C >mpletion o{ the sd Tanjoni Katong Ex banfle. I 1 Sfxyifi^-itii F.'rms and all other particul.-.: t obtained on appliitj the
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    • 109 10 NOTICES PWD. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS will be received •1 from Contractors not below Class "D" at the office of the State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up to noon of 15th April. 1957 for the supply and transport of metal from Kelang Lama and Bukit Aping Quarries for period 1.5 57
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    • 179 10 BARBER-FERN-VIIXE inj Fo» Boston. New York. Philadflphia b M (vi« C^pt 0' C frr FFRNFIfLO 3CM»- Am CLENVILLE 14 21 Ap« J-roir New York Loj Angeles V N Tom L LEOVILLE Sailed MANDEVILLE Sa.lcd «fM Apr XINCSVILLE 16 2G Apr HARRISONS CROSFIELD l«l: Singapore ***** Pofi i _l-^--^H UNION OF
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 50 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Barumun, Yamashita Maru. Frenulina, City of Coventry. Milgorzata Fornalska. East Wind. Gauthiod. Agamemnon, Tabinta. Bau Masepe, Fernfield. Benavon. Sandama. INNER ROADS Caltcx 93, Sa n Carlos. Yonc Ann, Playaran. Belaga, Darvcl. Hai Hui, Lucky Trader. Phol Nikorn, Aik Leong, Tong' Gnan, Selangor, Rengam. Tong Sing.
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    • 63 10 Loh Sie Leo SUB. WH.XRYFS Binco Mara 1. Astj anax 4. Bougainvil'e 5. Straa: Torre- tf, Tjitjalengka in. Frani u I 13. Peleas 1."). Tynd ireui 19, R i ih Brooke 21. Westway CP. Lang* kocas 44 Benr;:-: es 2".. Stun Lee 25. Remsen Heights 27. Van Waor.wck 29. Denbigshire
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  • PREVIEWS of the WEEK
    • 609 12  -  Roger Yue Great Man.. .Great Star UNIVERSAL International's GREAT MAX showing at Pavilion li Great! It reaches this magnitude, because of the all round actir.- art; try c: a talented cast of actor; and actresses, led li Qm Jose (Cyrano) F. rr.r Shfl :.".:r. which has bern
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      91 12 UttU s'ars of Vnircr-Ml-I*ict«r«i latest iiimi BATTLE HYUX ARE 25 Sonlh Komn tinr DrjlfclMJ ■P* c icll v Hawm from Si a d lo Boxwood /or i piednv, hn to be 1 bl <S" ngnpnrc. HoQ| d t4«f Boefc HtUttOH porirm/s tJir irar i''ro, CM, 7/css, oko ■ppctn
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    • 329 12 Alec as a Typical British Colonel Versatile Alec Guinnrss admits that his current role as a stifYnecked, humorless British colonel in Sam Spiecel's Horizon Pictures' "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is the most difficult of his career. likewise the Tcchnicolour Cinemascope film Which David lean is directing for Columbia
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    • 276 12 BABA AND NONYA SHOULD a young Chinese girl marry the man her father has chosen for her. even if she does not love him? Li Li Hwa (as Chunyo). daughter of a farm employee definitely says "no" in the Mandarin film BABA AND NONYA soon to be screened in Singapore.
