Singapore Standard, 29 April 1957

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ASS, HK P 11. No. 299 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 12 PAGES 15 (RMS
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  • 161 1 RACING BORES PHILIP Odd Man Our Says Paper s \pnl 28 <AP). s irculatiun Sunnal said bluntly n Elizabeth m>es s too often. inn for UurJ— And it* £hint that ■»> a sport Conner id ¥s§ssr f haTfe«i iptotocnp iformally among i.e. its fro-. r ctuM» of ie*Kine* -mm* at
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  • 75 1 FRAULEIN IS READY FOR THE ATOM 'WOLF' photo. ALL DRESSED up to keep the atomic uolf from the door is this German girl, seen shopping at the fruit market m Hamburg, Germany, recenth' The clothing is recommended by a I tderal German civil defence study group to protect the nearer
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  • 29 1 FIBROUS plant rt mn mt ver^d m v > t Union suggest a plant life on r r n m wa th iiiht -.v Radio ha.> Renter).
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  • 47 1 WARSAW. April 28 (Rput«r» A 'soberinßup" station here has handled ***** drunk people since it was opened a year ago, according to a local newspaper. doctor at the station said he would sooner dVal with ten drunk men than with one drunk woman.
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  • 184 1 I No. 1 Defence Against Raiders LONDON, April 28 (AP)— Britain lias a new stiidrd missile called the Fiiestreak winch "homes" on heat waves emitted by enemy aircraft. A government announcers m of this and other new weapons said the Firestreak wiu bo carried by
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  • 58 1 TOKYO. April 2rf (Router) The Kura>hiki Astronomical Observatory m Kura>hiki City. Southern Japan. Last night photographed the Arend-Holand comet. now sweeping past the earth on an estimated IUO.OOO year cycle. The picture of the comet m the western sky Showed It had What appeared to dp an
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  • 23 1 SOVIET President Klimcntl Voroshilov loft Hangchow by air yesterday for Canton continuing his tour of Red China, Pekine Radio reported AP
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  • 26 1 ALL EGYPTIAN journalists have been expelled from Jordan and the activities of the Middle East News Agency suspended, according to Jerusalem Radio yesterday.- UP
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  • 95 1 RANGOON. April 23 (Rcut or A fang of about 60 Karen and Communist rebels shot dead four Home Guards and seven civilians when they attacked a village fairground near Moulmcin. 120 miles east of Rangoon last night. The rebels surrounded the fairground and opened
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  • 111 1 HER BROTHER TAKES A HIKE AND SHE BECOMES AN AUNT BIRLIW April 28. (IP) Fast (-erman parents are revolting against a ommuni>t rulin? th a t boys and girls on hikes may spend ihe niq;ht together m the same tent. The rebellion began WSmmmm YoU T^. O^rover° S n v
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  • 28 1 BUS crashed into a compound house at the Bth Mile East Coast Road, Singapore. last night Its driver was injured and taken to hospital for treatment.
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  • 110 1 U.S. Navy Plane Hits Mountain YOKOSUKA. Japan. April 03 ,^p a twin-engined navy plane with four Americans aboard crashed into a 4 200-foot mountain, 80 miles ■OUth-Wtft of Tokyo kmmf the crew of five all U.S. Marine airmen. Wreckage of the plane, lined as missing
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  • 29 1 QUEEN Elizabeth II drove to her country homo m Windsor Castle on Saturday night alter spending the day at the famed horse trials at Badminton. Gloucestershire.— AP
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  • 285 1 LABOUR FRONT BACKS LEE Parties Plan For Bye-Election Unions' Support For Marshall A TOUGH FIGHT FACES THE MEMBER FOR CAIKNHILL, MR. DAVID MARSHALL, AT THE •CHALLENGED" BYE-ELECTION. THE LABOUR FRONT YESTERDAY DECIDED TO GIVE ITS FULL SUPPORT TO MR. LEE KLAN YEW (PAP, TANJONG PAGAR) MR. MARSHALL S OPFONENT. Both
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  • 71 1 KUALA LUMPUI S in The Br:::,h Gov has takon over thr I i Kuala Lumpur > nowr bl f luxurs flats m Arr.panc Road, to h< i>« High rr.rr.j sion m the Frn<r.,\ n alter M< rdrka Th« 1 -r- r -i 1:n«. a1 m >
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  • 14 1 .Vvr mcnt m I i 5 Syria ft T< A Reuter
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  • 258 1 LATEST MOVES IN ANTI-RED SERIES AMMAN, April 28, (Reuter)-King Hussein, Jordan's 21-year-old monarch, lias refused his royal assent to the former Nabulsi governments decision to estabKshdtotomafic relations with the Soviet Union, it was announced here toda>, piisn qipmnm national emergency. (According to
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  • 141 1 T*irMINGHAM. April 28 Reute:> Councillor Mrs Joan Tomlinson. Chairman of Birmingham s Weiiare Cnmmittee. said here today she had forwarded to the city's Chief Constable the name and address of the secretary of tho British branch of the Ku Klux Klan. The disclosure that
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  • 39 1 THIS latest official photoRraph of Queen Juliana (it the Netherlands was made by Dutch court photographer M. C. Me y boom to mark the occasion of Her Majesty's 48th birthday which falls on April 30. A.P.
