Singapore Standard, 4 March 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 244 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 282 1 Move Follows Nasser's Visit DAMASCUS, March 3 (Keuter) The Red Sea kingdom of the Yemen has joined the United Arab Kepunlic of Egypt and Syria, it was announced here yesterday. The announcement was made here by President Nasser of Egypt, who is on a visit
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  • 58 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Mar. 3 (Reflter).— MajorGeneral Carl Carlsson von Horn of Sweden, has been appointed Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization m Palestine (UNTSO). it was announced here today. General von Horn, who is 54 has served with
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  • 307 1 THREAT TO COLONY SHIPPING REPORTED 'May Be Used For Invasion TOKYO, March 3 (UPReuter) A fleet of Singa-pore-owned inter-coastal cargo ships now at Tanjong Pinang m the Rhio Archipelago are likely to be pressed into service as military landing craft for the assault on Sumatra, reports from Singapore said today.
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  • 252 1 NASH SEES A 'DEMOCRATIC SINGAPORE THE Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Walter Nash said m Singapore yesterday that the Colony was al present m a "better democratic position" than before. Mr. Nash, who is also the New Zealand Minister for External Affairs, arrived m the Colony m a QantasBOAC
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  • 86 1 BANGKOK, March 3 (AFP) The acting Foreign Minister, Luang Visuter Attayudhi, said today that Thailand will insist on an increased economic and educational assistance at the forthcoming SEATO ministerial conference m Manila. The Minister said that the SEATO Council will be asked to approve the
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 (AFP) The International Tin Council meets m London tomorrow Tin circles m the capital disclosed today that the council will review the working of the restrictive measures, which it has so far applied, especially the reduction of 40 per cent m exports
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  • 103 1 Six Years' Jail For Yugoslav Professor BELGRADE, Mar. 3 (AFP) Dragoslav Stranjakovitch, a Belgrade Professor of theology, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment today on charges of activities against the Communist regime. Three nersons accused at the same time as Stranjakovitch were sentenced last Feb. 4 on the same charges.
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  • 24 1 UNITS of the British Mediterranean Fleet and the American Sixth Fleet yesterday began a three-day series of exercises m the Mediterranean. AFP
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  • 40 1 PENANG, Mon. Sixtysix ceiling fans, worth 810,000 were reported stolen from the General Electric Company m Bishop Street here. A report to the Police was lodged by Mr. D. O. Huartson, an engineer of the company.
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  • 56 1 TWO Commonwealth statesmen were m Singapore yesterday and these Standardpics show (left) the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, having tea with the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan and the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, being met by Chief Minister Mr. Lim
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  • 190 1 IKE WILL STRIVE FOR DISARM ACCORD WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuter) President Eisenhower today stressed the desire of the United States to reach a disarmament agreement. The President, m a letter to Mr. Jame s J. Wadsworth, who was named last week to represent the United States m future disarmament negotiations,
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  • 95 1 CAIRO, Mar. 3 (Reuter) The trial began here today of five persons, including a former Egyptian Cabinet Minister, charged m their absence with plotting to assassinate President Nasser Mustapha Maraghi, former Interior Minister, and the four others were also charged with ''criminal agreement" to
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  • 115 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter) Medical officials m the Thames-side London borough of Greenwich said today they would appeal to the Government for greater protection for the public against contamination from Chinese eggs. Dr. John Kerr Brown, Greenwich Medical Officer of Health, told reporters
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  • 67 1 SAIGON, Mar. 3, (Reuter) Admiral Felix Stump. Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, flew into Saigon today on a fact-finding visit. Authoritative sources said he would have talks with Gen. Samuel Williams, head of the United States Military Assistance Advisory Group, to South Vietnam, Mr.
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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE Police last night detained six suspected gangsters m Chinatown. The arrests were make during a routine Police check.
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  • 123 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter) Specially designed condensers are to be fitted to "Zeta" the thermo-nuclear apparatus used for fusing atoms of hydrogen m an attempt to achieve a tem- perature of 15,000,000 degrees Centigrade. A temperature of 5,000,000 degrees has already been reached.
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  • 286 1 A MOVE TO END THE GROUNDINGS Aim Is To Make Colony Port One Of Worlds Safest THE Colony Government plans to use radar to make the port of Singapore one of the safest m the world. Radar aids to navigation are already being tested at danger
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  • 141 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Police have Issued warrants of arrests for two men who are wanted for questioning m connection with the attempted abduction of Kuala Lumpur doctor Dr. Saw Hock Chuan. The men are Tan Kirn Nam, 28, and Tang Hock Lim. 31.
