Singapore Standard, 12 April 1957

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  • 196 1 Old World Banquet For Queen PARIS. April 11 (Reuter)— Paris last night staged a mediaeval banquet by candlelight tor Queen Elizabeth on her last night m the French capital. Surrounded by the art treasures of the ages— the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Mild and other priceless paint inland statues—
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  • 927 1 LONDON, April 11 (Reuter) Mr. Lim Yew Hock, leader of the Singapore delegation, said at the formal signing ceremony that the talks had been held m an atmosphere of friendliness and understanding, "with both sides most conscious that there could be no excuse for
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  • 681 1 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, said m a broadcast interview over the BBC this evening that he would be embarrassed if m future he decided to detain anyone under the Public Security Ordinance. He said: "If I
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  • 549 1 COLONY WINS RIGHT TO RUN THINGS ITS OWN WAY, BUT.~ Subversives Seize Power, hnehall Will Take Over toff HAS Til POWER TO TAKE OVER MXGAPORE SHOULD \Ni IIMK FALL INTO THE IjfSlßVfcK- I 1 I IMENTS. vital decision reached at the ional conference m London. (iii h
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  • 24 1 THE Chinese Nationalist Government announce. 1 yesterday that radio-tclcphmc cervices linking Taipei with Britain and West Germany will open on Monday.— Reuter.
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  • 157 1 Motorcade Drive through City Streets 1- -i i tram mates, will I Colony at 3 Asni li as sche■najenents have nth Malayan Airgun to be flown B toe to fly back m members step l their plane at carport they will A group ol YIPs a acting Chief < I
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  • 150 1 THE proprietor of a goldsmiths shop m Tanjong Pagar, Singapore who once braved a gunman's bullets to stop a thief, did it again yesterday. This time the goldsmith. Yeo Yew Chong. chased a snatch thiet for a mile, Srappled with him and
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  • 44 1 UM SIGNS FREEDOM AGREEMENT UNITED PRESS radio picture of the signing of the Singa pore draft constitution at Lancaster House, m London, yesterday. Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd (left) watches Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore Chief Minister, sign for the Colony.
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    • 99 1 #j n» ft ft* 1 CAMERAS accessories NEW REX PHOTO STUDIC 1 Rattles Ploce Singopore 1 Tel-***** *Awm tf B The ambition of most amateur film makers is to own a Swiss precision Bolex cine camera and projector. And a great many of them doultimately. But why wait for the
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  • 243 2 Schoolgirl tells Court: I was kicked, slapped PENANG, Thurs.— Two women kicked and slapped a pretty schoolgirl because they were jealous of her, it was alleged m the First Magistrate's Court here today. 9 aw si swj aw c* Chen Kam Lan. the schoolgirl had charafd Cheah Cheng Sim and
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  • 159 2 CLOSING rubber piires (rents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyer* SellT* Sp«t fNom.) 921 92J Int. Apr RSS No. 1 92 i 92k RSS No. 2 13 9H RSS No 3 892 90 Tone: Quiet. S'PORfc TLN Tbe price of tin on the loral market venter day
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  • 67 2 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Yap Shak Choy, 21, wai today 1 ordered to stand trial m I ie High Ccurt here after a twoiay preliminary m juiry. on a v ir^e < rauMr.:; grievous hurt to a lorry at tc:: i ,i*. t Yap wa?
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  • 57 2 THE SIGNING -ANOTHER CLOSE-UP (Another picture m Page 1.) THE signing of the Singapore draft constitution at Lancaster House. Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBovd (at left) signs for Britain and Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister, for Singapore. Extreme right is Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul
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  • 71 2 A HAWKER from Penang must thank a Singapore magistrate foi his fare back to the Settlement. Tan Swee Lim. the hawker, pleaded guilty before the seventh magistrate. Mr. S.K. Lee. for picking a fountain pen from a man's pocket at Beng POh Road OB March 16.
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  • 24 2 the Berembsn Town Council yesterday deeded to extend the Rent Control Ordinance for a further period of me year trom July 1957.
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  • 152 2 AN odd-job labourer. K. Adilum. 53. was jailed for eight years by Mr. Justice Buttrose at the Singapore Af*— 1 yesterday on charge oi culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was originally tried for the murder nf a fellowlabourer. C. Rengasamy, on Oct
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  • 93 2 OLD neuspapers and other publications m the Raffles Library are disintegrating because of Singapore's tropical climate. This is revealed m the 1955 report of Raffles Library issued yesterday. "In order to make this material available to those concerned with Hip history of Singapore before it deteriorates
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  • 273 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN With Four More Months To c I 'INFRINGE THEIR RIGHTS p ßiV|] 1 YOU TURN THEM INTO UNToi/l PENANG, Thurs. If the rights and pr; V| of Penang ore infringed, they will become l t c*> Mr. Koh Sin Hock, ex-officio member of the Ir r i Association
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  • 76 2 dvi RghS^l hay a bin ShaH landing jSM P an to iSS a gfrta gTQI PcUed fro* 9 imbTmA Jhat beta S biases a Ml ofEl "Tiaaiiß^n R Cr.v..-.*j Hajl Yihgj|J that most auLa dations of &tl sion were mS He bUoeitSl ;i piratioas ofS ccci aaaaiisl the F
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  • 82 2 Six Months For Keeping Stolen Goods MR. By Cheow Chye. the rh.rd I). Judge yesterlay sent* nc d -year-old mason. Sec I h Foyan months' tor housebreaking and ruaining stolen property. Prosecuting officer iBJBJEa* l.er K.J. Walker. ,aid that after the am tof See bo more housebn rases w< r.
