Singapore Standard, 19 March 1956

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  • 77 1 The Crowd Before The Stir... The Injured After The Jolt ph A ill I KlN<; but <:<!' rl> «i <xv l niiM -i I M|v[ lit 1 li- th. I !..t l'» .1 «.ll t<»;> II- it;. N t .i..; m Xmhiii.mi. I.i :l !<!•< <
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  • 105 1 f Sun. a k I for a I was no I manager i by tcrit ter;nce I ment. killed a lone ter- rori>t. Two packs containing clothing and cooking utenwere recovered. ere. ten shotguns and Jan automatic belonging to Home Guards m the Simpang Pului N>w Village. Perak. were
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  • 1675 1 VIOLENCE SPARKED BY REDS: POLICE 50 Hurt m Kallang Meet By STAFF FLGJJGLJF SINGAPORE Communists last night sabotaged the All-Party Mcrdcka Rally when 3,000 of their stooges stoned uniformed policemen and shattered win- I dows and doors of the old Kallanq Airport building m 60 minutes of rioting. More than
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  • 43 1 IIVE year, of negotiations between the government ut Ceylon and the American firm Ol Hilton Hotels International culminated yesterday with the Announcement tt**J 300-room luxury hotel will be o-iilt m Colombo at t:. (> ol in. ooo 000 rupees. Rev"*"
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  • 166 1 TOKYO, March 18 <AY) 1 b. Sccrtarv ot St.ito John Foster Duilrs will fit* with .lapan s two top policy makers tomorrow iollowina cahinct-lcNcl t;uks on t.ie need for I South-east Asia developmen programme, presumably l»y«i lapans taißllHil power He meets Prime Minister
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  • 177 1 I QNDON MII 13 lAPJ .Britain's Royal AH 1 i launched a new salcty pin- ip girls. NiH I ty picturt <: dlt n ol the Flyini Bafctj w" lot v. b Mbl I -Hi t> .-ih't has bttfl c] ti i ret Sfa
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  • 31 1 RBD SXk B corned: in. ollap < d and flu d r n a N« v. Brk pav tiT nt a!!< r a party Saturday night. He was Reut er
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  • 84 1 We're Winning In Malaya, Says Casey DARW :ch 18 (Reutcr> Mr. R. G. Casey. Australian Minister for External Affairs, said here today that the South-cast Treaty Organization <SEA was "making a great deal of difference" to countries m its area. "Before SEATO, all the countries m South-east A-sia ious. But
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 62 2 CHIEF "Minister David Marshall and Assemblyman Mak I\ik Shee escorted by Mllee to the former terminal building after crowds surged on to and wrecked the rostrum. In the picture on right Mr Geoffrey Lloyd, leader of the visiting British Parliamentary delegation raises his hand m response
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  • 819 2 The Rendel Constitution Will Lead To A Crazy Future —Says Marshall SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, speaking In Malay at the All-Party MerdeJu Rally yesterday, referred to the Rcndel Constitution as a car with two steering v. 1 1 c c s Mr. Boss
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  • 113 2 M.I HKSK.IAIiVFS of 103 mitted I memorandum, adopttrade unions ester- ed by the National Convention p. V1 Sj ting British of Trade LJnioni on Saturday. ,vnr "7» ry do:^ at '°n to Later, a five-man team ie- v i;»roscrved sup- prescntiiii dvilian employeei wri ior the Merdeka Mission
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 234 2 fe your baby i|p WCCKS oM f^'^^ <> v v v v lVlVl^^ V •He should weigh about Ito 2 lbs. more than at birth. < c •He should sleep soundly between meals. f •He should begin to taste the flavor of solid foods. Baby is reaching the age when
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    • 46 2 &?M dQudio 3OSCWE 3D-TB Model 3050 WE 3D can be gramophone or top: ccordcr < The 3D H. P. rtprcdGrundig Rod.os ond mo.r.to.ncd. The to^r des.gncd to br.ng cut qualit.es ond full tn broadcast ond rcccptu and c recordings. Sole Agents KIAN GWAN (MAi\n)lJ SINGAPORE KUALA Liv
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  • 182 3 'WILD MEN' (THEY LOOK LIKE GURKHAS) SCARE VILLAGE IPOH. Sun— The State Government has sent a company of 40 policemen to restore peace and stability at Kampong Temengau. Grik m Upper Perak. For the last few mont: number of "wild rrv ing only loin-cloth have been disturbing the people of
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  • 114 3 Clerks To Ask For New Terms PEXAXG, Sun.— A demand for new terms of employment will soon be submitted to employers by the Business House employees* section of the Clerical and Administrative StafT Union. At a general meeting yesterday the Business House section decided to draw up a set of
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  • 38 3 THE Penang branch o! the National Union of Teachers has drawn up an attractive programme to entertain 70 Thai teachers, who will be arriving here on April 1 on a visit to the Federation and Singapore.
