Singapore Standard, 23 April 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard DFGHF STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linetj 2400 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 <Tv- _•<>:s SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 493 1 FROM THE CHAMBERS, A NEW DEMAND FOR JUS SOU' RIGHTS 1. MPLK, I*— Th tated Chambers o£ :e, today suba men andum icf Minis* r, ihman ad' Boa of r ;:o >n of the Fv i--1—IHlllk«im r :«d for ;n -.dum a:- 2 .ts and d lal
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  • 375 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The secretary general of UMNO, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has issued an official directive to all UMNO branches m the Federation to boycott the Malay Congress to be held here next month. The directive warned members they would
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  • 790 1 Bill Wyllie Beats 'Em With His Bare Feet PERAK MISSES HAT TRICK AT THE POST «M)T DKIVIIMQI'E FOR I I El." EARN- M rRiZE OF I) THE ECONOMY i LLENGE ■THY r >X MR. W. \JL I I lE. 27-UI-01 1 MSTRAMOTOBING ;m i: mpleted the a i l.umpur mipur
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  • 33 1 PRESIDENT 'Chiang Kaishek's Kuomintang Party won a landslide victory In Formosa's provincial elections ]a.-t Sunday with all 16 magistrates and four out of five city mayors elected from their party.- Reuter
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  • 279 1 KUALA LUMPUR. lion The Alliance Government today refused the Malayan Trade Union Congress permission to send a delegation to Red China to attend May Day celebrations m Peking. Government, however, gave the MTUC an opportunity to withdraw its applications for visas. This the
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  • 30 1 THERE were nearly foul limes as many engineers h:. r technicians m Russia m 1952 than there were 25 years ifO, according to Soviet government statistics. Reuter
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  • 209 1 BEIRUT, April 22 (UP)— Syria's President Shukri El Kuwatly has warned of a "fear of clashes" between Iraqi and Syrian troops inside crisis-torn Jordan, the Egyptian semi-official Mid-East News Agency reported today. The agency reported from the Jordanian capital last night that troops from Iraq
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  • 59 1 THE heat wavp m Malaya shows no sign of abating. Temperatures over the Faster weekend soared well above the 90 degree mark. Official readings at principal towns m Malaya ghen by the Meteorological office were: Ipoh 9.VF; Kuala Lumpur 94 F; Kota Bahru 92 F; Singapore
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  • 86 1 ANOTHFR expelled TMNO leader will attend the .Malay National Congress next month She is ex-lrarier of the UMNO Women's section, (he Khati.iah Sidek at present supervisor of a Domestic Scienre school m Johore Bharu. "The second Malay Congress is the right place where the Malays
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  • 59 1 BELFAST. Northern Ireland, April 22 (Reuter) P«trol bombs were thrown at a power sub-station m Londonderry early this morning. 12 hours afirr sn nr c i c t€ l rs*tpmrt The Jlrjrr.c- wrre put it within a f< mm ites The raider? *Ie I c..r\ed to
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  • 23 1 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Robert G Mrnzir arrived n Man: a ye terrify for a two- i ii to the Phi.ippineJ U.P.
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  • 253 2 'WE HAVEN'T CAUGHT UP WITH THE WEST-YET' MOSCOW, April 22 (Reutcr) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said today that Russia has moved up into second place as regards world industrial production, but had not yet caught up m every respect with the advanced capitalist countries. "We are BtlU behind them M regards
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  • 378 2  -  Dulles Warns Russia Only Deterrent Is Retaliation NEW YORK, April 22. (UP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today told the Soviet Union that "collective measures are here to stay" and that the free world will not be cowed by Russian threats of
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 2 Photo. Easter bonnets or Easter Eggs, they are ail one to Svend-Heim of Pans, who created this chic pardon the pun hat for the holiday season. It is done m robbin's-egg-blue horsehair and finished with a deeply pinked "brim" which simulates a broken egg-? u c!l A pale
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  • 59 2 CAIRO, April 22 (Rcuter) The Egyptian Finance Minister. Dr. Abdul Monoim El Kaissuny, yesterday cancelled the military order providing for the seizure or sequestration of Jewish property, or the placing of Jews m E^ypt under house arrest or Police supervision. The cancellation order— effective from May 4
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  • 77 2 TOKYO, April 22 (UP)— The ruler of Communist China. Mao Tse-tung, on Sunday offered Japan a nonaggression pact and promised to renounce its military alliance with Russian against i Japan at such time as this treaty was concluded. Mao's offer, made to a Japanese Socialist Party delegation
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  • 37 2 GOLD M EDAL SIR lan Clunies R )^s. chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, yesterday became the first Australian to be presented with the Gold Medal of the Royal Agr'™!*"ral Society of England.- Reuter
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  • 16 2 AX East German policeman fH .vhot and wounded near the sector boundary dividing Reuter
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  • 52 2 Mayflower II Sails For United States MAYFLOWER 11, replica of the Pilgrim Fathers ship now on her way to America saw the last of land here early yesterday morning when she sailed for America from Devonshire. The square-rigged ship can make a steady three to four knots m light winds.
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  • 195 2 ALL CANAL DISPUTES NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuter) Es:ypt was expected to announce soon that it would accept United Nations arbitration of Suez Canal disputes, the New York Times reported today. In a dispatch from Cairo, the new.spaper reported that Egypt probably would deposit with the
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  • 84 2 SYDNEY, April 22 (Reuter) A Qantas Constellation iclt Sydney airport t lay i r I don—the first am raft i i Q tas Empire Airways to leave on a normal s«-hc e.S.ed i.-r.\ since the end of the strike by pilots of the airlii-.c.
