Singapore Standard, 15 April 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard 1 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 It W §L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 w*-** SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 107 1 A Big Cheer From The Crowd Mare's fadb"- >'<**- Ste than 1.50" Sin- Malays, fcers uive is the I im Yew m i nut- Ml Party fc I>, n had *0G Singapore Chinese X were among c crowd began I into the padang Hall steps i a ringside of the
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  • 20 1 O fifchifi last fed! up i n in z. pore milestone i ...t away icwellery am. wtn w aj-med
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  • 70 1 7,500 GATHER AT THE PADANG TO HEAR LIM Standardpic by THE people and Lim Yew Hook. A big moment for the 7.500 Singaporeans who waited for more than two hours to hear a first-hand account of the agreement which the Chief Minister and the allparty delegation reached m London. Here
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  • 30 1 SOVIET government delegatiun Is due to arrive m Bucharest today to conclude an agreement about the provisional stationing of Soviet troops m Rumania. Bucharest Radio reported yesterday. Reuter
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  • 28 1 SIX persons, all over 70. perished m a fire which swept the Berekelev Hotel In Southport. Lancashire, yesterday Firemen rescued 16 elderly. A P
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  • 460 1 THERE were smiles on the faces of the 2,000-odd croud at the Paya Lebar Airport as the speciallychartered Malayan Airways Dakota from Bangkok carryin? the Singapore de-legates came into sight. They had waited m the boiling sun for more than
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  • 54 1 NAIROBI. April 14 (Reuter) Archbishop Makanos m a sermon at the Greek Orthodox church here today said that Greek Cypriote were like soldiers of a church army flehting for freedom In full regalia the archbishop conducted his first service m a GreeK church since his exile from
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  • 645 1 ASSEMBLY DEBATE WILL DECIDE FUTURE THE FUTURE OF SINGAPORE HANGS IN THE BALANCE. This is what Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock indicated at a Press conference after the arrival of the Constitutional Mission by air from London yesterday afternoon. Facing a battery
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON. April 14. UP). —The Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that the Russians tested another nuclear weapon yesterday, the fourth m 10 It da was the 22nd V^ announcement of a Soviet atomic test. The Russians have staged four test explosions this month— on April 3
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  • 31 1 SEVERAL readers cf the Standard yesterday Claimed to have seen the newlf discovered comet moving at Teat speed. The Meteorological Department. Singapore. however would not comment.
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  • 117 1 OSAKA. April 14 (UP) Police today questioned a 15-year-old youth who survived what he called a suicide pact with his 14--year-old sweetheart. The youth told his family on Saturday morning that he and his girl friend drank poison to commit a
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  • 23 1 PRESIDENT Rene Cot v of France la due m Washington, DC. on June 3 for a threeday official visit.' UP
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  • 20 1 SUMMER officially began m Britain yesterday and clocks were put forward one hour as from 0200 GMT.- Reuter
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  • 11 1 EGYPT has reimposed censorship on outeolne radio broadcasts. AP
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 2 cHHflPwfiiffll •Standardpics by At left. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister looks his usual cool self as he answers Questions from Sin^™ i. Paya Lebar airport yesterday. At right, Mr. Lim does a quick uash and brush-un a, th? "rport bathroom i mm, d plane.- a;;l Chen
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  • 542 2 'We Brought Back Only Merdeka' PAP Leader TJ Cheering Crowd! WHAT the delegation brought back to Singapon was not "merdeka but three-quarters merdeka." said Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. People's Action Part\ leader. Speaking m Malay and m his usual fiery manner, Mr. Lee drew rounds of applause when he toM
