Singapore Standard, 16 April 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 l,ne«) 2400 $k ft iH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 n 2X2 SINGAPORE, TLESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 12 PAGES 13 CENTS
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  • 41 1 NASSER WANTS TO BURY THE HATCHET wch Pa?** :i r ,-m.!> Ke and i:l ith tbf if present to r -I'- printInter- r i'i It i splash- fltr the P o-head-to keep fca-, tsypincludtnt ran to a member would ik with
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  • 26 1 INTEGRITY OF ASSEMBLY MEN M.L n the n April I nquire members commission Court should recomps to be f the of lnten♦•onfidr elected d in their
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  • 22 1 UMNO Men Expelled Bahru i bin ere ex- v by a F n f *cr a <? Malay F* it J I for
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  • 18 1 Pin London of p. chief Liberal Boise of Li was announced VM Sit AVtH a Reuter
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  • 94 1 LONDON, April 15 f AP)_ h r H r E> ans, persona] P| ici *n to Si: Anthony h n diV d( erlbed the I rm( r Brltl h Prime Minister f 1 n r d -irt" aftor ihr[ >'- ■p< ration in Bo ton <
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  • 269 1 STOCKHOLM, April 15, (I I') -The Swedish Deli m e Ministry today an-roum-ed the arrest of two government workers on charges of spying for Russia. One was identified as an assistant secretary ot the Atomic Kneruy Commission and the other as a blueprint
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  • 52 1 VI tint this White K u s„ia n refugee '"> i^• ■«I liiu.i M.t^ 1 T- the u,,rld i> h'-r t>< ln\ rd halaI"^ i u rapped in i ;";'"»i»'h Hi a •»»nk.-t r.,11. lrpk. her belongings iN she arrives in >% dnev r«--centl\ with
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  • 217 1 A BUSY DAY FOR CHIEF MINISTER The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday got down to the task of preparing the White Paper on the constitutional talks to he presented to the Legislathe Assembly on April 21. He uas busy throughout >estcrday (haling with
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  • 367 1 King Hussein Gains Greater Prestige CHIEF-OF- STAFF REPORTED HELD AFTER COUP FAILS AMMAN, April 15— Dr. Hussein Khalidi formed a new government for Jordan today and ended a six-day cabinet crisis from which King Hussein emerged victorious. Bah.iat Talhouni, chief of the Royal Cabinet, confinru'd that
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  • 52 1 Nicosia. Anrii is (Renter) i■ waft dtj I Nicosia was dec in i in h unds today I Brltl h rvlcemeo ofl duty f( r the first time for m re tt in a y- tr This foU 1 1 I full month without terrorist incidents
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  • 36 1 XHI C nn< U I the Onl- ity oi Malaya has rl--q Pn !< r L H. G D« bby. Dean ot the Faculty i Arts, to remnsidcr hli deci:.' n to k. Ign.
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    • 46 1 SYDNEY. Apr:: 15 (Reutcr» Qantsn Empire Alrway.s pilots decided at a mass meeting here today to c,ntinue their live-day-oid strike which has paralysed the company's world air services. And tonight there was a threat that hundreds ol ground stall employees might become involved.
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    • 24 1 AN INDONESIAN group of dancers, musicians and pup-p-ct show players will tour Communist China this June. Jakarta news reports *>aid yesterday. AP
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    • 25 1 PREMIER Solomon Bandaranaike has toid British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan that he agrees to a meeting of Commonwealth nremiers early in June. AP
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    • 29 1 INFLUENZA has broken out in Hongkong and the government announced last nicht it was opening fonx additional night clinics to deal with the larce numbers of pauents. Reuter
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    • 22 1 MR REGINALD lUudltoe, the Payma-tcr Genera!, -rid yesterday that petso] ratiooIng In Britain "mu?t stav for the time beinf.**- Reuter
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  • 181 1 KUALA LIMPLR, Mon II M. Lee. brother of Federation Finance Minister, "01. 11. S. Lee. figured in a <i\i! suit before Mr. Justice Smith in the High Court tod iv. Li managing partner of Messrs. Lee and Wong is b Ins sued foe $6461
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  • 120 1 Diver Fights For His Life SYDNEY, April 15 CAP) A young Torres Strait islander lost Ml left arm after a trim 10-minute battle with Ti-foot grey nurse shark oM the northern tip of Australia. The islander, Tui Spua Nomoe, 2'Z, a pearl diver was swimming
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  • 112 1 'BELOVED GUEST VOROSHILOV IN CHINA TOKYO. April 15 <UP> ThOUMOdf of pcop incJudmg Red Chmc-e leader Mao T.-r--run2. welcomed KUmenti v< roshilov at Pt kin;; Airport ti dav a-. the Russian President arrived for a 20-day visit to Communist China Voroshilov was invited by Mao. The New China New? "many
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  • 166 1 $21,000 Anonymous Donation To Society A "MAGNIFICENT C.I STLRE" in thr- lonw ol .1 donation of >.'l 000 b\ .in "anonymous woman from a foreign country" to the .Singapore Ro>al Socict> lor the Prevention of ruelty to Animals has enabled the organization to ahead with its kennels and nuilding project.
