Singapore Standard, 9 March 1956

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  • 90 1 O-O-H LA LA! ALL FOR CHARITY... II if iri** r^ h% hurstn.« at f V" fire »irls are the* I romntuniI tit MAT TLn*>rW*\ lr*Jshon I in// |»r- harity toniornnv "'-ht at thr n ,rri. can Ass<>< iatu m ll ,1,1 West sh,,,< at :u_ \,„ht t l\tni<l. Singapore. Imi
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  • 17 1 BIG 3 BID FOR UN VOTE ON MID. EAST i Cc to t m Bi H B
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  • 6 1 Lunch With An Emperor K across
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  • 10 1 (I Router* \mad her aid of id Catholic
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  • 43 1 ißeuter* I has put 1 h paste h would t their teeth many times a day. It is produced in two different flavours orange and rasbcrry and can even be eaten. It contains pure fruit juices, but no sugar.
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  • 34 1 General John Glubb said in it < ment in London tonight that he was "astonished" at reasons given for his dismissal as head of the Arab Legion by King Hussein of Jordan Reuter
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  • 292 1  - Five American Cuties In A Wild Can-Can GERREE READ \lavax -harebioken U :\2a A FRAGMENT of the > past.— when the Wild West was at its wildest —will be reincarnated Jin Singapore tomorrow w night. > To gather funds for the J Children s Aid Society, the American Women's A
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  • 718 1 North Under Air Attack MA.X MM.MK. 1iu,,,.- Ajl l"..i\ ti,..._,tc.l a ".sust.i mod attack" !>■ I.si.tcrs MaLuas .strategic Hester? M ri. •■•mmiis ol farrier-basM "hostile" a rcralt a cr LiHciini, K i u i lts Krrllll d y ul •> l^' All RAF stations and
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  • 67 1 Singapore 's Greetings THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday sent a congratulatory message to the King of Cambodia on the occasion of his coronation. The message read: -On behalf of the Government of Singapore, I wish to express to His Majesty the King of Cambodia on the occasion
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  • 54 1 Aussie Deficit: A £72.5 Million CANBERRA, M ircb fl (Reuter) a.. ralla'a < vera i trading account- showed a drfieit of AC72.soih.iio < C53 million sterling) ior the eight month- endlni Pebruary 29. compared with an adverse balance of A£42,900.000 (£34.320.000 st* rling for the same period the previous year,
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  • 223 1 Double Tragedy Hits Dato Tan MALA* CA Thui Tv. i nty-four houi >] I the death cf his mo: Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan lost a niece today. His niece. Madam Yeo Geok Lan. 28. had a fatal collision today with a military truck at Banda Hilir Road. Madam Yeo. a
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  • 31 1 NICE March 8 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth will arrive In Ajaccio, Corsica, by air tu m Bal unlay to begin her holiday, Commander Richard Colville her Press Secretary announced here.
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  • 171 1 Kl M I.I.MPIK, Thurs. "beautiful hlondr *«p\" (mils tried, w ith her seduch\i* (harms. tn unearth Malaya's defenee secrets hut failed \s t ln- !•< nt < ombineil operation "Welcome" to lest Ihr i niinli >'s iii -sra defences not underway. k|i< u.k said
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  • 372 1 SENSATION AT MAT.AYANTZATTON PROBE 'Not Appointed By Council,' Protest From. Sim, I And 3 Withdraw THREE Singapore City Councillors withdrew from last night's session of thc Malayanixation Commission when their right to represent thc Council was challenged. The challenge came from another City Councillor. Mr. Sim
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  • 69 1 LONDON. March 7, (Reuter) Mr. Reginald Sorensen. Labour, asked in thc House of Commons today to what extent 'mui-tsai' exists In Singapore and what was being done to deal with it. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, replied: \o ease has come to light since 194!).
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  • 128 1 Legal Peer To Head Constitution Commission KUALA LU: Thurs.— Lord James Scott Cumberland Reid, in nationally famous constitutional jurist and one of tins nine "Lords of Appeal." was today named chairman of the six-man commission which will draft the constitution of the independent Federaration of Malaya within the Commonwealth. Other
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  • 58 1 Aircraft To Keep Off Cyprus LONDON. March 8 (Renter) Tv. air charter companies, at est of the Air Ministry, are to divert their night trooping fliaht ;d stops at Cyprus because ot tr of sabotage. r I he two compan Alfw work Limited, and Skyways An Air Ministry spokesman said
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  • 125 1 LONDON, ."March 8 (Kculer)— A Sea Von'>;ii air craft from the British aircraft (airier Ark Ko\;i! disappeared taring the ni-ht while on interceptor exercises, the Admiralty said todav. A 5-carch for the missing *w. m B was made by airplane which was earryint craft from
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  • 206 1 Three K.L. Doctors Face Trial k i i m mpi u. Ili ti I' i i doct ors were tori a > < i.t i „< tl in i lie Sessions L'ourt 1' re with i.sMiiiiy^falsr medi- < .il cert ili< *-•> bet ii \ugust *r 0< tnl.i r i
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  • 201 2 Tappers Call For New Pay Scheme K i; A L A LIMPLR, Thurs. The National Union ot Plantation Workers today sent the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association a new set of demands radically different from the current system of linking wages to the rubber price. "The claims have boen made
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  • 112 2 Villagers Build Own Bridges BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. —Inhabitants of six villages in Central Province Wclleslev now have their own footbridges, not only because there was RIDA to provide the funds but also because thev were willing to provide the labour for the work. H ith material supplied bv RIDA, totalling
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  • 60 2 BPTTERWOPTH. Thurs. A pOUth, caught stealing [while on bond, was today sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Rnche Ha bin Hussein in the Magistrate's Coun here, for breaking the bond. The youth. Johari bin P li. 22, was on a $500 bond when he broke into
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  • 35 2 HONGKONG. March B.— Special Standard Scr-. Closing prices of the 1! I han^e were: IISJB Sterling: to F $1.84. alayan $1; SO. 168 to one Indonesia >iah; Gold $-*.'> 8. 5 to a tacl.