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  • 298 3  -  OOI TAW CHIEW Rush Is On To Be Ready For Multi-Linaualism By SINGAPORE commercial schools and vernacular language teachers are today enjoying a small boom because the public are out to meet a move by government to introduce multiImgualism into the Legislative Assembly. In a Government
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  • 41 3 THE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. K(. Caaty, railed on the Chief Minister, Twuw AUil Rahasaa, at his »fflcc m Kuala Lumpur last week. More th»- Chief Minister presents Mr. Casey a miniature Kelantan kris (dayscr).
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  • 256 3 Merdeka Without Good Health Is Half The Joy iron. Sun. Mr. V. I). Kiippusamy. ;i pioneer m anti-tuberculosis work m the Federation, yesterday u.irnrd th.it "merdeka" without pood health could only mean "half the joy or even less." Speaking at the council meeting of the Malayan Association of the I
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  • 205 3 Devi (19) Wants To Follow Dad's Foorsteps DEVI Rciasooria, 19--year-o!d daughter of Kuala Lumpur barrister, Mr. R. P. S. Rojasooria, wants to follow m the footsteps of her father. Dcvi who pessed the Higher School Certificate examination last \ezr with distinction m English, espies to be one of thf first
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  • 79 3 He Paid And Escaped Prison Term JOHORE BAHRU, Sun In the Mental Besrtotli Court >■<• terday, Awansj bin Haji Ali. a padi planter, wu stntenced to prison foe 28 da] for falling to comply with 'a kathi\s order to pay maintenance foe nil three children The amount Awani had to
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  • 46 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 170 strikers of Frascr and Xcave who stopped work on a wild cat strike yesterday, will resume work. M MOB is three dismissed workers are reinstated, declared the National Union of Factory and General Workers to
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  • 308 3 THEY SORTED MAIL DURING HOLIDAYS TWO Malayan sisters who are studying at the foorak Teachers' Training College m Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, have completed the first vcar of I two years' course with passes m all subjects. They are Miss Annie Cheah Hang
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  • 120 3 KAJANG, Sun. Residenti of the 14th Mile, Cherai Road area here are now smiling and happy ■gain because the house curfev Impoted M them on Thursday was lifted ft rterds The decision to lift the curfew came from the District War Executive Council
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  • 193 3 'MERDEKA' IS WELL-TIMED -JUDGE KI'AI.A LI'MFU'R. Sun. Malaya ii a coußfrv with Itc i I Euf ire, Selaiigor High c o v i t Judge, Mr. JUf tic I W\ r ».M. declared before Miiling to England on retirement to- day. The 11-year-ol I I idgt aid that Malaya'i move
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 r L^L 3 ILT id? ft W I ?jt IT MMt Sit K--<r\ed L •d. L »l \T^ NOW ON M Storaie »X VKTY *It J». OH k a F //m C One \B|^^^ wIiUUfU I VI I jj fcSciiWi tVj NLUENGTH FEATURE OF THE ROYAL JOURNEY J Her Jttafcsig
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    • 232 3 tf SHI QB E' tSJ I Z -J\ I One the world s most d rel lr__\ watches Tre ROAVER Ai"-h is one ot In 1888 over IMoh;c- <d L> r"r» l 4TI Iflßi yOrs IfllO t n 6 R O A f/ E R rti^ t t r. 1
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  • 78 4 Ist Aircraft Of Its Kind Flies In THE first civil aircraft to have wing tip tanks. aKI M Lockheed Super OOn llation. touched down In Bingapore yesterday on Its night from Amsterdam to The special device enables the aircraft to travel long distances without refuel:The Commercial Manager of XX.M.. Mr.
