Singapore Standard, 1 April 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1950. Vol. IX No. 272. O 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 411 1 THE AIM: TO ENSURE A PEACEFUL SOCIETY Public co-operation vital, says Minister 15,000 noted criminals to be 'branded' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tomorrow is D Day m the drive against gangsters, racketeers and other antisocial forces m the Federation as the Government puts into force the
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  • 184 1 singapore _the end of an era THE Rendel Constitution, which gave Singapore its first experience of elected government ended yesterday. In exactly 32 words, the Governor, Sir William Coode, by Caxette Extraordinary, declared that the Legislative Assembly, which first sat four years ago, is dissolved. The Governor m the Caxette
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  • 102 1 CHRISTINA (the he who became a she) TO MARRY CHRISTINE JOR- GENSEN, the Ameri- con Gl who turned womon after a series j of operations m Copenhagen, yesterday i applied for a marriage licence at New York municipal j Miss Jorgensen, am 4 her intended husband, Mr. Howard J. Knox,
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  • 291 1 MCA will purge members with Red taint— Dr. Lim PENANG, Tues. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today that the association would not hesitate to expel any member who was known to have subversive connections. Dr. Lim was commenting on a report m The
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  • 90 1 Missile base may be built in S'pore WELLINGTON, Mar. 31 (Reuter)—lt is possible that a ground to air missile base may be established m Singapore. Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Earl of Bandon, told a press conference here tonight. He said there was no reason why
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  • 74 1 LONDON. Mar. 31 (Reuter) A spokesman for the Brunei delegation having talks here with the Colonial Office on constitutional measures to give the Britishprotected South-East Asian state its first measure of representative government said here tonight it was hoped final agreement would be reached at a plenary
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  • 170 1 MAGIC SPELL ON OUR CRICKET XI TO MAKE US LOSE -SAYS HE PORT MORESBY. March 31 (Reuter) A native school teacher here claimed today that his cricket team was being victimised because a Government official believed it was using sorcery to defeat opponents. The teacher, Mr. M. Roua, claimed that
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  • 149 1 'Rule enforced because some looked dirfy' LONDON, Mar. 31, (Reuter). Glamorous girl receptionists for the state-, owned British European Airways at London airport are up m arms over a criticism that they wear so much eyeshadow that they look unwashed. Some girls have been
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  • 688 1 NEW DELHI, March 31, (UPI) Communist China admitted today the Tibetan revolution is still smouldering and warned foreign nations— chiefly India against interfering m China's "internal affairs." The warning broadcast by Peking Radio coincided with reports the DalaJ
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  • 130 2 Malaya, RI to sign peace pact KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr. Djuanria Kartawirija.ia will pay a five-day state visit to the Federation from April 13 to 17. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Djuanda. A treaty of friendship wi be signed between Indonesia and Malaya on
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  • 95 2 Watch for the moon on April 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agirg has decider! that the sighting Df the new moon for the announcement of Hnri Ra3*a Puasa will be on April R. If the moon is sighted on the night of April 8 then the Hari Raya
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  • 101 2 DAVID'S WAGE PLEA IS THROWN OUT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Municipal Council last niaht rejected a motion by Labour Councillor V. David which sought to increase to minimum S4 the wages of workers with effect from July this year. During the debate on the motion, a nominated councillor termed Mr.
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  • 78 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will fly to Singapore m the Royal Malayan Air Force piane '■Lang Rajawali" tomorrow morning, to receive two more ships for the Royal Malayan Navy. The two ships, which are
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  • 58 2 IPOH, Tues.— About $5,000 damage was causey by a fire which destroyed a garage, including estate equipment at Jalan Datoh here last night The fire was first noticed by a neighbour who gave ihe alarm shortly after 9 om. Two fire engines rushed to the s^ene immediately
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  • 36 2 INDONESIAN film industry has now .decided to enter five films for the Asian Film Festival due to be held m Kuala Lumpur mi n May. the Antari news agency reported from Jakarta yesterday.
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  • 22 2 LIEUT. General Praparl Charusathien. Minister for Interior, told reporters ther* would be arrests of communists m Thailand very soon.
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    • 561 2 NOTICES DORIS GEDDES THE LITTLE SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL. ANNOUNCES from April lst 15th. 25 7c off all merchandise inc. smart imported pure linen dresses, cocktail evening gowns. Also dresses for the larger figure. SINGAPORE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meet, ing of the Association will
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    • 598 2 MESSRS. OSBORNE CHAPPEL, Mining and Consulting Engineers, Ipoh. announce that Mr. Thoma s Henry Winsor, A.C.S.M., A.M.1.M.M.. has been admitted inlo the partnership as from lst April, 1959. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, WONG TAI WAN c/o New World Amusement Park Office, Singapore, have applied to the Board
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    • 337 2 NOTICES RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Recruitment of Teacher* of Home Economics AN opportunity is offered ;o a limited number of suitably qualified Malay women to be trained m Home Economics with the prospect of being given appointment as associate teachers on graduation. The initial salary on appointment, is $107.50
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    • 200 2 life seems very depress. -s vu w *fi you feei Mtak and tired. ir Take Ssnatogen which helps to give good appetite sound sleep and —mm^mmwwrmm iSanatogei TONIC a- Corrects cet deficiencies U< MEET MR. MUSCK] Always wmm nir»u^# 'QH.^al ~<\m^-mM Available at Knshina Silk hmpmamrnk, 378/56. Changi. S per*
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 444 3 fHI close watch which the Federation Covern- n,s been keeping on the subversive activifie the Malayan Communist Party has paid off n itarHuil manner. A directive issued by the vC? lr on supporters m Malaya to infiltrate three parties m the Alliance, has fallen into fcandi
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    • 351 3 DISGUST and anger at rhe ruthless methods resoled to by Communist China m Tibet is growing >n the free countries ot Asia. The Federation Foreign Minister, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman has expressed his Government's strong disapproval of this suppression of the freedom and self determination of
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    • 61 3 C F| CE. 23 Lim r#»ck Xi m Road. Spore I PO Box No 1563 Cables: lICERNEWS' < JH ***** (5 ''-ies) All departments a -a t u»*»>tß: o** insurance Bids. 174. Batu Rd h Teiepnore 8 f 5^2 '.Sane 93 Cowan St Tel: 3829 MALACCA
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  • 1121 3  - Move To Bridge The Cairo-Baghdad Rift H.A.R. PHILBY *>y r 'JHE Foreign Ministers of the 10 members of the Arab League will meet m Beirut this week to discuss ways and means of healing the dangerous rift between Cairo and Baghdad. It has been known m the past few days
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  • 138 3 Shorts from the Talks No Limit To Scientific Horizon "Although the International Geophysical Year is very likely to answer many problems it poses many others But then that is the excitement of scientific research. It probes along an endless frontier The position attained today is the springboard for tomorrow's conquests."
