Singapore Standard, 17 February 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1953 Vcl VIM. No. 22'9 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 125 1 MANILA. Feb. 16 (UP) The Philippines has rejected an Indonesian Embassy request to expel two rebels who were allegedly using thli country as a base for their campaign against Indonesia s lawful government, it was disclosed today Minister Carel de Villeneuve, Charge d'Affaires ot
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  • 54 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 16 <Reuter) Soviet scientists. who trained Laika, the first space dog which travelled in Sputnik 2. are now training another dog for Sputnik 3, the Soviet News Agency Tass, reported today. Training of the second dog, Aifa. Is under the control of Mrs.
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  • 583 1 BUT HE LEAVES SUMATRA ALONE Six Rebel Chiefs Charged With Treason JAKARTA, Feb. 16-President Soekorno immediately on his return today appealed to the people of Indonesia to seek the help of God in finding a solution to the "manifold problems" now facing the nation, PIA News Agency
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  • 250 1 NON-MUSLIM FEASTS NOT FOR UMNO LEADERS 'Let Schools Sing Negara Ku Daily KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. UMNO ministers, Councillors and leaders should decline invitations to attend it-asts which do not meet lie requirements of Islam. fat annual delegates conference of the Kuala Lumpur division of UMNO resolved today. This resolution was
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  • 62 1 UNION SPRINGS, Alabama. Feb. 16 (Reuter) Jame s H. Sims, a local shopkeeper, turned his attention from his two male customers to watch a woman standing by a car parked outside his shop, taking off her skirt. Next thing he knew was that the two customers had
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  • 266 1 Would Nof Hear UNESCO Report COLOMBO. Feb. 16 (Reuter) The Chinese delegation to the conference of Asian and African women social workers held here, led by Mrs. Shih Liang, Minister of Justice withdrew from the conference today, declining to hear the report of .1 UNESCO
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  • 217 1 10,000 At Mass To Honour Our Lady Of Lourdes MORE THAN 10,000 Singapore Roman Catholics yesterday attended an open-air Mass at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Mass, culminating the celebrations of the centenary of ihe appearance to St. Bernadette of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes in France, was for those
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  • 26 1 NATIONALIST Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday rejected Premier Mr. O.K. Yui's resignation and asked him to remain in office, it was learned.- UP
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  • 29 1 A U.S. Air Force C-47, carrying nine servicemen passengers and a crew of seven, was reported missing yesterday on a flight from Ram>tein, Germany, to Istanbul.— UP.
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Feb. 16 (Reuter) This glimpse of the British domestic scene in 1958 is given today in the Income Tax Payer, the official journal of the Income Tax Payers Society: "There was a time when a man took along his secretary on a business trip and said
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  • 81 1 THE SCEXE at the grotto in Lourdes ichcre the Blessed Virgin appeared to Bernadette Soubirout a hundred years ago, was recreated at Jalayi Besar Stadium in Singapore yesterday. Beside the grotto (in p.cture above) is the altar at Which a Mass ior peacr iras said by ihe
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  • 201 1 THE QUEEN MOTHER GETS A DIAMOND, RUBY BROOCH CANBERRA. Feb. 16 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was presented last night on behalf of the people of Australia with a diamond and ruby brooch. Mr. R. G. If mill I. the Australian Prime Minister, made the presentation at a dinner
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  • 116 1 SEOUL, Feb. 16 (Reutcr) A South Korean National Police spokesman tonight told Rcuter: 'We have strong evidence a missing Korean National Airline plane witli 28 passengers and three crew membeis was forced to fly into North Korea." The aircraft, a regular schedMljed flight from Pusan
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  • 196 1 LONDON, Feb. 16 ußeuter) A lead.ng hairdresser here told diners at the House of Commons last night that politicians of all parties had hairstyles looking like "cornstooks in a gale." Mr. Matthew Mark. the hairdresser, who was speaking at the annual dinner of the incorporated
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    • 374 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association in the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Tuesday the 18th and Wednesday the 19th February 1958. for Chinese New Year and the following day. PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MEETING 1958. FIRST DAY— 15th. MARCH. 1958.