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  • 91 4 SYCAMORE helicopters of No 194 Squadron. Royal Air Force, photographed m humation over Kuala Lumpur I 'hi">f versatile aircraft. in«li«.prnvihle m .iimule warfare, an- alive tionately kno« n as hirl> birds" h> the Security Forces on operations m the Federation. Soon. Hi 194 Squadron. which i* commanded
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  • 35 4 MUAR, Sun. Athimoolam. a store labourer m T« miang Renchong Estate. lagoh. was sentenced yesterday to three imprisonment for outraging the modesty of a Malay woman on Feb. 20.
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  • 237 4 A HOPE that the new Xanyang University would become multi-racial instead of merely catering for the Chinese was expressed by Mr. F. Blackburn, visiting Labour M.P. m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Blackburn and another Labour M.P.. Mr. A. J. Champion, spent 90 minutes touring the University. They
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  • 90 4 Colony Man Is Sarawak Press Officer COLONY journalist Ivor Kraal of the Singapore Free Press will leave fjr Kuching next month to b n Tie first 59 Officer to m appointed to Sarawak. Former aviation reporter of I:.- Singapore standard, Mr Krt H h> Di >:x months In 1953 on
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  • 250 4 Teachers Call In Mr. Lee THE last battle over the teachers' "seven year itch" between the Singapore Teachers' Union and the Education Ministry will be fought shortly with legal aid. The teachers at their annual general meeting on Saturday unanimously pa r i resolution to en a lawyer to
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  • 178 4  - You Are Warned: Don't Fall For This WILLIE SOH By HAVE you received letter from a fir:n, "Gift Land" m New Delhi stating that you have won a prize worth about 830 bhiiiin^s and a.-k-Inf jrOU to m only philHwyf to OOVCT the DOSt ol pottage, packing iod other necessary
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  • 97 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S:;r. About 90 ex S- rv:« <mon gathered at UMNO headquarters here to form I ft m branch ol the Federation LxBt rvicemen Anoflitlon. •'The ABMCl£tion l| 80l political body. i> ton* i to look aaitt t r the wt Hare of the retired servicemen."
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  • 62 4 AT a met"tins c: tho Labour Front members held on Friday at No. 22 Hlllstde Drive, a pro-tern committee con>i>t;n<: Of the foil il g ofl I en tot the Ponmol-Tiiiiiriiili division. Singapore. wa> formed: Mr. D Kuppi^amy. chairman; Mr. B P. "aidu. BCCWtary; Mr. Chua
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  • 176 4 THE question whether qualified teachers n write lesson notes daily will be one ol the suh.iei v negotiations between the Education Ministry anl tin Singapore Teachers' Union. A n >olution rtrongly pro-••.~-;ng school In tors resting on qualified teacners writing Lesson notes
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  • 37 4 THE following will serve rr. t: Batu Pah at Excise Ucensim Board: Administrative Officer, [Chairman >, Wstr. OHiccr. I V.c< -c:... rman), the Magistrate, the H« alth Officrr. Mr. T«'O Peng Ka: and Mr. C. S.masuntiram.
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  • 70 4 Jumabhoy To Marshall: 'Quit Now' SING Aj ■< >; can down to a period of stable and constructive Government if the Chief Minister. Mr. Da\ Marshall L:brral SociaHsj Assembly- Ban for Telo r Jumabhoy. said yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy was commncement that the tire Coalitior. will resign if the London constitu
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  • 110 4 Indians Told: Preserve Your Rights MALACCA. Sun— Another call for Briton subje* preserve their rights and privileges was made here yesterday when Mlltcri Sikhs gave a tea party at the Rest House to nine leading Indians. S nent and Malacca councillor Mr. J.L. D one of the nine honoured m
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  • 29 4 lor failing to fix the vehicle's licence to his -car. Tan Boon Cheok. 23. was fined $10 by the Muar Magis- [n he Pawan Ahmad, n Saturday.
