The Straits Times, 12 April 1958

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  • 21 1 j AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED <*IE F\f FEI»S 80,000 The Straits Times HUM* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1958 15 CENTS Estd. 4845.
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  • 17 1 NON- VIOLENT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE CAMPAIGN Tamil'Speahing people have no other choice, says Federal Parly
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  • 253 1 Banda's pact move blamed fOLOMBO, Fri.— v The Ceylon Federal Party today called upon the Tamil-speak-ing people of Ceylon to enter upon a nonviolent civil disobedience movement of Gandhian pattern to secure an "honourable" place for themselves and their language. The party said that Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike's repudiation of
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  • 80 1 LONDON. Fri —Sclent sts at Jodrell Bank radio astronomy station last night saw the Sputnik II with the naked eye about 175 miles above the earth's surface. Profesor A. C. Lovell. director of the station, said the Sputnik was descending rapidly and would probably
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  • 127 1 Millionaire accused of goldmine fraud conspiracy BAIL totalling 1 23.004) was asked for by the prosecution at the Bow Street court in London when millionaire Arthur John Whitehead (above) appeared with four other men on charges of conspiracy to defraud. No evidence was given and the five were remanded on
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  • 42 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An Algerian nationalist leader. Professor Ahmad Taufiq AlMadanl. has arrived here to rally Malayan support to the Algerian independence cause. He will see Tengku Abdul Rahman, tomorrow and will later address an UMNO mass meeting
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Mr. M Akagi, head of the Japanese fisheries delegation, met Mr Alexander Ishkov, head of the Soviet Fisheries Department, today to discuss Japanese salmon fishing quotas in the north-we.«t Pacific Reuter
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  • 239 1 Expats to Ong: We demand apology SINGAPORE City Council expatriates yesterday demanded a public apology from the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and another PAP councillor foi the "Irresponsible and unconstitutional manner" in which they reprimanded the City Engineer, Mr. B. E. Thompson. Their Senior Officers' association wants allegations against
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  • 194 1 Pro-rebel envoy is sacked JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Government has sacked its ambassador to Italy, Dr. Sutan Mohamed Rashid, because he is in sympathy with the Sumatran rebels. Dr. Rashid left the embassy in Rome two days ago and is reported to be in Switzerland. He Is understood to have
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  • 227 1 CAR FINANCIERS ON WATCH FOR SMUGGLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CAR finance companies in the Federation will "screen" customers in future before selling them vehicles on hire-purchase. i The Government today warned that these vehicles if found to be used for .smuggling, will be seized and no claim for their return
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  • 67 1 HONG KONG, Fri. British bankers in Hong Kong are happy that their Communist Chinese counterparts may no longer boast that they have the tallest bank building in the colony. The newly-constructed British owned Chartered bank building is the tallest of all bank buildings in downtown Hong
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  • 28 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The Republic of Korea and Japan agreed today to open toplevel negotiations on April IS on establishment ot fullscale diplomatic and "oonomlc relations— UP
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  • 25 1 LONDON. Fri. Sir Frank Lee permanent secretary of the Board of Trade, arrived by air today from talks In Hong Kong UP
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  • 196 1 A POSTMAN called at No. 378-40 A Changl Road, Singapore, yesterday with two official letters. They were for tailor Yang Chong Sim. whose daughter. Yoke Chin, six, who was knocked down on Saturday by a car In which Tengku Abdul Rahman was a passenger.
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  • 142 1 POLICE BLAME THE IMPORTED THUGS FOR CLASHES IPOH, Fri.— Police here today blamed the influx of thugs from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang, for the recent rush of gang fights in the town. There have been four gang fights in as many days, resulting In Injuries to six people. Police
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  • 62 1 NICOSIA. Fri— Eoka terrorists threatened in leaflets distributed here today that they would begin attacks on Britons In Cyprus If what they called "the 111 treatment and torture" of prisoners and detainees in Cyprus jail* Is not stopped. The leaflets, addressed to the Governor. Sir
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  • 328 1 2 a.m. news roundup 4 DETAINED ON SERIOUS CHARCE A 74-year-old Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce accountant has been arrested on s> banishment warrant. He was taken into custody with three other men on a charge described by the C.I.D. last night as being "of a very serious nature." The
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  • 312 2 WASHINGTON, Fri TT Details of the United States' "Fail Safe" system to ensure thar bombers do not accidentally set off a war were made public by the U.S. Air Force yesterday. This is the procedure: |et bombers take off from their North American
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  • 122 2 16 CUBAN REBELS KILLED —POLICE HAVANA, (Cuba), Fri.—Police claimed last night that 16 rebels were killed for the loss of one policeman in armed clashes in Havana since Wednesday afternoon. Rebels under the leadership of Fidel Castro called for a general strike on Wednesday, occupied a radio station and cut
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  • 22 2 TOKYO. Frl. A slight earth tremor today shook northern and part of central Japan. The police reported no casualties. Renter.