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    • 626 2 NOTICE is hereby given that I, SEOW QWEE LAM of No 840. Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 840. Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate
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    • 398 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I, KIM POH ENG (f) of No. 79 New Bridge Road. Singapore, have applied for a Beer House First Class Licence in respect of premises Nos 95-97 Kallang Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge
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    • 313 2 NOTICE is hereby given that I, NG CHWEE SENG (f) of No. 79 New Bridge Road Singapore, have applied for a Beer House First clas-; Licence In respect of premises Nos. 353-355 Victoria Street. Singapore, and tha 4 this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge
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    • 412 3 I nG f0 m edicol scientists, evidence \'V. r.z*c collected since the turn of the ntury indicotes thot the span of Y i be prolonged. What this means in r crch is thot nature's way of keeping jtion at an economic level through IT^fccr from disease or old age,
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    • 337 3 I SOm£ sm e ago the Federation Prime Minister, ifc Rahman, declared that some conW'~~- tt. would elapse before colonial inI .'1 be eradicated from Malaya and from I""- Valayans. This was an answer to the r n^honclists who wanted to get rid of British. The administrative and educaf:
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  • 431 3 All Set For The Election Inside America: QNE-THIRD of the scats in the U.S. Senate, and all in the House of Representatives, are to be the subject of an election in November. Electioneering has already begun. To be precise, it started with a lagged salvo of oratory on the evening
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  • 1666 3 CASSANDRA RECALLS HIS VISIT TO THE HOLY LAND BEFORE I went to the Holy Land I had an exact mental picture of Jerusalem, of Nazareth, of Lake Galilee, of Calvary, of Bethlehem, of the Mount of Olives, and a score of other places made sacred
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  • 296 3 the NEWS as it,s strikes me. PHE bine of life in Sin-:*--1 pore for the past 1 w years has been industrial disputes The city was infested with them. Following the virtual disappearance of the Middle Road croup of unionists, the countr> h:is enjoyed a period of comparative calm. The
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  • 415 4 Territorial Army To Be Installed Shortly Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Minister for Defence and Deputy Premier, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, said today that a Territorial Army will shortly be inaugurated. This scheme, he told the annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur division
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  • 75 4 PRETTY 18-year-old Miss Nellie Oon. a receptionist by occupation, will be one of the entrants for tonight's "Charity Princess" beauty contest a! thp Fraser Neavc Sports Pavilion, River Valley Road, Singapore. The contest will be part of the programme* of the Chinese New Years Eve
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  • 63 4 KUALA LI'MPfR. Sun. Tbi Sc rag r Amateur Cine Group is organ sing the 2cd Pan-Malayan Cine Film Competition > c:i to unateiu The obje t is to extend Interest a::d rvr:v v the standard of amateur rinffinatogranhy to this c wmtry, The competition open *n Itsers
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 STANDARDPIC shows nurses of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, beaming with smiles as their Commis-sioner-in-Chief Mr.iorGeneral J. M. Kirkman inspected them at their annual general parade held on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 237 4 Interest In Movement Strong' PENANG, Sun. Public interest in Rotary was 1 1 so strong that at least one club was formed and 50 new i Rotarians enrolled daily in the world, said the Rotary Oistrict Governor, Mr. Phya Srivasar, on his arrival
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  • 88 4 POLICE NAB 3 AFTER ROBBERY PENANG. Sun.— Police arrested three youths soon alter a woman. Tan Saw Guat and her two friends. Lim Loon Guan and Low Leong Chye, were robbed, under a tree oi> posite the George Town City Hall early yesterday. Described by Police as '"Teddy Boys." the
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Government Temporary Officers' Union today protested to the Federation EstablLshment Office here that it wa.s unfair to bar temporary officers from applying for vacant posts of Social Welfare Officers and Social Welfare Assistants. The honorary secretary of the union. Mr. D.
