The Straits Times, 21 March 1953

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. TWELVE PAGES fmUi+rd IMS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1853. 15 CENTS
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  • 246 1 Union to meet labour chief on j arbitration DEPRKSENTATIVKS of Sinjfapore's 500 postal clerks, due to strike on Monday morning, are to meet the Commissioner of Labour this morning. And in Hie i-viiiin^. the workres' union will nuii i<» decide wliether to aooepl the Government's arbitration
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  • 33 1 CAPT. I MKRIIMA. deft, master of the Finnish tanker. Unm.i leaving the Singapore courts after the rase. With him is the representative of the VYiima's agents in Singapore.
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  • 277 1 'We'll fight on side of West 9 Tito's Foreign Minister LONDON. Friday. YUGOSLAVIA will fight on the side of the West "If the need arises." its Foreign Minister. Mr. Koca Popovir. said last night. Addressing a meeting of British Members oT Parliament. Mr. Popovic said: 'Although Yugoslavia is not a
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  • 175 1 James is told: Explain yourself FniNKI Kt.ll. Kri— Kdinburch InivrrMlv student James Forrrtter telephone the Scottish Daily Mail uffire from (jilislr \rstrrdav to speak In his fiianree. Brttv Pithir. "K\pl.ini \oursrif she- s.ud BsssMsf othrr things. "It BSJ .ill nirjnl to )><■ taken hiimnrousi) prulr-trd Junes ■Yj luichtir from Miss
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  • 43 1 TAX OFFENCE ALLEGED Williams charged A candidate in the last Sinv.ipore City Council elections Piter M Williams, was chargici in Uie city police court \e.\terdav with failing to furnish bta Income tax returns for 1952 Williams claimed trial and the case was postponed.
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  • 34 1 TEHERAN. Fri —Dr. Mossadeq announced today that Britain's latest proposals t> srtU* the AiiKlo-Iranian oil dispute were unacceptable. The Premier announced thf rejection of the British plan |In a broadcast. UP.
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  • 78 1 WASHINGTON Frt LWRY homr.s Dull: for ■nior American officials -t Germany wrre eqmpp- i srven tjrpM of gl .'re- (or brer, champagne. .<}:<■. and three r»f wine, a Federal in- 'rd here. Mr William L Ellis, chief Investigator for the General Ai counting Office, told a Hous
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  • 158 1 The jealous lover killed her LONDON. Fri A JURY here today decided I that Baron Pierre Do i Laitre. 40. of Rue De La Con damme. Paris, murdered MiEHeen Hill. 29, In a luxur. London hotel and took bis own life while the balance of his mind v.a.N disturbed. Miss
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  • 38 1 TAIPEH. Frt— Oenerai LI Mi. commander of Nationalist I guerillas in disputed areas in southern Yunnan Province and northern Burma, died to- 1 day from the effects of a stroke suffered six days ago.— UP.
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  • 59 1 They staged 'Tito's death' LONDON. Fri -John Sherwood Baxandall 23-year-old London University student, was fined £2 today in the Bow Street Magistrate's Court for leading 60 of his fellow stu- I dents in a mock assassination. l of Marshal Tito. The student party staged the assassination act yesterday afternoon in
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  • 308 1 Court told of radio message to Helsinki WIIMA'S CAPTAIN FINED $100 fAPTAIN I. Merimai. master of the Finnish tanker Wiima was yesterday in the Singapore Fourth Police Court fined $100 for using his ships radio while In port. The Wiima. which has a cargo of 10.000 ton* of jet furl
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  • 11 1 'High Noon Cooper wins an Oscar GARY rOOFKR in High Noon
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  • 164 1 HOLLYWOOD. Pr!. OHIRLE»«OOTH4#nd Oarj' •3 Cooper won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences "Oscars" la*t night lor the b*st acting in 1952 Cecil B LV Mille's film on a circus, "The Grtate.st Show oti Earth," was chosen as the best picture of the
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  • 109 1 LONDON. Friday SOME 250 civil defence chiefs yesterday were given 24 hours to figure how they would get an "atombombed" London functioning again. The experts in transportation, medical, flre and rescue work were ushered into a guarded district city hall and confronted with a
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  • 49 1 CHICAGO. PTl.— Three men. a woman and a baby died, and 12 people were injured, in a flre which swept the Chestnut Hotel here early today. But a legless woman was carried unharmed from her room in the oaitement. where the flre began. Reuter
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  • 44 1 TOKYO. Frl. Revert Japanese women were suffocated to death at Ni^ata. 267 miles north-west of Tokyo. thU morning when a fire gutted a cabaret. Six of the women were waitresses and the seventh a daiiKhler of the owner. A P
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  • 21 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Frl— The Navy ammunition ship USS Paricutin arrived here yesterday after seven months in Korean waters. A.P.
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  • 264 1 LONDON. Fri. LABOI R Members of Parliament complained in the HoiiKe of Commons last night that nonady was allowed to becoMe an officer in the 'Brigade (.uardv Britain's crack regiments, unlrss he had the ruiit background and birth" Maj. Woodrow W'yatt. former l.abuur I'nder
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  • 29 1 OSLO. Frl— Nineteen workers were killed yesterday in a violent blast in a coal pit on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen, reports reaching here today said.
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  • 38 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri— Mr. Howard Hutchinaon. vice-pre-sident of the B.nk of California, left San Francisco by air today for Tokyo where he u.ll begin a business trip talcing him to Hong Kong. Bangkok and Singapore Reuter.
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  • 360 1 for the low-income group rfE Singapore Government said yesterday that it was prepared to negotiate with unions represent mc workers in the lower income croups on the question of more pay. The Government offer was contained in a letter from the Colonial
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  • 60 1 An 18-year-old Rirl fell SO feet from the third floor of a building in Upper Cross Street. Singapore, last night Horrified pas.ser.s-by. who saw her fall, rushed to her aid. Thr uirl. Kan Bee Kuan, was taken to the General Hospital with .severe leg and body
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  • 44 1 Narriman told stay there GENEVA. Fri. Princess Narrimar. has been instruct«d at the last minutr by the Eeyptlan Legation in Brrne to postpone her departure today from Geneva for Cairo. The Legation told hor to -tav here until informed that «hr ran leave Reuter.
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  • 51 1 LONDON Friday Freder.ck Ar her. who posed as a (lummy in a clothins store window was fined £2 yesterday for attract mc a crowd and blocking the pavement I Pos.ng was all rght. the Court ruled but Archer causer', the Jam by winking at passers by. A
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  • 313 1 Accused of teacher's death A MAN the palk» said they had been looktaf for since a latal motor aeddent at Bml OMUM Road. Singapore. on Saturday last, was •harßed vest' rdav with causing the death Of a m h(H)lteacher. St-ah Cliye Kixm j.sci b<d a.s the own. r of two
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  • 138 2 Gen. Chuikov wants air talks with Britain BKKI IN Friday. THK Soviet Commander in Ormanv. (Jfii. Vassily Chuikov has proposed a British-Soviet conference aimed at axoidinn "disagreeable air incident*" alonjt the East-West borders of GermanT. the Soviet Zone news BgencT A.D.N. said last night. Diplomatic sonrres in London said Grn
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  • 73 2 LONDON. Fri Queen Hi»*belh II has approved the design <«i a medal to fc» awardrd aaeeiaily to mem her of tlir Common wealth fwcea for «ervir*> Ist Korea it wa B announced toaiay. One »idr ihows th> uncrowned head "f the Queen and the other a
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    49 2 MR. I 111 K< 11 11 I thr BriUak Priinr Minister, ix sern here In '<* tollarrd iivrmul *i >andown Park rat-r> Mr went tv >ff his hur>r NOB Stop run in thr Oprn rour Year Old Hurdle. Nun Stop nlarl ed favuuritr l'"t d*>jpp»intrd his owner !•> 'iin»hr; e
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  • 90 2 SAIUON Friday. GEN. Mark Clark. S.ipnMm- Commander uf the United Nations forcos in Koroa. today told newsmen in Saiaon: I think the Frent h High Command in IndoChina is quite capable of making the most effective use of any equipment America sends them." H«* had b<-rn
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  • 30 2 KARACHI Fri An rightman Japanese Railway liinu- tries Mission, headrd by Suk'- shlße Taca. prosldrnt of the MiL.subL~.hi Heavy Industries arrived hTf laM night Irom Bombay A. P.
