Singapore Standard, 4 March 1959

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1959. Vol. IX No. 244. 15 ets. 14 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 1068 1 I HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE -HE SAYS Minister's decision shocks colleagues '$500,000 in bank allegation is a PAP manoeuvre' SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, resigned his Cabinet post and from the Legislative Assembly at 4 p.m. yesterday. His portfolio will be taken over by the
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  • 798 1 That pay bar on outsiders: It's law THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday passed a Bill which restricts immigration only to those who have a guaranteed monthly income of $1,200 a month. In future, persons coming into the country under the provisions of this law will be issued with an employment
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  • 250 1  - They rushed out in pyjamas to bid Duke farewell CHAN SWAN BEE By SANDAKAN, Tues As the sun rose here on the horizon, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, sailed for Hongkong this morning against a sky that promised to bring him fine weather. The 33-year-old Royal visitor was leaving
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  • 179 1 Mac to see Ike in Washington LONDON. Mar. 3. (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister, said on his return here today from a 10-day visit to the Soviet Union that he hoped to go to Washington after his visits to Paris and Bonn. The Prime Minister is due to
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  • 260 1 Acid attack on family: Wife gives chase IPOH. Tues. The supervisor of Messrs. Macalister Workshop here. Mr. Wong Seng Chee, (40), his wife a.nd their five-year-old son were victims of an acid attack by two Chinese youths while they were travelling in a car at New Pasir Puteh this morning.
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  • 160 1 Banned magazines: The Govt. explains KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Ministry of Interior and Justice has begun implementing seriously the new Control of Imported Publications Ordinance to prevent 'red and yellow" publications in the Federation. The Standard was told today. A "red" publication means any publications from communist countries, and a
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  • 323 1 THE wife of a Singapore Legislative Assemblyman, Mrs. Goh Tong Lian, 50. was brutally stabbed by a prowler in her home in Yio Chu Kans. yesterday. The victim, who is in a critical condition in the General
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  • 197 1 Reasons for action to be revealed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Government will table a White Paper on the recent arrests of suspected subversive elements at the next meeting of the Legislative Council, The Standard was told today. The White Paper will give a
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  • 130 1 Singapore query in the Commons LONDON. March 3 (Reuter) Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked about Singapore trade unions in the House of Commons today and said that where a trade union secretary became pugnacious and put up a good fight he was immediately dubbed a.s a communist and that was
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    • 1173 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with the stipulated reequirements need apply and should state in order of preferences the post for which they wish to be considered. Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual nationality and residential qualifications. (1) EDITOR, News Division, QUALIFICATIONS: 'a) A University Honours Degree; or
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    • 283 2 The Bankrupt! (TrrT^ (CHAPTER In the Hieh < din Colony of Sine,, IMand of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY Ol 1947. Re GEORC.E lOU Punah Plac* Breaker) NOTICE IS GIVEN that a I-.r \jt dividend is Inter declared In this All creditors mh i*L yet proved m J claims by the March.
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 881 3 THE relations between the members of the federation UMNO MCA-MIC Alliance took a happ^r and stronger shape during the celebrations 0 f the Malayan Chinese Association's tenth anniversary celebrations in Kuala Lumpur at the beginning of this week. The reassurances given so itnkingly by the President, Dr.
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    • 59 3 HUD OFFICE: Lim Teck Kim Road. b pore 2 PO Box No »563 Cables. TIGERNEWS" Ala i n_.___rv.__. Tel: ***** (5 lines) All departments China Insurance 6lds 174. Batu Rd 'fOh Telephone ***** Pt NANc 93 Cowan bt I el. 3829 Mal acca. 8 Leith St
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  • 1974 3 Cypriots Can Look To A Good Future By A. Special i iivrvspundi'it t LONDON [^IKE many an exile before him, Archbishop Makarios returns home acclaimed a hero. Although he has failed to achieve his ambition of Enosis (uniting Cyprus with Greece) which was his justification for plunging the island into
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  • 594 3 Tel-Aviv. TSRAEL is busy making herself a maritime nation. A joint Burm-ese-Israeli shipping line named "Five Stars" is being set up. A similar partnership between Israel and Ghana has been functioning for a year, under the flag of the Black Star line. The country's
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    378 3 AMt^tFti^/t*^ pOR a second time, the Liberal aSoclalists have stretched out the hand of national salvation to the Singapore People's Alliance and its allies, the CM N O and the M.C A., by expressing their preparedness to *nter into an electoral gg«> against the PAP. I heir first
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  • 264 4 $3 MIL. PLAN TO REBUILD FIRE SITE Modern multi-storey buildings will be erected by the govt. THE Singapore Government will re-develop the Kampong Tlong Bahru fire site by erecting modern two-room units in multi-storey blocks costing more than $3,000,000 for the entire scheme. The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock,
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  • 45 4 NG LIM, 28, was acquitted by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, yesterday on a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and armed with a deadly weapon a parang in Race Course Road, on Dec. 26. last year.