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  • 307 2 'No Definite Scheme Of Service' City Council Jobs J-Vqa, 'BLUE-EYED BOYS Q: BLAMED AGAIN REPRESENTATIVES Of the Singapore City Council local staff told the M Java. mza tion Commission last night there was no de 4 o ichcfne of service and that personnel advertisement! wwm taflond to suit Hm "blue-eyed
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  • 24 2 ALACC Hill, a i 10 mile opened as "Long Bead.*** on Saturday. This innovation is <**u man efforts Malacca's w<
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  • 115 2 Kl ALA lIMIM K. Thurs. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, <!<•( lared tonight he favoured the Federation's present Jourcolour cnsi«n beinq retained as the national flaq of Mala>a. "The present fla:: is pood enough to he <, u r national ensign. he said.
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  • 204 2 Kl AI A U MPI K. Thurs.— The Selun;;*.: Society announced tonight a competition to choose 'five best' amateur cine-films mane in Mai.!', a ain Malaya this year. 'The number of amateur cinematographcrs in Malava il growing day by day and thc j Film Society felt
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  • 80 2 M U Th;. I present ati ves of 300 miners who wer. K-cause ot the alleged n ot their ui leaders, yesterday met Mr. Tan Chin Cheong. the mine manager, at the office o; Deputy Commissioner fo: r. Muar. A labour official, Mr S. F. Hills, stated
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  • 96 2 DRIVER ON RASH ACT CHARGE BU'l E N OB U, Thurs An Hi -year-old pedestrian, Abdullah bin Haji I was dragge y 600 feet titer he was knocked down, by a car at Lahar Idan Mati. Kepala Bates, on Jan. 5. is was told Mr b. j ngs. Pi nidi
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  • 101 2 HONGKONG. March Reut< r» Mr. Ti 0 Joo H:ng Federation ol Malaya Eduea* :on Mini.-ur, am\< fl 1 1 tod My h-r a week o cushions with the P' ngkong Government's < d ica tional and medical l< ..dt r regarding the possibility of
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  • 266 3 Control Tightens On Big Racket SUCCESSFUL raids, in conjunction with the police, have dispersed prostitution in the Colony, the Assistant Director of Social Welfare, Air. Carl F. de Souza, said yesterday. Mr. dr Souza who heads the section for women and girls told The Standard that
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  • 296 3 Hand-Block Printing Is SAT A 's Venture H.wd-bi.ock printing fa 'he latest sit to be added to the Singapore A.\\-'l e:eu Ai ociation Rehabilitation Workshops M eantonment Road and i* ll to attract v.. It Intere from the women ot •Su.gapore. Jean Gibbon i, who toraial. ;n fabric pi Inting
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  • 104 3 THE Singapore Motor Traders' Salaried Employees' Union will hold an emergency general meeting today to decki future action to settle their claims with thc Motor Traders' Association of I an of the Union said that the wage increase recently offered by the Association to
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  • 79 3 HINDUS WILL FAST PRAY HINDIS in Singapore will ?rve their "Siva Rathri" festival tomorrow by fasting and praying throughout the night "Siva Rathri" fa said to a propitious occasion lor worship of Lord Siva lo r it on this occasion that a certain huntsman kept himself awake I night and
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  • 36 3 THF. eflce of the Indonesian O te General at K P.M. and A I Iv.-uranee I ling in Singapore e Ul be icd tomor- in honour of Prophet Mobs ed' A n m lay
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  • 95 3 Fusiliers Wound One Terrorist KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Patrol of the lst Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, wounded one of about seven terrorists they contacted in a camp near Ipoh in Perak on Tuesday. While following some tracks the Patrol was nred on by terrorists They returned the fire and charged,
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  • 76 3 No More Open Air Classes KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— The children of Sungie Pinang and the surrounding kampongs need no longer study in thc open. At an impressive ceremony today, the Sultan of Kelantan declared open th c 51 2,000 extension to the Ms sy School. The money was contributed by
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  • 77 3 two men, Hamid hi n a dlu lah an I Sa am bin ii. ssaii were fined a lota] of SB.O and disqualified from driving for two years in thc Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. Hamid araa charged aritfe driving without a licence and not
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  • 73 3 ONLY one Singapore candidate. Tan Chiap Howe, passed the finals of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries examjnatoni held last year at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall of the University oj Malaya The following passed the oination at the ir.termeliate level: .Messrs. Richard Frci Ration, Francis Beng, Steve Lee
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  • 179 3 more than 9MM people s.-.v ial Singapore eral look ,i\- m the future during the montn-ic ig lei Pin Exhibition he the I toi i Memorial Hall, tne Impf \|r* -a Trust' chief f own ■acr, Mr. D. H. Komloey, mid yestai lay. llr, R
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  • 209 3 Rajula Cargo Unloaded SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourers were reluctant ta work in the Ka.jula's Nr. 5 hatch when the ship arrived from Peuang yesterday. The hatch. filled with carbon dioxide, claimed the lives of two people and injured three others in Penang two days ago. The
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  • 92 3 THI Woodwind Q lintet, comprising tl ite. oboe, clarinet, horn and bats-Turn, arill be pieaented by the university of Malava Music Society in Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" at the Oei Ta>rw Ham Ila.!, Cluny Road tomorrow and Sunday at H..'<<' p m. A full
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  • 196 3 A FIVE-HAN investigating team of overseas students will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to gather information on the educational structure of South- oast Asia. The team was appointed at the tilth International students Conference sponsored recently by the Coordinating Secretariat Members ol the international party are:
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  • 38 3 THE general meeting of the China Society a I i at the Sky Pa ace Restaurant on the lath Boor of Ada [nsurasa a building In Ra files Quay, Singapore, al 6.30 p.m. cn Marrh 21.
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  • 54 5 GIRL 'RED' ASKS FOR LOVERGETS JAIL lii 1 hurs. tenced 1956 k Court, K <* red K dtO H I e Court ll* r lover tr c nt of fe Cohen 5 cd fe :ler. to WW ha% M tcr Kg they K :ps K to get r of the
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  • 22 5 r in the i Court dis- f Sin Lan inst her ns Court n of 90 when she
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  • 18 5 tnam. Lady Offlcer ot the Perak J rvice, will J course for 8 r Tanjong t
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  • 26 5 ALL elected councillors of the Penang Settlement Council will hold a "Meet thc I pie" session at the Butterworth MCA headquarters on Sunday.
