Singapore Standard, 13 April 1957

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  • 731 1 TUN KU HAILS SELF-RULE PACT Colony leaders have mixed feelings Several Express J Disappointment At Election Ban FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday hailed the signing of the Singapore self-government agreement as "c great step forward for the Colony." The Tunku said success of the Singapore mission, led by
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    70 1 FLAGS AND BUNTINGS are being put up m the City to welcome homo the successful merdeka mission. The route from the airport to the City Hall steps, which the motorcade procession will take, is expected to be lined by crowds to cheer the merdeka delegation as they pass. Standardpic
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  • 22 1 I A: Neuter) c CounBttd today tha; the ha* undertaken TO forces with fen and Matador M sad missiles. me ground-to-air
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  • 427 1 May Form Socialist Party FORMER Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday tendered his resignation from the Labour Front. At a press conference called at the office, Mr. Marshall said il is resignation ivas accepted by the be w ild 1 nan
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  • 15 1 B Singapore r 'Ci ft Hindu ond >:■ "-s Happy -<cw Turn To Page 3
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  • 20 1 radio Malays will broadcast on-the-spoi commentaries on the Singapore All-Party [Merdeka Mission's return tomorrow altcrnoon from London-
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  • 24 1 AUSTRALIA and Rumania have agreed to strengthen and develop trade relations between the two countries, the Australian Trade Department announced yesterday Reuter
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  • 36 1 SIR Ant hon v Eden will be operated t< day lor removal ot a tube placed m the bile due* m 1953 for relief of an obstruction, yesterday's Boston hospital bulletin said. Reuter
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  • 316 1 WHITEHALL EXPLAINS THAT POLLS BAN LONDON, April 12 (Reuter) A Colonial Office spokesman tonight amplified the British Government's views on Paragraph 30, the disputed clause m the report on the Singapore Constitutional Conference. He emphasized that the concern of the Secretary
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  • 157 1 IPOH. Fri. A Singapore Cold Storage butcher ran amok this afternoon and slashed two fellow-workers with a four-inch knife. One of the injured, salesman P. Devadason, is lying critically ill m the Ipoh hospital with seven wounds Police have sent the butcher. Pan Wan
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  • 110 1 PMU Will Boycott Welcome THE Peninsula Malays Union will boycott the celebrations to welcome Singapore's returning Merdeka delegation tomorrow. Its members would be advised :o remain indoors. The vice-president of the union. Inche Isa Zain, said yesterday that the self-gov-ernment Singapore would get would be a 'shaky one' since its
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  • 151 1 PORT MORESBY. April 12 (Reuter)— Police have adopted a "wait-and-see" plan m their hunt for escaped rapist Kita Tunguan and his two companions. Tunguan. Keane Keporaka and Ame Aite are believed to be responsible for the brutal bush-knife slashing of a small boy and
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  • 90 1 Will Meet Premier KARACHI. April 12 (Reuter) Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Chief Minister of Singapore, arrived here today on his way home after signing the agreement v. ith the 111 II Ball Government which gives the Colony self-government. Asked if the election ban on detainees would
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  • 96 1 NO MAN OF PEKING NEW YORK. April 12 (Reuter) Mr Lim Yew Hock. Chief Minister of Singapore was the subvert of the New York Times "Man In Th* News** column today. Mr. Lim was described m the column as "A man of the left but not Peking's man" "Walking tireless
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  • 163 1 38 Pilots Sacked, More May Get Axe ghgh 4 SYDNEY. April 12 (FeuKr» The Qantas pilots' pa> strike, which began at midnight. grounded 14 Super Constellations, six DC4S and se\eral smaller aircraft today. Thirty-eight pilots have been dismissed lor refusing duty and a Qantas official said all pilot would be
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  • 853 2 LONDON, April 12, (Reuter) The independent Times today predicted that the feeling of being ruled by aliens and the inferior status associated with the name Colony would disappear from Singapore when the agreement on internal self-government for the island is
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  • 163 2 BRITAIN'S WISE POLICY RECEIVES PRAISE FROM GERMANY ESSEX, Germany, April 12 I B iter] The a I riely-read in--1.. newspaper D:e Welt today praise Britain's colonial polinc- m the Far East as farsighted. aaaaataag bb Uh British decision to give Singapore ~'77v next year, the paper I s end the
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  • 152 2 Cl USING rubber pri«e> (rents per lb) In Sinira pore yesterday were:— Buyers Seller* Spot (Norn.) 92* 92] "Noi 93 «j rss no. 2 n m RSS No. 3 89] 901 Tone: Quiet. SPORE TIN I'be price ot tin od the local market vester day was 5387 per
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  • 29 2 AIR CEYLON will expand its international schedule to Singapore next Thursday when a Constellation plane leaves Ratmalana on an inaugural flight, it was announced yesterday. U.P.
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  • 29 2 A SCHEME for obtaining flour from coconut for biscuit manufacture and other purposes is being examined by Ceylon's acting Minister of Industries. J. c. w. Munarasinghe. UP.