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  • 191 4 AIR PURSER IS BACK IN S'PORE WITH BLUE BABY'S ASHES A PURSER of the Pan American Airways arrived in Singapore from San Franciso yesterday on a heart-breaking mission to return the personal effects of Penang's "blue baby" to his parents. He was 21-year-old Mr. Walter Spillum, who after his arrival
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  • 49 4 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Travel Agents' Association:Prcsident— Mr. P. P. Ohri; vice-president Mr. E. J. C. Gardner; secretary Mr. A. C. De Vilieneuve: treasurer Mr. Chan Kwok Ming. Committee: Mrs. Brois Holland, Mr. P. J. P. Sweeting and Mr. Thomas Liao.
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  • 168 4 Merchant stabbed, robbed of $5,000 IPOH. Tues.— A tapioca merchant of Chemor. Mr. Wong Wah, 36. who attempted to run away after his car had been forced to a standstill by another vehicle which overtook lilm. was knifed and robbed, of more than $5,000 by three men on the main
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  • 68 4 MALACCA, Tues.— Parents who wish to have their children, bom in 1952 and 1953, to be admittted to English. Chinese and Tamil primary schools ln January 1960 should have them registered in the schools of their choice between March 9 and 26 Registration teams will be on
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  • 109 4 PERAK AWARD WINNERS TO BE FETED TAIPING, Tues.— Six Taiping residents who were awarded the Perak Meritorious Service Medals recently by the Sultan will be guests of honour at an all-com-munity dinner this Sunday at the Kwangtung Association premises. Muslim food will be served a", the dinner which lg expected
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  • 176 4 ALLEGATIONS OF A HALT IN ACCOUNTS PROBE DENIED SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang yesterday denied allegations that the Income Tax Department had dropped investigations regarding a very large sum of money said to be under the control of a Minister in the First National City Bank of New
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. ft. Raghavan. a former Malayan lawyer and presently Ambassador of India to the Argentine, has been appointed as Indian Ambassador in France. He will assume charge of his new assignment in May. Mr. Sankar Nath Maitra. till recently Deputv High Commissioner in Da-ra
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  • 887 4 New turn in Hisham murder case Sequel to principal's I've read ot trial' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Badrul Hisham murder trial in the Supreme Court today took a dramatic turn when the Judge, Mr. Justice Smith, ordered the immediate dismissal of the
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  • 544 4 I saw a man carrying two bodies— SC tells court R MB. Tues. Special Constable Abdul Raffi r Kedi, stationed at the Sanglee Estate Police S( lt today testified in the Magistrate's Court here that Z a person carrying two bodies at about 2 pm 0 n 6 last. The
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  • 161 4 Party aims to revoke defence pact KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Party Negara, which plans to contest the forthcoming State and Federal elections in a big way, will seek the revocation of the country's mutual defence treaty with Britain. The Party's general-sec-retary Raja Ayoub bin Raja Haji Bot. told The Standard today
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    • 186 4 THE MODERN TONIC FOOD FOR THE MODERN AGE NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE With business brisk and competition keen, the THE STRESS and STRAIN executive has an arduous day. Instructions to give, of MODERN LIFE difficult decisions to make, a full "IN" tray, letters to dictate and the telephone always ringing
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  • 312 5 Education Minister blames witnesses for not co-operating SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew L K>c yesterday said in the Legislative Assembly jt has been made impossible for his Ministry to o sr thc culprits responsible for leakage of examinaL papers for Government Chinese Senior
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  • 147 5 I TIN i ry worker was in the back soon had peeped into a i.mcing revue n, the Singapore was told yesterwas said to tied at the Great isement Park on vear. Two other also injured 'e died. re Tham Lai Wong
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  • 38 5 THE Indian High Commissioner. Mr. S. K. Banerji. paid his first official visit to Johore yesterday He had audience with the Regent of Johore and attended a dinner given by the Indian community in Johore Bharu.
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  • 19 5 THE Anglo-Chinese School Singapore, will hold a Thanksgiving Concert in the Shaw Auditorium tonight and Saturday night.
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  • 223 5 FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE IPOH, Tues. The quarters of the State Pathologist, Institute of Medical Research, Dr. J. A. Chelliah, caught fire during lunch-hour today, causing damages estimated at $15,000. The doctor and his family and workers were busy painting the quarters in Gopeng
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  • 60 5 OFFICIALS OF KK INDIAN ASSOCIATION KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Mr. Bahadur Singh, a local businessman, was elected President of the Indian Association, here at the annual meeting yesterday. Other elected were: VicePresident: Mr. N. Ramanathan Chettiar. asecretary: Mr. L Manickam. treasurer: Mr. M. Ramachandran Committee: Messrs K. Thangavelu, V.K. Kathan. P.L.