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  • 290 5 And S'pore's Kallang Bridge Will Be Ready SINGAPORE'S newest landmark the $8,000,000 KcII a n g Bridge has only 800 feet to go before completion. It is due to be completed by June 24. The 2,000-foot bridge the pride and the major work of Mr R J. Hollis-Bee, the Supc
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  • 413 5 ...But Court Finds Him Guilty A 1)1 Ti 1 1 artist claimed in a Singapore Court vcsterda> that he was threatened with deatii at the end of '-rinesria\ s. hearing ol i ease again t aim. He pointed out two men in the court whom
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  • 106 5 A WOMAN'. Lim Chanf Heng. who stabbed two plain clothes policemen of an opium raiding party was fined $200 in default >:.\ weeks' imprisonment by a Singapore Court j rday. tie court waa 'old that on Feb. 10. two police COltstabli raided her hut
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  • 450 5 DETONATORS CASE: TEN MORE ARE INVOLVED I TEN British officer! and jaoldiers wen yesterday [named for the first time ■at a General Cou: 4 Martial 'as "those In the know"' of jthe ioss Of 2,400 detonators .(Electric No. XU [rom 44:] 'Base Ammunition Depot, [Kranji. Singapore. in September last v'*ar.
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  • 202 5 Colony Search For Former Jap Prisoners Views On 'Alice' Wanted AN island wide search a today ior a Singapore male Australian prisoner-of-war and an English woman internee oi the Japanese occupation. Thaj hunt is being undertaken by the William Jacks organization at the request of J. Arth ir Rank pro
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  • 51 5 LEE HUI, charged with having under his control 250 mortar bombs and shells, at Jer\ <>;< Hon I on Mart ii w;..--remanded til] -March 12. for further investigations. Tin* Singapore Seventh Magistrate. Air. Choor Singh, made tins order on the explication of the prosecuting officer, Inspector
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    • 472 5 NONt 2) Mfe AiR CONQITiOMtC. ALL -AS/A PREMIERE THURSDAY 15th MARCH at 9.30 P.M. RAVI NOTICES FOR VIRCIMA \l(M\\\ FOLLOWING THF l()\l)0\ PRIMIIKI!!! "VIROINIA MrKIANA HRILLIANI MU SI\K lIAII.V MIRROR 'Mi KLNNA THE MACiN IF KENT" I) Ml _-*KI HJ± \lK(,l\|\ M>Kl\N\ I >ll 111. 1 v \v I I'V-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 716 5 sSianclard c&lmancic Information at a Glance InTWamnnm ±'_*m. ri te (S): 6^56 Singapore Share 350 Australian Sport (16R2m): f I C Market report <S>; 7p m. News 4 p.m. Sportsman' Parade 3 NQAPO K t IS>: 715 News Talk (S/K .16.82m>: 4M News (168'mf 1^ >J r Radio Naturalist (S
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    • 594 6 THERE has been a chorus o: of the strong rp rebuke whi> h Btng pore's Chief Minister David M U I -.ministered in the e Assembly oi. nhe replied to what he so aptly described ai Peopk Una Party Assemblyman Lee Ku..:. Y In UM lace" ai. tattoo
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    • 377 6 f probably no country m tin world with an income tax set disorganised ai In Singapore. Exp( 1 1 come ud experts go and the confusion grows steadily worse. Thu con:: laintl that have reached this office of assessment lorms travelling all round the Color.. g| i result
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  • 452 6 Ihr lii* I Minister is. appareiiik. com meed that the public is waiting ten him to s.m "(hi" to make a mad tdiii erted rush on the oaipti oiler al Income 1 Tai wid tell him that the irn mu- d ise 10-»ed by l>a\ id Mat
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  • 631 6 FROM THE STOMACH OF A WHALE -FLOATING GOLD "T suppose there's nothing that comes from the sea whirh has such an aura of mystery about it as ambergris," said I rank Lane, author and broadcaster, in a BBC t.ilk. There i* nothing distinguished about this dull looking, waxy substance of
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  • 386 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME I BAVI heard from no less a personage than C'nicf Mi- David Marshall, who announced it in the As. e i> bly, that he would aeek approval of the Government to publish the names of taxpayers and their declared incomes. A man's income is
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  • 1066 6 ADENAUER He Has Served His Purpose T HAVE just returned I from a visit to the Federal Republic ol G< rmanv. While- there. 1 travelled cxtensirely, and spoke with Germans ol every description 00--cials anM ordinary houseWires, Berliners, Bavarians and Rhineiandcrs. indu--trialists and students, tt achers and deft nee expi
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 280 6 THE CASE OF THE LITTLE BOY Sir: It was pathetic to r< ad in your paper of Mar e h 2 and in which you reproduced photograph* showing how a nine-year-old Chinese boy. born in Malaya, was, forcibly taken down the gangway oi a boat to be deported against his
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    • 223 6 IMPROVING LOCAL TALENT Ettr: Alter toofrff-'g around Bingapore i (bund that there Is Quite a con ld< rabic amount ol tah nt In all branch's ol entertainment, i also noticed that the standard oi quality of such talent Is rather Inferior and It my intention to raise Uts standard oi
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    • 183 6 Sir: I think Tunku Abdul Kahman is playing with fire by making remarks to the effect that he agrees that thc standard of living of labourers in Malaya should be improved. It is now, I believe. far higher than in any other Asian country, and
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  • 176 7 EMPEROR'S BROTHER DENOUNCES SACRED WAR' r a (UP)— mber icrosanct > plan- ndictrr Bl war" more than of the nperorl _s* earnest. semU ,»un S rst hrcther _*T."ror Hirnhito, wrote i fI S drnoaclalien cf Jt l*-n appendn .to a Ti,»K book on the AX-K©ri-nt which he sooa wmc out.