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  • 75 1 POLICE PROBE 'RUDE' CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Mnn. The Solangor Police, today instituted a full-scale inquiry into allegations of rough handling ol prr:-.-mrn and the public by certain members of the Federal Police Reserve Unit at the plvil defence ex r .rs yesterday. This morn'.n? rvrra] ppople who had had bntthCS
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  • 179 2 Comet Will Not Mean Trouble For Malaya, Says Astrologer IF i <<>met did appear in Malayan skies, there is no < ui.^e lor alarm, a Singapore astrologer, 74-year-old I'roi'rssor S. 11. Shastry, said yesterday. 'There will be no political <le of any kind In Singa'pore or the Federation, N the
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  • 93 2 THE Singapore UMNO ie> ll«ious section will hold a Koran reading contest among its members at the house of chairman. In ~he Abdul Hamid hin Haji Jumat in Telok Kurau. on Apri Syed Ali Redha. head of \O religious section, to!d the Standard yester thai winners of
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  • 58 2 NG, Mon.— A sudden rheck, the first since Ber* was declared white, by police here last night, caught cinemagoers unawares. Many of the 200 checked had left their identity cards at home. They were told to produce them within 24 hourSix others were detained for
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  • 71 2 DR p. A Cameron. Au lian Minister for Health, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to attend a World Health Conference in Geneva. Dr. Cameron said he hopes to meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Yew Hock, during his short stay in the Co!ony. The World
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  • 28 2 MORE tiiAn r. i'.f campaign v, and rr.-:ia:> won by Aii tralian servicemen in the Bccond World War and |g R i i have no( rcc:: djdmed
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  • 127 2 THERE will I c r.o delivery ol letters on Friday which ki lay, the Postal DaI tftmeol ..nnounced In Sto" ore >c.-:erday. Or. Saturd r 'c will be :v. and none <-< r: The Genera] P c t CXBcc will !^o open from U a.m. to noon
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  • 172 2 CI.OSINC; rubber price* (rents per Ib) in Sinera pore yesterday were:Isu>ers StMrn Spot fXom *9U 91 1 Int. Apr RSS No 1 KSS No. 2 '>•! HO; kss \o. r; 89 i It] Tone: Quirt. STORE TIN l'he pri< e of tin on the local market yester day
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  • 80 2 24 Bandits Killed in 29 Clashes KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Twenty-four terrorists were ki ed and three wounded, in ikirmishei with poiire patrols in March, it was revealed today. Pifty-Uire« terrorist camps were ).<n 1 by security forces, who also uncovered 84 food ■ad amfmmHtoa dumps. Ibl re were 19 attacks
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  • 68 2 GOPAL GOVIXDASAMY ye.MonkiV i-iesrribcd his mother, found hanging at her home in Tom'.inson Rnati. Singapore, on Feb. 17, M I "chronic alcoholic." He >aid this t"» Singapore C^ror.cr, ?.Tr Giam Chong Eiing, an inQuest on, 52-year-old G ipal Elkmial. Bc:"<Me hor r-mth, she had toM him th.it
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  • 81 2 WHEN a husband, a shop assistant, found his wife unusually drowsy on the mornIng of April 12. in his bedroom, in Kim Chens Road, he discovered that she had taken an overdose of sleepIng tablets, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Au Foon Cheong. a 32--year-old
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  • 108 2 A LAWYERS clerk. Chee Ec Khan. 17. admitted in a Singapore District Court yesterd.iy to two charges of housebreaknig on March 31 and April 2. The Prosecuting Officer. Inspector v. Deradas, who arrested Chee on April 8 said on the first occasion. Chee stole a wallet and
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  • 222 2 PERMANENT JOBS FOR TEMPORARIES SINGAPORE Government's new clericaljscheme is published in a paper to be laid before the next Legislative Assembly meeting on April 24. It says plans are now complete to put into effect the scheme, which aims at streamlining the clerical services.
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  • 121 2 Fishing Boat Brings In Girl's Body THE bodv of Yuen Char Mok. a 17-year-old Hongkong £irl. was recovered from the South China Sea. four days after she Vll found missing from a fishing vessel. A Police spokesman «aid Yuen's mother was employed on bound the vessel, which was reqi.-tercd in
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  • 24 2 WORKERS in Penan? and Province Welles'.ey have decid•d to hold a May Day rally at the Penang Esplanade on May 1.
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  • 186 2 TWO labourers, Yiak hei n W and r I Kan&, yesterday claimed trial at I to a murder charge. m They were rihpj to have killed a carpenter. Neo Eng at the 112 Mile, Wood ands Road, on Dec. 17. vMf being member? of an
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  • 46 2 THE Pcrzr.z Coroner, Mr Au Ah Wcih, yc^rrnay rc:^rr.ed sn opcr. verdi( I the inquiry into the death of a Javanese ca*t dweller. 53--y ear-old Ariffin bin Sangka, whose highly dccn-pnzcj >ri v was found near a cave ai Penans Hi:; on Jan 24
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  • 42 2 TWO AREAS UNDER CURFEW "LOK AXSON \J I e have clinarf^ curfew a Bidor P ar Bflal J today u: m Bidor and junction to Kampar. curfew passes ti issued c-- very J C Se J' strict food clack, A u nounced.
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  • 54 2 The well-known Soaft] dian drama troupe. T I Brothers, will ar: gapore rn April 22 from! ras to stage pertonmaej the Colony and the Fed tion. ief Minister. Lim Yew Hock and his leagues in the Ctbtott. City Council; sent on the opening njn April 22
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  • 144 3 LOSKD-SHOP POLICY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Planting Industry Employers* Associahas agreed in principle to the •'closed-shop'* policy advocated by the National Union of Plantation Workers. "The policy had been forwarded by the NUPW to > guard the union from Communist infiltration into the organization," a
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  • 60 3 R. :.\~r. The levelling of t -acre of the Malaya Independence (Merdeka) Trade Fair is almost complete and r ments are being made for the Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Abdul Rahman, to lay the foundation stone shortly. was announced that the official opening date of .T
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  • 49 3 PENANG. Mon.— An EnfUsli school student. Quah Chcow 7 admitted in tho Mi 4 te'l Court today, the thefl of a purse belonging to Bo See, a housewife, containing $1. Sentence waj p kpOOC i to April 23 and Quah MM allowed $200 bail.
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  • 42 3 HONGKONG April IS S] 'ial Standard Scr Closing prices of the II kong Exchange were: $16.43 to Stei g: $6,105 to U.S. $i: I to Malay n II: I to one Indonesian K:- Gold $26 I 875 1 a Ud
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  • 52 3 PEXANG. Mon.— A <^l thai bit i policen in on the leg rost Mi owner, o<-i Yoon Sin, $19 in the flnt Migiitfrtri Court beft today. Ar-.other owner, P. B Foley, T w lor R (I. was lined ?ld. only lit woman, SI i on Mir
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  • 224 3 Chronic Patients Roam Streets Spread Disease MALACCA, Mon.— The tuberculosis situation in Malacca is so serious that unless a home is built quickly ior the chronics, the whole purpose of TB treatment at the General Hospital will be defeated. The Chief Medical Officer. Mr. J. E.