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  • 72 1 NICOSIA, April 23 < Router) —Archbishop Makarios has rejected the proposed Radclifle Constitution lor Cyprus as a basis for negotiations, the Times of Cyprus reported today. In an Athens Interview with the newspaper^ editor, Mr Charles Foley, the Archbishop, m reply to a question. said- "The Radcliffe
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  • 40 1 TENG BENG CHBONG. !4. v.tis injured by toy pistol while playing with anoth( r hoy m the Salvation Army Boys' Home, m Thomson Road. Singapore, Ult night He was taken to the General Hospital for treatment
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  • 35 1 FRANCISCAN priest Father Fulgende Gross of Omaha. Nebraska, who was released by Chinese Communists on March 2a after spending -^x years m Red Chinese jails, flew to Tokyo on Saturday UP
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  • 17 1 a Mtmrow factory has produced the first batch of operations, Moscow Radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 235 2 STATISTICS SHOW: PENANG, Sun. Static tics reveal that postal clerks die younger and that there is a much higher incidence of tuberculosis m the postal services than m any other clerical service. This was stated by Mr. Ong Teng Beng, Chairman of
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  • 102 2 $400,000 Cinema Opened BUTTERWORTH, Sun. With the wise planning policy of the Town Council, Butterworth will become an example to the other towns m Malaya m regard to good development. Mr. DA. Borric. senior District Officer, Province Welle* ley, s ail this when he declared "pen the 1400,000 new Shaw
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  • 84 2 KLANG, Sun. Mr. Ec Keng Khean, manager of a local printing press who was stabbed and had acid flung m his lace when walking with a woman m the early hours of April 24 died m hospital today. Mr. Ec, 35, was attacked by an unidentified man
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  • 77 2 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Tye Kok Leong who has been refused registration as manager of the Han Chiang Hish School, said today that he was going to appeal against the decision of the Registrar of Schools, Penang. Mr D H Christie. Mr. Tye said that he has
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  • 206 2 IPOH, Sun. A former Kinta Valley Home Guard clerk, Wong Khong Sen, 46, was on Saturday found guilty by President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, of criminal breach of trust of $1,444.88 between Dec. 7, 1956 and Jan. 4, 1957.
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  • 150 2 DREW OUT $120 WHEN HE HAD ONLY $22 PENANG. Sun. A youth, who deposited only $22 m the Post Office Savings Bank, drew out $120. A.S.P. Santokh Singh, told the Sessions Court today. Loor Chee Wan admit* rd cheating a clerk Lee Cheng Guan, at the G.P.O. on Oct 1
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  • 88 2 IPOH. Sun. The Australian and New Zealand communities here today observed a memorial service at the cenotaph m commemoration of Anzac Day the 42nd anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. Rev. D. Mack, Chaplain of the Australian forces conducted the service, while a guard of honour was
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  • 60 2 THE Singapore Bran -h f. the Universal Peace Sai tuary will celebrate th< i th birthday of Itl und^ r, Gnanavallal ParanjotJii Maban, on Thursday, at b p.m. The celebra'ion.s will taki place at the Sanctuary pi mises at No. 945-A. Upper Serangoon Road, where simultaneously
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  • 133 2 IPOH. Sunday: The formation of the Concros of Unions of Employees m Public, Administrative and Civil Sirvires (CUEPACS) was described by the Chairman of the Pcrak Branch of the Government Temporary Officers Union. Mr. P. S. Maniam a? a move that ought to remove the lon£
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  • 161 2 BENTONG. Sun Villagers of Bukit Tinggi m Bentong fear their livelihood may be endangered by a reported Government scheme to declare parts of the area a forest reserve to check erosion. Surrey parties have been seen m the vicinity of Bukit Tinggi recently. c Bukit
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  • 324 2 Malaya's Trio For 3rd International Geophysical Year THREE scientists of the University of Malaya's Phjifc» Department will participav the third International <SaT Jufy 131I 31 YCar< WW h They are Mr. 11. n y unr Sen, act m- head of the PhvS Department, Mr. A frc I T Moorat, experimental
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  • 201 2 PENANG, Sun. There Wm DPMldtraMi de~lir:c m export of cotton cloth, rotten fabrics and synthetic fabrics m 195(3, ptoftti the annual report of the Penan- Indian Lnamber of Commerce As against 2356,000 square yards of cotton woven fabri •>. 31,044 sq. yards cotton cloth
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  • 33 2 Mr !'t ton d.iv on I rd.i .tion to to** th.' 'olKfll m v. iui,.,-il i. Mr I l 1 1. m Hi. l«i.< s ____idjrd m th« I fnrrnllii
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  • 17 2 Wf f 1 •Maccfully on ETj p.m. I*"' 1 rU busbar, II _Tfi«p-dauBhter« w j, B.l'»
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  • 179 3 SERVICES UNIONS' 14-DAY ULTIMATUM TO GOVT. SINGAPORE'S Services Unions will hold a mass protest if government fails to set up the proposed tripartite consultative committee within a fortnight. This decision was reached by the Lmons executives at a three-hour "closed-door"' meeting yesterday. The Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, told
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  • 62 3 T Sup«-r\isor> and Manage mont Training Association, Singapore, celebrated its first »rs.ir> '!i i dinner and dance at the Cathay Krstaurant «m Saturday ni«ht. <, Thio, th«- Association's chairman is v, <n blowing a huuc candlp mounted i fnr-tirrrd birthday" cake while Mr. Loke Wan
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  • 62 3 A WOMAN pillion rider was fhmf from her seat, when her motor cycle was m collision with taxi a1 the junction of Lavender Street and Scrangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday at lv a.m. The woman. Tan Bco Soh, TA. was admitted to hospital with injuries. The rider.