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    337 3 TODAY is All Fools' Day when most everybody will play practical jokes on their friends as well as their enemies. Thirteen years ago. when Federation Malays, from the rajas to the raayat, made it a day of mourning it was no joke. It was their way of telling
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  • 651 3  - Cypriot Turks Want Economic Partition John Rowley by NICOSIA 'J'HE grant of independence to Cyprus frustrated the claim of Turkey for partition of the island between them and the Greeks, but the Turkish Cypriots are bent on economic partition. The emergency regulations and restrictions are vanishing a$ rapidly as the
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  • 52 3 Experts say the moon has enormous plains that may be solidified lava. When these wastelands were believed to be oceans of water, astronomers gave them fanciful names such as the "Sea of Serenity" and the "Ocean of Storms." Now astronomers know there is no observable water on
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  • 522 3  -  SHARUDDIN by JAKARTA. dropping a cigarette on the street m Jakarta is liable to be reminded of his civic duties by a steel-hel-meted, rifle-carrying soldier dressed m blue. For dumping rubbish m the streets, a Jakarta citizen can be fined or sent to prison for a month.
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    • 88 3 FOR SALfc LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE to Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool flr breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June/July, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc. $18,500/Ground
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  • 291 4 Signplates in four tongues: 'A good idea' SINGAPORE leaders yesterday hailed a suggestion from a Standard reader that signs m the General Post Office should be put up m the four major languages Instead of only m English, as at present. They also suggested that this practice should be extended
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  • 140 4 THIEVES broke into a motor spare parts shop m Sunge! Road. Singapore, on Monday and stole goods valued at $1,35*1 and $55 cash. The proprietor Lim Lian Pm. told the Police, that when cay morning he found the he arrived at the shop yesterpadlock to the
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  • 64 4 TICKET number lini won the first prize m the lucky lottery draw at the Church of St. Bernadette fun fair ln Singapore on Easter Monday The other numbers drawn were: 1563. 02%. 5337, 9716. 3469. 3529. 1901. 8836, 8170. 0675. 5807, 3079. 5040. 5150. 9394. 0338, 8941.
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  • 30 4 THE Teluk Anson. Police are anxious to contact any person who can identify the body of a Chinese found floating near the Marine Dockyard on Sunday morning
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  • 104 4 2 Wallets Stolen At Sailing Of Pilgrim Vessel PICKPOCKETS struck at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves shortly before the pilgrim ship. Anking. sailed for Mecca yesterday. But' their haul was hardly worth the risk. Two wallets picked from visitors realized only S3O. Harbour Board Police believe the pickpockets were active
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  • 154 4 Malacca needs a TB home MAPTB MALACCA, Tues- The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Malacca branch, wants a sanatorium to be built here a? soon as possible m view of the increasing number of chronic patients. At the general meeting of the Association today members were told that
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  • 174 4 C'WEALTH SHIPS IN EAST COAST NAVAL EXERCISES A FLEET of Commonwealth ships will be participating m a series of exercises off the East Coast of Malaya during the first two weeks of April. The main body of the Fieet, consisting of two cruisers, a submarine, and a number of destroyers
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  • 140 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Municipal Education Officer, Mr. J R. Davidson- today advised parents to register their children born between the years 1953 to 1958 for admission m schools. They should be registered during the month of April at schools situated near their homes
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  • 273 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji jumat, yesterday said there had been "clear evidence of misdirection" of the machinery of the City Council. Dato Abdul Hamid said he regarded the deteriorating situation as being sufficiently serious
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  • 921 4 MINISTER HAS ABUSED, HIS POWERS— MAYOR. 'Action against Council is undemocratic' THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday charged that Dato Abdul Hamid had abused his powers by transferring certain functions of the City Council to the Ministry of Local Government. Speaking at an ordinary meeting of the
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    21 4 STANDARDPIC shows: Mr. Barter jee left, Prof. A. Oppenhenv ond the Principal oi m University, m Singapore Prof. A. A. Sandosham.