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  • 23 7 3. <AP> g hen t *°P" I s early Inter--1 I ed in f ceches. I V s and
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  • 59 7 MONTE CARLO, March 8, (AP) The Government of Monaco has asked the United States. France, Italy and Britain to send rshipssmall ones for the mair of Prince Rainier and Grace Ke 1 The small harbour of the principality can hardly hold a good-sized yacht Ofticials already
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  • 205 7 int Mothers-i n-L a w 7"ni n k I Rhode Island. —The mother Lieutenant :erday with of the Prime Thailand their PibulsongLieutenant Ralph P. were married lay at Quo* Station, near ride, daughter Phibun i ThalL IR a Budd: remony was under a dispen- sat
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  • 27 7 phi, to. K 1 Norodom an. ant and Queen Kov.s.unak etf Canibodia on tlu-ir throne alter their recent coronation in Pnom Penh. AP
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  • 128 7 NICOSIA, pus, Malta S, (UP)— Six Greek Cypriots were sentenced to i imprisonment yesterday in the British crackdown on terrorism on Cyprus. lhe\ were convicted ol possessing firearms. (In Athens, Gieek Premier Constantin Karamalis said that the M sacrificia] struggle'' would continue until the
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  • 325 7 SEATO Calls For Direct India-Pakistan Talks KARACHI, March 8, (Reuter) A communique issued at thc end of the three-day SEATO conference here called for an early settlement of the Kashmir question through the United Nations by direct negotiations between India and Pakistan. The community* und eifht-naUon
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  • 84 7 London. March 8 Reuter' H: itain today a in d rapan that it i ild ts "all nee mry pi •ca il n i Feguard I < 1 1 1 in tl ::heomin^ Br;'.di ml m ipon 1 :n f h^ Monte Bello Islands, ofl north western
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  • 117 7 We've Done A Good Job, Lloyd K\] Ma h 8 <I S u n '1 Orn.»: meeting •nd The chiei d- „.u final statements than the host country and s>ummarising the meeting's .-Ult,. Mr S a- L. i M n we have done a workman-like job. "Tl :u. »n u.
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  • 39 7 Cock-eyed Inoculations Boycotted h ON TRENT. England, March 8, (Reun i ustnsl town of 50,000 ott on the Govt has scheme because of method of organising cination." nt has 12.0* children Tered a sen polio epidemic four years ago.
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  • 20 7 NIXON 'S CHOICE PRESIDE.' 1 dnesday he asked Vice Pnsidnt Richard Nixon to chart his own b.u lor ancth. A.P.
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  • 111 7 jamming techniques against Athens Radio for the third SUCee&sh day to garble Greek broadcasts to Cyprus. British officials have called the Greek broadcasts "Murder Radio." and have charged them with inciting vioit nci on the island. Three days after British Colonial Secretary i T.
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  • 69 7 The Talking Mailbox NEM vokk. March I (AF) \cw eaaati the talking mailbox. It went on duty outsidr .i New York post oftl*) t v.,, that pu/zlcd tolk i.m -<t answers to aaj kind (l postal question without queuing up inside A n:i( roplioiir and laadspeakei circuit enable derke InaMc
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  • 73 7 Training For Journalists UMTFD NATIONS. New -fork, March 8 IUP)— Thirty i xp' ria Iran 21 untries have bi i n invito d to take part In the hrst international conference devoted esclu Ivt ly to the question of pr< »sional training ol journalists, to be held in Pari, oa
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  • 25 7 SANTA MONICA. March 8 (I P)— Actress Corinnc Calvet admitted to St. John's Hospital here yesterdav fcr the birth of her first child.
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  • 118 7 EDENS FIGHTING SPEECH WINS VOTE LONDON Ifai I (AP) Prime Mini tier Eden last night won a vote ot confidence on his government's hold-fast policies in the Middle East after ignoring Labour demands for the lifting of the arms embargo on Israel. In a lighting half hour speech Eden told
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  • 43 7 COLOMBO. Mar. (UP)-— Ceylon's l iephant population, which belongs to a specl< 8 inund nowhere else in the world, is dwindling at a rapid rau*. One hundred years SgO there were 30.01' elephants In Ceylon, but today there are hardly 1.000.
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  • 46 7 Baghdad. tar. I (AP). The Baghdad Pad Ministerial Council will meet In Tehran nn April 16. Awni Al Kalidy Secretary General ol the pact announced v< >t< relay aft' r iu arrival in Baghdad trom Tehran where he discussed matters relating to the alliance.
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  • 28 7 YO6HIKE Kaaal, vice president of the Japanese Red Cross, said in Hongkong on Wednesday nearly 6.000 Japanese nationals still arc in Red Chirta A .P.
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  • 100 7 Jailed For His Illustrations BERLIN, Much X (AP) A West Berlin high school teacher has been sentenced to is months' imprisonment for taking nearly 6.000 nude pictures ot niris betweea l-i and IS peats Si aue in his apartment Dr Castas Koessleg. 41, told lhe court yesterday
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  • 174 7 ee >L o:\ibo, liar, a (Beutei Tei t_hhundred-and leventj candidates Sled their nxmtnaUotU today ior thc lorthci ing leneral riacttom to lon's third parliament. They will contest M atocttxx seats in the House af K tn* tentative*. Six seats in the House will be tilled alter
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  • 55 7 TEHERAN. March 8 iR< uter) Ine Persian Supreme cn art today anm unced that it teld a three 34 Ilt( nee of LmptlS( u:u- al pasS4 d on Dr. IfnfrMffH cj sad< 'i Premier I Ibu Pi t lai QoxernnK di which nationalise d the
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  • 47 7 KARACHI M?rch 8. (Renter) Mr Belwyn Llojd the British Foreign s cretarj accepted an Indian proposal tO Invite Mr. MOIOtOY, the Soviet Foreign Minister, tO a meeting to COnskfc r the situation in Vi< mam. Fn neh sources said lutc la-t n:i:::t.