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  • 196 2 BRUSStI^. Frl rIE MTlMarta lib* rai nr»<pap^r DeinHTr H^ure said today ttiat t.» apply .> -»> t blurkade to C'i>mmunl.st Chin* wyuia b«- iror, dar.KT'i' ttun many ni.litarv nM*« ut tea It >a!d tha« talk <-f a bl«M artc "evokes tlit win le quratlnn of
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    • 193 2 1 ,iiliiaa^Mi lt\l»S IM" 'Hindi. Inmarrtnr al II a.sa. MMMU M (KKtm (WoBaJ 9*LA\ \f\llll (TaaaMi K*9| l*h«r* Bakra T«4ay X a* 8.00 ME* Tilti>tKTH|- ITaaaMi Ii 4 ».IS p.m. MJBMMMH" (Malay) l-iiiithi n.t# MRtPtRMIHI > Tamil I r<wi<» i a «r, pm HJONfiKONn" iTeeh.i I ht M'nltv XII tIK
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    • 561 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Application* are Intlted for th* aoa* of Asatstanl Director of Coaa- oaerc* anil IlMluatrv. Stligapore Salarr wale al IBa pu>l M Bilo s 3*A 7SO B 7til x 30A 1030 pan «ilh cunriil COL and loyal *llr>«aßHe«. 'I lie- tiHnl emolumenu al prewnl rang* <• follow.'ill Single Offlrer
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    • 424 2 NOTICES NOTKE NOTICE U hr.rtjv given that Madaas Ooh Cnool Kin has left I the car* and protection of Wu Bah IChae as froa* the 10th March ItSl and thenceforth haa nothing whatsoever o do with the aald Wu Bah Che*. DATED this lUh day of March Bd: EBER TAN
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  • 267 3 50 villages in shock centre out of control ANKARA. Friday. VliHlM earthquake's, still shaking Turkey, have killed at least 1,000 persons and injured more than 2.000. with 998 dead in the town of Venice alone, reports said today. A to-;il of 12.000 arr homelrss in the
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  • 131 3 ROME. Fri. AWiai HI.ONOr: arrived in Hnnif yesterday, and was met at the airport by Amin .Mohammed Fahim. ex -King Farouk's secretary, and taken away in the former monarch's big red Mer<-r»|rs Beni srdan. Her pavsport 'Kted her name as Marie (.abrirllr Hegge. Airport offlriaU said
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  • 47 3 AMSTERDAM. Fri The "Finnish steamer Rome and the British coaster Bngard^ncr collided jn heavy fog off the Dutch coast early today, and the Rome sank almost Immediately. Radio reports said the Brlardene had taken aboard 16 Fimi?h seamen and one is still mlsstoj— UP.
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  • 51 3 PLEADED TO SEE YOl'. says Rap. the Alsatian police doc. is he rreets him star Terry Morgan. Both were in "Street Corner." in which film had boy Terry was captured by the dog. Picture was taken at the premier, at the Odeon. Leicester Square.
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  • 128 3 MANCHESTER. Fri. ANEvV C3OS.M* airliner will fly passengers over the Atlantic at 620 miles an hour, three times in 24 hours, it was announced here today. Sir Roy DobMin. chairman and managing director or the A.V Roe Aircraft Company. said the cost would
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  • 108 3 'Upsurge of optimism' in Britain LONDON. Fri MR Winthrop W. Aldrich, new US. Ambassador to London, sairi yesterday that h* is impressed with an 'upsurge of optimism and hope" among the British -wople Mr Aldrich addressed the British-Arrerican Society's 50th anniversary meeting. He received a standing ovation Inchidrd were top
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  • 66 3 TOKYO. Frt Twenty Japanese workers still were missinc today after the cavein of railroad tunnel under construction on Kyushu last night Thirty -four others were rescued during the night and one body was recovered. The 55 workers were trapped when 30 yards o' the tunnel
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  • 196 3 HO\<; KONC. Friday. TflE British Navy today announced that a Chinese 1 Communist armed junk had chased, fired on and seized two British naval ratings who had disappeared while sailing around Hong Kor.; Island last Nor. 2. The ratings wore then on
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Fri -The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R A Butler will read his budget disclosing what taxr Britons will have to pay in the year 1953-54— to the House of Commons on April 14— A.P.
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  • 42 3 HONG KONO. Fri Elrven Japanese mountaineers passed through here last nißht en- route to the Himalayas whero they will attempt to scale 27.--890-foo; Mt. Makalu. The group, which included doctors, scientists and a photographer, flew on to Bangkok AP.
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  • 121 3 WASHINGTON. Friday. TWO "Voice of America*' officials told Senate investi- gators yesterday that th-y wrrr urged last year byMr. Chester Bowles, then Ambassador to India, to "tone down* anti-Communist propaganda broadcasts to India. The testimony cam> from IMr Gerald Dooher. actinc chief of the
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  • 68 3 Write it j this way official LgNDON. Fri. Rt'SSIAX authors were instructed yesterday how to portray the lat« Joseph Stalin :n literature. In an article entitled •'The Sacred Duties of Writers". Moscow's Literaturr.aya Gazuta said the most important task of the Soviet writers was: "To portray in Soviet literature, for
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI. Fri Th,. fourrliy Indo-Pakixtan talks to remove obstacles to trade between the countries rnded .<uccessfully last night, accordins to a joint communique. This sa'.c Pakistan will remove thr tirw licence fees Imposed on jute exports to India, and end discriminatory import duties on Indian
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  • 277 3 U.N. Security Council rejects Nehru's Sister as ecretary NEW YORK. Frl.-The 8e ciiniv Council last night, rejected the Russian nomination of Mrs. Vija>.t l.ak*hmi Pandit, sister of the Indian Prime Minister, for the Job of I'ntted Nations Secretary General br a vote of two to one with eight abstentions. An
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  • 261 3 LONDON, rrt. |\OViEBTIC stork* vere Main h« J bwt all rounden in today* mock market* and ronditlona re- malned rheerful and firm Commodity and metal iharaa. however, rrrelved acarcely a mention and tint, rubber* and tea* remained very quiet and practically unchanged. In foreign bonds Japanese touts mere
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  • 42 3 ir>VTK>V Mar 20 —Spot 2i\d Mar 21 \d. Apr 21 \d Atv -June M\d.. J-ilv-Sept 21 \d Or t -Dec 21 .ri \f»r r|f 21>,d Apr elf ?l".n Mar r1 f 21 d June rlf 21« id Market Sellers reaerved.
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Mar. 2» —Cash Bo vent €944: Seller* C*4s: Forward Buyer* C 938 CM* 1 Settlement €942 lumti. Turnover am M: p m M.
