Singapore Standard, 9 April 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lia M 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 No. 280 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 12 P\GE> 15 CENTS Boydputs surprise claim for compensation
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    103 1 I COUNT OFF TO I START t ctwam people :ne «as n- -i able L and m i a i a I:: fj Owners m feis man. he Icsr; 9' |b: ihich will Itolder 5 identity cad phase when of :o and the boa June 13 and fast will
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  • 65 1 LAU FOOK WING was produced In Singapore Court yesterday on a charge of theft oi $80,000 cash and Jewellery from the Bank of India a f R' bins n Road bct\vo»^n March 30 and April 1. No p:r;t waa recorded and Magistrate. Mr. Choor S.p.^h. ordered Lav
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  • 293 1 *a— Thirty -six to Mi right of ■ya tost* rent the? trrm?d Itotoent when nt up to the •Aba* «i a I' hey :ie com- who are w tour C f the "ederation and S: run pore a n desire to visit this hill station about h they had
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  • 9 1 8 toSJi. *ath three Fjjjer revolut murder police
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  • 34 1 the Bn Ish Cabinet hold i .^p.H-;ai session yesterday to approve the nations annual budget, winch Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Chancellor ol tho Exchequer, will announce today m tho Hou.>e of Commnn.-. Reuter
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  • 230 1 KUALA M'MPUR. Mon. A permit will he required for the distribution and sale m ♦he Ye leration of newspapers printe I or published m Malaya 11 MH be placed before Ihe Federal Legislative q Juncil, pi ssibly In liay, becomes law. The hi.!,
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  • 247 1 'Perfidious shouts one delegate From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, MONDAY. A SERIOUS LASTMINXTE HITCH DEVELOPED IN THE ANGLOSINGAPORE CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE TODAY. The British side led by Colonial Secretary Mr. Lennax-Boyd at the last minute put m a claim for compensation and guarantees for their various interests winch
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  • 136 1 JOHNNY Cadell, 36, (above) a rattle station stockman (cowboy to the Americans) flew into Singapore yesterday m a Qmtas-BOAC plane on his way to London to complete a robbery scene m "Robbery Under Arms.'" Johnny —he lives m the northern territory of Australia refuses to believe he
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  • 142 1 OH, WHAT A WELCOME PARIS GIVES THE QUEEN! PARIS April 8 UP) Queen Elizabeth flew to France today for an April in-Paris state visit that set off the biggest display of gallic love lor royalty since Frances own Queen Marie Antoinette wag guillotined. r I hi Quf on and her
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  • 92 1 KARACHI. Apr:: fi (UP) Pak.^ an Government official said today Iranian bandit king Dad Shah is dead. They a:.-, reported hi? brother Ahmed had confessed the murder of Mrs Anita Carroll, an American whose husband and a companion were killed by the desert brigands. The Pakistan
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  • 19 1 EECOPD high rad:oart:ve ram fell last woei-:rnd :n Fukuoka. Northern Kyushu. th^ 1 Crn'ra". Motr-orolop^al Aeenry reported yr:-trrday
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  • 97 1 TUNKU'S KRIS IS PRESENTED LEE-ON-SOLENT, England, April 8 (Reuter)— An inscribed silver kris, given to Malaya's Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, was presented here today to a British naval helicopter squadron for three years "outstanding operations -cainst Communist terrorists" ;n Malaya. At the Royal Navy Air Station here. Che Othman
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  • 42 1 THE Japan Council for the prohibition of nuclear weapons last night rejected a proposal that volunteer crews "prepared to become martyrs if necessary" sail a protest fleet into the Christmas Island danger zone during the forthcoming British nuclear tests. Reuter
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  • 275 1 JAKARTA, April 8 (Renter) President Soekarno tonight announced the composition of an "Emergency Extra Parliamentary Cabinet of Experts" with Mr. Djuanda, Minister m charge of State Planning m Dr. Sastroamidjo.jo's Government, as Prime Minister. The cabinet, which was formed by the President himself after the
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  • 95 1 MCA To Probe Incidents MALACCA. Mon.— A fiveman committee has been appointed by the M.C.A. Central Working Committee to investigate into the causes of the recent Penang Chinese school incidents. The Working Committee viewed the>e incidents with deep concern when the MCA met at Kuala Lumpur yesterday on the Reid
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  • 178 1 UNITED NATIONS. April 8 (AP)— Singapore with 48.9 live binhs per 1.000 population last year had ihe highest b rth rate among M 4 countries and territories surve.\ed m the new L.N. Statistical Year Book, published today. Right behind that British territory
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  • 89 1 STORE 6 Cr.^ c Pc l v O.T>er C. .M -C' ro;;a':.:.e. \v:.o -'on the dangeroui y i.. list nifferin^ from brain haemorrhage" on boiard H. M.S. Concord is expected to arrive m Singapore at midnight tonight, Lt. Williams of the Royal Navy told the Standard
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  • 21 1 DOCTORS have a Jvi.-cri ™.c week's complete rest lor the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bar.daranaikc Reuter
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  • 63 1 CANBERRA, Apnl 8 (Rcutcr) The appointment of two senior A;;-"raiin!i officers as aides-de-camp to "the Q:iorr. m announced today by the Army Miniver, Mr, John Cramer. The ofTW'r- are Brigadier P. P. Jackson of New South Wa!cs, En^.r^ccr-m-Chief Army Headquarters, Melbourne, and Brigadier A c;. Hanson,
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    74 2 AS THE crew stands at attention and spectators look on. the new atomic submarine Seawolf officially joins the U.S. Navy on March 30 m commissioning ceremonies at the shipyard of the General Dynamics Corporation's Electric Boat Division at Croton, Connecticut, U.S.A. The new sub is slightly larger and has
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  • 210 2 MOSCOW MAKES YET ANOTHER Tfll U.S. Plans For An Atomic War LONDON, April 8 (AP)— Russia has added Greece to the growing list of nations it has warned against becoming bases m an atomic war. A Greek language programme broadcast by Moscow radio on
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  • 222 2 Dr. Adams Looks Calm And Confident LONDON, April 3.— Dr. John Bodkin Adams looked calm and confident today with a* decision on his fate only hours away. The 58-year-old society physician, accused of killing a rich patient for profit, hai steadfastly maintained hit innocence but declin. d to testify m
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  • 78 2 LONDON, April 8 (UP) The Foreign Offire said today k it would "not rule out" direct negotiations with Egypt on a settlement of the Suez Canal dispute m a broader conference But such a cour.-e would depend on the '"basis'' arranged m advance for such
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, April 8 Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 30 to £1 Sterling; $6.1575 to U.S.SI; $1,840 to Malayan $1; (0.1675 to one Indonesian RupiahGold $268 125 to a tael.