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  • 65 2 PENANG. HEBJi A 19--year-old maidservant. Lbs Sicw Cheng, was toda: rd by Mr David President of the Sessions Court, to be :-> rr t Ournef Bchool for i rJ >he had at:a:ned the age of Lea admitted stesJtag Jewellery worth $1,130 her employi r Ch
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  • 306 3 Three Undergo Major Heart Operations MILESTONE IN MALAY AS MEDICAL PROGRESS LUMPU j major agon the human been per- Lady Te progress. bee] ever to be opera-■:c-e abnormal ■nuon b the ..nd the d ▼aire numbers of 25-year-old taria ot Seremnoticed her rr :v c -> 't-mg training and 'i
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  • 110 3 IN SINGAPORE: BAN PROVOKES A PROTEST EIGHT members of all partaa- renresented m the Singapore Legislative Assembly y 1 1 1 erd a y protested against the demand by the C lonlal (Mice that detainees should not be allowed to take part m the next Colony general elections. A statement
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  • 86 3 n selec- Trade attend the i ai m I sag Bee, pre r, general j Mr. Lum lion of I Ew Seng. I ry and I Wellesurgan, Ma[E> Wong Chong Woh, bjfcr.g Wan Heng |Bj Employe t s' Union; on; Mr. r Trade Mr. Tan
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  • 18 3 I I ise HtL kl, -P»re bbeHj the sjster te hr 1., is away fur *<™^dardsse.
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  • 16 3 There HS.W lEEnurers to official ace r'int Ex- 11l 1 34 motor
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  • 15 3 Lumpur i if*? to i S **>m J e aPPllca- *<* during the
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  • 21 3 :< »N MALIM, Thurs. —Central cooki: nil] be introduced nine m tl c Batang Padang district El B Teiak month.
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  • 72 3 IPOH. Tha: —a bousebey at the Malay College, Kua a Kang or, X inhn IsuflEani i. ig, today sentenced by Mr i Syed >aehbarakbah eb three j rs* jail for atl i king a fellow wor-. rai g On M IS last v ir, X
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  • 75 3 1 EIE L< cal Officers' Assoitl n oi the Singap r<> Im- m< nt Trust will hi Id an 1- r Bail i n Apr:. 13. from m to 2 a.m.. at the Sea v. i H td A imi r of tickets, at SI
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  • 315 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association Council today decided to contribute $1,000,000 towards the Merdeka celebrations. Half of the sum will be paid as "ang pow" to plantation workers, one-third will be for celebrations m the estates, and
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  • 292 3 KUALA L U M PUR, Thurs.— The Malay Rulers today appointed a six-man committee headed by Education Minister Dato Abdul Razak to prepare a civil list of functionaries and household staff for the paramount ruler of the independent Federation. The committee which includes Keeper of
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  • 163 3 China trade LONDON. Apr. 11. (Reuter) Mr. Harold Marmi'.lan, the Prime Minister, said today that full account would be taken of industrial and trading IntSSestl m Hongkong and Singapore before a decision On trade with China was reached. Mr. William Teeling. Conservative, had urged him
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  • 22 3 THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold a Hari Raya celebration at its premises m Lorong 12, Geylang, on May 4.
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  • 56 3 PENANG. Wed. The response from Malay publishers for donation of books for the Malay language institute's library has been encouraging. A leading publisher here. Sinaran Brothers of Bayan Lepas, has so far donated 174 books to the institute The Persama Press has also given 81 educational
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, April 11 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.40 t0 Cl Sterling; $6,165 to US$l; $1,841 to Malayan $1; $0.1675 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $268.75 to a tael.
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  • 333 4 Poser For Federation Court Of Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Can a court accept fresh and additional grounds of appeal submitted as late as 119 days after expiry of the statutory period? Thla poser was today set before the Federation Court ot Appeal
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  • 166 4 A LARGE gathering of rclaItives, Mandl and professional c igues 1 f tne lata Mr. [Sandy Pillay attended the I ral -er-a: c- at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and the Catholic cemetery m B: ladaii yt rterday. Singapore'i ii.^h Court P-- h was fully
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  • 143 4 1 A YOUNG hairdre cr. Rosa Chin Xget Lan who sued her husband, Edward We Sia F ngi I t diVOfCS On grounds of lesertion. was granted a EC ree nisi by Mr. Justice Tea. m the Singapore High C sirt yester lay. The dscrea
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  • 68 4 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs. —The Perak State War ExccuUvs Committee has decided to disband eight Home Guard unitl m various parts cf the atats this sreek, Three of liiesc units. S'ingei Rapat, Pa ir Puteh and Tasek belong to the Uiu Kinta Home Guard division.