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  • 52 3 LONDON Fri. A British Canberra jet bomber returning from mock raids over West Germany crashed last night t.ree miles short of its home base, killing Its crew of two. The weather was clear when thr piano making ;t« final approach m land, suddenly plungrd and
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  • 36 4 The Indian passengerfreighter Jalagopal, with 482 deck passengers on board, arrived in Singapore early yesterday morning All the deck passengers, who were f-om Indian ports, were placed in quarantine on 8t I John's Island.
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  • 216 4 Sir Donald warns: Beware of ANOTHER bloody nose KI'AI.A I.IMPIR, Fri Beware of another "bloody nose,' warned the Deputy Hifh Commissioner. Sir Donald Mar<iilliTr.iy. when he spoke to planters' delelates from all parts of the Federation today. The improved situation appeared to have caused rompUrenry among the public. Sir Donald
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  • 668 4 'Move healthy sign ol unity, strength 9 gINGAPORE Legislative Councillors yesterday said that it would be unwise to exclude the Colony from any talks to formulate plans for a free, united and independent Malayan nation. They were commenting on the Federation
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  • 139 4 They wanted more money TELUK ANSON. Friday LX)UR labourers. Guravah. E. M Johny. Nookiah and r Sihramanlam. were each bound over In the sum of $250 to keep the peare and to be of (rood behaviour for three months for wrongfully confining Mr L
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  • 155 4 Inspector had no licence HUSSAIN bin Salleh. a probationary police inspector, was fined $100 in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to riding a motor cycle v ithout a licence and without being covered by insurance. Mr. R. C. Hoffman, the magistrate, also disqualified Hussain
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  • 54 4 Singapore traffic police are appealing for witnesses to an accident at the 44 mile. Upper Serangoon Road early yesterday morning The car crashed into a trolley-bus-wire post and two men were killed Witnesses should contact In>p George Thumboo at i Sepoy Lines police station tei
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  • 101 4 PENANG, Fri. The Penanc Fire Brigade raabed to Victoria Jetty today when the Norwegian Teasel Hoi Honw. anchored in the roads, hoisted the "NQ" signal— "Ship on Fire." Within a few minutes of the rail, two trailers of the brigade, with Inrhe Zainul Abidin. brigade
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  • 209 4 'OPEN UP,' SAID MASKED MAN WITH PISTOL 4KMJ.Ii hold-up mm struck again in Singapore rarly yesterday morning, making six cases of violence and robbery in the city in eight days. The latest victim, a Chinese, was asleep at his homo in Stevens Road when he was awakened at 2.35 a.m.
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  • 150 4 r«HAN NAM. of Tiong Bahru Road, was yesterday srntencrd to five month*' gaol by the Singapore Third Criminal District Court for causing hurt to him wife. Tan P^ck Har. On a second charge, of criminal intimidation. Chan was .sentenced to a further two moulds'
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    57 4 THE GOVERNOR of Sincaporr. Sir John Nicoll. creels Company Sit Major James <n>h Peng Kwan of the Sinpore Volunteer Corp*, at <iovernmrnt House yesterday evening. The occasion was an informal meeting between iiovernor and IS representatives of the local armed forces who have been selected to represent Singapore In the
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  • 55 4 Mahid bin Jumat claimed trial in the Sixth Police Court yesterday on a charge of theft. He was alleged tn have stolen a bag of cement and 45 pieces of wood fro m Byed Agi: bin Abdul Rahman AlMroff on Mar. 7. BaK of $500
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  • 55 4 $5,476 owed on judgment The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray AynaJey. made a receiving order yesterday in the Singapore High Court against the firm of Chop Fook Hin The order was made on the i petition of a Judgment crediI tor to whom the firm owed 1 $5,476 on a
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  • 77 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.1S mm. Morning s«r M Newt In CnglUh. 7IS Bright «nd Karly. Thanks for the kftlody BJO Hospitals: 1 pm News: I Album of Harmony. JJO Rhythm. 245 Torch Orch JIS Pun with Music. IM Southern Serenade; 4 Ptano Pmrade. 415 Tea Dane*. Sporu. IV»n' Choice. 7
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  • 195 4 A CUSTOMS revenue officer I threw away eight mark- 1 ed $10 notes on the road when the Police sprang a trap and arrested him, the Singapore First Criminal District Court j judge was told yesterday. The Customs man. Tan Bee Bee. 22. was
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  • 2030 5 COUNCILLORS DEBATE TEMPLER SPEECH KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. [DEMANDS for national 1 elections and for more help for rural Malays were two of the strongest points made in an eißiit-hour debate in the Federal Legislative Council on the High Commissioner's opening speech. Councillors welcomed
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  • 100 5 KI'AIA I.IMPIR. Fri. Although he was under ace. l.cc l*ak Kwai. IS. had been officially issued a driving lieenrc, the First Magistrate* Court was told today His mother. Madam I. ok Mooi, was charted with allnunir him to drive in Old Market Square, last Oetoher
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  • 195 5 XI ALA t-IMPIR. Fri. The High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. and I.adr Templer today saw more than a million miles of fabricated wire and watched "hello" girl* at work when they visited the Kuala Lumpur telephone exchange. Before he left Sir Gerald asked Mr. R
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  • 190 5 ask 40 furious nurses t[K)RTY nurses In Tan Tock Sen* Hospital. Sincaporr. are furious because the police have taken theflr fingerprints. This was done on Wednesday whe n police from KandanK Kerbau station wrrr lr.vrstißattnjr a •break" into the nurses' lecture room. The room has
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  • 51 5 KLANG. Fri. A Police Volunteer Reserve Ls to be formed in Klang from April 1 A drive for 170 recruits is to .siart soon. Voluntary police service will be on a month-to-month basL* Allowances will be paid to volunteers on duty and clothii.c and equipment will be
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  • 88 5 Green Spot dispute talks start RKPRKSENTATIVEB of the Singapore Foodstuffs Manurnc Workers Union and !hc management of the Green Company me! at the ir Office yesterday to .ate. The union had threatened to take a .*trikr ballot earlier thLs week. The worKrrs want a eenera! waße lnrrea.se. maternit\ leave fnr
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  • 69 5 JOHORK BAHRV FT: .A motorcar which wa.* rlaimea hv Mr P N Rai dcrfe r>l th<I uapor^. wa.> ordered to br forfr-iteri to the Cttctotm Department by thr ns Court today. It had bren used lor smiigf;irift opium from Singapore into thr Federation hv Mm La;
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  • 53 6 ROBERT T OOBBELE at Much- hrker. Western Zone. Oermaay on March ]9th following a short illness Deafly reupwted by all his friends In the East MRS CATHERINE MIRANDA passed i«iv peacefully at her residence Quilon on 1* 1 53 at 9 a it. leaving behind her beloved Mr J
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  • 35 6 MANY thanks for wreSLhs. con flnlaacn attendance* at funera' of lr C W OUveno Specia. thanks la doctor*, alster*. nurtar and staff of MandaJa- Rd Hospital, and O H Mr* M\ra Oliverio A MM.
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  • 45 6 LITTLE SHOP Raißei Hotel cf Cocktail e^ning drexsev from %is and other bargains Ir.c: sjbMb 'opconts. Ope- during Imch all March. SINOArPrJE Art* Theatre pretents a reading of Don Juan :n h- Bernard Shaw Sunday 22nd March pm at Vicorls Thca're. Bookings tl Robinsoru.