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    • 75 12 r ]7/E famous T. K. Brothers drama troupe of South India will arrive in Singapore this month for a three-month tour of Malaya. The 52 member drama group will make their debut in the Singapore Badminton Hall towards the end of April before going to the Federation. Besides
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    • 341 12  - Showing the trend of the times Christine J± PHILOSOPHY of life, not altogether successful in this case, and two rip-roaring waterfront fights make Metro Goldwyn Mayer's new picture, A MAN IS TEN FEET TALL, coming to Cathay, both fast and depressing en t ertainment. Thankfully done in black and white
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    • 146 12 TF TyOU ICOllld Hfef TO ;-',:v a x vnisical instrument. lisle -i to i> locs, ht to lOtt/i Robert T'tylor and Elisabeth Mueller in M-G-M's "The Porrcr and tkt Prize." He advises anyo e, VMMO or o'd. to co'iN.dcr th^ t;ui[;;r. S rys 1 s, "In
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  • 237 13 Japan's Four Mixed Pairs win Through V Kruter)— Japan's four pairs *»n through to the round of. -.ii-li "Prn table tennis cham- i here todav. snr L IV' I L. |g|S 1 i K* V#i#h* T*l' a. I TTM» r<* -ranged to establish their superior. Mrs. Cornett who cp havir.c
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  • 159 13 BUDAPEST, April 4 <AP).— The Hangmrian Soccer Special Disciplinary Committee today tarred Ft reno Puskai and Z'\tan C'z;b<;r from all sports activity for I year because the fcWQ ■OCCer Itiura did not come homo after last autumn's revoli in Hungary. S n lor Bircs. President of the
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  • 432 13 THE first Inter-Community Centres Sports will be held on Saturday, May t? *.3O p.m. at the Fraser Neave Sports ground, River Valley Road. Ine Organizing sub-committee is planning a marcn past of athletes before the commencement of the Sports The following statement was li, sued b-
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  • 57 13 LONDON. April :j (Reuter)— Results of today s Rugby League matches were as follows: RUGBY LEAGUE CLP SEMIFINAL REPLAY. Leigh 10 Barrow 15 (at Swinton> RUGBY LEAGUE Halifax S Huddersfield 10. Wakefield Trinity 8 Leeds 18. Wigan 3tt Bradford Northern 5, Whitehaven 2 St. Helens 5. RUGBY UNION
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  • 235 13 LONDON, April 4, (AP)— Dai Dower, British and Empire flyweight champion, arrived home from Buenos Aires today after his first-round knockout by world champion Pascual Perez and confidently predicted: "I have nothing to fear from any inquiry the British Boxing Board of Control might hold. 1
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  • 140 13 Most Courageous Athlete PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 14.— Vic Wertz. first baseman of HM Cleveland Indians of the American League, who still feels an occasional pain from a polio attack which almost ended his baseball career in 1955. was honored by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association as the "most courageous athlete of
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  • 100 13 IN the only tie played last night Stanvac beat Caltcx by three games to one in the American Club Bowling league fixture at the American Club. SCOREBOARD Ist 2nd 3rd STAN VAC. G. L Fisher 155 197 146 Bryan Jones 108 114 122 Tony Bal ch 124
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  • 237 13 NEW YORK, April 4. (API— The Brooklyn Dodgers, armed with big Don ISewcombe. came off with nothing better than a 10-iniung no-decision with the Milwaukee BravPs on Wednesday as the two National League contenders battled to a 2-2 tie. Bobby Thomson and Johnny Logan smacked home runs of! Nevvk.
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  • 46 13 LIMA. April 4 (AP)—Argentina won the South American football championship last night defeating Brazil 3-0 in the derisive game. Although the Brazilians managed to attack brilliantly at times they appeared discouraged and somewhat disorganised as the cooler Argentines began to pile up the count.
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  • 89 13 Finney Wins Award LONDON. April 3 'Reuten. Tom Finney. the Preston North End and England forward, ffu today named the English "Footballer of the Year" by the Football Writers Association. He the first player *.o win the award twice Finney. now 34. first gained the distinction in 1954. His fine
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  • 79 13 LONDON. April I (Rru'rn —Results of todavs Association Football matches were LEAGUE DIVISION I. Cardiff 1 Aston Villa 0. Luton Town 0 Birmingham Citv 0 (postponed from March 2> West Bromwicn Albion 1 Blackpool .3 (postponed from March 2:-!) LEAGUE 111 NORTH Bradford Citv o n^rh- County 2.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 281 13 He Overcome Physical Handicap I ED FURGOL 4 LEADING GLOBAL GOLF PLAYER OESPITfc a vv.ThEOED LEPT AD/* p^ SOM OF A POLISH lMMiGCant ,5 On£ O* ThE BEST PIayEQS <h PROFESSIONAL CIRCLES n£ wC^J TH£ 195* uS NATIONAL CHA^PIOWSH I P anomas be£n outstanding in mterhatiohal /vnatches. '^l^ss^nnB v ''^^Bs^Bnß^^^
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  • 1008 14 Weights And Probable Fields For Tomorrow Horses Class 2, Div. I—9 Furs. .'!'<• So Snrrv 7v 0 (if) 1,-. .\-ri C c.-.- S';r> Hobbl I'll I ndouhnbip 4v H.i. fcl Stable R van B i" oprr t H S 9 k .13 S SU»b!e Martin KM f\»-<-m 4\ S.l.' r
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  • 263 14 iron Thurs. North Malaya Comhinrd Schools are now (!»'^p in their preparation for their soccer 'classic' of the >ejr— the annual North versus South match to be played at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium on April "20. When the compe'; 4 ;on was inaugurated la jreai Mri tipped the
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  • 433 14 MIROPHLI WEEM SHOW TOP FORM IN FINAL GALLOP From WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs.— MIROPHLI, ridden by Abdul Mawi, and Weem (Franklin), two bright prospects from the Sullivan stables, displayed irresistible form in their winding up workout this morning when they easily breezed over three furlongs in 37 2 5 sec.