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  • 34 5 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Opera Estate Residents' Association:— President: Mr. O.C. Wijeratne. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. A.K. Abraham and Gerald de Cruz. Secretary: Mr. J.V. Nathan. Treasurer: Mr. Foo Hee Yean.
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  • 120 5 Council 'no' to plea by St red wick confirmed THE Singapore City Council yesterriav confirmed the following decisions taken earlier by various standing committees: Terminate the service agreement of Mr. H. E. Burrows, Temporary Superintendent of Works, immediately. Appoint Messrs. K. S. Lazaroo and Tan Khav Hoon as trainee engineers.
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  • 93 5 TEN new bills were presented to the Singapore Legislative Assembly by Government for first reading yesterday. The bills are: Rubber Regulation (Repeal) Bill; Rubber Estates (Surcharge on Assessment) Bill: Appropriation (No. 2) (1957) Bill; Estate Duty (Amendment) Bill; Financial Secretary (Incorporation) Bill; Foreign
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  • 387 5 LESS than a month after his marriage to a former bar girl, detective Sydney Davidson, 22, of the Harbour Board Police Force, shot himself in the head following an argument with her, Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The Coroner. Inche
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  • 331 5 WOMAN TOLD: YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF Drunk And Incapable A MARRIED WOMAN, Chan Yin Cheng of Duku Road, who denied in a Singapore Court yesterday that there were "yam sengs" at a dinner she attended on Feb. 23, was convicted on a charge of being drunk and
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  • 35 5 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Singapore Kairalee Kala Nilayam: President: Mr. S.A. Wahab. Secretary. Mr. K. Thomas Samuel, Treasurer: Mr. V.R.G. Pillai. Auditors: Messrs E.V.N. Nair and G.P. Raj an.
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  • 264 5 Son had 'a madman's look' she tells inquest THE day after his escape from Woodbridge Hospital, a lorry attendant, Ong Eng Kiat. 32, was shot dead by Police at the 7th mile, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was told yesterday. Ong's mother, Kang Sim Cheng,
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  • 67 5 LITA TO ENTERTAIN THE TROOPS LITA ROSA. attractive British pop singer and television star arrived in Singapore from London yesterday to entertain troops in the Colony and the Federation. She was accompanied by four other entertainers, Digby Wolfe, television comedian. Ossie Noble, comedy personality Shelagh William. violinist, and Geoff Saunders,
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  • 458 5 Lees bid to discredit Nair in Assembly DEBATE ON MIDWIVES' BILL PEOPLES' Action Party leader in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday made a determined bid to discredit thc Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, and in the course of doing so, was
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  • 259 5 But he was pulled up by Speaker its third reading. Mr. Lee was the lone dissenter He also asked for a division but was told firmly by the Speaker that "th* eyes have it." The Assembly then passed on to the next bill— the Mental Disorders and Treatment (Amendment) Bill.
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  • 51 5 AN exhibition of reprod ,r--tions of contemporary Fr paintings will b c held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from March 11 to IR The exhibition, to be e penri by Jean Aurillar. Frrnrh Con-sul-General in Singapore, If sponsored by the Art Society and the French
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  • 107 6 DON'T buy these homes warning THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the public not to purchase certain houses to be built, in Sims Avenue and Lorong Three. Geylang. as they are unauthorised buildings. In a statement, the Council stated that a report had been received at the City Architect and
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  • 90 6 THE British Resident in Brunei, Mr. D. C. White, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way, to London to pave the way for th e forthcoming constitutional talks between the Secretary of State, Mr. Lennox-Boyd and Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. The Sultan and
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  • 72 6 PICTURED at the main table during the Malayan Chinese Association 10th anniversary dinner at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday are: The Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, the MCA President, Dr. Lim Chong
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  • 538 6 FIRE RELIEF FUND: MAYOR IS BRANDED PAP trying to make capital—Opposition wag accusing finger OPPOSITION members of the Singapore City Council yesterday accused the Mayor and his 13 PAP councillors of trying "to make political capital" out of the recent Kampong Tiong Bahru fire, to boost their party symbol for
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  • 193 6 Special Branch chief who retires SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, yesterday said at the Legislative Assembly that a Malayan Police Officer, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, who had been promoted to the post of Director of Special Branch, will not receive his
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  • 20 6 SINGAPORE'S Director of Tourism, Mr. Robert Howlett. yesterday opened the tourist training course for guides at Clemenoeau Avenue.
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  • 113 6 UMNO man clashes with the Mayor THE usually calm UMNO councillor, Inche Syed Ali Redha Alsagoff, clashed with the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, at the Singapore City Council meeting yesterday. When Inche Syed Ali stood up to speak on a motion on hawkers, tabled by Mr. Tang Peng Yeu.