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  • 116 4 IPOH. Thurs. The Ipoh-Chemor road was the scene of two fatal accidents last evening:. The first occurred at 6.30 p.m. when a farmer, Cheang Kam. 62, was killed instantaneously following a collision with a motor evele at the 4th milestone. The motor
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  • 236 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer today closely examined the body of the grandson of a Malacca millionaire, alleged to have been beaten up by police early yesterday morning. Scrutinizing a weal just below- Tay Kheng Yong's shoulder, Mr. Iyer BEld that
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  • 121 4 Russians At 'War And Peace' THIS unsmiling group seated at Singapore's Ocloon Theatre are the captains and oflicers of three Russian ships who saw the screen \ersion of Leon Tolstoy's novel. War and Peace, at the all-Malayan premiere last night. They form part of 4f> from the ships to see
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The winner of the beauty enntesl al the Kew Malayan feslivity "Hart Raya Pesta" wil. be givEn a tree trip to Bangkok, announced the organizer. Inche Abdul Aziz Abu Hassan yesterday. The trip is being orTered by Hong Tnye and Co.. tea
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  • 39 4 THE travelling dispensary and lecturs van> of the Veterinary Department m Penang wil visit the ri.ral areas <n the Island and tiie villages m both the central and southern districts ef Province Wellesley from April 16 tO.
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  • 35 4 DR Frederic Charles Benham, Economic Adviser to the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will -ive talk on "Singapore's entrepol position after Malaya's independence, at the Nanyang University, tonight at 7.30.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE Police are investigating thr loss of a camera worth MOO from the boot of a car belonging to the French Vice-Consul m Singapore. Mr. Dericks Billy Jacque.
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  • 182 4 Balestier Centre Officials THE following were re ently elected offi La of the Balestier Community Centre: Patron, Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Mr. I. re ChOOU Eng, Dr. Phay Seng Whatt, Mr. Lee Kirn Tan Mr Lim ChOO SjE Mr. A. P. Rajah, Mr. P. R. Williams, Mr. Tan Hai Tons.
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  • 85 4 City Needs Another $20 M. Loan SINOAPORES Ctt9 OOEEMfI la apfklng foranunenl permission to raise a 0,000,000 loan I:i March lEEE, ESS LeeJsES" tive Aiatmbly authorized the C. iin U I > raise I C 00 for extension S9ofkl tO aSSCtlicity, pas and arater, thn igh the Kasna of lEDbcntiiira
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 561 4 tz&lmanac Information at a Glance J lkl A kA »J?«73;..1'A ft) U* F:om Th e Editorials; 515 IMfIA D O D C IOMUKKUW: Singapore 954 am Te Tua.esmiths; 53a Th.riv 'jf T STQMMnB p^ 8 Jt g^« pm '3 7 it) Minutes To KM; 6pm WavettWaTl aa. WL WJLmfm^r^Sa P-m
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  • 121 5 BANDMASTER'S COURSE FOR MALAYANS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Pot the first time m the history of the Federation Army. a member ol the Malay Regim nt Central Band has b> n ml< Cted to attend a bandma tert c< ar. c at the R( vai Military School of Music. Kneller Hall
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  • 40 5 a new preaching hall m Ihe Wat Chalya Mangalaram Buddhist TV mple In Burmah Lan» i ;n Penang wiU be open- d by the rhai Consul on Apr:'. 20. A tea party will folI m the opening ceremony.
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  • 319 5 NEW LAW TO CONTROL EXHIBITS A Guard Against Red Word War KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A new section has been added to the Emergency Regulations which will prevent communists and hostile countries from exploiting Malayan exhibitions for the dissemination of propaganda. The section, known as the Emer^encv (Control of Exhibitions) Regulations,
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  • 170 5 ...And It All Started With. A Blind Date AN adventurous Australian architect, who Is travelling round the world m an amphibious j^p la now waiting for his bride m Tokyo. Mr. Barry Henley has changed hla mind about going round the worl alone
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  • 79 5 SEREMBAN'. Thurs. President ol the Town Council. Inche Jaffa! bin Taha. today paid tribute to Mr. Stanley Ponniah, Alliance member, who will shortly go on leave to Britain to study law at the Middle Temple. Mr. Ponniah. he said, had great Influence with the people of Seremban
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  • 182 5 Labour Man Asks For Morning Classes SEREMBAN, "Wed.—Labour Town Councillor, Mr. Robert Sin-gam today asked that morning classes be stalled to replace afternoon schools which shou'.d be discontinued. Mr. vSmqam was speaking during adjournment at today's meeting of the Town Council. Mr. Singam also introduced a motion recommending to the
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  • 232 5 KUALA LUMPUR, ThuiS.— ln a IctU rof appeal to Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today described tiie "blanket ban on the 21 foreign Chinese publishing houses as '•-.nfair." It STSs unfair and inrii>eriminate to impose the ban UA/M/K TO BOOK SHOPS,
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  • 65 5 TAIPING, Thun At the annua] genera! meeting of the Taiping Colts held <t Ins Tela* corns, Club, tiie following were elected o!!ice-bcarers for 1957: President: Mr. Mohamed Ra?ak, vice-president: Mr. George MurugesUt secretary and treasurer: Ifr, Velaithan, auditors: Messrs. Mohamed Latitl and EJ De Sou/a Committee:
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  • 84 5 KL Varsity Division Opens Sept. UNIVERSITY courses will be conducted m Kuala Lumpur Irom September this year, it was announced yesterday. First year art courses, and seme courses m education, will be given m premises loaned by the Federation Government. Professor Frederic Mason will take char2e on a fulltime basis
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  • 44 5 IPOH. Thurs. A 32-ycar-old bouaewife, Lsu Ah Kuan of Jalan Bendahara, was today lined |500 by M Bgistrate Tunku Ahmad Rithauddeen m default, two months' jail for assisting m carrying on an Dlesel character > ttery The fine was not paid.