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  • 374 3 KEEP TAG OF MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS, ADVISER URGES Needless Bossing Too Many Unions No Consultative Bodies PORT DICKSON, Sun.— Trade Union Adviser Mr. R. F. H. Caddick today pointed out three main shortcomings of the Malayan trade union movement at the First Annual Delegates conference
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  • 57 3 100 ton cargo f-"\ hai i m 1 MAuiR. the Mon--1 r.y done two !L-r E .rope and Aus- > erted to X first tir i nc MooI modem the comf .Vilding. lalay crew, istralia, 1 -year old Z\*& horse, which on the nortly. 1 of Boustead the Burns
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  • 51 3 ■rnONS to the Issue nearlj 100 gnsapore. under provicd eith< w •he general Chelliah. SecHotels Licensobjectlons .'by the at its first lor tht be held on |30 and 31. rd has ressue of a 11 n z the objections, appli ni the Governorrevision of ion. he
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  • 27 3 Vi LUMPUR. Sun father of the ncr m all Shafie. .dt nee m Kuala Shafie was officer m I tor more than 20
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  • 151 3 300 Indians Want Land In Kapar \LA LUMPUR, Sun. The Presid the Belan- I division of the Mai r.an Indian Congrc-. Mr. Ifantekavasagam. tol a Bl I nd n r d today that 30n familii 3 havi applied lor lots on the lan I t X ir lot an Indian
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  • 275 3 Equality For All' Mission To London ■ALUMPUR, Sun I and nim I guilds and asI the Federation I ted a iour-man I > fly to London I to ask I lity among I comprises I vho will I Mr. Li: I the United hool Teacher Tan Kee Gak. Ma of
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  • 44 3 LIB-SOCS OFFICIALS r? Assemblyi Koon Teck. was f the I the Si: •lit Pa :r.- JJgjl were: Py* Mr. Ong Chye l 5V In |J>e Ali bin \Ir Da i 1<! Ch YmZL Yeo CJ >ooi committee RLJLJ 0 members. n< nat- p confer
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  • 91 3 The imposing Federal Secretariat m Jalan Kaja, Kuala Lumpur was 'bombed' on Sunia> by enem> aircraft (MA A I s Chipmunks m the role of raiders), resulting m this ciamage. lire s and 'casualties'. Stanclardpic by Yong Poh Seong shows the fire-fiehtinj; nrm m progress
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  • 219 3 PENAXG, Sun.— The 110-ton M.V. "Penang" built m the Singapore arrived here this morning. She is one of the new proto- ferry launches to replace prc?cr.t, Z-^-raft launches now m use between Pcnang a:, i Butter worth V: i Artmii 1 J. W.
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  • 86 3 War Against Attap Squatters THE Singapore City Council has extended its war agaln:-t unauthorised attap houses, even m the tolerated area, m order to check a growing racke.. m houses. Building committee of the Council decided to rere lu.-e any applications for building permits ior attap houses, pending a complete
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  • 104 3 FOUR FINED $180 FOR OBSTRUCTION JOIIOHE BAHRU. Sun.— Three men. Bek Tio Huat. Lo Ch Qg KOO, Lee Cha Bans IE I woman, Lim Goon v. i acib imed $45 m the Magistrate's Court here today, i n charges of obstructing POIiCC onU'cr m the performance of hit duty. Mr
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  • 83 3 BETTER WORTH. Sun. v.' vrk all 1 1 -v btfnn on the building of a new ship, m.v. 1 1 i tot the Straiii St< hip Company In Stiwgri N: docksrard here Slm i the lister ihip of the .M v. Tapah built m the mom
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  • 28 3 A 60-YEAR-OLD woman hawker. Thong Ah Howe, of Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, was yesterday admitted to hospital m a serious condition after being attacked by hornets.
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  • 288 3 WALK-OUT MAY SPARK A BIG SPLIT IN RANKS OF PARTY I 1M thl> I I I I of district I v I th conlerer. I The Ipoh branch ai tti March 31 annual meeting c c U I a of with Mr A X S
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  • 246 3 INDIA will appoint a High Commissioner to Kuala Lumpur, when the Federation achieves independence, the Standard was told yesterday. Mr. N. V. Rao. until recently India's Deputy High Commissioner m Lahore (Pakistan), will be the first Indian High Commissioner m Malaya, the Standard learned. Mr.