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  • 162 2 'Aliens Can Stay For $2,50n A MANILA, April 12 (LP) The 25-day old ,dmia*-^ Carlos P. Garcia was rocked today with demands lni^u(, r tion into an alleged U556,000,000 lobby on behali m nese seeking the status of permanent residents *B Press report Foreign Affs rs of iicia charged
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  • 146 2 Trade Ban On China Harms The Free World NEW YORK. April 12 (Reuter) The usually conservative new York Herald Tribune today supported relaxation of trade barriers against Communist China. The newspaper said: "The needs of America's allies and the fact that the embargo against Red China simply does not work
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  • 49 2 GROTON Conneoticut. Anril 12 (Reuter)— The world's first atomic submarine. U SS. Nautilus. was at sea today on her Srst voyage since being refuelled. Nautilus put m for refuelling two months ago after cruising 60, 0n0 miles on her original "charge" cf atomic fuel
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  • 17 2 TAIPEI Ai (Re/ The Government ist Chins tc day Singapore en its newfound a> dependent c
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  • 9 2 THE U5 I an Aer I Mag sat*
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  • 82 2 Makarios is Not 1 Only Cypric Leads LONDON. Apr.l 12 Reuter' The British o vernment said last nighi not prepared I rchbishop MakariOß, leader of the movemenl In Cyprus for union with Greece. as the solo representative Cypriot opinion wht n th i ame for talks on a constitution. Lord
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  • 262 3 'Both Spore And Malaya Will Benefit' Benham ECONOMIC Adviser to Singapore Government, Dr. Frederic Benham last night advocated the formation of an economic union or free trade area between the Federation and the Colony. Speaking at the NanyangUniversity, Dr. Benham .said that the numerous close economic
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  • 71 3 1 Jration refonsa Colombo Waa. Adriser aid here Colombo I afl v.- ro tha spirit K:rz from their g^tralla and New L most no* 7La. 3 /-a l education jnf only stud [rLanoic short term Eietorned to tl llji authorities In CfltfistoDher said. I laWnr a scheme of Eoee
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  • 23 3 aaawe Coroner. Mr. pastier, yesterday reI the i t on a rts was killed leund lying ana Road on FebHe later diec*
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  • 12 3 of Pahang. Sir Pto Hong- by Mr. K>re law- z-
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  • 65 3 She 'll Sing For Charity i "J 1 I" Hi P in< Association of Singapore' v ill hold i i -nY 'n.'^V.',;'!! i'" f f "je abandoned children of'lhe Highlight „f the evenings programme will he a speeal Filipino folk dame and -surprise items .i t hl »<>- "ill be
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  • 201 3 FF.N i Fri Inspi Jagat Sinqh told a Con«: Court i ia v that after -ting the death of a compositor, he failed to find or where the man took poison. The Inspector was testing at an ing of L. Pitch y 24, of the National
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  • 85 3 PENANG. Fri. Mr. Tan Chong Be. a who aril] head the Malayan Trade Union Council delegation to Red China, said he re today that they would Ltod out whether workers m China have the freedom to use the strike weapon. Their flrst object was to see
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  • 30 3 Tf IE r.pt nrr:vnl cf XI 4 E:re B::^aic icighbourin* shophousc :roke out m the rubbish iump near t. I re:., a -c hi Kh.r.g yester lay
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  • 143 3 IPOH, Fri. Peak's popular Mentri Besar. Dato Panglima Bukit iiantanir. was this mornI"S given a touching farewell at the Ipoh Airport before he left by air for a holiday m Britain prior to retirement More than 200 persons, representing heads of departments. Federal State
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  • 53 3 into force of the Federation Agreement on Feb. 1, ]f)48 a peried of nine' years and 70 days. In England, the Dato will act as one of the Rulers' representatives m the final Merdeka talks between the Federation and the British governments. Above, the Mentri waves farewell
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  • 287 3 From Page 1 given to Ceylon and Guiana. Mr. S. at Vasagar, (City Councillor-Lib. Soc). said: The Colonial Office has handcuffed democracy m Singapore. Unless a man is convicted m a court of law. he cannot be considered a subversive clement. In Singapore, the so-called subversive
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  • 55 3 LIM SEN TECK. 20, was fined |5,000 or three months' jail by Singapore Court yesterday on beir.g convicted Of I charge of having 124 pounds Of dutiable cigarettes on Thursday. Lim pleaded guilty. A Customs party found Lim with the cigarettes at the junction of Ea~t
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  • 19 3 THIEVES bioke into a rubber store m Sembawang Road, Singapore, yesterday and stole 1,200 tons of rubber.
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  • 83 3 180 Youths Wanted As Trainees THE MALAYSIAN Ship Officers Union want to recruit 130 local youths to be attached to fishing trawlers as trainees. Secretary of the Union Capt. Mohammad Said Alias! told the Standard yesterday that a scheme to Tain local fisherfolks would be started next month. He said
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  • 53 3 ATTRACTIVE 27>-venr-oH .-inner. MJss Rossi hit Yang, wa.^ lasl night crowned "Flash Queen of 1957" at the Photographic Society of Singapore Social and Dance held at the Rallies Hatch Runners-up were Miss Teresa Attias and Miss PaUaJDC S/cto Sixteen eontSStanti participated. Prizes were distributed by Mrs.
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  • 390 4 chrsstine diemer previews THE ions (three hours and 28 minutes) and lons-awaited film version ot Leo Tolstoy's 1,400-page novel. WAR AND PEACE, which began its Singapore season at the Odeon Cinema yesterday, is a monumental movie that fails to transpose genius to the screen.