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  • 164 4 THAT COUNCIL REPORT: FREE COPY FOR MINISTER THE Singapore City Council yesterday unanimously decided to send a copy of the verbatim report of proceedings of a Council meeting on March 3, free of charge to the Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. When
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  • 144 4 IT WAS ALL OVER IN 150 MINUTES AT ONE of the most busi-ness-like meetings of the present Singapore City Council, a 39-point agenda was dealt with ln 150 minutes yesterday m a calm and friendly atmosphere. Though visitors who packed the galleries the majority of them Peoples Action Party supporters
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  • 235 4 Trick of British diplomacy: Karuppiah AN INDEPENDENT Councillor, Mr. N. Karupd yesterday said that the drawal of some vi 1 a! fui of the Council by the Mini's for Local Government. a Abdul Hamid bin Haii" J3 was a "trick of British [3 macy." Mr. Karuppiah made :hi;l mark at
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  • 143 4 THE H.gh Commissioner I India m Malaya. Mr c I Baner.iee. presented a I tion of Indian work-- oi j from his Government tic I University of Italaya oay. In a short gpwrtl, Mr. Ban fee said that the co. f repre.-en'ed a ero.-.—M of
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  • 338 5 UNION HAIL 'NO ALIENS' PROPOSAL 'Move will prevent outsiders from exploiting workers' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Trade unionists md politicians today unanimously welcomed h e Government's proposal to limit office-bear-rs n fHe trade union movement to Federal jtizeftJ n'yai< d that by doing so the Government inttng the movement from undesirable
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  • 115 5 ONLY FOUR EXPAT DOCTORS AT HOSPITAL I- re only two extors and two :r.aming m the t c Government spital since the I tion scheme force, a spokesthe hospital told 1 lard yesterday. c the two remaink. b e leavfnfl at this year, the ot" *ho two c,;r- be Malayanized
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  • 92 5 ernoi of Singafc: 5 iam Goode, yes- led, by Gazette the operation cl Fustics I Tern• was) Ord i:: an c ye bom 4 'day. the M Beal tne B. ".he Ordinance ie Legislative April last year to md the courts rs to i orabat
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  • 89 5 CONSTITUTION OUTDATED, SAYS MR. YAP IE c committee of 3 s Chinese Chamnerce yesterday a special gen- of its metiers to -.nnes m the stitution. il meeting will be ext are* < amber's constitution op 3D years ago minoi changes were .President, Mr. Yap pointed out that re that part
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  • 118 5 US Navy Chief here on tour THE Commander of the United States Naval Forces, Rear Admiral E. D. Cruise, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a three-day visit. Rear Admiral Cruise flew m from Sangley Point m Manila m a special U.S. Navy fouren2ined plane. He is here on a goodwill
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  • 136 5 FLYING VISIT BY UK MINISTER BRITAIN'S Minister for Defence, Mr. Duncan Sandys, slipped into Singapore "early yesterday from London. He was on his way to Borneo. Two hours later, he left the Colony m a RAF Valetta for Sibu. Sarawak. Mr. Sandys arrived at 1.56 a.m. and was flown out
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  • 174 5 EXTORTION IN SCHOOL: POLICE CALLED IN IPOH, Tues The Anglo-Chinese School authorities today summoned the Police to question a student for alleged extortion. The boy is also believed to be connected with secret society activities. A teacher of the school told The Standard that .the parents of one pupil this
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  • 37 5 HONGKONG. March 31 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 98 to £1 Sterling $5.73 to US$l: $1.84 to Malayan SI: $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.50 to a tael.
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  • 23 5 THE South Indian Jamiathul Ulama will hold its first annual general meeting at 59-S Bencoolen Street Musjid. Singapore on April 12.
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  • 79 5 LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Hongkong, flew into Singapore last night by BOAC on her way to England for a holiday. Lady Black, who spent only a few hours here, was met at the airport by Singapore Governor, Sir William Goode. Chief Secretary
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  • 208 5 Children scalded, beaten with iron rods in S'pore -SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICIAL A SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department spokesman yesterday disclosed that the most prevalent form of ill-treatment of children brought to the department's notice was to beat them with iron rods or scald them with boiling water. i These formed the
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  • 154 5 Minister to open Telex System SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works Mr. M. P. D. Nair. will inaugurate the International Telex System m the Press Division. Information Services. Assembly House, at 5 p.m. today. Through this system there will be a teleprinter link between Singapore and London. At today's ceremony,
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  • 63 5 A YOUTH, Ang Soo Tee, pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Tan Huat of a watch and a gold band worth $180 while armed with a dagger on Mar 28 He is remanded
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  • 47 5 A YOUTH, Chai San, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possessing a dagger without lawful authority at Syed Alwi Road on March 23 He pleaded not guilty and was allowed $500 bail for a fortnight when the case will be heard.
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  • 281 5 Dancers tour city to spark off the Arts Festival A MOTORCADE of iion and dragon dancers, led by four charming girls, each on a decorated float, and representing the different races m the Colony will tour the city area to announce the start of the Singapore Arts Festival tonight. Leaving
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  • 332 5 Fires! A little care and seven lives need not have been lost IPOH, Tues. Carelessness on the part of the public was today attributed to the seven deaths and 60 per cent of the fires that occurred m Perak last year involving a total "risk" of $3.5 million m damage
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  • 18 5 JOHORE BAIfRU, Tues. The Federation Court of Appeal will be m session here on April 4.
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  • 143 5 Woman's assailant jailed SINGAPORE Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday sentenced Sng Kok Luan, 17, to a total of 33 months' jail. Sng was found guilty on two charges of stealing two gold rings from Madam Lucy Chua Kirn Lan (wife of Assemblyman Mr. Goh Tong Liang) on Feb.
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  • 52 5 PENANG. Tues— Hari Raya Puasa will be observed on Thursday, and Friday, April 9 and 10. if the new moon is sighted on April fl. save a Government notification to all heads of departments. If not sighted, the holidays will be on Friday and Saturday- April 10
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  • 40 5 THE Managing Director of Time-Life International. Mr Edgar R. Baker, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a short fact-finding tour. Mr. Baker was accompanied by his wife. From here he will fly to the Middle East and Europe.
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  • 224 6 WOMAN USED THREATS: $1,000 BOND KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Magistrate Inche Hassan bin Hussein today emphasised to a woman the need to refrain from bothering married men. He was referring to Pavadai Angamma. 35, former mistress of Malayandi Chettiar. the proprietor of the Tamil Nesan Press here, who summoned her to
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  • 81 6 Polite chief explains how it is used for Communist ends PENANG, Tues.— The "Yangko" is a traditional Chinese folk dance which the Communists have seized on for propaganda purposes, says Penang's Chief Police Officer, Mr. P. H. O'Flynn. This description of the "Yangko" was
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  • 264 6 Training College may still depend on overseas lecturers THERE was continued expansion m primary education m Singapore during the past three years, 1955--1957, and there were 73,000 more children m primary schools than at the beginning of 1955, said a triennial survey of education m the Colony published yesterday In
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  • 52 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Bayers Sellers Spot 92 92i RSS. No. 1 April 92* 92* R.S.S. No. 1 May 922 923 RSS. No. 2 91* 91f R.S.S. No. 3 90S 90* Tone:— Dull. Tin price m Singapore was S39Bi per picul
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  • 19 6 Tuesday's opening first session: Buyers Sellers May 27 27J June 27^ 27« July 27i 27| Tone: Steadier.