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  • 61 4 <vW YERS .1 their legal I other coua^Jß out war- A put f 2 ua: i Singaporo gjp^ before n»-xt The Colony "..J an amftidmatj nancr- j n the U»M reg- I m m Engianfl^i Ar posals i> to I advocates adg^M pore to appear fl I two and
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  • 14 4 I YOK TOM of a sundry ship J Plarrv r. PjJ $150 bHH
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 93 4 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD., IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors on behalf of their Shareholders announce the decision to change the name of the Building Society to MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD., Since incorporation the Building Society has assisted over 5/000 families to purchase the homes of their choice and
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    • 14 4 i "I i A i $aye Sm {BUY fissfl f FULL-CM pow:ere:l Ik FUUSTEUI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 505 4 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance 'iiinmi— m -~T~ taHO 'XL 1 ''2 Ma:l Baa iifi.Krni: 4-«> N»n ComaMM rflT kt ?*'ftri* l Vf D^C '■<• -apore Snare (16. -4j Concer S^-^-, V v. i SM fffJwmW T «S»: 830 Through the Yea- l:an News (19.59 TZJt^^^MSwf* 1 9pm Dead Circuit
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 5 I i Lock I iy Hair' X tijitl with H h-.ir quite m m B> jmlm Hanks
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  • 15 5 I ecupying New iation. i bi^ m It is r jaw xecn r ad-
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  • 2420 5 WOMEN are the WILIEST CROOKS ihroiiah] the\ panm mille [§551 LL the world passes m front cf the bank clerk's v grille Ihe IMC H, the FAMOUS, the HONEST nun and the THIEF. A bank is often the last hope of the hopeless; it is always fair same for the
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  • 548 5 2 wives 2 miles apart, 9 children call him 'Dad' LONDON. Y\ 111 lAM MOKTIMER LEIGH wa.s yon to the kick He was thiiltv > didn't smoke. He didn t di i nk. In fact, William, 55. seemed an ideal husband to BOTH his wives. But
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  • 59 5 "I IK is> not the t>p<- oi man to around biting noses. It was possibly a irH<\\ ac tion. said tIM counsel defending a man who, after drinking green Chartreuse mixed with brown ale and being hit on the head with an ale bott.e, bit a party guest
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  • 42 5 IV7HEN a bus refused to itop for him, a wouldb€ pi enger m Br.sbane. Australia, hailed a taxi, ea Ifht the bus at its next gtop and punched the cond tor on the nose. will teach you to wait for
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  • 30 5 i BEAUTY ralon hi Prank! n I Gti v.ith a department 1 m has provided a litii room for "MEN OM.V to spare the btUJbM oi siiy males.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • Singapore Standard
    • 534 6 1 iBI > v Qlght'a broadc\ PCmben of four politic.;. irtl did not dwell on anything new. It was the same insipid carry that bad been served times without number to nauseate the Singapore public. I one of these four politicians wanted an independent Singapore so that
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    • 321 6 authenticated and carefully compiled report issued recently by the Tnited Nations makes the startling revelation that there are '25 million slave labourers m Communist China today Based on facts and figures, the report gives a detailed analysis of this record of inhumanity record which not only prove-
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  • 582 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by npiIIRTEEN citizens of Singapore— seven of whom form the Government and the remainder the Opposition In the Legislative A-'mbly will be going with one single thought to London next month to talk the Colonial Ofllei Into granting the Colony mordeka. Except
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  • 402 6  - Cambodia Enc ourages Japanese Immigration RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG QAMBODIA bos agreed to become the first Asian country to accept largescaie immigration of Japanese Today there are only 15 Japcnese Citizens m Cambodia, which has a population of five millions, and barely 1,000 Japanese remaining resident m South-ec^t Asia, after
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 227 6 Sir: 1 agree With Dr. Roderick Huang, a lecturer of the Department ot English, University of Malaya, that "English has fltjoytd more influential position, than the Chinese, Indian or Malay language." He is urging the retention of the English language and this is indeed a laudable
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    • 380 6 Sir: If our PO-caDed id" VOCattt of "Merdeka" arc to lead tbfl people of thil Colony to .Merdeka from *:,e 10-called shackles of Coloninljfm, let them do 50 i-v all mem but let it be I f s';r2^< instead of learlinf the people into a
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    • 276 6 Sir- M of those S:: Chinese who belong to the RgU h educated mid daai composed of sp. 1 lest, v.' ik and unimaginattn folks" <to quote I Honourable Assemblyman. Mr. Lee K;:ar. T< I I ton to thank you for your editorial, "Merdeka Racket" It really