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  • 101 4 MR. MICHAEL FAM. VfcePresaier.t ef the Arex CIuD of Blngapore, leaves today for Australia to discuss community welfare projects at the 13 annual convention ot Apexlans. Mr. Fam will represent S;n"fapore and Wes era Australia at the convt ntion, to be held during Easier
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  • 95 4 ALOR STAR. Fri Youths from UMNO. MCA and MIC m AlOf Star will hold an Alliance youths' aet-togethei nisht on May 5 to foster unci* rat anding and unity among the young people of various communities here. The following have been elected office-bearers oi
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  • 60 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Ar unknown number of Communis terrorists attacked the ba>o eamo of a patrol of tiie Ifl Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers In the Kuala Kaugsar District. Perak, last night. The patrol returned the lire and three terrorists were seen running away. There were no
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  • 73 4 Bear Skin Lands Him In Court SEREMBAN, Fri.-A Town Council road sweeper, Vceramuthu, 60, picked np a bear skin near a dustbin on March IS and sold it jor 50 cents. But the skin teas rcorlh $75 and teas stolen from the Gaaai Warden's office. Today Vceramuthu pleadrd oauty before
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  • 153 4 Seaman Is Jailed For Importing $32,000 Worth Of Gold, Opium A HONGKONG seaman, Chains Ling Yao, 29, was sentenced to six months' jail m a Singapore Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of importing twenty pounds ot gold into the Colony. On a second charge of having
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  • 123 4 Role Of The Ex-U.S. Student PENANG. Fri. The |aaaj that the American Universities Club o: Malaya an uld be prominent m its >ervice to a new Malaya was expressed by its president; Dr. On Kirn Seng, today. Dr. Oh said the dub should attract every American returned student. Malayans or
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    • 691 4 Information at a Glance ESri Laateraaaays Buddist Temple: gramme Preview (Si; 7nm Forces- Favourite? 8 p.m Scottish Taik on "Meditation and the NEWS (S); 7. 1n Saturday Spot- M cazine. 83u Tne News and Q H X rmic Lriw In Enshsh" at li^ht XL'; 715 Latin Quarter Home Now.-, ,-,45
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  • 237 5 <oreign Capital Is Not Being Withdrawn From Malaya' MERDEKA WILL NOT AFFECT BUSINESS, SAYS CHAMBER BOSS PENANG, Fri.— European firms m this country are not expected to be affected after merdeka unless there are going to be drastic changes m the government's policy. Thia was stated by
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  • 113 5 on v rer. told thr Court today .djree CiN r> hr jge Registry at r .moil i on 4 he MM to G. Kentam- t- nance of Ea^taraed up to get nn was !|e seen. a Keat Siew, for Zgt*i said that MaJJJd be^n fi: utjßg nnstress. jto Renganamal.
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  • 89 5 COMPANY Scrscant-Major Hassan bin Din of tho Central Band. Malay Regiment, (seated riyht) will leave Singapore by air on April 16 to attend a three-year course for bandmasters at the Royal Military School of Music, better Hall. Britain. Seated aaj his riijht is Capt. E. Lenthall.
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  • 227 5 MIS A VISIT TO SILK STORE XI ALA LUMPUR, Fri— Women screamed. Salesgirls scattered. And all because an iguana went shopping m busy Batu Head at lunchtime today. In the excitement that followed only the G S ir. B. NarainCaa, was unruffled. -W- Hfc
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Johore GterfefeaTaavfl itQfe> keepers plan to form union of their own, ia ;,ao they are Uss fi< with Ibe paraaA ml m Kuala aUimpur. At an extraordinary feneral meeting ye terday. they passed a of no-confi f lerue m tne pai una a
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  • 123 5 Tried To Bribe Customs KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A man tried! to bril c a Customs officer v\ ho ..na {ted him tot not laaving paid duty of $188 v.'ta n found m possession of ighi gallons of liquor, the Sessions Court was told today, Charu I with not paying duty
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  • 30 5 THE Singapore Children's Sc iety received a gross I iking ol $10,969.31 on Its flag Day on afl ireh Of this amount, the net tearing was $10,799.31.
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  • 130 5 This Time They Were Ready For The Fire PEOPLE living off Lorong 17. Geylang. Singapore, who once had their homes gutted by fire, were ready for it when another fire broke out m the midst of a cluster of attap houses at dawn yesterday. One hundred of them, fought and
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  • 119 5 TELUK ANSON Fri Hindus all over the country will celebrate the M Cnitra Paruvam'' festival on Sunday. The celebrations m Teluk Anson will begin early m the morning when devotees will bathe m the Perak River and pierce their bodies with skewers to fulfil their vows
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  • 65 5 SEVEN secret society thugs attacked a shopkeeper, Yap Pong Ah. with chairs and sticks when he refused to pay protection money m Chin Chew Street. Singapore, on Thursday i d 1 1 4 Damage to his .-hop is estimated at S4OO. Tlie same night, an ice
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  • 46 5 PENANG, Fri. The Rex Theatre, Shaw Organisation's Bat west threatre BS Butterworth. wi 1 be officially opened by .Mr. I). A- Borne. Senior District Officer, Province Weilesley, on April 27 A Cinemascope and technicolor film, "Zarak" will be .screened for the occasion.
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  • 168 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— One hundred seats out of a total of 1,000 at the "All Star" radio variety show to raise funds for the Merdeka celebrations, will cost $50 i each. The show, sponsored by the Arts Council m conjunction with Radio Malaya,
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  • 88 5 Indian Youth Section For Malacca MALACCA, Fri.— More than 50 Indian youths attended the Inaugural meeting of the Maa In iian **associatk>n youth section hel I yesterday. The meeting agreed that the vouthi should Identity themselves with the Malacca Youth Council and encourage their a tivities on a non-communal ba
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  • 45 5 PEN AN O. Fri The Resirjent Commissioner, Mr R. P. Binsham, will declare open the Georgetown Secondary School here al 5.30 pm. on Thursday, Ifl -II The school wil! be open for m -an Horn 11-30 a.m. on that day.