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  • 16 2 THE PORT of Leningrad m Russia was re-opened yesterday after the winter freezes? Reuter
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  • 117 2 1 Chinese Com 1 hlve no inZJ?* seeking a2?* m v J Pekinj pi the YomiurfTJMl I orted. J the remtrkdaffH hour meetint w£, s;., J5 coo** a M v.. Tamura, P^Tinc the £J9 Mao as 2fl cnina has thwT^JM mm under inTyfl have hid no e^fll wWi atomic
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  • 31 2 0 :tawa. April r Th. I Ifct :'r..'r.r. conduct, scientific taniß tins of the Pacific and; tr.rr, ing on July d todiy to tl iiln* m tethenoittajf^ey err/:.. AustraUa.
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  • 12 2 A 2L 2 L Bi X i aipeL Kao Su .SJMH
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  • 77 2 'Australia Snould Admit Asians' BALLARAT, Western Vi r April 22 (Rcutei)— A tr;«lia should acre] t the pri< p.e of Mtoetivi Asian migration. Urn Amo iation of A Clubs' National C nv< n* decided todt J Tbe term f)ll *JSm fWfcy" was #**£m Convention shO uld not be J cou\Tct.
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  • 4 2 R«&£ Reuter
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  • 12 2 REUNION FOR 42 TOKYO RAIDERS L^o carri6d o^^ ing at^ndH n r:
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  • 279 3 *A AYAN PARTY: WE HAVE EVERY FAITH IN TUNKU BUT... j\\ KEE GAK APPOINTED TO LEAD DELEGATION IV COLONIAL OFFICE MALACCA, Mon. About 1,000 oeoole d d o Moloyon Porty moss roily lost night >Ban j 3 Hihr Pork to hear the Porty's protest ns
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  • 45 3 THI D:rc tor of Opcrati us, -Ci S:r Rn-cr B xt r, !e 1 a meeting of State Wir Exe itive Com- c m Kua a Trenggan i rterday. The General and his family arc on a holiday visit to the East Coast.
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  • 34 3 DRUNK $5 POR SINGH, of Queen Strw cad I guilty m an r^ r. v i yesterday to Irur.k m front of a mosque, at Joo Chial Road, on of April 21. He was
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  • 107 3 :/MPUR Mon. The Socialist Youth lala- i will send I delegate to the Inter- S .a!:>t Youths' conference— which a tour of the Americas and the West nonth, the Standard learnt today. t SYLM is among four youth delega--3 invited to the con: The Malayan
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  • 191 3 Court frees man on firearms charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chin Kirn Foo. L'L', was today acquitted and discharged of a charge of being m illegal possession of two firearms and 55 rounds of ammunition Reason: The prosefwtion was unable to oiler evidence other than statements recorded by the police. Chin
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  • 119 3 UNION ASKS SAMBANTHAN TO STEP IN Factory strike: KUALA LUMPUR. Hob. The National Union of Factory and General Workers today petitioned the Minister for Labi ur, .Mr. v. T. Sambanthan, t r > ail up an Industrial court to inquire into the Guthne La.ox Si.iau factory strike. The vice-president of
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  • 114 3 RIVALRY ENDS IN ATTACK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A. Chinniah. a barber, claimed befaffC Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashmi today that a rival barber stabbed him because he had more customers. He was testifying against II Subramaniam. 39, who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt on March 10. Chinniah
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  • 26 3 T W EM T Y-T WO persons were c'narqcd m an emergency court yesterday with causing obstructions on public thoroughfares. Each was fined S3L
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  • 140 3 MCA probe committee pits down to work V n. The man committee .■.:>- by the Central IK Committee of the A- c:a- the r Bl m three ehigh schools, set to mediately on ar- rning. c ncerned rr [Jhung L.r.g Hmh H.- Chiang >1 and the Chung m Confucius I
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  • 50 3 Youth Stabbed In Back ,-ret sv.e'v ounded on a '22--fitter. Low Tong Havelock Road. yesterday and stab- m the back. on his way to i the gang s ;r--»m. One me:- cr i .v \K'r.:.c j nine the stabbing. i arid an on the road. nittcd to the a serious
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  • 30 3 :ay re- appeal I D:- A 8«e--the Kuala Lunßur against a deci'he w^^fa Lqmmbt J 'V J ordering him to <> ($867 Malay the trustees of the {lan Scholarship
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  • 7 3 M AN REMANDED <':■• T./h Sec. .v\ yes-
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  • 65 3 R.I. TRAINEE PILOTS FLY IN TODAY The Indonesian Aviation Academy m Jakarta will today launch four crosscountry training flights from Jakarta to Singapore and return, it was announced yesterday. The flights, on April 23. 24. 25 and 2ti, will be made m Dakota aircraft with five radio-operators and four student-pilots.