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  • 113 4 Alliance To Probe Polls Defeat KUALA LUMPUE. Sun.— The A.liance executive > mittee bai aefl n ii ho,' committee investigate the cause ot the i e ient deft at I Ita candidate it the K lala L i n» pur Municipaj ek ikm. The A. ian i e candidate. Mr
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  • 88 4 2 Youths In Stabbing Incident TWO youths were stabbed in Singap^iv yc>tt.Tday. Tho stabbing inc. dent was believed to be the result of a quarrel over proection money One you! lt. One: K:m Ho, 20. said be was drinklni coffee M ittll when he iti set upon and stabbed in
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  • 295 4 THE St. John Ambulance N serve the people of the Colorn 'irrespecti\e of race, religion r pi.ii^.-" This as. the Commi mo the Bn-u :e. MajOl M. Kirkman ai th< annual z* r.i r;. parade of th< h< I on the Padang yesterday Ah, ,t 1 Rii oflfo ers
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 mi Wat* of I*, .mi, i: Ir.n, m I O;i<«< Mi v... plane for i i i.,- i. s'.r.i, H. Kuai 1 an 1 n vj >. visit to riliiiiM j Macafsti m I!. r i I r. I■• I!' CI Sincapore and tl rrattW and itst rid*
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  • 10 4 •on s ■ah la iMftklv have mor: eight su<
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  • 205 5 Labour Unions Threaten To Call A Strike THE 10,000-srrong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will today serve a 14--day ultimatum on the Council to settle all outstanding demands. II the Council fails to meet the demands within the Stipulated period, the Federation will recommend that
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  • 95 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Police ha.s solved all five murders in January. CID chief. Mr. T. Hamilton disclosed today. There were 11 serious crime s during the month compared to 14 in December ast year. They include one attempted murder, three robberles, one attempted robbery
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  • 227 5 Federal Citizens Move Delayed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 500 delegates attending an extraordinary delegates conference of the Malayan Indian Congress here, today postponed decision on a proposal to restrict membership to Federal citizens. It WU decided, after a heated and iengthv debate, to
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  • 56 5 THE Singapore Public Speaking Institute presented a Chinese classical play entitled "Yellow Jacket" at the Great World Park on Saturday night. In this dramatic scene are from left: Lois Eng as Suey Sin Fah, 'j uL Fai as Lee Sin and Peter Seow as VVu Hoo Lam
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  • 53 5 PENANG, Sun. A 42--year-old passenger. Ang Pau Seng, on the s.s. Blissful, bound for China is believed to have fallen overboard while passing Pulau Aman, an island off Penang. He was picked up by a fishing junk in Pulau Aman. wet and exhausted and handed into Police
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  • 49 5 IPOH. Sun.— The Perak Flying Ciub is civing joy-rides OVW the town on Tuesday starting at 9.30 a.m. The public will be able to have a ten-minute 'flip' for 510 a time, but trips over any spcial area can be arranged it diilerent rates.
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  • 224 5 JOHN WAYNE, the strong silent man of the silver screen flew into Singapore from Jakarta by Air-India International yesterday morning for a three-day visit. Mr. Wayne, who is on a tou.r of the East for the first time, was met at the airport
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  • 94 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A man who started life as a clerk in the Royal Air Force in Singapore, left here by air today to become Malaya's first consul-general in oil rich Saudi Arabia. He is Tuan Syed Ahmad Jamalulil, 39, of Taiping, Perak. a former secretarygeneral
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  • 50 5 An argument between two taxi drivers about parking space in Rochorc Canal Road. Singapore, ended in a fight yesterday. One driver called ten friends. who assaulted the other driver. A Police Inspector and a detective, who were passing by, stopped the fracas and arrested three men.
