Singapore Standard, 11 April 1957

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  • 342 1  -  hnnax-Boyd Gives A Fatherly Talk To "Grown-Un* Singapore Delegates Britain Will Not Allow Detainees To Fight Polls From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, APRIL 10.— CAN LIM CHIN SIONG, THE FORMER SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE DEFUNCT SHOP AND FACTORY WORKERS' UNION AND AN ELECTED ASSEMBLYMAN, BE A CANDIDATE
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  • 386 1 1000,000 PEOPLE WATCH PAGEANT ON THE SEINE i A RIBBON OF MERCURY THROUGH HEART OF CITY PARIS. April 10 (Reuter)— A million Parisians thronging the banks of the Seine watched the Queen sail up the silver river m a white launch last night as Paris staged
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  • 97 1 L hjßta" which 5 much concern r ins has .ntees X annul the r all. 1 a call Zgt 6>mand:ilaitne Singapore nial X* .Vsn LennoxBt Colonial Office sn adopt the reEjuavration they l.Sts: I for the I and Eadnpted a resom th< report be I ntfd lor toEke ceremony
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  • 319 1 SOEKARNO TELLS CABINET: LET'S HAVE CLOSER TIES JAKARTA, April 10, (UP)— President Soekarno today formally transferred the authority of government to Prime Minister hjuinda's new business cabinet which will guide Indonesia during the present ••emergency/' ,m > led over the closed ci m nies at
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  • 101 1 Chin Peng's Offer London. April io (Renter) —The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Ateß Lennnx-Bo.vd. .-aid today thai the Malayan Government were prepared t i offer the Communist Insurgent i terms guaranteeing peace and security but which w lid not give them the opportunity to carry out subversive activities.
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  • 62 1 JAKARTA. April m (UP) Me iber ol Parliament, Mohamn i Noor was Id mapped on Sunriav by two men m army uniforms some five miles fro n Macassar m the Celebes, del lyed reports said today. Press reports laid m irmy March bad failed to
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  • 64 1 THE condition of Stores Chiel Petty Officer, c. lieCorquadaie, who was rushed to Singapore from Christmas Island by the destroyer Concord on Tuesday night, because of a serious head injury, la improving. Royal Navy spokesman said yesterday. He added that doctors at the British Military Hospital, where
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  • 44 1 TOKYO, April 10 (UP) American officials here agree with I recent London Times dispatch that the U.S. administration of Okinawa is a "colonial administration*' m the Strict sense. They deny, however, it is an administration whi h exploits the local population.
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  • 76 1 HONGKONG. April 10 (UP) _A Hongkong entertainment company said m its latest directors' report that Britishmade movies are beginning to enjoy increasing populantv m the Crown colony. The directors' report of the China Entertainment and Land Investment Company Ltd thinks that Hongkong movie goers are
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  • 30 1 CYCLIST was admired to the Singapore General Hospital la>t night with a serious lee injury after being involved m a collision with a fire engine at Balestier Road.
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  • 18 1 TOKYO'S population as of March 1 reached 8.334.877. the Tokyo Metropolitan government announced yesterday.— UP
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  • 159 1 BUDGET: LONDON, April 10 (Reuter) Mr. James Griffiths, deputy leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, said yesterday that the Conservative Government's budget would be "an immense disappointment to many millions" as there was nothing for the poor, sick and maimed. Speaking m the House of Commons
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  • 100 1 NEW YORK. April 10 (UP) Robert Strom, 10-year-old schoolboy, who talks like a college professor, last night became the biggest winner on a single television quiz show by boosting his rr> 7^ level to US$l6O,OOO. Bob appearing on the C.B.S. TV programme "The U5564.000 Question,"
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  • 178 1 SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuter) More than 200 pilots of Qantas Empire Airways are due to strike at I midnight tomorrow. Services to the United Kingdom and the United States are anion? those which would be halted. The pilots are demanding pay increases that they
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Apr:! m (Reuter) Shun r >f compenin operating overleaf ibowod the bi#> ge:-t gams m I general advance on the itock marketi today alter yesterday's budget proposals. The Hidden bunt of strength hinged n f only on the budget concession! but by the note of
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  • 66 1 SYDNEY. April 10 (Reuter) —Mr. Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, left here by air today lor a six-day visit to Japan Mr. Menzies was accompanied by Dame Pattie Menzies. He told reporters who sought to interview him at the airport "I am going to
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  • 133 1 TAKE CYPRUS ISSUE TO UN -MAKARIOS Rejects 'One-Sided Talks LONDON, April 10 (LP) Greek Cypriot leader Archbishop Makarios said today he advocated taking the Cyprus Issue to the Lnited Nations if talks with Britain fail, Athens Radio reported. The radio. quoting an interview Makari cave a Greek newspaper >' rr<
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  • 129 1 The Time Of Reckoning Is Here' WASHINGTON. April 10, (Reuter).— Mr. Abba Eban. Israeli ambassador to the United States, declared last night that "the time has certainly come" to deal firmly with Egypt over the Suez Canal. In a foreisn policy lecture at Washington's Georgetown University he said any arrangement
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  • 92 1 TAIRO. Apr,: 10. (Peuter). —The Egyptian c r »v< rnmemsponsored M.ddlf East News Agency said la I night that Arab state: were piann:ne to protest to United States over a recent voyace by an American tanker through the Gulf oi Aqaba. The asency c
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  • 87 2 TOKYO. April 10 (Reuter) Weathermen m southern Japan today reported that highly radioactive rains and dust.-' were detected from the recent Soviet tests m Siberia. The Fukuoka meteorological board said rain last night cave ln.nno counts per litre per minute. BhiSUOka University said atmospheric dusts collected early
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  • 72 2 LONDON April m (Reuter) Air Force transport plane at Drayton, near Abingdon, Berkshire, o n March sin which 17 persons died was due to a valve being fitted m reverse a government spokesman said today. Lord Manoroft. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, said charges
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  • 264 2 US And Peking Out To Sway South-East Asia WASHINGTON, April 10, (Reuter)— The United States Information Agency is making a great effort to persuade overseas Chinese living m South-east Asia to adhere to Formosa rather than Communist China, according to Congressional testimony released for publication today.
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  • 212 2 M.P. Demands Probe Into Murder Case LONDON, April 10 (AP) —An investigation of the Dr. John Bodkin Adams murder case was demanded today by a member of Parliament. Socialist George Wigg called for an "independent Kuiry into the preparation, organization and con--1" of the prosecution's case against the 50-year-old society
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  • 102 2 Adenauer To Pay sth Visit To U.S. BONN. April 10 (Reuter) West German government sources said here today the Chancellor. Dr. Konrad AricntUtr, would leave for his fifth visit to the United States on May '22, according to provisional plans. He is exported to have talks on international political problem!