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  • 74 1 COLOMBO. Mar. 3 (Reuter). China today offered Ceylon a loan of 50,000,000 rupees (£3,--750,000) to help her economy out of the troubles caused by the recent floods. Mr. Chang Tsang-ming. Chinese Ambassador m Ceylon, called on Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, at his residence
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  • 300 2 ASIA BENT ON MAKING GOOD TAN ECAFE Talks Underline Similar Local Problems KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Asia after having lagged behind the Western World for the past three centuries is determined to make good, said chairman, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, m his closing address to the 10th cession of ECAFE's Committee
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  • 284 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Today's closing session of ECAFE's Committee on Industry and Natural Resources will go down mi n United Nations' history as the shortest, the most pleasant and busi-ness-like ever held. It took the committee only 45 minutes to adopt the 32--page draft report without any
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  • 200 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Prime Minister and the people of Malaya were today described as "the most perfect hosts'' by ECAFE delegates. Proposing a vote of thanks at the closing session of ECAFE's Committee on Industry and Natural Resources. Ceylon representative. Mr. L.J.D. Fernando
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  • 80 2 THE Appeal Week of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, this year, commenced yesterday and the first sale of flags m the Klang District started' with a donation from the Sultan of Selangor who is patron of the Selangor branch. The Ruler's Private Secretary, Inche
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  • 8 2 Growing Malayan Interest In World Affairs DFDFDF DFDFDFD
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Indian Minister of Industry. Mr. Manubhai Shah, said India was impressed with Malaya's big plans for development when he arrived here today as chief Indian delegate to the ECAFE conference. He believed countries m Asia and th e Far East who were
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  • 56 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya and Indonesia forge closer trade ties. the R.I. chief the ECaFE conleren i Ismail Taib, on his ar: here today. He said his country, ing tin producer, wou tinue to co-operate v. Tin Council m soitc heavy setback she had as a result
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  • 80 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mr. A centre on "agr price and income supP' sponsored jointly by FAO and ECAFE will be held -n New Delhi from Mart April 3. announced b H. Cummings. FAO s I al Director for the Far I to ECAFE whose 14th nual session
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  • 72 2 MORE DUE FOR FINAL SESSION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Czechoslovakia's Ambassador to India, Mr. Jiri Nosek, arrived here today to attend the ECAFE conference as an observer. Mr. Nosek presided over the Economic and Financial Committee of the Gen' Assembly of United Nations last year. The Australian for External Affairs. Mr
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  • 119 2 A War Of Sputniks Chopsticks' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The brief battle of words which took place during last Tuesday's ECAFE committee meeting was today referred to as a war between "Sputniks and chopsticks'." Drawing rounds of laughter, Ceylon representative Mr. L. J. D. Fernando, m proposing a vote of thanks
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 476 3 THE Ceylon Premier dislikes patronising politicians from the West for mouthing platitudes about the affairs of ex-colonies. In this country the patronising attitude of a certain type of visiting British politicians and trade unionists has done much harm to the trade union movement. Such mealymouthed visitors
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    • 371 3 THE hopes for a summit meeting on disarmament, following the agreement signed between Britain and the United States for setting up missile bases on British soil, m addition to further AngloAmerican defence co-operation m the east, have met another snag. In accepting the western countries' insistence on
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  • 58 3 H EAO OFFICE: Lm Teck X.m Road. S pore i 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables: "TIGERNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines), All department*. KUALA LUMPUR: Chma Insurance Bldg., 174. Batu Rd. Telephone v ***** p OH. 93, Cowan St. Tel: 3829 PE *ANC: 8 Leith St.
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  • 37 3 The Soviet Union actually has contributed nothing to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees m the Near East (UNRWA), upon which most Arab refugees depend entirely for food and shelter.
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  • 1262 3 "SEHIBA" begins today the first of three articles on POLYGAMY m the Islamic world. £]VERY Asian country that has won independence m recent years is deeply concerned with the curse of prostitution and is seeking every conceivable means to abolish it. It is not surprising, therefore, that
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 441 3 Sir— The Federation of Malay Teachers' Union merely asked the Federation Government bearing m mind the policy to make Malay the national and official language within 10 years to open secondary classes m Malay to cater for the 20,000 Malay boy s and girls who have passed the
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    • 333 3 Sir— When the Chinese schools m the Federation were partially aided by the Government, a teacher of English was employed by the school management committee at about $300 (m some cases more, m others less, depending on the financial position of the school). About two-thirds of the pay—
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    • 221 3 Sir Mrs. Shirin Fozdar stated m Ipoh recently that Muslims m Malaya misread the Holy Koran to the detriment of Muslim women. When Mrs. Fozdar addressed a conference m Colombo and was alleged to have boosted Singapore as an out-sized bordello, she must have been "reading" the
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    • 47 3 Sir Singapore-born Malay mariners (and others) would be interested to get their very first taste of democracy m the v shape of being ablf to "vote by proxy when absent on their voyages. P«*oxy voting is the answer to "Camouflage's" query. T. D. RICHARDS Singapore
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    • 249 3 Sir Congratulating you on your editorial Training Within Industry which appeared on Feb. 26, I fully endorse what you said about striking off a worker's name from a trade union register, if and when found that ne lost his job "because of deliberate neglect of his duties." You
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  • 449 3 the NEWS as it strikes me &t^G?***A4cieU YT HAT is sauce for the goose is not necessarily sauce for the gander m the matter of appointments, inquiries, probes and the like by the City Council and the Government of Singapore. It it either based on temperament and taste or a
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  • 214 4 UMNO Decides To Give Haji Another Chance KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The UMNO Central Executive Committee, headed by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, made an eleventh hour decision last night to hold m abeyance disciplinary action against Penang State Councillor, Tuan Haji Suleiman Palentine. The decision followed a warning by the
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  • 110 4 lee's Four Queries On Crackers SINGAPORE Government is to be asked whether any Court action has been taken against unlicensed dealers who store fire-crackers m the Colony. This is one of four questions which Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Independent. Queens town> will ask the Chief Secretary, when the Legislative Assembly
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  • 83 4 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday said that the Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nash, has invited three Singapore Assemblymen to visit his country and study its Parliamentary procedure. This Invitation was extended when Mr. Nash called on Mr. Lim m
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  • 47 4 THE following were elected office bearers of the Singapore North Indian Hindu Association at its annual general meeting recently. President: Mr. Sakal Deo Ral, vice-president: Mr. Lakhpat Rai, sec: Mr. Kundanlal Kaushik, asst. sec: Mr U. S. Dube and treasurer: Mr. Shyamnarain Singh.
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  • 33 4 THIS is one of the commemorative stamps which will be issued tomorrow to mark the 14th session of the ECAFE conference m Kuala Lumpur. The stamps are m various denominations.
