Singapore Standard, 22 April 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore w Standard M m r* STANDARD POllCl *5481 (5 lines) 2400 i% v*H FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAI 2811 2414 Ml N SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1957 12 PAGES r> CENTS
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  • 167 1 t Err; a* the Raub Australian iXae today alleged they L separated from whose homes 1c the perimeter I raardin^ the mine, al- mine policemen Msz the perimeter fate ■id them away when they V home from thc.r n 7 rrmi Che A :as
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  • 28 1 Now Israel Blames U.N. ■SALEM. A Israeli Foreign xiay < ations Emergency it vith failure to honour Vcement with Israc m raaUi vl i |a> ■twtly crossed the border.
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  • 37 1 AN "imr liate moral i inn on all involving nuclear was m»ed by A iei an So, ia'ist V I r, N an Tho na :n a letter to Nrw Vor'< Times publish- UP
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  • 20 1 STORK 'S FAULT which flew into I :n Bavaria shocked I passenger so much we birth r T Bild Reuter
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  • 34 1 ABOUT 40.000 bottles of Pnr Sherry and Vermouth and thousands of gallons of Wine m barrels were destroyed m a fire which gutted three large Amsterdam paper warehouses on Saturday night. Reuter
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  • 289 1 DFGH WINDSOR, England. April 21 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth today celebrated her 31st birthday quietly with her family at Windsor Castle. Early this morning, to the cries of "Happy Birthday," an exrited Prince Charles and Princess Anne gave their mother thp presents they had
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  • 368 1 VATICAN CITY, APRIL 21 (AP) POPE PIUS XII, IN A STIRRING EASTER SUNDAY MESSAGE HEARD BY MILLIONS, SAID THAT THE WORLD ALREADY HAS ENTERED A MIGHTY NUCLEAR EPOCH THAT COULD BRING TREMENDOUS PROGRESS FOR MAN. But this tremendous promise of new light, he said, still
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  • 151 1 Chinese Schools KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 15-man sub-committco of the Malayan Chinese Assoc.atirin'.s CenTal Committee on Education today rejected th- 1 20-point plan ol the Director of Education for conversion of Chinese middle BChOOla to national type secondary BftVKtif In rejecting th€ plan, the
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  • 163 1 DAMASCUS. Syria. April 2i .AP>— Major-General Ali Hayari. resigning Jordan Army Chief of Staff, accused the Jordan Royal Palace yesterday of "preparing a plot m co-oprration with foreign non-Arab military attaches m Amman against Jordan's independence and liberty." Hayari told a news con- ferenco that
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  • 78 1 SHIZUOKA, Japan, April 21 (AP)— A Shizuoka University scientist said today Russia may have exploded a new kind of hydrogen bomb last week, judging from large amounts of dangerous neptunium 239 discovered m the dust and rain here. Both Britain and the United States have announced
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  • 50 1 SALZGITTEE, Germany. Apru 21 (UP)— Eighty pra:cstones and a monument were overturned m a Jewish rcmeterv hen r >n Friday men' I y vandals who left a Nazi antiSemitic slogan Police believe the desecration \va> done by Neo-Nazi* m "commemoration" of Ad \t Hitler's 68th birth anniversary.
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  • 212 1 'Quick, Decisive Action Stopped World War lII ANN ARBOR. Michigan, April 21 (UP) Dr. Ralph Bum he. Under secretary of the United Nations. s aid last night that quick action b* the UN. during the Egyptian crisis prevented an allout atomic war. "Without the UN.
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  • 277 1 MICBacksPlan For Dual Citizenship PENANG, Sup. The Malayan Indian"' Congress at its 11th annual conference at the Chinese Town Hall adopted a resolution calling for dual citizenship m independent Ala lay a. The resolution urged the committee now studying the Reid constitutional proposals to consider, without jeopardising the interests of
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  • 33 1 A GOVERNMExNT agency announced yesterday that tho United States Government collected U*****,000,000 m 1956 on credits that it had extended to other countries during and after World War 11. UP
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  • 28 1 CHINESE Communist cuns hurled 14 shells before dawn on Saturday last at "LrtlrQurmoy." an outpost i>land of the Nationalist-hold Qucmoy group off the mainland coast. Reuter
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  • 27 1 THE Hungarian Interior Ministry announced yesterday that it had dissolved the Hungarian Writers' Federation because it was used to attack the country's "social order." Reuter
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  • 30 1 THE people of Formosa went to the DOllf yesterday to elect mayors of five key cities, 16 magistrates and a new provincial assembly of 66 members. A .P.