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  • 32 5 TERRIFIED when four armed men walked into her home, a farmer's wile. Lim Yuen Choo, handed over S'JO a. id ■shed them to leave, in Jnlan Serangoon Kechii, Singapore, yesterday.
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    • 126 5 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I LIM MOOI HING oi No 23.' Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore, have applied tor a First Class Public House licence in respect of premises No 23 Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard m the Court of the District Jud"e
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    • 220 5 now Electrolux puts refrigerstion within f Wflng; plus duty in FederationA 1 Model Ll6 (not illustrated! J V $375/- plus duty in Federation. A completely silent electric machine with 5 sq. ft. of shelf area and handy door space, the Model L 24 gives generous storage uith ease of access.
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  • SPORTING WORLD
    • 405 6 S.B.A. PLAN TO PAY HALL CREDITORS DEFINITE LINE OF ACTION TO CLEAR THE DEBTS THE Singapore Badminton Association, at its special meeting yesterday, agreed to meet all the creditors of the Badminton Stadium at the most opportune moment' to decide liow they should be paid. This meeting will DC conven'ed
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    • 166 6 Tunku Is Still FAM Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was reelected President of the Football Association of Malaya at its annual general meeting at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Two important changes took place. Former Vic^President Mr. S. C. S. SiDgam was defeated by Dato Zainal
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    • 79 6 PENANG, Sun. Ttie Ptnanf Malai Association hcM the Chi- fat Recreation Club to i twoI >i: .a 111 I tCSCUC h vkey fixture it the Victoria Green yes1 1 r d ■y Te C nese netted two goal* through Tob Boon Tens; ind En* Tatt before
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    • 291 6 KIM A MMPIR, Sun Musi Abdullah of Singapore caused the first major up^et on the opening dav of the All Malayan Malays tennis championships when he heat seeded pi.iyer. Yahya Mustapha. in three sets 6-2, 5-7, 9-1 at the Sultan Suleiman courts here today. easi.v
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    • 60 6 MELBOURNE, Feb. 15 (Reuter). Tulloch, Australia's 'wonder racehorse' was beaten here today in his first race of the autumn racina season. He finished second, a length behind Prince Darius in the St. George Stakes over one mile, one furlong at the Caulfield racecourse. Tulloch is to
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    • 132 6 Selangor Win The Quad. Title KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor won the South Zone hockey quadrangular title when the state beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 on the padang here today. Selangor attacked strongly but failed to break through the Negri defence. Then in the 15th minute. Christie Shepherdson hit across a good
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    • 592 6 Prince Of Lalita Is New Holder Of Malayan Record KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new Malayan record over nine furlongs wa s set up yesterday, the opening day of the Selangor Gold Cup meeting, when Prince of Lalita, brilliantly handled by English jockey, Eddie Larkin. smothered his opposition in the excellent
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    • 90 6 GardenTeam In Junior Semi-finals SERANGOON Garden Sports Club entered the semi-final of the Singapore Hockev Association junior knockout tournament by beating Royal Army Services Corps by two goals to nil in their replay match on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. Singam gave Serangoon the lead in the 15th minute.