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  • 96 4 OUR attention has been drawn to the article reporting the Budget Meeting of the Federal Legislative Council published m our issues of the Bth and 10th December 1957, respectively. In these articles it is alleged that the Hon'ble Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam demanded the recognition
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  • 38 4 PENANG State Councillor. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, is calling a meeting on March 11 m the State Council Chamber to form the Penang State Appeal Fund of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council International Games Fund.
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  • 407 4 Jury Finds Him Guilty Of Killing Father-ln-Law IPOH, Mon. Ex-Army < ook and Special Constable Mohamad Khan, 36, was unanimously found guilty of murder m the first trial by jury here and sentenced to death by Mr. Justice D.B.W. Goode m the Supreme Court today.
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  • 123 4 MALACCA. Mon. A twenty-three-foot python chased a mechanic for ten minutes before it was caught m Batu Anam Estate by labourers today. The mechanic. Tan Foo Wah. was working on a tractor m the field, when he heard a hissing sound. He turned around and
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  • 81 4 AN open verdict was yesterday returned by Singapore's Assistant Coroner, Mr. Ahmad bin Hussein, at the end cf an inquiry into the death of a seven-year-old girl. Tan Tong Buay Tan, a student, was fatally involved m a collision with a taxi driven by Lim Poon
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  • 147 4 Arbitration Move In Bus Strike MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib, today requested the State Labour Commissioner, Mr. Foo Teck Yen, to arrange for immediate arbitration to end the bus strike. The Chief Minister decided to call for arbitration after he had talked to the Minister for
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  • 41 4 IPOH, Mon.— Eighty seven gallons of paint and three axes, worth $1,486, were today reported stolen from the Public Works Department store m Connolly Road. The loss was discovered by the storekeeper. Inche Anwar Haji Abdul Rahim.
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  • 89 4 IPOH. Mon. Two youths, charged with extortion, were refused bail by Magistrate Tengku Yaacob today. Yap Soon Lin, 22. and Foong Soo Wah, 20. were alleged to have extorted $100 from shopkeeper, Ng Tiat Han. at Pasir Pinji New Village on Feb. 22. Inspector S.
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  • 192 4 Ex-Red Is Back With Her Family PENANG, Mon. Gat Cheng Heok, the only woman Communist terrorist m the State to surrender after Merdeka. has been reunited with her family m a Provinc-e Wellesley South new village for the Chap Goh Meh Gan. who is only 21. pregnant when she was
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  • 29 4 A ONE-DAY food and fun fair organised by the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese Girls' School on Saturday netted more thsn $15,000 for the school's new $40,000 domestic science centre.
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  • 178 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mathematical genius. Miss Shakuntala Dcvi, awed 2,000 people at the Chin Woo Stadium last night into silence after several of them unsuccessfully tried to trip her with their questions. Many who had their own answers to their questions dared not contradict her when
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  • 158 5 LIB-SOCS WANT IDEAS FOR RED SUBVERSION WAR DIVISIONAL leaders of the Liberal Socialist Party In Singapore have been asked to submit ideas and methods io combat Communist subversion m the Colony, the secretary general, Mr. E.K. Tan, said yesterday. annual conference of the Party, where those as will be presented,
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  • 117 5 QUESTIONS on revised eales for Chinese 1 teachers m Singapore be put to the Colony nment, when the LeglsA^embly meets next Lim Cher Keng (Indent Changi> will ask the lor Education, whegovernment is considern of salary scales he length of time govhas taken to conue.
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 5 pic. THE safe which the masked robbers took was placed atop the low wooden cupboard (above left). Ong had guarded the safe for five years sleeping m the bed next to it. Standardpic
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  • 33 5 SIXTYTHREE -YEAROLD unemployed Koichiro Kanzaki spent all the US$ll,l2O he won m a Government lottery three years ago playing the horses and drowned himself m a canal m Osaka, Japan. UP.
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  • 189 5 S'pore Must Plan For Meet Now IF THE 1959 Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) Conference to be held m Singapore was to be a success, serious planning should begin immediately, Assistant Secretary to the Commerce and Industry Ministry, Mr. H. M. Bullard, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Bullard, who recently
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  • 81 5 Claims Trial To Samsu Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sessions Court President Inche M. M Hashim, today allowed bail of $7,500 to Lee Tham Soon, 44, when the latter claimed trial to three charges of manufacturing and possessing 1,078 gallons of samsu and fermented mash. Lee was alleged to have been
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  • 65 5 TICKET No. ***** won the first prize at the draw of the St. Joseph's Convent, (Paya Lebar). fun fair last Sunday. Second prize went to ticket No ***** while ticket 40. ***** won the third prize. Other prizes go to ticket holders Nos. *****, *****, *****,
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  • 291 5 MASKED MEN TIE UP TOWKAY, CART OFF SAFE 3 am. Beach Road Robbery THREE masked men held up a Singapore rice merchant at knifepoint m his Beach Road shop early yesterday and carried off a 250-pound iron safe which the towkay had been guarding nightly for five years. The merchant,
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  • 91 5 Midwives Ask For More Pay REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Midwives Union yesterday met officials of the Government Establishment Branch to negotiate a new salary scheme, based on the recommendations of the Arbitration Tribunal for Colony midwives. After the meeting a spokesman of the Establishment Branch said Government had offered "reasonable
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  • 377 5 Radjasa: No Civil War Likely MR. Kama Radjasa Sastroamidjojo, son of the former Prime Minister of Indonesia, Mr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, and a member of the Consular Corps, Indonesian Consulate, Singapore, yesterday called on members of the Central Sumatra revolutionary government m Padang to resign.
