Singapore Standard, 22 March 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** i 5 lines^ 2400 #R /t iH *3p FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 YHFGHFF SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1936 Jl PAGES J"> CENTS
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  • 130 1 I .ma Morch 21, Reuter)— A time d this mor m thc bedroom of of Cyp rus N J° hn Harding, it a Mmottnecd. nd later detonated harmervant employed at jrt for duty this mornZmmmm He is still missine Governor was away all siting Famag John Harding, former of
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  • 51 1 NICOSIA. March 21 (Rev- terrorists killc(1 one British soldier and ured two others today v they hurled two foamy po: Fan The dead soldier was the 20th British Serviceman killed by the terrorists since they started their campaign Mence m favour of anion with Greece last
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  • 41 1 Arm y Of Ants Attacks A Village f abandon ir.-.. rr. v .3 have been sent to the to battle the ants with DDT. A number of the villas en fishting a futile battle st the tiny mvac already evacuated the
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  • 408 1 MARSHALL BRANDS US SKUNKS THE proprietors of The Singapore Sunday Standard were yesterday colled "skunks" by Chief [Minister David Marshall. Mr. Mcrshall hurled this abuse kit the paper's proprietors at a ("merdeka" meeting under the old apple tree between 1 pm. and > 2 p m i The Chief Minister
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI. M rdl 11 utcr^ url ti Nehru, the Indian Prime Mm r .»id today India s sit istl n bad b< n ry mn affected bs Ui ted statc> military aid to m." Mr. Nehru was spi aktns In a deba: i n th<
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  • 36 1 MADRAS M U 21 Reuter* Admiral Earl M intbatten. Britain's 11l I Bi Lord, and Lady Ifoantbattefl left here by air today for R .--oon after a v. Ii Uan naval est abti •'•>
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  • 181 1 Is There A Dark Cloud In The Horizon? BIRMINGHAM. March 21 (Keuter)— Mr. Gestgl Malenkov, Russia's minister of jovver .stations, was m low spirits here today as he began the seventh day ol his tour of Britain. Thc bra mins smile which yesterday Charmed sin worken
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  • 63 1 More Money For Aussies In Malaya CANBERRA March 21 <UP' Aiir.v Minister John O Cram r announce d m the H ol R< presentativt yest( rri. iv corporals and men ol iser rank serving m Malaya m receive an allowance ol v U pet day when hospitaDaatf. Th« i ite
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  • 58 1 TOKYO. March 21 <UP^ Eight y< irs ago, Dr. BetsnJl Okada and his physician son. Hisashi, started teaching planned parenthood m Sakura-Mura villas**. The Milage school announced today that for the first time In years there will not be enough students to till the two fort-grade
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  • 15 1 Sweden yesterday claimed 17 million crowns compensation for Swedish property damaged by Japanese Reuter
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  • 247 1 Helps Catch A Criminal Then Gives Away His Reward Money TIIE boy on the left is Yap Kong Yuen. 13-year-old napu of Teluk Kurau English School m Singapore, who is not only public spirited out alsc a good scout. Yap earned a $50 reward
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  • 105 1 LONDON. March 21 <R<u-.,-n M<>rr than SSI Member- of Parliament who are worried geesma many British theatres and music halls bave ClOOed down In recent yean have calM for a Government inquiry. In a parliamentary motion they urged the government to remember the importance
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  • 118 1 Rubber To China: Mum Is The Word From Andrew Hoth Standard London (oris. LONDON, W< d i dk ration Chioi Minister Tun.-ia Abdul Rahman has asr< < d with Colonial Secretary a. an [Lennox-Boyd nol to discuss publicly for the time bt Ing the question of Malayan rubber for China.
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  • 61 1 GAUHATI. India. March 21 < Rent en One pa ng< r was killed and MX people injured when an Indian Airlines Dakota causht fire on landing al Batoml airport near Tejpur (Assam) today. poor ot the injured were passengers. The other 13 passengers and i thud
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  • 42 1 COLOMBO. March 21 i ter) OfU n'j Prohibit I m Domini lon has .1 rin d th< government to ban liquor ai functions organln A Bf the State, li v. a. c am- d I.' rt today.