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  • 223 3 FLAVOUR is a very im: tant factor when local housewives buy ire h r Sinsap Chiel series Offie I Dr 'I ham Ah Kok told the Standard yesterday. Dr Tham said that the Chinese housewives do c buy quick-Irozen fish wl n supplies ol
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  • 130 3 MR. Sid Ko^cll, Executive Production Manager ol the 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, flew into Singapore yesterday to look into the possibilities <it making a film m Malaya. Mr hvoll told The St:inda d thai I Him with a Malayan background la due tot
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  • 106 3 DENTAL Burgi oni from the I"( el. ration and Singapore, have I up three-man committee to revive the Malayan Dental a sociation's Constltutii n. following the association's annual general meeting hi ,d m Singapore during the La-tor holiday The following officials were elected: President: Mr. Tan Mi
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  • 30 3 A. R RAMANATHAN, of Singapore was fined SW m the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Co;;r: or. Saturday lor ex ceding the :<n mph speed limit m Johore Bahru town.
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  • 224 3 PENANG, Sun. The significance of Labour Day on May 1 has been misunderstood because Communist propaganda has made it a day associated with strife and disorder by the workers. This was stated by Rev Father P. Decroix, parish priest of the Cathedral of
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  • 164 3 'Be Friendly To The Employer' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Minister for Labour Mr. V. T Sambanthan last night urged "00 members ot the newly-formed NAAFI Employees' Union to maintain goodwill and harmony among themselves and m dealings with employers or government. Speaking at the Union's Inaugural meeting and dinner held
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  • 97 3 PSfANG. S m— When 24--year-old Li:n GutO Chee fM charted In the Magistrates Court here on Saturday with re telling 17 cinema ticket! for a matinee on April 21, he said he was unable to make both ends meet on the small income as a cement
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  • 70 3 She 's taking pictures of S-E Asia MISS Arden Thur. a viva- cious American who was once a school teacher m Singapore, flew into the Colony yesterday from Camhodia on a South-east Asian picture taking tour. Miss Thur who has so far visited 21 countries left for Bali yesterday to
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  • 134 3 Tomorrow's Council Meeting THE CITY COUNCIL will at its meeting tomorrow be asked to state whether it has taken any action against unauthorised attap houses. Thh is one of 21 QUestionJ on attap houses which three councillors have tabled for tM meeting. Amon^ other
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  • 97 3 THE Singapore City Council mß\ riciic it Its ordinary meeting to:norro w whether Malayanization of the nical departments of the Council should be delayed A rix-man committee on the chairmanship of the Professor o f Engineering of the University of M; aya. Mr. C A. If.
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  • 46 3 A RESOLUTION calling on the City C 01;:.'.. 1)0 Bad Vl] ■nd moans to all' I iaftg f!o< prob em In the tow-lj v area, of Sung< PilUUlC* will be moved hv Iff O, EL H;iman.vhiM ti the Council meeting today.
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  • 314 4 ADULT EDUCATION GRANT FOR MALAY STUDY ONLY 'It's Something Of A Bombshell/ Says Prof. Silcock KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Adult Education Association yesterday decided to bow to the wishes «f the Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak to use Government grants only for the purpose of
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  • 233 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here on Friday night that with Merdeka just around the corner, it was deplorable many political parties should be vigorously finding fauX with the Alliance and creating trouble. Such parties, including the one headed by Dato
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  • 35 4 PENANG*S C I.D. Chief. Mr JR. Sjket. has reque.-ted residents to take spe i;,l precauUoai luring :'.-.c Bar] Raya P;;a-a holidays by locking the dooti and vindowi of their BOOaai wiien left unoccupied.