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  • 208 3 Kl ALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon. Malaya must not join SEATO and become onmoshtfi in the Anijlo- American spider's web, which has been specially spun lor Asian nations, the Peoples Progressive Partv of Malava said todav. i.e party through its sfTicial orp in, 'Action' pointed
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    89 3 PARTY of 11.1 tourists from Malis. i. consisting of <lo< tors nur>rs and workers ot the Malayan \mbulanre BriyatN- and their family. arri\ed in nu Japan. on April 2 aboard the X 'MMJ-ton liritish ship Santhia. The group, including 42 women, will head for Kyoto nlt-r making a tour of
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  • 125 3 'Out To Seek Publicity' KL ALA Lr.MPI'R. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today hrandrd the proP<>M>d delegation of the Chinese guilds and associations to London us consisting "strong members of the Kuomintans; out to seek publicity and obstruct the Federation's progress towards independence." In a statrment today, the
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  • 128 3 KTAI.A LUMPUR, Mon. UMNO Headquarter! will lend directives to all UMNO lii.isions, ordering memben to keep away from the torthcon*" Ing Malay Congress, scheduled to take place on May 4. the Standard learnt today. H;i.u Yahaya, organizer of the congress, had invited all political parties and
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  • 185 3 Those Political Opportunists PENANG, Mon. The Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Iling;, today warned the people here of political opportunists, who were trying to exploit the present situation, arising out of the Reid Constitution report. Mr. Too stated that such xrople were
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  • 112 3 Cheques In Dust Bin, Cash In Drain IPOH. Mon— A petty cashdok, d ntainlm $400 in cash and Cheques, and a fishingreel worth $43 wore reported :r.:.-.-;rr-; from Hold Metmpolv. Brewster Road, this morning, Bat by the afternoon, practical;;.- lH the mifffirg money and cheques had batn rceofcvod, Proprietor of
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  • 71 3 A SINGAPORE bus <«>n ductor wa.s relieved of S2O by his passengers on Sunday nuht. (handrapathy Kaim said the bus was travelling along Telok Blangah when two passengers took the money from a money bag hanjjine from his shoulder. lie shouted and the bus driver stopped the
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  • 337 3 IPOH MIC NATIONAL MEETING IPOII. |f< n The b h branch of the Malayan Indian OnpM will send delegates to the National Congress of the p;.r v at Penang this wcckcnrl En pectivp of whether the i ib« rommittee formed by the Per;/. State MIC Executive Committee has reached its
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  • 91 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan chanter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International will end fiveman fie. elation to the seventh Asia Regional Conference of the organisation at Saiqon. Mr. Lok it Lock, Public Relations Oflircr of the 0 and concurrently director, will head the dokgatton.
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  • 211 3 Malaya's First Ship On Trial Run PENANG, Mon. The m.v. "PenanCt" whidi costs the r a! Port Commission ncar.y 11,500,000 for construction Singapore wai ptit on an ho trial run in the harbO II here this morning The chairman of the Pcnar.s Port Commission, Vioe-Admir-al J. W. Jeflord, who boar':'
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  • 375 4 Malayans Must Settle Their Own Problems CHINESE school teachers from Kuala Kan^sar, SunRpi Siput (N). Lenßßonjj, and Grik districts posed in front of the K\van«tunj; Association. Taipin^. after completion of their first Civit s Course organized by the Department of Information Services
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  • 213 4 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon. A 37 year-old labourer S. Poonan was alleged in the High Court to have knifed his 22-year-old wife 12 times, apparently without motive. Poonan is on trial before Mr. Justice Sutherland or the *Ueged murder of hii
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  • 62 4 CAPTAIN Winharnoko. of tin Indonesian Navy, who arrived in SiHgapOTC yesterday by PA A after a nine months course at Ike Inited States Naval T*A Graduate C olleuc i!i Monterey, California. He studied the latest naval defence tactics at the College and is the first Naval
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  • 41 4 THE foDowißl have been elected offlce-beMeii of the Kuaui Lipia branch of the Malayan Indian Congress: Presideflt: Mr. Ci. Vijayara-vicr-pn^ident Mr. K Kili. secretary: Mr. S. Gopal. as.st. secretary: Mr. T.K. Ponnu>amy. and treagurer: Mr. P. Perumal
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  • 77 4 THE Singapore Guru Khal<a Sabha yesterday sent a cabled protest to the Britfah Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan "over the discriminatory treatment shown by the Nottingham City Transport Department to Gulwant Sardar Johl," the Secretary of the Sabha. Mr Satwant Singh. told tht Standard yesterday. Mr.
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  • 103 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 1.000 esta:e workers of Nice] Gardner Estate. Din Selangor. will 20 < n a tJVOr pathy strike, if the management cannot settle a dispute with their 160 co-wockenL A spokesman of the National Union of Plantation Workers said the dispute in over the
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  • 32 4 about 300 "amiis" (tithe collectors) under ten kathis will begin a three-day c lection of zakat and fitra :n Muslim homes in town.-, villages and kamponas in Pahans from April 27."
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  • 112 4 New Call For End To Emergency IPOH. Mon. The People's Progres>ive Party of Malaya has suggested that the Chief Minister should take urgent steps to consult all political parties, with a view to making a final attempt to put an end to the Emergency in the country. In the latest
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    • 915 4 Standard cAlmanac Information al a Glance Spore Diary JSP "JLL* T.t f^'v^P- >, 6 (I.MR\L Pasavalai 2. a3d and Happy Ann i versa n p. 656 Sbrll (o.: Free film show-Jascha m wT v RE V' nle An f o els :n 6 8 sß a l:o Share Market Report
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  • 228 5 Wanted 15 Political Experts THE Singapore Liberal-Socia-list Party is to re-organise its party machinery into three central groups. T. r«ro: An fxecttive Committee I FINANCIAL Committee, and ORGANISATION Committee b \oi the re-organisation build I lid foundation for proition f paj doctrines, Mr. E.