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  • 68 5 WOMAN inspector Miss Emily Mathew of the Federation Police who will wed her "childhood" sweetheart at Singapore on Easter Monday. The bridrgroom-to-be is Mr. K. K. Varughese attached to the Muar Government English School. The marriage will be solemnised at St. Thomas Church, Singapore. Miss
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  • 102 5 Food And Health' On Radio PENANG. Fri.— The World Health Day committee m Penang. has derided to write to Radio Malaya asking them to organize dramas m the vernacular languages emphasizing the theme, "Fooc* and Health." The celebration of World Health Day m the Federation sas been postponed from April
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  • 121 5 One Month For Assault PENANG, Fri— Mr. Justice Rigby m the Hish Court today tolH a young man, [smail bin Mohamed, that iie would find limsell m sSfaOUa trouble if he arSS brought back to court .vithin the next 12 months. Ismail, who had been convicted and sentenced to one
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  • 97 5 S PENANG. Fri.— The Penang Chines Po.ice Recruiting Committee, m a publicity drive for more recruits, have distributed 7.000 copies of a leaflet explaining the conditions ef service i°r Chinese Police Constables. A recruit will g( t free meals, eccomrnodation, uniform and $50 pocket money. When a
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  • 153 5 PINA N G, Fri— Mr. Justice Rigby m the High Court today dismissed the appeal of Abdullah, son of Mohamed Gany, who had been convicted and sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of living m part on the earnings of a prostitute m Penang between
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    • 509 6 sO.ME '.77- m 1•" State of Singapore will eoaaat lota beissg. Thai will mark lhe political siolescencc of this island Britain, however, will bp i (at ■■ly i»ir it Like all young men. Singapl re will be impatient am -.dinks it bj Hi to c r. r
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    • 444 6 |"HE protests and argurr. nil Xt B being voiced m the Federation on the nationals, rights and citizenship status of citizens m that territ ry are ere.- an unhappy situal; m T:, Rulers, tO whom the subject rrnifd,] n* afsa v ntly been persuaded that the V- lerati
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 462 6 Sir— lt is 12 years since Hitler's National Socialist Party, otherwise known as Mai Nazis, was defeated and the Ikrrenvoik were forced to realize that their 'ma-ter race' policy could had only to ruin and devastation. Whe'her the The Future of Pilots Br aVlpg a aaalajr sea r
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    • 128 6 Sir A correspondent suggested the partition of Malaya Into two states, one for the Malays and the Other for the non-Malays. Apparently bunded by his inordinate giecd he likens Malaya to India. brushing SSide the fact that the Indians m the sub-continent, be they Hindus or Muslims, are of
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  • 1522 6 AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATE AND MALAYA'S NEEDS are at present about 200 Malayans studying m the United States. Many of them are undergoing training m architecture, engineering and medicine. Owing to the limitation of facilities for higher education and professional training m Malaya, it is likely that our young people will
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  • 519 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera W,HEN reference was made m this column recently to Communities Associations into which Welfare Advisory Committees are being converted on the advice and encouragement of the Government, it was not intended to be an attack on the newly formed Serangoon Communities Association,
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    78 6 'Id fftmAoma] mm!***** m f mark aaaf'ni Uamioni^ 1 1 I Mpsj] yan am »4amk m\ r on s n and ki cc ed his hand. •In the name of Allah. lon't send mi k to a slow death m Iran." he said. yShOOt me n* Ah ned claimed
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  • 39 7 Tl 111 R\V \pril I. i \T A p-.tlice spokesman id todiv ;i li-year-old son of the bandit leader Dad Shah has hren killed m the running fitjht \\ith thf» ganjr th.it »\> v thrrr American* on March 24.
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    148 7 LOOK HERE! Kirn Takes Over The Tiger Skin i jJLONDE, beautiful and draped with beads. That was the old silent screen idea of "The Vamp" Now lovely actress Kirn Novak re-lives the part, above For Hollywood has filmed the life story of the greatest vamp of them all, Jeanne Eagcis.
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  • 597 7 Shoot Me Now, Pleads Killer Of Mrs. Anita Carroll TAKBI T, Pakistan, April li, (IP)— Ahmed Shah, tlie scrawny Iranian tribesman who killed Mrs. Anita Carroll, pleaded with foreign correspondents to "shoot me now" rather than let him be turned hack to his countrymen ior punishment. The cringing, 47-year-old eldest
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  • 141 7 Aussie Premier Warns: TOKYO, April 12 (AP) Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies today said the diminishing threat of nuclear war may prompt Communist nations to attempt further territory grabs. "The very diminishing may bserease the temptation (for Cornnmnlst powers) to anove lovward iv limited areas
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  • 31 7 IfJt All eri Bdwsrd Lajcien Cnnnon. a'j-year-olb Canadian cr ol tn.e international 1 a Supervisory lean •ta i: •China, baa I und dead of knife wounds m Sai- Reuter
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  • 78 7 LONDON, April 12 (UP) Soviet Russia warned tiny bclarifj today to reject American trodpa or face a cru ning blow" m any East-West warMoscow Radio set oil a new attack today m broadcastins a Dewspapei warnina that Russia "will I a compelled to Strike a
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  • 23 7 most major oil companies m Brita.in yesterday announced a CUI of one penny per gallon m the price of gasoline. UP
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  • 110 7 SO DEAD, MISSING AS FERRY CAPSIZES TOKYO, April 11' (Re iter) M re than 8') passengers were le i deed and missing ti lay when a Japanese ferry i oat ran aurfround sn I ank m the inland sea m South-west-ern Japan 'i he national P<> ice said a arch
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  • 178 7 Count Us Out German Atom Scientists Say: GOETTINGEN, We t Gem any. April 12 (R« ter) Eighteen leading West German atom seenlists declared here today none of them v,. ed "to take part m way m the y: tion, testing or opera*; n of atomic v car r.s They s;gn<
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  • 105 7 Rebels Sent Delegations To Jakarta JAKARTA, Apr.. 12 (R<- ,v donesia'a two roost rehel- ■<- to <--- i j *.or. ,rt i wi! a pr h.Annr my p v.. r .s n ect. ith .< >••■.. G< .err, < v i „r: i here today. The move by the two