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  • 162 4 TOP, Kaefal Lumpur barrister. Mr. W. W. (Woon Wah) Kam who was niaricd to a teacher, the former Miss Ti Teow lions <»n Saturday. Their courtship be^an while both were studying m London. The bridegroom, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kam Kirn Kok of Sepan?. is attached
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  • 100 4 Muslims Told Forgive And Forget KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Malay Elders this year are making it a point to explain the significance of Plnri Raya Puasa to Malay youths. "On that day, all enemies must for- gti the past and be friends asain," the E'.riers said. "In the month-long fast, your
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  • 56 4 INDIAN Information Service will cive tree m shows ai its thcatrette, 26 A. Rafl es P a c. S;:._apore. on Mondajrs, Wedntsdiyi and Friday, beginning tocay. The film showi will be held re: ween 1 and 2p m on v, nesdays and between 5 and 6
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  • 135 4 KUALA IXMPI'R. Sun A lawyer. Miss P Lim. on Saturday reiterated before Mr. Justice Buhagiar that an owner of a block of houses cannot sue a co-owner fnr rent because their relationship was not one of landlord and tenant This wa> upheld b\ i High
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  • 85 4 'Fair Share Of The Fruits Of Merdeka' a lv:.: M »»ra Buroh ijj*: vanous groups to SL* view to TParibfa^^L*^ t BfISPMIBfIBftK An all 1. r r Red Chi., was q said. ft IT militant Commimt— T^^ Pekir.- is the Mum^- < r.:-- r J BffSLSS* to be i 101
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  • 21 4 Captain v: < vlon naval ihß aya." at Sri t^^bum y*, m St Michael's Rotd. m W«dß«dav at 6.30 pm.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 551 4 Standard &4lmanac Information at a Glance yiMGAPOREMMW TAIPING r Stf&B>gg**" &4P^^Q|^4^w|fl RKV GunasandaSl.3o. 5 and 830 GKKAT HORI.D PARK: Cha Cha In.Mj,, hUnrnntH,,, >„,:„, "J-'h'i'f i/™^ n 3 6 W 't^ Sinc.iporr Art >ocirt> E\h> m+l*mM*/*£% 3Mn».^^» L^tt J^ V^T a' Brltiih Council Ha;. 8 am. to 3. 7 and
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  • 506 5 <[i,ln\ trparate* m root, randy striped cotton, ninl >hirt uorn m the daytime, sun-suit for <>r garden, and thr sun-suit top uorn uith S I the same shirt for informal evenings* mm^mJ, is a popular pastime n Jalava, and unless your vacations 4 mgkong or Bar
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  • 290 5 THOROUGH CLEAN-UP FOR YOUR FACE r PO q'rr your face a tho r<r,'jh^i good e'enu i'P. before pofufl on w Important di'r. md to ichicpc Uwrt toMCR can r;, pf /you < T'i};:c/iSc Ottf-Collj ddtCC, h*W is M f'xtre.<m\'.y gimpli rottfiiie ipJMcn aeeej o> i/ ?e ordinary complexion prepantkmst wm
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  • 293 5 Five New Cool Styles [KLAN6 CLUB SHOW (R e v i c iv by a spcrinl correspo ndent and Pictures liy Ch"ng Seng roh). pin^ no tunqir.^ into place. The lovely euHad top kfl purposely plain to show the material to the be.^t advantage While the fuH skirt is a
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    • 341 5 au\uv\\\\\vv\u AWWWWWWV it fl tut a nir MAn I MONDAY FOR EYF.RY- Maintain harmonious rela- 2 OM.: The accent :> on er- L ■■■MpS. 1 tect >ur interests involving ser\ ce health latcrestt. P'«v asset. Differences of opinion ■ttention to grooming Givo or lain so:', .ce 1 arise readily L'.-e
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    • 545 6 r fHF. rr.obi'o r^t office, which will operate m Prrak :.> not a nru idea m Malaya. Six years apo the Postal Depart::.- started mobile post office savings bank sr In KetonUn The then Development 00 i ol Kctantan, Tuan Haj] Abdullah Banks, now a plantei In
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    • 444 6 r J"HE exploitation of children by criminal canes is an evil that is common the world over I:: MM eomtriei it is more pror-" m others. That does not mean that b< clone to halt this horrible use of your._- AlUdren foi DCfartomi purposes by adults who r:
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  • 202 6 We the PEOPLE Sir— With the advent of merdeka I am a most worried man since, though I am not a prophet, I can foresee its evil consequences when Singapore attains it. The Ministers and AssemMjWUfl are clamouring for merdoka, but I wonder whether they can truthfully tell how many
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  • 147 6 MIC TODDY Sii m my opinion the ?,I. 1 l i^•a^ Indian Congress propaganda that it itOOd for toddy prohibition is a I t.,1 lUre The M.I.C. conrilll Ol tod \j >:;pp'.icrs and yet t:iese people, who live on *':.'i < business, talk of prohibition within the hall Ol the
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  • 49 6  -  TAN YONG HENG Sir It would be greatly appreciated if the Kural Board would put un a street name plate for Kirn (hum Avenue. This locality is now thickly populated and visitors have very often not been able to find their way to the houses here. Singapore
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  • 189 6  -  tion will, therefore, be aggravated by the departure of the colonials, thereby resulting m crimes on the upward trend, more tribulations, poverty, hunger and bloodshed. Even when employment is found for the fortunate ones, I very much doubt that they will be given the same salary as