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  • 24 6 Spot 27id. May 27* d. June 271 d. July-Sept. 27id. Oct.-Dec. 27 id. Jan. -March 27id. April 27 d. May-June 26|d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 22 6 Tuesday's opening first session: Spot £775.10 buyers. £776 sellers. Three months £780 buyers. £780.10 sellers. Settlement price s:— £776. Tone Steady.
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  • 389 6 PENANG. Tues.— The Bukit Mertajam Combined Schools' Organisation, which has been m existence for some time for the promotion of friendliness and understanding among the pupils, parents and teachers of the various schools there, has now been registered. Its membership consists of the Convent. Chung Wah
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  • 74 6 PENANG, Tues.— An Internal Security Exercise will be held m George Town and Balik Pulau districts from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. tomorrow. A Government press statement issued today states: "The public should not be alarmed if they see Police and Military vehicles and Police Riot units moving
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  • 48 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The president of the Australian Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. John L Rundle. will attend the ninth regional Jaycees conference to be held here from April 20 to April 25. Mr. Rundle will also visit Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hongkong and South Vietnam.
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  • 22 6 Spot £779.10 buyers£7Bo sellers. Three months £782.10 buyers, £783 sellers. Settlement prices £776. Sales morning:— 70 tons. Sales afternoon: 120 tons.
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  • 124 6 CATHAY HOTELS LTD. of Singapore has submitted a tender to the Fiji Government to take over the Grand Pacific Hotel m Suva, the lease of which is being given up by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand m mid-April. A director of
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  • 91 6 Voting fever In Perak IPOH, Tues.— Election fever is slowly setting m throughout Perak as nomination day April 22 approaches. Polling day has been set for May 27, and it is expected that at least 60 per cent of the 450,000 registered voters throughout the State will go to the
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  • 35 6 MALACCA, Tues— The police last night found m Temple Street a sealed box containing five parangs, screw drivers and other implements believed to belong to the War Kee Gang. No arrest was made.
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  • 43 6 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded yesterday by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, at the close of an inquest on a baby girl, A. Meera. aged 18 months, who died after falling off a cot m Towner Road on Jan. 19.
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  • 114 6 380 FAMILIES SETTLE ON VIRGIN LAND KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Three hundred and eighty Malay families, some of whom are tappers on smallholdings and workers m the logging and sawmill industry, have settled at the multi-million dollar Trengganu land development scheme at Chalok. 35 miles north of Kuala Trengganu. It is
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  • 206 6 PENANG, Tues. Minister for Labour Social Welfare. Mr q Yoke Lin, has turnec fe a request to put a stoi Social Welfare lotteries blunt terms. This was stared hrre v, by the hon. secretary of Muslim Youth Society G. Ebrahimsa. who had
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  • 53 6 Caretaker government takes over MALACCA, Mon.-T;| Chief Minister. Dato Osa bm Talib. will head a CM taker government comprise the present executive coi cil members when the Ssj Council is dissolved tr The caretaker governnd will act as adviser to I governor until the state \m its first full election
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  • 57 6 KUALA LUMPUR, TuesThe wage scales of 5' Government daily-pair* B ployees will be eximintd a commission of inquiry will hold its Brst lessiot the Tunku Abdul Bahm Hall here on Saturday Members of the cct.-T-m sion are Mr Justice I I Smith (chairman* and Me??" H. G
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  • 153 6 PENANG, Tues. The Peninsular Malays' Union today called on the people of Malaya to declare a holy war on the communist terrorists m the country. A statement, Issued by the secretary of the union, Inche Isa Hussain. said the call made by Prof. Shaikh
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 567 6 But Daisy found it difficult to walk THE airline bus came to a halt outside an office at Singapore airport yesterday. There was a pause. Then out jumped a pretty Singapore girl. But before she could take a step, there was another pause. "Oops," said the girl m the Burmese
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    • 457 6 Week (Dino Olivien and His Announcements. 6.55 The M Orchestra) 630 ,XL, Portrait of Market Report a Star, [Alma Cogan > 64a 7.0« p.m. Time Signal and Ne^j 'XLi Speak Malay. 650 (XLI 703 A Date with Music Interlude. 6.55 .RS) Share Market Newstalk 715 Sports R^f. Report 700 <RS>
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  • 61 7 THE Singapore English Schools Tamil Teachers' Union will hold its anniversary dinner on Saturday at the Islamic Restaurant at 8 p.m. Among the guests will be the Principal Staff Officer, Mr. Goh Sin Tub and Mrs. Goh, Staff Officer, Mr. Ben Dudley and Mrs. Dudley, the president of
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  • 53 7 SIX youths were yesterday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of committing assault and rioting at 8.05 p.m. at Soon Wing Road on Dec. 27 last year. The six were: Yap Sai Hong. Neo Poh Kirn, Koh Cher Lye, Wong Soh Chai, Chai Beng Chye and
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  • 233 7 Vote wisely and avoid blunders says Tunku ALOR STAR, Tues. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, m a warning to the people, yesterday recalled the war horrors perpetrated by the Japanese during their occupation of Malaya. He told a rally here how
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  • 109 7 FEDERATION Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, who led a delegation to Japan for a 10-day tour, returned to Singapore last night by BOAC. The delegation toured Japan at the invitation of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Inche Abdul Rahman told The Standard
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  • 42 7 MORE than 20,000 Chinese school children m Singapore, yesterday were given a free show m 22 cinemas m celebration of "Children's Day." Although yesterday was not an official holiday most of the primary school students were given a day off.