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  • 667 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Set, Mar. 21. 1953. Strike Fever Abates Strike fever, an unpleasant complaint, has pertly responded to the arbitration remedy. Both sides are moving towards a sensible attitude which the public will warmly commend. Singapore's postal and telecommunications clerks may now accept the Government's offer of arbitration
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  • 359 6 The Snooper's Charter It is somewhat surprising that "the snooper's charter", debated by the Federal Legislative Council, was allowed to reach the House without redrafting. A sampling of Council and public opinion would have counselled against it. The bill seeks to give the Commissioner of Labour power to investigate the
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  • 200 6 The Member for Education was a little lea* than diplomatic in hi* reply to a Legislative Councillor who sought information as to the Federal Government's attitude towards the proposed establishment of a Chines* University in Singapore. The Federal Government, he said, would regard with disapproval any proposal
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  • 8 6 Picture by Foong Pnh Kan.
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  • 1082 6  -  CYNICUS '^^^m WARTIME precautions for the safety of foreign statesmen presumably do not count, otherwise Marshal Titos visit to London, would not rank as the hottest test ever of Scotland Yard's ability to protect Britain's honoured guests. Peacetime London, at any rate, has seen nothing like
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  • 108 6 From the Straits Times of Mar. 21. 1903 T«HE report of a commission r>n Chines^ labour in California say "California is Indebted to the hard labour of the Chinese for the railways, for manufactures, and the I draining; of swamps only possible through Chinese standing up to
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  • 845 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK PIRACY on the east coast. said tnp l» s< annua report of the Nortfi Borneo Government, was the moit Important i icle factor In the country s therwtse mild criminal activity Mast of the pirates were Filipino* and their favourlta prey were the copra boats tracing between
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 727 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ROSS To Marie ft B. H. a daughter Batu Oajah. II I U Boh well. MORRISON To Pauline (Not Bellalrm. wife H Mornvwi TmaJong Rambutan Estate, a son. lar Herbert, at flatu Oajah HoapltaJ on mn March Both well. ENOAOED Evy Spurs eon and Dirk Ollemans 30 I
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    • 33 6 Beware of Imitations GERMAN PEN Tr««»s»f»«r tr Ctcsr Caprfity Ink Filini R«i*rvoir-Bsrr«l Bnf Cirmm lr<di«)n Point 1 4K Co4d Nik 50 c««ta tntti far po*Uf EVERIRI6NT OPTICAL CO.. 19. Ch«ls Sfr»«», imfport 1.
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    • 67 6 PIP? Beautiful pK_^ltarnin9 aaaal ill' A aal i iii \vHHI 1 aaaaaa^LV^^^^jfyj**' 7 1 I ■^m^ii yp '*Jf *JPl' Ja\ 1 t jt^K^^" m^'A' Xhanks mODERn BfITHROOm SUITES BP.H7 I^S^rS^^l V*t Dr nk GOLD LEAF I <£WWms^ Is} T "d be sure of KlSgJg^O^y f^ Consistent Quality Thm Quality ot
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  • 209 7 University sponsors apply to Government The Hingaa«re Government k miwdertng an application for the formation of a (orporation which will fee railed the Nanyang I'nivernitjr The 1 orpnrjtton will be a company limited hv guarantee in which ail inromr derived will he applied to thr i.n vrr*it> and no part
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  • 72 7 Kr»o<> Sort Ch<w> pieadot? E n the Singapore Fiftr police court yesterday in ch^rsr of assisting in th* management of a pub tery. I detective .varirng lblr h.tsk'- m Mar. 19 at the junction >f Upper Chin Chew Street ar«d fiouth Bridge Road found ?S6 chap-Ji-m
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  • 109 7 Seng Yok Ylng. a ma nor! woman, to.ri a Singapore court yesterday that she f-ninri a Granger lying on her bed on Chir.rsr Nrw Year night. ■si Identified the stranger a* Tan Han Seng when Tan mas charged with trespasMnz Ir.'o hT room at
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  • 246 7 PRIVATE CHATTELS ONE 'SUBSTANTIAL 9 FURTHER substantial war damage dividend on private chattel" will be paid, Mr. R. Jraham. chairman of the Malayan War Damage laim* Commission, said in Singapore yesterday. A second interim dividend on private chattels had been declared last
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  • 42 7 THE 2* PANELS of this 2M year-old Imperial screen of the F.mperor Cbirn Lang are set with agate, cornelian chrrftoprase and a variety of rare Jades. They are exquisitely lacauered in red and Mack. Straits Times picture.
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  • 143 7 A piece of cake costs him 14 days MATA Hon Kutl Visombaram. a tindal with 18 years service In the Singapore Harbour Board, ate a piece of cake on board the as. BenatIcw on Jan 11. Ycsterdav in the Singapore Fourth Police Court Visombaram was found gulltv of theft M
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  • 49 7 The founder of the Univer-.-i'v of Malaya. Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. will arrive In Singapore from Hong Kon? today. Sir Alexander, who plans to be in Singapore for a wrek. will be accompanied by the Vice-Chancellor of the Unive; •*ity of Southampton. Mr D. O Jems.
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  • 113 7 No-job man is given a title— 'pirate' SIM Y^w Hwpe. a young man of no fixed occupation, found himself aesenbed by the City Police Magistrate. Mr J. M. Devereaux-CoCebourn. as a 'pirate trlsha rider' in f ho C:ty Po.ice Court yesterday. S-rn pleaded guilty to two charges oj riding a
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  • 61 7 I. P. LONDON MAN COMING Mr Harold Guard, of United Prew. London, will arrive in Sineaporp next Saturday to have a look at RAF. stations in the East. Mr. Guard opened the Singapore rfnee of United Press in 1940 and then became a war corresoondent. He was for sovnf time
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  • 22 7 KUAI A LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor's Malay teachers todny donated $200 to the High Commissioners flood relief fund.
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  • 227 7 WOMAN FROM KLANG PAYS $22,500 FOR PALACE SCREEN It belonged to an emperor 200 years ago BIDDING was brisk at the sale of a 200-year-old 20-panelled Imperial palace screen of the Emperor Chien Lung at an auctioneer's in Robinson Road Sinßapore. yesterday It was sold for 522.500. Bidding began at
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  • 27 7 IPOH. Frl.— Dr <Mlss> Lav May Su. has come to Ipoh from the Penang General Hospital. Dr. Lav worked :n Chungking during the war.
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  • 23 7 KLANG. Frl— Scouts of the Hin Hua High School will hold a campflre tomorrow at the school ground at .7.30 p.m.
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  • 81 7 Bjred Abdul Rahman. 27. and I Salim bin Said. 20. were chanted in the Singapore Third Crlmtr.al District Court yesterday with robbing Chan I/eons Seng of property amounting to $1100. at No 25 Lorong N Telok Kurau, In the early hours of Tuesday. The charge, which
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  • 52 7 Pen Song Kee had his ball fixed at $2,000 by Mr. J B Jeyaratnam In the Slngaporr Fourth Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial toi a charge of assisting in rhap-Ji-ki lottery at a house in Queen's Street on Mar 19 His case was
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  • 16 7 BEGAMAT. Frl— Mr R. T M Henry. 0.5.P.C.. Segamat. has been promoted Superintendent of Police.
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  • 205 7 fONVICTING Loh Kum Yuen, an Army clerk attached to the Engineering Stores Depot in Ayer Raja Road, on three charges of cheating the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. E. H DNetto vpsterday sentenced him to eight months 1 imprisonment. Loh was found guilty
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  • 116 7 Teachers are 'living in cubicles' MORE than half of Singapore's student tearhers are living in third class hotels, cubicles and garages. This 4s stated in the TeacherV Herald— the teachers' own newspaper which made its flr*t appearanc? in Singapore The teachers say that thr onl v solution to their housing
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  • 17 7 SERFMBAN. Fri. -The Negrl S»«mb:lan British Flood RH>f Fund Committee has already raised $14.4«9.