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  • 183 5 ANTI-TB FIGHT COSTS $500,000 PENANG, Mon. Government spent more than $500,000 last year to maintain the camp for tuberculosis patients at Pulau Jerejak. the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tan Hor Kee. told The Standard today He revealed that, although there were 430 beds m Pulau Jerejak and 150 beds m
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  • 109 5 DOUBLE MURDER: TWO HELD IPOH, Mon.— Two patients charged m connection with the double murder of fellow inmates of the Central Mentai Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan, were today remanded by Magistrate Tengku Yaacob, m the hospital at the pleasure of the Ruler m CouncilThe court today received a medical report from
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  • 112 5 City Council To Start Malay Classes THE Singapore City Council yesterday opened four Malay classes for the benefit of it? employees This is m implementation of a policy to ensure that ail Council employees have a working knowledge of the Malay language A Council spokesman told The Standard that more
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  • 125 5 SECRETARY-GENERAL of the International Union of Child Welfare, Mr. Dan Q.R. Muloch Houwer, and the Field Consultant for Asia, Mr. V.M. Kulkarni, who are now visiting Singapore, will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock for talks tomorrow. Mr. Houwer and Mr. Kulkarni
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  • 16 6 From The Above, The Six To Defend The Cup Will Emerge
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  • 87 6 BONN, March 2 (Reuter)— Ferry Sonneville of Indonesia, won the men's singles title of the German international badminton championships here today. He defeated Bob Nilsson of Sweden, 15-11 15-4 m the final m started at top speed and led 7-1. But Sonneville's agility enabled him to level
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  • 131 6 New Tennis Series On March 15-16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation will meet Singapore m the new tennis series here on March 15 and 16 at the Lake Club courts. This competition will replace the annual North vs. South match for the Guille— mard Cup for men. and the McCabe Reay
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  • 28 6 PITTSBURGH, Mar. 3 (Reuter) Ham Richardson beat fellow American Davis Cup player Barry MacKay 7-5 6-1 m the final of a Pittsburgh lawn tennis tournament yesterday.
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  • 37 6 Wahlquist (Sweden) 15-11 15-3. Women's doubles: Ellerman and Schmidt beat H M Prahl (Denmark) and Amy Pettersson (Denmark) 15-9 15-10 Mixed doubles: Nilsson and Pettersson beat Knut Malmgren (Sweden) and Prahl 15-9 16-18 15-2.
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  • 96 6 PENANG. Mon.— There was very little activity on the track this morning. A number of horses entered for Saturday's races were worked slow on the rock-hard track. Penang trainers, who are preparing their charges for the Ipoh meeting commencing next Saturday, are chary to work their horses on
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  • 53 6 IPOH. Mon.— A Greentown hockey eleven, literally an "unknown side, scored a surprise 4-3 victory over a Penang state side m a friendly match at Taiping yesterday Greentown scored through A T. Thillainathan 2 Choon e Kong and Sivanadian while Penang's goals came from Inder Singh.
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  • 46 6 SUXGEI PATAxM Mon.— Penang Indians defeated a Kedah Invitation XI 4-3 m a charity soccer match m aid of Olympic Games Fund at the new football ground here yesterday. The district Officer. Kuala Muda. Tuan Syed Sheh Shahabuddin wa s introduced to both teams.
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  • 490 6 No need to gaze into the crystal ball THE FINAL SQUAD OF THE MALAYAN THOMAS CUP TEAM WILL BE THE ABOVE EIGHT THAT IS MINUS TWO: SAN SEONG KOK AND LAI FOOK YING OF SELANGOR. San Seong Kok and Lai Fook Ying played their last Thomas
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  • 97 6 KATONG Sports Club held Bedok Sports Club to a one-all draw m a SAFA Div. 2A league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday Centreforward Chin Bin scored for- Katong m th e 15th minute of first half off a pass from leftwing Charles Erskine. Bedok equalized
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  • 224 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thomas Rosandich, American coach who arrived m the Federal capital last week, gave lectures on field and track events to hoys at the Victoria Institution and the Methodist School today Later m the evening, he was at the Cheras Road ground, where he
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  • 52 6 FOLLOWING are the winnen of the golf competitions held m the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday: LGU Silver Division Mrs. E. Shepherd 87 —18= 69 Bronze Division Mrs. W McNeill 98-34 =64 Monthly Medal "A" Division Mrs. D. Goss 42-9 =33 M B" Division Mrs. B. Zaalberg
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  • 834 6  - STAMINA LET KEW SAN DOWN LEONG HEW MENG By Poh Lim's Still In The Fight For A Place THE third Thomas Cup trial confirmed my worst suspicions about the limitations of some of our players m standing up to the stress and strain of modern badminton. Teh Kew San's performance
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  • 70 6 JOINT Services will play a friendly soccer match against Amicable Athletic Association at Jalan Besar Stadium today at 7 p.m The match will serve as a trial for the Services team. The line-up for the Services team will be: Walton (RAF). Hughes (RAF). Boolds <RN). Joslin
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  • 84 6 CAMBRIDGE, March 3 (Renter)— Oon Chong Teik, who has been nominated for Malaya m the Thomas Cup trials, left a sick bed to help Cambridge beat Oxford 14-1 m the annual Inter- Varsity Badminton competition on Saturday. Oon, despite an abscess m
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  • 347 6 PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Province, March 3 (Reuter) South Africa were 48 runs behind Australia with ail their second innings wickets m hand at tea on the third day of the fifth and final test here today. Australia, 208 for six overnight, scored 291 m reply
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  • 440 7 Wife's Silent Moments Tell Him 8 Babes Died From REGINALD PECK MUNICH, Mon. T'HE most poignant and dreaded moment since the Manchester United air disaster first shocked the world is over. Manager Matt Busby knows the truth about the fate of his beloved Babes.