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    • 88 7 MORE MILK PLEASE! No wonder he is eager for more for it's NESPRAY; delicious -«^t>_ NESPRAY— and so very nourishing '•nJJI NESPRAY is made from rich, Ts)\o} |*VM t ji full cream milk from which only the water has been extracted. ymm P9& V offers you an unfailing supply I
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    • 78 7 F/io jf V 31 iss The lius! 11l M^^\ Itide n x RALEIGH the all-steel bicycle Mp^VM Jon te.-tt hoppy bond cf l3r^ p rn P'e v. -o have trcr, r't -aO" '>\ Go whr 11 you I ".c, A»-.:n you like! J^^jQ\\ _^ft^*^ Ro'c.gh owners -now they If T/S^l
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  • 178 8 PENANG, Thurs. The meeting which took place at rhe Labour Otlicc here b< L.\ cen tlie management df the Guan Hin Rubber Factory in Kulim and {he National Union of Facterv and General Workers representing the workers ended in deadlock todav. fallowing the breakdown of
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  • 97 8 Pays $7 5 For UMNO House Souvenir JOHORE BAHRU. Thur> A: UMNO }\<>\:>c Souvenir hook was hou^ht tor $7."). r i ba p ibliahed price of the book li 12. A Johore UMNO spokesman laid manv UMNO support- ri bave paid mora than the pub- r -hcc\ price ot the
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  • 35 8 IX the Sessions Court Kota Tinggi. today, Koh Kim Huat ot Singapore was fined Sfiut), in default l.ve months' jail, tor being in possession of 263 packets of chandu on Mar. 4.
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  • 192 8  -  R. G. PILLAI 3 Mass Meetings In S'pore By I A CALL for economic, political and social equality lor Malayan women was made by more than 10,000 w o r.i e n workers and Chinese school girls in Singapore yesterday. i demand, in the form
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  • 56 8 have seen the picture are the same girls again onl\ of the (an Can which the\ v charity tomorrow night. Minn Their names- Turn back to p., the same Iron, letl Below: Taking a rest alter rrh. ."Mr.. Susan Ransou (left) and who plays the
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  • 103 8 FOI R receipts ior contributions to the Malayan People's Liberation Army were found on a 21 -vein old Chinese detained by the Singapore police yesterday mark* wall calling on th< public to support Internapossession, the Police Sccre- j tary Mr. Peter Clague said Malayan
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  • 92 8 BATU pahat. Than. Phua Thiam t rn. a Guard plat, n commander of Pa! Ya.tm Hi w V.llage near here, was this mornI Ing pn sento d with medal and ci rt ::ieate of mer.; I t_* District ii me G Commands r, Inche Abdullah
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  • 105 8 AN* I.LDERLY man olTered two candles and oranges to girl aa an apology for outraging her modi sty, Bingapore court wai told ye.-ti rday. But the apology was r.c: actt pt4 ci by thc gtrTj meth- r Th.i.s was stated In thi S- vt nth
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  • 52 8 JOHORE BAHRL'. Ta ,:>. C new Allow Shim. r. ...mea 'V f nan -recently trrlved from J Wna, wept when she fined ?5i mi. fn default four months' jr_il. for having 12 gallon! o: fermented mash at Senai on Feb. y. n r :.r. •.<.•_, i unable
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  • 201 8 15 Months In Welfare Home IN DECEMBER, 1 !):>!. a thin, terrified and very wet little girl, whose age was guessed at about 2\ years, was picked up in Lorong tit* during one ot Singapore's worst floods and taken to tbe police station
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  • 75 8 RADIO-TELEPHONI seren Singapore aad discor. K for Jack of suffi 1 icatiom v. ,cs. Mr. Francis Thomas said yesterday. e was inaugurated in Mr. Thomas said that p minary is underway to operate a new between re and Japan. Th ud that it was
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  • 39 8 THE 44th X-Ray Club. fight against took place early FgH morning at -St. •01. r *-< e initiation when Ifr. Wong ii'-AJ.: ;a^aa; I ■nanber School. boys to a half-oncf Sr and of the through 1956.
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  • 180 8 Tribute To A Book Of 27 5,000 Names SINGAPORE'S electoral register, wh] h contains more than 275,000 names, ii voted the mo I out inding publi tion ot the G ivernment Printing Presi m LOSS, Revet ing thii to Tba Standard yesterday, tiie Govt rm i nt Printer. Mr. S.
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  • 141 8  -  Joe Manjaji (j JESSELTON, Thurs. Fire gutted 12 shops in Sandakan last nigtt. ca| a :-milli a-dollar damage Jl and Charter away, were un a petrol pump in front c.' ding caught fire. Quick action prevented oil stocks from exploding. I H mdreds
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  • 93 8 PENAM iii n H 'pu ilicize the Chinese Police Recruiting Campaign, a parade of vehicles conveying Chinese police constables will be b on M .eh U The parade will commence at 5.30 p.m. from the Police Volume, i il Kr?* BaaaV quarten in MacAlistcr Road
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  • 99 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tb* The n Chinese Ass* tion wiil launch t muH^aa dollar mutual aic amons WO The Standard learnt toes? The scheme, which has a finalized -e taata pal To ejeea co-oper ong tne I eiat ion's members and V™ death benefits to n.err.bersj pendants, and (2) to
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  • 38 8 'No Case' To Meet-Freed UM Ann Cheng w* ted ngapore < lav on a charge <*_ t to a setn k. with bo: 1 r et on Nov. 1 The teaman, thej j" told, waa aasau ji^v can to it.