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  • 20 7 THI Frei pai liouse B plan to make la re .nnel under Mont I R a Pr .-rr
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    • 69 7 A la? wes e%P ect 1 ,cP\Vl Ye if that an ELECTRIC IRON jSmmm\m^SS^^\ should make ironing ea:-y #that an ELECTRIC TOASTER sr.oa.d give toast to ta. te and that an ELECTRIC O^ast HAIRDRYER V/iIJ make V__>^^ hairdrying a pleasure! MORPHY- RICHARDS Electrical products do all that is expected of
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  • 369 8 Robbers get six years each then,,. J A JURY complained at the close of a trial m the Singopore Assizes yesterday that "certain police witnesses did not give their evidence fairly." Mr. Justice Buttrose, who heard the case, then ordered that
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  • 118 8 ONE BOTTLE OF STOUT ONLY Merchant jailed for drunken driving A SENIOR Police officer trailed a car for more than two miles. When he finally caught up with I he attempted to arrest the driver for dangerous c. a Singapore court was told yesterday. !cr C: a p bu>;r.! and
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  • 126 8 THE Singapore Government Information Services press distribution officer. Mr, Michael Pereira. who lost eight teeth as a result ol a street a tack, told a Sixth Court magistrate yesterday that he wished to compound the case against a youth. The youth, Ton Koon Aim. was
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  • 36 8 PENANG. Fri. Magis- 1 trate. Mr. E. A. Long, today Issued a warrant of arrest for Teh Ah Kirn. manager ot Eng Hwa Revue, for failing to turn up m the Second Magistrate's court.
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  • 154 8 TERRI Zubler is only two years old but yesterday he broke one of the golden rules at the airport to see his father. Terri sneaked into the Customs and Immigration hall right under a policeman's nose and jumped into his father's arms. Then he
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  • 50 8 CRASH alarms were yesterday installed at the Singapore International Airport as a new step to prevent any hitches m an emergency. Controlled by a main switch m the control tower, a press of a button will set of! the alarms m vital positions m the airport.
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  • 29 8 A FIVE-MAX delegation of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will leave Singapore next Tuesday to attend the 7th Jayrce-Asia Conference at Saigon from—April 16 to 20.
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  • 119 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 3,000-strong All Malayan Estate Staff Union is quite confident that the Malayan Planting Industries Association will meet it* demands for salary increases. Mr. V. M. N. Menon, the general secretary of the union, said this today after the Association agreed to
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  • 83 8 job assess^ 1 possibkT^ J agent* -J ■■■lasi^M Syeatioo J%j -.7 A Point §7^l Probe tstaS 1 Mass i "i 5? v aa ■aaj r/ V a if tag r i S^aasrtl^M tact mm ■•"■to*. M ment of tTiS at the eaSaT moment* I ThemeetttfJ study a propoJS gja
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  • 41 8 I W (I 1 Mm; a. I 1 fa tfacass* sad ge aaewaete'l Msaal. vmaaval a| ay ai is** een, s Caaas tar. Taey awi \a Ha -I- I'' trtaawat a aadj April 11 *»1 a fined v u.i.!-: t
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  • 19 8 FREE BUS RIDE-$100 Hft! ride. l*™f*se*. I pore court J tion Company I* •pass." -A us arrededii--^ ''vpn 1
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  • 307 8 KUALA LUMPUR F Service- Lntteril -Iv Old I hawtomabiaß m us grants to w< Ifare bodies and apesjstd 1 tions, Mr. 11. G. Warren of V secretaries to th< Board, told T'.-.o a i-:on of b Iget n ting iI I Federal Legislate- mcil
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    • 195 8 7>/£ PERFECT HOSTESS •'Whafaadighlful party Mrs. AT 4 Yes, she does things well and always serves the best." -I noticed she u^ed MILKMAID MILK— it makes the iC^^^^^^^ drinks so much more delicious /V-^^^^^fe^g^^^l 'That's true, Mrs. B. She certainly is the perfect hostess." j^fT&c^r— ~> rj M,l^in E 9
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  • 1368 9  - Genius in the Nursery EDWARD WESTBURY h Every 1,000 Children Born-One Prodigy, 50 'Bright' Aid 20 Mant*^ THE publicity given ro world tours of juv c n ile pianists, preachers, mathematicians and film "starlets," who hare achieved fame within a few years of emerging from their prams, must prompt many
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  • 77 9 Brigll-c\rri Me' ?<ri S\-nn is always happy and c'ways whistling, and Mc a only nine jronths* Old. She I yes With her part ta, Mr. and Mrr S :> ry fiyman m Sudbery Court D c H M aa- raer. where f or a v 0)
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  • 354 9  - BLOOD vs A-WAR BOSTON. TKiH hopes and stakes are riding on a nru "blood factory transfusion" approach to trying to combat one of the worst hazards of atomic warfare, an American blood specialist says. iaying that serious blood diseases, including leukemia, can result from overexposure to atomic radiation, Ur. William
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    • 206 9 I ~~'y 1 i, aj wouldn't know the Lims _f^_ a*l ll rs: '-4 t^\ Lee they've been taking... ouu 1 1 o y^y Ceo Liver Oil Capsules -^flgSl Thousands owe thrir continual I fjfj! lllllu^Ull good health to Scott.; C i.r.-rr Ol In| /v^i V.''" Wl Capsules. These t
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  • 249 10 PLANS FOR PINEAPPLE RESEARCH BODY JOHORE BAHRU, Friday The pineapple industry m the Federation is planning the establishment of its own research institute. At present, research work is being done by the Government but it is felt that quicker results might be obtained if the industry took an active part
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  • 161 10 Quality Poser— Rubber Export Board Considers A Scheme CONSIDERATION is now being given to the question of reaching a solution of the problem of a system or scheme to deal with claims, arbitrations and complaints m the rubber trade. This is stated m the Report on the Operations of the
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  • 221 10 SINGAPORE is very likely to lose its trade to Labuan and Penang m the new political order m Malaya, "Texprocil," the official bulletin of the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, warns. Singapore and the Federation are onclergoiiig taciical political changes, it says. It adds:
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  • 76 10 MR. B. RAMI', (seen here), j has arrived m Singapore as the Malayan Divisional Man- aser for the Life Insurance j Corporation of India. He will be stationed m Kuala Lumpur lo control LICI operations m the Federation, Singapore and Borneo. Before taking up this post. Mr.