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  • 80 3 MISS Har Mci Fonff. called "Malaya's Nightingale," who was one of the many guest artistes at the "Manila Night" charity ball on Easter Sunday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. More than GOO people attended the dance, which was m aid of orphan children m the Convent
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  • 163 3 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL MOVE IPOH, Mon. Alliance Town Councillors here are to ask for the replacement of the present three nominated unofficial members of the Ipoh Town Coun- cil by elected members. They want this change to be effected this year. This Alliance move will
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  • 192 3 LONDON, April 22 (Reuter) British diplomatic quarters today declined comment on a British morning paper report (Manchester Guardian) that Soviet Russia is contemplating a unilateral temporary suspension of nuclear tests. But usually well-informed sources m the Soviet Union recen ly reported that the Soviet Communist Party
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  • 205 3 RED tape is the main cause of corruption m the government service, said the secretary general of the Liberal Socialists. Mr. E. K. Tan. yesterday. Outlining his party's suggestions for running a clean public service. Mr. Tan said that unle*l
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  • 83 3 TUAN HAJI TO LEAD NEGARA DELEGATION PENANG, Mnn.— The Pre>ident of the Penang Division of Party Ncgara, Tuan Ha.ii Ali Rouse, will lead a delegation of three officials to the forthcoming general assembly of the Party m Kuala Lumpur on May 3. Other two mcr.hers of the de'eization are Tuan
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  • 132 3 Night vigil for missing schoolboy PENANG. Mon A party of Chinese schoolboys kept a night vigil at the beach at Tanjong Bungah for signs of the body of their schoolmate, Lim Cfcoon Chiat, who was drowned while swimming yesterday afternoon. Lim, a student of the Han Chian High School, went
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  • 50 3 THE 21-year-old daughter of Singapore chief tenant, Lvi Tong Jaut, was. slashed on her right arm with a chopper yesterday when she interfered m a quarrel between a sub-tenant and his wile m Everitt Road. Lvi was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 118 3 SERVICES UNIONS WILL SEE LIM TODAY A DELEGATION representing three Service! Unions will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today to seek clarification on the recent agreement reached between the Colonial Oflice and Mr. Lim on the future of Armed Service.-, employees m Singapore. The delegation to be
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  • 310 3 25 lucky men of the Nica brought in PENANG. Mon.—Twen-ty-five men landed here today, "lucky to be alive." The men are the captain and crew of the ill-fated Italian freighter, "Nica" which caught fire and had to be abandoned 200 miles south oi Rangoon last Thursday night Quar ermaster Tony
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  • 86 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pneumonia killed 21 person? In the Federation for the week ending April 6. out of 78 cases. There were 10 fatalities m Perak alone, with a total rise m the illness of 24 over tht? previous week, the Government announced today. Dysentery caused one
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  • 70 3 AN eisht-man advisory committr-p of the Teachers' Training College. Singapore, has b^cn appointed by the Officer Administering Government. Mr. W. A. C. Goodo The committee, with T.T.C. Principal Mr. P. S. D-cmpsey as ex-oflicio eharman. consists of Mr. F. C. James. Mr?. E. Handy. Mr Ngui
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  • 48 3 AM 18-year-oM youth. Shin Chor Khoon. was charged In I Singapore court yesterday with the possession of ten gallon of dutiable liquor on Sunday. Shim arrested while cycling along Rangoon Road. He was allowed bail of $1,000, and the rase was postponed to Monday.
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  • 52 3 LEONG HONG KEE. 26 pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of unlawfully possessing a kniff-. Leong was alleged to have been found with the knife early on Saturday last at Silat Road. Bail wa.> allowed. The case was postponed to Monday
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  • 33 3 TEOH Puota Watt, of BcudaJ .Tohore, was fined $400. or five months' jail, m the Johore Bahru Sessions Court yesterday lor possession of 51 packeti of chandu and chmndu smoking utensils.
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  • 29 3 ANG CHWEE LIAN tod Kwek Ba- Bee. were each fined |9 yesterday m a Singapore emergency court for gambling m public at Geylang Road on April 20.
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  • 287 4 VILLAGERS TURN OVER NEW LEAF A Pledge To Kill Remaining Terrorists KUALA KANGSAR, Monday.— History was made yesterday morning m Upper Perak when three Good Citizens' committees were inaugurated at Ayer Kala by the District Officer Mr. K. L. Wells. The villages where these committees were formed yesterday had previously
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    64 4 AMONG the passengers who left by KLM for Britain yesterday were Miss Adelene Aw (left), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aw Swan and Miss Chan Mci Yee, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Hoong Kuan of Singapore. Both girls are joining the Paxhill Education Centre m Surrey, England,
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  • 258 4 EX-SPEAKER TO FORM LOCAL M.R.A. XI" ANT AN, Mon.— Moral rearmament can become Malaya's newest and effective weapon to combat subversion as Communism cannot be successfully fought with bullets and bombs alone, said former Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Sir Mahmud
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  • 121 4 HUNTERS PUT REDS TO FLIGHT IPOH. Mon.— The assistant I manager of Sungei Wang! Estate. Mr. .1 Gold and leader •or Police special squad last I evening contacted lour terror* ists while out on a pig hunt a mile wesl of the 44th milestone Bruas-Sitiawan road m the Lower Perak
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  • 41 4 BEXTOXG. Mon.— A heavy increase m motor traffic hignlighted the Easter holidays here and some accidents were reported. Can m transit jammed the roads and bus stations were crowded with holiday-makers en routi to outstation holiday centres.
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  • 61 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Three men. found a deer caught m a bush near the coast at Plenton?. They killed it and sold the flesh for 150. In the Magistrate's Court today. Kasbullah bin Haji Salleh and Marian bin Aris were each fined $90 for killing
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  • 136 4 Vital Role For Chinese School Students f KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Settlement Secretary, Mr. A. W. Nicholson, today declared open a civics course for 32 Chinese normal and senior middle school students of Malacca. He told them that the civics course should be of great value to them because it was
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  • 211 4 Border People Can End Fear TANJONG MALIM, Mon. People living m the 1,000 square mile area around the Perak Sclangor border, which is allected by "Operation Parchment" are now given an opportunity to turn their district white by assisting m the food denial drive against the terrorists. A leaflet entitled,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 225 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance SINGAPORE g^m Independent Missionary Movementl cc V»" «how at General HosPolice B;.nd: Public concert at K'.r.z Genrze V Park 530 pm Alumni As, n Talk on P s m m Mpectl of Congenital Heart EXSf s*?5 n by Ur TJ Danar?]? i Medical Centre
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    • 307 4 SAPPHIRE: Invisible feratat pJCantontw) 230. 7 and 5.30 p.m PLA/A: How To Marry A Mil:n aire 2.30. 7 and 9.30 pV and BJ38 J 30 a pm enahan (T3mil) 5 KUALA LUMPUR The S:lent World 12.30 2.^0. 630 an<i y.15 pm PAVILION: The Tea House Of The August Moon l.