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  • 674 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By I T IKE individuals, countries, too. live to learn. Do they? Apparently not all. Some take note of the errors and omissions of others and strive not to fall into the same pits: more persist m these errors and omissions m the
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  • 305 6  -  MERDEKA Sir For the last two years, if not more, the stretch of Serangoon Read from its crossing with Bukit Timah Road and up to the Woodsville Circus has never been free from the frolics of the diggers. The chaos which this crowded highway is being
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  • 109 6  -  BANGS A MELAYU Sir The demand by the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party for the racial name "Melayu" to be preserved has the strongest support of every patriotic Malay. Acceptance of "Malayan' 1 (coined by the British administratOfi m Malaya) for the designation of the nationality of the national of
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  • 107 6 Sir The letter 'A' of most of the Serangoon Garden < Estate buses of the S.T.C. < is very small. In the night i the top front ligh 4 > are < very dim and it Is difficult to make out the letter 'A l Will the S.T.C.
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  • 64 6 Sir Malaya will be attaining independence bp August 31 this year. The day will be one of grent rejoicings and varied celebrations. Why not grant two months' bonus to Government servants? They will certainly be greatly helped to celebrate this auspicious day. The historic significance attached to Malaya's grent
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  • 67 6  -  CHOO PENG YONG Sir May I throunh your valuable spare draw the attention of the Singapore Traction Company that Service Route No. 1 left much to be desired. To idd injury to insult the drivers ignore the passengers' request to halt even when the bus is not packed.
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  • 595 6 Current Third Elections to Continue Till End of Year 0 there are two distinct Governments one the elected Provincial Assembly which handles the whole of Formosa's internal administration under Premier Yui and the other the exiled Nationalist Government under President Chiang LONDON hundred candidates went to the polls
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  • 162 7 MALTA NO LONGER ESSENTIAL New Policy Will Cut Employment iI "N \pril 28. W) rvMl noti, as t f nn l«in^»-r coni>l«nd ,-u|,-n> of -nti.il ilffrm-r tMr Mediterranean. warned |h I; k defence jx ig manpower and 1 t knit forces armed :ear weapons, wil oyment m the Malta d
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  • 57 7 DELHI, April 28 (UP) ted 166 per a clash m the Mo. dominated city of Aligarh, when 50,000 "unables" declared their inion to embrace Buddhism. -ling to press reports here The arrests were made for defiance of a police ban on meetings the scheduled (untouchable) FederaThe Fedc
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  • 13 7 SECRETARY General Da? Hammarskjold said yesis t Huns A.P.
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  • 54 7 THEY FORCE GOVT. TO RESIGN photo. ARMED with wickrr-work shirld and batons. Jordan police hold baik crouds of rioting demonstrators m Amman, Jordan, on April 21. The demonstrators were demanding the resignation of the government and the formation of another capable of rejecting thr liiscnhower Doctrine. Later, the government of
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  • 126 7 Police Hold 'Loyalty Day Leader NEW yon-:. Apn: :?> CAP) —Dr b- .1 1 abian, antl-G mmur. Hani irlan h adk r. •a :i n :rv ■.;.<••• c i.-t< civ ■•■rday when 70Q mm and n m n strata d adquarfc r ol B Unl n's Unit* d Nations delcg.it
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  • 92 7 WASHINGTON. April 28 IHeuter). Mr. Ovc Brooks (Democrat Louisiana) a member of the House ot prescntativc «re the i States would lose conif the Panama Canal-zone we learn the lessons of S **We will have trouble m our own backyard if we fail to cxer
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  • 173 7 Nautilus To Continue Tests WASHINGTON, April 29 (AP)— The I.S. Navy said on Saturday it plans to assign two nuclear powered -submarines to the Pacific Meet during the summer of 1958. 1 :c plan VM disclosed by A Aricigh B urke, Chief ol Mi
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  • 63 7 BEIRUT. April 28. (AP).— The Jordan embassy m Beirut yesterday described as "exaggerated" newspaper reports that 800 persons were arrested In Jordan m the psjgJ thm days. An ental f statement said those am f• d were Communists or other M destructiT€ elements." it denied arrati
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  • 272 7 Threats And Yet More Threats From Russia NO ATOM BASES FOR WEST, KREMLIN WARNS GERMANY MOSCOW, April 28 (AP)— The Soviet government warned West Germany last night that use of its territory for Western atomic bases would risk nuclear retaliation that could turn it into
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  • 33 7 THE Nationalists claimed they sank two Commun: I gunboat-, damaged ano h< r and a '"considerable numbf r Ol motorized junk.s in two actions west of Matsu on Saturday. A. P.