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  • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The biggest single donation received by tr.e Kuala Lumpur Diatrict Welfare Committee last year wad through th<~ vital statistics arid curves of ttrip teaser Boss Chan, the committee*! annual report stated today. A charity tUOW by the BOSS Chan Waii Njgee
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  • 112 5 MEMBERS of the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board will visit the southern inlands alter Hari Raya to study the religious needs of Muslims there. Chairman of the Islands Religious Attains Committee of the Board Inche Mohammad Sidik bin Hajl Abdul Hamid. said yesterday that the religious
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    • 536 6 r r.-^cc iry signatures have now been penned on the document that will give Singapore internal srl:'-: vcrr.mcnt. The lEFfjOtistElll'l took I Whole month and were marked by hard bargaining on both sides. fnr Chief Mtwittw Lim Y< w Hock H EEEJ a triumph ifl] which the
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    • 503 6 Guests Sons-in-law r fHE Penang Malay daily. "Warta Negara," says a:-: mistaken and confused about the legitimate rights of the Malays and that we have ir.trrpr ted -guests' wrongly. It says non-Malays 1 divided into two categories 'guests and sons-in-law The term -guests' should apply to nonMa ■'••■J would not
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  • 983 6 Formosa's Inner Conflict the capital of Formosa, is a squat, grey city, which takes its character from Government offices, built m the Japanese barracksquare style. In this gaunt setting, a struggle of ideas is taking place among the leaders of the Nationalist Chinese regime. One idea is that Formosa should
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  • 467 6 Sir With reference to your recent editorial. I Sgree srith you that '"From the time it was formed the Singapore Anti-Tuberculo-sis Association has been rendering great self SUB to the Colony's tight to reduce the incidence of tuberculosis and its spokesmen are m a position to know Just
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  • 290 6 system of slow rotation. The following are strong reasons why government quarters should not be sold' to existing occupiers 1. The rest of the government servants who are not m occupation of quarters would be deprived of their legitimate hope or chance to occupy one. 2 Public funds
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  • 575 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! r VHE first step m the purge x and purification of Singapore politics foreshadowed by Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock, before he went to London for the successful talks concluded yesterday with the signing 0 f the agreement concerning the future constitution of the
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  • 154 6 Sir The unsatisf.e-1 son grousing i-. the pay of M.A.S. officers (presumably he is one of them) 5 hould think '.vice before writing such nonsenseThe initial salary of ever S4OH per month y to persons havmq the qualification of a* Ie: B any DBBEeiMty The scheme of service
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  • 184 6  -  V *.a» inln i or .:-v"3 »**E*ta.fc 4 J f y CjaWal re os»JI iient 7J come «,2 1 siderahie. c*Z3 expressed* a COorrim^J for airlikTJS I > I tish hinmi i the Minisj|sl l sponsoring t J i s-hort-ranje *i awaited; aw ii 1 hig airlinejfl 1 before—
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  • 192 7 v i ril 11- i otkerel f Eft ot Mrs. Bjt the c<»< kerel i dcn. W^l at her leg. aa I" .it the ,il of xnd Baal Mrs. Bowden. 51. wa s alone at Round Meadow 1 arm. Buxworth. Derbyshire, after seeing her
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  • 98 7 I I \p>C'bthr t <"™- I Israeh- 1-vp-KBl? e ttot M,^" li N. Elf Force troops f jaader the srx-11 ETkaraeli girl BBsV tp the Ca/.i de■a* lis*r r |S complained it neral 1 M I Commander, Lo- has tsI. IraKaT does not stop, say th<y will file Bsassttunt
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  • 36 7 WB.: "P Austra[Qv 1 1 rte was start at midnight had al- i this ■Er refusing to accept HBl pine spokesman refusal" hmv many pilots had r rged BE! I ion and I been re--1
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  • 97 7 F OR A TALK AW R. 'jo reported Bltjanin ■Japanese no other del I IK lIOK TIIAY. srcrrtar\ general of the BEBEI printing office, m Jakaj-ta. receives a kiss trom his wife after his trial on charges of swindling US $30,000 m state funds was postponed until May 9. The
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  • 62 7 TRIVANDRUM, India. April li (Renter)— The centra] prison here has released 131 convicts, some of them „erving life sentences, on orders of the new Communist government m Kersls state. Nine Of the prisoners were Involved m s esse In which a police ollicer and three constables
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  • 39 7 M< >\ [REAL. Aa: i! 11 (AP)— Air France ior..-" claimed record time for direct flight bei•' < I 'an- and Mont real. A i iper Constellation made the flight on 1 lesday m 11 hrs and J a.
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  • 48 7 PHILADELPHIA. April 11 (AP>— Vertol Aircraft Corporation yesterday displayed B 15-passenger "Airline" helicopter with b top speed of 126 miles per hour. The firm was granted a Civil Aeronautics Administration certificate to sell commercially. Previously, all of its helicopters were bought for military use.