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 7 pnoio. Russian basket ball player Bockariev makes a surprise jump to score for his team during Italy-Russia international basket ball contest at Milan's Palazzo Dello sport. The Russians won the game, scoring 64-59. Other players are (left to right): Gamba (Italy). Volpato (Italy). Zubov (Russia) and Riminucci (Italy), UP
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  • 132 7 Tourists Go Down To French Team BORDEAUX. March 3 (Rev- France "B" beat the Australian Rugby n team by eight points (a foal and a try) to three (a try) r leading 5-3 at halftime here yesterday. Tfle French team were much r than the Australians the clever passing and
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  • 264 7 SCC Beaten In Padang Match A FINE hat-trick by John Humphries enabled Army Officers to beat Singapore Cricket Club by four goals to two m a friendly hockey match on the padang yester- day Humphries, who led the attack for the Officers, was undoubtedly
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  • 105 7 KAMO FLIES HOME TO JOIN TEAM TOKYO. March 3 (Reuter) Kamo. captain of Japanese team due to Thailand m the first i of the Davis Cup "i zone finals m March. Ned here yesterday by :rom the United States tc Join his team. The 26-year-old player, won the all-Japan s
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  • 423 7 Cheltenham Festival Will Highlight Jumping Season By CLAUDE B. RICHARDSON LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter) Britain's jumping season, reaches its climax next week with the threeday "classic"' meeting at Cheltenham, the National Hunt Festival on March 11, 12, and 13. Aintree's Grand National steeplechase is undoubtedly the greatest spectacle m jump
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 31 7 SOCCER S.A.F.A. League Div. I—Marines1 Marines vs. Chinese Athletic at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Friendly Amicable Athletic Association vs. Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m.
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    • 14 7 HOCKEY Div. Two Semi-final Dusun Bertam Estate vs 2 HQ F.l.B.— Upper Padang.
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  • 121 7 Britain Trounce France By 23-9 GRENOBLE, March 3 (Reuter) Britain beat France by 23 points to nine m a rugby league international here yesterday, after leading 10 7 at halftone. Play was about even m the first half, with the French, who led 7 o after 14 minutes, combining slightly
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  • 98 7 London Gets Big Offer LONDON, Mon.— Brian London, the Blackpool heavyweight, is to get an offer of £4,000-£5,000 for a return fight with the only Englishman who has ever beaten him as a professional. Nearly two years ago Henry Cooper stopped London inside a round and this remains the one
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  • 63 7 MIAMI. Florida Mai*. 3 (Reuter)—Budge Patty. U.S. won the singles and doubles titles m the Miami Invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday. H e beat Gardnar Mulloy, U.S.. with whom he shares the Wimbledon doubles title 6-4, 6-2. 6-4 m the singles final. They teamed up to beat Jack
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  • 237 7 BRUSSELS. March 3, (Reuter). West Germany beat Belgium by two goals to nil after leading I—o1 0 at half-time m the soccer international here yesterday. A capacity crowd of 75,000 packed the Heysel Stadium, adjoining the 1958 Brussels World Fair site. West Germany, holders
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  • 488 7 No Connection With Saturday's Fight, Says Board Chief THE president of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control, Mr. R.A.C. Wills, yesterday disclaimed 'any connection between the Board or himself with the boxing promotion on Saturday' at the Happy World Stadium. Referring to handbills circulating m the City stating that he
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  • 141 7 YANG BREAKS 7,000 POINT BARRIER TAIPEH, Mar. 3, (Reuter) Nine track and field competitors have been named to represent Nationalist China at the Asian Games m Tokyo. During a two-day trial, Yang Chuang Kuang became the world's fourth decathlon competitor to break the "7,000 point barrier." Nine athletes so far
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  • 84 7 HONGKONG. Mar. 3 (Reuter) Nineteen players will represent Hongkong m the annual soccer interport with Singapore on April 19, 20 and 23. The team is: Moss (Captain), Lav Kin Chung, Wai Fat Kirn, Szeto Yiu, Lo Pak, Lav Yee, Mendum, Tang Sum, Chan Fai Hung, Lav
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 873 8 MITSUI ]pP\ LINE S'oore P. S'hom Penonr FOR JAPAN. Amogisan Maru for Yokoloma Kobe Moii 9 Mar 7 Mo. Hafconesan Maru tor Pusan, /okohoma Nagova. Kobe 24Mar Harunasan Maru tor Moji Yokohomo 4 Apl 3 Apl 3) Mm FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Haourosan
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  • 62 9 VICE PRESIDENT of Wan Chang Corpn.. New York. Mr. S. T Weng. is m Singapore with plans to set up sulphuric acid plants m the Colony and the Federation. Accompanying him is Mr. Herman Birr, export ■mnaser of M. R. Dietetic Laboratories, manufacturers of Similac miik.
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  • 164 9 U.K. Aircraft Industry Sets Record THE world bought £11 m worth of British aft and aircraft supplies m one month. This gave the British aircraft s 1958 export trade a brisk start, says the of British Aircraft Constructors m announcnew figures m London. is the highest Janue ever achieved, beatne
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  • 110 9 OUTER ROADS Felipes, Landu, Ringhorn, Universal Trader, Braeside, El Brenon. Batavia, Talabot, Caltex Padang. Ryvarden, Ivan Stepenov. North Star. Great Oaks, Everlife, Tong Soon. Berbere, Tohoro. Tees Breeze, Suzanne, Gordian. INNER ROADS Selangor, Senai, Paiangan. Salong. Jerantut. Rajah Brooke, Lipis. Southern Trader, Suntak. Tatsuoh Maru. Tai Tiong.