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  • 600 9 rSTANnARD~J: QN one visit to Epsom to see the Derby run. I remember a slight contretemps arising when the late Lord Annaly spotted his coach, which he used to drive with a magnificent team of horses at thc meets of the Four-in-Hand Club, parked on the rails and full
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  • 555 9 Qie Fnr! Ol Athlone. With thi great gentleman's invaluable i-cip we managed at length tO tt\ I tht bOtSet trom thc contusion anci turmoil and eventually i wIS BMt to drive safely away down Piccadilly. Progress Far Above Average IN lM.'lrt lady Allendale I gave a children's
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  • 401 9  -  Edward Crankshaw By TROIT AT TAIPO. By S. Hint/. (Reinhardt 255.) Natural World Ijl VERY stay-at-home j angler has heard stories of the rainbow trout of the New Zealand rivers. Introduced in m America in IttS to almost virgin water.-, thi throve wonderfully, until today, teeming
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  • 167 9 FTER celebrating at the local, two friends stag gered into their car to go home. The car roared ofl on the wrong side of the road. bounced oil a bus knocked over a street sign, skidded round a corner into an oncoming lorry and landed in a ditcn
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  • 376 9 This is the second article from "HORSEMAN THROUGH SIX REIGNS" by Horace Smith— a new STANDARD Feature Series. see that her police horse mount, Winston, was sconetimes a little concerned and impetuous the carrying of a sidc-vaddle does sometimes worry a horse that has hitherto
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    • 296 9 L ißzbljbzbz C "ti atzacjaia \sm l"BzatyEß r ,i il frequ* nl aa BCtJ lit I 3 ceremony (4) ur. 11. Trifles with strong mer.° *mm I 13. The element is nothin* a f 14. Obviously allowed to fall (t 15. Poisonous output 1 1 machine? 16. Withdraw concerning treaan
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  • 258 10 l Ihuutvv And lominvnu* MALAYA is buying an increasing amount of goods from India, the First Secretary (Commercial) at India House, Singapore, Mr. D. M. Jejurikar, told The Standard yesterday. Laffl year, imports from India were valued at (86,*****8, compared with $72.388. 152' in
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  • 132 10 MAMMOTH FAIR FOR JOHORE Standard StaiT Reporter. JOHORE BAHBU, Thurs. —Johore will see the first big: trade fair during Welfare Carnival Week which begins on March 9. Tiie lair will form part of the Welfare Carnival to be opened bv Lady Mareella Ibrahim. Sultanah of Johore. at S PJB. OB
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  • 157 10 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing price pc; picul yesterday: pra March SLIT,; buyers. A elli r> April S2T^ buy■r 828 a ii- rs; coconut oil < bulk Sh) sellers, coconut 'drum- 1 $43] sellers: MuntOk White p< pper SL'O HHi rt, Sarawak White $129 sell< ra Special
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  • 24 10 THE Blitilh Cycle nnd Motor Cycle Show for ItSt will be he! at Ear.".-- Court, London, from Nov. 10 to 17.
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  • 143 10 IN MR ROADS to ye erst, Cape Adan, Doris Fort Stevenson, SI io thank. Vakulentehuk, w*estway, Sudan I a Baltijak, Glory, Si mlo i Gall Rome. Ettteas. OITER ROADS Bengang, Kim Hei Seng Rimau, Perl una, Kaga Mas, Busna Sens Susma. wah Sing FVrhs. 8.-u-vc'.. Tor- Tr.
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  • 97 10 Chartered Bank Dividend I) lEBG I ORS of The Chartered Bank si India, Australia A China will recommend a final dividend at the rate of 9| per cent per annum subiect to Income tax. making: 15 per cenl for the year 1955. at the stockholders meeting on .April 4. according
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  • 65 10 £175,911 Profit the directori Of Linae: I Plantations, Ltd. reported a profit ol H175.911. after taxation and depreciation, for the year ended Oct. 1, 1955. Tiie directors recommend 8 seven pel cent dividend on the preference ick and a six pence per two shillin unit of the ordinary stock, leaving
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  • 136 10 OYER 200 quests attended a dnnicr given by Mr. Lim Git* Hen, of Holland Grove Estate and Realty Ltd. and S.n Ghee Whatt Ltd. in Keng Cheoic Street. Singa pore, to mark tlie inaugural cerememy oi the formation of the tivo COfUnaniC! recently. P'uns tor the tecOWO phase
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  • 237 10 ONE of the best trading: years experienced in Malava was in 1955 when there was a favouraole ba lance of 8334,475,845 (imports $3,821,858,170, exports |54,156,334,015). I A favourable ba'an e COltted in o;r trade with tt I of our leading partners. AmeriI ean and Britain.
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  • 14 10 RUBBER crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate durmp February totalled 47.700 lb.
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  • 108 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: M. Cement $1.")7£; MrAliste: $3; Robinson 01 ds '-2 kt; i S pore Cold Storage $1 50; S Steamships $12 40. S Traders £25}; Hume A3 4*. \V< -.me $2.80. Austral Amal. IS A to 15 Batu Selangor 20 3
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  • 167 10 INDUSTRIALS and rubbers on the local share market were quiet yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tin shares generally were easier Price changes announced by the Association vesterdav were: INDUSTRIALS Buvcrs Sellers Malayan Cement 1.55 1.60 S'pore Traction Ords 24 8 IS/6 Straits Ship 12 40
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  • 316 10 By J. MANJAJI SANDAKAN, Thurs. North Borneo's annual licensees have been hard hit by Council Paper No. 34 which has deprived them of the right to export timber since the beginning of this year. They face the prospect of being forced out
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  • 80 10 TIN rubber market in Singapore yesterday n gained one cent. 1... steady at 88| cents p. r lb lor f.rst grade M shipment '<s C nN ri ednesdav I Wen mn I between 981 and 97i nl n the morning but steadied later to around 98 i at
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  • 59 10 98 J Ml liar rss. xo. i 98 Apr. R SS. No. 1 171 Mar. ES S Mar RSS N 961 R M i<n reg. tenc Mar. 981 98J April 971 I nr: Steady. The prite oi tin in s,ri. i pore fell a\\a> yeste rtbn to S.IKTs
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  • 26 10 *> I' MM o ;V' ,ir v V lsi,,ri ticn of the Htw S nil (he,/, b'n .1.-i, -JJJ uhlV"" ""IC ll war* Mr j the
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  • 84 10 runs ■Menm Caaadin t 8 P*Beat_ls i imp M.l 1.M,. The main imports for taunt ric-s were: From America: tathd ttietablc co manufacture* pulp anc medicir. 611; perfumes art J itlltt preparations Ifao- electrical mi* ($3,921,474'; ment ($2,154 equipment (s2.B63 mfti I $4,261,644 struments ($2 cellaneous manutu I 953.051
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  • 27 10 MESSRS. Harrisons Ic 1 field CM td the following rubber February: 33.000 68.000 lbs.. Jerar. IM 85,000 lbs.. KundcHaatakab 57.000 lbs.. ae:fl H.ijjan 150.000 lb*