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    • 278 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaya Cup competition will start this year on June 14 after the Asian Games. The FAM Cup tournament will begin on March 8. This was derided at the first Council meeting of the Football Association of Malaya at
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    • 126 6 THE GOLD cup Horses Class l, Div H -1- 9y THREE RINGS 913 Rr D ft( "*1 J 21- 9y STRAITS CODE 911 RODrScJ 271 6y PRINCE OF j". ~^^H LALITA Jo RODCtts I -06 5y IRISH PEARL 608 RCcr.c, I 1-1 4y PRINCE Cwffj S M CHARTER j:
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    • 592 6 FOLLOWING ore wc,ght s 0 .-.d Dr fc races on Wednesday Feb 19 tC con- *>^B Club February meeting: C:> >: «^H Horses Class 4, Div. j .1 5v REASONABLE CAYMAN 6 10 DONNELLY H 211 fv BRIGHT SUN 809 DANIELS H 221 4y MISS HARMONY -00 fv LODE
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    • 50 6 IPOH. Sun I- R Chins, strnnjf.y ir.ciod honours in this \o.. f 1 Chinese Recreal C Jfc s p n tournament scored .n ea c ;n the openn;g sessions of tournev on thp Town O men courts yestrrd3y Ling ousted Danny I--: >e n love sets. beat r«o. WTi
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  • 590 7 Too Good For Darlington 11 at h n tnghsh Fo °tball Association cup, UH at last in today's fifth round t<es Larh.-ton, hen,, of the great v.c\ oiv over Chcl,ea j"i. w were no match tor Br st division leadois VVolverhampton Wanderers and fell 6-1 Wolves
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  • 9 7 IPOH aa Lonshtps- llflpl ,er lane I—lndiaM
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  • 43 7 Kamo Is appointed Captain 16 »Reutcr f* Tennis right appointed Kamo cap- am due he first the allI doubles be playing Sers of the L»ati were: Yoi' > ■ountry for i^u ro ts and x 20 who i appearance team. > hold the on March
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  • 154 7 f»u:r Saav and < '•■n»k Vx.'U i the all limeod a young r. rirt H ho clouted i too got another fini mother three Runs on sloppy nof piowling. Roy in the Zamp .-.isht to The Wasps ed when scored wmtUUtg thr t I■! in the four:-. B -;t
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  • 84 7 PPSS BOYS RALLY WIN TRAILING 2-0, Pasir Panjang Secondary School rallied in the second half to hold Raffles Institution to a two-all draw In an inter-school soccer match on the Raffles ground yesterday. Seng Phan scored boVh goals for Raffles while Pasir Panjang replied through Yahya and Henrn Chik. Earlier
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  • 1422 7 LONDON. Feb. 15 (Rcutcr) Leag i« Übltl after today s matches were hnglhh looth.Hl A inflation Cup 1 if t ti Round B: 1 City 3, br,>t(jl Rover s 4. Bolt n W(. ra 3 v Stoke City 1. f,tr''i: t T City 0. Blackburn r 0.
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  • 280 7 LONDON, Feb. 15, (Reuter).— Cornwall and Warwickshire wiU meet in the final of the English Rugby Union county championship. Cornwall, who have not won the championship tor 50 years, scored a surprise victory over Lancashire today by 14 points (fOtl, two penalty goals and
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  • 193 7 LONDON. Feb. 19 (Routor) Fo! lowing are the Rucjby Union results: International: Scotland 12 Australia 8 (played at IfurrayHeld). County championship semifir.als: Cornwall 14 Lancashire 8. Warwickshire 6 Surrey 3. Inter-Services Tournament: Royal Navy 3 Royal Air Force 14. Club Matches: Guy's Hosnitril 9 Aberav>n fi.
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  • 62 7 TAKING advantage of an eight-man team that the Royal Air Force, Changi, fielded just before the Interval, University of Malaya scored a 2-1 win to enter the semi-final of the SHA senior knockout competition at Changi yesterday. Vythianathan and Kong Onn scored for the Undergrads while
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 172 9 RESULTS ol research into Um me i I wood lai u aa ao> ditivc to tinp'.at;:^ >o..nions were tie bribed by Dr. E. S. He Iges, Dirt\ r ol :ne Internal i Tin Research Council, Is Um oi 1 nol an address to the Royal
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    • 83 9 U.K. Takes 21,517 Tons Of Rubber OCKAX shipments of rubber in January amounted to 91,711 tons, of which 21,517 tons wer.t to Britain and 10,595 tons went to America, according to Malayan statistics Other principal buyers were South Africa (M63 tons); Canada (L',l'B4 tons); Australia (1,539 tons); France (4,739 tons);
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    • 511 9 HIGHER DEMAND MAY BOOST TIN PRICE 'Best Week' For Shares Reported By A Market Correspondent DEMAND for tin has increased recently and indications are that there are fair prospects of a moderate rise in the metal price in the coming weeks, according to Singapore market circles. The tin price improved
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    • 47 9 STANDARD Vacuum Oil Co staged a series of lion dances in Singapore last week in support of the Chinese New Year Dealers' Display Contest for Mobiloil Special. Photo shows the performance at the Hiap Teck Sing Kee Ltd. Service Station in Tiong Bahru.—Standardpic.