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    • 144 6 Sir: Mr. Mar-ha.: rr:ticsm on :hr st r^ment 'No Mrrd- k;i BStft t>v an ftnonymocu person li h:phly und< mocratlc as he has not respected the v. Ishei Ol M BHB fonccrri' d. and nlltni bin roward ws that Mr. Ifai shall d < i not tppn
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    • 231 6 Kr: I wiMu why m and more i MM forward to say so think thr> Irar u,,p reprisals hut th.-r. man> \\;«>s „j s utter d.v M ness „l i, n onl> i,. ways and J" Hot dosing »n> i), wrote uh.»t tli. V, lr I lf 1 v
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    • 63 6 An injustice is being lone to Normal r i Teachers. I :cly the Education I :>artment promoted a feu Inspector! of Schools. Some em seem to be suffering from an :nf< i it y complex as they delight m th: their *«lou around. On* of these days it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 75 6 AH I 111 H Ml "s CHILDREN'S ENGYCLW tmmtm n Encyclopedia is I sound rather 4 nothing dull obout t volumes o* Encyclopedic •*1 pictures en cv« able subject under the sun, ond k that every W* g.rl con understand *T3 are marvellous «un ond tnt but they will olso
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 10 7 n m an and B 1 rial f Bel-
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  • 13 7 March from than nsj the asked aimcrowd*! ne It Monro< after tin
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  • 134 7 18 (Kruter)— Hl. (hiMi.iti Pim\m. ister, last r.i.it announcrd i>i m prnfuul .liter three \\eek> > Tunisian independence. II« said M. Habib Bourguiba. Tunisian nationalist leader, had informed him of the Tunisian delegation's agreement to the protocol, which they had worked out together. He gave
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  • 21 7 demeeting i State Joliotp here on rrupted the n to n about the icist Marie radium. d by her I
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  • 4 7 'irkin 3« ICCS.—
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  • 236 7 FRENCH GET SET FOR ALL-OUT WAR IN ALGERIA PARIS M.irth IS (Rcutcr) The Fttmdk Gtflf:i i' (U-i-ided at a cabinet meeting !a>t night to requisition all and aircralt neiessary to t'.;n^ port troops from West Africa and \V(M Cit-ri«-ni> to I .cria as n-inl'orciMiientN m tlifl VU Igatesl nationThe troops
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  • 33 7 OM PENH, March I (Router). c Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodian I mier, told his first weekly conference yesterday that Cambod: to invite leading statesmen from 1 countries to visit Cambodia.
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  • 60 7 photo. SHOUTS of "Pundit Dickie /uklilkkl." greeted \dmiral Karl Mountbatten and tii«' '"unless when tli<\ arrived at Now Delhi Airport for a week's tour of India on Karl Mountbattcn was the laM \i« •"> ■">' v hen India -air'il her indeprp.dniif m IM7, The >I(»unthattrn> are exttf'iM'l\
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  • 62 7 :ITFIELD. Mi M 'll 18 i UP).— Cecil L GUmer shot and killed his former wife on a public bus Tday while other passengers looked on m horror. Gilmer, 35. pumped three shots into Mrs. Wynell Oilmer Foy. 32. who remarr d after divorcing Gilmer.
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  • 163 7 LONDON. March 13. (AP)— Frier. I I beautiful cover Valeric Murray disclosed that she posed as Bride of the Y« v for m igazine pictures a lew hours before she was slain m ible shooting dram i Th I ar-old blonde and
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 7 ph'.lit. ARCHBISHOP Makarios, who was deported from fprua mi March will ipend his e\ilr at Mahe, biggest o! th« v Sewhelles Isl.inds. Ho will stay at the Governor's countrj hmnc |he bwntow itwi hffT. In the hills ol Ine Sana Souci area,. The house, which has thrt
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  • 109 7 ACT WITH RESTRAINT BISHOPS LONDON March 18 (UP)— The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales yesterday called Catholics to act "with dignity and restrain" during the U) Britain next month of the Russian Communist chiefs. rshai Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev. In a joint pastoral letter to be read at
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  • 242 7 No King-Of -The- Jungle But Just A Family Pet DON T be fooled by that kinß-of-the-jungle stuiT, Kaiah is only a. family pet. but he can turn on The Look .just like that, now bft*l hi iilms. Hi's back home uiih Mun and l>ad after a heavy week on the
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  • 440 7 Story Of Stalin's 'Cult Of Personality' Is Driven Home LONDON, Mar. 18, (Reuter) Reports from Moscow last night said that Communists everywhere m Russia are discussing the implications of the attacks on Stalin made by Soviet leaders. This news— passed by the Ru.-Man
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  • 243 7 SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, March 18 (Router) Former President Harry Truman last night described as an 'absolute contrad /ion d the iarts, < um> of President Eisenhower's administration that the Communists arc lailins tmou^h- out the world. In a spe< eh at a dinr- r
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  • 46 7 Challenge KI-.L'LIN. M;i:vh I?- <AP>.— Waiter Uibricht. Communist p.ir t> In Ch rmany, challenged Chancellor Konrad Adenauei to a ski race on Saturday. It was Ulbrichfs way of replying to West R- rlin rumours that he had Buffered a recent heart attack.
