Singapore Standard, 10 April 1957

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  • 27 1 Singapore Standard FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line) 2 400 v iv\c;f:s is cent si no 281 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957
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  • 280 1 •I i! Tuev The Malay Rulers of I v 11% rejected the Reid Commis- t Malayan nationals should have iin the Commonwealth, the yjrarat mai m tonight to discuss r j working party on the R C id Alliance Party has also similar--1 lip as being incompatible f of
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  • 112 1 Adams Verdict: Not Guiity Lqj, AprJ 9 (Rev- jury found 1 I jjjfcn Adams B \t Bordering Mrs. toeMorrel, 81-; carsj vidow at her Lpt home on Qm >ast on I 13. Let took 44 minutes icu th?ir rerdlct [ioraej-General. Sir L|id ManninghamStthere was ther Eg xainst Dr. Adams G
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  • 10 1 military sentenced 12 per- -nlabour for ■X acivittei U.P.
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  • 42 1 THE iv of a r.e\v horn baby was fcur.i abandoned m tc lane i :T Cross Street, Si: ipore, yesterday T v-as wrapped m c.--o r.c.v-papers. Pr.i^e be- c that it was left m the Inr.e en Monday ni?ht.
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  • 537 1  -  LAU CHENG IMM By Spear-Wielding Mother Fought Off Armed Raiders She Swears To Avenge Her Husband's Death ALOR STAR, TUES. A 28-YEAR-OLD SPEAR- WIELDING MOTHER OF FIVE, SIAH BINTE MAT, HAS SPARKED KEDAH'S BIGGEST MANHUNT FOR THE SHOTGUN-ARMED KILLER GANG WHICH SLEW HER HUSBAND AND SERIOUSLY
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  • 211 1 A 600 -mile dash to BMH AFTER a 600 mile-dash from Christmas Island the British destroyer. H.M.S. Concord arrived m Singapore last night with its "dangerously ill" patient. Stores Chief Petty Ofticer, C. McCorquadale. McCorquadale. heavily bandaged, suffering from a serious head injury, was taken to Clifford Pier by launch
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  • 150 1 At Lest, Lim Boyd Agree On That Report From Andrew Koth LONDON, April 9. Both the Singapore delegation and the British Colonial Office today agreed on the report which gives Singapore sell-government. Thoajgfa taß consider*- mat was completed today, the report will only be' formally adopted tomorrow. The ceremonial signing
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  • 36 1 NATO land, sea and air manoeuvres called "Red Pivot" will take place m Turkey and adjacent waters from April 12 to 14, Headquarters of Allied Forces m Southern Europe announced m Naples yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 330 1 £100 M. Reduction In British Taxes Thorneycroft Presents Budget LONDON. April 9 (Reuter) Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Chancellor of the Exchequer, presenting the 1907 Budget to Parliament today announced that the government proposed to reduce taxation this year by £100 million sterling. The Chancellor announced that an excise duty of £1
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  • 97 1 IPOH, Tv.cs. Pcrnk State \lliancc ia to ask for m investi^ation and a full report on iSe incident at Cameron Highlands en Sunday m which a'partv cf 3d Thai visitors were allege? to have been -crosslv 11 insulted by the rnana^ement of the Cameron H The
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  • 102 1 A 17- YEAR-OLD girl, a commercial class student, walking Son- Orchard Road. Singapore? yesterday, suddenly froze m her tracks There right m front of her, among a crowd, was a 16-year- old boy. who a month a^o. she alleged, outraged her modesty one night
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  • 43 1 SEAT T L E, Washington, Aon. (UP)— Miss Aw Sian, General Manager Of Sin Poh Amalgamated ol Hong Kong, arrived m Scathe m Monday night, en route to Chicago where she will attend a Northwestern University journalism seminar.
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  • 29 1 SIR Anthony Eden had more tests and examinations m Bo.ston hospital yesterday to determine the cause nis fevers and may be m hospital for a month.— Reuter.
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  • 19 1 THE Atomic Energy Commission reported yesterday the Soviet Union set off another nuclear explosion on Saturday.- A.P.
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  • 167 1 We Will Recognize New Malaya— Garcia MANILA, April 9 (Reuter).-Presjdent Carlos Garcia today promised immediate Philippine recogn.tion of independent Malaya. The President Bald m a press conterence: "The Philippines will be happy to recognise and welcome a tree independent Malaya. Malay as independence la the fruit oi the Pacific Charter,
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  • 128 1 RANGOON. April 9 »AP) 3 remier U Nu told a news •onlerence today that anohcr conference will be heid vith Communist China on a wrder settlement between the wo countries. There are one or two points which .-till need ironing out, le told
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  • 66 1 TANANARIVE, Madasa^car, April 9 (Rcutcr) Archoishop Makario? of Cyprus arrived hero by air today from the Port of Tamatave on hll way to Athens following hi£jeteaM lrom exile m the Seychelles. All the Greek colony of Tananarive turned out to meet him at the airport. He if
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  • 79 1 SUNGEI PATANI Tups p. ij centra d i earn ng out I .nHOtfft i ir. r v. ir rr. the 1 th« M <-■ c irt re ai -.oon ywlerdti < Saad r>:n Ibrahim, a .-.r .d oddb man K:.ir.o; r.2 M.va iri Naik S v.
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  • 29 1 AN 11-YEAR-OLD boy. Sim Ah Hock, die-1 en the way to ihc Genera] Hospital yesterday after he was knocked down by a van m Bendeemer Road. Singapore
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 78 1 L RECORDER \l«i O Music L ,:TCH CO. LTD, UjJ* |r d9C TJ° a ***** Its risky to ask 1 just for oil 1 I SAY CASTROLj "You r motor dealer can't guess /i^S^^V what you Want ■1^ That is why I fljg^iwpwwji'^i always ask for It^fc Castrol by name.