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  • 110 3 Mother And Son Found Slashed To Death IPOII, Sun— A 40-year-old woman, Ng Yoke Chee, and act younger son. lien? Kooi Eng. 5. wore found dead m a pool of blood m a back room on the top floor of a eofYceshop m Batu Gajafe this morning. Both bodici were
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  • 57 3 THE Singapore Pakistani .VMiciation and thp Singapore Young Men's Muslim AsaOciation will jointly celebrate April 21 to honour the poet IqbaL Observance of the day will Start at 11 a.m. at the AllMalaya Missionary Society. 31 Lorong 12, off Gcylang Road Speeches will bo made on
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  • 37 3 SINGAPORE Assemblyman and City Councillor. Mr. Lee Choon Enp. yesterday declared open the new Singapore Refrigeration Company, m Victoria Street. More than 100 people attended the opening and a cocktail party which followed
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    • 125 3 -Er EASTER SALE A REAL BARGAIN 7 THAT COMES ONCE A VIAI LIMITED STOCK ONLY Dont Miss it! LADIES SHOES GENTS SHOES CHILDRENS SHOES Business Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. At 439, North Bridge; Rd.. (Corner of M'ddl. Rd.) Singapore. 11l m^^rrm 1 f^^Mfi^k Perfection exists ZENITH Proves ir
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  • 95 4 The eminent Herr Haaser of Germany flies in AN eminent German pianist, Hans Richter Htaser, flew into Singapore yesterday to keep a date with Colony musiclovers. The 4~>-year-o'.:i planlfl had performed la M countries before ■rrhflnfl m the Colony. lie \vi.. make his first apr- UM N it UN Victoria
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  • 176 4 New Union Expands Its Committee EIGHTEEN* members of the now defunct Singapore Factory and Shopworkcrs' Union executive were yesterday elected to the executive committee of the Singapore Qeneri] Employees' Union. Officials of the committee. which has been enlarged In m seven to 21 members. ■n > President: Mr. T. V.
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  • 248 4 Spectators were pushed Pressmen challenged Police reserve unit manhandled crowd —allegations KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Rudeness on the part of certain members of the Federal Police Reserve Unit today marred an otherwise spectacular and successful —exercise to test Kuala Lumpur's preparedness against aerial attacks. In apparent misunderstanding of
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  • 252 4 MR. WONG, 90 TODAY, GIVES... PENANG, Sun. One of the oldest residents m Malaya, Mr. Wong Yoon Kean, today gave his recipe for long life: Cut out all night life and stay away from shows and amusements. Mr. Wong, proprietor of the
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  • 78 4 A 19 YEAR OLD youth. Teo Kang Chew, was slashed on the back of his head with a parang, after he was surrounded by ten thugs m Nieoll Highway, Singapore, last night. Teo wr».s with two friends. Police believe it to be a secret society attack.
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  • 184 4 Kedah To S'pore On Bicycle A MEMBER of the Sungei PatanJ "Fratcrnitv of Adventurers," Mr. P. Shanmugam, a IM-ycar-old Tamil, reached Singapore yesterday after covering the 500-odd miles from Sungd Patani, Kcdah, on a bicycle with IS m his pocket. He told the Standard he joined the- Fraternity, which encourages
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  • 35 4 MR. Wong Thiam Teck. secretary of the Johore Bahru Town Council, has been transferred to the Labcur Department. Johore. as Office Assistant He has been succeeded by Inche Isahak bin Haji Abdul Rahman.
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  • 16 4 ABOUT 200 Chinese youths m Pending have registered to join the Federation Police Force.
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  • 192 4 HINDUISM, based as it is on universality, peace and nonvioence. has contributed to a large extent m preventing wart, Mr. M.P.D. Nair. Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, told mass meeting m Singapore yesterday. Presiding over the third anniversary eclchrations of the Singapore Hindu Sabai at
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  • 79 4 SINGAPORE Malayalee Hindus yesterday joined their coreligionists hailing from other parts of India m demanding the Hindu New Year Day to be declared a public holiday The annual general meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Hindu Sama.jam he'.ri at No 8, Silat Road, yesterday "wholeheartedly endorsed
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  • 67 4 THE Hua Bian Association has elected the following office-bearers for 1957: President. Mr. Soon Cheng Siong; hon. secretary, Mr. Kwce Choon Kow (reflected); Mft secretary. Mr. Lee Boon Piew; hon. treasurer. Mr. Loh Poh Leong (reelected); hon. auditor. Mr. Png Chin Tiong; hon. public officer. Mr. Tan
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  • 42 4 MR D P PaMot, Deputy State Engineer. Johore. has been appointed to act as Stale Engineer, m place of Mr. R. P. Bradley, who has left for Britain on retirement. Mr. Pallot will act until Mr. Bradley's successor arrives.