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  • 101 6 TH 0 E secretary-general of the Singapore Trades U Congress. Mr. G. Kan yesterday appealed to political parties to refrain from making comments on the STUC. He pointed out That adverse comments a t political rallies would "create disharmony and division within its rank* and
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  • 48 6 r^^' D^-^Chict Far East Land Forces. LV-Gen Sir Richard Hull, yesterdav COm mended the gallant ar-io n of A. R. Talhs of the First Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters, in saving the fife of the leading scout w ho fell into a deep, fast-flowing nver In Ipoh.
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  • 234 6 CHAMBERS' MISSION TO FOSTER TRADE WITH INDONESIA A L 15-MEMBER Joint Chambers of Commerce Trade Mission from Singapore will pay a one- week visit to Indonesia to foster closer mutual understanding problems affecting the two countries. This was revealed at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for
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  • 297 6 NO VEHICLE TO PARK WITHIN 10 YARDS OF THE POLLS THE Sing.ipr Assembly :v mg of 100 yard? of a i from 8 am nnd 8 Ull day. Th* u po^cd by Peop i •etaOei Mi an d ttd Mr nenl hould r.' by veh 'les, as i In Chief
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  • 250 6 Vernacular schools got $16 m. aid in 1958 THE Singapore Government spent $16,899,021 on grants-in-aid to vernacular schools in 1958, the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Legislative Assembly, yesterday. He also revealed that in the same year. Government had spent $243,487 to build vernacular schools. Mr.
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  • 316 7 They are not running away, but organizing themselves: Armstrong SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said in the City Council yesterday that recent resignations of senior local officers were due to the fact that they were "afraid to face the day of judgment."
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  • 151 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 864 86 1 R.S.S. No. 1 March 86J 861 R.S.S. No. 1 April 88 SS* R.S.S. No. 2 86 86* R.S.S. No. 3 853 85J Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price in Singapore was
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  • 82 7 PIN-TABLE MAN ROBBED OF $461 FOUR masked men early yesterday morning waylaid a pin-table proprietor, Teo Soon Hai. in Lorong Pasir, Bukit Panjang. Singapore, and robbed him of $380 and his watch and pen valued at $81. Teo told the Poiice he was walking home with a friend at 1
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  • 87 7 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Royal Asiatic Society (Malayan BranPh) President: Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill; Vice-Pre-sidents: Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein. Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard, Inche Zainal-Abidin bin Ahmad, Prof. Hsu Yuntsiao. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee and Mr. K. G Tregonning.
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  • 97 7 Another Formosa n ship calls THE second Nationalist Chinese ship to call at Singapore, the Hai Fei'' arrived yesterday with 4.000 tons of sugar for Malayan ports. On Feb. 5. the 6.072-ton "Union Carrier" of China Union Lines inaugurated the first-ever regular service between Nationalist China and South-east Asian ports.
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  • 116 7 SINGAPORE Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., yesterday approved eight scholarships "of $50 each to memuers' children. They are: Abdul Kader of Betty Secondary School; A. Chinniah of Kampong Bahru be ho or. Mohamed Sultan bin M. Shah of Tg. Rhu Boys' School;
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  • 46 7 TWO men, Le e Ah Hock. 24, and Ye 0 Pens Huay, 22. were each i ailed for six months bv a Singapore Court on a charge of dishonestly retaining a water-pump stolen from the Animal Husbandry Station at 9.15 p.m. on Jan. 9.
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  • 88 7 SINGAPORE Police yesterda# appealed to road users not to go to the Sepoy Lines Polire Station to report minor accidents. The reason for this, the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, pointed out was that there were so many reports of accidents being made that
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  • 193 7 Boys 'ape' stars— and parents are blamed MALACCA. Tues. The State Education Officer. Mr. F.J.A. Rawcliffe. blamed parents for some of the silly antics practised by students, who copy film stars like P. Ramlee Tony Curtis and Elvis Presley. He said the Minister for Education, Inche
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  • 174 7 Boy (IS) missing from home PICTURED left 15-year-old Alimad bin Maideen of 34, Spottiswoode Park, Singapore. He has been missing from his home since Monday night. He Is a Form Two student of the Singapore Institute or Commerce and was las; seen wearing a Manila checkshirt and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 140 7 GDSGGS VMCA (Orchard Kd.): Body buildlng 8c weight lifting 400 p m.. Judo practice for senior 5.30 p m Singapore Chess Club 530 p.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p m.. Apparatus Gymnastics 530 p.m. Malay Civil Service Exam. Prep: Std. II advanced 6 30 p m.. Walk practice 7.00 p.m.