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  • 198 1 JAKARTA, April 21 (AP) Military Police today ordered two lorai new>papers to close for three days starting April 23. 'The ••Pcdoman." Jakarta's second largeM newspaper, was ordered to close its premises t i three days beginning next Tuesday. The order was
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  • 244 1 U.K. Reds Denounced As Being Stalinists LONDON. A p ril 21 Reuter) Loaders < i ihe Briti C mmunist Party meeting here m annual inference \vr i denounced by a c today as being Stalin I guilty of accepting p winch M i feo rcsigr,.-. ns from the party. The
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  • 25 1 FRENCH r lost 74 soldier? killed m iding officer.' m ftT^p fighting with the Adrian insurgents m the parr eight days Reuter
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  • 142 2 London Missi Or In September Party R ayat I** Pa ;*y Ro'yot of Erur-: w a Merdeko delegation to Lend I, V !t^ this yeor to press the Brihsh" Gov," Cpt^« self-government for Brune, Qn d of v l 1 I under British jurisdiction m
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  • 190 2 A Threat By Malay Teachers' Union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Mohamed Nor Ahmad, president of the Malay Teachers Union of Malaya, today threatened to take drastic action if the Minister for Education fails to act on demands submitted by his Union. Hi laid the annual general meeting ol nil Union
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  • 69 2 THE Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishik. completed a two-day tour of the riceKrowins: areas of Tanjonq: Karans; ami Sabak Bernam m Kuala Selanj;or recently Picture shows the Minister (with walking stick) inspecting thp padi collecting centre at Sunpei Nipah. Padi is assembled here
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  • 251 2 DEN PASAK, Bali, April 21 (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia said here today he hoped United States President Eisenhower would be the first guest at the luxury guest house for important foreign visijrar^z&zKSU 1 the se M President Soekarno today vioitt'd the site of
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  • 95 2 SAW ANTONIO, Tfcxas, April 21 (Reuter)— Millionaire p&ynov I.invnv Mar.v;:i c wi'l ho married for the n»th tine, the s>an Antonio Express reported \v ten! ay The n t w «paper quoted Mrs Jack Mitchell, the mother of a six-foot, blonde chorus girl, as saying her
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  • 235 2 KAJANG, Sun. "Operation Bonanza" launched an year ago against the Communist terrorists and the Mm Yuen m Ulu Langat, is still on and Is producing good results. The intensified food denial measures, resulting from the Operation, have severely weakened and, m many
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  • 163 2 TWO Singapore ministers and an assistant minister Jnst nifht urged the peop] c to remain united and support the Government for the common good of the country. They were Ipf lring at the annual general meting of the Thomson Road branch of the Labour Front. Minister
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  • 224 2 A SINGAPORE student m Australia who \v«: v to shoot a rabbit for dinner but used up all his ammunitu r. had nothing for "the pot" finally had his wish come tr.;"c v he knocked a rabbit down v.nh his car. But that
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  • 78 2 PARIS Apr. 2!. (Re ;ter). A French airliner passenger fell more than lfl.ono feet to his death last nuht a? the plane was BytaM ever the region of the Turkish-Persian border, airline officials said here today. The man wa- r m the pressurised cabin of the
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    • 145 2 I Look S There sj letter Jn Jh?« Jfe Extract by cj:'»;y of YOU MAY THINK P!PE WATER IS SAFE I' it Science has shown that even though uater is sUr:;.-ffi at the source, contaminated v. enter through leaking pipes; or deadly bacteria may lurk ir; taps. v. .th idyn
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    • 94 2 ANNOUNCES RESUMPTION OF SERVICES Qantas is gratified to be able to advise its friends and customers that services have been resumed, and wishes once again to apologise to the many travellers whose departures have been delayed and to those others m various parts of the world who have been inconvenienced
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  • 389 3 Jhey May Join A/ew Party At friday's Session TH^E of the four Independent members fKc Singapore Legislative Assembly will ro be Independents after the Assembly's cf n Friday. I either Pejob the Labour Front or entrr -arty to be started by Mr. C. H. Koh of
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  • 157 3 A PLEA TO 'EXPOSE GRAFT IN GOVT.' Young Liberal S^Lhsts group of the Singaeral Socialist Party fetefday asked > m co-operate v. ith the to "ex: m the Governkent service." I Cos was one of two resolved by the YLS a annual ger» 1 at Tay Lian Teck resolution opposed
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  • 37 3 i d. Sun— The Pen— g Wellesley May •rations Committee *ceived a resolution from >n here nquesting r.t'n. nent workc: law her reso received g vto consider Hal Singapore and the Oration.
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  • 26 3 LUMPUR. Sun Datrol pu* 15 uniformed terro- a aoI engagement on the Thai border It is b< ed that *he terrorists war#
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  • 19 3 EBAHRU, Sun.— Mr Chaife 1 v not yet Abdul Hadi I i will act tie
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  • 185 3 n SOT BE HYPOCRITES ON THE TODDY ISSUE!' I Emotional highlighted the °g tesolution m aboUtion of toddy [u> Malaya, at the llth i f 5? a r lnd *an Congress I the O I^A^ 1 this •fteraoon 'Pan Nair. a delegate :-:.V.: a l. r as
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  • 29 3 IN'CHE M< imc I Tan m lln F :pil Agrirul*-:? Vr. ■'•n appoii tod Agi -ultural Offl -r. J< bore m p!a c f Mr G. F.
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  • 121 3 Mr Ri h »rd Whitttngton, li ent Senior Inspector ai w reign Service Establish- hai been appointed the QK b*9 Ami U adbr Extraordinary and rieiii|M>tf ulliij at B k in succession to Sir B-. rke Gage Mr. Whittington began hi? iareer 1 1 its
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  • 53 3 TELUK ANSON, Sun. P lice today warned the pi;h- thai bfcjdei parked on of v. iya will be taken to the Police Station and the ownbaisedj The Po ice will also take Uc action against opdistl who ride two or more aDreasi tnd a^.iin?t jay walkers
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  • 70 3 party of "!8 students from the Chulalongkorn Iniversitv and the I niversity of Thamasat. Bangkok. yesterday visited the University of Malaya The students— l 6 girls and 12 men are on a six-day sightseeing tour of Singapore. The party, headed by Mr. Suang Bhavabhutananda. an undergraduate
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  • 26 3 MEMBERS of the round-the-world team (from left): Messrs. Weno Novak, Richard E. Markcrt, Kurt Stoboy, Peter J. Ankorne, the passenger. Standardpic.