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  • 151 1 A FREAK thunderstorm over Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening disrupted aerial communications between the Federal capital and Singapore forcing a Malayan Airways Dakota to return to the Colony; after circling over the Selangor coast. The Dakota which was Dying m t}:P day's la.-t scheduled trip
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  • 199 1 INTEREST IN A-CHEMISTRY, PLASTICS NOW JOHANNESBURG, March 21 (Reuter)-Sir Miles Thomas, whose resignation trom the chairmanship oi Britisn Overseas Airway*, Corporation was anfinanced today, said here thi_> morning he would probably j»\c up the post at thc Six Miles would not comment
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  • 75 1 Bomb Prank Lands Four In Prison NICOSIA. March 21 <Ret> Highland Light Inlai ars* imprisonment by a Court Martial here today c ges of causing explosions at u A aHlaam' .1 An oti Avenceo 10 nve years imprisonment and a fourth hr c Y in: 1 tngs and sentences nfirmation.
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  • 26 1 1 1\ L British Colon* :••■<: Jordan Ltgion returned to London by lr fi Amman M lard a > w.tii 1h» r v. ives and fair.:;
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  • 177 2 House Query On Boy Soldiers lonl>« liardi I Rtotl I S r a. Lab' members protested m the House of Commons y. v:day at band boys under 18 some under 16— being sent with the forces to overseas trouble spots I Mai.- Cjrpra and Ken Brockway corned that they were
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  • 60 2 TWO Singapore gangsGroup 18 and 22— were poised lor a major showdown i bottles, bicycle cha and sticks at the junction of Geylang Road and Joo Chiat Road last night. The Secret Society SubBranch, however, received Information of the impend g clash and closed m using
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  • 73 2 No Sabotage At Rally Police SINGAPORE Police investigating the collapse of the rostrum at the Kalians Rally on Sunday have found no of any mischievous interference or sabotage with arrangements made by the organizers of the rally. The collapse of the rostrum, a police statement said, due to the "tremendous
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  • 154 2 ASSIGNEE HAS HIS DOUBTS FEAK that a bankrupt might be influenced by a money-lender was expressed m a Singapore Court yesterday by Assistant Official Assignee, A. \V. Ghows. Mr. Ghows was opposing an application for adjournment by the money-lender. Bcsawa Singh, "to consult
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  • 29 2 TWO brass and copper eshau-* r ;>• s and a propellor a rth $2,000 were i olen from a shipping yard m B ich Load. Bingapore, yes- rday.
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  • 121 2 LONDON. March Ll. (Router) A 4-year-old Englishman, Lewis King, was today ■ailii his 40-foot ketch. Jeanne Mathilde, alone through the Indian Ocean after his companion, a New Zealander, had been taken off for an ur- operation. A message received m I mdon yesterday said the
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  • 524 2 Police Officer Posed As 'Buyer In Transaction A DEAL In Singapore concerning forged Indor.esia rupiah bills resulted .n the arrest of four men, it was stated yesterday at a hearing before Mr. Justice Taylor la lhe Singapore Assize Court Th; wa? be .sc the "buyer
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  • 57 2 photo hv Yung Peng Seoag. THE Sultan of Selangor blcsx's Tunku Abdul Aziz. lla.ia Muda of Sclanuor. and Kahimah. at I Ber■aadUag wrmii il the btMU BdlHlf. vrstcrday. The Tunku married. Kahimah. a Sumatran pi iiu ess sci i c t 1 > on Mard 11 Xe»ler4ij
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  • 203 2 PENANG. Wed.— A landlord. Ooi Phee Keat. described by .the Deputy Ptiblir Prosecutor, Mr. I Cooke, as "a self-confessed gambling: operator m thc numbers lottery," was today sentenced to 2 1 years 1 imprisonment on a corruption charge m the Sessions Court here.
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  • 71 2 Brigade Hq. Transferred To S' pore TBE 18th Infantry Brigade as a reserve for GHQ m Singapore, under the command of Major General D.D.C. 'h, GOC Singapore Base Di Commenting on the proposed transfer of headquar the 18th Infantry Brigade from to Singapore Base I ny spokesman said that the
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  • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A patrol of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles wounded one of two tSSM •ed m Labis area of Johore yesterw day. Both terrorists manafsd -cape. patrol of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles, while questioning a man eultive-. I ac Cameron lands a Pahaat je* terday. were fired
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  • 42 2 MAI Wed.— An expatriate. Mr. S. A. Ri elected M pal S after the Cou: session at its monthly tod vy. is at prr Deputy Supervisor of l >. Malacca, and had been acting M )er last year.