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  • 304 2 Queen Elizabeth Tells France Royal Speech Delivered In French PARIS, April 9. Queen Elizabeth, speaking at a reception m the Paris City Hall, said today that France and Britain must stand together m the defence of freedom. The Queen, speaking m French, said that the liberty of
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  • 32 2 A HUGE blast swept through the outskirts of Rangoon on Monday night, killing at ItMt 20 people and destroying 20.000 but* as well as houses, factories, bazaars and temples. Reuter
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  • 156 2 Cl USING rubber prices (rents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Seller* Spot (Norn.) 905 912 Int. Apr RSSNo. 1 912 92 RSSNo. 2 89 1 901 RSSNo 3 88,' 89 Tone: Quiet and slightly steadier. SPORE TIN The price of tin oo the local market vester
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  • 213 2 New Cabinet Of Indonesia Is Sworn In JAKARTA, April 9. President Soekarno <m Tuesday swore m Prime Minister Djuanda and the 22 members of his cabinet at the presidential palace herV The new cabinet, which contains four Communist sympathizers, was instructed that its first job would be to pick a
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  • 110 2 MR SANDY G PILI.AV, a well-known Singapore lawyer passed a\uy at 1 111 a.m. this morning at tinGeneral Hospital. Keenly intrrrstrd m thr Roy Scout mo\rmrnt. thr late Mr. Pillay \\a^ thProsident of thr Boy Scouts Association. ll«' was also .\n active rommittrr member of several organizations,
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  • 63 2 T< >KYO, A: ri] 9 (R< uter) Representatives of the Japanest crnment and [Jnited StaU Par East For lay signed an agree* m< nt for th< produ I n of 159 |ct pan. rjnder the latest afreement, the thii d f its kind. Japan ■a
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  • 151 2 One Like The Queen's MANILA. April 9 CReuter) —Philippine President Carlos Garcia said here today he planned to buy a presidential aircraft "like the one used by the Queen of England. Mr. Garcia said he would ask Congress for funds to purchase a "modern fourengined
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  • 69 2 20 DIE AS REBELS STEP UP ATTACKS ALGIERS. April 9 (VP) Police counted i ncan and Moslem farmers cd f iay m a < f rebel attack* thai pi ■nother bloody Easter for Algeria fht icath count was for the pi H b n and did not m(- :l -ct
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 170 2 7 dreamed I sang at a recital m my tnaidenffirm fifi^ *friirf*rt form Tr'Z (VITMI H^ .:■>* r^>n Rrajt^fe r^firy, f*-'^ > r.. 'i< O£lee of U\£ f tn.ird tiairs of America i^C^ And it's really something to sing about. Here's n^v a new high-fashion bra with a low-budget price.
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  • 232 3 jy tony you cannot be whinn^j said the judge RACKED HIS FIANCEE \P CONDEMNED A LIVING DEATH 1 IHS.— Tweaty-five-year-old mine labourer ,kt<d his fiancee, 19-year-old Lee ,r and rrippled her for life, was histire Syed Shehbarakbah for six r 1 1 i r 1 1 1 ■r to
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  • 60 3 lf^ >c wound up I j ;ment m a I Federation IJjgptal here today ■Lye. H .s pcrsi cehed the Bar I L a-asd Braddcll. 73, I p for an t* fivii matter I address .deed time, and I r Lord- c granted leave f rcsponF ike his R-gwjrisir.:*
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  • 63 3 i bribery charge I N\ Ph v Wah Chui, was arrested I the P.. Courts m South Bridge I I on the I I I I L I ii of the C I formation I I i drink I I ted Phuey. I y was I
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  • 150 3 Grace: I hate jazz KIWI LTMP I R. Tues, Hongkong's top ii// singing star, the beautiful Grace Chans;, surprisingly confided m an interview with the Standard today, that she hates jazz music "I love classical music and I love the opera. I am really an operatic soprano and I would
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  • 50 3 torn different Wlipor''. were adfc General Hosplwith ~t ot fights Jj£»* Mohamed ■■wr. was s:ab- > and another, E?L* a > hit with PiDes and >ute over Street. Road a E* J£ m a* 1 iwi a chopper r a quarffr Chellan i^jwjbed m the Panjans VilBL^ **He\ BJJJJj^Her
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  • 34 3 FO' m Pen ng Chir. i k have c; I Mr. lim Lean Tencr, patron of the H n School, to reinstate the 1 ents who had been asked to MRP*
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  • 138 3 DEVELOPMENT WILL CO ON TILL 7962 SINGAPORE will need about 5750,000,000 to implement development projects recommended by the former economic adviser to the Chief Minister, Sir Sydnt\v Came, the Standard learns. D* > enti i toe luled to itari xi ar, will last
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  • 166 3 Thc Sii faporc bnprovcnmf Trust will |e1 $150,000,000 for building more houses, $18,000,I I i n to the Singapore I 1 irb ii B mat Ito pi vide better hartx vi facilities, and 520,000, will u T o to the Singapore Telephone Board for m re
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  • 277 3 COt. BROOME RETIRES IPOII. Tups. Col. R. N. Broomc, until recently for Defence m Singapore, leaves Penang tomorrow m the Corfu for Britain on retirement. The Colonel, who together with the late Major- Mm Bo Seng first organised the resistance movement behind
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  • 48 3 Iris To Wed In Hongkong MISS Iris Moira Cho .of Srremban. who will sail shortly for Hongkong where she will be married on May 10 to Mr Christopher Kirn Loonff Chons:. an engineer. The groom-to-be is an old boy of the SPI. Seremban, and graduate of Hongkong University.