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  • 273 3 Comrade For German Trio A BRITON has joined up with the German round-the-world adventurers. Mr. Peter J. Ankorne, 21-year-old soldier who has served for three years m the First Battalion, Rifle Brigade, m the Federation, will now accompany the "Three In A Jeep" as a passenger.
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  • 135 3 Rose Went Too Fat, Say Police JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The enquiry which was to have been he!d yesterday into an alleged breach of conditions of the licence for a performance of the Rose Chan Revue here was postponed. Reason was that the person summoned to attend the inquiry, James Ho,
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  • 39 3 JOSEPH, an Indian, who was arrc-tcd m Johore Bahru on «i charge of cntirin^ Mee-nat^-hi from her lawful guardian Thomat, another Indian, was ordered to l>e sent to Kuala Luala Lumpur where trie complaint was lodged for tria'..
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  • 26 3 UR 0 vv Hoistaftan, 72, died last night at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. He was a well-known doctor with 37 years' practice m Klang.
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  • 31 3 FEDERATION Police Headquarters yesterday reported that the flood at the 24th and 25th mile Sungei Rotan Bruas Road. Taiping, has now subsided. The road is passable to all traffic.
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  • 201 3 Singapore Observes Easter Thousands Flock To Churches As... CROWDS of holiday makers flocked to cinemas, night clubs and the beaches of the Colony to make Easter 1957 one of the gayest ever. All leading department stores, grocers and general merchants reported record sa.es over the week-end On Easter eve, last
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  • 47 3 APPLICATIONS for 1958 Anglo-Chinese School Primary I Classes for boys born m 1949/1950/1951 will close on Thursday, April 25. Application forms may be had on application m person at the Junior School m Coleman Street between 9 a.m and 11 a.m (excluding holidays).
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    • 348 3 Play Sate With BIKE! Pivoting, f a s t breaking, rebound- k i ing over the v 3-. course of to-day's xT^^ik. fast-paced games Vu can take a lot out of you, cause ser- Vif^B 1^ ious strains calling iB^W for the firm support j4T*V of a rugged BIKE $W
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  • 277 4 Red Will-o'-the-wisp On The Run After Being Bitten By Dog KUANTAN, Sun.— Security Forces today mounted m the jungles north of this town the biggest ever manhunt for the Malayan Communist Party's elusive central committee member, Foo Tin. Foo Tin, whose pursuit delayed the grant of
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  • 182 4 MALACCA, Sun.— The retiring chairman of the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. M. Gomez today warned that unless there is a stable government m an independent Malaya, capital would tend to go elsewhere. Mr Gomez, speaking at the Chamber's annual general meeting,
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  • 58 4 TANJONG MALM Sun. Carrying $10 between them. Teh Chug T:u ana Gurchan Singh of the Ipob AngloChinese School, arc hitch hiking ban Epofa to Kuantan, where they will attend me North Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute which begins on April 27. These two 10-year o'd boys
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  • 229 4 SEMENYIH. Sun. The Kampong Bharu Malay Re>cttlement here wants to set up an independent local council, free from tin 1 Jurisdiction of the Uiu Langa^ Town Board. The settlers. regrouped from different kampongs m the Semenyih area during the early part of
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  • 130 4 MALACCA. Sun—Catholics here are up m arms against a Family Planning Association move to introduce birth control. Chairman of the Municipal Union. Mr. J. I. Vendargon, said that his union was also against the idea. Mr. Vendargon said: "It is a deplorable action against the teachings
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  • 67 4 PEXAXG, Sun. A trisharidcr. Ycoh Hoon Teik, 29. pleaded guilty to stealing a sarong and oil lamp from a woman. Ooi Ah Ton?, at Green Lane on Mar. D, m the Sessions Court yesterday. Ycoh. who admitted three previous convict ions, was sentenced to six
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S.;n. About 2HO workers of the Wife] Gardner Estate I Q their 20 day strike a F .day. The sympathj stril another 250 workers on another divWOB f the estate has also been called offThe vorln nf representatives and c.-!;.v nent met at the
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  • 35 4 TRISHAW ir.cr. I; n Taipin? have pew -.cd the Sta:c Secretariat again! I I increase m annual lire, r ic> for trishaws fr m c :-4 $51 including the fee for the plate.