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  • 391 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—A programme of progressive training along Australian lines was recommended by Mr. Thong Poh Nyen, honorary secretary of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association, in his report which is to be tabled at the annual general meeting of the Association here
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  • 53 14 the following will reproKßl Singapore "A" In a friendly ■occer match axainst the Europeam at Jaian Besar Stadium today, at 8.19 p.m.: Idrot; Tahir. Ramli; Umn Rahman, Vast, Uce War.: Mohd Tahir, Laxim; Awang Bakar, AbdtU YasotT, Da;m. Bufcrvta: Skinner, Johan Hassanfl Andrew Vap, Ibrahim Ik.
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  • 35 14 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Spr;!K T ria!c Sporls Qub ifl a friend! v soccer played at Farref Paik vestcriiay. V. Ranianathaii arid K Syrd Otman scored for Rr.jaji, while Ah Chua netted Spiingdale'i
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  • 27 14 Racing Standard Photo- Form -Pictures by Ls how they finLshed at the second dav nf ih~ Ppnb T..rf ri.,K u.»l April Meeting in Ipoh last Wednesday. Scoops
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  • 371 14 S.VI (iMi. Ml I .i-ii,. Tables, up to .Marc li .1 .1- lollou MVIMOM l I' 1) I. I A IMllarioi I -■> ti 1 u Police 4 1 1 1 1 1 IJLC I 4 221U I 1-" KC. 1 I 2 14 14 1 Si
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  • 187 14 4 H' Kong Teams For Singapore FOUR soccer teams from Hong Kong will be visiting Singapore lor a series of :;ames m .lane and July. XI 1•■ an the Eastern A K oon Motoi I Soul China nd Ilonckong Ho Ho Cur team T< rms b 1 were < llrnv
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  • 28 14 AMSTERDAM A: iKruIcr) Gcrmar.v beal H llai today in the Hi I ccer I r« national bctwei 1 the two < tries in Holla: d >: 22 vc
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  • 70 14 Today 's Sport SOCCER FRIENDLY: Enrol 9t Singapore at Jt B9* inr Stadium tl S.A.F.A Con a ■< Ettfttjfenj m Am m il JnUm Besaf Stad nti si 7 p m Dir. L'A. Aston A c ps B [testier United at Geylang at 5.15 T> tu. Dr 2 A ■m
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  • 376 14 ATTACKING GAN PAYS OFF Kim Bens; (3)...15mail Yusof >i d Lost to I athuls 3—l. Lost to I'Bl 2—o. Lost to Police 4—3. Beat Dockyard 6—3. iiur.K *portinq Asm,, iatio n en*. I column yesterday. <>„ I Ismail Yusoi two and I tion of H.M Dockxard J soccer match at
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  • 45 14 SIXG.\POBEiJ to play ther^l Johor. < i socittion Cua^^ i J tn unity teaxj &J 1 I horc other fiSfl 1 Pcrak I Xccri S 1 Two off (manager) ad 71 (coach J leave for Kluaat 1 The J rayan, Bala. S.-J Krishna, Ghaaisu pan.
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  • 13 14 April 4. (A! I Forstj I AFB In hMBSji M
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