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  • Newsbriefs
    • 28 7 MOSCOW. March «n- -i- -The Ru.s.sian M Folk Dance Group ot 90 danwill go t Btates for an tight-week tnte September it was announced here jfesfcafi
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    • 29 7 SANTIAGO. < 18 <AP).—Tboat Arauco" lound jesterd:, the northern pr i :imbo and. ng to ur, reports received by M nistry of 1 Interi members lost their SMI*
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    • 24 7 \RIS March 18. (ReilterK paper. France I iid fat* trrday thossands of N rth Africans Prano Algeria to join the iCMI forct
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    • 29 7 -h 18 < \P> and Egypt vosterttF signed a three-year triit ajre^ment vni a t r-. rv of nrv m:ii:on BmUMI pound- iSij.HTiMin- 1 t ton to Bulgaria.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 529 8 EAST ASIATIC yu SAILINGS TO CONTINUE s For Aden, Port So.d. Grn-, Copcnhog.r £j x. "SELANDIA" <J SIENA 21 22M W 2 xxi) "KINA- 40 xxx) SUMEAWA ,(-t |f Ap»/| y x) Colls London .p O K, nc ri r |f xxi Colls Beyrouth. Gcvr xxx) Colls Gdvn.o IT SA.L.NGS
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 236 9 N. BORNEO MAY BE THREAT TO COPRA ENTREPOT NORTH Borneo could eventually be a threat to Singapore's position as a copra entrepot, according to a section of the trade position as a The territory j**^*****^*! m importance a.s a copra import and exiwrt market and probably as a production centre.
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    • 54 9 A REPRESENTATIVE of the Commission for the Osaka International Tic, .c Fair. Jaj> m, Mr. H. Kattnri is m Binf pore m the pftWtl of a tour of South-east Aata. He is here to see lOC h;-^ -< the response tron the trade to [nvitauoni to
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  • 124 9 OXE of the items which the Ol'ord-Cambridgc Far East 1 rpedition carried with them is the "Paramo" Vice, fitted to each of the Land Rovers. These hrre Sffued the^i weU m carrying out ntpgin when they v.ct with an accident m Bunr^n. sad Mr Henry
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  • 18 9 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries is to launch £2J million project for the manufacture of polythene m India.
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  • 378 9 THE I S will hdp Thailand expand and drvHop its air transport SNstcm. the International Co-operation Administration announced m Washington. The assistance X to be given through Pan American WOrld Airways Inc. PAA ha.s contracted to send 29 technicians to Thailand for
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  • 102 9 THE Eastern Bank Ltd.'s nrt profit for the year ended Dec. 31, 1955, was fStnjSMt making a total with the amount brought forward to EK&6SC according to a cabled report received m Singapore Imm the Banks London Office. At the annual meeting to be held on
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  • 358 9 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System is planning a new Polar route between Copenhagen and Tokyo. Mr. Han>, Hlllbetf, fIM airline's local I V* ■aid th:s on Ui return I Singapore, after attending the SAS .^:r.:-annua! regional meeting on sale* and 11 is hoped to make
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  • 79 9 AN SAS sen ice to Moscow, expected t<» st.irt within two months i-> being planned, according to Mr. Hans Hall!>ei-. the airlines local representative. This means that S become the airline to The Finnish airline started a he Soviet capital last month 1 ith this new
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  • 520 9 By A Market Correspondent TOWARD the end of the period there was activity m the tin section where an upsurge m prices of some of the leaders was activated m the belief that the strike of tin mining employees would not now
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  • 70 9 MORI than ISjm nglneers and wor.-. i re 1 ing <inst time to complete the Hii pi ect m Jt .1 I Or r 93 per rent of the work on the thn ••.<■> long crete cum earth dam has already been completed. 1 -.rthern dyke
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  • 83 9 THE directors of the Chartered Hank of India, Australia and China ported a p for the Bank of £*****0 filar taxation and other p: sions m the past year. Two dividends of 7| per cent actual less income tax, each absorbed 7. The balar. f<MWld
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  • 46 9 DELIVERIES of tin-to<«i-centrates ;e ration mines to Singapore. Pcnang and '■■<■" vorth m February amounted to 4 tons m the previous month. rak dtUPHtd 2,910 tons v S r Other stocks came egri Pahang s), Johore (59 tons). Kedah as) and Malacca (one ton).