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  • 55 2 DUESSELDORF. April 10 (Reuter)— West German police t "iav raided and seen hed several offl ci of two "front organisati «ns H of the Communist Party which was outlawed last August, po.ice headquarttra cere said todayThey wore The Dsmocrstlc Women*! League of Germany and the All-German
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  • 122 2 Cake Fit For A Queen Photo. "MWWWi TWO of the best pastry- cooks of France, from J left to richt: M. Leduby C and Riviere, surround this I artistic cake that they made for Queen Eliza- C beth and that was offer- ed to Her Ma.iesty dur- i ins: the
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  • 54 2 CAIRO. April 10. Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi summoned American Ambassador Raymond Hare today reported [y to hand him Egypt's reaction to the latest American counter-proposals on the Suez Canal plan. The meeting lasted two hours and a Quarter. Neither party made any comment alterwards. Sources
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  • 29 2 ADMIRAL Toulouse Lautrce, commander of the French naval forces m the Far Eas 4 arrived m Manila yesterday on hoard the French navy ship Francis Gamier. Reuter
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  • 178 2 WASHINGTON. April 10 CAP) Reports of "unrest and demand tor greater freedom among students" m Russia have been received by the United States Information Agency. Arthur Larson, director of the agen-y which operate? the "Voice of America" and other propaganda programmes, told the House Appropriations
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  • 98 2 No Cancer From A- Explosion WASHINGTON. April 10 (Reuter) A U.S. army scientist said today no of cancer has yet shown vn m some cows m Alamogordo. New Mexico, which were accidentally showered with fallout from the world's first atomic explosion 12 years ago And the tact that the cows
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  • 14 2 TOKYt air for I Mr. A?ansn fl sec Commune *g ernmcnt oWam^m 1
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  • 5 2 \SHINCJ' the when ro.r.rr.eronfcrr
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  • 6 2 No Serious Consequence said today 1
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  • 243 2 z vernment said President natter baa not made a tingle ir.aj"r concession m his series oi contacts wits the United States and appears continent DC Sffll ope: lU the canal an Ms own terms. Mc hue President E; •n--bower .-,u'i m \V,vh;!;:' to-iav the
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  • 211 2 U.S. To Reject fl e d WASHINGTON. Apr,] States today was expected ~*N that it illegally detained through the Panama Canal 1, i J Diploma:. c officials said the Rnssitn a© y- a r<>'.c a :ivercd to the! Statt department on Monday was "propaganda" aim< "embarrassing" the States m
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  • 40 2 COMMODITY PRICE 'I<NN "■■it I:' fa l-V Tssf:tr. Ir, •c km S r I' 9 I .Inn. asset n y. Is* Stvfcaai 0 Dfffabt M law: net J |n\; J M' Three b: 1 i > Three ma»l ieaent t tM
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  • 53 2 LOS ANGELES, April m (AP) A r T< ny Curl m.- a :ress wife, Janet Leigh. expo-t to or. May 13 to make a mtvic m Norway. They w r "The Viking vil Doufjlai Curtis and his r.,.\c .pplied for BSntftrti for themselves St I
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  • 401 3 Tunku Will Tell Britain Of Rulers 9 Decision KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay Rulers tonight authorized Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, his Cabinet colleagues and their representatives to tell Britain of their decision to have one common nationality for all peoples of the Federation including those of
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  • 78 3 t \,,\I.\ST Ccfi. tfrsV-flnsni Best n, ted, it i ins j ;p to he I >"» nth f .to clean I gbH "swret Intcs >' „(l at LJSgsf this ir <ecret F rf-- c been c on C ret Soci» the city law lideouts of secret ion will conf
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  • 101 3 a*rt South ia tbe teut today reserved sst as tie fjiifs' n sf e»*l j twirr-wed m Railway eSker a ho Wsßd for divorce fcg [Scdrarr ,i. 51, is amani, 36--ot stencil tar dissolution of W an grounds of B*t mere married roart has no hear a suit of
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  • 31 3 r ORTH, Wed. s expectaaaon because the Sn2i. th ,ast four hsL?7u th^ av ««ia the Settlement far. J. R. oorerine on i was vtntanial i*f* the -try to wear
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  • 15 3 Penang fij^ World H and broad. Pn*Vr aas.i s su y ert wiU s^__[Radio
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  • 65 3 ?l s \NG. Wed.— The Corona r Mr Vi Ah Wah, today returned a verdict of murder by nir p( rsons unknown ai the end i I an inquiry into the fa labourer. Hamid d 27 who was attacked by a "mob. during the riots irlv
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  • 92 3 COURT THROWS OUT SUIT AGAINST JP .ye;, U. d. Th c civil suit brought PWtSv an widow, Roshan J m, agamst a Justice of ISM Peace. Mohamed Tassjf] Fsn shni. ftr recovcru oj a balance of $161 ari, U of a payment to Sfcet n Pakistan, was 4 a by
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  • 202 3 Broad Agreements Reached KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A very non-commit-tal tadOMatal lubber mi?.-ion which arrived here a couple of day? azo left today m a cheerful mood. I M mission, 1 I the de- p U t v of the Indonesian Rel ns Ec no roc
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  • 34 3 THE Sinsapore Canine Wei--1 are Association collected a total of $5,912.35 from the sale of flags and nublic donations m their £rive for the "Homeless Doggie Fund" organized lon Marcn 90,
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  • 211 3 h sS£ faction v^StateC ib, WRjs Performance Ksi I m,,rial HaU V, J* dancers, esmuch to J*^**** for a single ■jCsB?.? htell 1 a m czar- la> aturing Vernon Martinis Florrie Tait. Ruth Tans and \iv,:wr Tan. and l J£oJ at thai Girl." danced by a
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  • 48 3 THE Foley family which left Penang hy Ihe Corfu at midnight for thr United Kingdom t»> settle down. Standing ir»m )pft to right: Mrs. O.J. Foley, Mr. O.J Foley and daughter. Miss Priscilla Fole\. Sitting from left to right: Daughters Misses Veronica. Patricia and Jean.
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  • 276 3 The Foleys Join Penang s Exodus Of Eurasians PENANG, Wed.— One of the oldest Eurasian families m Penang left this country for good when they sailed on the Corfu at midnight tonight to settle down m the I'nited Kingdom. Mr. O. J Foley. 44. resigned !the City Council after M
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  • 85 3 Malay Trade Fun Fair TAIPING, Wei A Malay trade an I tun fait sHD be held at the drew grei nd sere from May 3 to to, i rganized by the All Malaya Malays' Businessmen Association. The ittractions at the fair I I In a:e a "Miss Spectacles'' ■ontest. a
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  • 135 3 Employers Have Tried Anyway.... PENANG Wed Employciv nave trie-: to alleviate the rising cost ol living by salary increases, bul unfortunately their effort have been numbed ay tbe burden of taxation. Mr. Saw Seng Kew, chairman of the Penang Chhwse ChamI h r ol Commerce, said at its annual gi
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  • 110 3 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed His craving for a cigarette ended the freedom of 21-year-Old Saad bin Ibrahim, who escaped from a court lock-up here on Monday afternoon Saar: hid himself m a cowshed, while police roadblocks were set up throughout the State m an intensive search for
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  • 34 3 J H MAUNDERS Cantata "Olivet to Slavery will be sung by the augmented choir of St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin on Palm Sunday The Cantata will be conducted by L. Francis Deacon.