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  • 111 2 Averof Awaits Full Text ATHENS April 8 (P Greek F Evi.n-c Aver having n rived ai warning from Rush storage of atomic weapon to Gro He <.iid that ie -let Ambassador, Micha: *POk t of suc h >tor,--.j. w! on iiim last n k Mr a after this meeting. denied
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  • 33 2 COMMODITY PRICES Tow.Qurt. lie pn« I ,m, -vi n v jr I.UMi n LIU i J; -T\ Ttae:QaW. li o .I..- V• >!„:.:- al Spot Thrrf "a*J Tarn Jgm Sales tony Saks eiaaW tony
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  • 81 2 TOKYO, April 8 (Reuter) pair of Japanese storks facing eviction for building their nest atop a telephone pole, gained a reprieve today when the Japan Wild Birds Society found the storks were soon to become parents. The telephone company had planned to destroy the nest
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  • 112 2 BOST(>\ April 8 (UP)-Sir A:.:hony Eden arrived here today for an jent medlca eherk-up <>{ ring ailment wh; h cut short his vacation m N< w Zealand. Tr.c deeply tanned former Prime Minister walked brisk down a plane ramp at Logan ail ri to i .uffeured limousine v.) h
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  • 24 2 ismail: 1 ten-Tne 9 m BiXUr U^jytM I -the I* s tc —was toVtd w I A sP j2S*UB United N» I >; M
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  • 19 2 JHE Egyptian Gcwr'/: has or red two conr bn adc<i >■ East CJcrmany, ft ffM announced. UP
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  • 314 3 Liberal-Socialist frogramme To Raise Capital In A 801 d.... Channel Local Finances In to Development: Tan THE Liberal-Socialist Party of Singapore has a four-point programme to raise capital for the industrialization of the Island. They are: Creation of a state bank. Prevention of land speculation. Diversion
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  • 95 3 A SINGAPORE Shell Company accountant, Mr. Tan Yew Lum, (centre), left the Colony for London yesterday on a study scholarship. Mr. Tan. who has heen with Shell Company for more than 25 years, is the first Shell Company accountant to be sent to Britain
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  • 114 3 ro l;k funmgd u v \i:-old t .it her 1 1 pper sini:a--r" mlkm)l th.- prettfted the Li with paper. Ltfoand. girl, Ng E iltart a faint tap iL opened the door bte shop a fo«ed. blindfolded fa** Lfcrhcr amah, who Ehtf lunch upsta rjusbri out of the L#s
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  • 30 3 amend the i remove irisomput- tabled at the •he Federal .ilates <d m •ty must jneadment rea vehicle irtri for contraband for tf anther amendbetengir. wi forfeiture as large
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  • 11 3 body of the Literary n Johore discuss •he rievi.ay langu-
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  • 204 3 MAN ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL .MADAM Yong Chook Fong, a housewife, told a Sinsai>ore court yesterday that three men, armed with knives, forced their way into her home at Serangoon Koad. They ransacked the rooms and, before they left, warned her not to tell
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  • 128 3 Home To Protect Juveniles KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. "Pi Mrtion b iteli are to be c be i m the Fc leratton shortly for ea over the |an needing tare and prot< a bin gmtted lodaj teeki to add a new perl tfl IIM Jiwe* nfli O tirti h linan ;e,
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  • 101 3 Recruiting In Police Force PEXAXG. Mon. Recistratkm of potential Chinese reCniitJ for the rc?-;:nr Police Force will hesin t >-r.orrow at five rflfiltriUmi centres here between 8 UXL and 12 noon daily. Recruit] him call at any of the I'oiiowir.^ Centre: Malayan Chine.-c A^ndat: Q, Tenant Street, Registrati( n Officer:
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE Police, after a Vigil, yesterday, arreated a man who i- alleged to have been responsible for a .-erics of burglaries from Army officers 1 homes m the Pasir Panjans Clement i Road area.
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  • 97 3 MISS Zahrah Awans, daughter of a Malayan doctor, is now m the first year of the threeyrar diploma course m social studies at the University of Melbourne. On her return to Malaya she hopes to become an Almoner. A social service project during her schooldays m Melbourne
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  • 75 3 I expectant mother? m |jbl lowerI said Dr. (Mrs.] JT Jadaoe, I sity of Malaya, a: a Press COOI I who gave the n Day anniver- < hoice of ■i* tv not °nly nd vita- poses of Htfehi** vncl growing I ly-build-t bod^ tht.r unborn r birth. WtHHA feed
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  • 74 3 B 0 UUPOn Po:i are JBjating a report rr.Ace by a 25-year-old hairdresser thai she was abducted and ater raped m a hotel m Geylang on rday night. The woman alleged that a mot( ist ofl er a Hi*, whii. l Ing i c on Saturday
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  • 227 3 There Are Now 48,927 Graves In Bidadari Cemetery [HE B ri C( netery m Upper Sera: z"n Ro-- ;-t <jy ;r.r. t. > ••'".o dead L :1! no- inations. the ty H iltfi Ofl tr, WT H. •son. said yesterday. He added that
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  • 103 3 Unions To Consolidate Activities F Singapore union?. ting more than If! r transf I km .an planning to establish closer cooperation among themselves The unions may set i.p a Federation of A:r Transport Employe Uni to consolidating their a :.v.One of the laag r Singapore Civil A r T r
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  • 75 3 KUALA LUMP' R Mm. The Malayan Chinese Association has endorsed C I Minister Tunk i Al Rahi's choice of Mr. Ong ke I member of the Alliance delegation to the forthcom;- final" Merdeka par:n London. In a unanimous v< of confidence v Ml on|
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  • 62 3 SINGAPORE Trades Union Congress vice-president, Mr. Ixe Chiew Lim, and the founder committee member of Hit TUC Mr. Lee cw cn 2leave Urn Col ny on April II for China to attend May d Cc.i r .-i m there. They will be mot m Hongkong by
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  • 46 3 FOLLOWING lucky numbers were drawn at the Fun Fair nt B the KatOOg Convent lad Fr:< :.<v: Prize Winners: *****; *****; *****' *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; 'Consolation Prizes: *****; i< *****; *****; *****; 04*705; *****; *****; *****; i *****; *****.