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  • 340 4 Tunku Mahkota Quits Jubilee Celebrations C'ttee KUANTAN, San. The Tunku Mahkota, Tunku Ahmad Shah, is reported to have resigned chairmanship of the Sultan of Pahang Silver Jubilee Committee today due to differences with the State Government about a race meeting scheduled for May 31. The. amateur metting, as planned, was
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  • 61 4 STUDENTS of Form Three B of the Methodist Girls' School, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur gave a farewell party to their classmate, Loaleen Garth, ]4 (circle) who is leaving soon for America. Loaleen and her pcrents Mr Garth will be boring for /on NunJ^ L Coast
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  • 36 4 IVUAL.A LI 1 I I public corporittai^B The fellowship J I I China until they were mt out by the Chinese CamM They came to this eoj tf their 1
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  • 46 4 Easter Wedding In Malacca 650 people attended ft» Mr. and Mrs. R K. Xar I Mr. B. C. Sekhar. son rf H and Mrs. A. S. Xair of laj Lumpur, dunng tot vnmbi here. I cone 1 A bif lee^ttQß was be^B the Capitol Dane* H:
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  • 21 4 >;istam ICbWJ hibition by and 3 Bn: here on April 2^J v 7. >: tkm. wUI Uterfl J
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  • 408 5 Bursting into Print y~ 5 cotton. > pdue to the shipp you need not wear your orn-out cotaing all the the r ported dressI arrive any day. ,t make a en: I the newest igazines from gaud, and ask your >smaker to >st styles I r I cottons are fcap
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  • 178 5 TN TAI TEE'S the store along North Bridge Baai, which 1 has already put up biff notices welcoming m the Hari Kaya festival, there are some crushed nylon novelty T-shirts on sale. Looking and even feeling like crepe paper these shirts for adults measure about <>" across,
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  • 137 5  -  TERRY PILL AY By YI-ON stockings so sheer, so fragile that they seem to float before your eyes as if blown by a breeze no I am not lapsing into advertising jargon, but only trying to describe some Scan-American stockings. Made m Denmark, these stockings are
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  • 411 5 Basic Rules For FASHION by A Model AIY ILLUSIONS ARE SHATTERED! Never again, can I believe m the invincible elegance of '"high fashion" models, those snaky silhouettes Which you see m the pages of glossy magazines, propped up against fragile Edwardian chairs and improbably long umbrellas. Never asain can I
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  • 95 5 'TALKING of make up. she L reports that most models m Europe wear a "matt" foundation, put on with a damp sponge. After that comes two shades of powder for a "luminous" tone to the skin, lipstick which is always put on with a brush or pencil, eye-shadow, and
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  • 279 5 CHE Ntyi her On! rue i.s k hat siie nevrr i uys Cr'nc without thinking Never. Although she admits thai thii needs lot of wi ipower, >he says it pays m the long run because her wardrobe is not fluttered up with mmicd dothi and ■M DM time to
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    • 468 6 'O*.::\:;-\IST China's Premier-cura-lbiclgn Minis- ter Chou En-lai appears to be crtting inrreggIr.^lv nrrv ;s .it tht .steady opposition which is developing against eaawnaniim In Bmroni and Aria. H aiizes that Qm faturt of eommmlnn m the world cannot be so: irated on the basis of Russian
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    • 460 6 v to ea>t and north to south, the controversy over nuclear laafla has taken pramlnence m the world news. And what lends irony to the arguments for the abolition of these exre: > mental explosions is that Urn loudest voice in* the protests against the continued manufacture of
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  • 114 6 Shorts from the Talks "()NCE m the year v f 19U4. when I was living m an isolated cottage m a vast moor without roads. Keynes wrote and asked if I could oromi.se him a restful weekend. I replied confidently m the affirmative, and he came. Within five minutes of
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  • 943 6  -  Atastatr Buchan lv COMMITMENTS AND COSTS LONDON "QRITAINS radical new defence plan which will more than halve the strength of her forces over the next five years and commit them to a highly developed nuclear strategy, has been accepted with respect m Parliament and the Press. H
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  • 321 6  - Whistling Language John Davy A lecturer m phonetics at University of GlasfOVT, Dr. Andre Classo. iias been investigating a peculiar language conlisting lolerj^ of whistling used by ttw inhabitants ol La Gomcra, a small rugged island m tr.c Canaries, The ordinary speech of the jfliwil is I Spanish dialect, but
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  • 801 6 Philip Deane reports from Washington r PHE Government of Canada is now asking President Eisenhower to defy the United States Senate DS> denying it information. This springs from the suicide of the Canadian Ambassador to Cairo, Mr. Herbert Norman, who had been called a Communist by
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  • 343 6 THE British aircraft industry received the Defence White Paper with mixed feelings. A pood deal of research and development on advanced types of aircraft will have to be dropped under the new plans for instance, there will be no further (iovernment sponsored work on supersonic
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  • 410 7 ii)V April. Jl nitecl States ,U> it has ad- nations that to discuss l.ti. itions* m I trade with Pciiiw v*id tl»* proposal was A e-ka—^ the II the past Department I rop<»s.n m--1 :h.(i. would f..r Allied I onl> be il
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  • 252 7 |tfr*DON\ Ar guided missile Epau are eoing nass fcjrtnn. Government sourCjijclosec; yesterday. ~-*y are designed Ipntt from fighters, as an 1 from the face-to-air anti[Oriffs have been placed by i several of fate's leading factories. and at the ■arera R ft m Austra ■b
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  • 53 7 SFM I N \R Y. M. ipj i. A] 21 (B iter) A ju ik dealer carted away the cell town jail today after p yan $366) it. The may. r of > minarj (population M i N was sold for scrap mse ii had not
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  • 105 7 NOW A 4th NEGRO INVITED IN ERROR... k: HMOND, Virginia, April 21 (R it i The Virginia Chamber f »f CiffWltUff has ir:--i fourth distinguished i\ :■.':> v htfl next th by mistake. The lateti '■ina-ivcrtcnt ir.vi- be discovared an i ordered to be withdrawn was sent to Judge Edward
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  • 34 7 NINE paasengera were killed yesterday and 22 seriously Inj i r d win n theii bu> plunged Into a ravine m the Bore ang district West of Java.— UP
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  • 36 7 THI Bo> Id Communist r h;ef. Mr. NikiU I hchev, today received th Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kadowaki, f r 'V i discussioa on toppii g nuclear tests, it was m ffi iallv learned. Reuter
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  • 399 7 JOIN US IN CONDEMNING THE USE OF FORCE 'EISENHOWER DOCTRINE CONTINUES TO AGGRAVATE TENSION IN MIDDLE EAST LONDON, April 21, (AP).— Russia has told the rnited States that the Eisenhower Doctrine continues direct interference m the countries of the Middle Ea.st and "cannot fail
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  • 24 7 FORTY-TWO prisoners rioted m JadßMn Count v jail. Kansas, yesterday, smashing bullet-proof windows and Hooding a section of the jail Reuter
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  • 229 7 Britain to quit Ceylon bases in 5 years? COLOMBO Apr 21 IT Bnti n ival ha m Cr; !on will br mm rrd w;th:n ti\ v. r...s f th< Oyi n rnm< nt and up durir.c c-.rrer.t ta*Ks .n c mb« A am Rr:t ;.r-i f>vlnm-.-« c r-. rfT: a.s
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  • 38 7 FAMAGUSTA Crprui Apri 21 -\P The \&r '0 Fn i h trooi -novtd to > r. :t v( 'rr-inv Fr( m F.,--. 'a har; o;jt f r< •■■'.< a wh:-h s^.- r during •ho v.ff -.rr.ri.