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  • 231 7 TAIPING, Tues. The whirlwind romance and marriage of an Australian soldier and the outstanding beauty of a visiting German dance troupe m North Malaya early last year had a happy sequel at a military hospital here this week. The young
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  • 138 7 PARENTS GAVE AWAY 1,000 CHILDREN A RECORD number of 1,000 cases of "transferred children was registered m the Social Welfare Department during last year. During the past years, cases of this type ranged between 700 and 800. ("Transferred children means boys or girls under the age of 14 not living
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  • 42 7 ROBERT KAM, 27. and Willie Yap, 26. were yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court on a joint charge of attempting to extort from R. Saminathan by putting him m fear of injury m Crane Road, on Feb. 9.
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  • 333 7 Municipal chief accused of bias towards Alliance SLASHING ATTACK BY SOCIALISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The President of the Municipal Council, Mr. A. D. York, was subjected to a fierce attack by two Socialist Front Councillors at last night's monthly meeting of the council. So fiery were the jargon and gesticulations
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  • 107 9 To Go On BO AC Tour MANAGING director of Central Agencies r .\?f> Mr Thomas Liao j e avf Singapore tomorJj m unerica as a guest BO %C #P the first m. f irifii flight via fonck *ni md Japan. M >„. an expert on ri fastness is also ac-
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  • 22 9 lernn cr.* of Ghana private capita.. isistaoce ar.d know c *:va*ion of the o;- resources acthc IS. Departnr mcrco.
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  • 357 9 KUCHING Mon. Bauxite mining is bringing new wealth to Sarawak, whose economy up to now has been mainly dependent upon rubber and pepper production Last year, some 100,000 tons of bauxite, worth about Mal. $1,837,000 were exported and $151,000 were paid to the government m royalty
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  • 100 9 Rubber Gains Cent SINGAPORE rubber price rose i cent yesterday, to 92 i cents per lb. for International first grade April shipment, on some buying support from America. The market opened higher on better New York advices and on a backlog of orders accumulated over the long week-end. After an
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  • 48 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb., yesterday were: Buyert Sellers Spot 92* 92| International Apr No. 1 RSS. 92} 92| Mav No. 1 92| 93 Apr. No. 2 91 j 92 Apr. No. 3 Nominal 901 90-J Tone Quietly steady.
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  • 41 9 INDUSTRIALS were slightly inclined to ease on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins and Rubbers, however, were quietly steady. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Gammon 171 1.74 W. Hammer 148 159 xd
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  • 231 9 Malayan sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $109 overnight. Fitzpatricks 95c: F. and N. ords. $157J to $158*. $155 odd lot; Gammon $1.73; W. Hammer $1.48; Hume prefs. 4/10 i xd; M. Breweries $2.92; M. Colls. 69c- Cold Storage 86c: S. Steamship 64c. cd; S.
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  • 52 9 COAL TAR pitch is being used as a roofing material for the first time m Australia m the construction of a big motor manufacturing plant at Broadmeadows, Victoria. The 750,750 square feet of roofing Involved will cover the assembly building of the Ford Motor
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  • 270 9 Finance Anti Commerce Local Price Falls $3 SPOT TIN MAY REVERT TO E780: PAPER More Metal On Offer To Buyers LONDON, March 31 (Reuter) Unless there was some drastic change m consumption, the spot price for tin was likely to go back to £780, the Financial Times said today. This
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  • 46 9 MR. KAZUO SASAKI (right) the chief Singapore representative of Kinoshita Co. Ltd. leaves the Colony soon to take up a new post m Tokyo. He ha s been here for three years. His successor is Mr. Akira Momiyama. (seen on left).
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  • 106 9 Malayan Cement 1.59 1.62 xd Singapore Traction Ord?. 22'- 24/-cdcei Wearne Bros. 1 27 1 29 W. Hammer 148 150 xd MININGS Jelapang 13/9 14/3 Johan 2.05 2.15 Rahman Hyd. 0.53 056 Raub Gold 105 1.10 LOCAL RUBBERS Aver Hitam 255 265 Aver Panas 185 190
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  • 101 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Mar-Apr $43 J buyers; $44$ sellers coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers; m drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $153 sellers; Sarawak white $152 sellers special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant* able
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  • 175 9 Ship Joins President Line's Fleet LATEST addition to the American President Lines fleet calling at Singapore, the President Garfield, is due to arrive m the Colony this month. She is the second vessel to bear the name. The original President Garfield called at the Colony more than 30 years ago.
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  • 451 9 Sterling's Position Strona' In Foreign Markets [bank rates NEARLY three months have passed since the introduction of external convertibility for sterling and there can now be no doubt that this move has been a full success, writes an economic correspondent of the London Press Service. Sterling has remained strong m
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  • 35 9 AX entirely new low-powei radar equipment the "Consort" has been designed by Marconi International Marine Communications Ltd. Marconi House. Chelmsford, England for use m small "essels where space and electrical power are limited
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  • 44 9 THE release of tin ore stocks accumulated during the Easter holidays, m the Singapore market yesterday resulted m the metal price falling $3 to S39B| per picul. Offerings m the local market yesterday wer* estimated at 225 tons, 95 tons more than last Thursday.