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  • 68 3 Student On Charge Of Theft A STUDENT. Chua Ec Kha, was charged yesterday m a Singapore court with stealing a wri.-t watch and a cheque for $220. Chua was alleged to have committed the offence on Marrh 31 at St. Andrew's House, at Woodsville. The articles belong to Rev. D.
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  • 186 3 Troublesome' Teen-ager Gets Six Months EIGHTEEN year old, Lim Soon Kia, described as a "troublesome and arrogant lad," was sentenced to six months' jail by a Singapore Court yesterday. Lim earlier pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a gold ring, valued at $55, m Jaian Sultan on March
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  • 102 3 THE Singapore Malay Cultural Society will itage an exhibition of Malay national CO*tumef md art to celebrate Hw Hari Raya Puasa next month. President of the Society, Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. told the Standard yesterday that {he exhibition would show products of Malay culture, and
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  • 83 3 PEXAXG. Mon. Intending applicants for naturalisation M British subjects from DOW on have 1o take chances for their applications to be dcali with on or before Merdeka Day, Anf. It The Chief Registration Officer told the Penan z branch .MCA that the Intervening period of five
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  • 46 3 PEXAXG. Mob. Electors for the Settlement, City, Town and Rural District councils are being registered from today. Any qualifier! per.-on ran now ipplj for registration throughout the year except between June 1 and A'jg 'A\ when the registers are revised and certified
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  • 38 3 TWO thugs, both armed with knives, held up a lorry driver*! wife. Tan Poh Seng. mother of 10-.ir children md robbed her of cash and jewdiery. worth $150. m Si. at Road. Singapore, at dawn yesterday.
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  • 138 4 Man Stoned To Death Court Story A schoolboy, testifying at a murder case m the Singapore Arizes yesterday, described how he >aw a man stoned to death on the fivefoot way outside the United Engineer's building m River Valley Road. Kr:.>hnan Veioo. 13. was givm- evidence at the trial et
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  • 119 4 NOW A $1 Mil MEMORIAL TO MERDEKA j Mr. P. D. Xair. As.Mstar.t j ?.I::;ister to the Chief Secretary a ;-d a member of the Centra] Corrunittce cf the Labour Front, to propoee that Urn party sponsor million dollar project to put i:n pjrrr.nr.cn! memorials :n varioui parti of U*e
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  • 272 4 hn-,. <-!^V ALA Ll M n l lon The locomotive Enginemen's Inion was forme here today as a result of the recent split at a meeting of the Kational Union o Railwavmen. The new union, headed by Mr. D. U'Ren reprc »ts
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  • 268 4 Six Passes Will Qualify For More Pay KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Education Minister today announced a special examination for teachers to enable them to qualify for the new unified salary scale. The examination will be i held m July. Thenceforth, it
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  • 55 4 "THE Garden of Eden," an American film, has been banned for showing m Singapore or the Federation by the Singapore and the Malaya Films Appeal Committees. The two Committees upheld the recommendation for the ban made by the Board of Film Censors because of the "continuous
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  • 29 4 THE Federation Police said yesterday that eight more Chinese recruits joined its ranks last week. A recruiting team interviewed 17 candidates and also enlisted four nonChinese recruits.
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  • 108 4 KOTA BAHRU, Mon— President of the Town Council, Haji Abdullah bin Mahmood, has ordered an investigation into reports of vandalism m the Christian cemetery here. "I have been told of certain mischievous acts having been committed by juveniles m town," Haji Abdullah said. Tombstones
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  • 92 4 'BAD WORDS' ARE EXPECTED IPOH. Men. Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalul'Ul today acquitted and discharged a fish dealer. Chan Kok Sing. 39. on a charse of abusing a police corporal Chan was not called to make nil defence. After two policemen including complainant Kamaruddin bin Ishak. had testified, the magistrate
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  • 84 4 the new IHST-60 Singapore I Films Appeal Committee, WM named Last night it i. comppaed of the following members: Mrs. Loh Pooo Lip: Ifn Robert Eu; liisa C. A Hinchcliffe; Dato A. M Alsagoii; im-ho Wan Chik bin Ismail: Dr. Winston Ess; Che Mahmood bin A
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  • 179 4 An Agent For House Scheme In Negri SEREMBAN. Mon. The Neq;ri Scmbilan government today announced its intention to form an Urban Development Corporation to act as its agent m low cost housing schemes. The state Secretary, IndM Ifohamed Sharifl today U Id the Federal Ministry of Natural Resources and Local
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  • 111 4 SINGAPORE Government has asked Australia to supply technical equipment tor the Colony".- Polytechnic m place of the milk plant offer which it rejected recently. A sp ikesnian of the Ministry for Commerce and Industry, which is negotiating with the Australian Government for technical aid, said there
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  • 31 4 NEW South Wales' egfl will he sold m Sinqaporc and the Federation BOOH, according to Mr. ,T. A. Pollard, a consultani to the New South Wales Eiz Board- Reuter
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  • 158 4 COURT ORDERS WOMAN ARRESTED THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K.T. Alexander, ycs:erday ordered the immediate arrest of Ang Geok Hong, a housewife, for allegedly causing the death of a pedestrian by driving her car negligently along Telok Blangah Road on Dec. 14. last year The Coroner made' thi.s crdcr at the
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  • 54 4 THE graduates of Nanyang University must not be made to feel that alter all the years of study there is no future for them or thai they haw no place m a self-governing Singapore or an independent Malaya, Dr. Ton Chin Cnye. President of the People's
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  • 36 4 A CIVILIAN War Department employee, Setapha bin Abdul Rahman, waa yesterday lined $100, m default one month's jail, m a Singapore Magistrates Court, {or wearing a military uniform, when not m military service.