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  • 39 3 PENANG. Wed Leadei of the Bukit Mertajam UMNO ■a omen's movement. Che Bee Noor yesterday urfsd the establishment of an Islamic Council m the Settlement to deal with those Muslim- who do not observe the fasting month.
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  • 43 3 MORE than 2,000 inhabitants of Api Api. m Pontian. Johore. went to the polls on Tuesday to elect their Deputy Penghulu. Che Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed Yasin was elected out of six candidates who contested the election. He received 673 votes.
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG. April 10 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.33 to £1 Sterling; $6,155 to U.S.SI; $1,840 to Malayan $1; $0,167 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $268.25 to a tael
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  • 419 4 Leaders Say: Let's Follow Britain SINGAPORE leaders yesterday were unanimous m their views that Government should follow the example of Great Britain and introduce drastic tax reductions. Commenting on the Chancellor of the British Exchequer's decision to substantially reduce the duty on cinemas and lift the
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  • 202 4 Tribute To Late Mr. Pillay MEMBERS of the Singapore Bench and Bar yesterday turned up m force at the High Court to pay tribute to a "great and good man who had no conceit" —the late Mr. Sandy G. Pillay, well-known Colony lawyer, who died
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  • 138 4 The paradox of expansion under shrinkage THOUGH the British Empire is shrinking the staff of the Colonial Office is expanding, said Professor C. Northcote-Parkinson, of the Tniversity of Malaya, addressing Rotarians yesterday. He was explaining the principles of "Parkinson's Law on the accumulation of staff as aeainst the reduction of
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  • 61 4 KUALA LIPIS. Wed. Resident! of Jerkota Village here v.i.l 20 polls at the c immunity hall on April 15 to c.c three local councillors The eleven contesting candiiatea are: Messrs. Choo Nam, Chan Yew, Wor.s Mens. Wong Huan En?. Sam Sai. Tong I.oke. P m
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  • 80 4 Education Service Talks On REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Teachere' Union and officials of the Government's Establishment Branch met for :hc ftrat lima yesterday to disCaaa dttafla of lac new scheme (ranting normal trained teacher- direct entry into the education service. After an hour's discussion, the meeting was adjourned. It is
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  • 41 4 MR S. SIVARAJAH, Inspector. Police Department Rengam. Johore, and Miss P. Pathma Dcvi, daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. Ponnudurai, a teacher of the High School. Klang. who were married at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Klang. recently.
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  • 237 4 MALAYAN SIKHS CABLE TO MAC MALAYAN Sikhs last night cabled British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. to use hia good offices to remove ail undemocra ie practices again.-t their religion. The cable. Bent by the President of the Sikh Missionary Society Malaya, was a result of a Reuter report that
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  • 83 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two new doctors joined the staff of the Lady Temp'.er Hospital today. Thcv are: Dr. kfrs. R. Mansfield and Dr. A. S. Gardner, who arrived by BOAC from London this morning. Dr. Mansfield is the wife of a retired businessman, who accompanied his wife
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  • 161 4 SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr. K. S. Lee. yesterday advised 19-year-old Rahmat bin Mohamed Ali. to "turn over a new leaf" m his life. Rahmat received this advice when he pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of S6 at Geylang Road. Rahmat. a former inmate
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  • 60 4 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ministers* cars will now fly the Federation pennants m addition to the "mentri" plates they now have. Two pennants wil] be the Federation Hag and the res- pective colours oi the minister:-, political party. The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, has taken
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister ior Hea t'a Mr. A. J, Brasa, now la Tokyo v gusat of the Japanese Government, will open the now outdoor di.snen>srv at I Kalians on April 23 at 5.30 I pan.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 507 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance fPort Dickson 4.46 am. (7.8 ft) mm *m |Ua»atk>QßC 503 pm. .89 ft. 8.8.C. *r%2l**rVJH^ fl R Penan- 11.20 am (7.6 ft) 1124 ABt Ak %SSSJBJH H Dm 1 7 4 ft). BK.C. (General o\er<-ea« Ser\|rp): mBfMTAW aa< JBVaiV aak JHSS r>m T :;s
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  • 305 5 Three Borneo beauties star in New film l^-aa. aad a Malay. Ltoi frJture-leseta fesf of Ln n,ro M wiU J* fftr by Shaw n, about fesur "tfjrtr are Kenny R.. hard Jarci Mahmud, who '^pasr those ansL j^vrrtisrsaenta hv the wellIndian dirertor. i ii. fj^rtjcii to do M Tae r
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  • 37 5 .1 for better cobetween empioyers and employees was made toSP S. N th m, r< of the N Union ol Uat ion Workers to the eneraJ i tinf ot the Johore branch at UaS yt
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  • 38 5 A EAR-OLD gil I Leo p i |6Q frotn n, who i pi I sat to i nighl bei be ise, srai v sentc nee I to one p», jai] f tbe ab Magat* r ate.
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  • 108 5 Views On Reid In By Friday KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce has instructed all its constituents to submit their views on the Reid constitutional report by Friday. Mr. Henry Wong, secretary i i tiie Chambers said today that all views would be studied by the Chambers'
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  • 406 5 PRESERVE OUR RIGHTS-CALL MALACCA, Wed.— The Straits Chinese British Association here a\ il 1 send a petition to the Queen, ■aakaaaf katf to preserve and safeguard the freedoms and rights ol its members. The A sociatiop made this decision last night m reply to
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  • 188 5 MAX -warn across a river In Kirn B< at R< (i ;l bid to c cape fr< m hlfi pursuers, a Singapore court wa^ told yesV rday. m taat bY wnj Bee Toh Foyan a ma n aI o faced c hai ges
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  • 242 5 A JUDGE SPEAKS OUT ON 'Drinking is a personal matter. But driving under the influence of liquor is a matter of public importance' A SALESMAN, Low Chong Soo, 46, who appealed yesterday against a three-month jail sentence for drunken driving, was told by a judge of the High
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  • 97 5 REDS INVITED TO 'WAR AND PEACE' PREMIERE THE Cathay Organisation and executives of Paramount Pictures have extended an invitation to crew members Of the Russian freighter Pnirtsk to attend the gala premiere of "War and Peace" at lbs Odcon tonight, A further group of 40 officers Saad men from the
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  • 177 5 STOLEN CROC PUTS CHE MINAH IN A FIX A MALAY housewife, whose husband rears baby crocodiles and make- as a hobby, was much distressed yesterday when one of bee crocodiles wai stolen during the night. Che Hinah Mass Abbas. said her hu.-band, Che Z<-.m bin Ahmad, a one-time CtfCUS performer,
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  • 32 5 A TWO-ENGINED Garuda Indonesian Airways Convair yesterday turned back with engine trouhio shortly before take-off Iron Singapore. The plane left an hour later with 25 passengers for Jakarta.