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  • 350 2 'WE WON'T TURN THE OTHER CHEEK —WE WILL HIT BACK AT BOTH 9 MOSCOW, Fri. The ITI Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, quoted the Bible yesterday on nis return to Moscow from his tour of Hungary. Speaking about provocation, he remarked that the Bible said if
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  • 121 2 DUTCH SCHEME FOR CONTROL OF ALL WEST NEW GUINEA r|MIE HAGUE, Fri. The Dutch Minister of Overseas Affairs. Mr. Gerardus Helden. told Parliament here that Holland would have to establish control over the entire territory of West New Guinea within "some 10 years.'' In a note accompanying the 1957 and
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  • 108 2 THIS AUTOGRAPHED photograph of film actress Lana Turner was found on the body of Johnny Stainpanato for whose death Una's daughter, Cheryl, 14, is bring held oil suspicion of murder. The words on the photo are in Spanish, and translated read: "Johnny, my lore and
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  • 72 2 COLOMBO, Frl. The Ceylon House of Representatives has accepted a private member's motion calling for nationalisation of the country's big tea estates, many of whir' are British owned. Mr. Stanley de Zoysa told the House when it approved the motion last night that it did not involve
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  • 41 2 DERBY. Frl. The Ist. Bn., the Sherwood Foresters, marched through the streets of Derby last night with bayonets fixed and colours flying on their visit here since returning froni Germany. They leave for Malaya next mont! Reuter.
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  • 151 2 Two break world parachute record-to save lives pHESTERFIELD, Frl.— Two men have broken the world parachute record to save their lives. Royal Air Force officers were waiting in a hospital here today to take statements from them. The men are Flt.-Lt. John de Salis, aged 2», and Flying Officer Patrick
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  • 80 2 NEW YORK. Frl Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations secretary-general, described as a "foremost diplomat of the world," was yesterday granted the freedom of New York City. A luncheon was given by the city to mark the beginning of Mr. Hammarskjoeld s -.econd five-year period of
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  • 119 2 BIG BEN INSULTED— AND 'MERRY WIDOW' IS BLAMED I ONDON, Pri. The MJ British Broadcasting Corporation slighted Big Ben last nighl. one hour after the famous clock had celebrated its 100 th birthday. At eight o'clock Big Ben originally the name of the bell but now popularly applied to the
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  • 55 2 TOKYO. Frl. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Fujiyama, said today that trade talks between Japan and Nationalist China would be resumed shortly. The alks have been suspended as a result of a dis- pute over private trade agreements signed in Peking last month between Japan
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  • 175 3 JUST THE LIFE FOR A BOY— by THE DUKE I ONDON, Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh said last night that the comforts of civilised life may be very Important, but "it is much more important that the human spirit should not be stifled by easy living." He was addressing a
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  • 45 3 PITTSBURGH, Frl. Police closed a department store here yesterday when a plate glass window broke und~r the pressure of hundreds of people L,;ng to buy television sets and fur coats for $5 each. Five women were Injured by broken glass. Reuter
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  • 29 3 JAKARTA. Fri. The Foreign Ministry announced today that Dr. Abu Hanifah has been appointed to replace Mr Sutan Mohan. .nad Rashld as ambassador to Rome U P
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  • 22 3 LONDON. Frl. -Sir Charles Brinsley Peake. former Brl tlsh ambassador in Athens, died in hospital here yesterday aged 61. Reuter
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  • 528 3 BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT INDUSTRY FACES A SHUTDOWN PETER -THE BOY WITH A HOLE IN HIS HEARTENJOYS A BIG ICE CREAM PETER, two-year old son ot police sergeant Donald White and Mrs White of Mount Pleasant, Cock, fosters, north of London, enjoys a strawberry ice cream In blissful ignorance
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  • 197 3 Rebel Tory MP warns unions: Ton are destroying yourselves LORD HINCHINOBROOKE. an independent C'onservati M.P. said last night that the trades unions must "mend their ways or there will be an end to them." H told a Conservative meeting that "any massive strikes now, promoted by selfishness, ignorance or a
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  • 168 3 NDOLA, (Northern Rhodesia), Friday.— pOLICE opened tire with automatic rifles and teargas guns when a crowd of about 5,000 Africans rioted at two townships here last night. The riots were quelled In four hours. 'Five Africans were taken to hospital, two seriously wounded The
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  • 78 3 LONDON. Frl. rE Labour Party made some minor gains in yesterday's municipal elections, the first in a series of month-long balloting for local councils Labour won two additional seats in Hereford County Council, three in Brecon, one in the Isle of Wight and eight
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  • 57 3 Wr—INGTON. (New Zealand). Frl. A 50-year-old piano which was destined for auction was inspected by a would-be buyer. The bottom board was taken off for the inspection and out tumbled a hoard of coins ranging from sovereigns down to farthings, two gold watches, jewellery, gold
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  • 35 3 TOKYO. Fri. A mroup of 20 Japanese farming experts left here last night I >r Communist China, where .hey will teach up-to-date fanning methods to the Chinese during the next eight months Reuter
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  • 15 3 NICOSIA. Frl The 08. consulate here will become a consulate-general on April 13 -UP
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Iti Britons spent more on goody services and food last year than ever before, according to Government statistics published today. The total expenditure was £14.045 million The 1948 fieure was £8.471 million Reuter.