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  • 32 3 THE Jesselton Airfield can BOW be used for fair weather operations with DC-."> tiroraft, The DH 8!) shuttle services operating between JeSfdtoa anri Lahuan will be withdrawn as I'rom today.
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  • 11 3 c Fedehy V thS FederaSJmc^r n ot later
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  • 11 3 J r '.icrs rs of n» J?-**Tetary^ Measurer n. Comaran.
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  • 114 3 THIRTY-NINE Singapore s<hool -iris had a field day a hoard the streamlined Sorueitian urijo- passenger liner, the 8.:;>0-ton Gjertrude Bakk.-. at the Harbour B<nrd yesterday. The majority of the stu- drnts members of Form IV of the Crescent Girls' School had never visited a
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  • 37 3 SUNGEI BAKAP. Tugs. Al! telephones between Nihong Tebal m Province Wellesley South an.i Parit Buntar went "dead" last night Reason: Someone had stolen all seven ret? of overhead telephone wires between the two points.
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG, April 9 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 32 to £1 Sterling: $6.***** to U.S.SI; $1,840 to Malayan $1: $0,167 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $268,375 to a tael.
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  • 153 3 My final tipple says a penitent Michael, 49 A FATHER of four children, R. Michael, 49, vowed m a Singapore Court yesterday, that he would never again "resort to the bottle" for the rest of his life. Pleading guilty to being drunk and behaving m a disorderly manner, Michael told
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  • 80 3 MR. II W. F. Tweedie, director of Raffles Museum, and Mr. A. Fraser-Brunner, curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, were among the guests invited to the premiere yesterday at the Cathay Cinema of the Eastman colour film. "Secrets of the Reef." The 72-minute film, which was flown from
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  • 54 3 SERtMBAN, Tucs. T Moses, M, a tro! cy attrndani of the Malayan Railway today appeared before the Seremban Magistrate on a charge of impersonating a detective and robbing Subramaniam of $2 and a gold ring worth $20. The Magistrate however, bound him over to be of
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  • 143 3 THREE UNIONS STATE TERMS THREE seamen's unions, which recently withdrew Cram the Singapore Seamen's Council of Action. yesterday said they would re-join the Council on cer1 tain conditions. The unions are the Malay Seamen's Union. Chinese Seafarers' Association and Pakistani Seamen's Union. These unions want the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 205 3 *'^C? &W EVERYBODY'S I MB^/ (HOOSINC II! pC^w/ EVERYBODY'S £PB^^ CREAM WITH THAT ji a\ f\ y^/ //f 1 1 mim\ \x^ r^^^^^JJJJ /7 PI CAU! <m^(Zy EVERYWHERE Sole Agents:P O BOX 696 (if Ujjft^ft^ PHONE ***** W iMAM*w ~V SINGAPORE. PHILIPS Tile fiMs tfik Chdttoj ±if 4!fcs^^ Wi BttTnOVkN
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  • 66 4 Census i peratii us, which rc^sr. m Sm^aoore on Monday, entcrec is second day yesterday The 1 000 men on their roundi to number all the houses during the two nays would hare covered more than 3 i "'I mile-. Work will continue ti 1 Juno
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  • 42 4 THREE youths were yester■lav (i nvicted In a Singapore District Court of theft of sweets worth :<n cents, irom a stall In Kampong Bahru on Dec. L' last year. Sentence was postponed pending a probationary officer.- report.
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  • 347 4 LIGHT INDUSTRIES THE ONLY HOPE FOR S'PORE MALAYA'S ECONOMIC EGGS ARE IN ONE BASKET— GAMBA SINGAPORE'S economic future depends on diversification and development along the lines m Switzerland, Mr. Charles Gamba, of the University of Malaya, said last night. Addressing a meeting at Koon Seng Road, held under the auspices
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  • 68 4 Photo. >IK. X S. SHANMUGAN of Totaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. Traffic Officer of the Federation Telecommunications Department, is the first Asian to join a training course m Australia for hUhranking administrative officers. The two year course, sponsored by the Colombo Plan, was arranged b y the
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  • 213 4 Colony's Vegetable Needs SINGAPORE farmers produce an average ef 22,000 tons of fruit and vegetables annually, said the Agricultural Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb, at a Press conference yesterday. I Al againsi this, the Colony imp rte I 03,1 00 tons of fresh and dried
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  • 105 4 ME. L CRESS OK, Chairman of thc Board oi Governors of the Btegaaore Polytechnic and founder member af Ike Singapore ."ManutactalCfa Association, was yesterday appointed first Manage* <>f the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. Dreaa— wfl assume duty tomorrow and ha v c his temporary
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  • 121 4 THE Malay Literature Agency (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) will co-operate with Malay cultural bodies to hold a national cultural congress to^u rd end of this year The Agency., Director. Unku vn'- A2i ITO!C'1 TO!C thc Standard yesterday that the Asencv recognized the importance" of