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    • 300 4 PARIT BUNTAR GRAND: Ellam Enbamayam 1. 5-30 and 9 p m. KAMPAR REX: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (Plus) Man m Space 12 45. 300 700 and 9.15 pm. SIN: Chart Sai Yun Yuen 12 45. 3.00, 7.00 and 915 pm. PRINCESS: Romeo and Juliet 12 30. 2.45. 700
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    • 345 4 RADIO MALA YA RAD I o MAL A V A (General Service): 1.15 p.m. Lucky D.p (Pt 1) (XL); I.3't NEWS (S); 145 2 pm Lucky Dip (XL); 6 pm Programme Summary (Pi; 6.02 Hapoy Anniversary iP) 6.56 Singapore Share Market report (S»; 7 p.m. NEWS (S); 7 10 News
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  • Article, Illustration
    545 5 ABOVE LEFT: Mr. B. C Sekhar, son of Mr and Mrs. A. S. Nair of Kuala Lumpur and a Research Officer with the R.R.1., Kuala Lumpur and his bride Miss. Sukumari, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nayar of Malacca, during their wedding ceremony at the Saniasimalai Temple,
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 523 6 rVO whom d^es Singapore belong'? Who are the real Singaporeans? These two questions cannot pr diice straight answers as many seem to imagine. Political opp rtunists have invested those questions with complications by suggesting that Singapore be! r.^s anyone the m >ment he sets foot on this Th
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    • 403 6 THE danger over-ha^ty Malayanization has ■familj betfl BOlad \m the Federation and SinLndai I Chi two governments have warned of the chaos t 1 r. would follow if local men ci:v: women were m iiscriminately elevated to posts fo: v. hich th( y lacked training and experience, cvon
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  • 701 6  -  JONATHAN SWAYNE By HEAVIEST MAULING VERY BUSY SCISSORS I NEW DELHI ]V 0 figure is available of the amount of money the Indian Government spends every year on its internal information services, but it must be a considerable sum. Teams of public relations officers
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 252 6 Sir The question of "prolectivc treasures" for civilian employee! Is the three Armed Services m the event of lar^e scale unemployment should not m any way affect local-born citizens of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya The T.U.C. and its Services Unions are fighting for the rights of
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    • 138 6 Sir A great deal O f unpleasantness could have been prevented by a little forethought and organisation at the Singapore railwaystation on the night of Friday, April 12. when the O.C Troops and his batman drove rivi.ians out of a comptrttnent which the soMiers claimed had been reserved
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  • 494 6  - Jordan Smoulders Despite Calm H.A.R. PHILBY By AMMAN RESPITE a deceptive calm, the political crisis still smouldering m Jordan is no mere transient clash between Kincr and Government. It represents a struggle between strongly antagonistic forces, which after months of uneasy truce has now broken surface. The outgoing Government of
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  • 195 6 Sir Your comment last Sunday, and your leader on Monday deserves the entire support of the right-thinking community towards Singapore's march towards progress. The question which arises is of fundamental importance to the economic structure of Singapore, and the people have to decide whether they ar e idealists
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  • 448 6  - Regrouping After Suez Robert Steheni > LONDON XHE Jordan crisis is symptomatic of the shifts and realignments now m progress throughout the Arab countries as they settle down again after the Suez upheaval. The right wing and the moderates favouring Western alliances are trying to reassert themselves against the neutralist
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  • 94 6 "TN the course of the x last year the British Aircraft industry exported over a hundred million pounds worth of its products which is an cnormuus increase on the year before, and m particular all our three lines of civil aircraft, the Viscount, the Britannia and
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  • 244 7 I Mon A man wis told yesterday by I {hv Ior(1 chief Justice: 'if you induce I .rttm^ married any more you will go to I wars. So be careful." I S ;P*' nee posed on him at A->:zcs for bigamy Lord
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  • 86 7 ,-^yO, Aprtl 22 CR«lt^r> ..id l r ions argument fol- n a nd a bat. i t: ZS of the ves-scl had dimmed the but i.. r.t an i c alongside a i tide. nsutaf argnbus driver threatfto take the navigator Traffic Court. The
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  • 51 7 Hie -hie -hie 76 Days Ai cen r--7-ycar-old schoolgirl near Johannes:zi has been hiccoughing br ?<> (.ays without stop. laureen. who is now being bod ry a chiropra b received hundreds of rtrs ol advice. vrirer offered to conral witch doctor on and another said hang he fir feet from
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  • 57 7 NEW YORK. April 22 (AP> A kt ip ot 75 members of T »yal Bal>* of Britain plan- today to appear m t > television per- r \n ol "Cind'. rella" on A; -2> Ine v.ip w perlorm m nnly i ;h wng ol MClnderalla"
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  • 102 7 Grave Digging Match Is Now Off m urn yrster- ..!l i proposed inntrst aftrr tht* pniMtst of d lolattfnl. I th a moiinti^l i. prize, uas to brtun-n Hit- Kound Mmslirld I*l Mrxhornuch farmland .it L^aaaVy. N*tt» ,1 it the ue-k- Proxost of Notts the Very Upvwood. as m x
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  • 57 7 Photo. AMERICAN comedian Bob Hope, lovely Anita Ekberg, charming Martha Hyer and French funny man Fernancicl promise moviegoers a happy holiday with the New picture. "Vacances a Pans" (Vocal on m Pans) going into production m Paris. The film will be directed m techmrama
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  • 240 7 LONDON. Mon. Fred Duvir-. the whirlwind wooer, ved y rterday. Hi.. br.de was Phyllis Ru.-h--blOi to uhom he proposed succe fuiiv twrnty-flve minutes after they met for the ftnfl time. Fred, an unemployed p~am repairer, is twenty-four, Phyills. who w rk.> as a >chool cleaner,
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  • 40 7 A -YFAR-OIT) Irviian fell hcnri flrsi ofl fast moving truck m Allahabad. India. Friend picked him >;p with I ne and rag embeddc i In ha. Ho pita! Bttcndanti •:r-"m I then and said he WOU I AP
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  • 139 7 LIMOGES, April 22, (Rcuttr) DtriniMi the civic authorities objected, Ri^cmonde Or<"ia. .^'."ecit qrcat granddaughter ''f tight-rope walker Antoine Btondin, went to her christening m her mother's arms today Instead of being rarric I by her father on a motorcycle along a tightrope tied
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  • 109 7 BRISBANE. April 22 (Reutori a paivhment map belonging originally to a German migrant recluse m the 1880's is being u>ed by three business men here m an attempt to iind a "rich gold reef m rugged country bouth of Tonwoomba. about 100 miles c st
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  • 28 7 TWO-YEAR-OLD boy suffered a brain concussion on Sunday wht-n police said he ran into a car operated by a French Admiral m New York. A. P.