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  • 51 10 CRUSHING of the 1956 sugarcane crop m Queensland ended m January with a total production of 1.185 million tons by the State's 31 mills, as against 1,139 million tons m 1955 and 1.301 millions m 1954. The total harvest was nine million tons of cane, valued at £A5l
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  • 112 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yosterdav were Copra. April $2.V 4 l buyers. $27 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40 sellers, m drums $44* sellers, Muntok white pepper $103 sellers. Sarawak white $102 sellers, special Sarawak black $71. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATB CO.. LTD APRIL
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  • 94 10 OI'TER ROADS Seva Tvndareus, Ameise. Stureborg, ast Jebsen. Shoyo Maru, Chokyu Maru Yukiwa Maru. Bella, Banjoewangi, Kampar. INNER ROADS Caltex. Hin Cllflonf, Buloh, Legundi, Tg, Pinang, New Asia, Bentong. Pacific Labuan Hajl, Reinhardt, Resahg. Senggarang, Sedili, Anr.abi'lla. DaCtOOg, Pangkor SHB WHARVES Purnca 1. Aalsdyk 4. Bcna.vnn n
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  • 105 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices rose h cent to 93 cents per lb for first grade May shipment on a dull and featureless market yesterday. The market opened quiet at around lhe previous night's levels. Prices eased m the morning to 92 cents and at noon was around the
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  • 185 10 RUSSIA IN MART FOR RUBBER RUSSIA again came into the rubber market which checked the earlier downward trend but the gain m price has been small and trading at a low level, says the weekly rubber report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath as Co., Ltd. Conditions have been as quiet as
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  • 91 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following; changes m its rates ta merchants vesterdnv: Canada: buying. TT. 31 I/a. O.D. 31 j, 90 days, airmail 31-13/16 credit bills, Sl] trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada: 31; Swiss Francs 142 3 8: French Francs *****; Belgian
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  • 18 10 HONG Fatt (Sungei Be.-i) Ltd.'s output m the first quarter of 1957 was 3.175.01 piculs.
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  • 119 10 THE Ipoh branch of Boustead and Co., Ltd., agents for Hennessy liquor, entertained Mr. F. Hennessy, the seventh generation of the founder of the liquor named after the family, to a Chinese dinner at the Perak Liquor Association. Mr, Hennessy was paying his second visit to local
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  • 116 10 Customs Duty Nets $43 Mil. KUALA LUMPUR Customs doty fr m im; i and exports coll< I a during March er ntnbot- v. $43,714,*aal to Eederal revenue. Duty on rubber exports counted fcr $12,663,102 o: figure. Tin an I tii In the other big iv, :em, brought In a total
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  • 51 10 ten j >j rr. rv T: io:". rr w ;i MeU r. a M and welfhi all mmMw .wl Available il takm 88l aj i sasttetl m co r. "77;._ Om c r, vt daf lan p.a r 7 ::l wet a tm fc. ,r V ■■st, M 25-30
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  • 295 10 THE successful conclusion of the Singapore constitutional talks made no impres- j sion on the Malayan shares market yesterday which continued firm m all sections. With few exceptions prices remained steady, maintaining the gains made since the beginning of the week. Undertone of the market continued
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  • 126 10 MALAYAN s! ay rcp< rted lr.< Co: Tin Sn.i <-• 33/9 vri W I; F and N. inW $2.38ic I. Xi and $2Jl| oven ph: nmons $2-(M S2 09 Harry: si.Ttu. si t: i vven6s 52 90. <. n !M U2; M Metal B x $I.' R
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    • 576 10 CLASSIFIED ADS WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Rubber Tapping and Fruit Gathering TENDERS are invited for licence to cultivate and collect the Rubber and Fruit.> as standing on approximately 833 acres of War Department 'and at Tanjong Pengelih. PENGERANG. JOHORE for a period of one year. CLOSING DATE for Tenders w.ll
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    • 290 10 THE PENANG TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1957 SATURDAY, 27th April. 1957 WEDNESDAY, Ist May, 1957 SATURDAY, 4th May, 1957 F ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon on Wednesday. 17th April, 1957. Application Lists for Subscribing Members for the Financial Year. Ist September, 1956 to 31st August, 1957 arp still open.