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  • 147 7 Nasser Meets His Cabinet CAIRO. April M (AP) President Nasser met with his cal Inei last night, presumably to discuss Jordanian development. The session followed I |S> minute meeting with Syria's President Kliwatly who reI irned 1o Cairo yesterday ifternoen from Saudi Arabia where ho ar.d a top-flight v:>: i::ri
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  • 24 7 THE United States has not received any "demand" from Japan for cancellation of nudeai tests, U.S. State Department officials said on Satur-day.-A.P.
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  • 19 7 SAST Gcrinnn Communists nod jresterday their 120,000--man army oo them only 2.6 per cent of their budget.
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  • 182 7 Pro-west Premier Must Go —Students CAIRO. April 28 (UP) Two thousand Arab students most of them from Jordan staged a mass demonstration last night shortly after President Nasser called an extraordinary session of his cabinet to discuss the Jordanian cris- The students called for the resignation of pre-Wcstern Premier Ibrahim
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  • 193 7 WASHINGTON, April 23, (AP».— A State Department spokesman said, yesterday that an American-NATO task (OfCe stationed m Italy might under war conditions "have atomic capacity"' to strike an enemy. The spokesman chided Communist newspapers and propagandists m Italy for what he called "blowing up"
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  • 76 7 MOSCOW April 28 (UP).— The Soviet ITniOB ll DOW ma-s--producillf polio fat bM similar the Salit vaccine used m the Unite i States. This was 'ii.-'-'o-o! by Pro-fc-.-'.r M. ChumakOV, member Of tiie Academy Of Medical S'ience. In the latest issue of the magazine tetol ar.
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  • 201 7 LONDON. April tt, AP> i weird story of how 10 Russian mountaineers perished attempting to heat the British m scaling Mount Kverest m I!*.".! circulated her? > esterda Sir John Hunt who lr f the i successful I'.rit'^li ascent <>f the world's highest mountain
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  • 30 7 THE steering committee of Jordanian student* m Egypt demanded on Saturday tnt American AmbfJSSadOf liWfrff D. MaKory and the military attache to Jordan be expelled. A P
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  • 21 7 ALGERIAN Nationalist leader Erhat Abbas hftl asked Pope Pii;> XII to intervene m the Algerian rebellion, it was UP
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  • 133 7 Arabs Told: No Oil For Israel DAMASCUS Apr:: H AT Svr;a. i n b> hall i i ill I hi Arab countrii y< terdaj called i n Iran t< halt :.;;;:ncnt.> tn i ra< an -cial source r< p< rt« d. Tho s< ;rcc said t)v r tr wa.s hand(
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  • 153 7 Married 9 Wives— Only 1 Divorce CniCAGO, April 28 (AP)— A salesman who recalls marrying nine women but divorcing only one faced possible bigamy charges yesterday if authorities can determine who is his lesal wife. Warren L. Yemm, who says he has been living with two of his wives by
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  • 101 7 Users To Meet On Tuesday LONDON, April ZS (AP)— Britain la^t night a Krd for a meeting oi the Suez Canal Isers Assoriation (SCI'A) amid reports Britain has derided to allow Bntlsh shipping to use the Kgyptian-held Suez (anal. However before Britain can i
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  • 301 7 Man Who Hates 'Brats' Is Fined For His 'Vile Crime' SEVENOAKS. Knjrland \pnl !8 \P —A wraltU retirrd I r-j si nrs«>m an who hatrs children ua* fund f i vrstrrday for srndint anonymous Irllr r *> to bcrp;i\fd mothers trlling thrm thr deaths ol thnr I b-at«.' were a
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  • 49 7 a lb v-.v Mex. April 28. Di r v c uranium on IH the lan mining annou:. The joint discovery was natcd to be m the rr. ar class on the basis of diamond core drilling, some of it lina I minerals exploration loan.
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  • 18 7 f the rested m a na* up two weeks aso have bm* r. o.im U.P.
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  • 376 9 SHARES MARKET CLOSED WEEK ON A STRONGER NOTE ■rue i i l By A Mark <* Correspondent closed on a strong note. Industrials were firm and many COtmttn ihow impi >v ements at current levels. A noteworthy feature of centlvpv^r ?l v° n the n T and marked interest reccnay
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  • 51 9 r\ Rl M. ChemicaJ In(Malaya) Ltd. rd cabled advice I ..mlnn that the r 1(1 ltd.. has mmended I final diviPr cent on ork payable on jane 29. !l make a total f 10 per cent for :r r'"»»J. and the anril meeting will on June
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  • 26 9 KW YORK. April 27. I -vcrru- 4 H' ■< rocks 172.W f) Bonds 90 1 1 Dow-Jones commodity dcx (1924-26 average ■">> closed at 155.92.