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    • 21 3 iOMK)N rhurs Buyers C 731 .tellers £733 Forward buyers £731 sellers 1:731% Settlement £733. a.m. 35 ton*, p.m oil ton*
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  • 363 4 D.P.P. AND DEFENCE COUNSEL CLASH AT EXTORTION ATTEMPT TRIAL 'YOU ARE BULLYING A STAR WITNESS/ SAYS THE PROSECUTION IPOH, Friday. )I'Kl\< the hearing of an extortion case in the High Court here today a police officer, Inspector LJm Cheng Oo denied that he was known
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  • 97 4 I'hVVM.. FrL— Foar mediums in a trail' c climbed up and down a tower of 72 sword blades in a temple ceremony markini tbe birthday of 'Kong Tetk Soon On* at Tin Jong Tokong yesterday afternoon. They stepped on the razor-
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  • 32 4 KOTA BHARU Fri -The Prim*. MinLstrr Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be guest of honour at Harl Raya get-to-gether organised by the Kota Bahru UMNO branch here on April 24
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  • 170 4 PROBE INTO SETTING UP OF 'RIVAL' M.I.C. BRANCH IPOH, FrL— The Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is to hold an emergency meeting of its«xerutive committee to discuss the situation created by the formation of a rival M.I.C. branch in Teluk Anson a week ago. The secretary of the
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  • 126 4 BID TO REPLACE Dr. LIM PENANG, Fri. The Jalan Bahru UMNO branch wants the Alliance Whip in the Federal Legislative Council, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, to be replaced by a Malay councillor. In a resolution to be considered at Its annual meeting next Wednesday, the branch gives the name of
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  • 33 4 PENANG Frt A truck driver. Choo Peng Hua. was buried when a load of gravel fell on him. the Penang Coroner was told today Verdict Death by misadventure.
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  • 48 4 MX and Mrs. V>« Kirn Lens, who were married in Singapore this week. The bridreroom U the eMest son of Mr. Veo Tiaag Seng of Singapore »nd tbe bride la the eldest daughter of Mi Wong Kam Chin of Kdili Lumpur.
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  • 174 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Iwfll extend Its Far Eastern route to Kuala Lumpur this month A faster mail service between the Federation and Holland will result. The first KLM Super Constellation will call at Kuala Lumpur on April 21. The KLM
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  • 200 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frtday THE United Planting Association of Malaya wants) more land to be made available for rubber planting, a "drastic" reduction in the export duty scale, and strong measures against rubber thefts. Its annual report published i today said that a clear-cut. common
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  • 112 4 Trip by sea to finish by air PASSENGERS for Belawan, main port of North Sumatra, are to finish their Journey by air. They are mw aboard the Hner WlHem Ruys The reason for the unexpected airlift Is a steep rise in ship Insurance rates be-t-muse of the Indonesian crtais. A
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  • 47 4 The lief Minister. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, yesterday met 14 teachers from Ceylon. He spoke with them for 10 minutes. The teachers, accompanied by the Ceylon Assistant Commissioner to Malaya, Mr S Jayaweera, are on a short visit to Singapore and the Federation
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  • 23 4 KOTA BHARU. Fri The Sultan of Kelantan will declare open the new Suara Muda Club at Jalan Doctor on April 25
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  • 224 4 Mr. Bayer (Shih Ying stays) to re-shoot that scene SHAW BROTHERS' film director. Mr Rolf Bayer, whose leading star, Shih Ying. ran out on him a few days ago while shooting an elaborate outdoor fire scene, is to reshoot the scene inside the studios. Mr Bayer, an American, said yesterday:
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  • 32 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Public Services Commission has set aside 20 days neit month to interview applicants for about 1.000 jobs in the general, postal and telecommunication clerical services.
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    • 64 4 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SRRVK E 41 mctrta SINGAPORE Mr4mm wave «7f aactrea KUALA I.I'MPCR Mfdiom wave Ml mtUea rENANO Mrdtam wave 3U strtrea IPOH Mrdim wave 33« awUei MALACCA Mrdiaai wave 297 arlra AM 7.19 Good Morning re Listeners, 7 16 Morning Serenade; 7 30 The News; 7
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    • 98 4 Down. PM 1 15 Programme Summary. Saturday Date; 1.30 The News; 145 Saturday Date; 2.15 The Week-end's Sp«rt; 245 The Latin- American Way; 300 Saturday Prom; 3 30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 430 Tea Dance: 5.00 Saturday Medley; 5 30 Bandstand; 5 50—6 45 (approx.) Sports Hour, 6
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  • 134 5 CALLON UMNO 'YOUTHS' OF 45 PENANO, Fri. —An UMNO division here is to urge that nobody over the age of 25 should be allowed to Join the UMNO youth section. The present maximum age is 45. The resolution, by the Kelawel division, will be tabled at the Penan* State UMNO
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  • 63 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The disability of Malaya having a permanent set of delegates attending United Nations meeting was stressed here today by the country's first secretary to the U.N., Tengku Ja afar ibnl Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman. Tengku Ja'afar, son of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.