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  • 277 5 After 80,000 Hours In The Jungle, They Can Now Take On The Reds Alone KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation's volunteer forces, who put m over 80,000 man-hours m active operations against Communist terrorists last year, are now looking forward to bandit-bashing on their own, said an official spokesman today. lie
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  • 18 5 CerUllcaU tint] Lfr^n lrft m J^t»t is RJ7« o %idan <th* h r rihi <*••*■ mith the
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  • 264 5 CONTRIBUTE GENEROUSLY, SAYS MENTRI KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon .Mentri Besar Inche Abdul Aziz bin Majid today launched the "Selanjjor State Merdeka Fund/ The fund, open for ii scription from the public today, will finance independence (i m m all district an I towns m
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  • 192 5 F: -A JS year-old shopkeeper, il ip. the .Ma-Lstrates Court here I* table "test case." I ife Warn mm chargi d m th< management of a public lottery by :.i a p;n-table at No. 104, Ma::. I ad b N Prosecutir./ I r. > p c c t o
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  • 44 5 i at r the who will I I. C Of I Of I ComI \'L'.± Km Mr, K. ii Palanirel Pillay, iSssh. Sister S. A. klr P. Durairaji, ■■Hip ill. Haji S. A. fear, Mr. R. N. m» y bad Mr. A* Veil*
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  • 17 5 I ion ?i.;a ton to f**lrv er prices of ail i has oulo our the Dr
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  • 7 5 I i van I ayat. Brunei
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  • 86 5 KUALA LUM' 1 1 rl A Commur. I Distri I Committee member was pea I by a Police Patrol on Menmouth ala Sclangor or l a been identified M Kuppusamy. The Pati covered a revolver, ammuni- ti and a pack containtag In the Pkntom district
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  • 136 5 m>II. Mon. Perak BcHgiMU Department exprcts to collect over 54.r2.000 m taxes including Zakat and Fitrah this year. Last year's collections of the same taxes netted $3:>6.000. I itrah. which has been fixed at SI por head and is bein^ collei ted
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  • 139 5 Tiger Tattoo Man Gets Year's Jail MALACCA. M<»n. A man wrj i baa a tattooed Ufer on chest was sentenced to \2 m< ntns 1 unprisonnu nt to be followed by one year's Police supervision by Magis- ite Ramanatha Iyer today. Lee Kan* Hal, 27, wai found guilty oi being
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  • 64 5 KUALA LIMPIR. Mon The Registrar of Societies, Mr. J. G. Adams, has struck oli the rolls the Negrl Labour Party, which, he said, had not sent m any returns since 1965. "We M'nt them many reminders but we failed to Ret a reply." he said: "It
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  • 265 5 Dual Citizenship: A Change Is Not Practical Koh PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Koh Sin Hock, an ex-offkio member of the Straits Chinese British Association here, today warned that a change m the principle of dual citizenship would affect other countries Within the Commonwealth and would therefore be impracticable. Said Mr Koh
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  • 103 5 Two Claim Trial To Theft S E R E M B AN. Mon Eighteen-year-old Chin Fan Cbonf and A. Arumugan up* peared m the Magistrate's Court today charged with theft of a $2,001) motor car. It was stated that Lee Tock i.ewrm. a local rubber dealer, had left his car
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  • 65 5 PORT DICKSON. Mon. —An indepenfient television crew visited the depot of the Malay Regiment today and filmed sequencei of recruit training fur the Federation Army. Recruits were filmed during their obstacle course weanon training and drill under command of RSM Foster and Hamzah. Thf sequenr-cs
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  • 264 5 KIWI. A lIMIHK. Mon. Abdul Kadir 30 year-old trr.m of the Burma campaign, today lost his appeal iv unst the death sentence imposed for the murder of a lor. man of the Perak Hydro i iMfch o Ihe I ederation Court of \ppeal also dismissed
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  • 149 5 New Social Workers' Body Plan KUALA LUMPUR. .Mon.— A national committee ol the International Conference of Social Workers will bt established m the Federation after Merdeka. said SecretaryGenera] ol' the ICSW, Mr Joe' H. Holler, today. Air. Hofltr is bOBI the conference's headquarters m the United States and his visit
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  • 78 5 ipoh. Mon. a licensed restricted rice dealer, Muniandy Pathai, 38. of Chemor. was today fined $250 by Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil. m default. two months' jail "for furnishing fake information to a foorj denial inspector." The court was told that when the food denial inspector.
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  • 858 6 Food Health r FHE medical world has n< ver been so concerned over the food and heal*., hal its of people everywhere a: at present. The a ntinued research that was necessary m the r twar years m the itudy of nutrition problems to relieve ills caned either
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  • 343 6  -  J. Halcro Ferguson LONDON THERE is j:o chance of hcalr.g the split m Z the FtMßic'f Progressive Z Pi;'-ty ni Bfititk Guiana Z be 'ore the elections m 1 .1 WUfL according to Mr. C L FJL B'lrriham. lender of the "moderate faction" Z of the party.
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  • 410 6  - Pakistan Considers U.S. -Style Government A. N. Mascarenhas By i KARACHI. PAKISTANIS are having second thoughts on the Parliamentary system of Government. Faced with recurring political instability, I which a fortnight ago resulted m the suspension of the West Pakistan Government and Assembly and Presidential rule m a province of
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  • 511 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA r FOMORRO\V or the day after, at this time, all Malaya will know the agreement entered into between the Singapore Government and the United Kingdom on the future status of this Colony, and the doubts regarding citizenship, raised by conflicting cable messages,
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  • 104 6 We the PEOPLE Sir— Toe decisive victory at the last Seremban Town Council elections, of the Labour candidate, who was an Indian, over the Alliance candidate, a Chinese, at the Labak Ward with i predominant Chinese population, rlcarly indicated the Chinese public did not rive their support to the local
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  • 121 6 Sir As a member of the National Union of Teachers who has been to Thailand and Japan and seen for myself the wonderful way the Thais and the Japanese people (not only teachers) showed their hospitality to visiting members of the N.U.T., I am shocked at the news
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  • 113 6 Negri Sembilan Chinese Qumnber of Ownmrrit whose representative, nominated to the CVuriri] of State has oft* n vot( against A ianca resoluUaaa. This na>> ■ttf a very gtranfe situation because Loe Tee Siong i> serving two masters whose Mews often dftter. Tlie local M.C.A. executives are also executive!