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Two young Malayans flew to London today without making up their mills?! about what they would study m thc United Kingdom. They are: Low Ho Cheng 19 and Tan Twng Chck 18, formerly of the St. John's Institution, Kua'a Lumpur, "When we get there, we
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  • 164 4 American Tourist Collapses A SIXTY-SIX-YEAR OLD American tourist. Mr. R. W. Piprr, from Oregon, who is lon a round-the-world trip seeking "new people and new lands," coUansed on the >teps of the Singapore Information BenrlCC office yesterday. Mr. Piper was amons 13 tOUristl who had gone to ace a Dim
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  • 71 4 KAJANG, Tues. A man stopped two tecr.ancd sisters cycling along a lonely mad m broad daylight an-; robbed one of them cf her z^'.d locket and chain worth more than $100 the Sessions Court here was told today. Siow San-. 23. unemployed. was sentenced to
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  • 159 4 Railway Is Following Malayanization Vigorously KUALA LUMPUR, iTues.— The Malayan Railway today indicated that about 3U per cent, of its European staff would have left the country by the end of this year. "The Railway is following a vigorous policy of Malayanization. and has at present 15 Malayans on scholarship
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 204 4 c&lmanac Information al a Glance fIMgAPABC S^ff"- 1 ***fiSii «fe^P4i V 30 h NeWS 1S >: D"«*H: 745 Shaming. ..15 w™* ife^P tilfii isSffli K S V i?JS Committee n.cet- |j?W U 3m l6 3 ft) 9« p m (S»: 10 Pm. Make w or V v D^d Ny k
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  • 247 5 BUS WORKERS AGREE TO DEFER ACTION AN URGENT rad;otelephone call from the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m London, to the president of the Singapore Bus Workers 1 Un,on, Mr. Koh Tong Gcrk, yesterday averted a bm strike scheduled to ItOJi today. The
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  • 88 5 MR AW CHENG CHYE, Chairman of Haw Par Brothers, Ltd., save a luncheon at Rallies Hotel yesterday to the visiting journalists from Burma. Standardise shows from left to risjht I Myint 00, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Director of Information Services; U Ba. U, D Kyaw, Burmese
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  • 224 5 A MOTOR me hanl Yen Kenf 1 1 c tok! Singapore i irt yesterday that a assaulted bj t i > dell tiv— Tbi ttvf! v.\. Whey Siong and Lee Kee Jin. I ]>- peait I on I ummooa i oluntaii f cau In* hurt la
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  • 163 5 IF SINGAPORE farmeri are to be saved from bankruptcy, •jjgv mU st ro BnanciaTrjr aasisted by Government, said the secretary oi the Singapore Farmers 1 Co-operative Union, Mr Soh Kirn Poh. yestercay. He a Id fannen w«te m the financial grips of middlemen
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  • 188 5 Damages For Pain Suffering IPOII, Tues. A 56-year-old local tailor and mosquito-net maker, Moi Choong Hoi, whose left les became one inch shorter than the other following: an accident and who now walks with a limp, has been awarded $22,4 M damages for "pain, suiTering
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  • 46 5 DR. GEORGE Khoo Sure Tuan, who is attached to the Great Ormond Street Children Hospital, London, recently passed his examination on a Diploma m Child Health. He is the .son-in-law of Mr. Ec Soon Howe, Manager of A. Wander (Far East) Ltd., Singapore.
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  • 26 5 A WOMAN. Mariayee Ka.imuthu. was attacked on the head with a chopper m Alexandra Road, Singapore, yesterday and was admitted to the General Hospital
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  • 207 5 SENIOR sister, Mrs. Loui.se Wonf 34. who holds the infectlous fever training certificate, ha. been appointed acting Matron ol the Middleton Hospital, Singapore. ThY appointment will come upforcbnfirmationat a City of St. uiry'a School m Kuching, che came to Singapore m 1941 Soon after her
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  • 178 5 LIGHTNING STRIKES SPORE GIRL SINGAPORE experienced a series of Lightning and peals of thunder followed by a heavy rainstorm yesterday afternoon. There was ono casualty, a seven-year-old girl. L;m Hwte Ifoey, who was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition. L;m was playing m tlv compound of her
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  • 78 5 No Salary Before Hari Raya KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. The Federation Establishment Ofliee warned today that "practical difficulties" would not allow payment of salaries to about 21.000 daily-rated Government employees before Hari Raya. Government has already approved $3,000,000 back-paY to the daily-rated men, In the recent revision of Div. IV salary
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  • 41 5 A HOTEL clerk. Abu Hassan bin Ahmad, was sentenced to a day's jail and fined $100, when he admitied stealing two travellers cheques belonging to a Japanese tourist. K. KotailO, at Goodwood Park Hotel, on April 6.
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  • 50 5 TWO youths. Teo Kok Menjr. 23. and Johnny Loi, 20. were committed to stand trial at the Assizes by a Singapore magistra c yesterday, on a charge of robbery Of $22 and two watches from two persona at Boon Teck Road on the night of March 12.