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  • 104 5 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday appointed special committee to look into the row. between the Bus Workers' Union and the Transport Employees' Union. Both Unions claim they represent workers employed m Chinese bus companies m the Colon v. The TUC was told that while the
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 535 6 VV HEX we wrote m this column last year that we feared the New Malaya might follow the tendency of newly independent countries to interfere with the freedom of the Press, we received a sarcastic letter trom a European, claiming to represent certain British newspapers m
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    • 393 6 SINGAPORE'S economic future must not be solely dependent on its entrepot trade. Tins warning came m the course of an address which University of "a rturcr. Mr. Charles Gamba, gave to the Ka: no Bran h ot the Labour Front last Tuesday. No Hal C wyr.'s biggest advance
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  • 993 6  - TRAGIC YEAR FOR CEYLON UNDER SOLOMON I COLOMBO 3IR. Solomon Band a r a n a i k c's United Front Party has decided to celebrate April 12 the first anniversary of its victory at the polls as National Liberation Day. Liberation from what? The answer, of course, is liberation
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  • 475 6 sir It was suggested at a meeting of the United Planting Association of Malays held on March 20 that the public be invited to submit •'constructive proposals" for ending the emergency. A very interesting article appeared m your Sunday Standard of March 17 on the exploits of
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  • 602 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera IV HAT the future holds for n hundreds ot thousands of British subjects m the Federation will have to be decided m London next month when an Alliance delegation together with representatives of the Sultans meet the Colonial OJTice to finalise the
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  • 616 6 CVCV visit to the Scrangoon Community Centre to find out tor himself the facts of the ease before be writes his views so boldly. Each community m Singapore is not quite the same as the other. In my comments which were not printed I
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    • 60 6 B*l feet /^?g£j rLy M REFRICERATOR W r I I 2 I _i "spr*C J Full vk'cJ'H Evaasjssßsr m Stainless translucent focc vegetable containers, roc many mort featun* Sport***" p4 r r S93S Cash Free Hire Purchase S 56 12 monthly pay"^-- 24 monthly paynf-* 1 ?f aT2SGI 0«f Of
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  • 76 7 i j I \P)— Pretty fcisa Martinelli lilm star who has appeared m T I ;odiu tions, wa.s sentenced yes- J *_"•,> m jail on a charge of "outrage I Et pike OBKCTS." was not m court for the trial EJarsfT inunetl. :tel> appealed,
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  • 181 7 GOVT. SHOULD PAY FOR EDEN'S HOSPITAL BILLS' UK. April 10 f AP) I? Sba r Minister k Hi afford the medi>king m W 1 pay the bill Bassist vrote: E?t restlessa modest Bos* norn which is 0 c ry words *-te are 'costing 7 a man of by the stanmself
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  • 641 7 ROME, April 10, —An 'unfrocked' Roman Catholic priest of senior rank the first Prisoner of the Vatican m living memory is waiting to be reinstated m the Church. He is cx-Monsignor Edo ardo Cippico. Bb has fought for nine years to clear himself
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  • 149 7 Hunt On For Killer Dogs Tokyo April io (Renter) —Japanese police assisted by a group of farmers began searching the hills around Wakkanai City, northern Japan, today lor a pack Ol wild docs that yesterday killed B seven-year-old girl and garaged two others. The banters were told to shoot all
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  • 82 7 tokvo. April M (Renter) Prince Yoshi, younger broth.-r of Japanese Crown Prince Prince Akihito. todaj became the first member oj the imperial Family to visit victims of the Atomic-bomb-ed city of Hiroshima, western Japan Prince Yoshi, who Ii at present touring western Japan as his fathers representative.
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  • 53 7 photo. C A RLOS P. GARCIA, President sf the Philippines (centre) is flanked by the first Lady, ri«ht. and their daughter Linda when they ascend the Palace stairs to take their official residence m Malacanan. Protocol Officer Manuel G. ZaBBBra (left) and other Presidential aides are shown following
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  • 36 7 MANILA. April 10 (AP) The Philippines yesterday commemorated the 15th anniversary of the fall of Bataan Peninsula and Corregidnr Island with pledges of continued American-Philip-pine unity In their common fight against Communism.
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  • 153 7 LONDON, April 10.— A fourteen -year-old Scottish schoolgirl has become the mother of twins. Her babies, both boys, were bom til weeks 350. One weighed 41b. 140z., the other 4ib. Das, They were described as "very bonny, healthy cbJ] iron." Salvation Army ofludals took
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  • 100 7 I SAIGON. April m <rP). Pictures of Numnahs! Chinese 'President Chiang Kai-Shek I nave been orcered to be reI moved from Chinese schools lin <>:!C district m Cambodia, according to press reports reaching Saigon. Display of the Nationalist Chinese flag also has been prohibited m the
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  • 379 7 OL NEW YORK, April 10.— Kenneth More, Britain's No. 1 cinema star, shocked American 61m chiefs here by attacking pictures which he said had a bad influence on young people. He said he would never play m gangster films because— "I know how badly I was
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  • 134 7 Evil Forces Caused Norman's Suicide -CHURCH OTTAWA, Apr. 10 (UP) —Three hundred mourners at a memorial service to the late ambassador *to Cairo E. H. Norman yesterday heard a United Church Minister blast the "destructive forces, many ot them evil and downright demoniacal," which had caused Norman's suicide. Prominent among
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  • 146 7 PORT MORESBY, April m (Reuter) An unidentified form of pVsy Is kilMng off a cannibal tribe m central New GuineaTwo women victims have been brought to Pert Moresby where they are awaiting examination by a virologist. Dr. Vincent Zigas. District Medics! Officer of Kainantu. who has
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  • 128 7 U.S. LABOUR CHIEF PLEDGES TO SMASH CORRUPTION ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, April 10 (IP)— Georjre Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, said today the American Labour Movement would meet the problem of racketeering "head-on" and do "more than its part" m eliminating corruption from its ranks.'' Mean v. ac'dressing the 16th
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  • 86 7 KENNETH MORE NEW YORK A? r 1 n I Edmund P irdom. Bi 1 i c alimony tro pro r r.a -me v. l'h I Chr; gBSJ iBaSBJ BJ r Hollywood rhattcr ir. rcrr.' yr:,r c married an unknown young art student ycster i v Natty
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 117 7 YOMAD the best milk 'on the country of milk L > aaßaW. n /lT Lctf milk powder «*S o€t let /ftf Iron, selected milk from TB ig 7 free cow*. J JS *NO WASTE tolas laacawttti c < -n Mmc you want mdfc you [A I* n -ice exactly ta«