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  • 160 7 Ancient Idea Of Tunnel Under The Channel Is Revived LONDON, April 11, (AP)— Minister of Transport Harold Watkinson confirmed today that the Government is considering m a new light the ancient idea of a tunnel under the English Channel. The tunnel has been talked snout foi 150 tests. La.st an
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  • 25 7 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Robert G, Menzies will be made an honorary citizen of Tokyo and be presented keys during his six-day stay. AP
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  • 231 7 Merchant And Doctor Trade Wives And Homes MILLBRAE, CALIFORNIA, APR. 11, (LP)— AN EYE DOCTOR AND A MERCHANT FRIEND HE MET AS A SCOUT HAVE DECIDED TO TRADE WIVES AND HOMES. "We hops to BO on living here if I li lie opinion will let us." Had Dr. Frank EL
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  • 88 7 'Risk War' Remark Retracted SEOUL, April 11 (UP) Foreign Minister Cho Chun^ Whan said today that the Republic Bi Korea will try to negotiate with Britain before rr <a ting tO "undesirable" means to i top any British trading With Communist North Korea. Eai .;er today Cho told the National
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  • 16 7 THOUSANDS of Palestinians demonstrated yesterday m protest Sgalnst pro-Eastern Premier Suleiman El Nabulsi's dismissal. U.P.
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  • 157 7 Mac Won't Give An Assurance H-BOMB TEST LONDON, April 11 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. today refused to pVE an assurance that no iission-fusion-iission bomb would be exploded m the forthcoming British tests at Christmas Island m the Pacific. He told questioners m the House of Common- "I
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  • 40 7 NAIROBI. April 11 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios declared today that further executions of Cypriots would bar the way towards pacification of Cyprus. Asked if he meant continued executions would mean further terrorism, he replied: "What do you think?"
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  • 62 7 AMMAN. Jordan. April 11 (UP) King Hussein today called former Foreign Minister Hussein Khalidi to torm a new cabinet replacing the dismissed pro-Eastern regime nt Suleiman El Nabul.si. Diplomatic circles here believed, however, that Khalidi will nov succeed m forming a new cabinet. This morning
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  • 99 7 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea. April 11. (AP). More tUBE 300 police cordoned the Port .Moresby suburb of Boronko ln>t night to protect 'J. OOO Europeans from three escaped Dative prisoners who have gone berserk. A fourth tlPlßtd prisoner wns shot dead after he
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  • 156 7 CAIRO. April 11 (LP)— The independent Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said today King Saud of Saudi Arabia has warned Israel that Saudi artillery will open fire on any Israeli ship trying to pass through the (iulf of Aqaba The newspaper also said both Egypt
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  • 251 7 WEST GERMANY GETS SECOND RED WARNING LONDON, April 11 (UP)— The SovietUnion today warned West Germany for the second time m a week that it faces the possibility of atomic retaliation if it equips its forces with nuclear weapons. The new threat, aired by Moscow Radio, followed by less than
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  • 70 7 DURHAM. New Hampshire. April 11 (Reuter) Atomic Energy Commissioner Mr. Willard F. Libby said today radioactive fallout from nuclear tests was not as dangerous as many people have been led to believe. Mr. Libby. m a speech at the University of New Hampshire. said that continued testing
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  • 30 7 KING Gustaf Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden left Stockholm yesterday by air for a private rtsH to Britain. They are expected back on April 24. Reuter
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  • 176 7 H-BOMB ENVOY SEEKS A COURT RULING THE HAGUE. Apr. 11. (Renter)— Mr. Masotoshi Matsushita special envoy of the Japanese Prime Mini.-tcr. said here tooay he would try to sre the pre. Ment of the International Court af Justice, Mr. Green H. Hack worth, to discuss tlie possibilities of securing a
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  • 166 7 PEKING, WARSA W SA F.- PEKING, April 11 (Reuter) The governments of China and Poland today accused "imperialist" countries of "making use of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to expand atomic and rocket bases m Europe, gravely endangering peace m Europe and the world" I The accusation
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  • 119 7 Djuanda Makes A Promise JAKARTA. April 11 <AP> Indonesia's new Prime Minister Dr. Djuanda tonight promised out. vine: rebel province^ moa- autonomy ln his first public speech V.ner he took office on Tupsdaj Dr Djuanda raid over a nation-wid< radio broadcast he would start a larp^-scale development and reconstruction plan
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  • 39 7 LOND< iN Aj n 11 '"Pi T Foreigi 4 at ai ai I S< ry Council .cnonjr the possibilities" ;f tno Ca.; i < j-t :a- \< r a .S 7 a. a. sfl'.e. ment fail.