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  • 206 9 Luxury Liner To Call At Penang, S'pore 350 TOURISTS DUE THREE hundred and fifty American tourists on a world tour will arrive m Singapore tomorrow aboard the 23,000-ton, Holland America Line's Statendam. i— The Statendam is due to berth m Penang today. In Penang, the tourists will be taken on
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  • 31 9 A RECENT record created by a Brisbane pineapple cannery was the production of 693.000 thirty-ounce cans of pineapple and 44,355 pint bottles of pineapple juice m a single day.
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  • 136 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants' London: selling T.T. or O.D. 78; buying, airmail. T.T. OD 2 4-1/16; 30 d/st 2/4--45 d/st 2 4-5 16. GO d/st 8: 90 d/st 2/4-17/32, 120 d/st 2/4-23/32. 180 d/st 2/5 1/32. New York: buying.
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  • 104 9 Director On Far East Tour A DIRECTOR of Carnegies of Welwyn Ltd., England. Mr. David Carnegie, is now m Singapore m the course of a Far Eastern tour to promote his company's pharmaceutical specialities. Mr. Carnegie said following the encouraging demand for the company's products m Malaya, Carnegies' would soon
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  • 350 9 BORNEO Airways is to take over the assets of Sabah Airways and of the Malayan Airways Feeder Services m Borneo. This was agreed to, at the first board meeting of the company held m Kuchiflg on Saturday. The authorised capital o f the Company,
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  • 126 9 DIRECTORS of W. Hammer Co., Ltd. will recommend payment of a final dividend of 10 cents per $1 stock, plus a bonus of four cents, at the company's annual general meeting on March 31. At the meeting, it is also proposed to increase the authorized capital
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  • 82 9 THE modern layout and up-to-date production methods employed m the Peterborough factory of J. Perkins Ltd., the diesel engine manufacturers, were praised by two Japanese vehicle production experts when they toured the works during their visit to the United Kingdom. The Japanese visitors were Mr. Hiromu
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  • 89 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- 1 duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra Feb/ March UK/ Continent $31 buyers $32 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $47 sellers; m drums $51 sellers; Muntok white pepper $104 sellers; Sarawak white $103 sellers; Special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers
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  • 152 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.15 ready and delayed $2.10 overnight; F. N. ords $2.67* overnight. $2.66; Gammon $2.30. $2.28 ready and delayed; Hammer $2.35 overnight. $2.35 to $2.32J; M. Cement $1.35; M. Colls. 80c.; McAlister $1.45; M Box $1.64 delayed; Sime Darby
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  • 108 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietiy steady yesterday Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 2.13 2.18 W. Hammer 2.30 2.35 cd cb cci Straits Times 1.68 1.73 MININGS Austral Amal. 11/9 12/Ipoh 13/- 14/Jelapang 16/6 17 6
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  • 123 9 RUBBER slipped one cent on the Singapore market yesterday international first grade for March was quoted at 76J cents per lb. (77jj cents last Saturday). The tone at the close was uncertain after easier. Prices opened around previous levels and eased on a quiet market, mainly on
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  • 35 9 AN export group of five New South Wales Collieries, formed m mid-October last, has already shipped to overseas port 25,000 tons of coal. A further 10,000 tons will be despatched shortly.
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  • 279 9 SAIGON, March 3 Kussel Wright, one of America's outstanding industrial designers, reports encouraging signs m his trip through South-east Asia to aid nations m developing American markets for their handicrafts and small industries. Mr. Wright pointed to the growing interest m the United States for
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  • 239 9 DFDF To Step Up Exports AUSTRALIA is to step up her export drive, to markets m Malaya and Thailand, an Australian Government source m Singapore revealed yesterday. A 20-rnan trade mission, sponsored by the Australian Government, will spend 25 days m the area from trie
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  • 144 9 Unilever Turnover Higher TOTAL value of turnover for Unilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. rose from £1,671 million m 1956 to £1,720 million m 1957. This is shown m the provisional results for the year ended Dec. 31, 1957, announced by the boards of the two firms. Interim ordinary dividends 1957,
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  • 25 9 A NEW copper refinery with initial capacity of 30,000 tons a year is being built at Townsville Queensland, at a cost of £A3.500,000.
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  • 136 9 WASHINGTON. March I (IP) The United States Agriculture Department reported yesterday that Malaya's 1957-58 rice harvest is expected to be slightly larger than the record crop of 1956-57 This is attributed to increased acreage and better cultural practices, the Department said m a survey of crops
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  • 101 9 SIX delegates from Britain to the Commonwealth Engineering Conference m Sydney will travel to Australia via Baghdad. Basra, Bombay. New Delhi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. They will arrive at Sydney on March 17 and remain m Australia until April 5. The delegates are Sir Arthur
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 244 9 PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD Tel ***** (Fr *'9 nt /Through Corflo Dept.) Tel: ***** (Manager). "CERAM" for Djambi Mar 4 "LANDU" for Djakarta Mar 5 "SAN FRANCISCO" for Djakarta Mor 7 V AMERICAN MAIL LINE |S^ Fast Serrice tor Los Angeles. San Francisco. k^k p^J Portland. Seattle, Tacomo Vancouver also
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    • 177 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA CANADA'S LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY AGAIN BREAKS ALL RECORDS DURING 1957 HIGHLIGHTS OF ANNUAL REPORT NEW ASSURANCE Canadian Currency 917,737,287 LIFE ASSURANCE IN FORCE Canadian Currency $7,749,409,986 BENEFITS PAID IN 1957 Canadian Currency 155,111,192 SURPLUS AND CONTINGENCY RESERVE Canadian Currency 185,444,497 ASSETS Canadian Currency 2,115,915,001 87
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  • 254 10 Show Business HIGHLIGHTS 1 AM scribbling this m a Viscount 20,000 ft. above the sunl it Mediterranean with a most ridiculous grin spread across my lace. This is most alarming to my fellow passengers, who shift uneasily m their seats and watch the exits. But a fellow can't help laughing
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  • 382 10 ANY one of the extras who worked m PEYTON PLACE had more acting experience than Diane Varsi, who carries one of its stellar roles. Diane had never made a stage appearance when producer Jerry Wald and director Mark Robson cast her m the part of Lana
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  • 146 10 f^AROL Ohmart is returning to the motion picture screen after an absence of -:ar and has been signed to a co-starring role with Mamie Van Doren, Jeff Richard and Arthur Hunnicutt m Warner Bros.' BORN RECKLESS, which Howard W. Koch will direct and Aubrey Schenck will produce.