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  • 32 5 THE Singapore MalayalrP Young Men's Association will hold a film show, entitled "Sneha Seema"' at the S*arlight Theatre. Pasir Panjans. on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. to aid the Association's fund.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 279 5 ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST DESIRED WATCHES. A component ports ore manufacturer! r"\ c f^r cd by 1200 skilled employees \r\ our la 'errs r.rablished m 1888. Experr- end cont nu< rr search, toge'-T w•cd cf t-c latest c- .c -:-'-'<>, c* h c vg p re c son 3
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  • 963 6 Diplomatic Error 'THE so-called hitch m the merdeka. talks m London must not be regarded as a spanner that has b^en deliberately thrown into the new constitutional machinery which has been approved to give Singapore a izr« liter measure of self-rule. The claim reported to have been made
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  • Article, Illustration
    177 6  -  J74C// of this year** four Swiss tourist propaganda stamps publicises a different event. One marks the 2,000 th anniversary of the founding of Basle by Munatius Plancus; another the seventy-fifth anniversary of the St. Gotthard railway; a third emphasises the importance, even m neutral Switzerland, of Civil Defence,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 340 6  - No Housing Shortage in the Arctic George Bain OTTAWA f\X distant Baffin Land ?>? Hrn Rortltcasfl Arctic, Canada's Department Crf XorMicrn Ajfalrs find National Resources has been tes'irg a manufactured tvbftitiltf for a S'ipcrabm dant natural coir. >r'odilu of Ikf Arctic tnoir. The mbfttttttt, a CtiftN |gr pfafHf called Styrofoatn
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    • 384 6 True Sons of Malaya Sir Certain sections of the non-Malays have repeatedly questioned, through the medium of your paper, the claim of the Malays as the true sons of the Malayan soil. To me it seems that these sections of the nonMalays, besides revealing their ignorance of Malayan history which
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    • 403 6 Sir In the Singapore Standard of April 2 your correspondent "Malay Muslim" bewailed the extravagance of the Malays as evicenced by their inveterate and incorrigible habit of spending their money on weddings and khenduris on a scale far m excess of their means. Some of these all-too-fre-quent khenduris
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    • 178 6 Sir Judging flap the statements fr< m ffir:ai of the National Union of Teachers regarding t] r refusal to receive the teachers m Malaya. t!.< points ttand < ut (1) The same < ffi had not m fact c< i> the various branch" cially the branch- *;iat had
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  • 644 6 Rawle Knox writes from Hongkong T"HE accusation of Mr. Clement Johnston, chairman of the board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, that United States dollar aid m South-east Asia is being both misspent and misused will cause both alarm and anger m some countries
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  • 487 6  -  Aster Gunasekera By THERE is an old English claim that the sun never sets on > the Empire. May be. but n sin( e the Second World War appear to disprove this. If, on the other hand, it is just coincidence what explanation can
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  • 159 6 Shorts from the Talks "TT is a scientific fact A that a fish for some hours after being taken from the water loses weight. It Is a fact of human psychology that thereafter the fish makes up what he has lost and begins to expand. Let the most honest fisherman
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 HARI RAYA IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Get into the Hari Raya Mood There* No Time to be Lost Do your Shopping Early. TODAYS SPECIALITIES FRENCH BROCADES and "RUBEE s*i» Voiles A\oid The Rush We have the things you wan* come, see. and be convinced. 8." 8? Arab Street, Singapore.
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  • 262 7 PRETORIA, April 9, (Reuter) Dr. Theo Wassenaar, former Transvaal leader of the governing National Party said here yesterday, that unless Mr. Johannes Strijdom, the Prime Minister, could guarantee equal rights for South Africa's English and Afrikaans speaking sections he would lead the
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    33 7 AX Egyptian ministerial decree was i>.su^d today emP worm? the Gf-ncral Cu:>todtefl Ofl n-rriy M fund, to sell or liquidate banks under MqiMSlrtllOS, HM Finance Ministry annoanccd.— Renter. PRKMIKR STRIJDOM
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  • 365 7 STARS IN THE NEWS HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (AP)— ltalian actress Sophia Loren invaded Hollywood yesterday. The bossomy 22-year-old Neopolitan is everything the Italians claim and more. She alighted from a Scandinavian Air'.ines System plane after a 25-hour flight over the Arctic circle. Wearing a tan-length
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  • 149 7 RITA'S 'NO' TO ALY'S PLEA HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (AP)— Rita Hayworth will not send her daughter, Princess Yasmin, to the bedside of the gravely-ill Aga Khan because the trip would disrupt the child's school life, the actress' studio said today. Prinrc Ay Khan wired an ■ppeal OH Sundny to his
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  • 68 7 8 Presley Fans Are Banned OTTAWA, April J) (AP)— The Mother Superior of Notre Dame Convent today said eiuht cirls have been asked to withdraw from the school because they "deliberately defied the authority of the school" by attending an Elvis Presley performance last week. The 400 Convent students 1
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  • 24 7 Aga Khan Latest CANNES, France. April 9 (AP)— The Ajja Khan, sufferin? from a respiratory infection, was reported m somewhat improved condition last night.
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  • 108 7 Tokyo. Apr, <K r!i r j ipc r Poliet I r[> d j err today a group oi dnifiken h g school g r 's today rashed idi »1 pnidM- remony. a«wutled f iO iro/nen teadicrs, broke r of IPindOtCJ find fj g < r
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    68 7 TOKYO. Apr. (Router).— Steel belmeted Metropolitan :o!ire moved into n TokjO lUDlirb here today when two rival gangster group? held I pitched ontt io m main thoroughfare. Police said one hoodlum was ki. led. two women seriously wounded and a 17-year-olci youth shot m the leg, A hi^h-spced
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    269 7 LONDON. April 9. lidding hands aftrr announcing tluir engagement, arc wealthy property owner Mr. Frederick Roberts. f) and ex showgirl and model Velia Daves. 27. They nrr pictured m Mr Roberts'* flat m exclusive Park-lane. Mayfair. A huge diamond engagement ring flashed on Velia's finger. Mr.
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  • 80 7 TOKYO. Apr. 9, (Reuter).— A Inrse reservoir of rr.enthar.e ga? wa- found m Iharasi. near T- 1 v I r r discovery by gas inspector. v rr-^ents were tapping the resources, instead of using normal gas supplies. Governmeni engineers reported t< I m me operas
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  • 162 7 CHICAGO, Aor. 9. ißeuter). Six inhabitants Irom the Marshal! Islands m the Pacific, who were exposed to radioactive fallout from the 1954 Hydrogen B nv.b test at Bikini, were ye-terday pronounced apparently Jit by scientists who examined them here One of the SCJCHIUItI. Dr. Rol erl
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    • 83 7 LAST DAY I HURRY! HURRY! j Final Drastic Reductions I m ALL Departments! Yes, this is your last chance to buy the real bargains you want at the lowest possible prices! In all Departments, there ore items going at discounts which are truly unbelievable! So don't delay 1 Hurry round
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    • 73 8 Meet Mirinda REAL ORANGE REFRESHMENT f The brand new orange drink I ■fl w^^ c r^ n^ taste of fresh oranges MRjJi A Mirinda's waiting to meet you! ,^Sb H? w"S' 4? i t m|HHy m^^H«lL^ra™fifißffllfißE3sy'*' ,^p v i L^Bk^i^B H^S JB^^^B 9 .^^B L^L^Lw. B^< i JB^iv^B j^B H
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  • 127 9 ..m Girls Help In Ration MIRINDA .canng fancy masks are helping a n Ltd. to launch a publicity comft drmk— MIRINDA ("Kum Loo"). Ed trishos, the attract ye models c busy p M the town g iV n g o^ut i« ittnns ond balloons.