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  • 305 9 BUSINESS done m shares April 23 to 26: im (TRIALS: Cc :ers Ords 33/6. Fraser »aye Ords $2.42 to $2 44 rnmons $2.15 to $2.10 Hammer Sc Co. $2 05 to $2.14 j Bank (Col) ning 2'». M...1-Brr-.vcries $245, Malayan Cfment $1 59. Malay: $1.02. Metal Box lobiiUon
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  • 39 9 DIRECTORS and the Singapore branch manager of The Commercial I'nion Assurance Co. Ltd. held a reception durine: the weekend at the company's new office building. Commercial I'nion Building, to mark the opening of their new premises.
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  • 214 9 Production Of Tin Declines KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Production of tin-in-con-ccntratcs m the first quarts of this year totalled 14,780 tons, which was I decline as compared with the rate maintained during the past three years said the Mining Industry Bulletin. There MR 827 tin mining units' at work during the
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  • 111 9 MR. P W. LITCHFIELD. chairman of The Goodyear Tyre Rubber Company, recently ua,s presented a 15 millionth copy of the "Handbook for Boys" m recognition of Mr. Litchfield's personal interest m the Boy Scouts of America. He was selected by the Akron Area Boy Scout Council to
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  • 818 9 Company Reports Issued HEAVY arrivals of copra m Singapore have exercised a moderately depressing effect during a week on the f.o.b. market for copra for India, according to Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. There have however been intermittent .spurts of buying Interest which have at times buoyed
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  • 53 9 IF We t Germany's bard coal output continue! to grow at the same rate as d ,rin^ i!*.v;, jt will m the course f <f this year re^-niri its IS H level lot the fir t time si:.' c the war, according to a survey by ci flerrn.tri
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  • 57 9 WAYS and means of c?tabMshing tncrcisfd trade reiaUons between India and Australia were fllmilldd between ♦ho Planning Commission and the visiting Australian trade mission In New Delhi recently. Mr. John Hurley, the leader of Ihi Australian mission told Planning Commission during iho discussions thai they were impressed
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  • 156 9 A BOON to Malayan h< v tewtvea li CX rmanmade househ< 'd cleaning v ensll soon to be introduced m Singapore. The "S< <.gtr Ato-Mop" a.s it li called, li a moo with a nylon rubber tpong« att ached. A Minple contraption enablrs water to be absorhed
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  • 809 10 S.C.C. beat C.S.C. by 107 runs. S.C.C. r. G. Bute na «H JJ L. He ird b do Kretser II G Wowright c Sooceleraj b de Kretser 8 j. w xlhouse c Sooceleraj b de Kretser 41 A. Glendinning b Durai T H. Sheppard low. b de
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  • 90 10 CHINGFORD, Essex. April 27 (Reuter) Jaroslav Drobny Wimbledon champion, making his first appearance m the English tournament season, won the men's singles title m the Connaught Hard Court Lawn Tennis tournament' here today. He proved much too strong for Michael Davies, Britain's number one, m the
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  • 578 10 WANDERERS suffered their first defeat m the SCA Junior League Section W against RAF Changi *B at Woodsville yesterday. RAF Soletar 'A', unbeaten, now occupy first place with a 100 per cent record. In section 'B\ Serangoon Garden Spor:> C:.:b are Kn lead with IB unbeaten record. R.A.F.
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  • 231 10 IPOH. Sun. Major F. Coombe will captain the Perak cricket side m the match against Penang here next week-end. It will be the Major's final inter-State appearance here before leaving for home. Perak Cricket Association has selected a strong batting side with only
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  • 23 10 AMSTERDAM. April 27 (Reir.er). Holland and Western Germany drew a women's hockey match at Amstelveen near here today, neither side scoring.
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  • 128 10 MALAYAN SERVICES TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The All-Malayan Services named a well balanced side for their annual two-day cricket test against Singapore Combined Services on May 3, and 4 at Singapore The team will be led by Col. P. C. Hinde of Headquarters Malaya Command. The following 12 players will
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  • 830 10 THE Police continued to maintain 100 per cent, leadership m the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament yesterday when they beat the RAF. by three wickets m what proved to be a low scoring match. Tiil yesterday, the Airmen, m the company of their victors and the Army,
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  • 902 11 Nottingham Forest Follow Leicester To Ist Division English Soccer Hound-up LONDON, April 27 (Reuter)—First division footoall will be played m Nottingham next season as Nottingham Forest today cored a convincing 4-0 away win to secure the points which gained them promotion. They accompany Leicester, not engaged today, but who had
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  • 1435 11 U.K. League Soccer Results Positions LONDON. April 27 (Keuter) Football League standings after today's k;iiih*»»: LEAGI E DIVISION I Aston Villa 1. Luton Town 3. Birmingham C. 3, M'ehester C. 3 Bolton W. 1, Everton 1. Cardiff C. 2. Manchester U. 3. Portsmouth 0. West Bwich A. 1. Preston N.E.