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    • 352 9 Copra Trading Is Restricted LAST week the only copra reported to have arrived in Singapore was one shipment of about 3,000 tons, most of which had apparently been committed against export requirements, according to Lewis Peat (S'pore) Lid.'s weekly produce report. Values both tot loose copra and copra (.n f.o
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    • 33 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-concentrates from Federation of Malaya mines to Singapore, Penang and Butterworth during January totalled 4,345 tons, of which L.\7!>s tons were exported from Perak. Selangor sent ],2<)<l tons
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    • 55 9 the Malayan Exchange Bank* Anoclitlon made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday Canada: buying. TT ?>2\, OH. r 2 5 90 dayi airmail 'A2i credit bills, 32 13 14 trade bilk. Selling, TT. or OD. ready: Canadl H|; French Francs *****; Italian Lire 2027fi.
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    • 27 9 PASSENGER traffic flown by United Air Lines during January reached a new company high for that month, according to estimated figures released by United officials.
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    • 274 9 ROAD research in the colonies is the theme of an exhibition now on show at the Institution of Civil Engineers in London. It shows how problems peculiar to road building in these oversea* territories mostly in tropical or subtropical countries -are tackled by the colonial section
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    • 115 9 CAIRO. Feb. 16: (JUttt*r>— -An Egyptian scientist fids developed a solar battery which converts sunliyht into heat and then into electricity T o poicer a radio set. T'ne scientist. Dr. BfoJimild Sabry Abu-Hussein, Assnc iite Projessor at Ca'ro I'niVtTtity't faculty o* EikjinetTtng, demonstrated the batlery bejore 1,000
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    • 187 9 LONDON, Feb. 16, —(AFP)— What is described in official quarters as "highly important talks" on trade between Japan and Britain will start here at the Board of Trade, this week. The agreement to be negotiated will cover the year .starting on April 1.
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    • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— More than three hundred workers' families of Lever Brothers were entertained by the management to a party at the company's premises before the weekend. They wrre shown around the factory while their husbands, wives and friends were at work.
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    • 174 9 Delegates To I.A.T.A. Meeting MR. TAMAO KIT\ I V (top), 6< p ,-v g< ral managi r ol J an Air L:n< who ii warn Ka Singapore on a short vi f He is one ol 21 d from all ov< r th< world v. I r j attended th(
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    • 398 9 BUSINESS done in shares Eroai Feb. 8 to 14: Industrials: F"eriernl DisMß- $2.10. Prascr L Neave Ords |2 57| to $2 .5.i to $2 .n0 to $2,621, Gammons $2..<0. Good wood Park %IJ3O, Hammer Co. $2.00 to $2,121 to $2.12, Honskong Bank fCoI.i $451.00 c.d.