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    • 164 7 The Independent Missionary Movement (Parry Avn.): Fre« fl'.m Show at the Bushey Pary Home. Freeze Road. 7.15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Open Meet.ng at the YMCA. Orchard Road. 5 30 pm K.UHO SINGAPORE (Medium Wave 476 Metres): 6 30 a.m. Good Morning! 632 Morning Prelude. 7.00 Time Signal and News. 7.05
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    • 198 7 News 7.10 Newstalk. 7.15 Sport* Reel 7.30 Wednesday Concert. 8.30 Mid-Week Theatre. 9 00 Hear Them Again. 9.30 Time Signal and News. 9.40 p.m. Singapore Sports Results. 0 43 Four with a Hammond. 10.00 The Sarawak Jungle. 10.15 Down Dixieland Way 10.30 Life with the Lyons. 11.00 Good Night. REDIFFUSION
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  • 179 9 Danish Firm To Plan Sales Campaign A DANISH firm, Peter F Heering, Copenhagen, plans to increase sales of its "Cherry Heering" brandy in the Malayan market, Mr. Peter Heering, the firm's sole proprietor, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Heering. a great grandson of the founder of the firm, is on
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  • 99 9 SINGAPORE Cheese Produce Exchange nooo clo c ing prices oer oicul vesterday were- Copra Dec. -Jan. $42i buyers: $43£ sellers: coconut oil in bulk $634 sellers in drums $67 sellers. Muntok white pepper $160 sellers; Sarawak white Sl 59 sellers; special Sarawak black $84. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 90 9 Bank To Open New Branch THE United Commercial Bank Ltd.. Calcutta, will open its Serangoon branch, Singapore, at l Campbell Lane, on Saturday. It will be the bank's second branch in the Colony its first is in Collyer Quay. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. If, Jumabhoy will
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    • 33 9 THE value of U.K. aviation exports since the war rearhed a total of over £800 million at the end of January. Of this figure, acm engines brought in over £222J million.
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    • 216 9 SURVEY CAN AID TEA INDUSTRY Get Services Of Expert Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Thc Federation Government has suggested to the Malayan tea industry that it should get the services of an expert from Ceylon to conduct a survey, The Standard learnt. The survey will enable the industry, now threatened by
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    • 42 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: SelMng, T. T. or O.D. ready were: Swiss Francs 141 j: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1632J-; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 71 9 MR. Soh Peck Chong. a member of the sales staff of Singer Sewing Machine Company in Singapore has been appointed manager of the company's new branch shop in Paya Lebar Road. Mr. Soh, who has been with Singer since 1936. was promoted to managing salesman at
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    • 301 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords. $1.53; Gammon $1.70; G'town Disp. $203, $2.00. W. Hammer $154. $1.53; H. S. Bank (Hongkong Regd.) $***** xd; Hume ords. A5/1J; M Cement $1.65; Metal Box $1.52. Robinson ords. $1.25; S Steam ship 69c.; S. Times $1.68;
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    • 186 9 Industrials Easier On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were inclined to ease on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tms were irregular and Rubbers were steady. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers As-! sociation were McAlister 1.12 1 15 Robinson Co. Ords. 123 127 Wearn e Bros. 1 22
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    • 92 9 NINE-YEAR-OLD Noraini binti Mohamed Ali, a student of Sekolah TJmum, Sungei Rapat. Ipoh. was one of the five first prize winners in the recent Children's Colouring Competition, sponsored by Harper Gilfillan and Co. Ltd. on behalf of their principals Colgate Palmolive (M) Ltd. Photo shows Noraini
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    • 343 9 Firestone Big User Of Natural Rubber ALTHOUGH synthetic rubbers have made some inroads into the usage of natural rubber, the Firestone organisation of America uses more tons of the natural product today than before synthetic was developed. This was announced by the Firestone Tire Rubber Co. (SS) Ltd., Singapore, on
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    • 496 9 CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. CHINA UNION LINES (JOINT SERVICES) S.S. HAI FEI LOADING FOR KEEIAJIMG and KAOHSIUNG ajGAPORE p ORT SWETTENHAM PENANG in Port 10th— 11th March 7th 9th March <* h ,6 hMOTCh AGENTS HE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. ngapore PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG H 3935 1
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    • 338 9 lAIR I FRANCE M presents In the limpid blue ot tUs I high altitudes. Caravelle I glides along describing a I pure and precise path I Music In the open ta»e« I Caravelle is the mott silent I aircraft in the World. With I not a single vibration, the I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 192 9 Ships In Ol TER ROADS Jag Mata Toreador. Pro«pe»r. Zapadhidvina, Francoise Sal a a Status Janiin. Sibico, Marito. Van N>ek. Balnrc Jacob Bebson. Saleette. Hal'vard K.an Aun. D'eizu \faru Mnsau Baud. San Ricardo. Fred Clover, Vochow. Bllefn Maer-k. Tiikampek Glengarry, Eian Maru. Barito. Camphuys. Kalianda Tanagara. S.udia. Kataton Has An