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    • 137 10 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ms. "MAAS LLOYD* Arrived 12.4.57 Damaged packages may be tendered for survey at godowns 8/9 at 8.30 a.m. on 25.4.57. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD., Shipping Department Tel. ***** Agents. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of
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    • 170 10 BARBEB-FERN.VILIX UJ, For Boston. No* York. Philadelphia br -ca g iaaaa H CLENVILLE In Pu-tS 'J' CASTLEVILLE m m 9 York 4•* (It proceeding via C-a J r v l c Frorr Now Torav, Lot An*«»«». N. York L- Ui Vf ti* t aaw"" Kflf LEOVILLI Sailed y Ap r
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    • 545 11 iNCK TRADING CO., LTD. a 132/e Roblneo* Roeo f| BLUE FUNNEL LINE ,'m AMERICAN SERVICE n.» Toih Baltimo*. PhlUdelpht* 6 Cult Forts Sdom 20/ 2« Ap, 25 Ap, 26/27 Ap. 7/ 12 |une U/14 |une 15/16 lun* ethe* ports tc loee e»e tfteeher t TH GERMAN LLOYD LRG AMERICAN LINE
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    • 1206 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lints) (IrtcorDoteUe an jingepeae) 1 1 a* lines) ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? SAILINGS tc L.VIRPOOL. GLASGOW LON DON U CONTINENTAL FO^TS *~er,ie,t option fo proctcd vie othei poit» to loao ano flutbaiet carte '^■th liberty to proceed via Suez
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    • 856 11 MITSUI |Q LINE FOR JAPAN SPO,t PSh m Pcn B 8 Hoguroson Moru for Kobe Yokohorrv 22 Apr Nosusan Maru 'or Mc Koba Yokohama 8 May FOR USA For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore Hoeisan Moru 1 5 Apr 17Apr Meirinson Moru 1 5 May 18 Moy FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, vio
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    • 630 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkok ond or Fo. Lost Penong P. S'horr Spore "LALANDIA" 16 19 Apr 20/21 Apr 22/24 Apr BANGKOK ONLY "SIMBA" 30Apr2M O y "BOGOTA" 17, 18 Moy "SELANDIA" 16/17Moy 18/19Moy 20 22 May BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdom. Homburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg
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  • 104 12 SOCCER Qaadranoalar Competition: Singapore 'Schooh vs Malacca Schools at Jalan Bamr Stad urn ai WO p.m.: Johore Schools 7 i Negri Schools at 7 p. a; .S.iM Dmv Sal Katox Sports Club os Rajafi Sports Club ot Gcy'ting al ;i 7 p n D 7 SB. Mong Old
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  • 90 12 FOI .lowing 1 the Singapore w yam vs B A.F. iS) team at R i 7 >t etar on SundaTi at s.uo Be I Y< a Ch ina, Weng Fatt. Jo m Hassan. Ai drew Yap, Lee X k St ■g. ll<> Hin Wc!-.ii. I). No
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  • 334 12 Mr. X Comes Out With. A Surprise Offer irnnn FNO HT7AH the forgotten man m badminton, will after all join the Th^Cup^if r g Sin g apore toda^ But «gd.y enough, he wU. have to thank an outsider, a "Mystery Man, for iiis inclusion. When
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  • 857 12 SEVENTY-SIX entrants representing seven Malayan Motor Clubs m the Federation and Singapore have entered for the 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run to be held over the Easter weekend. Mr. Alan Gilbert. Secretary of tha Singapore Motor Club Committee organizing the Economy Run, said that 28
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  • 105 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association last night vv: oinb I Colony Olympic p Vi r Burdette Coutt< a its i flTn ial coach. The following have been sv Cessfu] hj the umpires examination which eras recently conducted by the SUA. Sgt. Woods, Sgt. .lones. Capt. Tidey.. F/Sgt.
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  • 41 12 TI il7 following v repi esent Singapore Sd 'Is m tin v itch againsl Malacca a1 Jalan Besar Stadium today. T. Andrew Ee. lußg Tong; A I vv. S Ich, Soft Robert I oo Gurunathan. Razali, Seng Ps arii.
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  • 245 12 Eddy Is Beaten In Final SPOKANT Washin April 12 (K-ulrr, Kobbero oi Denmark i< ed the l/nitcd stairs badminton title her, night by beating v ill i Champion Eddie I 'loon-' Malaya. 15-10 > 1 the final. <*-*. ut Kobbrro. 21-year-old of a Danish journalist played tremendous j„, against Die
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  • 759 12  -  Linesman By THREE important cricket matches begin today, two m Singapore, the other m Kaub where the curtain goes up on the State season. In Singapore there will he the annual "Test" match between the Civilians and the Services and the first meeting between
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    • 250 12 1 Tr%f WEEK TO aCvJ^ EASTER BE WISE, ORDER YOUR .wv <; HOT CROSS BUNS NOW hsSSSSSSSSSVSI SSSSSSSS^ i BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI Mode by: COLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG HORMONE SOAP Con,ans Skm Hormone fT^"~\\\ rejuvenates the skin b rubs away worry i/TSrSISk wrmkies. A*magn.ficent .skin nutrition rr ,'ran h^ii-^H
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  • 59 13 Automat ic Deliver y ri^Aßl m si s mmm *y s\k (''lint S ?r Ct C h c the first da f s P"ng training at Wk t.iant players face the slants of a mechanical "pitcher" Al t, uU rtlw' r t the r': KUhine firos th< ba i" there/as
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  • 201 13 L cuter) »be '.v«l, ;iurnr derm v. BlackCity 1 )onv. Lei- m v« l, T;yft n 111 (South) essv. -vV Plymouth v ;n iv Swindon I ua v. I sue Division 111 .North. O.dh Bl a Crewe v. Brad! Gates ton: II h u i R ci
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  • 628 13 SECRETS OF ENGLAND 'S WORLD CUP PLANS hjh LONDON, April 12. jJILLY Wright will captain England m the World Cup series from RIGHT BACK-if Wolves agree. 1 can reveal this is the selectors' seciet weapon, after three years' careful Study, planning and work to build a team to win the
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  • 225 13 Hardip Wins For No 1 Sub-Depot TWO good goal- vv m vie ri -nt Hardip Singh ga 1 c No. 1 Svi Depot tne m'er-Depot h »ckey tit c lor tne Tobin Cup a ben I hey heal No. I Sub Depot ii 1 at Fr adly Hill yes> tervay.