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  • 167 7 CITIZENSHIP DECREE PUTS 500,000 IN A DILEMMA SAIGON, April 21 (AP> Free China's Minister Plenipotentiary to South Vietnam, Yuan T/e-Chien. submitted hi- resignation to the For-mo-an Government this week and was refused, it was reliably learnt today. Yuan who was appointed last January to so.ye the Chinese nationality question between
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  • 28 7 Costly this bet MARIAN WUczek. 25, bet a friend he could drink half a litre of pure spirit m one go. He did and died m hospital. Renter.
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  • 38 7 NICOSIA. April 21 (UP) British security forces yesterday destroyed one of the last mountain strongholds of EOKA resistance lighters m Cyprus, capturing seven wanted men m the deserted mountain district Of Larka. it was announced today.
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  • 126 7 Pilgrim Fathers set off with baker Bob PLYMOUTH. England. April 21 <AP>. Mayflower II set .sail for America from this Engli.-h port yesterday with 32 modern pilgrims aboard and one .stowaway. Bob Lewis, a 27-year-old baker's salesman with a wife and two children m his home town near London, was
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  • 136 7 VATICAN CITY, April 21. (AP)— The hells of St. Peter's boomed out a midnifhi announcement last Bight f-f Christianity! pelt Bastes holiday of Christ resurrected. The Basilica*! riant "campanone." the 16-ton master be!!, £aye the first deep notes of the joyful tidings. Then,
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  • 211 7 JAKARTA. April ti (AP) Four Ministers m the government of ex-Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo and a senior army officer will soon appear before the Supreme Court charged with corruption. An army spokesman announced today the five were found to have committed malpractices m their
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  • 46 7 BRITISH srrrrn artor Michael Wildinc and American artrcss Mario "The Body" McDonald arrive at a Hollywood Theatre to attend the premiere of the film "Spirit of St. Louis." Miss McDonald was recently the victim of a kidnapping ordeal m California.
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  • 176 7 FOUR-WEEK BAN IS IMPOSED WASHINGTON. Apri 21 (Router) The United States Army has grounded any pro's using the new tranquilising drugs, it was disclosed yesterday. An Bfdsf signed by General Maxwell Taylor. Army Chi< I of Staff. iai£ pilots using the drujci nufl not
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  • 75 7 DARWEN. England. April 21 (Reutrr*. A 50-year-old spinster Miss Florence Ellison, drowned herself :n bed. M m said at a Darwen. Lanra.hire, Inquest. She filkd a six-inch 6r>cj> -a.•• i >! warrr ],!..< t:.< ;«-'thP.^ over hn i ai d hrr hf
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    • 97 7 PA. l*l-47 Jl when D. O. M. was ft^H <^V\ first discovered, King Ix^P r^/ Francis tasted it when j|fflt he visited the Mon'^3Bf^^\ He exclaimed "By rs N v my Faith, Where I have I tasted Better." D.O.M sh King of all Liqueurs \A\l Today D.O.M. i^^^ s^W^^%^ 2
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    • 71 7 '(9wltj a 'Raleigh' '*^k 'magic ca/tpet' (wlgl cycling all the time. With «^JLw"% sT i\ ,^^BSSSB^B^r9^BllSr\ wߣkf 2mf r I its all-steel bodywork and the WlY^W\ i^ Hg:J RALEIGH I^Pl^l design, quality and finish it easy A Product tf Raldgk Induttrut Lumxtti, Ketn«t)*m f^l«4o CycU W twn^ltU wttKoitt a SturmT-Arctf
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    • 751 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«4. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia) Cult Ports S port P.S ham Penang "HUCER 22 25 Apr 26 Apt 27 Apr LTS S" 7/W|un« 13/Mlan* 15/16 |un« Cjrrt«n option to proceed
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    • 1116 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lints) Sh o p c p 7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (with liberty to proceed via
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    • 781 8 MITSUI |U LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Nosuson Mart for Moil, Kobe, Yokohamo 8 May Azumasan Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 1 1 Moy FOR U.S.A. Fo» New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Meirinson Moru 15 Moy 18 Moy FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Akakurason Mara 12 May 16 May 18
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    • 556 8 EAST ASIATIC Wt\ OUTWARDS So,l,ng, to, bon g^ k "'LO "LALANDIA" c^ nS >■*» BANGKOK ONLY > "SIMBA" "BOGOTA" L "SELANDIA- "16/17 Mo, i^ BANGKOK ONLY ia/1 HOMEWARDS Soilings tor GencK a Hamburg, Copenhogen Gothr S'porc f y *"MEONIA" 26 Ap V > NOT LOADING SINGAPORE. CALLS LONDON (Possenqcr, Cn
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  • 442 9 PLAN CALLS FOR S7OO MILLION W ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya can P:^ sufficient m rice if she is prepared $700 million and ten years of really r <, Mr. E. F. Allen, Assistant Director f the Department of Agriculture, m a Radio Malaya broadcast