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  • 1147 10  - The KREMLIN STRIKES BACK Lt. Colonel John Baker White THE SECRET WAR by QN the evening of April 13. 1954, Dr. Alexander R. Trushnovich, Chairman of the Russian Refugee Aid Committee, member of the Revolutionary Council of the N.T.S., and one of its outstanding brains, was sitting in the Committee's
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  • 483 10 Gourmet's Guide To The Pacific FROM Alaska to Australia the ports of call served by Pan American Airways' Pacific Clippers can provide the travelling epicure with a wide variety 0 t unusual and exotic dishes. These delicacies range from Peiping duck to giant crabs, from clam soup to roast pig
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  • 179 10  - TRUE TALES -The Life of President Eisenhower (6) VERUS by CHOICE When Eisenhower had completed the NATO assignment, the people of the United States saw him as their choice for President. He was elected to his first term in 1952. Thus, Ike personifies what a free person can do, and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 151 10 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (■ow vMitilattd te let woundi breathe) You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes; Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guards against infection while the wound heals.. IN
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  • 668 11 Fairplay Corner A Whistle Went Wrong.. .And The SUA Went With It! THIS CORNER is for Fairplay. .for all those who want or seek it. Maybe that decision wasn't right, or the result should not have been so. If you've good reasons for thinking the rules ought to be changed*
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  • 236 11 Quick scoring Osman leads Darul on 9-0 spree DARI'L AFIAH, defending champions, in the Singapore Amateur Football .Association flrst division league, fully lived up to their reputation when they scored a 9 o victory over Amicable Athletic Association In their opening game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterdav. i It must
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  • 477 11  - Numismate Will Be Hard To Beat SCRUTINEER By f IPOH, Tues. Numismate. with Johnson astride, did exceptionally stylish workout this morning when a mhpr of horses were sent against the clock in preratmn for the forthcoming meeting here. by AZAROLE, he easily ran 3f. in 38 sec. on the outside
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  • 84 11 ANGLO Chinese School first and second XI teams beat St. Joseph's 3-0 and 1-0 respectively in Inter-School soccer matches played at the ACS ground Srorers for ACS first eleven were Yew Wah (2) and Soon Chye. Siew Guan scored the only goal for ACS in the
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  • 230 11 Richardson's stay in Colony cut by one day A revised programme for the English Test cricketer Peter Richardson's visit issued by the British Council in Singapore yesterday indicates that his stay will be shortened by a day. Richardson, who is arriving on March 21. was originally scheduled to leave for
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  • 29 11 Darul Afiah 'X and Pachitan Football Cub failed to reach a decision when they drew oneall in a SAFA Div. 2B league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 382 11 tV} WW*!!*, Tuesu p Selangor Indians Bad- ;n championahliM to be ln at the Selangor Bad- Association Hall here r(i >, in and 8 has t hl record 68 i mis year. J Unglei has 2 entries. D. Burjit .•'nor Selangor Foong hag been
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  • 395 11 MOUNTAIN OUT OF MOLEHILL -That's what SBA chief says of Heah outburst SINGAPORE Badminton Association President. Mr. Wee Kim Wee. who flew back yesterday from Sandakan. told The Standard that he stood bv everv word ln his associations report on the Thomas Cup defeat a report which is not meant
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  • 1630 11 I AM surprised that the SBA's annual report had raised a hornets' nest, but I think Mr. Heah and Mr. Teh Gin Sooi had made it a mountain out of a molehill. First and foremost I wish to state categorically that I
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  • 60 11 Christian Brothers Old Boys Association entered the final of the Inter-School Old Boys Association soccer competition for the Marshall Shield by beating the Raffles Institution Old Boys Association 1-0 on the SRC padang yesterday. The Christian Borthers 0.8.A will meet Victoria School 0.8.A. the defending
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 109 11 SOCCER: SBHFA Div. I: Mercantile Bank vs Wearnes, F. Park Chartered Bank vs National Carbon, F. Park Ford vs Pulau Bukom, F. Park. DIV. II: Breweries vs Borneo. Geylang Shell vs Wearne "A", MFA STC vs National Carbon "A" F. Park. DIV. Ill: S. Glass vs N.T.S. RI. Metal Box
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  • 242 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Football Referees Society will soon launch a scheme to train school boys to be soccer referees in the State. This was revealed by Mr. N. Mohinder Singh, the honorary secretary of the Society. The scheme has the blessings of
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  • 66 12 EASY VICTORY FOR MAHMUD SCHOOL RAUB. Tues The Inter School state badminton competition for the Ml Pillai Cup was won by the Mahmud School. Raub. when they scored an easy victory of four matches to one over the Sulaiman School. Benrong. at the Mahmud School badminton hall yesterday. Mrs. J.