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    • 67 9 HUP GUAN CASE MANUFACTURERS I 15/19 Chin Swee Road Singapore -3 Tel. ***** I extend hearty congratulations to Messrs UNION LIMITED on their recent I and latest achievement I "MIRINDA" I Sole suppliers of I Lnion Limited wooden shells. I BEST WISHES t o UNION and MIRINDA Distributed by their
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  • 63 10 TOTAL imports of rubber, all grades, from all countries into Malaya during March amounted to 26,976 tons as shown by final documents received. (The figure includes 11,339 tons imported on provisional permits m previous months for which final documents have been received and excludes approximately 17,690 tons
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  • 198 10 KUALA LUMPUR T Uf toestoblish an al|.pow e 'rf u t T l t L Industry Board" with pow c ,< ey duction and to set standard, of %l be tabled at the next meet n of »V Legislative Council. n 9 -,1 This Bill will a and administer
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  • 74 10 Fair To Promote Exports THE Victorian Chamber of Manufactures will sponsor and organize an Australian Industries Fair m Melbourne from Feb. 27 to March 22, 1958. One of the purposes of the fair is to encourage and develop Australia's exports, particularly of manufactured goods. The fair will coincide with Melbourne's
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  • 69 10 Rubber Quiet But Steadier SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped i cent to 912 cents per lb for first grade May shipment on a quiet but steadier market. Prices opened slightly lower and eased on a lack of interest to around 91 i cents. Towards noon some buying was reported and prices
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  • 39 10 Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 90h 91 International May No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b- 91 91 1 Int. R.S.S. No. 1 June 915 921 May No. 2 89£ 90 May No. 3 88* 89 Tone: Quiet after slightly easier.
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  • 113 10 SIMGAPOR& Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. April $26£ buyers; $27£ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41$ sellers, m drums $46 sellers, Muntok white pepper $101 sellers. SarawaK white $100 sellers, Special Sarawak black $68. COPKA HOLIDAY, CUTLER, BATH Hi CO LTD APRIL 11
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  • 171 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN yesterday reported the following business done: C. T. B o:d 32/4 1- Fed Disp. $2 20. F N ords $2.. W S2.2Sk: Gammor.s $2.09. $2.10 H. Wauc'ii $1.75; H. K. Bank $890; McAlister $3; OC. B.mk $:12.\: $32|; Cold Storage $1,674; $1.70; Straits Traders $30; UE
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  • 13 10 MARCH rubber rrop^ announced are: Kempas 244,090 Ib.; Ra^olli 13.800 ft
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  • 272 10 The local share market continued firmer m all sections. With a few exceptions, price changes were to slightly higher levels. Price chances announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 58/- 60/Con Tin Smelt Ords. 31/6 32/6 F If. Ords. 227
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  • 214 10 THE Pacific basin is rapidly opening up a.s a competitive market for the American tourist dollar which traditionally has been spent m Europe and Latin America, said Mr. J. B. Wilburn, Pan American Airways District Traffic/Sales Manager. Mr. Wilburn made this statement on his
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  • 75 10 A NEW 5-;,--given to research at th< S of Phy?:cs at the L T i of Sydney by Si iliac, matie computer constructed by an Austra lan firm from a cesign presented by the versity of Illinois. U.S.A. S. iliac solves the indicated and tedious calculations
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  • 19 10 r PUSH v.:!h c *.ri VS. m roowrtu 'no SB 3 the Is-c- -r plaeei Mil] v- :1s
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    • 1825 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OVERSEA CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS AUCTION SALE OF F T S E NDERS >RE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. 0F MALAYA Valuable Singapore Properti, TV7ATFR DFP\RTMF\T- EXAMINATION 1957 rii HE following Profirienry Ou/sale-Room W'B? r F^n vo il» X T S? "M bG hd No. f)-C D'Almeida Street Diameter Victaulic
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    • 229 10 LOURDES PILGRIMAGE II Minimum 90 days T EAVING "Willem Ruys" m.ddlc Apr One month's Stay Continent All inclusive conducted tour per do S3. class. Quotations based prevailing <•:■*■''; pension accommodation, tronsfcrs, $ightsu ENQUIRIES TC AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY 61. Robinson Road. Sins Cobles "AMERLOYD' Fh-n > S. S. 7 lArnvmg Srr.vr
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    • 75 10 EXPECTED TODAY tpiii sun ass K t^ A t M. Airways ML4IS 1810 BRU M Airways MLI 49 1920 PCi/MAL XLM irWaVS ¥HB2 18 i5 MEU/KL ii a- KLB3O 0850 JAK M. Airways ML2i 6 1540 PAL M t Airways MLIM 2040 ?G gAif-T. fifeS AMS/BK^ gAr la?S a M
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    • 520 11 TRADING CO., LTD. kf" 6 Robinson Road fn*slV* fLNNELLINE tI H AMIUCAW HMW m rroi. Phll*d«lphl« b Cult Port* yr*' |WW f S oot« ►^harr ►tnani 30/24 Apr 2b Apt 26/27 Ap, 7 12 |une 13/14 |un« 15/16 lune l ~o»t, tc K>«<) dt*cM* t% e«ge GERMAN UOTS r^RG AMERICAN
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    • 1166 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 < lin««> lln«otpor«t*o m &in««po««| It* IBMI o.;," f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JC C«rr.«r» option to proceed Mi oth*. po .t» to Icao and duchs.M e«i«c with liberty to proceed ru Suci or Cjpc of Good Hopci SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON
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    • 841 11 MITSUI |jQ LINE FOR JAPAN 5P rt PSh m Pcn n9 Awoboton Maru tor Kob« Yo»«ohomc G 1/2 Hoguroton Moru tor Kobe Yokohomo 2b Apt FOR USA Fo» New York, Philadelphia. 6c't;more Hoeison Maru 1 4 Apr 17.Apr Meirinsan Maru 1 5 May 18 May FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via COLOMBO
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    • 660 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkok ond o> Foi lost Penong P.S'hom S'por« "LALANDIA" 16 19 Apr 20 21 Apr 22 24 Apr BANGKOK ONLY "SIMBA" 30 Apr 2 Moy "SELANDIA" 16/17Moy 18/19Moy 20 22 Moy BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdom. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Otlo Spore
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  • 451 12 True Picture of a Newshound r5v* used to be a joke among working newspapermen that Hollywood first portrayed the reporter as a man with a bottle of whiskey m one pocket and a copy of the American Mercury m the other. Then, they added, Hollywood took away the American Mercury.