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  • 186 4 UNION MEETS TOMORROW CIVILIAN employees m the armed services Singapore will now press the Government for the spo< setting up of the proposed tripartite committee. Secretary General of the Federation of Services Employees Unions, Mr. C. S. Sivasamy, said yesterday. The tripartite committee.
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  • 58 4 Kuban* p I •■on scheme h I Kedah is the uLUM etiesofM; I $13 million m I snas-r I opening U6 "S 0 ■ere,*!' I TBS I the < anals. fcs I A main canal, cons: W four large ttfiEfH lead to the da^ I There are 18 major
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  • 40 4 B followinf hn» flirted office-beamTrf RASC Civilian lamLl operative Thrift Oswasn j. s. Treasurer MD. hC ■Wee: Seah SmT|i Ghee Chnng, V Rsm] K. P Bisw-ii, Omtr bin i Karim. J.K. Khan and 1 Pc c r
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    • 411 4 Standard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S N^ APORE Blil SJP|^»s?§y| WbfMA+JE Ooo e r? l Show CU Ep a ti'iS); 9 pm fflßy JBsy am 'Ja^ay mmilßb Anthology (KL>: y3D News (Si; &B&£!^^&i!*^9±WjL9wAsi y45 Evening Star (XL); 10 p.m gBBmK SB *tt<*w«^*«*ii^^E«lf Asian Club iS): 10 20-11 pm London
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  • 899 5  - Marjorie Sees S'pore through the lenses TERRY PILLAY N t WOMAN'S WORLD Lft >is who attend cocktail parties uu musical and artistic eelebri- o( a small woman with light-colour-,-r way through the crowd, In the r.ms camera, equipped and apit****** P company K^ Mrs. MarPjfftt's 35 nun. L all its
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  • Article, Illustration
    203 5 MALAYAN HOMES TIIALAYA has some extremely lovely homes, but most -L'l of them are modern, and growing more modern every day. While I have every admiration for modern homes. I am still convinced that for coolness, comfort and health the old 1850 and 1900 homes of Malaya, are
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 548 6 of the protests That have ben Voiced against the exclusion of BCnons who have been detained for subversiv- tivities Erom standing I r election under the new constitution foe a peJf-gOV-erning Singapore have bt n r-hatt \y cone <1. ement made by the Col mial Office m
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    • 361 6 |EP TAIN >us cv:j<-- s cor Jer the c^ L n m pnbliiH, nd fore not prej ircd to accept contributions from the proceeds of the.-c lotterios for humanitarian w rl I Mri 7..->c bodies can raise the funds they need m the i ojoi hr.t 4 ::oio
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  • 101 6 Shorts from the Talks "THE history of colo- nlsatfc D down the Ages thOWl clearly enough that aUempta to t ree people into a pre-determined mould of aocietl havi no endurIni SBTCfta. There is no shi rt-cut to world civiUa itlon, It nations' ite Wtehefl to win the i weptancc
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  • 1228 6 Rawle Knox probes into secret society activity m Hongkong, where Police have listed 10,000 known triad members— and who believe there must be at least 100,000 more unknown to them. gIX young Chinese m loose cotton coats and trousers, stood m the dock of a
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  • 494 6  -  P. O'Donovan NEW YORK. 1 r goki^g becfc en Urn II >■ I. :t |OSJ '<;/••;:- •d, !»:c United JVatiOttl I momic Commission wi A l and the f*Of Bod NSCAFJS] now m •ostloil fi ;1 1 gOOM 0004 ;-s m re po t, 50 '!c
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  • 627 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By (")NE week ago today this 7 column a.sked: "Is the censorship law m the Federation of Malaya being gradually tightened?" This was m regard to an amendment of the Emergency Regulations to bring subversive pamphlets and propaganda within the scope of
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 320 6 Sir— With the country virhuHy on the threshold of incicpenoence, it is only right and proper that newspaper columnist- shouM refrain from making inflammatory speeches and writing pfOVO* Cativ<a articles calculated to arouse racial pas.-ions and prejudices. With uuc respect to your columnist, Mr. Aster BtnHh sckera.