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  • 921 5 (Vila lit* CATHAY: Carrol Wallace Follies 330. 6.30. 930: ODEON: Orlando 1.15, 3.30, 645. 9.15: PARAMOUNT: veetuku Venda Verlakshml 1.30. 5. 8.30; CAPITOL: Escapade In Japan 1.15. 3.30. 6.30. 9 30: REX: Paths of Glory Conty Girls 1.15. 3.30. 6 30. 9.30; LIDO: Oun
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  • 354 5 MURDER TRIAL JURY IS TOLD: KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A MAN told a jury today that police arrested him in a Chinese temple where he had gone to pray to the Goddess of Mercy and accused him of a murder that
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  • 127 5 RHYTHMIC BEATING OF A MOSQUE DRUM CALLED AM 'INSULTING PRANK' ALOR STAR, Fri. The acting Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Latin*, hag ordered an Investigation into an incident in which unruly youths beat a mosque drum in rhythmic style. He told the Straits Times today he might
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  • 69 5 ALOR STAR. Frl. About 1,000 trees were destroyed by a fire which broke out on a Chinese-owned rubber estate 1 ilf a mile from the Kedah border town of Changloon today. Firemen, assisted by police and villagers, fought the blaze with sticks and branches. They brought
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  • 62 5 TODAY: Singapore 4.05 a.m. (7ft. Slit.) 7.88 pm (6ft); Port Dlckaon 12.18 a.m. (sft. Bin.) 12.37 pjn. (tft. 71u Penaog 840 a.m. (Sft. 41n.) 822 p.m. (Sft. 71n.) TOMORROW. Singapore 528 am. (eft. tin.) 8.23 pm. (Bft Sin i; Port Dlckton 2.21 am. (sft. tin.) 2.37
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  • 27 6 I* *«<■ fit Minim,, m) MR. MRS HARRY TOO I" -ink all relatives and fnends foi their Kift.s and attendance at Uieii wedding on 7 4 58
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    • 640 6 Labour And Security Before the Singapore Gov-bi-nment acts on the Brocklehurst and Came recommendations for social seem in schemes there is now a promise that legislation will be introduced before the end of the year it ought to find out what organised labou. really thinks. There was very little public
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    • 278 6 Mr. Khrushchev seems to have enjoyed his visit to Hungary more than the Hungarians did. But the toui quite obviously strained even his boisterous spnits Although he was not torn apart by the factory workers of Budapest, a fate which he said had been predicted by the
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    • 197 6 A great deal has been said, and much ink spilt, over the Ulu Pandan prawn ponds. It was unlikely at this late stage that even the executive director of the Pacific Science Board of the U.S. National Research Council would be able to change the Singapore Government's
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  • 1087 6  -  CIiMCTS by SATURDAY STUDY T<HAT we should live to see the day when P.A.P. spokesmen chide trade unionists for making unreasonable demands! The i party practically built up its strength by backing unreasonable trade union demands. As Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan finds he
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  • 890 6 LONDON. UNIVERSITY student* and. of course their Da rents can afford to be fairly optimistic about the amount of increase in maintenance grants expected this year. That seems to be the opinion of university officials and others who are able to make a well-informed guess
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  • 127 6 {From the Straits Times oi April 11.1908) T»HE first annual report of the Selangor Chamber of Com 1 merce states that facilities at Port Swettenham are utterly Inadequate for the handling of the large and In creasing quantities of cargo arriving there The committee was of opinion
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  • 117 7 Car in17ft. dive: Three escape KAMPAR, Fri.— An army officer, his wife and their seven-year-old child escaped when their car plunged 17ft. Into a shallow river bed near the 20th milestone Ipoh-Kampar road yesterday. It happened when Ma]. I H. Roper, of the 4th Bn., Malay Regiment, based at Tapah.
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  • 27 7 SEOAMAT. Frl A Tamil film will be shown on April H at the Empire Hall here in aid of the Sfgamat Tamil Youth Club fund
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  • 159 7 ■jlf From Page One meeting on Mar. 21 the Mayor, who presided suggested that two posts in Mr. Thompson's department were being reserved for 'blue eyed boys." Mr. Thompson suggested that the Mayor was lumping to conclusions. The Mayor said the City Engineer should not ask impertinent
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  • 62 7 TAIPINO. Fri. A bean I cake seller. Sim Kwee Loong 35. and his son. Ah Pek. four, were killed yesterday when a railway engine crashed into their tricycle at a level crossing in Ayer Kunlng. near here The north-bound train was rounding a bend when the accident
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  • 261 7 SAMBANTHAN AND MEDICAL OFFICER VISIT FOUR ESTATES ON INSPECTION TOUR THEY WOULD ONLY DIRTY THEM, MANAGER >, AND HOSPITAL MAN TELL HEALTH MINISTER SEREMBAN, Friday. AN ESTATE manager and a hospital assistant told the Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, that pillows were not
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  • 97 7 Strike ballot count on Sunday IPOH. Fri— Strike ballots taken by the banking sfction of the Malayan Federation of Administrative and Clerical Services Unions, will be counted .on Sunday, the chairman of the union's negotiating committee. Mr. C. H. Yin, said today He told the Stiaits Times he had received
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  • 69 7 BOY WRITES TO TENGKU FOR PEN-PAL KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A 14-year-old Japanese boy has written to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, asking the Tengku to Introduce a Malayan pen-pal to him. The boy Is Koro Ono. a pupil of the Ikoma Junior High School He told the Tengku his
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  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl About 3.500 student teachers have so far applied for 800 places vacant in the Government's three training colleges and language Institute The number of applications Is expected to be doubled by oext Monday the closing day Two of the colleges are In
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  • 505 7 Jock Carmichael ('the Scots Consul') is dead THE BOOM-AND-BUST LIFE OF A COLONY LEGEND By NAN HALL FIE "Scots Consul"— Mr. Peter ("Jock") Carmichael died In the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after a month's illness. he was so named because, despite his 45 years in Malaya, he never lost bis
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  • 133 7 Lovers 'disturb the dead' SEREMBAN. rri. Courting couples are disturbing the "departed souls at the Christian Ceme. tery." a Labour Councillor told the Town Council last night The councillor. Mr. Lam Teck (.'boon, who waa speaking on the adjournment, requested the council to have the gate ut the Christian Cemetery
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  • 23 7 MALACCA. Frl. The Malacca fire brigade answered two calls today Both fires Involved plank and attap houses occupied by Chinese families
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  • 127 7 Home— for first time in 48 years KUALA LUMPUR. Fn A 50-year-old Japanese headmaster of a leading. English school here U to visit his homeland for the first Mmc since he came tv Malnvn at the age of two Mr Takashi Mori nniuipal of th Methodist Boys' School, nere. will
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  • 44 7 Three hundred delegates from Singapore and the Federation will attend the 1958 all-Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship institute, to be held In Penang from April 16 to 21. The Institute will be opened by the Mayor of George Town. Mr. D. 8 Ramanathan.