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  • 61 7 MELBOURNE, April 22. (Renter) Tar-et aircraft made from angle-iron and piywooC on a United States design which can be towed at faster-than-sound speeds are neing built by Royal Australian Air Force engineers to help train supersonic jet fighter pilots m air-to-air gunnery. The target aircraft, named Darts. are
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  • 21 7 ALL Moscow newspapers carried yesterday articles and editorials to commemorate the 87th anniversary of the birth of Lenin. Reuter
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  • 152 7 NEW YORK, April 22 (UP) More than 1.200.000 New Yorkers displayed their spring finery along 10 blocks of Fifth Avenue today m the hottest Easter Parade on record. The unveiling of new fashions nearly took a back .seat to nature as the temperature soared
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  • 88 7 DAYTON. Ohio. Ao'il 22 AP» Pnlicp Faid a 4-v^nr-old girl was killed yesterday when .si ruck by a car strrred by a t^en-agcr sitting backward on the car's hood. Johnnie Marie Roves was playing near a curb uhrn the car went out oi control and struck
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  • 124 7 TAMPALSIRING, Bali, Indonesia. April 22 (UP) Indonesian President Soekarno said yesterday he hoped President Eisenhower would accept a third invitation to visit Indonesia and its island paradise. Bali. "It would be good for him." Soekarno added. Soekarno said that when he visited the
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  • 273 7 WASHINGTON, April 22, (UP)— The Air Force today announced the development of an advanced model of the Matador guided missile which can defy enemy jamming and "can be used over wide expanses of water.'' The announcement lead some observers to believe that new
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  • 135 7 PACIFIC PALISADES. California. April 22 <AP). Comedian Jerry Lewis was serious long enough last night to hold a burglary suspect at gunpoint until police arrived. Lewis told officers a man rang his back door bell and handed him a note. The comedian
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  • 29 7 TOMMY Manville. the playboy, S3| announrcri from a New York hospital yesterday that he will take his 10th bride, showgirl Pat Ga.ston. m two weeks. AP
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  • 325 7 Communism A Form Of Gangsterism, British Reds Told LONDON, April 22, (Reurer) A British philosopher and mathematician, Professor Hyman Levy, told the annual congress of the British Communist Party here yesterday af a risit he made to the Soviet Union "What I saw and heard shook me to my foundations/
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  • 236 7 Sacked -He Supported The Hungarian Rebels LONDON, April 22, (Reuter)— Britain's 27.000 member Communist Party >rsterday re.jrrted an appeal by a former Daily Worker reporter to be readmitted to the party. The annual congress of the I party :y I IttW maj r.'v approved the In.aingb of a committee which.