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    • 277 6 AJ! Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point Sir T.ne Ma'ays m their own country are outn > bercd by non-Malay Asians. This is the grievous positu n of the Malay raceIt was the deplorable policy Oi those m power m the federated MM it located Malay
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  • 127 7 Marilyn spends a night in hospital NEW YORK, April 14, —Actress Marilyn .Monroe |cf| a New York hospital yesterday where she had been since Friday lor what her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, said was a "routine examination." Dr Bernard Bellas, a noted New York gynaecologist, was m attendance. Miss Monroe
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  • 110 7 Dior sues Farouk for bad debts PARIS. April 14. UP) A Paris court yesterday ordered Ex King Farouk to pay *****0 francs (*****5.71) damages to fashion kin? Christian Dior for failing to accept and pay lor J, HZ 1.000 francs (US$l3,IH'l) worth of dresses he ordered m 1951. Farouk was
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  • 102 7 INDON, Apr;! 1 I (IT) 1 n Dai v Exprcs baa q it v I Panamaidan Piesi lent, t rn< ito Dc La G lai i:2 lying that he intends "1 > rej| oe complete be Q Pai a Canal In an inn n
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  • 112 7 Mrs. Pandit Offered New Job? LONDON. April 14 (Reuter) —The Sunday Dispatch, rightWing British newspaper, reported on its tront-paga today that Mrs. Pandit. Indinn High Commissioner In London, f c-x home lasi week to see ;or brother Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minitty The Sundnv Dfepntrh ?aii It understood she had
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  • 38 7 TOKYO, AptH H (AP) JapSflMSa divers reached the submerged wreck of the fcny boat No. 5 Kitavawa Mara today. Thcv recovered two more bodies of the 93 persons who died when it sank on Friday.
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  • 208 7 WASHINGTON. April 14. (Rcutcr)— Financial circles said today that Administration's new plan for providing foreign economic aid through cheap loans had aroused considerable disquiet m such lending organizations as the International Bank and the United States I Export Import Bank. Authoritative sources said t':'.at
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  • 143 7 Mufti Told To Form New Govt. In Jordan I AMMAN. April 14 (UP) >Kin^ Hussein today called on >the speaker of the Upper 1 House of Parliament. Sadi 'Pasha Mufti, to form a new Cabinet. The palace summons came i after former Defence Minister Abdul Halim Nimr apologized to Hussein
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  • 72 7 CAIRO, April 14 (UP) Defence Attorney Ahmed Roushdi yesterday won a one-month postponement m the trial of four Britons and 12 other persons accused of spying for Britain. Roushdi asked for the postponement as soon as the trial opened early yesterday morning at Cairo's Criminal Court. The
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 60 7 A WEST German chemist m Kassel, has concocted "a lion smell" which will be used m Zululand to scare marauding hippopotami off stijjar plantations. Dr. H. Hildcbrandt, the chemist, has already tried out the smell which he calls "Lion's Number Four" on four unsuspecting hippos m the West
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    • 61 7 A NEGRO handyman charged m an Alabama court that a white woman employer had been paying him for three years m newspaper clippings instead of money. Harvey Sparks, 55, said he had been putting his unopened pay envelopes away for "a rainy day". When the day came, there were
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    • 44 7 A STUDENT at a high school m Kitchener, Ontario, who had his head shaved m order to look like movie .star Yul Brynner has been suspended from classes. The principal said he was to stay away from school "until your hair grows."- AP
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  • 82 7 BOSTON. April 14 (Reuter). —Sir Anthony Eden is reported makins KOOd recovery here from the operation he underwent to eliminate the bile duct ailment which has Deen troubling him for four years. A spokesman an the New England Baptist Hospital where the operation was performed yesterday
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  • 363 7 INCREASED PRESSURE ON DENMARK Reds Send 3 Destroyers COPENHAGEN, April 14 (UP)— Three big Soviet destroyers have been cruising m the strategic thoroughfares between the Baltic and the open sea for the last 36 hours, a spokesman for the Danish Naval Headquarters here said today. The three destroyers, believed to