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  • 285 10 Chapter From Mexican History ttr THEY Came to Cordura," J novel by Glendon Swarthout regarded as one of the prize literary plums of the year, has been bought from the Random House gaJley proofs by Columbia Pictures and added to the 1958 production schedule, it was announced today by Harry
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  • 762 10  -  DONALD ZEC By said Rosanna, steering me into the dining room. And her Mama came, too. So when we all packed Into Mama's car and roared off into the night, I said to her "It is nice to have you with us. Madame."
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 560 10 rpODAYS QUOTATION: "In the Job of homekeeping there Is no raise from the boss, and seldom praise from others to show us we have hit the mark. Except for the child, woman's creation is so often invisible, especially today." Anne Morrow Lindbergh. TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is a good time
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  • 58 11 A SECTION of Indonesian citizens living m Singapore have sent a cable to President Soekarno calling for a quick and amicable settlement of the dispute between the Central Government and the "rebels." The cable was sent through the Indonesian ConsulateGeneral here and signed by seven persons, some
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  • 284 11 70 STUDENTS ON TOUR CHARGE Dock Was Too Small To Hold Them All KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -With book-satchels *nd bags slung over their shoulders, seventy students, including 20 girls, from 12 English and Chinese schools here and Kajang, trooped into the Sessions Court todsy to stand trial for breaking the
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  • 227 11 Home Guard Fined For Threatening Inspector IPOH. Mon. Prosecuting Inspector S. Sarain Singh told Magistrate, Tengku Yaccob today that the dignity of the Police must be maintained when he asked for a deterrent sentence on a Home Guard who was found guilty of a charge of threatening to assault a
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  • 168 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 761 763 R.S.S. No. 1 761 765 April R.S.S. No. 1 763 76J R.S.S. No. 2 March 723 73* R.S.S. No 3 March 69 h 70 Tone: Uncertain after easier. The price of
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  • 113 11 CUSTOMS SEIZE EXPLOSIVES SINGAPORE Customs officers seized eight fourgallon kerosene tins, containing explosives, from a fishing boat off the Colony at the weekend. Police have arrested a man. On information received, a Customs launch proceeded to a point off Pulau Lima and intercepted a fishing vessel. The boat was escorted
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  • 36 11 HONGKONG, March, 3 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.98 to £1 Sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,839 to Malayan $1: $0.96 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255.00 to a tael.
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  • 20 11 THE Singapore Infantry Regiment will celebrate its first anniversary with a parade at Ulu Pandan Camp on March, 12.
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  • 364 11 THE Australian Institute of Accountants was prepared to assist m the setting up of accountancy institutes both m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R.G. Casey, said yesterday. Mr Casey, who was paying a 45-minute courtesy
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  • 151 11 THE Singapore Federation of Services Unions has pledged its full support to the War Department Civilian Staff Association m the Association's proposed strike over severance pay and improved gratuities. President of the S.F.S.U., Mr. Ananthanarayanan, said yesterday: "The action committee of the Federation has warned the
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  • 116 11 Association To Contest Elections THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Association of Singapore will enter the local political arena by contesting the forthcoming District Council elections. The Association's secretary. Inche Hamid Abdul, said yesterday his party would nominate candidates to contest seats m the eiections. He expected the organization to be registered as
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 189 11 FGFGFG VMCA (Orchard Koad): Gymnastic class 4 P m Bodybuilding. Weightlifting and judo practice 430 p.m Malay class CS Examination 5.30 D.m Motor Repair class 730 om TWCA: (Raffles Quay): Malay class 10.15 a.m. Ballroom dancing 5 and 6 p.m Blue Triangle Clubs Handwork 5 p.m Chinew VMCA (Prince Edward
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    • 195 11 Penang dOB a m >dft lint 12 44 p m (7ft Bin.» ki 1 1 ami; METRO: Suen Ng Hoong 2.30. 7 and 9.15 pm HA Ili PAHAI SI'LTANAH: Seen Chow Kay Yuen 3. 7.15 and 9.30 pm MALACCA BEX: Lup Sup Chin Kam 12.30. 3. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m
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    • 227 11 9.15 p.m. STAR; The He-Bride 1. 3.15. 7 and 9.15 p.m METROPOLIS: Blood la Thicker 1. 3.13 7 and 9.15 p m CENTRAL: Thai Piranthal Vazhl Pirakkum 2. 5.30 and 9 p.m. HINDUSTAN: Do Rotti 3. 6 30 and 9.15 p.m. tUIAIINI. JAVA MAJESTIC: Mother 1 Boy 3. 7 and
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    • 260 11 p.m. ()i)KON: Orang Minyak plus Stage Show 1.15. 3.30. 6 45 and 9.15 p.m. RL\: Anak Pontianak plus personal appearance of 5 Malay Film stars 1 3.30. 6.30 and 930 p.m LUX): Silk Stockings 3.15 7 and 9.30 p.m ROYAL: Nalla Edathu Sarobandam 3 30 and 8 30 p.m. GLOBE:
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 175 12 WELLINGTON. March 3. (Reuter) An American naval scientist fell 60 feet into the ice studded Kainan Bay. Antarctica, and was swept a mile out to sea before being rescued, it was reported here today. The headquarters of "Opera- tion Deeo Freeze" the United States
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    • 227 12 Hopes Fade On Early Release Of Kidnapped Men PANMUNJOM, Korea, March 3 (UP) North Korean Communists pulled a diplomatic double cross today and dashed United Nations hopes for early return of two kidnapped Americans and two Germans. At a marathon meeting of the joint U.N.-Red Korean military
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    • 432 12 MAN IN SPACE IN FIVE YEARS Rocket Expert LONDON. March 3 (Reuter) A man will definitely be put into outer space within the next five years. Dr. Werner von Braun, America's top rocket scientist, said m an interview last night on British television. He also disclosed that America's second satellite
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    • 211 12 WEIL CRUSH YOU, REDS WARN U.S., KOREAN FORCES TOKYO, March 3 (UP; warned the United States that their armed forces "wi I Communist China has and the Republic of Korea II be fatally crushed if they make any rash move." The warning came from the Peking newspaper Ta Kung Pao
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    • 165 12 HORSHAM. England, March 3. (.UP) Eighty-five boys escaped m their pajamas early yesterday from a blazing prep school dormitory here. The fire severely damaged the building but there were no casualties. Two of the youngsters, all barely m their teens, were awakened at 5 a.m.