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  • 740 8 It's Out At Last! THIS is the ofTtcial text of the report issued m London as soon as the c^roejr.ent was signed at tr.e binqapore Constitutional Conference yesterday Introduction 7,^-<7 c Sec ,d Wprtd arm. a. rcsssswd on Apt m >: a > :c.i :k form, rlv „-t of she
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  • 3999 8 PLAN FOR A NEW, FREER SINGAPORE In agreed to m principle. Internal Security. External Relations and ■ma] Defence. Designation of Her May's Representative m ;apore. Date of coming into force icy Constitution. Position of civilian emees of the Armed Forces. \ny other business. task of the Conference SSTCe upon the
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    • 245 8 AN APOLOGY AN EXPLANATION TO ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS t Jl U W th iTLTI TC9 T thot We have advise that our Q° ntas P ilots hove 9one on strike and that all Qantas services are consequently disrupted. <W„ THC SSUe tl Sl IP e nC: he P,, S
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  • 493 9 PS*. I I vc.RFFD TO GIVE SINGAPORE ■ES.OL 0\ ITS TRADE AND CLLTIRAL I NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES 1 IMF AGREEMENT SIGNED IN 1" 1 OLLOWS: lL 1cS ty'sGovernmr:- m the United Kingdom I responsih: lit s entrusted to the I may be exercised m
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    • 425 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SPANISH STAGE SCREEN, T. V., SINGING STAR TERESITA de ALBA j j: fWLji WANTS TO MEET YOU
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  • 205 10 Orange Growing Scheme Province —May Replace Rubber Industry BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— The rubber indus try m certain areas m Province Wellesley moy have to take a back seat to give way to o thriving new agricultural project orange growing. Eleven acres of a former rubber cs 4 Estate m North Malaya
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  • 235 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 88. Pet 60/-: Fed. Disp. $2.20 Pd F N. ords. 52.31 J. $2.33*. Hammers $1.90. $1,954; Hume rVrrU AT/74; Cement $1.62. M. roils $103 M Publishing $1.20; Metal Box $1.70 to 11.711. Robinson ords $1-62. 114 Cold Storage $1-80
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  • 364 10 Trading Again Brisk MALAYAN sharebrokers forecast the possibility of a shift of interest to rubber and sterling shares following the U.K. Budget statement. The London market has been active since the official announcement on Tuesday and active trading conditions were reported for U.K. registered firms operating overseas. Local investors might
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  • 120 10 RUBBER RISES CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices rose cent to 921 cents per lb. for first grade May shipment on a quiet market yesterday. Prices opened slightly higher on improved overseas overnight quotations. Later the market eased on a lack of buying interest and at noon the market was very quiet
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  • 77 10 FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE 'SHEER LOOK' GEORGE LEE LTD'S Frigidaire Division yesterday introduced its 1957 range of refrigerators, washing machines and air-condi-tioners to their dealers at a meeting m Singapore. Among the latest models shown to dealers was the Frigidaire with the "Sheer Look/ The well-known Frigidaire ice-ejector m the new
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  • 39 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants: New York 32| (T.T.), SSI (0.D.). 33 credit bills and 1 '16 trade bills (90 day? St. airma: I; selling New York 322 iT.T./0.D.) ready. Other rates remain unchanged.
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  • 111 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. April $26 buyers, $27J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40 sellers, m drums $45 sellers, Muntok white pepper $102 sellers, Sarawak white $101 sellers, special Sarawak black $70. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER, BATH CO LTD APRIL U
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    24 10 GATTEY BATEM ported the out* .mah Rubber Estat* Ltd :)r March at 30.000 lb. STASDARDPIC shoirs < with Mr. M S vio.nay.cr oj (•>
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  • 21 10 1 Tvwtrr I n Ptfiiani Tmmm 21. Gerardner tfl Peter Maersk 1 1 A-:.:., •:•..>! c■• J H. i :< rtfli -j
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    • 963 10 ACKNOWLFDGIUENT \Y'E, the Nominees of the Following respective daceased persons thank The Chinese Mutual Help Association, Singapore for the Nominees' Fund handed to us: Char Ling Choo, deceased 4f Cam Yna vm, 5672 Urn ikam Lbbßj 716 Ina IMb Bbj 01 Wee Ah Chye, T3 O Onaj fnaa; Tee. $771
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    • 564 10 NOTICES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF MALAYA. THE following Proficiency Tests will be held m June laW7l Preliminary A— Draughtsman. Preliminary B— Draughtsman. Application Forms are obtainable by writing and when completed must be returned not later than 10th May 1957. Preliminary A candidates are also required to submit with their
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    • 517 10 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDERS will be Invited within the next lew weeks for the following items and firms desirous of quoting are requested to register their names with the Architects not later than 15th August 1957: 1) Supply of metal windows, li) Sanitary Installations, lii) Electrical Installations, lv) Lift Installations. v)
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    • 142 10 BARBER-FERN.VILLE JjJ sJrt I* For Boston, New York, PhiUd«lph»*. b*'™'« Sport H FERNFIELD U 2" CLENVILLt 14 21 Apr 'iTyat 4Of (If proceed. n X via Cape arr ».i From No* Torlu Lot Angele* >*" htrc i» N. York U Al ol LEOVILLI Sa.led s 6 MANDEVILLE Sa.led §m XINCSVILLfc
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    • 579 11 rKE* cX TKa*ui«u Wi LTD. X >"/6 Robl.ec. Re.* Pthe blue funnel line .-.s« t «ICAN SERVICI s tcia Biltimore Philadelphl* b Cult Porti Score RaffjSJSJ j—a, n 2C Apr 2S Apr 26/27 Apr 7/12 lune U/14 |une 15/16 lune t t, ,t ,c e crgc j^TH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG
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    • 836 11 MITSUI |JJ LINE FOR JAPAN S PO, PSh m P n B 8 Hogurospn Moru for Kobe Yokohomo 23 Apr FOR USA For New York, Philodelphlo, Baltimore Hoeisan Maru 14 Apr 17Api Meirinsan Maru 1 5 Moy 18Mo> FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Amogison Moru from Japan G. 27/28 13
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  • 64 12 y M 111 S Chinese screen beauty Li li Hurt presents a "neir Look" on her return to lion en jor n short mention from llollxirootl. uhere site had stnrre>! m ceil de eaWi /;fiin/.R Her outfit is a mixed II estem and Oriental costume