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  • 57 7 SEGAMAT. Frl— The trial of Lim Chin Keng. 41, on three charges of cheating Mr. D. B. Newman, manager of Johore Labis Estate. Chaah of $18,952 was adjourned by the Sega mat Magistrate to April 1 to enable Llm to call a Pontlan rubber dealer as a
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  • 123 7 REGILATIONS for Coronation souTenlrs were announced last night. The Registry of Trade Marks I for Singapore and the Federation warns against I the use of royal photographs. royal arms or other regal insifnia for advcrti»in« purposes. They may be used in the case of souvenirs of a
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  • 227 7 FIVE SERVICE UNIONS PLAN STRIKEACTION tMVE unions reprrsentin*; about SO.OOO Service* r employees in the Federation and Singapore at «n emergency meeting last night threatened to put up a "united front" over Mr. John Cameron's arbitration award granted to the Naval Base daily pair! employees recently. The award was rejected
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  • 146 7 'Base union had agreed to award 9 mHE Admiralty expects th*--1 Singapore Naval Base Lao our Union to accept Mr John Cssncron arbitration award. it .aid last night The union's 92-man repre•srntattve committee the final authority of the union hart rejected th P award because it thought it to be
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  • 42 7 IPOH. Frl Mr B M Iversen. winner of the 15.000 archtertura". contest for the resign for the Post Office S->\ ings Bank build. ng in Kuala Lumpur, has left Ipoh with Mrs. Iversen fo r a holiday in Denmark.
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  • 59 7 The Publicity Officer in Singapore's Public Relations Office. Mr Llm Kee San. has been selected for a six -month departmental trainng scholarship in England under the auspices of the Colonial OftVe Ar old boy of the Anclo- Chinese School Mr. Lee joined the PRO. in 1M«
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  • 68 7 For using his van *wice after licence had expired One Lld Jin. a trader, was fined $son m the Singapore City Po'.icr Cowrt yesterday On Sept 22 police founi him using the van ve«Ui m expired licence. Thr n^x' dr»v he was found driving th*
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    • 78 7 TO THE IPOH RACES SPECIAL AIRCRAFT DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE ON APRIL IST. DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0800 HOURS ARRIVING IPOH 1000 HOURS FARE $74 BOOK EARLY AND ENSURE YOUR SEAT MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BLOC. SINGAPORE 1. TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR AND PERAN6 TIRED EYES himicr Efficiency!
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    • 122 7 1= 1 jfIRRL Kft si \s^T^^^^^ OME O A SUPER-WRTERPROOF RUTOffIRTIC l'«i.«M airrrrwo of thr RAF *nd thr R A.F. bsr« surrrssfully Ustrd thr Omrca Srsms«trr Further, jcirnir mnfirms thr fsrU: »fi*r a 72 hour*' stay in a l-» F. ovrn followrd hj a tuddrn mmrrsinn In an irr cold
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 89 7 The weather Minimum trmprratnrr '7 30 pm on Marrh I<> to 7 30 am on March 20 1; Singapore '75 drmsji, Pfnang ti KOU Bahru '71 Kuala Lumpur <71>. Ipoh '69 1 Kuantan '68> Maximum trmprraturr 1 7 30 a m to 730 p m on March 20>; Slngaporp '»9
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  • 70 8 KI'ALA LI'.MPI R, Frl.— A fire engine from the Kuala Lurapur flre station today rushed to Salak South where a a houve was burning. But the firemen did nothint and watched the house burn itself out. Reason: The owner told them that he had himself <e<
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  • 420 8 British Adviser turns routine military job into a healing mission JUNGLE SURGERY AIDS SAKAIS By STRAITS TIMES Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. WHEN a British Adviser, deep in the jungle, fT this morning found that there wa« sickness among the Sakais, a military operation quickly became a healing mission. Two
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  • 214 8 Rubber has another poor week ANOTHER uncertain week has been experienced by the rubber market. The failure of a Chinese rubber deafer restricted trading, as it was not then known whether thin might have fur- i ther repercussions, but fortunately, mwt sections of the trade had already discounted this failure
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  • 35 8 MEDICAL CHANGES RAUB. FTt— Dr. S. Narayan. of Perlis. has been transferred to Kuala Llpls as Health Officer. West Pahang. to replace Dr A M Samanta. who has been transferred to the District Hospital. Raub
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  • 163 8 Steering didn't work, says driver JAAFAR bin Saad, a truck driver, it the Royal Corps of Signals, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that a man In the back of his truck was thiown out and killed, when his steering got out of
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  • 65 8 I An admlnlatrati<n order was •'granted by the Chief Justice.' Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley, In the Singapore High Court yesterday for the estate of the late Chew Lan Ka: a I partner in a Chinese flr m In bankruptcy. Mr. 8. E. Teh. Assistant Official Asaignee. who
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  • 50 8 Photographic survey.* of more than 1.000.000 square' miles of territories, including Malaya. North Bronco and 8» r hxrp been completed by the RAJ 1 since tn* war This waa announced by Mr Oeor,« Wood. Und>r-Becretary for Air in reply to a question In the Commons.
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  • 30 8 KOTA TTNGOI. FT!. Vara- thappan of Harlmau Estate I i Kota Tlnggl was fined $350 or four months* gaol for killing a bark:nt deer without a per-
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  • 127 8 STI DF.NTS of the Iniversity of Malaya and the Teachers Traininc College are upaet about the puhluiU following the debate on Eastern and Western women They are worried over the embarrassment It has caused the three visitinr British unlversltv students who took nart. Mr.
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  • 225 8 Visitors from all over Malaya MALACCA. Friday \IORE than 10.000 Catholics from all over Malaya 4 will see thp grand pageant at the fourth rcntrnary celebrations to commemorate the arrival o: the body of St. Francis Xavier in Malacca. It will oe held in the Rr
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  • 126 8 PKNANG. Frl. PENANG and Province W»-l-lesley Police, assisted ov Military Forces. Home Guards and the Penan* Police Volun- Rcaerrc .lun-i^ Pguad. found several bandit carrix on the Province WellesleySouth Kedah border A police spokesman said today that the combine* operation had Just been
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  • 39 8 SEGAMAT. Fri.~- The former Liberty Theatre in Jalan Ati is to be demolished this month T) instructions from the S^gamat Town Board. A nr w theatre. It js rmderstood. will be btillt nn the gfte.