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    • 131 7 Paris m the Spring m I 1 0* ah t f^ glomorous gaiety conjured up b/ tthis thought can bs yours when you wear these exquisite perfumes by Caron As fresh and fragrant cs newly cut flowcs, j there is a delicate blend to '2"^* .ft es^ery pnese cf your
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  • 62 8 MR TAN TIONG CHEK, 18. Heft), son of Mr. and Mrs Taai Sen? Kee. and Mr. Low Ho Chen?. If), son of Mr. and Mrs Low Wan Sure left Kuala Lumpur hv BO AC. on Tuesday for London for further studies They are old
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  • 207 8 The Bride-to-be Got Involved... FEXAXG. Wed.— A marriage, scheduled to take place last Monday, had to be postponed because the bride-: ."-:>\ K:v.v En| K:rr.. got involved m a criminal case, the Ma:;, tv s Court was told today. Kh°w pleaded guilty to
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  • 100 8 BVKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A \hibition of the T:r- r. v<rr:< C f he inal Investigation Depart--ment, and the uniform branch of the Police Force, will be given by a team of Police personnel on the Jit Sin BbJb School ground here ssj Satur-i.-.v This exhibition is
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  • 370 8 FGFG KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Wong Phin, 35, married to the daughter of a Methodist minister, will pay $2,000 damages to an attractive Singapore typist for breach of promise, the Federation Court of Appeal I decided today. I Wong had appealed against a Selangor High
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  • 56 8 FIVE students of the Confucian Chinese .School, Kuil 1""*^ bicycles for Penang for holidays on Monday. a Luni P TTiey arrived m Penang after two days. They are, from left to right: Lum Wai Vow. Lou Woa iv. Cheong Fatt, Liew Poh How and Joseph Chia. f *»*.J S|
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  • 136 8 Man Admits 3 Charges Of Theft IPOH, Wed. Yong Foh Yin. 22, of Mehglcmbu resettlement area, who admitted two charges of theft yesterday, today pleaded guilty before Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil, to a third charge for a similar offence. Yong admitted stealing between March 21 and 24, $1,000 north
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  • 158 8 Yaacob Warns Against Evil Forces' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Director of Information Services, Inche Yaacob bin Abdul LatifT, today exhorted parents to take more interest m their children and their activities. Speaking at the Victoria Institution Speech Day here, he said: "There are evil forces at work today m Malaya
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  • 70 8 University Condemns Segregation RACIAL segregation proposed for two South African universities has been condemned by the Academic Staff Association of the University of Malaya. Tlie Association, at its annual general meeting, held recently unanimously passed a resolution deploring proposed legislation to enforce apartheid on the Universities of Capetown and Witwatersrand.
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  • 289 8 Dharma InstituteWeaver Of Threads KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Threads of the four main cultures of Malaya "should and can be woven" into the new and rich tapestry of Malayan culture. High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. declared at Puchong this evening. He was officiating at- the opening ceremony of the Dharrna Institute,
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  • 21 8 FAMILY remittances from Malaya to China last month totalled si. 8."8. 02 i. Of thii sum, 51.152.560 went from Singapore.
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  • 80 8 SINGAPORE Workers Education Association will stage a "Cavalcade of Stars" show at the Badminton Hall on Saturday, m aid of its building fund. Bar. Kingsley Morrando, of Radio Malaya, will present on stage Talentine star Tres Santa Marias, rock 'n roll stars Tony Castillo. Marina and Ahmad,
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  • 73 8 KANGAR, Wed. The Imams and Officials League of the Perlis Mosque has decided to send a deputation to meet the Raja of Perlis to ask for payment of monetary allowances to Imams, bilals and caretakers throughout the State. The deputation will request for the Raja's
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  • 47 8 ON the eve of the Sinhalese New Year on Saturday there will be a 'pooja' at the Buddhist Temple mi n St. Michael's Road. Singapore, at 7 p.m. The pooja will be followed by a talk by an American monk. Vajara (Mr. James E. Wagner).
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  • 22 8 A 43-YEAR-OLD fisherman. V. Seeni, was stabbed m the back while resting on the beach at Bagan Ajam on Tuesday night.
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  • 234 8 IPOH, Wed.— Several changes m the Police set-up m Perak will take effect as from the middle of this month when a number of senior officers going on vacation leave or on leave prior to retirement under the Malayanization scheme In
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  • 111 8 Hungry Youth Stole A 'Poor Box' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A Seremban boy was ordered to be sent to an approved school for three years by President of the Sessions Court, Inche M. Hashim today for theft of a "charitybox containing $1.70 on April 9 from the Batu Lane Mosque here
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  • 286 8 INSECTS, which are a menace to health, are developing a resistance to D.D.T. all over the world, Dr. Marshall Laird, Lecturer m Parasitology, m the University of Malaya told the Standard yesterday. This has made the "war" against the insect world increasingly tougher, he said
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  • 31 8 \MPAR. WaHjj Va l t: -=d s 32-year-oid pe*n] jail for ctestisx Or. 'i fa <c v anaaßßß] a mm m\ to i agajn to vtisaa IBasanm far ja\ J
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  • 64 8 SINGAPORE City Council is sf" n to ootiS: r: ther or Ml to ■bsjbssj barbers m the Colony. Licensing will ensure bar: crs v\ erv. h> r A survey I I on be conducte by the City II authorities how barber shops are r m m the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 415 8 THE PICTURE ALL SINGAPORE IS TALKING ABOUT! Marine Studios presents Itaaaaaaa^v ecrets o> Eeef Never before a movie like this! Here's what our own authorities have to say about it: v filrr.s have been seen m Singapore recently, but none compares wixn xnis one for drama and spectacle. ♦k;«. 25^i?3
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    • 51 8 ~^^A\ S .^A Ba^L *^Bx 'Bm'.^r Firestone Super Gum- _B^BBTaftrf Dipped Tyres have been s^a3|w''l proved to give outstanding nßi trouble-free performance and additional mileage, Yet they cost no more than ordinary tyres— ii U^u see jour local Fires/one dealer today. F Tirttfotte 25=^ TYRES FIBEOTUNE KIKKIGEKATOKS BUILT Willi H"
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  • 303 9 UNKNOWN newsfotos Luthful Spacemen L Favourite Game L«tf viarrr f eaMff a's Fa »9 pr *ith B Grraaaa Et WearEr Bfiaarts anials an* be- Bat thrir mad ti a H{ cfssseal ■a lan. A.P. f N Sal Ba> «bt wavkl lis Braa- »«e to n at her sitting BM? this.