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  • 187 6 Sir In view of what the National Union of Tethers hag sai 1 \v:th regards to the visit of Thai teachers to Malaya, I find that I cannot tolerate this state of affairs by the Committee members of the NUT. When teachers from Malaya visited Thailand, they were
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  • 104 6 Sir Nowadays m the Singapore Airport an announcement m |f«f«% is made of arrivals and departure* of Malayan Airway planes, but the announcement made m Malay hat a twang. Why can't the D-C.A. employ a couple of Malay girls to make the announctmemW! Whewevn the announcements m Malay
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  • 762 6  - POINTS at ISSUE LIM ENG HOOI BY ft m P173 BSWWPPWI IVI9I iW lr pHE Reid report is a "shroud \J- for the Malays" and the constitution based on It is i "the grave m which they would be buried". These distasteful words reveal a lack of reason m Dato
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  • 63 6 I m the i I I 1 no go"ir> ttajj making of priM Ideologic 1 call them so. ill csted m individa^M totorestec I Hence the rise ~f coincides 1 gence of J Faith this twrtjj -I is of little wV^^H really matters jJM to come. WWW J ?onceived
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    • 65 6 JUST OUT! Erika and the King what it a baby? Of Nepal Facts about the strange The amazing adrenture world of this small which helped to free the squirming object— a new royal family and started born baby. Nepal on the path of progress. Enthralling reading condensed from !ead:n% magazines,
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    • 51 6 Fun to mak fun to d SMORREBROD I y Here are order by (locking good ec a mighty mcc" It's C custom ani, of course, I you can't br- f our p\ y^'" X "Plumrose" good Ham Sausages, F.sh <* h you countless, to make. Try something oWI I SINGAPORE
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  • 104 7 m«I. April 8, (Reuter)— Mr 1 viar-old Sikh, yesterday told problems, here that he had heen i bus conductor by Nottingham it because he would not shave i> turban. mncßl oAeci ;ro.d Macmilh.r. K bo tho 1 incident '-^nr'tr^rß symbols of m Iml: l an 1 I do not
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  • 44 7 IpiII.V April iral staiy I that 85 per I ;»:■<••> m- c times— ILiii: it. Dr. the the 95. idy to are :> > never d. The nly :m--idy i lithe as n by 3 Of /A-income t^flts of that later re apt to i of
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  • 40 7 I <- <AP) m ink you ha I :>dl. m*t exhbts >it I I i is a I pill" I rs to I %|ft the troubles I pop it m I I a rfcI I an I I I con-
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  • 79 7 riENN H di ri A mani IV w f«l«rlj with him rum his hou m his business ran claim a tegular salary, a Vienna court has ruled. The court was hearing the case of a who red and ran the house and ;«2Jiness of a former
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  • 77 7 Miss Ghana meets Miss Britain Photo. "\IISS GREAT BRIT.MN'-Miss Iris Waller (left) is seen T| with "Mhs Ghana" year old Miss Monica Amekoafia, during a rocktai] party held at I?e!ma\e Siju.ire. L— d^n, b\ the (.liana High CnMBImImMI m London. Mi-s Waller comes from Newcastle, England, and Miss Ameknafia front
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  • 201 7 LONDON. April 8, (Rculpr)-About 40,000 male Roman Catholics yesterday walked m a "silent march" here to express their sympathy with persecuted Christians m Communist countries. It was one of the largest religious processions m London for 20 years. Thetwo-mi o!. _j or
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  • 80 7 Vigil At Aga Khan's Bedside CANNES, France. April 8 \P) Four doctors set up i continuous watch yesterday on the ailing Ar;i Khr.n One of them is m attendance at his sick-bed at every hour of the day or night. Despite the fears of his family and doctors, the >-
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  • 71 7 photo. DECEIVED at a special Papal audience with her family, is Mrs. Kazuko Tsuruoka, wife of the Japanese Minister to the Holy See, Sen.jin Tsuruoka (left), posing with Pope Pius XII at the Apostolic Palace. Mrs. Tsuruoka, born a Buddhist, was converted to Catholicism and baptised m
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  • 157 7 can shorten a child's life span LONDON, April 8, (Keuler)—Over feeding during a child's period cf growth and development shortens the life span. Dr. Hugh Sinclair, vice-President of Magdalon College, Oxford, said here. Hpifcim ;it a Work] Health Day m seting t1 London University Senate, Dr. Sinclair said he
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  • 70 7 MONK JOINS H-BOMB PROTESTS COLOMBO. April 8 (AP) A Buddhist monk. Idikandawela Saranankara, announced last Qight that he will take part In a protest against Britain's H-bomb tests on Christmas Island by joining a peace ship from Japan to the Pacific Island. "I shall sacrifice my life m order to
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  • 69 7 LAI WCESTON, Tasmania, April 8 (Beuter). A service \v;is held m a hklf'bllili An~ i- .ir; Chttrdi at Radspen, eigbi mile- from Launceston jresler(lav a!ierno-.;n for the first time since construction of the Ch II h began l"0 years ajO. The constructton wu started I
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  • 128 7 UNITED NATIONS. April 8 UP) a c:ri burn almost anywhere In the world-ex-cept Ceylon or India may expect to live to** than a baby boy and the longevity of both males and females is increa.>ini; .steadily, the uni-: ted Na mn.s 1956 statistical year book
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  • 244 7 HIROHITO MAY GET BACK FORMER POWER TOKYO, April 8, (UP) A nationwide controversy over the Emperor's status will be reviewed this week with the announcement of a draft to revise the so-called Mac Arthur dictated constitution which stripped the Ruler of political power. A draft for an "independent" constitution, prepared