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  • 63 9 the farmers n 'her steo. ing of farming tt?ts to the Da million kgp, he estimated. be better ri rubber rollers re from ©adi t bprfer.t 63 to 70 per CCI I double cropping i enrouraced. If bfarr.er was shown how I I technical diffihe might be more
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  • 38 9 TOTAL Austral] a milk production f r the five monthi endc R tember 1956, is estimated 613 5 mil ion gaiI pITS is 5 6 million gallons higher than the produc- me same period of
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  • 232 9 THE more moderate overall volume of copra arrivals during the past week, coupled with news of fighting m Celebes, gave a boost to the local market, according to Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. Ear.ier m the week F. 0.8. pricei fluctuated between 527
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  • 256 9 China May Buy Our Crepe PENANG. Sun. News that mainland China may buy crepe rubber from Malaya was disclosed by the acting president of the Penans Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Lee Guat Cheow, at their annual general meeting. Mr. Lee said Ma 'a van crepe rubber would find a new
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  • 138 9 AUSTRALIA'S four most experienced manufactures of si-gar mill equipment have formed an export group, E.M A. (Associated Engineering Manufacturers of Australia) Proprietary Ltd., to help overseas buyers. The four ftrma are: The Bundaben? Foundry Company Ltd., Bunclabcn rr Queensland; Morison and Bearby Ltd. Newrastte New South Wales; A.
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  • 73 9 THE British Council ii taoldIM a pn*ll exhibition of books pamphlets and periodicals on tropi -a! agriculture ,..l forestry at th c ARri^ult,,ral rniversitv m Bangkok this June Oi c h indrcd and sixty ho >ks and pamphlets and 38 iourna s and annual reportspub ished
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  • 71 9 ONE of the most modern iron foundries m the world is under construction for Allied Ironfounders Proprietary Ltd. at Clayton. Melbourne. It will occupy an area of 175,000 square feet. The foundry's hot-blast water-cooled cupola, rising 100 feet above floor level, is automatically fed with pig iron, scrap,
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  • 264 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED BASSETT RLBBLR CO. LTD: Fur tne year ended December, 1956* a profit or $94,047 uu.y' /t > was niaue. imal dividend ot oU',t, lias been recommended. Net liquid assets al balancing uaie worked out at $2Gti.wy 138.1 oenti per share). Cost oi production was 14.03 CCntl DCf
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  • 20 9 Japan has boen authorized to buy U559,163,000 worth of U.S. wheat, paying for it with Japanese currency.
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  • 221 9 THE U.S. Commerce Department has reported that the world production and consumption of natural rubber during January and February declined slightly from the same two months m 1956. World natural rubber production m February 1957 amounted to 125,000 long tons, compared with 135,000 tons m February
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  • 93 9 A STEEL wire rope weighing almost 50 tons and nearly seven miles long lias been manufactured by a Scottizh firm jor use m an English coal mine. The *ope re ill haul transport conveying the miner* over the extensive Galleries between the foot of the pit shaft and
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  • 425 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from April 13 to 18: INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Petroleum 85/4J 65/-, C'>nsolidated Tin Smelters 33/6, Fraser Neave Ords. $2,371 and $2.41. Gammons $2.08 and 12.10, Hammer <S; Co. fcl.Sfi to S2 U2 $2.03, Hongkong B.n.ks London £971, Hume Industries Wm. Jacks Co.
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  • 219 9 the smart, |if-coloui«d ii litre Metropolitan hitherto made m the U.K. lor the UA and Canadian markets, is now to he sold throughout the world, it is announced. In the past three years, the Metropolitan, built by Austin f r the American Motors Corporation, has earned
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  • 480 9 By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS have been the most sought after and on a well sustained demand a widespread list of gains was recorded m the Singapore share market last week. Tins were quietly steady but rubbers were irregular. Loans continued m inquiry at quotations.
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    • 119 9 >' SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from >i INDONESIAN PORTS AP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. :0N EEE STEAMSHIP CO (S) LTO. Tel H448 CARBER-PERN-VILLE LINES r Ph,.ad«.ph.a. 8a.t.m0,.. M0b.... N.w Or.can.. Houston Socr. PSh in i Fenan« New York j:Ac Ma> 9M3, .3 M Ma, >6 lun C
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    • 414 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS IY'ATER DEPARTMENT: («J Contract for the cutting \nd welding of Joints and Branches on 18" and 24' Steel Pines for the period 15.57 to 30 4 58. Tender Deport Sinn-. Close 12 noon 8.5.57: and (•>) Supp jr < I one Lathe Tender Deposit Jinn'-.