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  • 144 10 Ban On Trade With China Stands— US THE U.S. embargo on all trade between the United Sta.tr* and Communist China remains unchanged, the State Department said m Washington on Tuesday night. The statement was made by Department Press Officer Lincoln White, following discussions earlier m the day between acting Secretary
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  • 117 10 SIXGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose one cent to 9-1 cents per lb. for first grade May shipment I n market that closed uncertain. Pattern opened higher despite unchanged U odoß overnight prices With lellera reluctant quotattona steadied to arounc it] eenti at bj on. Moderate
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  • 88 10 MALAYAN imports of rubber during March amounted to 26.976 tons, bringing the total lor the first three months Of tiie year to 82,029 tons, aoCOrdini U) official statistics. During March Singapore imports amounted to 25.248 tons. ol which 12,44 m tons were bom Sumatra. Of tha Feneration
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  • 47 10 NSW YORK, April m. (UP)— Dow-Jo- o> c!o>i: average.-: STOCKS l Industriala 482. n^ 20 Rails 145.46 1 5 r-.i itiea 71.27 S'^ck* 1(i9.84 BONDS BJ Boodi POR.t Xns Dow Jansi eonuaodity futures Index (1924 26 average equal- 100) closed at 1 <'L! 00.
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  • 91 10 A CARPET merchant Mr. M. K. Zephyr Amir is setting up an information centre for Persian carpets m. his firm, Amir Sons, Orchard Road, Singapore. The object for opening the centre was to tell people m Singapore mora about Persian carpets, las >aid. Tee centre, which will he opened
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  • 21 10 RENONG Tin's output during March: Rasa Mine 563 piculs; Jinjang Mine un association with Straits Tinfields Ltd.) 1.252 piculs.
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  • 31 10 A NEW type of mobile tower crane has helped speed ship construction so well at a North East of England shipyard that a second has now been ordered.
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  • 8 10 Mr. M K. Zephyr Amir
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  • 20 10 JOHAN Tin's ore output for March was 426.02 piculs, resulting m a tribute to the company of $9,999.
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  • 134 10 INDIA'S H.K. CLOTH SALES DECLINING INDIAN textile manufacturers must launch an active and aggressive sales campaign if they wish to recover their lost market m Hongkong. Mr. R. H. Notaney. Overseas Officer of the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, said yesterday. The entry of Chinese piecegoods and Pakistan yarn
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  • 43 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. April $26£ buyers; $27i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41 sellers, m drums $45 1 sellers. Muntok white pepper $100 sellers, Sarawak white $99 sellers, special Sarawak black $68.
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  • 367 10 •MARCONI'S Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. has announced that Mr. J. A. Smale C.8.E., A.F.C.. B.Sc. MI.E.E., having retired from the post of En-gineer-in-Chief of Cable and Wireless Ltd. is to become Technical Consultant m Telecommunications Engineering to Marconi's, with effect from Ist April, 1957. Mr. Smale's
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  • 35 10 SIX members of the Indonesian rubber mission are pictured here with Mr. Mohd. Rasjid Manan (right), Indonesian Consul m the Federation of Malaya, on their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur Airport
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  • 157 10 JAPANESE TRADE TEAM ARRIVING To Study The Market A TWELVE-MAN Japanese trade delegation will arrive m Singapore on April 24 to study local market conditions and to boost trade between the two countries. The delegation,- all members of the China and Porcelain Exporters Association m Japan, will also visit nine
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  • 84 10 BRITAIN exported £16,742,--000 worth of air industry products la January and February —a record for the period and more than £1.500.000 more than the previous record amount m January and February last year. February air exports totalled E8.4 million, an increase of almosl £350,000 over February
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  • 41 10 They are m Malaya to study rubber trade and production. Members of the mission (from left); Dr. B. S. Suksono: Dr. S. D. Baron, Mr. Alamsijah, Dr. Ismail YusofT (lea-der), Mr. Abdul Hakim and Mr. M. Farrow.
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  • 211 10 A REPRESENTATIVE of a San Francisco turn international consultants is m Singapore m the course ,i a survey of Far East shipping centres. He i s Mr. J.R. Harris of Conlon Associates who said that the Port of San Francisco had' announced it was retaining
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  • 147 10 OTTER ROADS SOYA. Tymlareut. Tankhaven. Magadan. Yukikawa, Batoela, Fernpark, Sigli \an Neck. Pacific. Fernfield, Wairata. Van Reimadijk. Avaobasan Maru. KyoriUu laaru, Fast Wind, Van Or., Ameise. Obr a M. Jer^er.. Bela. INNER ROADS Cait Matahari. Hong Eng, Seiansnr. Sri Sevia Sg. P.in.M. Ar.nabeila. P. Kid ang, Bnsc.
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  • 94 10 A COMPLETE Ba*Pß*Sal "home-ou-u*heels" which has sleeping accommodation .tor two adults and two children inside and another two adults m a tent on the too*, was shown nt ar\ exhibition near Birmingham recentby. The display, given by the Austin Motor Company, attracted thousands of visitors includma a number of
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  • 85 10 WEST German production of television and radio sets m 1956 topped the DM 1.000 million mark lor the first time. This is regardec as an especially good record since, due to keen competition, the average price of German radio c ets is about 10 per
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  • 176 10 MALAYAN i larebrokers yet•day leported tha- following I business done r.S nrds ttVl 1 $2 BJ F and N orris v lammon- S2 li SI 51 HK Bank v -?2 9(>. M L.ir.r'H r: Alister $3; Mcl B I OTEC 77/6; Rol Sime 1'..:; <2 »ld Storage 51
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  • 54 10 A SCOTTISH fir- have prodi red whal ieved to be the on i Pi first n carpc'ir.^ Dean anl m colour and closely woven, the should give har ler ar than any other ty c. turcr* Fay That the re enl Ex i Furnishing Fabrics and Carpet? m
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  • 98 10 J Hi ••ft 1 *0 m tan? S md S*! ft?** BBaathal ii •-msaak 1 OTEC Straits Trade, j BBnjßaaji lsn g Aaanal laaj dr.. I Ipoh Kaaantaf 3 Kinta KellM tajat si r :t.z Rep Raaaann Larut MBBal *4 Perak li« LonoV* MalaPaha--. Pengkalen artj M Petalint Rambutan
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  • 6 10 ALEADI«I <»mmunicita»3 mm work inW!