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  • 430 11 XFW YORK. April 28. fAP>. Kuij.M Roberts lost mother, Don Neweosnbo Rot m the winning groove ami Tom Brewer finally beal the Mew tfork Yankeei tor the Brit Uim In bis career In Saturday*! majur league b;»^'b:iii pjMsaa, Herb Score just missed a second successive shutout when Detroit scored
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  • 963 12  -  Leong Hew Meng >\\\\\\\\\v\\\'3y wwwvwwwv; Two Goals By Visitors After Kok Cheng Injury FOR three short minutes m the second half, Singapore Chinese were without the sen ices of their left fullback, Kok Cheng m their MCFA Cup match a*ain*t the Nesri Sembilan
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  • 55 12 BUTTON Surrey. April 28. (Reuter) Bob Bedard Canad i*i leading player won the men*i singles title m the Sutton Hard Court lawn tennis toumameni today. In the final, he bent the holder, Bob Howe, of Australia. 6-2 6-1. He played with tremendous confidence and wai m no
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  • 45 12 LONDON April 27 (Reuter) Close of play score.; m today's cricket matches were: At Lords M.C.C 109. Patt five for 4."}. Yorkshire 179 for nine. At Cambridge Cambridge University 140. Cook fi4 not out. Lock four for 40 Surrey 136 for fiive
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  • 617 12  - S'gor Chinese Dazzle The Cup Holders ALEX SOARS By KUALA LI'MPUR, Sun.— Selangor Chinese qualified lor the final of the Malayan Chinese Football Association cup competition when they swamped defending champions Penang Chinese by 3-0 m the North Zone final on the Princes Road Stadium ground here today. hog avenged
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  • 77 12 DES MOIXES lOWA. April 27. (Reuter) Bob Morrow, the U led States' Olympic iprini ion, W< Ml tl I 100 ynrd< m !>4 ICC I tenth o: >ccond outBlde the world record. Morrow fl ished five feet id Ol fellow American Ira M isoa. who was fourth
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  • 330 12 JAPAN AND P.I. IN DAVIS CUP FINAL TOKYO. April 28 (AP) Jtpjn crushed Ceylon m straight sets, jsain on Sund.iv to *m a final berth m the Eastern Zone Davis Cup Competition. A- M va-i and Ko>ei Kar^o over.'. :e. j Ceylon i R rt Ft rriinands and B^r.. i!
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  • 348 12 Bombers Pin Loss Against Kiwis On Faulty Pitching BRILLIANT pitching by Bell and a seventh inning uprising against the Bombers enabled the 14th Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force to post a 25 19 victory m a league sot'tball game on the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. The defeat was
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  • 243 12 EHSER, Surrey, April 27, (Reuter)— Mr. H. Draper's Much Obliged, a 10 to 1 chance, today won Sandown Park's valuable new race, the £4,000 Whitbread Gold Cup handicap steeplechase, over three miles five furlongs and 75 yards. In one of the best finishes seen m
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  • 79 12 England XI Include Haynes Atyeo LONDON, April 28. ißrutrr) Johnny Haynes (Fulham) and John Atyeo (Bristol City) have been recalled at inside forward for England's tram to meet Eire m their World Cup match at Wembley on May 8. Teams:Alan Hodgkinson (Sheffield United). Getfl Hall (Birmingham City). Rover Byrne (Manchester
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  • 81 12 ARSENAL Sports C:ub trounced the Jollilacu Sports Club by five fomlf to nil m their SAFA Div. SA Icacue fixture at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. B. Cording 2. Osairi Tanjonf 2 and Jaffar scored for tnc winners. Indian BroiheThood Socccri'ebeat Junior Athletic Association by three goals to one m
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  • 179 12 SCHOOLGIRL BREAKS 2 SWIM RECORDS BLACKPOOL. England. April 27 (UP). Margaret Edward, 18-year-old schoolgirl who won a Bronze Medal m the 1956 Olympics, staked a claim to two world women's swimming records today when she swam the 220-yard backstroke distance m two minutes and 41-1 seconds. Both the 200-meter and
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  • 49 12 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Ko.vloon Sports Club by four coals to two m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Rajaji led 4-1 at half time. V. S Maniam and Lnganathan shared the Rajaji goalj while Kowloon replied through lan Boon San who netted bolh goals.
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  • 28 12 NOTTINGHAM. April 27 (Reuter). Germany beat England m a hockey international here today by three goals to nought after leading by one goal at half time.
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  • 343 12 LONDON, April 29, (Reuter)— The i Prince Philip at Wembley next Saturda\ \> promises to be the greatest soccer <i»j. years of the Cups history when M the league champk-ns, bid lor Uu double for 60 years. i Only once be fore ii has any
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