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    168 9 "All of the special fund tin and some from the buffer pool has now been sold, but the market throughout this year has never looked like collapsing. "Unless something drastic happens to tin consumption, there is every reason to suppose that iii time the spot price will go
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    • 82 9 Bee, Hai Hong, Bangnara Sin Hon e Ho, Tong Kian, Sadao Soon Lee. Bettet. Tong Hoa Tong Yick Prekkak, Sri Trengganu, Naga Mas, Sirusa. Procyon, Kirn Hai, Tai Tiong, Aik Hin Sin Hong Seng, CaU Pandu, Tong Leong. WHARVES Bengkalis 1, Slamat 4, Nessei Maru C/P, Steel Executive 8, Brecenshire
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  • 281 10 Maria's "Aida" became Turin's biggest post-war success. THE NEXT FOUR YEARS WERE CRAMMED WITH OFFERS OF NEW ROLES. In Genoa, Meneghini and Serafin watched delightedly as cheering fans carried her should-er-high through the streets. In Trieste she was hailed as the greatest 'Norma" ever. Now Meneghini
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  • 753 10  - He Invested A Million In Love JILL GRANT She Was Just A Fat Girl m With Glasses. But... by And Gave The World A Beautiful Opera Singer GIOVANNI BATTISTA MENEGHINI invested more than £1,000,000 m love. It has paid him rich dividends. It launched his wife on the way to
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  • 186 10 True Tales HENRY MORTON STANLEY (last of series) by VERUS COMTRIBLTIOyS Many authorities say Stanley did more than any other man to bring the African continent and its vast potential to the attention of the uorld. The diagram above illustrates the routes he took and the areas he covered m
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  • 433 10  - Kelantan Artist With A Great Future KEN LUND by yiSITORS to the Government Rest House at Kota Bharu. are often surprised to find on sale there, pictures of a very fine quality painted by a local artist, Yusoff H. Abdullah. Kelantan has long been noted for its fine silverwork which
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  • 705 10  -  William Gasson by PORT MORFsiji j^ATIVE bandsmen m Papua— New Guinea proving they can learn to play equally efTir if either brass instruments or bagpipes. The bands of the Royal Papua and New Guinea Constabulary and the Pipes and Drums of the Pacific Islands
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  • 64 11 I ill > CITY: Manuel %cUt tossed m the secaad bull of the iftei he attempted iso" rape pass, re- thp Plaza Mexico petUle was badly Kored when the horn entered his body 2 -inches deep, just below the heart. Manuel escaped death by only a few
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  • 207 11 lennis Chief cunds A... I 'We Must Find ew Blood -Mr. R. I> \LA Ll MPI R. Tues Malaya will remain a lie tennis playing nation unless "new blood" is found. Mr. V Rajaretnam. Presidenl ol the Se.ar.2or Lawn Tennis Association, sour.ds (his warning m Yds annual repcrt whiph
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  • 120 11 N s arp-shooter. i Diet de la Harpe, will I m action a: the courts when the I j \:r Oylon Seven Girls Sport- Club i v;: arc Uie Hrat un to p'.ay :n the C Sine with a ll atloft Shirley I their skipper, has
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  • 49 11 Toughest Comeback Victory I*> .SCON. March ter) Carl 'Bobo' rmei world middleiiampion, won flghl of his comeign as a light- a hen he gained a points decision i C ilhoun here last his world Uflc to 1\ binsog m 1955. Da a comeback last Don Grant. Villa and Paddy
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  • 24 11 V "MPUR, Tues. etter combination W 74 Field Park Royal Engineers 'A'. Squadron 6-0 \rmy League soccer i the Sungei Besi —1"
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  • 81 11 Caribbean Title For Luis Ay ala JAMAICA. March 31 (Reuter' Luis Ayala. Chile's Davis Cup player, beat Jaroslav Drobny Egypt), after a 36-game first set m the men's singles final of the Caribbean lawn tennis championships here today. They battled one hour 24 minutes m the opening set which Ayala.
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  • 34 11 BOSTON. March 31 (UPI) Two Boston boxing promoters on Monday offered middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson US$lOO,OOO (M5300.--•j00) to defend his title against Paul Pender m a bout at Boston this June.
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  • 35 11 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Bagan Datoh Estate team won the Grut Cup m the Lcwer Perak Estates badminton Anal played here over the weekend. The winners beat Jendarata Estate by five matches to two.
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  • 76 11 Patterson trains for London 'Summit' meeting Summit. New Jersey: World heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson is m strict training here, for his "summit" meeting with British heavyweight Brian London, m Las Vegas on May Ist- for the world title. Although London has been offlcialy banned from fighting Patterson by the
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  • 125 11 PENANG, Tues. Penang will hold its first cricket state trial on the Victoria Green this week-end m preparation for the forthcoming inter-state match against Perak at Ipoh on April 18 and 19. The following are the two teams for the trial Hayathi Meahs XI: Hayathi Meah, Chong
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    • 37 11 HOCKEY: SHA Senior K.O. final S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. at G.S.C. at 5.15 p.m. SOCCER: Div. 2A: RAF Seletar rs RAF Changi, Seletar. Jollilads cs British Military Hospital F. Park. BOXING FARELF Team championships, Tanglin, 8 p.m.
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    • 31 11 SOCCER: Div. One: K.I.A. vs. Cheng Wah, Chinese Assembly Hall Ground. Div. Two: P.C.R.C. 'A' vs. Town Council, PCRC Ground. Div. Three: S.C.S. vs. 3 Coy R.A.S.C. 'B Coronation Ground.
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    • 9 11 SOCCER: Div. One: Kilat Club vs. C.R.C.. Esplanade.
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  • 77 11 MONTE CARLO. March 31 (Reuter Robert Haillet, the French Davis Cup player, yesterday won the men's singles titles m the Monte Carlo international lawn tennis tournament for the second successive year. In the final, he beat former Wimbledon champion, Budge Patty (U.S.A.) o—7, 6—3.
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  • 35 11 KEMPTON PARK, March 31 (Reuter) Mr. H. D. Knight's Sacarole won the Queen's prize here yesterday. Mr. H. J. Verrall's Amazon's Choice was second with Mr. C. F. Hughesdon's Prefairy third. Seventeen ran.
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  • 30 11 SYDNEY, March 31 (Reuter) rive-year-old Sydney stayer On Line, yesterday won the £A12.500 Sydney Cup (two miles) m a punishing finish from New Zealander. Foxmara. Bardshah was third.