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 671 10 NOTICES ACKNOVVLFDCAIENT TT'E, the Nominees of the f« Z ri sportive deceased prr os thank The Chnc-e M ial Help Association. Smgap f< r the Nominee^' F ;n handed to us: Char L:r.x Cr.no, deceased ?^49 Cnai Tl v.n. Wtl I ;m Hean Liar.. B 1711 Tan K'---. E: 1
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    • 159 10 B4aBEB.FERN.VUXE UJ Met >•• for Boston New York. Philadelphia t> < 5-por. '-j*-' FERNFIELD CLENVILLr 14 21 Ap. s V- (If proceeding via Cape n(lttt m from New Toe*. Lo* An«*l«» m N. YO.I. t LIOVILLf Sailed t MANDEVILLE Sailed M#> AINCSVILLfc 16/20 Apr f M HARRISONS CROSFIEW F 1*1:
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 132 10 4JUPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH CO LTD APRIL 11 am. unquoted Noon a 4 p.m. a 5 p.m MAY 11 a.m. unquoted Noon a 4 p.m a 5 p.m. p H.C.B Ltd. closing coconut Oil prices bulk $411, sellers drums $45 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller* Association closing prices: bulk $411
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 578 11 kT^CK TRADING CO., LTD. r* Roblnaoo Road :r T .i e.UE FUNNEL LINE AMERICAN SERVICI s Tr-n Baltimora Philad«lphl« 6 Cult Port* Ikjjaajej 24 A P» 25 Apr 26/27 Apr 7/12|una 13/14 |un« 15/16 |una octU t« toae ano dHchargt cart* J^'GERMAN LLOYD gaj^BURG AMERICAN LINE ,r stRVICt •erdam. Bremen
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    • 1199 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ilk lines) I Incorporate© m Singapore) •"»*»> THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE g? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LO NDON CONTINENTAL FORTS aaaaaan option to proceed vie other poit* to loao ano oi«r»»'«« cargo (with liberty to proceed via Suez or Cape ot Cood
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    • 843 11 MITSUI |JJ LINE i^-_ Spore P.S horn Penang FOR JAPAN Awobasan Moru *or Koba Yokohomo G 18 Hoguroton Moru tor Koba Yokohamo 28 Apr For New York, Philodelphlo, Eaitimore Hoeisan Moru 14 Apr 17. Apr Meirinsan Maru 1 5 May 18 Moy FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Amagison Moru trom
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    • 637 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok ond ci For lost Penong P S'Hf m Sport "LALANDIA" 16 19Apr 20/21 Apr 22 24 Apr BANGKOK ONLY "SIMBA" 30 Apr 2 Moy "SELANDIA" 16/17 Moy 18/19 Moy 20 22 M»y BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg.
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  • 535 12  - Radiation Can Cure Cancer NEW YORK RADIATION can cure cancer of some types. Surgery can cure cancer of some types. So far nobody has found what will cure all cancers, but when Mad a cure is developed, it probably will be by way of biochemistry, says Dr. Iviith Quimby, one
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  • 62 12 Three Months In Africa C U N -tanned and happy is 19--year-o 1 d showgirl Georgina Moore. Sun-t anned, because she has just spent three months touring South Africa, and happy because she has been chosen to be one of the six showgirls m the Follies Revue at London's Prince
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  • 1271 12 pOR TIIE first time a Communist Government is blooming m Kerala, one of the fourteen States of India which chose to give the Reds a chance after nearly ten years of independence. The development being unique, the whole world is focussing attention upon this small
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The j 'New Look' Pack j Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, 'Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A ever *c history of sale Such Prices %ottere€i Visit Today Our CLOSING DOWN SALE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 339 12 By Rita Del Mar 4c T^ npODAT'B QUOTATION: SAGITTARIUS— Nov 22 to i _1_ "If mankind hud wished Dec 21 Note and analyze I for what is right, they undertones of rivalry. Disinicht have had it long ago." play integrity; maintain c;eXf nil am HA/llir. dil rating. VJ> TIII'RSDAY FOR
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  • 43 13 photo). ft* MrCrearv rides Hidi-Ann to victory (centre left) despite a howling —at the i miaica Kacecourse m New York, April 4. Helens Ace rid«—tllOli (p.irth hidden behind Hidi-Ann) Mas second with Very tra. Harlan Dalton up, third. A.P.
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  • 162 13 L rfl 10 ißeuter) i welterweight, make no xpectatlon I tralian Darbj f Lgfj stadium next I at Mrr.bed by his |»-tiie b*st welter said today that vith Brown sjtee to meet inyono but th" Br:*:>h Em- er.amc: nGe :z>- Barnes. S'adi'im.^ Limited had plane I to mit h
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  • 38 13 Voter Wilson says: "Weep far British Boxiny" LONDON. April 10. (Rcutcr> Results of EtUfjtrv Union matches played yesterday were:Cov« entry r, Rugby 8: Exotcr 3, Newport 19. Falmouth 3, Ponarth 8; Haylc 9, London Hospital 3.
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  • 790 13 TURPIN: FIGHT OR QUIT LONDON. April 10 Weep for boxing! After disasters too recent and too painful to recall, now there is the bombaaattl] of Randolph Turpin. Yesterday Turpin. who six years ago was the greatest boxer-fighter produced by this country .since the war, announced that he does not propose
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  • 119 13 NEW YORK. April 3.—Exhibition baseball by tiie Associated Press:— AT JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA New York (Al 001 001 120-5 10 I. Jacksonville (Sal) oio no 311 —4 9 I AT LYN( HRFRG, VIRGINIA. 51 Louis 000 lvi Do3— B 10 3. Chicago <A!> 309 220 001—3 C 1. AT KNOXMLLE.
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  • 194 13 Olympic Champ Makes Successful Pro Debut LONDON, April 10 (Reuter) Terry Spinks, Britain's Olympic flyweight champion, made an auspicious debut last night as a professional m beating the experienced Jimmy Loughrey, of Northern Ireland, the referee stopping the fight m the fourth round owing to the Irishman's cut left eye.