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    • 14 12 TOMA ROSANDIC. 80. one of Yugoslavia's most prominent sculptors, died on Sunday.—U.P.
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    • 20 12 THE Shah of Iran has accepted an invitation from President Eisenhower to visit the United States. UP
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    • 37 12 photo. THE damage^ building of Radio Padang after the first attack by Central Government planes. An army officer and a member of the technical staff m the foreground are not identified. U.P.
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    • 191 12 Assassination Plot: MANILA. March 3, (UP)— A third man \va s arrested and questioned yesterday morning on the suspected plot to assassinate President Carlos P. Garcia, it was reported today. Arrested by the Philippine Constabulary wa s Benjamin Benonocla, 24-year-old resident of Naguilian. who had with him
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    • 160 12 THE HAGUE, March 3. —(UP)— The Netherlands is ready to accept American rocket bases and can promise them a friendly reception. She has agreed In principle to accept the bases if NATO planners feel they are necessary. Although negotiations have
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    • 26 12 TWELVE RUSSIAN ships four coastal patrol boats, two minesweepers and six smail motor boats passed through the Dardanelles yesterday bound for the Mediterranean (Reuter).
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    • 27 12 THE Turkish government announced yesterday that only 40 persons survived on Saturday's Marmara Sea disaster when a packed terry boat capsized and sank.— UP
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    • 22 12 FORTY THOUSAND children gave the Queen Mother her wildest and most spontaneous welcome yesterday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Reuter).
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    • 48 12 DETROIT. March 3. (Beater).- Thirty-six firemen here, bored with playing cards while waiting for calls, subscribed seven doMars each to buy a television set This weekend they answered a false alarm— and returned to the station to find the set had been stolen
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    • 191 12 WASHINGTON, Mar«h 3 (UP) President Eisenhower is reported to have agreed to delegate his full power and duties to VicePresident Richard M. Nixon if Eisenhower considers he is unable to carry on as President. If Eisenhower is unable to or unwilling to make
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    • 120 12 ROTHERHAM. England, March 3 (Reuter) A Royal Air Force Corporal was said to be one of six men m England trained to tow an H-bomb around the country when he appeared m court here today. Corporal Ernest Minshaw, 35, pleaded guilty to driving under the
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    • 47 12 VALETTA. Malta, March 3. (Reuter) Fire broke out m a boiler room of the British destroyer Decoy m the harbour here yesterday as she was pre paring to sail on exercises. Official sources stated some damage was caused but there were no casualties.
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    • 23 12 PHILIPPINES Acting Foreign Secretary Felixberto Serrano will open the eighth SEATO military advisers' confererif 1 *n Manila nr\ TViiire. day UP
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    • 107 12 ,Pakistan Must Quit Kashmir' NEW DELHI, March 3 (UP) —Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament today that m his many talks with Dr. Frank Graham. United Nations investigator, he reiterated India's view that Pakistan must vacate its "aggression" of Kashmir and comply with the United Nations Security Council resolutions. So
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    • 33 12 A STRIKE of the Colombo port operational staff, which had disrupted the movement of ships since last Thursday night, was settled on Sunday night and strikers returned to work yesterday. (UP.)
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    • 17 12 THE SOVIET Sputnik No. 2 completed its fourth month m space 3-esterday. AFP
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    • 66 12 MRS. EILEEN PARKER. after she had obtained her divorce from Lieutenant Commander Michael Parker at the Law Courts, London, last week. Lt. -Commander Parker, former private secretary and friend of Prince Philip, i s at present m Mexico City and is reported to be recovering from
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    • 257 12 RUSSIA'S PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 IS ALCOHOL MOSCOW March 3 <ip, Drunkenness yesterd tamed the position of public enemy number one m th. Soviet Union The government newlzvestia. echoing r. against too much d: by Communist Part\ Nikita S. Khrushcho ed more temperance ganda to change the nations drinking haL
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    • 83 12 PEKING. March 3 ter) A powdered drug used by the Japanese Army ;n China to disperse poison pas has been causing sicknos here, the Peking Daily, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, reported today The newspaper said that children found phials of th:s drug on a
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