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    • 600 9 NOTICES Fhe Singapore Impro\emenl Ordinance (Chapter 259) Sotice of prfparation of amendment to the <»meraJ Improvement Plan under the provisions of Section 52 <2) of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance Amendment No. 1 of 1957 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that m pursuance of th© power- conferred cy sut>spctlon (1) of
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  • 839 10 COLONY'S GREAT IN CRICKET TEST Kitkham The Hero KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore got sweet revenge for a previous defeat when they beat Federation by 49 runs on the second day of a scheduled three days match m the annual cricket test on the padang here today. It Was a tine
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  • 49 10 Time robbed Singapore Chinese Recreation Club of victory over Royal Air Force m a SCA Senior match at Beletar yesterday. Chinese, batting first, put up 169 runs lor nine wickets before declaring. encong Thiam Slew and Khoo Ong Lee lopecored with 43 and 64 run^ respectively.
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  • 158 10 KLAXG. Sun —Results of Klang Club Easter Tennis tournament follows: Men's Singles: Quarter Una] 11. Kham:> b*. A Parsons P-0. 6-1; A. AlsagofT bt. Loo Fak t'-l. G-U: Ong Swee Ken? at Lewis Bryan f-1 1-3; n. Praser bt. Fon^ Ying Hong G-2. M Men's Douhles: Quarter final
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  • 486 10 PICTURE on the extreme right shows Freddy Pope (second from right) watching his Jaguar XX 140 C get its final check at Orchard Road yesterday. Pope was the first to complete the Run. Centre, Mrs. K. W. Morley and Mrs. B. R. Nettleton relax before
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  • 199 10 AN unbeaten innings of 68 runs by Partington helped Selangor Club to gain a three wickets victory, over Singapore Cricket Club m their annual two-day friendly cricket fixture played on the Padang yesterday. Scores: Singapore Cricket Cub H>o and 148. Se'.angor Club 222 and 117 for seven.— SCC li\cl
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  • 20 10 Extras p Total for seven wkt?. 117 Bowling" Willings 14-7-2P-3-Gould 9-1-43-2: Harper 9 3-1-26- OConnell 1-0-8-0.
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  • 93 10 Indians scored their first full tournament points at the expense of a depleted S.C.C. side on the I.A. ground yesterday. The S.C.C. made' 171 mm m 191 minutes and the Indian? passed this total with four of their wickets intact m the last over of the
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  • 30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun 9elangor Eurasians Association beat Singapore Recreation Club by 9fi runs m their cricket match for the Clarke Shield played on the Gurnev Road ground today.
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  • 227 10 Singapore Ist Innings 108 Federation Ist Innings 75 SINGAPORE 2nd INNINGS E. Rose b Arthur Dews 1 C. Thuraisingam c Wanless b Arthur Dews 1 A Grindrod c Wanless b Le*» 47 D. Ally c Kailasapathy b Bin Keng 36 C. Mallett run out 1 A. Delilkan c Gurucharan
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  • 112 10 His Last Spurt Does It KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-year-old R. Thorpe of the Singapore Army Cycling Union today won the All-Mala-yan 25 miles massed start road cycling race held at the Lake Gardens circuit here. Thorpe returned the record time of one hour and 58 5 no, The previous record
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  • 72 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor and Singapore thared honours m the Pan Malayan Ceylonese Games cricket final played on the Chcras Road ground today. In the first innings. Selannnr scored 101 runs. Skipper M. S. Maniam top-seorcd with an unbeaten 56 while another who did well was Andy Muru^ou
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    • 511 10 l^ J( it a Shaw aftctv it a tht JicM show Pj Jioliday Ayj»il&S^Q393 W 1 ssssK^aapvM— piinvt Mm I iT¥7aTbT vj •Mlr^amVTll iII ffaW if IJ I |»C> f^N^malaV^ a m r>< 4, "f the FIRST cortoon feature m Cinemascope I TECHNICOLOR J Plii": MFC. M<T«lrka Mi»^i«»n Rotiirrn. rf
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  • 645 11 F.K. Snccor Roundup fhird replay for Scottish Cud Arr:l 20 (Reutcr).-Manchestep United Lnqlish league football charr.pionA t::( Icj? of their ques Kn.nl:.h lengue, and the Foothill on and Lurop< an Cups. S .n r. md I I:- >n I X i..- which cient for l to
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  • 125 11 Lefthanders Johnny Podrea and Bobby Shan' S:v as the Brooklyn rujgui Yankers won t ir third straight tries of the an the Chicnco Whit. 8 m my p.-ire a' 3 I ng el the H-n v« !nq Cr c •nn its t! ird riof. it 4 White
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  • 1399 11 U.K. League Soccer Results Positions I.DSIHJS, April !0 (Keuter)— Football league Btaadtags after Unlay* ma U lies: LBAOOI 1 Arsenal 3. Charlton Ath. 1 Birm ngham C 6. Leeds Utd Burnley 0, Mancnest C S Cardill C 0 Tottenham Hot 3 Chelsea 5 Everton 1 Manchester U 4. Sanderland o