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  • 53 8 The 7 339-ton Italian freighter Poltfeir.o ai rived in Singapore yesterday from the Chinese port of Dalren. with a cargo of 9.100 tons of soya beans and hemp seed for Italy The freighter lx expected tn tail for Aden today after taking nn oupplles of
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  • 77 8 Mr W R M Haxworth. Singapore's traffic police chief, returned to the Colony ye«- terdav in th« Glen Line oassenger- freighter Olenearn after six months' leave in Britain He will today take over frcm Mr A E Minna who ha* been traffic chief durlne hit absence Mr
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  • 210 8 LABOUR TO DISCUSS NATIONAL CONGRESS PENANG. Frl. fHE proposed Malayan National Congress will be one of the main subjects to be discussed by the executive committee of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party at Its meetIng in Singapore on April 5. A spokesman of the party confirmed this today, but said details
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    • 350 8 I m\ .IK. m e^*- j 1 4S 89 THE LARGEST CAST OF TOP- BES i w I LINE STARS UNITED IH ONE B'^S JJ RIOTOUS FILMJ m ThcIHPORTAIE-X I of I r BEING MRNESTgti Tm coiooa TECHNICOiOfII AAJDNIGHT TONIGHT! M HI fc l > 1:1 I A p 1
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    • 332 8 Tmlmy t SUM. ~n»n«htrr of RMie OT.nidy- Tech ftiMmw 9 a.m. "VAI.FVTINO Tech. TODA Vi 1 iv j I Vim -q 630 930 1 P*i ris jjr^£ JjJJlV^unH/'--miYi RAY BOL6ER mi CUUPE DAUPHIN i nniti lit II 11 it*"SORROWFUL GLORY" MANDARIN Picturr itarrinf 1.1 1.1 HWA 1/ J lih U
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    • 238 8 9 r W famous b«t«l«. tn thf PwruuSlrails limes dossuonl n &JT., -4<. ■7— J Tj I [3 I [4 I I s l 1 j |6 I^^' t 18 8I V UUt qulclUr fennlnaUd l^sj li^J l^ ssd l^jku^uJ 2 I k <>' upper Patt«rdale it. 5) B~~^^| I
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  • 697 9 MAY I, as an cx-membr-r of the P. Si T. Workers' Union. Singapore. Rive the f workers' point of view and outline the conditions that Rave rise to the pre- fcent strike threat? I am particularly concerned with the clerks in the Telecoms. I
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  • 163 9 THE postal workers are really causing a great public nuisan Tt)' ;r dtwanih I -r.- ndU-ulou.v I s>l rnri •Dl l the ng employer .'"d He salaries trvy get ar< than those ol the com,l workers. If they don't »mble at their i-'ubs o r the ace»
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  • 169 9 [•rue that liovrnment ha* persistently r.^to recognise the joint it lons ol the p erleai h I salary gealei then to b« blamed .'or 'he the g<xvi mrelatlon 1 I a.n in lull symthU o<>fiy "i N«'n nn. lrn«n a revision ol pay and ;> i
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  • 442 9 Are 'patriate s' as good as 'expat riates'? T^ONE disputes the Government contention that to attract them for service here the "expatriates" must be paid very much more more than "patriates."' It .s por.inent t o ask whether all "expatriates 'as subjected to sir.ngent examinations and cross examinati n^ commensurate
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  • 288 9 About the Menons rE note or optimism expressed by the Deputy /•üblic Prosecutor has to be admired, and the perseverance of the Crown deserves every I success, but what hope is there of the Memms ever leaving i India for any other part of the British Commonwealth from where they
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  • 62 9 rls wrong to refer to trol-ley-buses as "old-fashion-ed" as In a letter headed "Not Wanted on March 1». Trolley -busei play a most important place in road surface transport and are «x--tremety popular in the United Kingdom and in America as they are In Singapore. They are even
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  • 52 9 THI S.TC Hjv. §m or. v iprcul butri for S<Ko»l I ChiUren »«K tut «r>ct« jj butct ar* alto M*r4 by A4«tti. jnd rctHtt ScK<x4 Children find it diHicuk ro j travel fey Hi«tr butrt I hope idulM will CO- I oprr».c by net utin« tkevc I kanet.
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  • 336 9 4 T last some one has had the courage "Pro Homo Ptiblieo." 1 Straits Timrs March 14) to complain of the questions asked by some Income Tax Department Assistants. Many of them approach the submissions ol taxpayers with prejudiced and .suspicious n-.i:.ds Somehow they have
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  • 134 9 -CJECURIT\' OFFICER" us-s »5 the language of emotion to complain of the reprieve of Lee Meng He Is. however undoubtedly .sincere and deserves a reply Though not on*" of those who signed the petl tlon on her behalf. I will giv< him my view. Lee Meng was
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  • 73 9 I THINK It Is high tlrr* the Government should take an intereat in the welfare of ex-convict«. especially those f. merly In Oovernment ser vice by riving these unfort unates another chance t o earn their living In the various departments where labour If short I know a man
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  • 133 9 I AM surprised the ro-called non-Malay l'-aoVrs. who 1 had been loud in their denunciation ot Com- munism. tried to save Lee Meng from the fallows. Lee Meng Li undoubtedly a Communist bandit as evidenced by the court decisions and the interest taken by thr arch
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  • 169 9 /•AN I %o to rh* Oir»cf»t of Ptf% *9t a pt* »om«w»»rrt> V# SK««M Kr net be ta**4 the Dwectof o» P»tt»l BSNtMaf (M. Young. Sm*jpo'c RESPITE >Mo.it of H«* City FaHi«rt m r«n>»vm« **Utt***4 \J h.wkrr, from o»»Mit« t*>t JIT. MaH >• Tawnar ««jd I rh.nl>
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  • 300 9 (X)ULD scmi-htrratr people in Bin(taporr br helped J by Court interpreters when necessary? LmN Sej)tember a Malay was knocked off his' bicycle by a lorry driven by a Chinese. He reported, j thr accident and Rave the number of the lorry. N. .thing further happened ..no.
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  • 207 9 GHOST BABY OF IPOH THE best story in the world is a ghost •forf What are your reporters doing in Ipoh for not getting the best gho<t story for years? Some Chinese ncirspape** whtch carry this story say a midwife Ipoh irrtx ''fiV'd upon in the enrly morning by a
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  • 40 9 "THE husjr Jalan Pafoh hr"1; in Ipoh If In a denin'^h t state. To repair li a« •»gs»ln a waste of p'lhiii money Prrak la rich *'ir*'' Ipnh a, :t« capita] d»*erve* an other rnnfftr bridge* 1
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    • 28 9 KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR mb T»«ri in m tied storage problim for the ownir tf I SERVEL KEROSENE -OPERATED nfriginttr. Lnquiriri: >BORKEOa w hctwii.Mw (sompanuo*,tmitcii SINGAPORE -K LUMPUR IPOH PENANG
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    • 63 9 FAIR PI \Y i "A*** PMOH Singaamre h jjgajfc^___^^ c uk# Vat* vS k f** «r A |Hr *Hg^. n *~'r v 1 kV v \i Lmj s^A\ A g»*J MIKhM o» Cr««« Wmu>>»% at* i.i.Ukk trtm Lit CHAY. ioo. N.rrt. Miß Rm4 CMOT TMYI CHIONC. 12 M,*^, $»i«, CMOf
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  • 420 10 SHARES EASIER: RUBBERS DRAW MORE INTEREST COMMODITY RISES AGAIN T*HE Singapore share market yesterday was rather I he;.vy in tin shares but buyers emerged for a few industrials if these could be obtained at cheap prices. The volume of turnover was only fair and prices generally showed no particular change.
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  • 175 10 MZLBOURNB. Prl. TH« Stock Exchange closed wit* steady undergone today. Leaders conMnued to move within small ltmlU and few big sales were booted. Austral Amalgamated Tin moved up Is. in Sydney to provide one of the sharpest market movemen's In that centre. Australasian Paper and Pulp Co. Ltd.