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  • 20 9 is s ■a Benson reports that roducts have been sold friendly foreign countries of the Ag: .rI A.P.
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    • 556 9 NOTICES I V. inkruptrv Ordinanre m (C: I R M W In thr Huh (ourt of the m .i|..n> ..f Mnsayore Kj IsMnd nf Sinwpnre P IN* BANKRUPTCY. No. 375 of E «..»HI\I)\K SINGH P IM»\K SINGH of No. 4. P Kovan Road, Singapore. W mg Order made 26th I
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    • 547 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (LHAPTKR 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore I Island of Singapore N BANKRUPTCY, N 14 < f R>: M. GO VIM) AS AMY of No •1 I ppi r Di Inon Bood, Sir.j;aporc r OhrkM <•: r made -Mr. id is l> r
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    • 157 9 NOTICES FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE npENDEKS arc invited for the •1- I ipply of the following tc tiio ORDNANCE DEPOT. FED E R ATION MILITARY FORCES, PORT DICKSON. Camp Eq ■;ip:rer.t Furnii ire and Woodware Bedsteads Textile Articles Cm kery and Glaaswarv aVuuillS, Brushes. Garden Implements etc. Enamei cd
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    • 165 9 BUSINESS IN WEEK BUSINESS done in shares from March to 18: INDISTRAIS:- Prater ft Xeave Ords $1.70 to $1,724 rd Federal Dispensary $2 1H and fc.15, Hammer Sc Co. $2.70 ed.. Hongkong B .nk Colonial SH.-i. Ma a', m Cement $1.55 and |1 M ed.. Malayan Breweriei c M ilayan
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    • 171 9 tost Psoas II U and W 12 Bitu I tnng ?1 .')5. C< nm ma: i 00 cen* Glenealy ILalJ Kcnp $1 80 H nri $1 82*. K jr.do- $245 -'i <-2 47i. Montakan $1.8 v r Sen ndah II W ed\ Suafd Tukang II SSI and C] 4 T
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  • 240 11 17 (Rente England won tjrsir m .succession when 11 jH»int> u<uk, two penalty tr\ m the ru?by union h,-,r l«dav. All the scor- pvt tialf- nis each, followed by and Scotland both v. ;>oints. Ireland and Scote completed the inter il programme but Wales France on March 24 and
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  • 51 11 MIAMI. Florida. March 18. (Reuter)— Nashua, the world's most \aluable racehorse, failed m a bid yesterday to become the world's biggest money winner when he finished fifth m the 112.900 dollar Gulfstream Handicap here o\er a mile and a quarter. The race wa s won b\ the \merican colt
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  • 53 11 O (1 d s on fa\ourite Nashua, twtytai top weight of 12!) pounds, the bluest handicap «.f his career, va s never prominent m the race and cave the poorest display of hj s .incr. Sailor, brilliantly rttMra f>\ Willie llartack. t(Mtk an irh lead and kept it
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  • 46 11 A win for the four->ear-old Nashua, who is by the Irivh vire Visrullah. would ha\e brought his t«»t.il winnings to 1.1^1.000 dollars and would beat the world record of 1.08.">.700 dollars h* Id by another American hot v, Citation. who was r«tired m 1951.