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  • 246 7 Queen Orders Probe Into News Leaks From Palace LONDON, April 8 (AP) Security officers are questioning the Buckingham Palace staff m a full inquiry into information leaks about the private affairs of the Royal family, the Daily Mirror said today. Quoon Elizabeth herself Ordered the investigation, reportedly after recent rumoura
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  • 163 7 CHICAGO, April 8 (UP)— A mother was reported m a mental blackout at a hospital yesterday after strangjins her daughter o n her 12th birthday because the child fixed her hair m a "pony tail." Police said the mother, Mrs. Charlotte
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  • 238 7 One killed 3 hurt in fight over wrong turn OAKLAND (California), April 8 i \Pi An BtPH ment rW\ve«n dri\rrs nwr a near collision erupted la^t night inlo a hiondy battle with kni\cs .md h<>land seriously m.iurrd time others. r In r pector Johr r r :iy MM I tv
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  • 40 7 MELBOT'RXE April J ttr) A ut 600 long-ser employees of the Myer Bn^ rium m Melbourne and A equally A;" -equest under th« wi of the late Sir Norman Mvrr T:.< v v. c wrr ri £10i) ca^.-
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    • 56 7 v*> The cameramen's m choice TECHNIKA 6x9 cm IewTECHN KA, the <br Nunc i engineers have "y solved the pfO'Ote a corr.pcct and ome time most versaof the s ze 6 x 9 This is proved -^C nthusiastic reception, growing iMaygaj CQrrrra tinc^> m the v. or Id. h^I?.O (CHINA)
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    • 762 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD I**. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 RoblnM>B Reao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New York Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Por Sport fS~hmmr »>cru* 7i!^??« ""•wwTwrn-mTi..*,. 20/24 Apr 25 Apr 26/27 Af. LLYSS£S 7/12|une 13/M|une 15 16 |v* Carr«*t» option to oroceed vto
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    • 1203 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. 2411 (18 lines) (Incorporated hi Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS? Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carge ti SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Du* Sails P^ ham Penan? Memnon tor Havre Hollana Lcrclon
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    • 866 8 MITSUI |U LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Awobason Moru ♦or Kobe Yokohomo G 1 11 Hoguroson Moru for Kobe Yokohama 28 Apt FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Boltimore Hoeison Moru 14 Apr 17.Apr Meirinson Moru 15 May 18Mov FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via COLOMBO Amagisan Moru trom Japan G.
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    • 425 8 EAST ASIATIC! Ml OUTWARDS Soil.ng, fol t 1 "LALANDIA- H BANGKOK ONLY A Hy I HOMEWARDS So,U q I Homburg, Ccpcnt--sp,, /s "PANAMA" n Ap Calls Gdynia "MEONIA" CALLS LONDON (Posscngc r< SINCAKOkk KUALA LtM( 124 Robinson Re 64. Arr^n, h J T«l: ***** T«l hum J ttl j GENERAL
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  • 24 9 frith Mm riCfJT I fare ihe ore of the I I to the f dent I* Harold the fomrierrnce I like ij;h the
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  • 43 9 PRODUCE PRICES ■B Qircse ProC|M ffyterday t buy- oil ims I Btok white Sarawak Special curtA [.Mil 4 CO LID gm m anquoted ■a mtii aaavoted ii a i« DL dosing coeoßßl sellers nut Oil MflMon PB Straits Borneo table pApri: $J34 sellers.
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  • 100 9 Mr. G. H. White. General nager of Stan iarriVacuum Oil Co. has annr ccd the appointment of two more resident staff memKrs to executive positions. r> Ber. j a rr. i n >■ -.cy Yin, who become Operations S pcrvisor. Singapore and Operations Supervisor. Malaya pectivelyft
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  • 37 9 Buyers Sellers Spin* fob. 90] 01 3 [nternationai April No 1 fn 9\\ 912 In*. Xo. 1 May P2j »2| Anri 1 No. 2 M P n April No. 3 89 B.'\ Tone: Q:!r 4
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  • 37 9 LONDON'S public transport organisation ti Ie five a working trial at Eattw to their "Bi:> Bl the future" which hwofporatai ptaaongor beating on upper and lower decks, fuHy-automatic pear rhnn^e ar p^\vcr-assi>tcd <*ecr:r.z.
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  • 192 9 Esterbrook Sales Chief Arriving AN Esterbrook pen sakl executive is dm hi ttsl Colony nex: week m the course of a global tour. He Mi Oas*! i R Smith, Export SaX Managst of ■Rrterbrc.ik Pen Company is expect ecT to arrive m Singapore on April 18. on a three-nr round-the-world
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  • 158 9 THE Mai lyan Exchange oanKs •\<soci3tion made the following g es m its rates to nner- v, sterday: L ing T.T. or O.D o 7/g. iv; V mail. T. T. -4 o.D* 2/4 1 d »/li 4^. ci 24. 7 12; 60 d I J 9 2 d
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  • 220 9 MORE JAPANESE RUBBER GOODS FOR MALAYA JAPAN is expected to intensify her export drive to Malaya m the current year when her shipments of rubber manufactured goods are likely to be considerably i n excess o f those for the past two years, Mr. Y. Nomura, Consul m charge of
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  • 92 9 Rubber Up On R.I. News SINGAPORE rubber prl I yesterday dosed at 1 cent i h>. fo r b ternatk Hi p A: ril shipment, i rl e ol i on Tt rk< ip< m i aro Mad the previ idied slightly In the mofnAt r the martini ramainc(\ quiet
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  • 237 9 FINANCE COMMERCE Shares: Turnover Improves THE local share market opened the week firm m all MCttOBI with Oftfttl price rise? recorded throughout the list, according to the Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association. The turnover improved but was still restricted on a lack Of srrip. Prire changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS
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  • 27 9 MARCH rubbrr crops announced are: Malaka Pinda 100.600 lb.; United Malacca 103.020 lb.; Aycr Molck 24.240 lb.; Loong Hin San 44.500 lb.; Nyalas 43,643 lb.