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  • 70 13 SCOTLAND'S llw runt uing of Bobby ollins and Willi*' I'crnie impre^ed league club (hirls at Wembley. irdiff, having Eaflad t° sign outside left Tommy earlier m the se v. ■In ed Celtic their pi ice lor Co! Bi »th B mmgham and N< castle m to pay a
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  • 194 13 Krishnan. m th* dosing ssinutes Baresiana rallied strongly sad leered through M son. Palaniappan made the final tallr <;-3. Mr B Menon refereed. Indians: Narayanan* Ghani. Suppiah; Kalimutbu, Veloo, Rashid; Ramakrishnan, Samy, Krishnan, Palianappan, Doraippan Kurasians: A. R»./ario: Ilsiesrira. Fox. Radrigues. Nunts, Deskeri Nonis. Klass, Migson
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  • 112 13 ROYAL Air F.,ree beat Furnpeans by hve goals to one m the Inter Community ]<;,l;uo soccer played at th 0 Jalan Besar Stadium yestei day. The sirnen led 'A 1 m the Best half through Skelton (2) and Cooper Europeans' goal cease m tne .20th mi
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  • 224 13 LAS VKGAS. fits SrtS. A:.ri lU (AP)— The New York Yankees wert listed Wednesday rti FavourNss si odds ot 2-.~> io via the Arnei aai League peaaeni. I.i- Vegas' legal betting line Quoted the Milwaukee Braves and the B Hik.yn Dodgers as co-favour-ItSS Sl ti-5 to win the National
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  • 77 13 RA.TA.II Sports Club team will ho chosen from the following players to meet Katong Sports Club In S.AF.A. Division 3A Lea -nc soccer sl Geylang Stadium today at a la p m. P. S. Mai. am. P. A. Majid. G. Mugunathan, B llariram. If. Sintha. T Nadai ijah,
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  • 31 13 LONDON April ll (Reuter)— Results Of Rugby Union games played this evening were: Bath Bridgwater and Albion fc Llanelly 9 Mt sth 6; Newbridge 12 Pon ty pool gL
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    • 321 13 EASHION MATERNITY WEAR— AI >• m stock. smo< ks s kirl dresses, including a 'Aide range m small sizes. Fully g iarant< i fabrics no two a!ikr> Dv; i 11 D'Almeida St. (Ist Flooi R ifflei Pave. TUITION LEARN cakemaking fr om Oon's Java Cakes Institu n, (>. Aljunied Rd.
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    • 476 13 OLASSIFIED ADS IN Ml MORI AM Ai .:.k 7 -i by Mr- i Mrs. M. R. Fernando, of No. 39. Breeaa 13th. April '57 at Sri Lanka Ran c a. A ucn .v I \cn .a Sara, formerly known as •i. aa< 7\ a M Ma i rej; -t SITUATIONS
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 207 13 ■bnc: By Al Capp K| T%J *>■ 4- %4 JL-aU^jJ-^] 1/ v-.n^TrLKHiDL I THIS MUST BE A DKtAM.'.'- m m *mmAmmm f ."T o<jr AC MAH HOUSE, =i HESSE COME. TINY, WIF TH' r i£d Ho A iJNril TH' HEATS r^\ V. BOY AH BIN DREAM IN' OP J <■'-
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    • 453 13 'iHIOUAVS OIOTATION: YIROO— Aag 23 to Set l| I M GOOd breeding to the art 22- Look for ways aad I or making everybody satis- means of increasing your In- I I tied uilli themselves and come and belongings or to l I 1 pleased with you.- JOMI M v
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  • 944 14 Says Windsor Lad BRILLIANT SCHOLAR comes m for his big stamina test, and though pitted against a pretty smart field of seasoned stayers. I am confident that he will outstay his opposition and win the nine furlongs Hunter Memorial Stakes (Race 7) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, opening day
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  • 68 14 THE track for today's races at Bukit Timah should be good Best outsider BEST longshot at Bukit Timah today is Dantesque m Race 7 Prince Gallant should be a rood each-way bet m Race 2. Big Sweep THERE will b e the usual Forecast and Double Tote*. The
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  • 883 14 six m February, and drops seven pounds since his lasl ra.ro. when finishing seventh to Motion Picture RACt FOUR THE SuTlivaa itabla haa Nm cood ones engaged m the seven furlongi i tee I >r Clan Three, D.\ ision Two They are Sii ra and Hush. Both n.re
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  • 127 14 RACE NINE CONVENTIONAL makes an appeara net- after ft, but m view of lis >pl< ack dis- w. Thursdaj 'Alien he ran three v loop m 39-3/5 sec. with Bri: La i Scholar, he may had his wmi a. j t v C< nventi. r.ai's 1 F< a aa
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