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  • 140 5 Standard Shipping Reporter A MOVE to institute a full court of inquiry into the loss of the tanker Landak with 17 men aboard is to be made by the Malaysian Seamen's Union, the Standard learnt yesterday. Capt. Mohamed Said, spokesman for the Union, told
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  • 131 5 TUNKU SAYS 'NO,' fair IS ABANDONED KU A LUMPUR. Men The proposed Mala> b vrnational trade fair scheduled to be hold hero in June has bl D abandoned by the sponsor The sponsor?, a comn: local businessmen, I I decision rig a n(- val of their project b v the
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  • 116 5 Mrs. Barretto is granted a divorce A H< ISCWIFE, D• [a Ermine Lambert. 27. granted a divorce by Ml Just.hua in the Slngnp Hi h bran her husband', Frcde: B RCttO, a shipping company direct r, en grounds of his adultery T and Bnrrotto, a divorcee, were married rn June
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  • 70 5 "CAVE-MAN" robbed ri S-n-.i;- re housewife ol Sl-'.T w. oi jrwrll.TV at t!, H.uv-Par Villa. Singapore, at wo ->• n(J Mr^ > icf V n A Pollrc that he fl Ited the Villa with her servant on Bundajr •l v v.T" ine oi many caves
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  • 27 5 con Bktm B f. r b ife, was y< u.y v a Sinsapon SSstrate. S. K I".- f'-r Jl p Mi oi c rL
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  • 63 5 KI'AI.A LI'MITR. Mon. The P.W D. H<ariq ;artc-r.i announced this morniri* that the gpngLPengkfl Rot 29th mile. i do (r j to all traffl 8801 Ol f.vfj tOOI (i;: Repair! if« cted ;(> comp.' ted I Apri 20. Traffic la two tons should proceed froi
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  • 148 5 CENSUS TO COST $1.7 MILLION THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will be a.^ked to vote tdditi >nal expenditure to meet expenses of i new and enlarged Public Services Conimission with executive powers. Amon^ the items of expenditure to be VOtod are salaries lor two Higher
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  • 72 5 Singapore Arrivals Departures MR VOGEL, Chancellor of the German Consulate, who left Singapore yesterday after four years in the Colony. Mr. Lucio Pasnutti. newItalian Consul-Cieneral in Siimaporc, who arrived yesterday aboard the Asia from Rome. Prior to his arrival hero he served with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
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  • 77 5 POLICE FIND $35,000 GOLD IN RAID A PARTY of officers from the Commercial Crimes Subbranch. C.I D.. raided a house in North Bridge Road. Sincapor<\ on Saturday night and recovered a quantity of gold worth KbOUt 135,000. A Police spokesman said the sold was in the process of beinc: melted
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  • 59 5 TONG Hoy Sun. It WM fined $120 in a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving. Ton- drove a car on Aug. 2G last year along Upper Changl Road at an excessive speed and overtook two vehicles on a b<nd
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  • 21 5 THE one-month old stlUa by HU members of the Singapore Fish Merchants Employees' Union may end tomorrow.
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  • 143 5 BOOKING for members of the Singapore Ifusteal Bociety opened this morning a*. Robinson's and Singapore Cold Storage for the two P§frtormanee.s of the American violinist Buffiero Ricci. on April 29 and May 5. Membership cards most be produced when purchasing tickets The 8010 recital
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  • 125 5 SIM lAPOBE City Counfi 1 wii! v, lipped with ft Um tti on Iti poond Hoor. The flapaijllWlj Ij r:i;v.- king alterations < the pro ii fl of In bou e Heali b Departiw ni now ob llm aacood I tor. Or..' Um
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  • 181 5 Lim assures a dubious delegation of W.D. men A THREE-MAN delegation of the Singapore I i dea Union Co n g ref i vesfc day called on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Y/\v Hock, to obtain Bret-hand Information on the auecment readied in London concerning the future of civilian employee!
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  • 177 5 After $1,200 Hold-Up THREE robbers escaping after holding up a Singapore family on Sunday night, injured themselvl's while climbing a barbed WIPB fence round the house. Police, Who went to the scene immediately on receiving a report of the robbery, Bound bloodstains on
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  • 41 5 THK combined naval units of Bi i'...:. and A;; tTI I -npU U d ti.n" i- marine ;>r.d general laal axtrn <• 40') miles pouth-ea t of C<vos Isi nr.fi s. states a Royal Navy release 1 ,;ed yesterday.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 511 6 r J welcome home is r ajmi the mtrotHTl of the Singapore Constitution i] M Q m face the important task of ghril) I l< tailed :-cp< rt of the ussions and conferences in Lofl I non the terms under which self-government is to become effective. The
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    • 412 6 I IE literary world is being invaded toci u increasing number of new writers n lists the modern trend of thought whose d u n rod outspoken sty!e has been making their books bestI much more quickly tl n author :n >re-war years could claim. Soon after the
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  • 1432 6  -  Rawle Knox m AFTER NEHRU, WHO> ANTI-SOCIAL ROC K m THAI FRUSTRATION H-BOMB PROTEST HONGKONG AIR. Jawaharlal Nehru's weary acceptance in the Indian Parliament of his re-election to the Premiership and his almost peevish advice to his countrymen not to "let Nehru become a habit," were, I
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  • 617 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA r rilE future of Singapore haagl in the balance." so Chief Minbt'T Lim Yew Hock on his return from London after ncqotiatinns which led to an agreement on the future Constitution of the Colony. This patent fact, however, could not have been
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 349 6 Malay anization Process Sr— Now that Malay..ni;:atio;: is taking :■]-.;> re in the w.nous cstai lishzneotl Of territorii. i, th_ process sh< uld be sober 1 v carried out. A lot of emphasis has been placed <<'\ the super-scale p< -t<, and less attention dven to the }unl >r divi
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    • 384 6 S:r lildwfres at the District Hospital. B<-ntnn.-. Pahang. have bc< n vt ry badly treated by tht au'hurities in M far accommodation h concerned. They have n<>t been given quarters, but ju>t r< m> < f about ten U et square. Nut only that, but each room si
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    • 88 6 FIRST CHOICE FOR 1957 l )nh S|n offers the newest and hen j^ optical service If you have been JgP^^lJ I] wearing Dah Sin Classes during ""^^J*T Jl 1056. you'll want to continue the "*^f paironaae. If you have not yet tried Dah Sin srrvice. make it your first New
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    • 19 6 BIRDS EYE *B^ SlLv *_^B^^ ..A— **e^^2 *W*' «sri XS&rA LARGE PACKETS OF 10 rA J SINGAPORE COLD STORA^J^
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  • 28 7 WHISKY TOASTS LED TO A BLAZE sfr\icrs canWfcL*. Josrph Baird I jffcratins his Baiter 1* months W I ftrth il-»»»wße. H H the the 1 *hrr I pared
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  • 18 7 Can Happen To Any on e ..inn iay n route t rtly Khan. !:ie p of |Q tne
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  • 65 7 WASHINGTON. April 15 CAP) Representative H rbert Zelenko (Democrat-New York) yesterday prop< Federal income tax cuts for older persons by allowing deductions for "depletion of human resources" after age It Zelenko said he was introducing a bill tcday which would allow a person to d of
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  • 49 7 115 (AP) A gendarmerie spokest bandit leader Dadshah. ichose <-ed three Americans last month, tan border and is hiding in the d Iran has asked permission to sen*i •at to help Pakistan mihtia capture Iranians believe they will have more is because they know Dadshah's •Tctics.