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  • 17 10 MM „,rr,h.-nl* L.r mmmtei I *L US (98 d -41. r Selling rB*K leaattnTJ n
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    • 585 10 n o t ic: e s MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. JOHORE. TENDERS arc ited for the following fA) •>"■• "ompltta mating I rms; (3) Supply of Boots S IC 9up| H :bber Canvas Shoes Brown). I Separate tenders, a must be marked FOE FORMS." :> FOR 800 1 fe SHOES •TENDER FOR
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    • 585 10 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE VOTlul IS EURm GIVEN' that tht Annual Genera 1 Meet:- q of the Members of 'he a: .'e Association will bc ;n Iht Coral Room. Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. at 515 pm on Monday, 26th larch i Nominations for -.on to t-e Conunittet must be received
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    • 166 10 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. "KOTA INTEN ABUUVD on Btfa March. Damaged padrifci may l^e tendered fnr survey at godowm 28/80 on I9tfa March Bl BJB a.m. No further suite* will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: ***** Agenta. M.V. "ORANJE'' expected to arrive from Europe
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    • 170 10 m^ m^ m^ m m m m m w m m m m m w m m m m m w m m m m m m m m M m m m m u^ m^ m^ m < t From Adriatic, N. East, Ind.o b Rongoon tn C Pcn.in
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    • 770 11 m-T^RtSCH TRADING CO., LTD. WG*"V »»2/w Roe-inso. Roao f ME BLUE FUNNEL LINE W AMERICAN SIRVICI I s.m To>k. Baltimore Philadelphia 6 Cult Port* K Spcre P Sham Penant !s 23 Ma, 24/26 Mar 27/28 Mar M 19/24 Ap 25 Apr 2t Ap, ft «ia othe« ports to load end
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    • 1216 11 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 (U linct) I Incorporate in Sinsaportl "C"' THE DLUE FUNNEL LINE V.« Carrier* option to pco«*«d via oth.i porti to Ic^a »n<J discharge eer t e SAILINCS te LIVIRPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONIININI Singapore Oue Sail. PSham Ptn.ne D rd U Avonmouth, Mar
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    • 863 11 1 MITSUI fe\ LINE FOl* MPAN rw a^ SP ih Akogison Moru tor Yokohomo. Nogovo Kobe 20 Mot Hokoneson Moru for Yokohomc Kobe Noqovo *c Honokono 26 Mor K>R USA vic Suei ♦or New York Philodelphio. Boltimore ioTl'L?*? T J DOn ,6 M r 18 Mo Mor FOR RANGOON, CALCUTTA
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    • 843 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Pert Soid, Gcnoo, Antwerp. Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S'pore P. S'hom Penonq xl "SELANDIA" 14 15 Mor 16 1 7 Mor 18 !'/Mor xx) "SIENA" 19 20Mar 21 22 Mor 23 24M 0 r xxx) "KINA" 23 23 Mor
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  • 447 12  -  Norah Littlejohn By t allurvd ACTRESS Jackie Curtis loves wearing sailor collars but now she's making them glamorous with pearls. Pictured below ll her favourite. She made it from one yard of .'ifiin.-widc iceb!ue brocade and edged it with 37 pear s. If vou want to make
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  • 247 12 AIOKF and more sjirls are I experimenting with thc flattcriim pearl look. The idea i> to achieve a .softer, paler, slightly slowing effect. It's a feminine make-up-and looks natural, so men admire it 100 To fj i YOUH ikin the pearl look, you will necti a
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  • 404 12 Over -Worked Feet -JVI most badly treated part of the human body is the foot. We overwork our feet 16 hours a day, crush them into shoes the wrong size and shape, and expect them to last a lifetime without pain. Each foot acts as a sh-, ksbsorber for the
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  • 191 12 PENNY likes one gay. bright, out-of-the. ordinary fashion accessory to give her glamour when she goes to a party. "I don't spend much money on it." she says —"only a little thought.' Here are four of her favourite party pieces: After stitching artificial gardenias to a white ribbon,
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    126 12 Vou can make a "dog collar" for w< at with simply cut. ]o necklines. It will look best in a fabiiC which either matches or is a d< finite contrast to yo ir du The one inch cha:: :s a pattern to fit an av( rajc ncck and
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    • 236 12 that silkra fragrance MHI ESr to wear _m_&gLw^^ _Mb__***_\ j__W\\*r \^a i s\ Jl iw .^r_Bk Od^JL ck GhfokJL rcrfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne sole team Montor j .I. .\L,t \o ti (J MAM BUILDING C -\E3 r .'CE PJ6APOM P O BOX 393 MILKMAID (P-^S- 2^ Mil If
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    • 60 12 r r ■H fifi* matte. a*W rai dyia* ta h\m¥4 $l r r n^ Son lr.fl.irnr. < Non-Si i r f->ati.< UR GEN j e latest I d %a\v\.tet. 1 A tamtmV* m* •V.' I against d»; L B aataatlr at ail J2 storet aad d'spee** fc^W A«ent»: IE CYCLE
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    • 54 12 Ii M»- w <ai« ram A*) i.,r PM i: I >ISIIS Alt I vv 'I i jl Iln VIK-.1l 23 to M 'i nt H j u;«ets to frterufch::*. I Ui ndtt. 21— Adhere to bjtinew; am mv*'*. h**i cane < vri'U oi;\ Dec SI \oi II msi S he
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  • 34 13 CUSTOMS WHIP BODCA I by at River day. I alP^^_t«it< to take adi •ns **er« in II taieowd la tha f post and Rah- eed. f -ir i. 1 3 i I Robaea. I
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    67 13 r,V* II! ISS UU DRI N Brace, 12, Nan« 11. .nul Carol, 16, have dcluhtr.l ind*, of people in the I I (1 St it.*> with their flCUre sk.itiri- r»»:ttini*>. n ni aaalifled f<»r the in.")*; o.\n.pi( t» un .md Brute and Vim*, hope to join her
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  • 108 13 THIS is the finish of the SI 29.800 Widener Handicap race r«n over a mile and a quarter at Hialeah Park. Miami, Florida. The rare was won by Nashua., (second from left). Social Outeast (on the left) was second and Sailor (second from right)
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  • 156 13  -  r yilF Players" Union fins slapped a ban on floodlit football and on rr, roiMni ramr lIORSTIiD. This double ban starting from March 13 slops their members playing in any kind of floodlit match, and "a p. pear ing before TV cam ems
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  • 750 13 says SOCCER seems to have got it-elf into the world's bissest. crazy, mixed-up, unlovable skid. The Football League complains that it has lost some 5.000.000 cash customers and retaliates With sniping, bv implication, at tiie Football Association. The PootbaH Association Menu unable to
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  • 187 13 'National' No Surprises LONDON, Mar. 8 (Reuter) There were no surprise withdrawals at yesterday's final acceptance stage of the Grand National Steeple chase, to be run at Aintree, Near Liverpool, on March 24. Sandymount v. ho war a 200-1 outsider, was the only horse taken out of the race yesterday.