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  • 19 12 A completely new tjjpo black-and-u-hitc film, 'invented by Elit m a n Kodak, iras used by
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  • 301 12 —with Arlene TORRID V CLINCH HO wants to show a ♦stiff upper lip" when you have the delectable Hollywood redhead Arlene Dahl or Norway's "champagne blonde" Greta Gynt m your arms? At least, that's the sentiment expressed by Britain's Jack Hawkins now that he's finished making
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  • 216 12 Guns Of Navarone In Film A LIST AIR Maclean's second novel: "The Guns of Navarone" currently high on the bestseller lists m Britain and America has been secured for filmiiig, it icas announced by Harry Cohn, president of Columbia Pictures. A former Glasgow schoolmaster, AI i ttair Maclean won world
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  • 354 12 TN Copa's "Seven Waves A Away" Tyrone Power stars with Mai Zetterling and Lloyd Nolan m one of the most powerful roles of his career as the executive officer of a wrecked luxury liner, who has to make a fateful decision which will affect not only his future but
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    • 283 12 For straight backs and sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk when breastfeeding is not successful. Vitamin D has been added to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth; iron has been added to enrich the blood. Ostermilk is
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    • 128 12 HEIDI DRAWING CONTEST-,* .1 Singapore school. rhrtnro C^k OA children under the WllClrlCC 10l XU age of 18 years are J' ST-ir JS To Be U. A's Guests j drawing contest ar- memorable children ing of l.Vs extra\.i \)\\\W\ 1 ranged by UnHed drama, HEIDI, is ganza TRAPEZI Ml oattvkitiJ
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  • 65 13 YORK. April 8. (AP)r». P ,h c ga 71°? riro nn v criotcPcct may turn out to be no couOkla h h orlT« Pi n n again Monday n at water: thn Chicago White Sox hl'nkoH St. Louis 3-0 t Phar at n m fli <^ a «o Cub,.
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  • 180 13 I LONDON, Apri! 9 (AP) Japan r] e foaied England six ™*}f. h f s to 4 *-<j last night m exnmmon table tenni i matches i Diane Rove foi England off to a fast start with a victory ov< r K. Watanabe Then the Japanese
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    60 13 NEW YORK: Playing uu a. canvas iouri slretrhp#? n va* <k. w (right, foreground) uses his famed two-hand win ml l e be se d for a hockey game later. Pane ho Segura Garden. Segura's partner is Richard "Pancho' rin,^ s n return during pro tennis doubles
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  • 440 13 Consulate and Carrier bowlers in playoff tie THE champion Carrier bowlers earned the right to play American Consulate m the final when they beat Goodyear 4-0 last nigfht. Tillie 2nd 1 S3 139 147 142 142 693 151 151 1"7 140 1 3 i 742 Carrier and American Q -mlate,
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  • 488 13 U.S. PROBLEM AT NEXT DAVIS CUP NEW YORK, April 9 (IP)— The 1.5., which has chosen to go along with experienced although n o n-victorious Davis Cup tennis players for the past few years, again must choose m 1957 whether it will gamble all on younger players who have been
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  • 52 13 LONDON. A; nl 8 -RcutcnResoltl of today'? Rugby games were: Rl'fißY I MOV: Pcvonport Services Newport I, Khbw X'ale 2'; L 3. Pennnce md New im 6 Penarth 11, }<(.-•; utii I* i Ltmric!! Hd-piial 0. Torquay B Wasps 6RUGBY LEAGI E: Liverpool City 11 Widnes 2 York
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  • 51 13 LONDON, A: B, (Ri itta I Football le.M:iJ p n ults LEAGUE THREE SOUTHERN: Conventry City 2 Newport Counts i LEAGUE THREE NORTHERN: Accrington Stanley 4 S'<>cr;;>ort County n. Mansfield Town J, Chesterfield D, 'I a;rr.ci c Rovers 2 Darlington 2 SCOTTISH LEAGI'E TWO: Arbroath 2 Dundee United
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  • 290 13  -  AS pari of 'h e Hindu Sew Yc.'ir celebration the Sing pore Hmriu Sabai has arrangi d for an annual gocccf n between Urn sin4Tapocfj Eui peans and Indians for the rlindu New Year Cup °n Thur.-dny. Apr;: 11. ai U Singapore Cricket Club ground tt p ra
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    • 114 13 $100.00 lIUST BE WON! COMPETITION unrtmn with %n \n HIM PROOt CTIONS' ;[LANTARA RE m the JUNGLE.) B v X m \HM\F) SALLEH KAMIL X .m! Rf^ulations: 'I- of your own designs '7..'- MXV (nntr.t t Rrov. Ltd. the above addrew not J^ ana April my. :»p published lq local
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    • 253 13 PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY. You can ri'i.v have your Colour- film proc« sed righi m Singapore Co| ies ol di| \a '<■ and colour pi ml made from your favoui ite ti an^parei ci< Of Kodachrome. Ektachiome Anscociwome A B ICOCOIOI r. Agfacolour and FeTTiniao A.- k for detail] and price