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  • 194 9 MALAYAN sharcbrokers yesterday reported the following business d >ne: F. A x. nrds. H32|; Gammons $2.10, Georgetown Disp. 52.27J; Hammers $1.85; Hume pref. A27/-I ord.- A7/6; |jc- -er S2.'j7\. S.i; Robinson ords Si 62 to $1 63; Cold Storage S! >.;'.■ Straits Traders $27. (i(), <"7 75; U
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  • 381 9 Petroleum, Coal Output Reaches New Peaks WORLD production of petroleum and coal reached new neik> m 1955 and the Soviet Union entrenched itself ahead j of Britain as the second bigeest coal producer, according SthC United Nation., 19nb Statistical Yearbook. The Yearbook rev:ew of Wo ri d fuels and energy
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  • 193 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japanese businessmen are willing to establish cement factories m Malaya, "if conditions after independence are favourable," Mr. Kisao Matsushima of the Ninon Cement Co. said today. Mr. Matsushima, chief of export division of the company, is now on his way to
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  • 208 9 AGAINST world-wide competition an Australian company has secured a £A350,000 order from the Malayan Railways for six diese) rail cars to be built wholly of stainless steel, reports Austral News m its latest issue. I The Commonwealth Engineering Company Ltd. will design and build
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  • 54 9 hi\\y;ariv\ i.r THEY T 'I Mr. lain M. Young. Southeast Asia representative of Bell's Whisky, Scotland, who arrived m Singapore over the week-end m a BOAC Britannia from Australia. Mr. Young will be staying m the Colony for a week to make a survey of sales m
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    • 168 9 4 HBER.rERN-VIIXE LINES Bj moit. Mobil* N«w Orleans Mo««tor Cape et Ccod Hop«) im** t. S ham ftn»mt Htm '<>•* 12 13 Apr 17 M.iy H/2lAff 22 Apr 26 2b Apt 31 May *S* < e» San Francisco. <*•* Hoi»«ho#»f) L. Alu V rKO M. *O*s s>'O»» S- d Sailed
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    • 224 9 NOTICES S.S. "OBRA" GENERAL AVERAGE CamumwMß of i^mn Cargjo ihipped from Persian Gulf Ports, Kararhi and Bombay m the > 'Oora" which ii due m Singapore or. LOth April are idvued that a Genera] Average btt been declared as a result of a fire m Bombay. They are requested to
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    • 1101 9 NOTICES to the matter of the MORTGAGEE S SALE OF Companies Ordinance years, I^easehoH lar.d and Chapter 174 c No i. Rocn^ re Road, Singapr re. arras 254 A: 7 4 sq. SENG BIAN RUBBER ft. (Ground Floor With Varant COMPANY LIMITED Possession— F:rst F.oor Subancorporated m Singapore) jCct To
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    • 36 9 EXPECTED TODAY 1J45 PC '"M- kb kl o PG MAL S Per. a r. s 5 SYD/DAH I j-j4.i AM COL n Penane T-4J HP^SPi 1 -4i SAN KUCH JAK PAL LON/BKC X CX7» 1650 WD
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  • 323 10 DIARY OF A SLAVE EPISODE V J7ARLY one morning Jin March, 1953, as we were going to work, rumours flew round that Stalin was on his death-bed. Back at our barracks that night the old men and invalids on camp duties told us that it had been announced on the
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  • 1810 10 The Day That Stalin Die After nine years m Russian labour camps, thel^ Istvan Tatray, tells of the great changes that came overti'r? workers when news came from Moscow that statin ji^-] change followed the fall of Beria. New officials probed intc^J and tortures of years ago, and then k&
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    • 262 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ft '^L Ivy > Wi tyiK** v .J- "*v^ *4^^^^Kji m& 'X-;- &s£■'. '•*£ss& I, ~^9M W I I ".f^^^^^H^l CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG
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    • 114 10 I TO I> AY S Ql ()l \TION: i( v 1 you ha\e b«mmJ n«-w j nnnouiMC. Iht;uj-«-. wild u-Ih-ii >uu ha\t- Imil n. arouse n.,- nun. „|ji I Iv lor then Hut* i- «i..i ..ii instant •<» In- lost N -'mM.- i., t:vi.RV- "1 OM 'I 1 it lDfiinawtoward
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  • 252 11 I a t the tra*o& thing the fans want is more orga- i competition— matplayed for a trophy twees British and c r.tincntal teams H Enj:ish Football As- --I the q., cs wi i representative 5 /•••■•^.ov*.,! rr in tries Ihe idea a was The
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  • 20 11 I i#r .*gssion««l «*no Mir* kSTk year. days but on i ESffor~P ho I i f XrA a 1
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  • 11 11 <wlrrlai i"iiv M|fr«rU 1. 1 11 Will: TWO I^m later
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  • 202 11 NEW YORK April 8 <AP> Tri( I--' iti Redlegs, who pri U eir lugg< to "Verrome ":< ak tc: < v ical rformanco Sun- thpy whii |m rl the Dan Hoar: Kd Bailey (2> C; B cl Fi ink Robin »n all ol: run tr, en;iblc tie > ovorcomr
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  • 79 11 'S! tKV. I i«! i;:ri Api.' 8 f. r ;c i t-kno-.v:; erickei tmpii c c ifi d <1. He retired November 1955 i>>'. H idn Australia's rtar '.i' -m f r.. r ted Mr. Cr.e-t< r ;h c art ire und< i m i have pi 13
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  • 87 11 Taking the final liurdle m the GO-yard high hurdles event of the golden anniversary of the Millrose. AttileUc Association at Madison Square Garden m New York City are (left to fight): Charles Pratt of New York Pio neer Club; Flias GUbert, Uinston-Salern 1.C.; Lee Calhoun of North
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  • 652 11  - CARDIFF PREPARES FOR EMPIRE GAMES VERNON MORGAN Ky LONDON. April 8 (Kcuif'i)— The Sixth British Kmpiro and Commonwealth Games arc more than a year away, yet Cardiff, their Welsh home, is already looking different. One can see 1 1 waU at feel thrit so:r.e'h;r:'^ 1 v.\ the air. 'i'here i-
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  • 161 11 Selangor Win By 7 Wickets KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor oyionese became north /one championi m the Pan-Malav;m Ceylor.ese crirket competition when i !i .l-v beat their Pahang counterparts by KVen wickets m the north woe ftnaJ at Kuantan yestcrdav Selangor had reached the final by beating Pcrak Ceylonese at Ipoh
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  • 109 11 PENANG, Mon. Of Che countries that Sam Fox. United States International basketball COach, had visited, hp found the sportsmen In Penani to be among the Bnest m the world. T!ns tribute by Sain Fox was paid at n dinner givon m hi.honour by the Pen an 2
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  • 71 11 MONTEGO BAY. Jamaica April h (AP) Dorothy Hard us. defeated Shirley Bioomei of Enfland 11-9 <i-4 on Sunday m ;m exciting contest m the finals Of the Caribbean International Tennis Championship. Mi s Bard and II Bh.-.o defeated Miss Bloomer a f i Dorothy Levin*, U<&« t.-4 ia
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  • 240 11 FORD'S GREATEST SHOT Wit THE MASTER? Al >'I "4>a A; -f)oug Ford Sunday won t: c- 21 I r.i a i F and about on the pro- hot a final I .nd of CG at Augusta naraxed by an amazing explosion shot that camr it o the sand and dro,
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  • 86 11 THE following are the teams for today's friendly soccer match 1 ar Stadium between Singapore \V HU a Junior Division 2 **A" iV "B" team. v i'ijrapore "A": Tahir, Ramli. Vass. Le c Kok > Rahmat. K.-ussim. Radin AH. Sahar. Abdul Yusoff, Da:m bin HusWIL Bssjsjn B Idro: Albar.