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  • 199 7 ULANOVA WINS A LENIN PRIZE MOSCOW A;:.: 22 Renter. Ri.. r;na Gaiin;i L\am-\a lir,s ber n award- a Lrn:n Pr.?^ r "hi a< I ;< w merits ;n tr^ art ot bai S News y :.v. p rtrd last night. Tw v. re a,>o a warred v irr < .y
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  • 62 7 NEW YOKK. Apr (AP) Briti lux niß J Awsr best musical Star nis per! < c H: a v r '■'">'. .ly Fair Lariy' -M-. i- r L \v tf also woo >„.< best murf» ■<-i r .iv f r Bnt>h hi\u Margar*^ Iciphlcn r< tte
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    • 163 7 the sweets for everyone! Yes! Whether your taste lies to the '|U&J^ mint, the chocolate or the \J BS%Ly lollipop side, Fuller's supply the fl W|tf>i r—> toothsome delicacies that you alicays /»^P«MSf tcant more of. Next time, 'J'.Jl^l&PM^ make sure that you order Fuller's. //J/ > /P^[jy^\ The Lollipops
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    • 775 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T. 4. *****/6. *****/4 132/ 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halttax, Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P.S ham Penang Ituct 22/25 Apr 26 Apt 27 Apr tLYSSES 7/12 |un« 13/ M |un. 15/16 |une
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    • 1112 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) "C 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S? SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge urge (with liberty to proceed via Suez or Panama or
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    • 816 8 MITSUI te LINE S'pora P.s'hom Peoonc FOR JAPAN Nasuson Man for Moji, Kobe, Yokohamo 8 Moy Azumosan Moru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 1 1 Moy FOR U.S.A. Foi New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Meirinsan Moru 15 May 18 Moy FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Akakuroson Maru 12 May 16 May 18
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    • 570 8 EAST ASIATICiif OUTWARDS 50i1..,, OI Bongko< "Ml 1 "LALANDIA" >*»*» BANGKOK ONLY "SIMBA" **'i "BOGOTA" 3^ I SELANDIA VTe/UMoy JL V> BANGKOK ONLY J S HOMEWARDS Soiling, f O Genoo Ar.r.erp R Hamburg, Copenhoqen Gothen^. S'porc j, "PRETORIA" Ap j" s NOT LOADING SINGAPORE. k *"MEONIA" ./.M Oy NOT LOADING
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  • 118 9 tended a d?n R n S Chi<kf Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, atTradhL ri ""n/ 1^ by the Japan Cotton and General offiri^ nn td at t he Ca P itol Restaurant to mark the ttanH^ nB u f the branch nir during the week-end. nfciSH? Plc
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  • 110 9 New Model Holdens Due In Malaya •;\'fKM Motors Hol- n<»w produc- Kids of the r:i>. lodels wifl be I ous fou:-dDor, panel van t>upe ut. v :m. r types increase range to s n All mudels ime front and I with ir. a.-s in wheelbase, a ol gravity, ins and
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  • 84 9 INDONESIAN copra exports reel ll per cent d'.rir.? 1056 to bit -i rep rti I 256,322 >ng tons mp sre to 2 0.W2 tons I .ring 195."). the U.S. Department of A_;r, rulture reported W i h:r.z*.< In it ekly f reign rr^ps v m urki
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  • 202 9 Interest In Japan' s Trade Displays Kf \^l\(i interest is m shewn by Malayan nen m Japanese ordins: to a the Japanese i.' ier:il m Sinspokesman said Japan Into rna»Fa r 1 hi r.eld m T kyo from May 5 to 19, to attract more Malayan \...:ors Ifafti fttt than
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  • 74 9 I ***iio*i exports oi sr.ips I iave been outsta iI ast 12 montr.s. the I "rade announced hi R^ yesterday. I ied m I amounted to a I r average of £8£0M8t» I IT .i:0 m I ing period a I boats thus acI .-.early thocI
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  • 230 9 Healthy Economic Activity Evident In S-E Asia A GLIMPSE of the healthy activity, which centres on economic development m Southeast Asia, is given by the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner m Singapore m his review on the commercial prospects m the area. The survey is published m the March issue of
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  • 235 9 MINING LAND SCARCE THE need for more active co-operation and encouragement from local authorities for tin miners m the Federation of Malaya is expressed by the chairman of an important industrial group. Mr. S. H. Smith, speaking at the annual general meeting of British Tin
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  • 171 9 Colourful Kitchenware At B.I.F. KITCHEX BtffUttl 111 red and gold, aluminium tea-services m gold and silver, bright aluminium pressure-cookers end many RCtO designs m i.aHoicarc product! will be ON ifcOMI at this year's Britsh Industries Fair m Birmingtiam from May 5 to 17. Among the displays M a huge hoUowart
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  • 26 9 BRITAIN'S Jaguar Cars Ltd.. of Coventry. England, has received the 1957 American Artist Magazine Medal of Hono ;r for excellence m design AP
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  • 101 9 DELIVERIES td ttn-in-coa-oentrj ta b a the mines of tne Fc itkV Qi Malaya U) Sing lp re, Pcnang and Butterworth during March ■mounted to 5.172 tons eonDared with 4,029 tons m Ft binary according to official statistics. Tp.c total Quantity delivered m thfl But three months
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  • 106 9 An electric "brain" which may do the thinking on new buses m London was demonstrated to pressmen recently. The new transmission system Ls completely automatic and requires no -control whatsoever from the driver. Elements sensitive to speed and torque send messages to a control unit which
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  • 76 9 What's In A Name? Mr. Ng Hong Heng, managing director of the builders, Low Vat Construction Co. Ltd., has ruled out a suggestion that the building should be called "Hotel Kuala Lumpur." "Such a name will be difficult and awkward m the Chinese language." he declared. "Hotel Merdeka" was originally
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  • 61 9 THE possibility of manufacturing U.S. machine tools m m India is likely to be surveyed by a team of machine tool Industry and government €9* pert?, according to American Machinist, New York trade publication. The survey might tllO be undertaken by an outside engineering firm
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  • 104 9 $2½ Mil. Merdeka Building PHOTO thowi the $2,500,--000 "Merdeka Building" built by Loic Ynt Ccnstructwn Co., Ltd. Th:s RtU 1$ itOWj hotel at Bukit Bnitang, altertU&iVtly known as "Hotel Malaya" IOtU be ready by A.vgust To Bcconiinoaati foreign guests and d yomatt who uHU be n Kliald Lutipur 'or the