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  • 223 7 MINISTRY STATEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today referred to yesterday's statement by the Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on a proposal to build a $50 million rubber tyre factory at Petaling Jaya* this year. In a letter to the Press
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  • 217 7 NEW SIAM TAXES ARE A BLOW TO COLONY EXPORTERS "THE increase in import duties and sales taxes announced by the Siamese Government on Thursday are a severe blow to Singapore's exporters of motor vehicle parts. "Overseas markets for Colony exporters of motor vehicle spar c parts are fast v^Jishing," said
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  • 198 7 ALA LUMPUR, Friday, million micro-wave radio be completed well ahead of the 1960 target. A British firm. Austlnllte Ltd. has been awarded a contract for the supply and installation of the micro wave radio telephones. The project will enable 800 people
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  • 39 7 KLANO, Frl -The Klang Town council will build more shops in Klang South at a cost of $100,000 for the remaining stall-holder* who will be evicted to make way for an approach to the new Klane bridge.
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  • 27 7 KAMPAR. FTi.— The Kampar town Council will observe World Health Week from April 21 Certificates will be awarded to the cleanest restaurants and street stalls
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  • 29 7 KAMPAR, Frl— Mr Uew Khye Yoon, assistant Welfare Officer, Teluk Anson has been transferred to Kampar in place of Mr Yong Ah Sang who has gone on retirement.
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    • 210 7 EXTRA COACHES FOR HOLIDAY I(UALA LUMPUR, FrL I% —Extra coaches will be attached to all express trains between Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore during the Harl Raya Puasa holidays from Apr. 18 to 24, the Malayan Railway announced today. The Golden Blowpipe on the East Coast run will also have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 191 7 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints < I can't possibly go to the dance this week. Mff spots or\ mq face. _J^__P Jl "-Bail" r__Ha-_L^V Jk H should use\ A M ASEPSO SOAP. H H| I'VE NEVER BEEN I BOTHERED WITH fc£---^as\ SKIN TROUBLES ■L SINCE I STARTED V. USING
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  • 463 8 BORNEO MERGER— OUT I GOES THE INVITATION Legislative Council seeks joint study of plan JESSELTON, Thursday. 'pi K North Borneo Legislative Council today recommended that agreement of the governments of Brunei and Sarawak be sought for a joint examination of the proposal for closer constitutional association of North Borneo, Brunei
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  • 26 8 BENTONG GIRL IS NOW A B.Sc. MISS RAJESWARY THAM BIAH, (alMve). of Bentong. Pahang. received her Bachelor ef Scirnce degree fraan the University »f Mi-lboarnr recently.
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  • 97 8 SAVED FROM FALLING OFF FERRY PENANQ, Fri.— Prompt action by a sweeper on board the ferry Talang saved a Chinese woman from falHrig Into the sea In mid-channel yesterday. K Arumugam was sweeping the Talang's vehicle deck when he saw the woman. Chong Ah Too. clinging to the ferry's safety
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  • 47 8 PENANQ, Frl. Chu Ah Meng. 29, was today ordered to be remanded after being charged with robbing two couples In the botanic gardens on the night of April 9. Chu was alleged to have committed the offence with three others still at large.
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  • 132 8 Decisions on loans for houses PENANG. Frl.— The City Treasury's Investigation Into housing loans has revealed cases where borrowers are rot living In houses for wh'ch the loans were granted. A Labour Councillor, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, said at a recent meeting of the Fin-" ance and General Purposes Committee
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  • 47 8 PENANG. Frl.— A Conty girl now performing at the Rex Theatre here has reported to the police the loss of her Jewellery, valued at $385. Edith Noll, a dancer, lost her gold watch and bracelet from her dressing room during yesterday's afternoon performance.
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  • 28 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Father L. M Cordetro, of Muar, accompanied by a number of pilgrims, has left to attend the Lourdes centenary celebrations at Lourdes. France.
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  • 172 8 Jumped $10,000 bail 'in panic' nUTTERWORTH, Frl.— A merchant Jumped $10,000 ball in 1956 and left the country, the Sessions Court was told today. Mr. O Phlpps. for 81m Tong Kuan. 41, of Bukit Mertajam. I said Sim panicked when he had to face a charge of evasion of customs
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  • 44 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl— The Sultan of Johore's health has so much improved that he Is now able to walk with the aid of a stick and go out for motor rides. Th«> Sultan will be leaving for England on May 14.
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  • 300 8 Research unit will be best in S-E Asia ifUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1 The Federation Government is now taking steps to increase rice crops and produce better padi by constructing a $364,000 soils and water research station in TanJong Karang. With the completion
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  • 28 8 MALACCA, Frl. EJ«ctors register will be open for one month from next Tuesday for registration of new voters and transfer of registered voters to different wards.