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  • 248 12 ARMY BOXING ELIMINATION BOUTS IN APRIL KUALA LUaMPUR, Tues The Army in Malaya are already preparing for the elimination bouts in the Far East Land Forces individual and team boxing championships, the finals of which are scheduled to be held in Singapore early April. The finals of the team boxing
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  • 66 12 THE draw and qualifiers for the Royal Island Club championship are: Saturday: p.m. 2.15 R.C.W. Stokes (156) vs E.J Orme (161): 2.20 X.W. Morlev (164) vs T.H.A. Potts (158)': 2.25 PR. Messum (156) vs J.W.R. Mu-aille (160): 2.30 J. Sheeriy (158) vs N. Schollick (161); Mr. G.H.
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  • 105 12 With tive first team, men out of action, crippled Arsenal battled back to the top of the First Division last night (24-2--59) By defeating Leeds 1-0 they gained a one point lead over Wolves, who have two aames in hand. But it was a victory at a heavy
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  • 105 12 Polo Club Gymkhana On Sunday SINGAPORE Polo Club will hold the first of two gymkhanas on Sunday at the Thomson Road polo ground commencing a. 2.30 p.m. Among the numerous interesting and varied events will be a team tent pegging competition, a display by the R.\F Police dogs and a
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  • 42 12 RAUB. Tues The Abu Bakar School, Temerloh. belt the Clifford School. Kuall Llpis, by 6 goals to nil in an Inter-School soccer final at the Raub padang yesterday to be. i come the State Inter-Schoo! champions for the Barker Trophy.
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  • 75 12 Bursill Sets Australian Record HOBART. Australia, March 3. (UPI). Don Bursill. IR. set an Australian record of 20.9 seconds for the 220-yard run today at the National track championships. Bursill dipped one-tenth of a second from the National mark held jointly by Bobby Morrow of the United States and Herb
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  • 179 12 Cup Favourites Apart In The Semi-final Draw LONDON, March 3 (Reuter) The semi-final draw for the English Football Association Cup competition made here today kept apart the two most fancied clubs, Nottingham Forest and Blackpool. In one of the most complicated semi-final draws in the long history of the event
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  • 100 12 New Zealand's Team Against The MCC WELLINGTON. Mar (Reuter) John Reid, NewZealand's Test captain, leads Wellington against MCC in their three-day match which opens at Basin Reserve here on Friday. The team includes two other Test players, fast bowler Bob Blair and all-rounder Eric Dempsterm. Blair was with Reid in
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 12 STANDARDPIC shows winners of the 195H 59 Perak Jun or Badminton O J with their trophies at the conclusion at the Perak Turf Club court* Ipnh r From left —Ong Kah Hong and Zainal Abidi n (doubles). Tan Yoc Khai mixed doubles), Lim Photic Leng (singles), and women's
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  • 413 12  - TITLE DEFENCE FIGHT FOR PATTERSON JACK CUDDY By NEW YORK, March 3. (I Pl)— Hea\ > weight tM pion Floyd Patterson mav he matched this week 2 title defence against a British contender at Rufli N.Y,, on April 22 or 24. Burly Brian London of England appears ly challenger although
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  • 279 12 [SPORTS LETTD tUfas fl ol Ist Marcl m me— had Ronnie Du; I I i In mv letter, 1 m i M A.F.A He cam ot k deny etmn Y reprc ent Mala tend that the I not '-ca bec.i Malacca playei I M.M.S
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  • 1766 13  - Mexico City Notebook KENNETH TYNAN by HEN I arrived there last month, for a fortnight's stay, Mexico City was in the ip of its winter, which feels like an Italian inng, with the air at skin temperature. VVhot follow are tentative impressions only, Hie leidescope of a first visit. sensation
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  • 603 13  - 'Fashionable' Crimes Harass Britain' s Po lice Fo rces GEORGE BISHOP by gRITAIN'S badly under strength Police forces, already strained by the nation*! rising crime rate, are now being harassed by two spreading waves of "fashionable" crime at opposite ends of the social scale. One is the regular and scheduled
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 13 MEXICO CITY, Mexico: A touch of the Orient marks this Bench in Mexico City's Alameda Park, a favourite gathering place for the capital's Chinese inhabitants. The bench has been set aside through long tradition as a kind of club for the Chinese, who live and work in nearby
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 271 13 ly RITA DEL MAR ■jopws QUOTATION: fl I "inplaint is the largfl- tribute Heaven refl Swift |WI DNEBDAI FOR |^R.'»M: This il a for conB tent ion to :p. I I ot light relaxa- conl ea R r extra in transit; be fl haste, tenB I k BIBTHDATE \MI RIRTHSIGN
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    • 334 13 LI'L ABNER R y Al Cap,, The natives of tvs«^ »^a -andnota*K There are no ciemtists Pincus Cca//e& l^ T !L*Z* no for bridges- hot dOO Stands now cokjcede P/ncushfons are taxes for roods onPinoJs.Theyd there are: very wen desioned on Pincus be considered millions OP" Dy nature rsst^% I^o^-^
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  • NEWS
    • 247 14 Success at last WASHINGTON. March 3 (IPI) America's Pioneer IV satellite rocketed towards the moon today en route to join Russia's Lunik in orbit around the sun. The 60- ton Juno II Army rocket, bearing the 13.4 lb. gold-platerj satellite, was launched from Cape Canaveral.