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  • 87 9 INCREASE IN TIN IMPORTS FOREIGN imports of tin concentrates into Malaya m the first quarter of this year totalled 4,377 tons, against 2,987 tons m the same period of 1956. Estimated tin metal content of the concentrates brought into the country. m the h"rst three months of this year was
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  • 94 9 A BREACH-LOADING cartridge tool capable of driving hardened steel nails and bolti into concrete, iteel and brickwork with complete safety will bo exhibited ii the British Industrie! Fair m Birmingham this May. Known M the Rapid Hammer, trie tool is telling by the hundred m the Unit! d
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  • 130 9 MAZDA mercury streetlighting has been installed on the new Merdeka Bridge, Singapore. Some 50 "Sapphire" lanterns, housing 400-watt arc mounted on 25 ft. steel columns spaced at intervals of 80 ft. on both sides of the road. The foundations have been designed to allow widening on
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    • 93 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Spot. P_S^ 6 28 Apr 1M ay iOApc^M.y 9 May "N .dm. ..a Cap, arrival dat. New York 4 day* tat..) Ne. T0,,, Lo» An.... San Fr.ncsco. «v.a MoB kO(lf) 111 X U:: Apr 8 9 May II May 5 |un Harrisons crosfield (M) ltd. s c. *****
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    • 623 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS MAJOR operations will necessitate the shutting down of the water main m Thomson Road between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m on Thursday. 25th April The following area* will be affected: 1. Thomson Road (Lornie Road to 7i m.s. Thomson Road). 2
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    • 342 9 COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIPS THE Australian government is offering six fctudy courses leading *o the BA degree, under the Colombo Plan. 2 Applications are urgently invited for these scholarships from students who nave ihe following minimum requirement? i a) Passed the Government c« n rr M'rtd'e 111 Fxa*T'(b) Obtained m this
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  • 689 10  -  Alex Soars S.v, KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. How easy it will be to "write off" Singapore's magnificent victory over their powerful Federation rivals m the second annual "Test" which ended here yesterday as "The Glorious Uncertainty" of the game. But *-~e^ that wo:;'. 1
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  • 150 10 r m a N G m o r. —The uiniHsni C.-: o ;:i -c :.:a..i-- i:: I -> f A i r,".- or Ba: v. a <; tnft***« and the Ke I or: b.-c:ay. th-.- C:ty fratrty known as the Bard r.r r rrrc- v 3;- il
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  • 105 10 MALACCA. Mo-.-A:- .,ut 8r..r..:.:-)n Party staHMi 0M Rei»l r^ ..T.. r. a s-ra T-u c:- ba irn. /r. fr I Miliccu 8ad.T..:.:0:i H...1 Singles: Gr^-^e Yap br Pans Kum Le> l-l; Woe S Lock: Pang Kr^ Fat! 15-2 Frar.ci* Tan b:. Ten x;. L.rr. l.v«. I"..? Doubles: G,
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  • 46 10 ROME. Italy. April 22 (AP) Mrs. Marietta Ghesa. an out-of-work widow with a nine-year-old daughter, won US$2OO,OOO iMs6oo,ooo> on Italy's rtitfhnm "Football Pools" the highest prize ever. Mrs. Ghesa won by correctly forecasting the results of 13 games m Italy's soccer league.
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  • 290 10 Club's Bid Against Time Fails SINGAPORE Cricket Club made a vain bid against time when they were forced to a draw against Nee Soon Garrison m a friendly cricket match on the padang yesterday. Given exactly 135 minutes to make 198 runs for an outright victory, the Club wer c
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  • 126 10 PENANG. Mon.— Sungei Patani Cricket Club batsmen S E Augustin (48 not out) j' p' Augustin (36 not out) and C Navaratnam (?A) punished J he bowling of the Penang Sports Club to score a worthy nine wickets win m a cricket "match on the Western Road
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  • 70 10 RAF. Tengah beat Y.M.S A 2-0 m a Div. 2A league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Aldrich and Guild scored for Tengah. In another Div. 2A match played at Farrer Park. Balestier United beat Springdale Sports Club 2-0. David Chan and Kasman Kassim netted Balestier's goal
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  • 87 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation Police have named a powerful side for their annual Cricket match against Singapore on May 4 and 5 at Singapore The Colony police are leading 3-2 m the series. The Federation team is as follows: F. A. S Caldwell. Khoo Bin Kheng, Geoffrey De
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  • 679 10 Full Results Of The 'RUN' The full results of the 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run are as follows (figures m brackets are the actual ton-M.P.G). GRAM) PRIZE: $3,000 and the Mobilgas Economy Challenge Trophy and Replica; winner W. R. A. Wyllie (SMC)— I9S6 Sunbeam Rapier 71.98 ton M.P.G. (52.09 M.P.G.). SECOND
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  • 41 10 PENANG, Mon.— A fine hattrick by centre-forward Gallacher gave 16 Field Ambulance a ihree goals to one win over Indian Recreation Club m a second division league soccer match on Dato Kramat ground today. Vethenayagam scored to? the Indians.
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    70 10 Economy R un jl KUALA LUMPUR earned a place m the winrrng linc-i.p r 4 this year's Mobilgas Economy Run when wcll-kun driver Saw Kirn Thiat (left) of the Malayan Motor Spi r\ Club won Class IV of the Observed Section m a S'\dc rfc< r with
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  • 388 10  -  JOHN FARROW By LONDON, April 21 (AP) The magic narr.o of John Charles pulled m the soccer fans at Sunderland on Friday where the day's biggest crowd of 5»1 watched the Leeds United star make one of hi: appearances m the English League. Charles played
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  • 31 10 MBS Wi By Innina vLA LUMPttj i 5 -55* •tVSa Dcvrai claimed J for XT* 559 4 wspirthd? Methodist A* 1 better m the second mMi was again th^ hero. 11l
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  • 28 10 N'EY. April 22 (fcM r I it here today. Ridden by D I held on to v n), with SflM < H. fl si third of I'-.
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  • 144 10 KLAXG. Mon M:> S G Ault, the s« :angor wor; tennis champion. If beaten b\ M- A Cxon straight sets 6-4 6-1 i I of the K..;:.t ciu|j Easter T< champior. ships which concluded here today. Forty-six year-old former all. Malayan Malays champi n 1! Khamis
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  • 44 10 MALACCA Mon.— Mr. T B Voice, the CPO. w.i< cl« Presideni of the Malacca A last weekend. Other office bearers re Presidents Messrs R H. Ar and Tan Cheng Lock Ton. Secretary Mr A G Leon and Hon. Treasurer Mr. Joseph Mu.