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  • 262 11 three unsuccessful the combined EuroEurasians scored Poiatfl m the SAFA ague soccer com•hen they beat Navy als to one at Jalan SJ H .:um yesterday. r previous games beaten by Chinese Urmj ,6-3) and RAF a re ,4-2; :^v the combined 1 a m uch
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  • 88 11 AINTREE. Liverpool: Legs and heads everywhere at horses and jockeys come tumbling down over Bechers Brook m the Grand National Steeplechase on the first time round the course. The race, run over jour miles and about 856 yards, was won by "Oro" ridden by M. Soudamore.
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  • 440 11  -  SCRUTINEER By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Commotion, a last start winner at the Ipoh January meeting, is retaining his form. With Forte astride the five-year-old did a spendid Telew this morning. workout m the company oi Breaking before the half mile, the two stable mates steadily
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  • 156 11 PENANG. Tues —The president of the Malayan Cricket Association, Mr. Lim Khye Seng, revealed his dream of taking a Malayan team to England "one of these days." at a dinner given m honour of England's Test cricketerPeter Richardson on Sunday night. Mr. Lim said that
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. No. 27 Coy, Royal Army Service Corps 'A' opened their Central Malaya Sub-District soccer League campaign with a smashing 4-1 victory over Batu Signals Troop on the Batu Cantonment ground today.
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  • 73 11 IPOH, Tues. Playing with only seven fit men for the better part of the game, Ramblers did well to hold the Loyals to a one-all draw m a division one soccer match played on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. An otherwise fine game was
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  • 31 11 TAIPING Tues. Better teamwork and finishing gave Kamunting Spoits Cluo an easy 6-2 victory over British Military Hospital m a second division Soccer league ti§ on the Esplanade yesterday.
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  • 108 11 ARMY 'A' OUTCLASS YOUTHS COLONY Youths playing their second trial match m preparation to their forthcoming Rahman Cup soccer competition at Kuala Lumpur, were beaten by six goals to nil by Army 'A' at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Army controlled the game for the entire period and at half-time
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  • 130 11 SAAA To Hold Quad In May THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold a quadrangular meet for the Stanvac Trophy m May. The four teams taking part are the Singapore Comhined Schools. University of Malaya, Nanyang University and the Teachers Training Coilege. This was derided at the committee meeting of
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  • 43 11 A TOTAL of I*B schoolboy? from 28 schools will be taking part m this year's inter-schools cross-country run for the McLellan Cup. The run will be held on Saturday and the starting point will be from the Siglap Secondary School.
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  • 540 12 Results Positions ..LONDON. Tues. Results and positions after Monday's English. Scottish and Irish soccer league matches were: FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa L Tottenham 1. Chelsea 3. Blackpool 1. Everton 3. Luton 1. Leicester 0. Bolton 0. Manchester C. 0. West Brom. 2. Portsmouth 1. Manchester U. 3. Preston 0, Bnrnley
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  • 139 12 BRISBANE. March 31 ißeurer ,_An Australian challenge foi the America Cup can be expected within seven years ar.i the challenger may not be a '.2-metre yacht. There was nothing to say it had to be a 1 -'-metre yacht. well known Australian yachtsman
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  • 64 12 LONDON. Mar. 31.— Scottish Amateur goalkeeper. Bobby Park, now playing for Northwich Victoria m the Cheshire league, scored his first goal ever when he was called upon to rake a pena'.ty kick after five of hi? colleagues had failed m earlier games. By a coincidence the p'.ayer
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  • 88 12 The following were elected office-bearers at the Kelantan Combined Schools Sports Council anpual general meeting held recently: President: Mr. Tagar Singh. Vice Presidents: Messrs Nei Chic Swee. Yusof Ghows. S. M. Ishaak. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Sidique Merican. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Xoori Haji Ismail, Games Chairman:- Soccer: Mr.
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  • 342 12 Japan Tipped To Retain Swaythling, Corbillon Cups DORTMUND, Mar. 31 (Reuter)— The all-conquering Japanese girls swept into the last stage of the women's Corbillon Cup at the world table tennis championships here today when they beat China 3-0 m the first match of the final group. Japan, China and Korea
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  • 162 12 Gonzalez Beats Hoad Again FLORIDA. Mar. 31 (UPI). Defending champion Pancho Gonzalez defeated Lew Hoad yesterday 6-2, 1-6. 6-3, m the Jack Kramer professional tennis tour here. It was Gonzalez's second straight win over Hoad on a clay court. Ashley Cooper defeated Mal Anderson 6-0 m another singles match when
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  • 51 12 LONDON, Mar. 31.—Nottingham Forest's achievement m reaching the Football Association Cup final recalls that m 1885 the Forest club reached the semi-finals, and played Queen's Park, the Glasgow amateur club, at Merchiston Castle ground, Edinburgh. It is the only time an FA Cup tie has been played m
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  • 550 12 NEW YORK, Tues. March 31 (UPI)— A pair of New England sluggers featherweight Harold Gomes of Providence and middle-weight Paul Pender of Boston today were rewarded with rankings m the monthly Ring Magazine ratings on the strength of recent upset victories. Gomes, who
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  • 238 12 ARSENAL hare got back £8,000 of the £40 Of they paid Swansea for Mcl Charles last Thursday This was the fee they received yesterday frorp Hearts for I Fotheringham their reserve centre half. But, for all the cash invr.u both men are booked for the
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  • 81 12 Morris will visit Highbury on Tuesday m the hope of persuading Dodson to join Swansea. If he fails, he may accept another Arsenal player. In any event the bis: deal means that the Swansea I club U out of the rer i tho ftcst
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  • 449 12 OWEN MAY RETIRE TO BECOME LUTON's MANAGER ATTER WEMBLEY CLASSIC LONDON, Tues. Anyone who looks less like 1 athlete than Sid Owen would be difficult to find is knock-kneed, spindly-legged. He is pale to an alb! whiteness and he has thin sandy hair. His J protrude and his face is
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  • 178 12 London. Patterson Fight On May 1 LAS VEGAS NetJ Marrh :-;i (Reuter) -;j world heavyweight title tz between Floyd Patters'-.-.. champion, and Britain's B:: London will certainly tj place here on May 1, prr a( er Cecil Rhodes said tod* The bout had or:^ been tentatively set for A 21.