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  • 89 10 NEW YORK. Itl. ■»^BW YORK stocks yesterday backed further aw»y from recent bull market high under the eight of tax uncertainty and un*e'tlement created by the arbitration award of four cents hourly for ratlwav workers. While numerous iv.nr* conte«t«d 'he M>rtness they carried Insufficient influence to prevent
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  • 19 10 The pric» of :n in Slneapore ye^errlav wa.« derlared at U73 2S a pScul. down 25 cen:s
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  • 81 10 KULAI Rubber Estatp Ltd. earned a net profit of $856,352 after charging $378. 500 for income tax. In the year ended October last This compares wl'.h $1,564,817 in the preceding year. An interim dividend <>f 20 per cent wa s paid jfi October and absorbed $143,200 and
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  • 171 10 CHIPS lying a!oi«tld> th» Wn- jmpore Harbour Board whanrea or *xpert«d oday art: Onrxon 1 3. Yamadoao M«m 4 5. Pvntakotp. C.P Mulvlna 67. Slnfapore 0 0. BraUwcn 11. Myrmidon 13 14. Drcnt* 15 10. OVrneam 1* PhmntU 19 30. Bcntait 33 34 Uptu 25 36. Bennevis 27
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  • 69 10 Slncaaar* Olli»r«*> rmaSlrr r"irhinrr: Noon prlc*» per p\ra\ vrrt Copm Me»dy: b-iyrm 142' fob Hellers $43 S. Corcnut oil- »t*«dy: Mflm S«7 Prppw: «ni»et. unchmrMred huyrrs rmervft!: Mrntok WhJt* t«10 »rllt>r^. Sarawak OfTS. I .mpone black $M(i Lrwls andl Prat: Closlne prtre* wertCopra- »t*ady: March buyers 043', urMltrn
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  • 35 10 On «he fr»* fxrhnnje mitritf' In Hons Kong yr^'rrdav *tif I' P dolUr wn" qiioterl »t S>7 5 for r**n »n4 ««> for TT P'rrlln* wpji q-io'r>d at 1590 and on* 'ael of *old
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  • 1147 11 TOURNEY BEGINS TODAY By Our Cricket Reporter |Mh Singapore Cricket Association's tournament is now so well established, since its inception in 1949, that its start each year is regarded as the signal for the beginning of the Singapore cricket bmbmi now ainerent tnis is
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  • 117 11 PtHTH. Prl tR'Mt R MORRIS and Rhhie Bena^id hotr. xored (en'urie* for the Aucraltan touring team on the ««rond day of the three-day malrh again*! Weitlern Auatralla nerr toda\ Morru 1 i ai>d a Iree-hjtting knork of luu nut out by Bena.id helped the touring
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  • 28 11 I/>NnON Prl--Re<ulta of ye«. •err .n Erurl'«h I «jm» ma'rhea Firm nivminn Ar«enal 1. Praji- •onl. Thirtl Dl'-uion iSmi'h'.— I Colrheater 3. Crjritta! Palace o.— Reijirr
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  • 25 11 The in.er-Sihoo: aoccer mad-h between Vlrtorta and Oan Eng «eng. »hlrh »a» nrhed-:la<1 for play I t Anon Road yeaterday. was .m sMN.nrn
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  • 527 11 The men in white A FAMILIAR figure of thr cricket scene of the pa^ few season* will be mi&sins this year l.m Rush. «ho dunned the \Uwt«- coat al RAF. and Colony iiuUliev l«-lt earlier tins yrax 101 Britain after Ul- lli.si U»ur out hire. l.in
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  • 70 11 Ihr East Yorkshire Regim*nt KM| \em Wr.M Germany Iravue I cii.iiiipiou.< »U meet Chines Atiileiu.* in :e:.irn «xm frirodh ■I F-»/ici I'urk Uk\a\ Clillwae Aili.rtu> leant will be ilHj^ti liuiii Ha I'ee Slang I.im I i.an Chve lot! Chin Oeok See* Ye» Client: Kok Peo» Hon
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  • 304 11 By George Whiting rpOMMY Farr, back in a jampacked dresting-room attei km Nottmghum df/eat in set en round* by Don Coikell raided a cut. puffed anil swollen fact from a RMMN I)«im'i <m an nnuiiitiomte inquirer mynelf asked if he intended to quit
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  • 210 11 /'RICKET le»m.« !<« the wrrkri.o.^ ma'i :ir> ar«. Indian uncmwii Senior louinameni RAP Sinespore at I. A. (round today al 215 and tomorrum at 11: M. N Raijl <capt.» 8. Silharam B 8 Snn Uurdial Singh Ca.vim Madari. Verity Oil) Yiwofl Madnr. V Angulia. Denaraj H. E.
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  • 78 11 RAUB frl j>AHANG r A are anfimlr.M to m.\kr ihU year ihelr best .iivr (lr»( taking part In the Malaya Cup ompetmon flir Tears ado Th*% have obtained the vi m •t MtgfMM Lai Mi»>n Yee .v.n Kon Chan Ctiee Onn an<l T.in Chor Ken*
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  • 53 11 YMC A TENNIS RESULTS Resulu of ties played In 'he V M C A open 'enm.« rhamptomhin? ■eu'erdiiv «ere Men < %lnglr« 1 3 Kirn he*' In Hon Kan «-i ft-1 Item Khe li.-.t beat Freddie Tan «-J «-<». Dr Ons Smee La.* beat A W Arnold «-2 «-0 M
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  • 428 11 PLAYING FIELDS ASSN. FINDS KOALA U MPIR. Friday. APKKMMINAKY survrv of Kuala l.umpur had shown deplorable lark or open spares. Mr. R. M. McDonald, president of the Selantjor Plarint Fields Association, reported at the annual general mectinc of the Association. In Britain, he said,
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  • 265 11 'Decide now' Melbourne is urged CHICAGO. FTI. \|R, AfaWY BRUNDAGt iTI of the Inrernat .in.il Olympic Committee »ad tiKla> that Melbourne ihoiikl < thrr .say that t w«ultl bu.ld Itt o»n Olympic housing lacil.t.rs nr abandon the 19j6 Uame.% Told ol HM rrfujial of th«* ot Victoria, .n whleh M>-
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  • 54 11 A P M hem Praner At N»ate fipn- Club B h\ itl ga»l« t r t»*> in s frlerril- ><»'er m«r« ri pla-e<l Rlter V»'.'e\ Rnart tr^inr) 'r>«'»r(l»' "r AP M "nere V p MM ■4 1 Bonn Kent »nrt I^ortg Le» lunt P^rr»' >. ore<l rv>'h
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  • 388 12 PULAU BRANI SEIZED THEIR CHANCES REME wasted all theirs Pulau Brani 4; R.E.M.E \l iKiil (.11 KEME controlled play for the major part or this S \Y Div. 1 game against Pulau BranJ at Jalan Besar yesterday, the Islanders proved excellent opportunists to win by four clear goals. REME wasted
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  • 153 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.--HA h bt- at Fun»urd OrdnajKi D. pot 3-2 in a hardKiu hi OsUTaMNI LeagUf match a-. II w Malaya ti^lay \:-iiuusl! RAF held thf ativr thrutighuut. FO.D it back gallantly. Their i.rrpt-r Hrnii&n was outi.nidiiik! Hi aBVMI las side i liraVy dffrut
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  • 69 12 BAKCEI.ONA hi. Spain defeated Belgium 3-1 in an inlrruatMMia soccer match ye*trrda\ Kruter Jui Kirn. Singapore ConMntd Stb«<»b inside-left was wide with hl» kbot at f««l aJtta*u(b be had Km Hoe. K*vrn > goalkeeper irigbtt out of p«>ilioii durinc their ga\me on the R.I. ground yesterday. Murphy.