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  • 115 13 Tulyar Fails To Recover PARIS. Kentucky, Apr. m, (VV). Imported stallion Tulyar. purchased m Ireland for U*****,000 last year, has been withdrawn from stud service after failing to recover from an Intestinal infection, it was reported here today. A. B. Hancock Jr.. owner of Claiborne stud here, said the eight-year-old
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  • 31 13 LONDON, April 10. (Reuter) Results of English Football League matches p.ayed yesterday were: DIVISION ONE: Sheffield Wednesday 3. Portsmouth I.1 DIVISION THREE NORTH: Carlisle 1, Hull City 3-
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 70 13 TUITION \Y/ ORK I NG Girl s. Ja pa aeei Flower Arranccment Classes nt Y.w CA. Six Lessons Fridays, 5.15 pm. Three Styles Course 310/- 312/-. Enrol ***** Dressmaking Class 9.15 a m. Mondays. 7 O •> f 4 I the joildog with on eye for a well-turned pow. ONE
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    • 813 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are Invited i V [oc i mporarj app men' s to the po-t of Enumeraton from saala and remale peraoaa al tfl sajarg l: ibi r Qualirirationv •A) (1) Passed SUnda English S< nool. (;i Pa--rd n Ser Middle Ii *dth a z knowledge of
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    • 164 13 Ibner By Al Capp IT ~^~*"^BHH|U-vsA.r-*iE A r I^^Mm^ o^OOAAmi^rmr^f dat creampufp X 1m \OKUTHERBE )<* l^fV#__aT aTV r r<V MAKES MV BLOOD iOop By V-T. Hamlin F,VA BCY. ILL VA'hCV i IJ] ALL R'oHT, cT.NITI.EMEN- \I N V V V-^ y^^^^^S P**"m .m,— V 1 M *l Bea CChBStkCK
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  • 364 14 Let Singapore Compete And Be Done With It Says LEONG HEW MENG ATTENTION is now iocussed on the Football Association of Malaya for what we all hope to be a happy ending to an unsavoury episode m Ma--1 layan soccer history. Tank Abd Rahn m, President of the F.A.M.. f
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  • 107 14 Bali Hungry Cagers A DIVISION two soccer payer. Awang Gabos. ot 8t John's &C. was suspendeci two months by 8 A I 'A. C mission ol Inquiry co c c yesterday. Another division two player, Ali bin Ibrahim, of V.M S A was suspended for one m
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  • 33 14 LONDON 9 Reut. r> C:..trr..,y 22-y< ar-. Id K-nt h x r lonlgbl v. B lightweigr: titl( jrnen he outpointed holder. Joe Lucy, over 15 .nr.a a: 1: -ay Arena here
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  • 77 14 SOCCER SAf Lc'r, D 1. 1 S.A. vs. A to 'i i Atliletic Association ar J H- ar St vi at .->.;.; .1. Arm S.C. va Indian V p <;. M p Dip. 2A. Springs' lie S C pa, F1 1 n r Juni( iFarrt P a re
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  • 68 14 KID Bedel ot Socrabaya was crowned Ihe new welterweight racing champion ot Indonesia when nc saorcd an easy victory over I tghting bee. the holder, over 12 ra IU b St tne Ikada Sta Hum, Jakarta. Oil Anril a. Lo ie] waj the
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  • 75 14 THE Combined Services team against the Singapore Civilians m their annual cricket tizturc to be plsycd at the Po.i c Sports Association froun 1 Una weekend will be X C led h?WB i.t Rase. Lt. IfaUett. rte. Grindrod, LAC Aitv Sgt B ne, Sgt. Kin-, wo
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  • 437 14 han \»n z Yen Z Sonto^h Nthar aecame Individu.: C Pioos m the Boys and 25"»» lespectively at Whan Schools 2nd Athletic Meet at Towner Road yesterday Yong Peng .1 1E2! ,lt on 1» yards SSL?! a™" 0 L JUm P eV W* t Kahar «Blue D
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  • 316 14 WINDSOR LAD REPORTS FROM BUKIT TIMAH DELIVERY and Boy Garyth, two of Ivan Allan's Class one candidates, were very attractive workers at Bukit Timah yesterday when sent against the clock returning 38-1/5 sec. for the last three furlongs. They worked from the half mile
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  • 232 14 Tax Abolition is A 'Godsend' To British Sport By JOHN FARROW LONDON. April 10. (AP)- Britain's sports bosses today baited the abolition of entertainments tax on sports events as opening the way to bigger and better tournament! With more incentive for homo grown I athletes to get to the top,
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  • 410 14 BAM Is Told: 'Be Fair' CVCC Sir "A call to Badminton Association oi Malays officials t'i put their shoulders to the wheel to help Malaya to keep the Thomas Cup"' was made t\v .Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, (Cnauinani during the BAM Annual General Meeting C{ °n 7: a April. 1957
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  • 51 14 JULIE LINTERN, 17, mcy be taking life easy here but on tlie tennis court Julie really Rteanj business. At the Surrey Hardcourt champ^nships recentljj she brat famous seeded player Pat ftird. She followed this pic* lory by gainiaa a daeiaUfo Win over Mrs. C. Marsha ll of
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  • 71 14 Davis Cuppers I COLOMBO. Ccvlcn. April 16 I (UP) Ceylon's Davis Cup j team, which will meet Japan m the East Zone finals of the tourney, will leave here on Monday for Singapore en route to Tokyo. Comprising the team are Rupert Ferdinands. Bernard Pinto and Rajah Praesody. Non-playing manager
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  • 77 14 PHOFXIX Park beat M Company Royal Army Service Corps by four goals to two m an Army Div. 3 South league soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Phoenix Park led 2-0 at half time, and ■cored through Watkins 2. Suleiman and Foord while the two RASC goals
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  • 58 14 TWO brilliant knocks by Carmen (54) and Kirby (49) featured yesterday's cricket match between 3 BOD and Singapore Base District at Friendly Hill. BOD won by 93 runs 3 BOD scored 146 (Carmen 54. Kirby 49 Bowling Weir 7 for 44). Singapore Base District 53 (Arnot 17,
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  • 79 14 Eddie Finn In Semi-finals SPOKANE. Washington. April 10 (Router)— Players from ."Malaya. Denmark and the United States reached the semifinals of the men's singles here last nisht when the United States Open Badminton Championships were continued Quarterfinal results were: Eddie Choon? (Malaya) beat Ron Palmer (California) 15-3 8-15 15-0. Finn
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  • 91 14 general Headq uurteri Pat East I. ana Eton SS o- sf w al Fleet ric el end Mechanical te> cineers by if rune m en inn r> Service cricket B Stcfa at A] SI Rajah Road yi itei ey. BHQ 12 tor nbs c icfceti e> den 'i.
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  • 45 14 THE results of yesterday' Youth Sports Centre basketball tournament matches i..:c as follow.- C 2. Gurkha Rifle? Rained a walkover from Green Waves; Yap Yee beat Hai Loke 63-43. Cl Chwee Hwa beat Mong Joon M-43. Cl: Chooj Wah (Kulai) beat Lfljing Eaale M-3t
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  • 238 14 FOLLOWING is the draw of Wood 9 VV. N Cv: ier |g the friendly golf encounter bet- P- Cheung 20 M Kent 22. 8 2.") ween Royal Singapore Golf Club ?m X P: MacNa *r 4& S C Roll and their Keppei Club counter- vs X'K Granam J2
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  • 110 14 AN application has been made to the Strait* Racing Association for tlie first Burmese jock*. to ride m Malaya. Twenty-three year old Eddy Po Tha/ (right) one of Burma's top j 0( keys, arrived mi n tho Colony yesterday hoping to be granted permission
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  • 69 14 Drobny And Huber Take Title CANNES, Fi CAP). Jarc Di "bn v of Esypt Alfn iiaher at Austria 3 Tuesday won the Una iof th len'i dr. "a' (.'arltga Club International T( T< nament. IWBV cat Malcolm US A md Jackie Bir- B^ zium, 3-6. 6-3, Ann s....cock. Spain, and
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