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  • 93 7 2 \YITH one mink hub cap m place, actress 2 Mamie van Doren and her J husband, band-leader Ray 5 Anthony, get the feel of J its mate. The furry- accessories were a gift from Anthony to his wife. There's just one pair; the other
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  • 171 7 LONDON, April 14 (Reuter)—The British Medical Association today issued a 36-pase prescription for happy marriage ranging from pre-adoles-cent sex education to the "incredible" value of double beds. Appropriately, the booklet begins v.Jlh a diagnosis °f honeymoons. Several noted British doctors contributed articles recom men dins
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  • 90 9 M Hfl Mtl.ll 5-lgv piCSft a See stale ar- i has M pressurs t -rnand gg[ F*Loi"wice downtP^T $a ys Peat KWlv wport. ranged i per L is now apparn a»iera will re f>r i May the p. t this ab--apore is mv t whether rate of WA future
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  • 9 9 ■sm the market for Ins o; Cuban raw
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  • 603 9 Stock Markets Buoyant On U.K. Budget, M-Talks By A Market Correspondent „,rro^fT,?^, X*K markt s were extremely buoyant m the past week, following the n««ulh ou J k com l e of the constitutional talks and also the Chancellor's Budget prono «ntlrf r f Plantation and mining companies registered m
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  • 64 9 PENANG. Sun. Members of the Penang Government Committee for Commerce and Ir.rL;>try vUtcd the Smelting works of the Straits Trading O Ltd.. m BlltttrWOfth last week and watched various processes of tin smelting. ACfOtnpmying the chairman. Mr Wong Po-.v Nee were Mr. Won- Loh Hun, thche
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  • 34 9 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group announced for March are: r'bber 6.235.2011 Ib.: tea (b!a"k) 156.000 Ib.; palm oil 1.254 ton?; palm kernels 408 tons; tin ore 1.815 picuis.
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  • 27 9 ThP 0 650-ton Indian motor frel£hter Jaladharatl built by Luebeck'a Fiender shipyard for the Scindia Steamship Navigation of Bombay, was launched In Luebeck, Germany, recently.
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  • 521 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK B'-'XESS reported dor»- M Shares during i e ;er:od April Consolidated T Snclteri ords 32/14 to 33/6, Feder $2£o and N ords $2L32J to $2 33 to $12 4 x &nr*~™ $207) to $2.10 to $2.08, Hammer ann ri Bank X ol) $890.00 to $88.">00. Uonckong
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  • 113 9 COMPANIES under the General Management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh. reported the following returns for the quarter to March SO, 1057: Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited 721 piculs, Gopcng O nsolldated 3.G80 piculs; Hongkong Tin 1.045 piculs; Kont (F.MS.) Tin Dredging .»47 piculs. Killinghall Tin 726 plcals,
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  • 183 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED ATLAS ICE CO. LTD. Ex- irdinary general meeting is called for May 10 to consider ition for capitalization o' t rom genera] reserves .-..-.a the free issue to shareh/:de:^ of a one share for every two held. CONN I MARA LTD. For 1956 a profit of 5112.481
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    • 278 9 NEW YORK. April 12— (UP) D '.v-Joncs closing averages: STOCKS: ::o Industrial! 48H.72 20 Rails 146.05 15 Utilities 7.61 65 Stocks 171.10 BONDS: 40 Bondi W. 73 Tbi Dow-Jonei commodity ruturei Index (1924-26 average equals ion) ckwed at VSI7&, NOTICES OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) NOTICE TO MEMBERS
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    • 560 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 111 In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TX BANKRUPTCY No. 535 of 1 1050. Re: A. MANAP bin MAJID of No. 7 Mangis Road, SinRtceiving Order rr.ade 18th January, 1957. j Date of Adjudication 18th January, 1957, Date aid pla^e
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    • 585 9 NOTICES Che Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 13 of Re: NAJAR SINGH son of CJjrdit Singh of No. 234-A, Tanjong Pagar R r ;ad, Singapore. 2. Receiving Orcter rr.a'le 13th January 1957. Date of Order for