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  • 44 11 ARSENAX< S Singapore Crirkc! f soals to one m a lncnriiy er notch played on the P erday. Jaffar (2), Lee Swcc Ann nncl Kama scored for Arsenal while Greig replied for S.C.C. All the goals were scored m the t half.
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  • 42 11 SYRACUSE, Sicily. April 7 'P)— Peter Collins of Gn I lain driving Italian Ferrari today won the seventh grand prix of Syracuse covering the 440 nctres m two hours 40 minutes 11 > < --<- > it the record' Dverage speed of 164.797 KPH.
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  • 28 11 MEXICO CTTY, April. 7. (Reui ■i— Mexico beat the Unite 5t 6-0 m I Wot i S r Cup prelimin i :;^1 match here today, after
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    • 455 11 CLASSII El) CAIMI om ft the I Jral X A34-: j expopreferably Of age of the include the posals I proved i to all I "ulture m M »ln wij«ivi-e me >• s:on of qualifier red are a red Xv o or me post turo rd to the Service him
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    • 190 11 liner By Al Capp AH DOKTT LIKE. T'BEl P i^ IT'LL MEAN MOR£. THAN I /"THIS CONCERfLL VJ)M TwELL-'N -x I BRUTAL WIF BUT THIS V MERLLV MONEY OR > I VO'TH 1 UNDVIN" LOVE WHY < tIOUSESCREAM lIS TH' MOST I MPAWTIMT^ 7 >K\FAME;— > O'TW MOST <\ DIDNIT
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  • 413 12 Soccer Squabble Door Still Open For Negotiation Final Decision Rests With FAM YESTERDAY, the Singapore Amateur Football Association Council met to discuss the much publicized squabbte between the Association and the Football Association of Malaya. A decision was expected to be made on whether or not
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  • 174 12 Athletic Holds Dockyard IN a '--■'<* ir Chii i At etk FI Dc kyard m the SAFA MBi r w&etm ■m il Jl Z- S'.adium yc?tcrr 1 f r.zcin the first ha Neil let I of forwards was ai la score although Dockyard narrowly missed when MtD--1 s hot was
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  • 66 12 THE team to represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps tga: Royal Army C pt mi o be selected f rorr lowing Capt. B B Major. Terndrup <Storr- Seel 40 Base W/Shops). Major. I. BOD>. Major P M; P Capt. P p Webb (443 BAD L Howell i B
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  • 86 12 PAT F L AH E RTY of Chicago, USA 1956 IW/ANAPOL/S AUW *ACf M/VN£e or M IMIM \t*m avIES FEE MOuB TO win tub "OTU V^,;: V-c-vTe BAC6 AT ifOANAPOUS. INDIANA. MAY <>- > -;i p vES7 Tm£ IOMGEST RACE IN TME COUNTRY, s?a"'* ABOUT 200.000 p EO"LE vEAKIv. he
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  • 27 12 by Scoops. THIS is how they finished at Ipoh on the last day of the Perak Turf r.hiW* March-April Meeting on Saturday. I Pictures
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  • 185 12 PENANG, Mon. The record crowd of over 15. 0U0 who attended the A.A.A. of Malaya championships at the City Stadium last year, was a clear mdi Cation Ol the growing enthusiasm for athletics, states the annual report of the Penang Amateur Athletic The roiling of the
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  • 101 12 Today's Sport SOCCER S.AF.A. LEAGUE: FRIENDLYi Smgaport "A M vs. Dfo lion I, Tdv at Ja'.ati Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m» Dir. M. Balc^icr r>;, rrd ra. Fn r <\ r /miton bI GcyUmo nt 5 IJ pun. Dto. 18. S.C.C. DOCfcl :rd "A" Bl S.C.C at 5 I.") ;>.-.
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  • 239 12 REME Out To Avenge A Defeat ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers will be out to avenge a rugby defeat when they take on the Kings Own Scottish Borderers m a Caldbcck Cup semi-final at Friendly Hill today KOSB arc however favourites to earn a trip to Honskcn" to meet the
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  • 48 12 ASTON Athletic Club beat Young Men'i Sikh Associah Jn QA V r hr^ c oals t0 nil m the SAFA Division 2A league match at Farrcr Park yesterday. Aston opened the score m the 20th minute through Marzuki Second half goals were by Mahmood and Ismail.
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  • 1386 12 FOLLOWING are weights and Probable starters for all nine races on Saturday (April 13), first day of the Singapore Turf Club April Meeting: The Hunter Memorial Stakes Horses Class l, Div. 1-9 Furs. s*i I ittle Pappa 6y 9.07 United Stable R. van B kelen ?Ifi James IRch 5v
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  • 255 12 CI. 1. Div I— G Kur Amusement Park 9.0., Jolly Sailor H <" Aquarua v 1 lirarer liond H 1 1 Divtine s 10 Rubber Planter 01 The Rinjrrr 7 1, Red >unrisr 1 1 Hopsasa 1 1 Prosperity 7 Id Staee Show II 7in Amusement II
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