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  • 149 8 PENANG, Fri. About 20 temporary teachers in English and vernacular schools in Penang and Province Wellesley are due for a shock after Faster They will be told that their services may be terminated from January next year. Several schools said today they would
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    • 647 8 m m m»ff mm I lrfl.l(il^^ri!l«H,f!?!\ifl l l t l{fAl l IB i MJ j 1 i>iionil jtfsisiysfjfe» h Dty Z J9; s' Stir KEV isku rtan 3 Sakmmm mt MUNI 4, 9.4.7 A 9.XU 150 MINUTES! NORMAL PRICES! I o ow TA B Kr iDOtt sAYONARA' > ;e:nrw'H a
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    • 330 8 IU soul" (7). s» t* -I n Noted din Browing; but no StrAit*; I lines Crossword sport v u P wflu u «>• Jliall J IlilICO VIWJJWVIU 27 Result of sleeping In a bea of roses, no doubt. (5. 2. 3. ii 1 l 5) l||> j I .i I
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1056 9 ONE morning in February 1830, a great explosion in Singapore made teacups rattle and set dogs barking from Pearl's Hill to the Bugis village at the mouth of the Rochore River. It was Chinese New Year, of course, and people had become fairly accustomed
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    • 87 9 victims of looters, some used violence, others suffered it: some people wept and others laughed. A box of opium lay with its contents trailing along the ground like a pile of salvaged merchandise belonged to him despite the fact that It was stacked outside a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 393 9 Pbpsodent^cleons where other toothpastes cannot teach If you could look around, BP*^ jm&x**^ <V :^H behind and between your teeth, you'd see the I^^^^, w^Ni corners which most *P toothpastes cannot reach. mtt^ M^^k If these vital areas are neglected, H^s^s^s^:: Bf-.n^s^t^^life they harbour food that very quickly Mv Ht^^^tJl^S
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    • 311 9 04i r m 4' ii 4% #'o. By :lf#cs bm^liVnl mfc ka^&am I mM I j&*^ j I t^VTs^l ij 4 I Thy Sttini By Lvsii** i hurtvris 'I'M SORRY IT CXHJLOWT HAVE BEEH)\ KthE FOG SEB¥S\ r t*O MY DEAR TEAL THE WAR yMiNISTER RA?\ KEPT SECRET < SIR.
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  • 612 10 METAL PRICE FALLS IN SINGAPORE AS DEMAND SLACKENS By Our Market Correspondent gaining over two dollars in the previous two days the price of tin suffered a relapse in j Singapore yesterday dropping by a $1.75 to $360.75 per picul. Although only about an estimated 100 tons of smelted tin
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  • 21 10 SINGAPORE. APRIL 11. RUBBER: 771 cents per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN- $360.75 per plcul (down $1.75).
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  • 419 10 riE rubber market open- cd. after the Easter holiday, slightly lower than the previous week's level and has continued on its weary way with little overall i change during the week state H.C.B. C«. Ltd. In their current market survey. < On any rise liquidation,
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  • 146 10 RUBBER PRICES April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at.77H cents per lb up threeeighths of a cent Thursday's closing price. (losing tone: Steady quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b buyers 77%, sellers 77 T»; Int. 1 RS.S
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  • 133 10 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares recorded a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today Main movements were Ampol up lid. and Dunlop up 6d Broken Hill South rose Is. 6d In an otherwise quiet mining section Commonwealth loans held a firm tone. Loans 3%<U 1956-59 £98 Bs. 6d
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  • 74 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AsaoclaMstn made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs: *****; Belgian Francs 1617 V Holland Guilders 1234; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S.
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  • 107 10 I Singapore Chinese Produce Eichanfe: noon prices per plcul yesterday were; Copra: quiet; UK/Continent April/May $303 i buyers. $31 sellers. Coconut oil- quiet- bulk ***** sellers, drum 149 sellers Pepper: steady; no business reported done: Muntok white 1130. Sarawak $129. (both up 12), special Sarawak black $73 (up
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  • 67 10 Shlpg lying at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or eipected today are: Oxfordshire 1-3. Bradeverett 4-5, Bruas 6A, Idomeneus 6-7, President Flllmore H-9. Banda 10-11. Anchlses 13-14. Dolluj 15-16, Settsu Mam 18. Mul Hong 19-20, Sedlll N.Wall 4. Song Be 33, Islander 24 Bldor 25-26. Nlkkyo Maru 27-28.