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  • 216 7 H-TESTS ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN: JONES LONDON, April 15, (Keuter)— Tlie Minister of >iipplv, Mr Aubrey Jones, said today that the danger i which lus been declared near Christmas Island lor the forthcoming P.ritisli nuclear explosions "more than io\cr> ans aiea ni >k\ likely to be affected." told the House oi
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  • 471 7 sdfdsfsdafsdaf UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., April 15, (AP)— lsrael says it is entitled to use the Gulf of Aqaba and the Suez Canal. Egypt has long barred Israeli shipping from both. There is talk of asking the International Court of Justice whether Eqypt has the
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  • 292 7 LONDON, M n Police broke into c f /Cite-j:.,. c^d ound thct the only v .ng things v. c 0 budge- (right) and |«0 goldfish mat- a 1 A family of threehusband, wife and dc 1 ter were dead1 1
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  • 271 7 Story book accident comes true PARIS, April 15 (AD Speed loving novelist Franchise Safari, 21, smashed u\) her Hritish racing car yesterday and sank into a coma alter bein^ carried to a Paris hospital Doc tori sa:d she was suffering from severe
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  • 56 7 BONN. April 15 fßeuter) Doctors In West Germany will in future be allowed to park their cars in "no pafttln*" zi.nes it they called emergency cam, the German Transport afi Dr. Hans Christoph Seebannounced. Dr. Seebohm. an-wering question in PnrMrimtnt. said the permission was lor the
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  • 163 7 Colony Recalls The October Disturbances HONGKONG. April 1."). (UP) Sparked by memories of the bloody Kowloon rioti ol last October the Hongkong CJ v. rnment is contemplating buying two i.. -ji-ii:.; Iv ht'l;u'p:< fur general use in the colony. If, J. Mu.-pratt-Williams. Director Oi Hongkong*! Civil
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  • 165 7 Mother Goes Berserk DAYTON. Ohio. April 18 (AP) A 34-yrar-(jid mokhei yc t< rdaj slashed two of bet children'^ throats with a butch< r knife, offleen said. then dashed her own throat and wri.sti. Her tlde^t son dl A The mother. Mrs. Je»ie E. Hockensmlth, waa reported in rious condition
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  • 44 7 THE United States Trade Fair, the bigfeti international BVtnl 'f 111 type to Ml New York since the 1939 vv i d Pair, drew MMNM viewcrs tA r <p< i tof r) Bun laj i<i Uh Htw v tk CoHanim, AF
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  • 88 7 Chinese Enter N. Zealand By 'Back Door' AUCKLAND. April 19 <AP> Police bellere hundreds of Chinese have entered New Zealand Illegally in the past three or four peart, by paying c 1.200 (about M57.560) each for false entry permits New Zealand agents are thought to be working with broken in
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  • 236 7 BRITISH GIRLS -AS SEEN BY JAKARTA JOURNALIST LONDON, April 19 <ap> A pr< tty Indonesian girl i mrnftU who flew 8.000 miles from bet Bast Java h me to examine London handed down hei verdict on British lirtl today. "Tli' v lotll M fro>h and well BNMk up." iaM Evalina
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  • 140 7 The Odd Side Of Life SAN FRANCISCO April 15 \Pi Ro> Kepler a, hnnk seller, wrote the Federal Department yesterday he would acain pay only 40 per cent 1 his in(onif tax because the I S. sprnris the rrst lor military purposes. Federal officials indicated the> would do again wliat
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  • 103 7 A Special Cover For Emigrants LONDON. April 15 (UP) A Lond< n tra\< i :.\v today announced i.— jance < f special life- insuran p llcies to protect famih' migrating from Britain to Commonw< alth nat;« r. "Dnrr.r. r. u vrrr.mT/ te'l us that thf greatest worry rf wivr- l
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    • 54 7 Mental Exhaustion Tafen m the morn--; tmml tmm rf Chickn supplies the essential concentrated nourishment require! ft Ntf mrimg T deuumds oj the Jay that lie a t Taken at the end of the ilix i dßpl mental strain and restore vitality /1» I 1 BRANDS n^j r E OF
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    • 100 7 r> 7 Arm rK "'^^W Yourself JK^B B^BE^^%W m Mr M W Ss^avL m aw w~~^ mm mm m Ki W alt r^y/ /fmr rvrr-no-einmorou* finishing c aV sav^' 9^K' '^Bsv jaßaav^sK^TL £^k Ifll h WBn&?k vnnrmble by wearing a pair of 9 SB^B ft 4bVSL\ IJL^BV'k'^L P-l iv i
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    • 760 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TeL *****/6. *****/4 M2/t Robinson Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax. Montreal. Boston, New York Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Portt S'DOte *-.ST»arr Penam I EUCFS 20/24 Apr 25 Apr 26/27 Apr 1-^^tS 7/12 |une 13/14 |une 15/16 lune Carricri option to proceed
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    • 1172 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <1>) lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other potts to load and discharge cargo (with liberty to proceed via Suez or Panama or Cape ot Cood