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    • 666 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITDAIIONS VACAM I I'PLll A J lONS <.r e r.v.-ed for si t- ••ri.ent as Perr.ale StudeM ._»jr>es at General Hospr?.' S.n^apr.re S-jerc^ful candiridtes will h#» required to ur.^ergo a trh ng course for a period of years a"i 4 months. Salary «eale: 1 2 r OA--16 7')0
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    • 161 13 mer By Al Capp J **JOEi: s C v EVAH PLAVED.fT (vMT MF.A I OUGHTA GIVE HIM TH' JU N By V-T. Hamlin iv'oHT Nk?W. ANP IVA.N... j I AH. 1 ABPUL HAS j J YES, AND OOR MY FRIENR L\?ER^TA!SJD. WVtOE/ER GETS I DRAWM TH' LONG J IT B
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    • 374 13 PR ill I J l ll] \mS ■|fl Bsfl ,T«I>AY I QUOTATION: f X M Wondron» is the strength of cheerfulness, and its 1 power of riiiliiraiu-e the iheerfiil man will do more m the same time, will do it better, will persevere m it longer, than tin- sad or
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  • 537 14 BALKAN ARAB, a Class Three candidate, made trarkwatchers sit up when he easily held his own agains ADM AIDE STAR, a well-performed Class One horse, m a testing three-furlongs tr al yesterday. With X n Lcnng m the saddle,
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  • 82 14 NEW DELHI. April 9 (Bet* <c: Naresh Kumar. Ramanathan Krishnan and Premjit Lai have beCB nominator; by Urn a. -in iia Lawn Tennis Asm tattoo lot the Davij Cup match againsi the Philippine.-, foe the Wimbledon championships. Pro-::,- Lai of Calcutta fa li Mid bol Is
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  • 18 14 ATHLETICS Whcmpm Sthoolt 2nd Annual Athletic sports Meet ct the School Ground at 3 p m.
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  • 1151 14 DISTINE AND SIR FRANCS OUTSTANDING 18 horses crack 38 sec, at Buhit Timah was a head m front across the line. Opossum, ridden out by Kit -on Leong, did well to clock 37 3/5 sec. m a solo run over three furlongs. Be is m tip-top shape. Money Spinner (Ranme)
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  • 106 14 RESULTS of the Royal Si.-^a Soke.;- cIUD "Sfi "A" DIVISION l 0 «9 ncr: MRK Wll? °n 79---c°r hvr n c T s: Xc M»cnair X fSrS^JESj" 77 5=72: lfacnai BWeep: lst N l ine XC "3nd Nine MRK Wils?on tl2)' 'ir division T2S?*Z S? Edr!v 83-17sW: OtlWr
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  • 43 14 CHINESE Athletic "A" beat Singapore Recreation Club 3-0 m the Div. 2B league soccer match played on the SRC padang yesterday. In another match Singapore Cricket Club suffered their first defeat when the v went down te Dockyard "A" by 1-0.
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  • 100 14 Eddy Breezes Through SPOKANE, Washington April 9 (AP)— Eddie Choon* Malayan star who is favoured to win the singles championship, breezed through his first match today mi n the U.S. open badminton tournament Cboong, '27. defeated American David Sime 15-1. 15-0 as the four-day tournament sot underway at the bis
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  • 122 14 THE Singapore Cncke: A.—ociation last m-iu tuuned 12 players from which ttoh o Civilian l cam to play m their first representative match against the Services will be selected. Th c match Drill be played on April 13 and 14 on the Singapore Recreation Club ground.
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  • 284 14 S'PORE ATHLETES FOR EMPIRE GAMES SINGAPORE should take part m the next British Empire and Commonwealth Games to be held at Cardiff next year. The suggestion was made by Mr. E. Strickland, now m England, m a letter to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association The SAAA. which held its annual
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  • 93 14 Gurkha Rifles heat Sin Hwa by 66 points to 43 point- h c round ol *:->e Sineanore Youtn Sports Centre basketball tournament at the Youth Cc^f'o courts last night. Other results wore as follow*: Div. 1: Ming Chong beat V<? Lim T."i-(52: Hoong Sin beat Flying Eagle 74-59;
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    87 14 photos England's Manchester United football tram is aitrr Playing: against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium mlmm;, j can win the English Football Association (up final i Football League championship, and playing against I European championship. And this is the tram that's j ground, holding the ball: Johnny Berry (outside
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  • 413 14 A WINNING goal by centre forward Gr.ili.un m, Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers m i soccer competition when they beat the Ro\.il !j gineers by four goals to three at Friendly Hill C st< n\ Bordered who were *r Uma, 3-1 -it
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  • 140 14 sin ;api re a bal A iation Di\ision two cd team be Angapore "A 1 side foals to one m a or match at Jaian Besar Stadium I .c Juniors clicked as a team and deserved their narrow win. In c< S. Mohamood. V T elu and
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