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    • 717 9 SINGAPORE TENDERS i \T T ATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of 1,200 Tons of Hyd rated Lime Tender Deposit $200/-. Cose 4 P.M.— 2 ELECTRICITY DEPART MENT: Supply of 50-400 Watt I H.P.M.V. Medium Angle Beam Street Lighting Lanterns com- j Sle with Lamps and Chokes. idcr Deposit 550/-. Close NOON— I
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    • 509 9 :he Singapore Improvement Ordinance (Chapter 259) Jotice of preparation of amendment to the OeneraJ mprovement Plan under the irovisions of Section 52(2) of he Singapore Improvement Ordinance Amendment No. 1 of 1557 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that m pursuance of the xiwers conferred ny ?üb;ection (1) of section 52 of
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  • Your Sunday Cricket
    • 188 10 LONDON, April 14 (Reuter) Hungarian proposals ior two new European Cup competitions will come before the meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation m Paris on July 10. Bangui is suggesting a European cup competition for National mixed teams and a ladies team championship ot Europe,
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    • 1039 10 SELANGOR CRICKETERS SHOW PAHANG SIDE HOW rl SELANOOB SELANGOR signalled its fir^t success of the season i when it swamped Pahang by an innings and 29 runs m an inter-State cricket match on the padang here today. I This match was scheduled j to take place at Raub over j
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    • 496 10 Kim Fong's Goal Saves Perak PEXANG, Sun.— Perak Chinese lived to fight again another chy m the M.C.F.A. Cup competition when they I snatched a last-minute goal to force a 4-all draw against Penan? Chinese at the City Stadium today. Penang are the defending champions. The game was fast and
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    • 24 10 INDIAN Socccritcs beat Rajaji by two goals to one at Farrcr Park, yesterday. Ramakrishnan scored Indians' goals while Ramanathan replied for Rajaji
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    • 203 10 3IALACCA, Sun.— Trailing 2 3 and with only five minutes left for play, Negri Sembilan Chinese staged an incredible rally which brought them three goals to win by five goals to three against Malacca Chinese m a M.C.F.A. soccer cup tie at the
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    • 118 10 A DEADLY pell of bo\v!in2 by H. Muir that included 1 h;it-t lick he '.ned SenuiMOO Garden Bporti Chib to beat Braddle SporU Club bf II mcketa m 1 friendlj cricket match at Sera:.suon Garden jfcstcrday* Braddle. 41 dl. Muff IOVH for 14 (hat-trick, S. Dixon two for
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    • 449 10 BASEBALL SEASON OPENS TOODAY WASHINGTON. April 14 (AP) Bob Chakalcs, a relief pitcher last year, will pitch for the Washington Senators m the opening same of the season here on Monday against Baltimore. President Eisenhower is scheduled to throw m the first ball. Chaka!c> was chosen by manager Chuck Dresden
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  • 68 11 r I r fe?s shifl f f the r«ute I wfZZn. offif iab I parti v*• &<***;£? WzL^»t MBit Tit SS WZ» IBT tSMSI MIH accortlI that the Xm li L tot y far by W *t r 1 KTvUI 9&m JL^t* this IJJjT ma t m •ttdal -i|Si
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  • 13 11 Brazil drew f their p prelim night n gmup one ne.
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  • 726 11 English F.A. League Roundup But Babes' Are Still In The Lead LONDON, April 13 (Reuter) Manchester I nited, chasing the English <-.••. FA. cup and EuroI tn Cup 'treble." main- I their leacue leadership today by winning a* Lut >n. Tl eir three nearest rivals
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  • 266 11  - BISHOP AUCKLAND MAKE ENGLISH SOCCER HISTORY VERNON MORGAN A mtitvur tin til By WEMBLEY STADII M, Middlesex, April 13, (Reuter) —Bishop Auckland, from County Durham made history here today by winning the English Amateur soccer cup final lor the third successive year, beating their South Country opponents Wyeombe Wanderers by
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  • 1355 11 U.K. League Soccer Results Positions LONDON. April IS. Ri ftu I b- league :.iy uion i>iv. i Aston Villa 5 Sheffield Wei. 0 Blackpool l Ihelsea 0 Bolton v."crer.s l Portsmouth l Charlton A l. Burnh y 2. Ev< rton o Cardiff o. Leeds rtd 0 Wpsl B'wicl A. 0
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  • 84 11 NEWMARKET. Suffolk. Apr. 13, (Renter). Mr. T 11. Farr's prey colt Quorum won the Free Handicap for three-year-olds run over seven furlongM here yesterday. He heat Mr. A. Aman'r. Petersfield by three lengths. Lord Ro-ebery's filly Camille was further one and a half length! away thirc". 13 ran.