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  • 139 12 IPOH m Thr Perak Tur' Club Siiuri!> Club i Badminton Serttoni nave started lv first aeries of Mfttaaj i oinpetiiioii.l and tlx final* were played oil mi Tuesday at the cliib Indoor court* The resulta aJr Witmeu's singles Mn J Ro»>ev bt Mr> T S WUmmi 11-7
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  • 121 12 Xl Al A lIMHIH Kn 41 11IUUUU lrudiUK t»o-«Mie M hull lluir Pollve l>rpol B Ml m.. 1-S by TPL'A B II: a rVS DM I Noitln knvue sorier ti\u.rM li it. t\, Kuiml Uj.., <-%riiinn I'm uiiiMlliali aitd Cio»iiKl»r .»..»> Mund lor IJrtM/t aiMl
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  • 35 12 1 lir N«vy team to play In todays KM.er trial aiainM thr Army at thr N.ival Baw U BuriUiaui. H«iel. Bradley Jobin. Chr«lrr Evans. Hill Ihompsaiii liutchlnmn Piirurktirp. Mason Kntrrveii' Oauntlett Ulbba
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  • 32 12 In a SAPA Dlv 30' aorcar »mr at thr CYMA ground rwurda'. Natal C-ln-C Staff beat 9eran«v>M V 4-0. Roarers wrre Ihrti S«e»\eii.s Spiers and Wlnln.i R s Maul rrrrireo
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  • 31 12 ■o«c«rHe« A ur«t P«*n „t..i Irleyraph 5-0 la a SAFA Uu H mat.h at G«vl*u« ye«t«rd»v S.uir, •«e Chan See <3> mm Vhatx* Knn Ban IS) Adman Ua rcftraad
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  • 65 12 from KPSOM JKKP IPOM. Kri. DR P 11. a proniisim stayer, wm destroyed at the Ip-'h stables this morning. He broke a leg while attempting to bolt from his stall. U.R.B 11. a five-year-old by Lime Kiln owned by liouble V Stable and trained by
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  • 116 12 KLAI.A LUMPUR. Frl. 'TFMPEKS ran hlgti In thr FAS l)i\ 3 leuKUe nx.urr between I)»l»rnipnt Spur > Club ,i,.' Survey l>< p.«r'.mrnt at Taylor ttiud Mriay< ■a* h tnded In a 1 1 draw Ci r.Urforw.ird Cfc-niati Yacob Bave r\t\> ;hr lr«d tue Mh minute
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  • 174 12 S (.OH lIAKII IOIRT ¥BKNI» Xl Al A l.l'MPl'R. Friday P)NC. Yin Hour created an upset in the Si-langor open hard court tennis championships today when he beat loke Yaik Kwai 6-4. 0-6. 6- in thr men's singles semi-final. Loke the mor c experienced j luyer. had
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  • 37 12 Bast AsUUc Co. beat Shrlro Co 3-2 in a triendlv kocirr match at K-aj-rer Park vexterday Scorers for East AalaUi «ere Bah Chee Nelsuu ami UtiaMi Uv.ee Wai llln and Tony voreU lor Slirlro
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  • 29 12 Jack* Spurts Club beat Netherlands Trading Society 3-u In a ;rlendly soc-er maUh at Farrer Park vrstrrday Bakar <2> and Cltoon :h:am scored for Jacks.
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  • 242 12 Malayan rrowfe-rounlrT iron Friday. it' ITU 20 runners, Srlan^or has the largest and stronfest representation in the fifth annual Malayan eross country championship, to be run over a five-mile course in the Tiger Lane area on Sunday starting at 8.45 a.m. B;xt v runn«r.s from Singaaure.
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  • 226 12 Ji< iASNr>BI it i. h*Ti. A USIHAI.IA S Jiiuiiiv Carr.iUin.< »a> a our-10-four tavourite today to rrij.n his «urkl bavntam*ri<ii-. cruun aflaMM loruaer cluuti- i ututt Vie Towerl ol .-M>ulii Alrica at K.i nil Si*diuiii her* loniorro* lite challru«er appears tv have ovWconir Ilia *<-ujlH
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  • 53 12 KAJANO Krl I MNO Soor'Ji Club Kajang. held Semenvih to a 1-1 draw at aocoer here >e»rerd.iy Both yoaU mere acored in the rtulKl half BATU UAJAH Krl— Balu Oa.ai. ToMBg Indian* beat Cluuesr 1-0 ii. a league loot ball match today Criilir-luTMaIU Raju acoTed In Ute
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  • 592 12 •yitK Malavaii Amateur Allilr'.c I'mon fund for Ihe proposed irlp to l»k*i no» itanda at $»4TO. m MaaMMlraa o smi«<,4i. A K F^..>am t.'> A a auuur»ii. V i:.<uiu.».. I:j V»rii»*r«j«r. vuui atamb ».«o ■>•« K.n. iak »>• Ur huul a> SgW ti t> lkuil«Ut»Utbt alHl
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  • 347 12  -  MJUINU < 1., 1. in J II. /M»IHINK1> Schools lost to Kovers Sporls l lun m friendly played at Kaffirs Institution "M terday by thr only coal of the match from a prn.iltl —but had they taken only half their chances tnl schoolboys would have
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  • 74 12 TAIPING Krl Ii Uni Say Chuaii «un hr double* tlil* Hi 'lie > open Itnnla ih.i:nu*oi. Uere ywterdaN br-.nlii Km. Umm micl Ut Clilu \rX < Mr »'>d Mrs (j 1. C«i the n>i««l d»»ublr» Uile bmitn Clint Ifr Nro MMI IMi. I S-4 6-i Mi iv.r-on »oii her
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  • 119 12 Dondang Sayang to Class 2 1-hkfe CMm i IMMMI Dwaai i trick »nd c been pmmo'or vr from MM R Ilirv ..rr K.i i. Hj»k. SUMS Above- All. Uau.Uu CliUu Ml X..1 Euhli litt .!..l»a. h i llKJor l.lliv P»ll«ll Rukutl Jiliiinv 1i... II Ihr W.-p I i i. i.climi
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  • 51 12 Weetman Italian lead BYUNKY Fr. ORAPPABONNI champio: -ii Harry Wcrtman ol v.er-par 70 \;lliams s< lir:f. .ku). Ne» Thr !.i l I Alvn r t'Xnrr form- r Rml Hall* I Hid I Nlda Ihr Au«T»M n:oii'-\ h»d I Tl Philippine Thr rnurnaTmm' eolf i arrirs [MM !n prla i A
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    • 529 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. •(•■witifiuefl from Pace gt im ATION WANTED rHAHMACIsr Youn« Chlneot l»<\\. «lth Au.sirilian dlp'.om.. rrMnattH Box A 6888 B.T. A( t OYIMOIIVTION fACMR KATONO GRANOr aeafront "7 Mrvrr Rd near Smlm'g Club Ingle room ava.Uble I 4 PtßMMiri) B.iiikjlo« •> bed- atijrhed rr.joern conHtaMa R AT. lamiiv t;i
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    • 657 12 rT.\SS»FirD ADS. \V*NTKI» TO PIRCHASE WANTTTJ recent model met'.un Mjsj iporr rr. AC922. S T \l Mil IKS FOR SALE „\HI) C.ipper I»4T n Mttn APPI v the ■MMMaD I Co lid RMgD Prefect 4 «^oor excrlBbhMobV Io« mileage T :*rrtvnk S!2 Orchard Rd .•VHOIBT Saloon l»Sl moilr' S 300
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    • 101 12 MORE SPORT IN PAGE ELEVEN rECORd Siiprr I iiiislitil .di Im s rlflmte E. MSSIM SONS. Tills IS IT B^L^avssMMiH IMr MOST Nr.NsilKtWl I'ldM H Ml Wl HKrMIINt K\r.K srh.N IN MM.VHIKr. .Mill Ittli N. >l\Ks Mr. hump. Itu tlnr \iiti Only ANDRE COUTOLLA v BERT ASSIRATI Ihe Fighlint ravminte
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 202 12 TODAY MJOOMJ tIMIH TOI'RNRV: 8L Palriek's s. ii m.i Vlrtorta «>• hmmt al Jalan IV. .ii 4 pan. lUV Km Raia "A" VJMM B 1 l.r\Ul<f ltl\ X: ■VaodeM S.C. T«»n Ramrrs at CYM.%. I RII.NULI MUliMf' By.lnrs>s Hwsr- I R.%1 al Jalan Rnsr: R Ar Mnc>|Mrr Indiana at Indian*
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