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    • 846 8 MITSUI pE| LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Moguroson Moru for Kobe Yokohomo 21 Apr Nasusan Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 8 May FOR U.S.A. For New York. Philodelphio, Boltimofl Hocison Maru Roads 17 Apr Mcirinsan Moru 1 5 May 1 8 Moy FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Akakurasan Maru
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    • 493 8 EAST ASIATIC [i OUTWARDS 5..1.,,, ttt t r ''LJ LALANDIA !o7 2,'f> J BANGKOK ONLY I "SIMBA" 1 "BOGOTA" J SELANDIA 16/17 M ay BANGKOK ONLY 1 HOMEWARDS So.l.ngs for Genoa a Homburg, Copcnhag, j "MEONIA" «/2 6 P AP NOT LOADING SINGAPORE. I CALLS LONDON |p olu f Qp
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  • 62 9 Europe' s Expansion Slowed Down JH .vn or 1 1 |fl g €rn!fl sioa s» ucr.eva onoI cnts I P ro V rther m E .rope <fl .f ted f the a uniW -yinfi I iStCS 1 M hip--9 p ro V the and S crisis. M were V it
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  • 21 9 Rubber Drops 5/8 c. i r rices ents ship- r•«vas re- were taken rices Buyers SeDers I 922 92| m Ba]
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  • 23 9 ant Sawmill U.S. Australia making t about in the South re pulp Premier, w saw- in the ie State. this .tely of its
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  • 502 9 INCREASED PASSENGER TRAFFIC ATHAV Pacific Air 1 t s will operate an additional service to Hon^kon» and Bangkok, making t total of five services to Hongkong:, three to Bangkok, two to Rangoon and .iluittu and one to Saigon urrklv. new arrangement will
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 9 The ship brought a refrii trratrd carco to the Colony. \IMN(, fnr the first time 5J on Sundn Philp Line vrssH Montoro nas loinrd thi- Lines Aus-tralia-Singaporr ser\i(e. i Standardpic.
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    12 9 P.A.'j graph shoiring the t fn ptMfllftr trwffic from 1946 to ItSi,
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  • 225 9 REFLECTING the continued interest of Australia in the Malayan market is the closely balanced trade between the two countries which narrowed from $34 million in Malaya's favour in 1955 to Sl2 million in Xustralia's l:i.st year. The Australian GovCfUliMufl Commissioner, Bblga- Mr. p, n. gear r,
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  • 114 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices prr picul yr^tcrday Cmm |25| buy- |U| :s; coconut oil balk $40 sellers, in drums $434 sellers, Muntok whitt per SlO4 sellers. Sarawak special Sarawak black |71 COP HA HOLIDAY CUTLER, BATH CO I. ID APRIL 11 am. unquoted Noon 4
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  • 233 9 Irrigation Project Completed wor-K baa recently finished on t;.- 1 Imrgesl «-i\:i nflnet rIm andertakinj ol Iti kind ever kn >wn In Thailand, a Scotti h nrm. Keir and Cawder Ltd o! Glasgow, cin n >w i (>( 'k back on four ind a half years of hard ,nd u>eful
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  • 171 9 THE Malayan BzchailCe Banks Assodatioti made the followinc changos in its ratd In mcrchaiits >cstcr r lay: London: Belling, T'l "r O.D 2/3 7'B: buying, airmail, T.T 2 4 on 2/4 i/32, so d t 2 4 2 45 d it 2'4 7/::2. SB d/«1 I 4 0
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  • 48 9 A SILICON! treated material, a corduroy with an lustre and greater silkiness which has been developed by 1 Lancashire, England, text He firm, wi'.l be among exhibits ai the Interr. r.al Samples Fair which opens at 'he Palace of Nations, Milan, Italy on April 12,
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  • 25 9 THE fir=;t i^-s^nlc plant to prv (tvc ttmber by vacuum Jpm :re in Australia hM been opened in South Graf ton. NewSouth Wales
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  • 236 9 INDUSTRIES IN FRANCE USE MORE RUBBER FRENCH industries are using more rubber and this is partly reflected in Malayan rubber exports to that country. Avenge monthly offtake of Malayan rubber bv France during the January and March period thJbl vear has shown a slight rise compared with that :n 1956.
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  • 344 9 SHARES OPEN FIRM THE Malayan sharemarket opened the work firm in all sections with brisk and widespread business. Price change- wi'h a few exceptions were again to higher levels, according to the Efalayan Sharehrr-kers 1 A>soriaU n Now quotations yesterday wore: INDUSTRIALS Buyen Sellers 8.8 Petrol 62/- 55/- X. Orris
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  • 299 9 Malayan* sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: CTS ords 33/6: Fed. Dis] :J in *2 20; F <K: X ords *2 „4 to $2 39. Gammons ?2 09; H immcrs I1J71; 11. Waugfa $1,771 TV. Hum.' ordl 7 7 1 M >1 02 SI 01: M'cAlister $3
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  • 35 9 MALAYA prodirer: 44. !W) ewt. of sosp in February brinsir;^ the total in the fir-t tW<O mootlll Of this year to 95.267 cwt Storks at the end of February stood ti SSjOM cwt.