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  • 66 12 LONDON, Mar. 31 Th als of the Army r Team Boxing Cha were he m 8... OR l1 ster. and \'n Training Batt RASC from Mendford Battn. Seaforth High M len 10 points to 14. Thil RASC Battalion'- thil I sive victory m this event thpy took the
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    40 12 Mr. J. C. Hickey who won the Malayan chess championship for the third year last Sunday is seen receiving the Tiger Balm trophy from Mrs. Lim Kok Ann. Runner-up was Mr. Lee Chye Seng and third Mr. C. H. Mathews.
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  • 47 13 SINGAPORE'S Miss Yuen Chooi Yeng. one or the 34 delegates to the New York Herald Tribune Forum for High School, is seen outside the Capitol Building m Washington, D.C. The Forum was held m the Waldorf Astoria Hotel ballroom o n March 21.
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  • 601 13  - Dognappers' Rake In The Ransoms pOLICE chiefs m New York, Los Angeles ond Chicogo ore discussing new ways fro check the increase m "dognapping." More and more pets are being held to ransom. They are stolen from parked cars, from outside shops even from their own front gardens. Local papers
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    • 295 13 IBy RITA DEL MAR I JOOII S QUOTATION: Everj man must jet H 0 'ii hu own way." 5 Frederick the Great R I D n ESDAI FOR 11 1 Defer I wa "i* 3 tak- career, parental mat- evenii 2. il If 1 ike care c >rrov ny rning.
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    72 14 WORLD NEWS PRESIDENT General Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan. (left) receives the Reverend Dr. G.F. Fisher, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of all England and Mrs. Fisher at the President's house m Karachi. The Archbishop i s on his nay to Japan for thp centennia.l celebration of the
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  • 240 14 China 's economic offensive causes concern in SEATO WELLINGTON*. March 31 (Reuter)— The communist economic offensive, particularly from communist China, caused increasing concern to countries of the SEATO area last year, according to the SEATO annual report for 1958. released today. The report was released by Mr. Pote Sarasin, of
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  • 158 14 WELLINGTON. Mar. 31. (Reuter). Vice Admiral Sir Roy Dowling. Australian military adviser to the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation believes o*he: nations m Southeast Asia will jom the organisation m the future. "I would not even rule out the possibility of Indonesia coming m." he said.
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  • 171 14 S. KOREA WANTS AN EAST-ASIA DEFENCE SYSTEM SEOUL. Mar. 31 (UPI> Foreign Minister Cho Chung Whan proposed today that Australia join South Korea ln taking th e lead for the creation of an "All East Asia defence system" against communism to replace SEATO. Cho made the proposal today at a
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  • 304 14 NASSER RAPS Mr. K again 'Don't meddle m our affairs' No power on earth will dominate us CAIRO, March 31, (UPI, Reuter) President Nasser yesterday renewed his attack on the Russian Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, when he charged that the Soviet communists were interfering m the domestic affairs of Egypt. Accusing
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  • 190 14 II I I 111 l II \NEWSBRIEFS\ COLOMBO. Mar. 31 (Reuter) Maldivian sources said here yesterday that the Maldives Government might ask the five Colombo powers to intervene to stop alleged British interference if the crisis m the Maldive Islands continues to deepen. British interference m
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  • 135 14 CHURCHILL'S HOME RANSACKED LONDON, March 31. (Reuter)—The London home of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill m Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, was broken into last night. Thieves who entered from a rear door ransacked several rooms and are known to have taken jewellery belonging to Lady Churchill but the full extent
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  • 130 14 CANBERRA, Mar. 31 (UPI) Two-thirds of Malaya is cleared of communist terrorists and the only trouble they cause is along the Thai border. Gen. Sir Richard Hull, commander-in-chief of British Far East Land Forces, told a press conference today. He added, however, thaie was a likelihood
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  • 100 14 BOGANDA'S DEATH IS CONFIRMED BANGUI, CENTRAFRICAN REPUBLIC. Mar. 31, (Reuter;. Ali nine occupants, including M. Bartheiemy Boganda. Centrafrican Republic Prime Minister, were killed m the crash of a Nordatlas aircraft near here. Searchers who reached the scene of the crash west of here today found bodies of nine victims, including
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  • 186 14 MAY 11 IS DATE AGREED UPON MOSCOW. March 31 (Reuter) The Soviet Lnion agreed m notes published yesterday to attend a fourpower Foreign Ministers' meeting m Geneva on May 11 to discuss the German problem and the future of Berlin. Soviet notes were
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  • 87 14 No more foreign cosmetics —Pak women KARACHI. March 31. (Reuter).— Fifty leading Pakistan women declared war yesterday on imported luxury goods m a new austerity drive to conserve foreign exchange and boost local cottage industries. Their slogan is: "No more foreign cosmetics, no more foreign clothes, no false value, no
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  • 163 14 US Airline protests at BOAC's Tokyo stop WASHINGTON. March 31. (Reuter).— North-west Airlines has objected to British Overseas Airways Corporation stopping at Tokyo on its round the world turboprop service due to s:art on Wednesday, officials said yesterday. The American Airline ha 3 lodged its protest with the Civil Aeronautics
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  • 265 14 ROCK W ROLL singer Terry Dene. 20. who was discharged from the Army as unfit on Thursday, pictured Easter Sunday night m his London flat with his attractive blonde wife, pop singer Edna Savage. KR. "The Army has made a new man of me,'* he said. Actually Dene wasn't
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  • 71 14 THE amount of sterling travellers may take out of Britain has been increased from £10 to £20 with immediate effect. This was announced by the Treasury last week. All travellers residents and nnn-residents benef. The increase enable. Bt tain to comply with the v. commendation of the
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