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  • 542 11 PENANG WIN M.C.F.A. SOCCER REPLAY WITH LATE PENALTY GOAL IPOH, Sun. A penalty goal 30 seconds from time gave Penang Chinese an undeserved 2-1 victory over Perak Chinese m the MCFA Cup tic replay on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. A rowd of 5000 ill IHmd I one
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  • 241 11 Colony Swimmers Sweep The Board SINGAPORE Chinese Bwtaßmini Club iwepi the board to retain the Swimming ;md WaterPolo Championship titles m the annual Easter Triangular Swimming Gala between Singapore, Penang and Selangor held a' the S C S.C Pool '('■;< day. They won the Lee Kong Chian ch;i!!c!il j o
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  • 71 11 PEXANG. Sun. The it«Mt;itmg bowling of vetenui lafl arm spin bowler Jo c Andrei was 100 much for the Nation. ,l Union or Ttea\chen m their tea* y\ie crichi male: 1 a^ani-t the Penang Clut> on the Western Road ground today Sports Club, thankl to Andres
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  • 100 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor trouiv j }'a;.a:^ 5-0 In the final ol the .-..'< i -State hockey competition at the Pan Malayan Cpuoh* 1 Games pm; rd on the Bncklieids turjui ground 1 o<:n Selangor op< ned the core the tenth minute throu^!. centre forward Nakendra and In-
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    • 408 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL D Requii d AQIARII >I KfIPKR. Van X Aquarium. <>mm< ie a ol (347 .i m h plus Vai iabl< K\\ m >'"'■ m Salary Scal< ?.{47 x AIG-.mi 4' x A2O-4«r M'u^t !iayc id know!* and /or inten I I r and care ol
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    • 220 11 plAbner By A/ Copp h7 MAH WORD R3' SADifcfj^ Tr'A^ j A CLUE,THAR,SON- T OH, NO, LIKE.WHUT IS A CRITIC-AN4' V OUST "W/ p I haa/kins day is *«ry y TM-ir'LLSAvt: xdre: w /ahhaint. is vo' shore: they has I like ah >{ [K>^ V *JCE7C¥A Cf/r/Cl X\ BACMELORMOOD -ONLY
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    • 393 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "If 1 have iiiniik'li for myself ami family. I am < ~t4'war<l only lor myself: I luxe morr. 1 am hut a steward of that abundance 2 lor others." Ueorge Herbert. MONDAY lOK EVERY" ONE: This day require! the u.-e of patience, perseverance. tactt but v teacii towai
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  • 343 12 Summit up the pi-cyecU o{ the ZatfieS Plate canfflatet, *M*» M **V~. DISTINE, who won m a common canter last Wednesday to equal the Malayan record for 6 furlongs, should complete a grand double by taking the Raffles T!ate (Race Six) for crack sprinters at Bukit Timah
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  • 200 12 ind-or Lad S-riitinrcr '1 lit 1 Spot- Ire lrancis i}[ It Xl V FRKSH MYSTERY QI'ICKLI i|l II XI.V 1 lHrm\n !•.>♦>« Quickly Xiimi^inii Itroun l.\es I rt»t» Mj'stery KiMint Dcnturrcne Admission TANGLIN HILL TANGLIN HILL TANGLIN HILL TWi.llN HILL 2 irt h<4 iKike llu'h Hopes Huh Hopes
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  • 629 12 Start the day with Quickly RACE ONE THOUGH he c-u'.d only fin- sixth :c Bright Sun over mile on Wednesday. I am .r.z Quickly a chancp to sr.Dw his worth over today's He ran twn good races at, Kuala Lumpur, when h p came m a strong second to Marvel
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  • 212 12 Mile will suit Now Showing RACE fIVE NOW SHOWING, Channel Swell five-ycar-oid, has been In the figures m his last two starts. He was third to Red Sunrise over the Kuala Lumpur "six," and then fourth to Windlewell over the nine. But over the mile, I expect him to assert
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  • 219 12 RACE FOUR UTTU .:ohn. Ahm Azarr c. Shoeshme Boy. Bondi M:ra. a: Brilliant Light Wl pro: Inatc the lS": rz \v <c the >f < > that Shm-shine Boy hould land the spoils. r-.ot ri;«grace i on U* iy, tir.ishir.fi third to c
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  • 1611 12 RACE It 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 4, Div. 3-7 Furs. 1. 650 Sir Sun 6y 9% M/s. K.Y Lim K.L. Ching Daniels (Un jon c 2. 469 Port Of Spain 5y 8.13 Amazon Stable J° n JO A "f? 3. 060 Ajit 7y 8.13 Hon'ble Mr. R.
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  • 220 12 Diamond Jubilee Deserves 4 Winning Break DIAMOND JUBILEE has b^n knr^M his last three starts, and ti< 7 furlongs event (Race Seven > for horses. v He was twice placed at the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting, and on Wednesday. he I gave a creditable account to finish second to Allkits
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  • 156 12 Allkits Should Get His Hattrick RACE EIGHT Allkits is on thp upgrade. and looks like making this his three of! the reel After his fluent win over 8i furlongs at Penang. he kept up the good work when he d(foat»d Diamond Jubilee over the mile on the second day. He
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    • 34 12 //I f- tc Cccc rE±iis f 1 a H champions f chance i m 1 1 n T>urflop MAXPIY The Mos/cr Rfl^ c/ THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (MAUYA) pi > SINGAPORE. R t' ALA Ll"
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