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    • 187 9 NFERN-VILLE LINES f thll b '.more Mobil* N«» Orleans Houttoi ■> »©»i r 1 S"hjr*» rrunf N«» »o«» 22 Ap. M 2- Ap# 31 Ma. 3OAp»/tltoy 9M.y H/MM* 16 |un v,l d3te Ucw York 4 day. later) A^«iei ian franci«<o. Mon«ho«f) LA U» i tec H Kefis Sort S- d
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    • 85 9 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES s.s. "Gaasterkerk" arr. 14.4.57. Berthfd: 15.4.57. SHB. Gcdown: H N General survey will be held on thr 24.4.57. No further survry will fel hfld. NKDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East Asia Line 41. Robinson Road TEL: *****. NEDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO
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    • 1105 9 NOTICES P. W. D TENDER NOTICE TENDER FOR STITCHING 'PENDERS Will be received OF UNIFORMS FOR J- from Contractor- not br- PERIOD FROM low Class "E" by the State 1.7. .*)7 to 30.6.58 En^inerr. Kedah/Perli?. Alor Star, up to 12.00 noon of the RENDERS ar- invited for block of semi-detached
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 78 9 Ol n K K<» \I)S SOYA. Tyndareus. An Stureborg M. Jebsen. S Chokyu. Yukiwa Maru. Banjoewanei Kampar. INM K KO\I)S Hin Chcong. Buloh. Legundi. Pinanu. New Asia, Bentong. Resang Annabel la. Fcctong. Labuan II >lli: \Ml\RVt> Purnea 1. Aalsdyk 4. Benavon 6. City of Coventry 8, Dcmodo--10. Wonosoto 13. Tigre
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    • 85 9 EXPECTED TODAY Thai Airway* THlOft 2 '^o Banckok M A;."Aavs MLI 2I 095>5 KL/MAL M Air-Aavs MLIOI 1245 KG KL M Air'Aavs MU 13 1835 KB KL M Airw^vs ML 149 1920 PG/MAL M Airways MLIII 1853 Her.ar.g Air India AKifl 11 ?.O SYIJ/UAR KLM KLH29 1245 AM /COL M
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  • 2055 10 Home— to the old TYRANNY DEARY OF A SLAVEm—TMMi® ENfr I Transported back to his homeland after nine years of slavery in Russian labour camps, the author Istvan Tat ray reaches Hungary only to fall into the hands of the Secret Police again. He is released on the eve of
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  • 55 10 MOTHER and FATHER kiss the son they had waft seen far 4 rs de Marpu-Montana now 12 was wft behind s parents flod jrom Hungary in I i rntly flew into London niter his mother BO Russia's Mr. Bi hchev to use his in fluencc
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 229 10 $1 tour/ BABEX NESTLE S INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS W'^^?^^^HP READY COOKED \%ot)itim^£Mk IN EA SY-TO-SERVE W^^^^^^^W POWDER FORM_ ■fWPWprWWPlii i iiiii [i 1 1 1 pi m\\\ I m^MJw^^^^^ sssS! Y 'Hill ml!, I M| ll |ll <*'* l lll lll '^M>^^ u *"fti., NO U \STK —NO REFRIGERATION
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  • 480 11 g sderlandjeiisation, The World 01 Football Waits For More Explosions You Can Expect Fireworks Ditchburn lonv Horstead x 1. Who Is next- That was the irh had many knees shaking in wr the Football U a? ue and -d £5.000 unauthorised ectors from r n anno i
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  • 137 11 PARIS. Apr;! 1") [Iteuteff)— M. J'irq;o<: P.;ernri's T- rop.p, ]fi r i:';^ F rcr.ch iwo-yi >r-old I'.*")'), rat 1 fir!^ trial ni Longchamp yesterday for the Newmarket 2.000 Guir.cn.- and Ep m D": by COlt, '.vinr.c last ftM <">f thr Grand Cnterium. Europi s richest year-old rncc MOT"
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  • 46 11 BOSTON', April 15 CAP). B ton def( atcd Montreal 2-0 S lay ni^ht to keep a'ivc it> faini nope- foe hockey*! top prize the Stanl< y C ip, Tum coals by Fleming Mncb helped toil Montreal's bid a tour game sweep of the let.
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  • 81 11 EDDIE Miller, left, ex-National League record-holdinj? shortstop, shows he still has plenty of spring in his legs as he leaps with son. Eddie Jr., at Philadelphia Phillies Basi hall School at Clearwater. Fla.. Like his dad. youns Eddie, af Stuart. Fla., is an in fielder. The
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  • 215 11 Extra Matches For Tourists BRISBANE. April 14, (Reuter) Trams competing in the rugby league world cup series in Australia this year Will be ask< d in i play sevei al iid 1 1 mitchfi Tnt Australian Rugbj League Board ot Control decided Ibis last night. Franco will be asked to
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  • 786 11  -  JOE REICHLER 1957 Major League Baseball By NEW YORK, April 15, (AP)— Baltimore and Washington, neither a serious challenger for the American League Pennant, had the stage all to themselves as Mie 1957 major league baseball season got under way on Monday with
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 72 11 If} ROSE CHAN r*" '^k ROSE «EVUE W HAPPY WORLD STADIUM J MGHTLY at 8.30 p. m. ROSE CHAN BATTLING I 130 LBS PYTHON y^ ROSE CHAN STRUGGLING r BETWEEN UFE DEATH. r> REAL TIH I, CHARMING HONGKONG FEDERATION STRIPPERS Will Entertain You SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FROM TO-NIGHT:-MR TSE LO BAT
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    • 478 11 CLASSIFIED ADS awoi turn Blips $5 50. Coloured "Is $2 00 Cheapest :*i IT. Orchard Road. SIIUAIIO\S VACAV) KD Enfflish speakftmj M waitresses for Re good salary apply per* gong r a r Singapore. FOR MU VT'.V r 0 R > ee Bedroom Bungalows with all stil! available at >0.00
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    • 218 11 Uncr fi y A/ Copp "jf /AM GER \\g% -g^lP."- SWEFTHEARtN -AN' SIMCEL DAISV MAE X/ H*iM. f V^ p i -V^ i- <; J I OTM'PiAKjQ"-VO'ISA J GOT MARRIED UP, THAR A MIGHT j LOVERBOVNIK V ftACHE.LOR. r r -SADiF_ J HAlhtt AGAL IN DOGPATCH BE < LIKES f
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    • 477 11 Eb»l fll Mm K i Bml B^LaTia^B^B^^^B^B^B^L^^Vw^B^B^B^r^^^B^Lr^B^P^P^B^B^B^BV J LHV^bW I f/^Bff I^U^MY^^^^bMbl x rpODAT'B QUOTATION: 2 X"A short absence is 1 silent." OVID. li I>1» \v lok EVEEY- ONE: noctd tactfully tnd o:i tne bssai of previous ex- perienca. Don't issue uit.ma- rasas; you an hsty lo be x t
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  • 828 12  -  Windsor Lad i h < He's All Set For Big Sprint AQIARIA, who cantered away from his rivals to coast home a threelrndh winner at the recent Selan^or Gold Cup meeting, showed irresistible form on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday, when he easily
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    33 12 SUPER PICTURE (Posner), who won fhe Class 3, Division 3 seven furlong race in a blanket finish at Bukit Timah last Saturday, is led in by Mr. Runme Shaw. Standardpic.