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  • 86 13 DISH P Al KI.AM) are thinking of challenging Britain's Olympic team to show what they think of their players being neglected by the selectors. "And I'm sure we would beat them." says committeeman Harr y Brown But the Bishops' 4—o pounding of I inehlc\ to
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  • 329 13 LONDON. Mar. 7 (Reuten I K Soecer fixtures for Saturday: a DIVISION I Oil Blillghai VS Wolves Burnley va Chrises Charlton VA AfSSOal Everton vs Sunderland Luton vs Bolton Manchester U. va Csrdiff Newcastle vi a v.._a Preston vs Blackpool Sheffield U. vs Huddersfield Tottenham
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    • 394 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT CINTRAL LLECTRICm BOARD OF THE I I hi R \TION Ol MALAI A UMC of works loojalred tor supervision of construetion of Board's BOW quarters and bui, dings. Must possess practical knowledge of all building trades prcterably capable of using dumpy le ly con* versant with
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    • 313 13 Ll Abner By Al Capp 1 r**grjL*rr \^S an' 'pore dears, fT Y /vow 1 ,_^...__rZ MAiOOUTATH I I NEIGHBORS? r 9INEEI Ll> ll LCZZrILZrrr I SALOMEi»U r»£Y /S UGLY < THASS ■A- S*:.-- WINDER- s "m 7<" TFWWMS..J. SHE'S -UGLY AS S'N.7 KOTA 1 ._^<-jSIS LtJK£ WPOUT IS VOKUM.?^
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  • 213 14 The First Tilt Is Against CAMBODIA i a MM** THE Football Association of Malaya will compete in t h e Asian Cup competition. AND Malaya's first opponent will be Cambodia at Kuala Lumpur on hAar. 17. Thesp history-making: .announcements were made at Seremban yesterday by Mr. Kwok Kin Kens, honorary
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  • 696 14  - JACK DRUCE III DOES FASTEST TRIAL WINDING UP GALLOPS AT IPOH IPOH, Thurs.— JACK DRUCE 111, who ran the fastest three furlongs \n this morning's winding up gallops at Ipoh, should provide punters with a good bet on Saturday. With champion jockey Garnet Bougoure up, Jack Druce 111 clocked S3
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  • 167 14 DOC's SIX ARE BACK IN TRAINING IPOH. Thurs— Six horses from "Doc" Rodgers stables returned recently to Penang after a spell at the Veterinary Sanatorium. Cameron Highlands. They arc Arch Side. Cypress Point. Marvel of Peru 11. Straits Code. Colleague and Brilliant Scholar. Three of trainer Keith Daniels' horses. Prince
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  • 150 14 STOP WESTERN LUCKY TO STOP WESTERN SUKARAMAI Spoils Club weri* hold to a two-all draw by th- Western Sport- Club in a SAFA Div. 2A fixture at cyma yesterday. After 20 minutes <~> f snd to end p. a". Sukaramai nrir->rvA\ the .score through Sarmani Th r cave them a
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  • 40 14 VICTORIA SCHOOL bra* St Patrick School 4 0 in an li. torSchool soccer match played <,n th 0 St. Patrick's School around yesterday. Scoters for V.S. were: Sens Pah I9 I anri a *r»if-» on-il
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  • 476 14  -  SCRUTINEER Bv DAPPLE (.REY: This rompai t cre> b\ Blue Peter unn like a hampion in hi> 1* 1 two races in Kuala Lumpur last month It will onh be a question of time before he runs in the top He v\as hardh out of a canter when
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  • 438 14 Watch Sea Belle In Her Debut This Meeting By WINDSOR LAD SEA BELLE (late Bojjside Hull), one of the five newcomers nukin? their debut in the Ipoh meeting starting tomorrow, should be closely watched. This compact e by Maha: K .ut o: Ruse G t: r has shown ca. otional
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  • 110 14 SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE DIV. 1: Murine Dept. vs REME at Jura! Besar al 5.1.5 p.n}.; DIV. 2B: Bukit Timah vs. RECA at Gcylanq at 5.K p.m. St. Jolitt's SC. vs. Ta mpenis Rn)-ers at Farrer Park at 5.J5 p.m. DIV. 3 A: Badan Kesenian vs. Cosmos S.C. at
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  • 277 14 Even With Ten Men, Police Are Superior Polkf s v 3 (hinese Athletics 1 SBS___fCreC' li r ,ti> /cn Despite the fact that Polite S.A. lost a stalwart due to iniim in the second b;*!f, thev were good enough lor a 3-1 victory over Chinese Athletics in their SAFA senior
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  • 36 14 A COMMENTARY by Clau i P 1 on the soccer match p M hun Bagan Tourists Ir lians from the Jalan Be.-.,- Sti* .at 5 1 pm. wi] ;r asl over Radio Malaya rr w
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    355 14 Jcifcr} Writes On Badminton But U.S. Letters Warm Them Up •BRRR ITS cold. Weather below freezing point. Believe me, I'd rathei be where you're sitting than here, 209 Peterborough Road, Leyton, London E.10," wrote Ong: Poh Lim, who with Ooi Teik Hock, are awaiting participation in lhe All England
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  • 331 14 The Indon Bogey -Man Stands Before Little Eddie Naturally, the favourite for the All England singles title is Eddie Choong. a terrific little man of the badminton courts Eddie'.- victon over Ferrj Sonneville oi Inch nesia mak him the iter torn 1 1 champii nships, but I am ui i
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  • 136 14 SINCAPORI Harbour Board Police, playing their tirM senior league match under floodlights received a 7 0 trouncing lrom more seasoned Pulau Brani I'nited at Jalan Besar stadium last night. N t n m »ted to league tne Policemen were all m i foe the
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  • 38 14 Tl E am ial General meeting of the 1 ian R< cn i1 i in Club will be i eld at the S U A Club house, Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday al 1 1 am.
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