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  • 16 10 March rubber cropa Included I \>n Molrk 27,860 lb.; Bukit KatU I 31.781 lb,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1748 10 I NOTICES BUILDING LAND FOR SALE 7TH MILESTONE. Holland Road, last remaining p iot 54.749 square feet on fully developed modern Estate. Enquiries to Box A 7984. S.T. AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Forty-Fourth Annual General Meeting of AVER PANAS RUBBER
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    • 639 10 I TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are Invited for the electrical contract lot 18 block* of flats, maisonnettes, shops and terrace house* at Duchess Estate. Queenstown Contract 111. I Tender form etc. may be obtained from the Architects' Department on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded
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    • 531 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service »BOM CANADA/U.I PACIFIC PO»n to QAM j »...ln, te. Arrt»t»» I V»K— TW ffMtlKI $»r. p. I..ft F..MM KLIN IAKKt lafta* Sa*M It/M A,, II A* M Ap fQ Am KRISTIN BAKK. UM I* Ap. 11/JOM., JIM., JIM., SO Mo ANNA «AKK| J)Aai M., lmt t
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    • 1341 11 T.i: 1405 MANSFIELD «t CO., LTD. T.i: 1411 IhiliTlTJ incotßOtoleo m fcnguputei 11l Hnatj THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE sailings i. Liverpool. Glasgow, london continental roan iv.« Su.i .ttk u**,ty te praaaaa via Mmm oi Cm Cod Hope) Co".«r> oct.or> to oroceed othar port* ft woo and duchorge coroc Singapore Ooe
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    • 1107 11 BAST ASIATIC LIKES OWTWAROS SAIUNfiS PO* OANOKCK ANO/O* *AR lAft •anon* f*a» rpow JUTLANDIA" laPerl«e\4/Sll Apr BOGOTA" M/U> Apr "FAUTUA- U/n Aft M/S7 Apt M/N A*. A|fa|)t. ■>*»•«■« fii I«KAk/ii takaa^akm Lakaa^am o^a^Mßj«w w^ »ojir»f/ai©«, •mopbrm, HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AMN. POIT SAID. GENOA. ANTWIW. ROTTIROAM, HAMBURG, SREMEM. COMNHACIN GOTHENBURG, OSLO
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    • 1077 11 A THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. lINCAMII (incorpotatao In tha Unttad Kingdom) UNO SAILINBJ TO ADEH UJL a CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. >»— i •tonong BIN ATTOW fof Liverpool, Rottardom, Hamburg I. Part/11 Apt 14/11 Apr BtMLAWtM tor Hamburg, London, Rott.rdom Is Part/31 Apr 22/24 Apt 21/27 Apr BfHRINHES for
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    • 1134 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TIL.. Ma.i MMI (LURMAM LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMB I NOOH 'iuuShmS 111 o**0 AN«LU. *AN FRANCISCO, o«e» uJJllSft Atlwi, p«r< M»TTU. VANCOUVIR PORTLAN OJld Conodo vlo ColorMbc A.eepiaoa, cerae rer Italia;! »©ut j-oor, aTt p.™~, SUNNYVIUJ CIT» 0* COVENTRY' £&,,ftf rpw» P. S-hom Penong *H»Coll 17 AM/
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  • 8 12 THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION
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  • 491 12 IT IS a great pity that the battle to attain a University education of proper standards seems to be left to the unfortunate students concerned .To an outsider, things would appear to have reached a pretty pass when students feel forced to appeal direct
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  • 310 12 PENALTY roil Arm THROWING PUBLIC opinion Is being sought on the question of imposing capital punishment on persons convicted of acid throwing I think that the death penalty Is too severe a measure for the offence 1 admit that ttiu> lorm of attack is most cowardly. Acid throwing usually results
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  • 262 12 1.0000-ac re monkey farm nTOE on-ofl controversy -I over the Ulu Pandan nature reserve has gone on for quite a long time now. In my view tt is not worthwhile to build prawn ponds for the sake of commerce and Industry at the expense of the loss forever of a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 277 12 SIZED FRIGIDAIRE Uiii AMERICAN MODELS ENGLISH MODELS 80 *>•«> 37 cv.ft 5J5 10.4 cuft $t.242 I 12.0 cuft $1.«45 45 cuft $625 I 4 4cu.ft^ $2,380 8 8 cuft $1,057 AIR CONDITIONERS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM I h.p 954 FOR A COMPLETE DISPLAY 1 h.p $1,035 Hlfe P" r cr»ase terms
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    • 161 12 L.^B^B|/^sfj^l g^E9 tM I taWgil BssVlbV X^tswK 1 bHbbTT wswC"n^BsT J^l^Bn lvsw>JHr7jsw>V^swsl\ Ifl ■'IIWIIfMBi r.aM__iri^»»W -swsL^bV-swsLv Jb. w bBLa mvWJ JV cfF ENGLISH y^c puff s^§£%£ PASTRY For pastry with the homemade feeling. HsW l— *vvju I VAmagic tablet J| ■wB swsw^^ "1 4> J3» M bsw^^ m rr"^.^H fwi
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 832 13 •Continued iron Page I) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, Si (Mim>- box 40 rl. txlrm WANTED MANAGER to Handle Independently Export Department (Spices and General Produce). Apply with full particulars confidential Box A 7944. S.T. WELLKNOWN EUROPEAN airline need experienced travel bureau staff In Kuala Lumpur Application with details to Box
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    • 868 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word, ti I mm.) Box St rl,. txlro FURNISHED FLAT 3 Bedrooms. Sitting Room. Refrigerator, MS., Suitable" for Bachelor. Please ring Miss Low ***** Detween 2 5 p in. SPACIOUS FLAT with two Bedrooms fully Furnished for immediate occupation Reasonable Rent. Call anytime at 15A Shelford Road.