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  • 291 12 It s a dog's life and wonderful \R so you ars led to believe afssr i ag Walt Disney's new film IHE LADY AND TILS TRAMP L.V .h-- "j 'r ;ty, Is a pedigreed cocker spaniel owned by a newly-car-ried couple "Jim Dear and ••Darling" and to make her doc's
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    562 12 -complete with 1,001 ingredients of terror THE one word ISTANBUL on a cinema hoarding conjures to the mind cloak and dagger tactics, dark alleys where lurk men waiting for their victims to come and receive knives m their backs, beautiful bait to lure the hero and 1001 other ingredients
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    164 12 TS the heat setting you down? It is! Then let Walt Disney take yon on a breath taking flight anions the Majestic Alps of Switzerland to cool down. SWITZERLAND m CinemaScope is the third VWWWAWAWWAVWWWWWAYWWWW i'm m Disney's "PEOPLE IND PLACES Series. The story shows how the lardy, happy
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  • 73 12 gONJOUR KATHRIN, a German musical m colour, has some hit tunes which may start fans ahumming when this picture comes to town. In the lead role is Caterina Valente, hailed as a nightingale m Europe and currently the rave Ol America m her first colour musical. With her
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  • 369 12 An Overdose Of Slapstick JF YOU arc the type of cinema fan who don't mind mixing a naval drama with an overdose of unadulterated slapstick, then my tip for your coming entertainment is M.G.M.'s new John Wayne starrer, TIIE WINGS OF EAGLES, (coming to Cathay). Here, veteran director John Ford
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  • 181 12 DOTH STOREY, wife of Richard Conte. who accompanied her husband to Bangkok. Thailand, just as a vacation trip while he costars m the Dino De Laurentiis production for Columbia Pictures, "The Sea Waif, found herself added to the feature ca.-t almost before she knew it. De
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  • 69 12 VVTNMRS of the PICK YOI R STABS QUIZ organised by Cathay Organization last week are Sunny (iwee of 1.'.0-l), last Coast Road, S'pore-15; James 11. S Ang oj Vehicles Office, Middle Road, Spore; Allan Tan ot ii? Hythe Road. S'pore-19 and Shirley \g of Lorong !9-.\ (ieylang Road.
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  • 26 12 BBBB»a—— —^l— i— .^>«-.y.. *mm^mm—mmm^^^mmmmmm**im, "~~~.*w%£3%£fc...-/ "Characters" m U-I's high tension fdm ISTANBUL caught m a scene as pi.hti, thrilling drama. r
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  • 362 12 STORY of reincarnation and the manifestation of a force of evil, presented on the screen m M.G.M.'s new CinemaScope production, THE LIVING IDOL, failed to impress me as the kind of thriller it sets out to be. Here is a plot which would have provided excellent and exciting film
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  • 154 13 Join The Police To Serve Country PINANG, Thurs. One of tlie best ways for youths to serve the country is to join the police force, said City Councillor Mr. Yeoh Oon Chuan, a member of the Penang Chinese Police Recruiting Committee over Radio Malaya last night. "With the gaining of
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  • 95 13 MR. WILLIAM Tan, Liberal Socialist Assemblyman, wi.l ask. the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, at the Legislative Assembly meeting on April 24 what steps Government will take to prevent people Changing their residential addresses without actually moving out of their nomes. lie said that
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  • 1207 13 LT 1 A s V l,r^ tv^ Government it. ile i. c.rar t: it t-i-. -.o-vor v the <, ,vernI !itut.on <a h?d C, b."n"' S !> m Council which made nrovi- r to :.-\,o n r c. d be i HM.i discre- t>.:vd K.ngdom Gov- >'-"v
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  • 397 13 bnnbv THE 40,000 civilian employees of the armed services m Singapore will benefit from any labour or social service legislation introduced by the Government, provided the security of defence establishments is not prejudiced m any way. This is one
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    • 345 13 LAND FOR SALE "CKDR SALE:- Building sites for -T light industries A acre or more 2nd mile. Chemor Rd. Apply to Box No T.:J014 S.S. FOR SALE UN BEIal E V EABLE BARGAINS you will hardly believe on these crettones si, Bedsheets a4"x!m*' 6-pcs $16 72'x90" $11. Pillowcases 70 cts
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    • 1042 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VAC.AVT SENIOR Co-operative M rk« ting Officer. A; 1 cat: re invited from Federal ens ervmg office rs for api ntm< as -r r c vr :eting orTicer on th< v' !4xJH ra"x23 1 < .7 cj 's shouio c i years of ate or over h;'
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    • 193 13 Ibner £y A/ Copp eyOop By V-T. Hamlin \0 SLOUCH I I SNUTHtN FUMNY IT I' I =r==ri^-— v~ r LF._ONLYa ABOUT THAT_^- y\.\VHAT^AY "N^^ M FUNNY... SHE [O -\Y lAM AM »/< AYE. /U E KNOCK a+* N.WA9 HERE JUST) BP*M.>O: S -E 1^ MOCE AXMAM AN/ I'LL ELT
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  • 876 14  - BRILLIANT SCHOLAR SINGORA STAND OUT BRILLIANT SCHOLAR and SINGORA, two last-start winners and both pron^^^ u3fSSSSS« SdS^JeXVay «t S the Singapore Turf Cubs Easter meeting. Brilliant Scholar showed he is very much on the upgrade when he went better than Conventional m a testing three-furlong trial to easily return 39
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  • 551 14 Omission Could Have Been An Error Of Judgment WEE WRITING on the question of Khoo Eng Huah s omission from the Thomas Cup training squad, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, President of the Singapore Badminton Association said: sawssee i ans noi a uaeiuoer. cannot also speak on beh.< i [i.V !>
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  • 64 14 TODAY'S E^aTopeans• team RAT. m the Commu- t; league at 7 n.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium is as followMoon; F Bolsdon. Gardiner: F Allen, Harvey. Balfour. Boimifaee. Reser\ team will be chosen from the following lor todays < -ague soccer m J R s r Narayanan Nagam f
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  • 684 14 KRAKATOA SHAPES LIKE A WINNER KRAKATOA, winner of the Christmas Cup over the mile at Penang m December, shaped extra well when he easily disposed of his three m 38 3 5 sees. Krakatoa (Posner) was matched with PROGRAMME. Making: a race of it from the "three" they finished level
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  • 96 14 INDIANS boat Europeans by six goals to one to become the first holders of the handsome "Hindu New Year Cup" donated by Messrs Suppiah ar.d Sons for th P annual soccer competition between Indians and Europeans. Krishnan shor.e for Indians scoring lour out of the c ix
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  • 27 14 LONDON April 10 (Reuter)— Results ol today's rugby league matches were Bradfoid Northern 9 Wakefield Trinity 23 Halifax t Warrington 7 Swinton 36 Whitehaven 0.