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  • 62 11 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. M lit* 18. < Reuter) I Swanton's XI. needed 157 with B n cond innings :ets m hand, to :v> I m ..ngs defeat ACaln Barbadas at the end of the third 19 of the four- :19 cricket match here. The tourists were all
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  • 62 11 BAKERSFIELD, California, Mar. 17 (Reuter) Ililw A-D tini (Trinidad) beat U* world 220-yard record by ooetcnth of wcond here today Mrith a time of 20.1 seconds. Mcl Patton (United States) holds the Official record— 2o.2 seconds set at Los Angeles m May 1949. Agostini also won a 100-yard
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  • 829 11 LONDON. March 17 (Reuter)— Birmingham City the only tram who have battled through the competition without the advantage of a home game today qualified for the final of the Football Association Cun —the most prized trophy m English soccer. Their opponents m the 100.000 rapacity Wembley
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  • 251 11 CHICAGO, March IK. (AP) Globe hoppinu Abe Saperstein, just back from a 35.000-mile, five-week tour of the Far Kast. yesterday described the 1 !*■*»<> Olympic facilities *1 Melbourne as "the greatest ever." 'Ill little goodwill ambassador, who puts the Harlen Globetrotters basketball KhdW OH the roid,
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  • 1252 11 l-I-AC.I i; DIN ISION I Arsenal 1. MllMJlfltitf U. 1 Blackpool 5 Newcastle D. 1 Bolt o 4 Wost Brom 0 H ;-:'lersfield 1 Everton 0 ■•.••.-mouth 1 Shi (field U l Wolves 1 Luton 2 U \(,l I Dl\ II Blackburn 4 West Han. i Bristol 2, Fulham
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    • 562 11 SITIATI()\S V\( A\r OIN< iAPORE BIPHOVEIII ki TRUST invites applicatioa* for the following po>is m the Technical Timesc SI >< (a) Desicn Assistant (Rein! Ed C ncrete). Commencing sala: pm. p able Allowance Initial 1 monthly emoluments $625 1 lor a single officer a; for 8 married officer. A i
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    • 121 11 Hbner fiy A/ Capp f IWT BOTHER W/TM i' v.--: AI V' "V i-LOOK. rr V; r I 3op By v. T. H ami in I Of Juliet Jones fiy Stan Drake j h-E G-OELL)DC<Z HERSELF '^^7 J X/■ I'4^ J ML Nn n v j^ s/ I every pk:oof
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  • 456 12 SCA Tourney Starts Off With A Bang THE Singapore Cricket Association's 1936 tournament started yesterday with a bans. Decisive victories were gained m all four senior matches. In the absence of 1955 champion? Pol.cc S A all Police sports engagements were cane- lied yesterday runners-u: S nga] Cricket dub it
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  • 173 12 w>VZ the Jum °r "A** ser RAF 1! beat the Indiaciation by four wickets at Balestier Road. IA scored 81 run?. Ra>ak being top scorer with 36 Smith with seven for 28 was the h bowler for the I The airmen scored 82 for six. A «J
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  • 19 12 STANDARD cameraman Lean Kup Sens: shows you here how the fields finished at Ipoh on Saturday.
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  • 814 12 Senior Cri cket Tournament Scoreboard V Mn <-< by tuo Wickets at Kale*tier Road i r Kulasingam b Bar- 2 M?K 1 f h ?f* Carmichael b b Whitmcll 11 C. Thurasmgham b Whitmell 21 F de Kretser c Flood b Warren 1 1 T. Rajendran lbw b Bar 24
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  • 388 12 STILL HA YE FAITH^HEAH KIALA LIMPLR. Sun Despite the defeat of Ons Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock m the All England championships I still have great faith m them, said Mr. Heah Joo Seanc m his presidential address at the Badminton Association
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  • 577 12  - Cambodians Get Tough With MCFA, But... KEN JALLEH LUCKY WIN FOR MALAYAN CHINESE By The Sports Editor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Cambodia's "get I tough" policy against Malayan Chinese F.A. XI almost paid winning 1 dividends at Pri nces Road today. The visitors, playing their final match, kept Malayan Chinese down
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  • 95 12 Xl ALA LUMPrR S\r.:— Malaya trill meet Cambodia M the 'return' match of the Asian Cup football con twn at Pnom-Pcnh m the last week of April, the secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, Mr. Kivok Kin Kcng said yesterday. Malaya icill "kill two birds with
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  • 181 12 From WINDSOR LAD KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— Jockey Sheldon Geyer who has been remarkably consistent recently again took riding honours at the Perak Turf Club's March meeting when he booted home six winners, seven seconds and two thirds. 1 Geyer rode most ot the winners
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    • 65 12 LATEST 1956 I V ORI.K-l \M(»l 61 iOI\N I <#X TELEFUNK n^jK [Hi-F[- vikV 'f uiii.tii' vis Obtomohli from your n j SIOW hi AN n 4. D*< j Sol AgcnH tor b ngop Oft, I Sorowok Etunci one N I "^^J a lk;l\i) \ou Bflg J THE FIRSI I
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