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    • 191 11 liner By Al Capp J//V*#-#% "V/ fHE G O TTA HIDE O^ jr 1 WHUTBVER MORE. PRESARVED V C"u C K^£-.1 r <lS i<^^rtl?" 'IN COGPATCH FO'A \TVA<VS,'TVs/ARIsrT TURNIPS?-HELP 7V CXVJ.V 7H/S ftfM, > SPELL BACK IN TH' I HIS FAULT.'/'- J VORESEJ-F.T- OLE BUZZ ARP 'V pny- CiTY HEGOT
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    • 414 11 EawWalkl \Mm MIJ lEwo 7^O I) AY QUOTATION: "Id my m i lid. ilir best '<■ Bad nii»*>t luult|p«>s cliarac-tt-r is Ins who i* ;is ready to p.mlon the r<s| of ininkiiKl. as though In- daily Ir.iiisgresseu liiinsrit; und ;it the saint* time as cautious to a\oid limit as if
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  • 666 12 MATCH ENDS WITH AN HOUR TO SPARE SINGAPORE Combined Services beat the Civilians by six wickets m their annual cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday. Civilians were 71 m reply to Services first innings total of 191. In the follow on. Civilians scored ITU, thus
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  • 87 12 SINGAPORE Cricket As- I sociation last night named II the team which will meet i Federation m th P annual cricket classic to be played i this weekend at Kuala Lumpur. Those selected ar P re- I quested to turn un for net practice at the Singapore
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  • 353 12 Colony Schools Retain 'Quad' Soccer Title SINGAPORE Combined Schools retained the SAFA Inter-State Combined Schools quadrangular title by boating Negri Sembilan Combined Schools three goals U) one at Jalan Be>ar Stadium yesterday. S.r. r w<^r r <"h irr.p:~ r. >r t! fir~! voar «-f the competiti a lfli ever Johore
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  • 126 12 Narrow Win For Johore JOHORf: Ooarti oad Sffwwh rallied ma."..: .r to trim M i 4- o ore :ng match lh« "qua li ingul ir' bocct' c mpetitj si J .'.an Besar stadium yestcrc. Malacca score the 10th rr. R rt Choc off a Took F] ng i Johore equalised
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  • 5 12 Racing Standard Photo- Form i^sfe^KKSss^n^--
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  • 94 12 LONDON. April 13, fßeuter). Llanolly. who possess an impressive record m their matches igainst Welsh Rugby Union Bides this season, have fared less happily on their visits to English Clubs. Leicester beat them 19-3 today their second dedefeat m three excursions across the border. Today I re.-nl* followinp
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  • 945 12 Another memorable ball game r j < I lie Snorls Editor I <_. I S eventh O f s L L ,f n T e E h u R to 4 yh E A d d P ey did a ain m the ™™>
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  • 213 12 Thomes Cup Prospects Go To Work A I»KUL'r of MaJaya's Thomas Cup prospects, 14 strong, began their 10-day training at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre yesterday. T L The first of a scries of trainDM, which ii run by The Banninton Association of Malaya m reparation of Malaya's defence »f
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  • 68 12 Sydney Jockey Bill Camrr, who scored a brilliant treble when making his debut on the Malayan Turf at Bukit Timah last Saturday, is pictured here on two of the three mounts. Charlemond is being led m the winner's enclosure by Mrs. A. Kennard while
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  • 247 12 AN ill-timed hit. which missed, cost the University of Malaya full points m their SCA league match against the SRC at the Sepoy Lines ground > esterday. In reply to the SK( total of 97 runs, the University nere 9."> for 9 when Gou decided to cross at a
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  • 31 12 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. April 13 <Rt uter) Glcnavon today won Irish Football A»ociati< n r., Windsor Park }.< n A largo crowfl saw them beat Derry 2—o. m the rii
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  • 114 12 M C b J I E. le Merger ibw li 'ithra.irgam I p I limi I gam b Rainam 1 «C. Hoffman c Seimfl b c 1 Ibw b liM J. Aena not out C C inf low b I 'i^am I I Tutil I of wickets <;-. 1
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