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    • 353 9 rtftaTA I roYAL INTEROCEAM LINES^^ WW rorurn on the large and Ih mf-rfablc passenger vessels— J RUYS BOISSEVAIN. ■A>,r> TEGELBERG. TJITJALENGKA > 'JiSADAME. rjINEGARA B v I S Fores as from WuJ ksB7s.— |ir >« c:iass) > V IpV IStOV Jopon e r >rs m I wL ~s r '-^ged
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    • 123 9 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S. S. "PYIDAWAYE" ARRIVING SINGAPORE 20th FEBRUARY SAILING 22nd. FEBRUARY. For Mergui, Moulmcin Rangoon. Fo r passengers and cargoes Please contact International Shipping Agency. Agentt for Union of Burma Shipping Board 87 Neil Road. Singapore 2 Tel: *****—*****. J CATHAY MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! J -K IF
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  • MONDAY'S Tete-a tete with phyl
    • 277 10 INFORMATION COUNTER Off Colour U C* A X stockings of different shades re rr.aie the -arr.e ;r by boilirg the-n t^ether: 1 &sks M:? s FB. presume you pajaf ra f/ 5: < ,;> Bj -.^j u-ill not harm t M t: \st 2 T;:rr»'r o; ::.cw u-ht-» r- r>?t"j
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    • 465 10 Christina remembers Disneyland Helena speaks on Child Care £JOW would you like to live through the Past and the Future in a matter of hours, and even tarry awhile in Fairyland on the same day? This rare experience could only be possible in Disneyland, Christina Loke told me the other
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    • 267 10 CUISINE CORNER: lITR. Tang Hon who has been teaching Chinese dinner courses for the last six years at the Cantonese Association, Neil Road, Singapore, has this recipe for your Chinese New Year Eve's family dinner. Mr. Tang's pupils are of all nationalities. He conducts group
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    • 132 10  -  RITA DEL By rpODAYS QLOTATTOV "One m«r<- eood m.m on rarth is hrttrr ih. in n extra anjjel in hpavrn." Chinese Proverbs. MONDAY M)R I\| K ONK: Tis is a fln< f"r fif.t.n? rlrr ...,v r- and got!;r.g i Br-'ir v:, P" 0101 > and your I interests; u
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    • 181 10 LI'L ABNER 1 m I /l HAD THAT ENLARGED FROM V\Y^ (/^-> > /A <!° 0 TH.'S OLD TinTvpe, TAKEN THE J <Jff* "?<, "S'^ eT<y<tALLEY OOP i VcS, bUI IHbV I I ...WHY P\P > ">v I I NOJLL BUT WE SA\V THEM PlpN'T' OH, \\KV I HAFTA AWUv,
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  • 493 11 SAVE COLONY FROM GOING RED United Front Of Democracy Is The Answer, Says Tan A CALL to all democratic political parties "to unite and save Singapore from becoming a Communist satellite state, was made at a Liberal-Socialist Party gathering yesterday. The call came from the party's secretary-general Mr. E.K. Tan,
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  • 58 11 Standardpic above shows a crippled woman, seated in her invalid chair, is seen looking pathetically at her husband and child at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday during the mass celebrating the centenary of the appearance of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes in France. Below is Standardpic's
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. V. Seshadri, a postal clerk at the Petallng Jaya Post Office. wa s yesterday acquitted and discharged by Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim. on three charges of forgery. Seshadri had been accused of having misappropriated about $280 the fortnightly allowances of three
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    • 568 11 a Chinese Moviegoers everywhere M KJG HEE FATT^HQY^ 1 NOTE TIMES? H v xi'MTF TONIGHT 4s i \R l'r<Hlii< tion M. 3* V »'iTirn I IM) <^B awftJ fc^ BsaV B^k> «Mi> A Thursday I l "THF CIRflK 71 Ma "i a rln "I I inL m^UO Te«hnlcolor (SB) ::i
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    • 905 11 ■iiivMMMMMgaaßgagpajßMßaffjtj i 930 a-.ui 11.30 p m Kid -m I »1 f 4 I >\?M K!\: W-.cked To Go Hell 12 30 Egag^B^BMßflbaiiMsiUß :][j 630 and 9.3U pm; Deep Six 11.3i) p.m. lhe Shell torni>any of Singapore PAYILIOX: Green Hills And Jade Limited: F-.e^ Film show i Valley plus Apartment