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  • 32 10 BERMUDA, April 21 (AP>— Big Pancho Gonzalrs ol th< United States yesterday beat Australia's Ken Rosewall to enter the final of the Bermuda professional tcnni> championship against Pane;. Segura today.
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  • 53 10 PARIT BUXTAR. lion.— G bowling by Didar S.nfih, took seven wicketi foi l and a fine innings of :tf not by J. P Au«u>t!jie was ma responsible for the S an easy fiv> wickets win iv Dr. Krishnan's XI m a friendly cricket match played at the
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  • 876 11 Sunderland Shock Is Just The Beginning F rN( >s MORGAN r\V«»>'- April 22f I.- rhe rumblinjfs p^n,-. m tn^llsh t rhill erupted fc'f/lt.t week when fc^ t punished the P nderland one fc^ top clubs i£ i ments to the breaking f^' v rules. > r .-> 01 :ncc t..eir
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  • 90 11 Beirut. April 21 (Renter) —New Zealand gained a winning 3 -0 lead over the Lebanon m their first round European Zone Duyl> Cup tie here today. They will MSt HWet Britain at Eastbourne on May 10. 17 and 13. Britain had a bye into the second
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  • 106 11 UdE JANTOO Apr: L Brazil beat iy m their rt". :r. .iry Ed second le e T v |K| goal was ator the irow 1-1 m t leg match, play- ci an on Ax>ril 13 They are S LJ: rone of the eom-.-...:.-d Bra?:: for the final
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  • 57 11 photo. President Dwi^ht D. Eisenhower lets loose a right-hand-ed pitch as fellow baseball fans watch him set the major league season opener underway at Griffith Stadium m Washington. DC. USA. on April 15. Manager Chuck Dressen of the Washington Senators is at lower right. Ike *aw the
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  • 885 11 Braves Chisox Only Unbeaten Teams In Majors NEW YORK, April 21, (AP)— The Milwaukee Braves ami Chicago White Sox were the only unbeaten teams m the majors Monday after the first week of firing m the major leagues and the Cincinnati Redlegs, figured to be a pennant contender, still haven't
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  • 105 11 GREENWOOD LAKE. New York April 20 (UP) Mickey Walker, former world middif- weiuht and welterweight champion, predicted today Bugai Ray Robin- n would regain the middleweight title from Gene Fullmer at Chicauo on May 1. "Robinson haa the fishtin? brain and experience to overcome Fullmer'a itrengtb
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  • 561 11 Aussie Rose To Visit America i> preparing ca c n for the T:\.T Stat< w ere h< I opes to be r. c <> ;der.t a: OM of the grc-.t jnivtnat,< ;>r ai .y c'.r.cr Vac or Stanford. Murray Ro^c. who has jusi turned 18. holds :r.r>e Oiympu gold rr.ena.s.
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  • 44 11 LAS VEGAS,*Nevar.a, Apr 21. (Renter) Gene 1.."-* former United State- arr.aleur golf charr.pi'' n, won '■< MO.OOO (£14.230 v r ti'imont of rh»'i'i \>i<>'. Vx-.jy bK tfat third Sucre year. had a TO m today's last I for a 72 hcle^ agsre-
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    • 104 11 LilAbner By At Cap P \t i |*1 °'r£JriETCOr I Weil-heres thestory— I U^if L* uajkTT^ OFFER, WV A ME A 4 AWFULfM it JL l^J I "X/^^^^H I MARRIED UP ?yO DAY, NOW- N MUS BiN,OR VJLLKAVE JAH'LLGITy ■n n By V. T. Hamlin Alloy Oop W^'^^^g) W^e!?M^LL C^E^/WEVE
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  • 2954 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Cargo Rice sails m to pay $141 €r $32 By DFGH DISTTXE, a five year-old by Distinctive, owned by Mrs. R. N. Hobbs and Mr. W. McGregor Watt, completed a splendid double when he whipped his rivals m the main six furlongs
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  • 26 12 ■mm* mmmmmv riUS is how they finished at Bukit Timah last Saturday, third day of the Sinea- pore Turf Club's April Meeting.
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  • 115 12 EDDY PO THA. 23-year <,r Burma, has been gTanted ridin. i r laya for a period of throe nionti, v r,c *A Eddy, who can ride at 7.05 has a brilliant record In the season just ended m Burma, he had ridden home
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  • 200 12 Unreasonable demand by Moore PROVIDENTE. Rhode Island, April 21, (AP) Tony Pctronrlla, former president of the National Boxing Association and now its foreign co-ordina-tor. today said he will recommend Archie Moore forfeit his light heavyweight crown unless he defends against Tony Anthony by June 7. Petronella said further hi will
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  • 47 12 SINGAPORE I SOCCER: SAIA Chine* imSM 7 I mmtwn at 515 a mmtk 1 .1 Forrrr Park 5.15 £1 I 1 Towm* FmkM /POH I SOCCEF J Wnh n KM. o« the qS etc Assembly flail yrontfl p.m. 1 Tii-a-Y.Jf.Cjl. J JtX.M.£. on the Cm
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  • 119 12 SCHOOLBOYS TO TOM MALAYA COLOMBO. April 22. TP) Perhaps the youngest tram ever to represent Ceylon m an unofficial rapacity abroad will leave Ceylon on August 15 on a cricket tour of Singapore and Malaya. At leas; six or seven r. boys, who have fig ire I promine. v m
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