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  • 140 12 Good Support From Services SINGAPORE'S three Services, :::e Army. Navy and AirForce, are amons Um seven filiatt who h« 0 entered lor the 1957 Singapore Amateur Swimming Association Water P League tournameni which will commence on May There will be three divisions. A. B d«C for which the a ates
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  • 137 12 Classes 4 5 For Selangor Turf Club'S May Meeting HORSES Cla^s 4 and Clan *> will ruti at the next Sclanuor Turf Club meeting nn Ma> 11. 13 and 18. Entries will close on Wednesday, Ma> 1. and official training to start on May 4. Distances and Stakes are: Class
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  • 339 12 FOLLOWING are weights tor mx races on Saturda vi- HORSI CI. din I-* iy rs Wonder Kid Dr.i ..n s 1 1 II I m t s 111 < ifi.av s OS Adiiit.mt mk V._,'n, S O7 S.n-ri so7 Artm, vu ;> r*< opp
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    32 12 IA lON Havi.s uppers at Singapore's International Airport (from left to right) Kuprrt Ferdinands, Eric Ra.japakse (non-playing captain). Bernard Pinto and Raya rraesoody. The visitors will play an exhibition todav S tandardpic
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  • 332 12 Ceylon Davis Cuppers On Show Today THE Ceylon Davis Cuppers, who flew into the Colony yesterday, expressed confidence of giving a very B#ad account of themselves against Japan in the Davis Cup tie to be played in Tokyo on April 2G. The vi.-iti::.; lYv'.^ne o wlI >how their wares to
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  • 174 12 TIIK !.<!!cvA-r g u y C the rc-ul:> Di I 1 Fll Eai I Land Forces Individual Boxi: champiom ii| in the preliminary r >cmiftnals held at the xanglin Gym- urn night. Rrfnltl were: PreUasiaary Bai im: Pte Dayies 14 W A:r.':>» beat Pte Sullivan (3fl B;i EtAOCI
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  • 83 12 TIIF Tip ning a.'^d Tnur'Mmr'" Pubrummi' ic< o( <; io Badminton Assn. of Malays has soujEhl ".c ;i >- a .re i ic St. Jo!i!i's Ambulance Brcacle. TfQ to provide a team ol four to six mas--r-'i lor ic Thonia- Cur trainee-. The trainees are now doing Centralized
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  • LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
    • 274 12 Thomas Cup Selection Sir I lUVt rc-. r with Interest the comments ol Mr Wee in re;) 1 to m.y letter ;r.e above subject I feel it \voj"d bo B0M| rropcr fur him to say that "Omission OOllld hX99 beer. M BtTBf judgment ind to htoo ii but Instead he
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    • 263 12 Sir I ba*e re:A M* K. I \V v- \u r An: il 10 wit i nu m inten I I it I egw to uq i eamiol agree mtth hi? statcmc! I From -'"ii" :i^r bm vrota I eom ide tfurt the ba Selectors are Justified in
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  • 131 12 GENERAL EfeadQWttn Fr-r East La:, j F< r. c- lo<\ ihcir unbeaten record when they went down bv tour fMb to enc to Di.-trict Workshops Royal Electric al and MediaDj la] fchfinccn In an Armi Di\-. i league ■oecer matdi if Tanglin yesterday. RKME first two BOftll
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  • 75 12 Sullivan brothers, Derek and David, who captured foui wickets lot 4 ruoi and three lor 20 respectively, played major part in Wanderers Sports Club's fine L2Q runs victory over ELN Kranji it Krar.ji yc-stcrd.'sy. Wanderen 187 Derek Sullivan retired. A. Jansen 4'"!, D. Miller 22 and A.
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  • 36 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Lall Sineh, former Indian Test ind Malayan enrkcter was in cre.it form yesterday when lie I j:. .od out for KiUI Club against Ro il Air Force en tne Pantaj ground.
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  • 23 12 JUNIOR SOCCER K)YAL Air F boat chines Jgree jroals to r««TS not her mttrt k division 3A Jolifl victory oSSfI at Farrer Park
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  • 221 12 All -Malayan Schools Soccer Competition By JASRIi; PLANS are now bcin- All-Malayan Inter-State festi\al. M T is was revealed by an r.fT- -lay. who said that such competition r <■ rhools soccer throughoui Malaya. With SVI .-run Inter* ■tall Combined quadrangular meet over, attention will be fonosed on the Xorth
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    • 55 12 GALA EASTES ATT R ACTiO:; JG&Jtit IPATUiV P^H/ LA I MAT FROM THURSDAY! W- fj^J^ AMOTIIIK §P x -^i v BfC \ri 'm, V o*vi i 1 1 1\ l I, P^MAUREEN O'HARA t [NTO N»so WILLIAM WISTEtIKWB i i V C tveniiKi HAIR OIL IMKL BRILLIAVIIM j||[i n \ik
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    • 164 12 SOCCER 9 FA, U one: 11 M. Do Al C ;ble c Association al Jalan iv tar Stadium at 5.15 p n Div. 3 A. J Broth* liood Association 11 I fcoiOi M Spnrts Club a' F.n\r Park at 515 p.m. Dir. 28. ILA F. Si Itta? vs. S.C.C. al
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