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    • 529 11 sical Aperitif (Contd). 3 57-4 20 English Schools Boadca6ts. 6.45 LighLs on for the evening Programme summary "and a tune or two before the News 6.54 Singapore Share Market Report and National Announcement. 7.00 Time Signal and News. 7. 10 Newi Talk. 7.15 American Music Hail, 7.30 BBC. Jazz Club.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 238 12 Troops On Guard At Petrol Depots As Polls Near BI'ENOS AIRES, Feb. 16 (Reuter) The Argentine Government sent troops to guard key petrol depots this weekend to thwart any attempt by Peronista sup porters to c ripple transport during the last week of the general election campaign. Assurance* that "rumours
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    • 205 12 THE MISSILE WOULD NOT BUDGE CAPE CANAVERAL. Feb. 16 (Reiner) The American At. a s Inter-continental nu- c- at missile failed aga:n today, r r the fourth time :n six launching attempts. Clouds of white smoke belched up as it was fired at the missile testing centre t here, but
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    • 47 12 Moscow. Kb. II (Beater) —The growing incidence of DoMomyeiitis among Russian schoolchildren has led to the creation of a "scientific town".et" at Vr.ukovo. near MOSCOW, le foncmtnrte raeeudi oa the lite— e. Special buildiiijta will bo erected to house researdi workers and animals.
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    • 190 12 MOSCOW. Fe'n IS, (Reuter). —Sir Win t)n Churchill onre |C I Staliß *irz y that the S". e* e shou 1 i have aa ar ic i h::r. an Order for the Soviet Army to m art, a rardinf to Mr. N.k.ta Khruschchev. the C- r.:r.-.
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    • 432 12 WEST UNANIMOUS ON 'SUMMIT' But There Must First Be Talks On The Agenda LONDON/ Feb. 16, (Reuter). The Western powers are now agreed on the need of a "summit" conference with Russia provided adequate preparations are made, though not necessarily by a foreign ministers' meeting, according to the latest reports
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    • 86 12 A LONGSHOREMAN surveys the top of the Swedish submarine "Illern" which mysteriously sank in the Kot-kuin shipyard port of Malmoe Harbour, Sweden, recently. The incident occured only four hours after its sister-ship, the "Baevern" had been launched in the same yard. The Illern lies in four metres of
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    • 263 12 LONDON. Feb. 16 (Renter)- Ifo Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labour Far.y, today argued against the withdrawal of United States and British forces from the continent of Europe at present, when reviewing a book "Russia. the Atom and the West" by George F. Kennan, a
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    • 177 12 LOURDES, Feb. 16 (Reiner)— More than 80.000 Roman Catholics have made the pilgrimage to Lourdes in tho pasl week to mark the opening of the centenary year of the town's grotto shrine. Town officials are this weekend preparing for a second wave of
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    • 25 12 THE United States and Poland on Saturday signed an agreement providing 98 million dollars worth of new American aid for Poland. U.P.
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    • 167 12 'Gibson Girl' Is Left $900,000 LONDON, Feb. 16 (Reuter) Camille Clifford. Ameri-can-born Edwardian stage beauty known as the original Gibson Girl with the hourglass figure ha s been left on trust most of her husband's estate of £109,716 ($900,000) it wa s announced yesterday. Clifford was her stage name, and
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    • 188 12 Macmillaris Tour Is 'Brave And Imaginative' LONDON. Fen. 16. (Router). The Sunday Times (independent Right-wing) commenting on Mr. Harold Macmilian's Commonwealth tour, said Asian and Australasian countries of the Commonwealth had learnt to understand Britain and her policies better through the Prime Minister's tour. '"It was a brave and imaginative
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    • 22 12 MR. NUMAX Menemoinclolglu. veteran Turkish statesman and diplomat, died in Ankara on Saturday after a sudden illness. Ho was 67.
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