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  • 38 14 St Gabriel"* School: recently P r. ar.d Tabic the V: |er Serangoon District Com, Bwaa lUdminton: In the final. r School beat Paya L- 4-1 I ihle lenni*: »1 St I beat 1 I Chu Kan2
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  • 88 14 F N Officials rHB follo'\ mr. rs vr elected onVe-bearers i year 1957 at a general mcc held recent lv it tha Fraser and N. a Mr H A S Helps: CO arcnon; Ml W Lee; hon. seer lai ry: Mr Simlm Ten^ aairer Mi 11 odmg; i totbal convener,
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  • 30 14 'A! 'ORK Arr.-.t*. ur Athktic ..riSSjal r e<,u 'ry run a: A; r 2 entrtea to Mr. Vernon •J/ r House |pW' ■< i^ ,v r.-r ;e April 20
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  • 125 14 Finn To Face Eddie In Final SPOKANE, Washington. April 11 (Reuter) Finn Kobbero of Denmark and Eddie Choong of Malaya were victorious here last night m the men's singles semifinals of the United States Open Badminton tournament. Koberro seeking to retain the title he won at Philadelphia last year downed
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  • 411 14 Tigers Strong Enough To Walk Away 3-1 Says KEN TOFT AMICABLE Athletic Association were lucky to set off so lightly from last year's champion Tigers m the SAFA Division one soccer league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tigers' forwards badly missed m the number of scoring opportunities but were
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  • 115 14 Ceylon Cuppers For Exhibition SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis a iation hue arrange I a tennis exhibition between a Coionv team m I fBB Ceylon Davis Cup players who are v g Ihi aigh m route to Tokyo for their tk linst J a;. Subje< t to the appro* tl of the
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  • 110 14 RESULTS ol the B gey Comix.ri al '-c Royal s r e Golt Club on the A- 10 -a ere: "A Division < Hai cheap 15 pa*), Winner: Li Col 1 E P.. Id (5) 'i vi Other Cards: H r C Davies (Ser) 1 M i r
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  • 32 14 European Cup MADRID, April 11 (Reuter) Real Madrid beat Manchester United 3-1 m the first leg of their European Football Cup semi-final here today. There was no score at half-time.
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  • 125 14 SOCCFR SAFA COMMUNITY /.EAGLE: htdtai i w Euro, bri r.t Jelen Baser Stedi m at 5.3' i a. Rs row i i as Royal a r Wasta el I ;>■ n d a. TAX, R A F 1\ Sg m M A Urn AC. at Geyls b st
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  • 45 14 KHONG KIT SOON iccllknown Colony tennU player ond Malayan Davis Cupper leaves Singapore today by Pan American Airways on a world tour. Last February, together with Ong Chew Bee and Moses Tay, Kit Soon represented Malaya m Vie Davis Cup tournament against India-
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  • 39 14 RAJAJI Sports Club held William Jacks Sports Club to a draw In a friendly soccer played at Ferrer Park yesterday Ramathan Saron and Govinda ■cored lot Raiaji. while Ah ("'"trig <2> and Harrison netted for William Jacks.
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  • 33 14 IPOH, Thurs. Perak will play Singapore m the challenge round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition on May 10 and 11 on the Sungei Ujong grass courts m Seremban.
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  • 156 14 Basketball Course For Teachers SAM FOX. American basketball coach who spent two weeks m Singapore m February, win return on April 15, for another fortnight m the Colony, it was announced by the United States Information Service yesterday. During this visit, Mr Fox will cor. duet I two-week course m
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  • 299 14  - UNKN OWN LEONG HEW MENG By stronc case atain-i i w Malaya fo r what i I given to the Settl. m 0 o^^tfiß Khoo has noi hei '•<■ for a series ol S p,. and purposes, is t„ UM next Thomas Cup ti e JM The arguments J firm,
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