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    • 159 14 New Party To Oppose Congress NEW DELHI. March 3. (Reuten.— The possibility of a new Conservative Party has become a major speculation in India since the ruling Congress Party set its aim as co-operative Joint farming This would mean a major change in the Indian political
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    • 167 14 RI girls don't have to say yes' at altar JAKARTA, Mar. 3, (Reuter). Does a girl have to say "yes" at the altar in Indonesia to make the marriage valid? This was a point that came up in a debate over a Marriage Bill now before the Ind onesian Parliament.
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    • 381 14  -  Mac, Nikita by *First duty Is to consult our western friends' Both agree to look into east-west troop reduction MOSCOW, Morch 3, (UPI)— Britain and Russia agreed today to look into partial East-West troop and nuclear weapon withdrawal trom Europe s heartland as a means
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    • 243 14 British MP Deported As BLANTYRE, aNyasaland, March (Reuter) J state of emergency was declared in Nyasaland and Mr. John aStonehouse. British Labour MesssM Parliament, was deported from Northern Rhod^, langanyika. He struggled briefly as he was put on a plane at Lusaka airport. Mr.
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 109 14 'Malayan' Canberras Score Hit BANGKOK, March 3 (ReuI ter) British Commonwealth j Canberra bombers struck I through an American and Thai fighter defence this I morning to score a success in a mock raid on Bangkok. The Canberras were acting as air support for six phantom Chinese-type divisions which the
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      • 45 14 a) A GROUP of 21 pilots, 17 gunners and five mechanics of the Cuban Army Air Force of the Batista regime were acquitted by a court martial at Santiago De Cuba yesterday of war crimes arising from the bombing of cities in Oriente Province Reuter.
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      • 52 14 KARACHI. Mar. 3 <UPP Malaya's hardworking High Commissioner to Pakistan. Tunku Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, departed for home today for reassignment He said a Pakistani trade delegation would be visiting Malaya soon and "I have confidence that as a result a greater volume of trade will flow between the
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      • 32 14 RANGOON, Mar. 3 (UPI) The Chamber of Deputies today approved a bill calling for compulsory military training for both men and women. However, the measure will not be put into immediate operation.
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    • 140 14 MANILA, March 3 (Reuter) The case of five Russian fishing vessels being detained here cannot be "taken lightly," according to the Philippine Secretary of National Defence, General Jesus Vargas. In a press conference this morning. General Vargas said the Russian ships, which anchored off
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    • 61 14 NICOSIA, March 3 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios told a Press conference here today that independence of Cyprus «vas not incompatible with remaining in the British Commonwealth. Answering questions. the Archbishop said: "I have not seen Grivas (the EOKA leader) and had not been in contact with him. but
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    • 193 14 PARIS, March 3, (UPI).— Leaders of Gen Charles De Gaulle's new French Conv munity of Nations met yesterday indicating they want more time to get used to their present measure of independence before asking for anv more. Premiers of the 12 African
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    • 153 14 US navy is ready for war JACKSONVILLE. March 3 (UPI) U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas N. Gates said yesterday the nav v was "completely ready all over the world" for total warfare should it break out. Mr. Gates, touring local navy installations, said the navy s readiness was obvious from its
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    • 289 14 UK Exchequer to be lender of last resort LONDON. March 3 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary told the House of Commons last night that the British government's decision to make loans to British colonial territories was "a new and important departure in policy." He was speaking on a
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    • 49 14 Stars in historical picture Photo DEMURELY covered from ankle to neck in traditional costumes, these actresses are filming an historical movie called "Shui Pa Yee's Love" in Taipei. In the centre is star Laun Lu. known as "Sweet Sister." The girls are just starting a nude bathinc scene. UPI
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    • 141 14 London to Hongkong by train LONDON. March 3 (Reuter) A travel authority asserted here that through train services to Moscow and the Far East were now feasible. This would make it possible for travellers to book through from Victoria Station London to Hongkong. Mr. J.H. Price, editor of Cook's Continental
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    • 149 14 QUIT ORDER UPROAR IN COMMON LONDON'. Mai h -'<. (Ri The Lab »ur )pp night tableed a motion [ing the Government 1 ir >g pi aa:air Labour M P by the E controlled government erai Rh« Thi> motion will b# dl in the House of •nesday night si bour leaders
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