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    • 863 13 HOUSEB LAND FOS SALE I« Word, U (Mim.)— Box M rfr extra. HOUSES Nos. 59 and 61, Lorong Manukl, off Changi Road. Prise $20,000. Particulars apply Madam Yap. 12 Lorong Saleh, off Jalan Eunos. Singapore. SOUTH AFRICA Desirable properties, large and small, for sale In ail parts of Natal the
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    • 879 13 VEHICLES "OR SALE M Word. U (Mlm.)-Bi St rU. txlro CHEVROLET 1955. One Owner. Belalr, excellent condition. Two Tone Colour. Box A 7991, S.T. LATE 1952 MORRIS Minor 4 doors. Excellent engine, newly painted. $2,500 o.no. Call Boon at 90. Rochore Road after 1 p.m. 1953, MORRIS MINOR 4 doors
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    • 882 13 VEHICLES PUR SALE It Word, U (IHm.)-Hax M tl, tMtn 1951 CONSUL, Good Condition. $1,600 or Best Offer. Apply 4A. Pender Road, Singapore 4, Tel: *****. 1952 AUSTIN A4O Sports well maintained faultless with Radio. Plt./LV. Wilson, ***** Bxt. 100. Cash Sale 1956 CHEVROLET BELAIR. First Registered November 1954. In
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    • 291 13 WHERE TO BAT M Wurd, lit (Mimimmm). •Mlm 1 momlk. It Word, tt.it < M,m MAYFAIR HOTEL Mixed Grill. RAFFLES HOTEL Elizabethan Grill for those of discriminating good taste. SPECIAL CANTONESE dishes for the Gourmet at Air View Restaurant. VISIT MALAYA RESTAURANT, 206 Middle Road— for delicious Muslim Dishes. MAJESTIC
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    • 171 13 NOTICES THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE If hereby given that Mr. HO ROOM PENG alias CHOONO TIEN of Kuala Lumpur Is no longer employed by us and has no authority to transact any business whatsoever or collect any payments on our behall til Ist April. 1958. K. O.
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    • 25 13 FIFTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL AWARD NOMINEE! ■NJF «lB Shaws If r <f4**%B M.F.P. ■kJEr Asj *jWp resents mm GRAIOEST AnRACTION lor HARI RAYA PUASA! ■■■■■■■■■■■I
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  • 15 14 EPSOM JEEP says: HERE'S THE BEST BET OF THE DAY
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  • 569 14 KL 5 1/2 looks ideal for her MY best-of-the-day at Kuala Lumpur today is Sure Profit in the Class 3, Div. 3. .)'.l handicap (Race One) This four-year-old has good form and the Kuala Lumpur :>'.( is ideal for her. In February. she beat the useful Grey Elegance by 3*
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  • kL RUNNERS,RIDERS AND BETTING FORECAST
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    • 39 14 EPSOM |EEP» best bets at Kuala Lumpur today are Sura Profit (Race 1). Angkor Wat (Race 4) and Britannia II (Race 7) CALL BOY s double is: The Anak (Race 2} and Safe Invest (Race 6)
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    • 351 14 11 ***** Angkor Wat (Red Oreen St Spencer, 6 8.3 (SF) Peoner 12 ***** Two utmension (Shaw St.) Spencer, 1 t.O (O) Bewgeare Rao* 3 4.)0i (Class j. Dlv. I) AM. 7 »urs 1 Qml Vive iK V Stable) Daniels. 4 t.O IO) R^raome 2 ***** Naarana (Mln St.)
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  • FAM ACCUSES FMOC OF BEING 'UNFAIR'
    • 103 14 Penang rout Pahang 8-1 I^UALA LUMPUR Fri.— Penang, making their first appearance in the Malayan Hockey Federation carnival, scored an 8-1 victory over Pahang on the Armed Forces ground today Penang led by 4-0 at half time with goals by centreforward Ton Boon Teng (2>. inside-left Sucha Singh and inside-right
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    • 67 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -Selangor and Malaya captain Edwin Dutton today scored two goals In his flru match since be injured his ankle three months ago Dutton's club, TP.C.A, beat Selangor Indians 6-0. after leadm« 2-0 at half time In their first division league match Otner
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    • 208 14 Stadium Same rates for FAM By KEN FERNANDEZ KOALA LUMPUR. Fri The Merdeka Stadium Board of Control, which met behind closed doorlast night, decided to charge the Football Association of Malaya the same rates as Imposed on other users of the stadium The Board, which cnarged other users 15 percent
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  • 731 14 saver" on Lord rredrick 11. .Seven furlongs Is his pet distance he has won five times over It twice at Kuala Lumpur He ran a good race In hi. last outing, at Ipoh last month, when fifth with 8.6 to Nazrana over 6f Race Five
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    • 820 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE lli »vr4t (Minimum) Omilt m% I* »or 4. t! m i Mm. i PRIVArE PAKTIES Comfort SeiU'-e tangle inn" ***** THAVEL? In Asia? Need Service? bee Asia liavel Service. ***** Ui:ivK,l IKAVtI StHVICE. 11, Collyer Quay. Singapore Tel. *****. *****. T&S CAN HANDLE It. Packing,
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    • 495 14 8 ***** Nafeaea (Urn St) Martin. 6 8 8 (O) Johnaofl 6 Automation (Mr A Mrs C.T. Tan) Hobbs. 4 8.7 <O> Frankl« 7 ***** EUen's Treasure (R AC. Wills) Martin. 6 8.7 (F) 'Khimfl 8 Dalveyan (Mr Mrs H.K. Sect) Daniels, 4 8.5 (O) LeoaM 9 ***** Sebkar City
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 93 14 t?S-DlflßY TODAY IPOH CRICKET: Leagae saateh: Lower Perak Indian Association v Tapah, Town padang KI'ALA LIMPI'R HOCKEY: Perak Jobore. 4 p.m.; Penang Fahaag. I p.m.. Merdeka stadium SOCCER: DiT. 1: T.FC.A. 5.1. A.. Priaces Road: Div t: S.C.R.C v Selangor Club. Puda Road. WRESTLING: Asian Games Trials. Fai Cbia Asoorlatlon.
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