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  • 108 2 'Foolish Act' After A Quarrel MALACCA. Wed. A quarrel over a girl between two men ended m one of them threatening to shoot the other. This was related m the Sessions Court here today. In the dock was Yap 1 Hoi. a member of the Rasah ze Home Guard, charged
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  • 131 2 PFXAXG. Wed— Police investigating the death of MekBUm binte A.;, at a hotel m Chulia Street yesterday afternoon, said the betteved the motive was robbery. However, ci- <■ IMM worth of Jews cry on her person nai left untouched. Mekwm eras stabbed To death.
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    70 2 MISS Lav Ah Moy. a honorary member of the British Red Cross Society, receives a bronze medal from the Sultan of Perak. for donating blood to the Ipoh Blood Bank, at a presentation ceremony held on the Ipoh Padang on Tuesday. Standing on the right is hi Hi
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  • 165 2 All PARTY leu on a io rmul a lor .1 cohmm Mission would svvk m I The leaders. Messi h Lim Choon Mong and In Jumat, agreed that tm n, ence within the British current agreement to L defence and g.iidaiu, trade. ua| i* i ey wfll submit this
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  • 21 2 HI ■i I I I I I I I I ther< I I I had I pea; I and I
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    • 73 2 TH Rl LLS never before exoerienced! *m DRAMA never before imagined! A /jammm^ and— a thousand and one c f ays ftv tow dazzling dances and duels! x \S^"^i 4 ill MOD£R\ THEATRES' MIGHTIEST s^ffi^vfe V^ r i Alt mam THE FIRST TAMIL tb© Pf|/ *^J^Efi PICTURE IN COLOUR i;
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  • 92 3 Women Hold Record For Fires KUALA LUMPUR. Wed enforcement ot a fire ntion legislation m the ation was very importhe Chief Inspector ot Services. Col. F. F. C. :%ins said today. Addressing about fifty woat ,the YWCA H( Watkins said that over Buss had occurred > Ah damage est .Uf
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  • 83 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Teo Soo Lian. I-v ir-oM housewife. today i tain* I trial before the F:: IfogJ to a charge of cr using g: I 1 Is her i ar-dd ghter by pouring boiling r on lr granted bail of $500 and the case #as
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  • 358 3 Will Be Out For Senior Students Soon Parkinson A STANDARD History of Malaya for senior students will be published m the not too distant future, I rofessor of History of the University of Malaya C.N Parkinson told The Standard yesterday. Prepared by eight authors ana divided
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  • 304 3 'Your Girls Have Shapely Legs...' li have shapely legs and well-formed This was the vi m expressed by Miss P. V. an official of the Royal demy of Dancing m Engho is now Rhine* *>re conducting ballet examat ions he added that Singapi* nupils have **a won der- to learn"
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  • 29 3 THt: Indian Sect on of Radio Malaya. Peaang, will stage a variety concert featuring popular local Indian artists tt the We -Vy Primary Sehooi hall on Saturday.
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  • 272 3 A MAN committed suicide because the tjirl whom he secretly loved could not return the affection he had -for her. Thi' was said during a Singapore la luiry yesterday Into the death of Chua Kirn Tt ng, 21, B DOOdIC maker. who died of
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  • 233 3 A CARPENTER snatched at a revolver pointed at him by a detective, it went otf. fatally wounding him m the stomach, a Singapore Coroner's Court era* I I j -tcr day. The detective. Marikan bin M lamed Kassim. was testifying m an inquiry into the
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  • 42 3 Malacca "Bebaa" a I stage "Sapu T;m^an Puteh" (The White Handkerchief) on April 8 and 7. at the Singapore Badminton Hall m si I ol the St raits Chinese British Association arid i'n" Malacca Seek Kiadh Eenh Temple fund
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  • 120 3 FIVE people including a 21-year-old girl, who vote alleged to have been involved m the not at last Sunday's Merdeka Rally were produced In the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday They were. Lee Ah Lin 2 Sim Wah Kia. Woof Chani Hua. Leon? Wen
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  • 83 3 MALACCA. Wed.— A decision on the SSO.OOO projected animal infirmary here hai bCCB deferred to the next Muni 'ip .1 Council meeting. This wa? decided si tIM Council meeting today. The Council also confirmed lti Finance and General Committee's decision to engage the Settlement legal adviser
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  • 46 3 MALACCA. 1 The Municipal Council will not have a Has of its own until Ma .i.va attains independence. Tins was decided at thc Council's monthly mer til j which instructed the Secretary to return the design submitted by a London firm.
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  • 44 3 A QUANTITY of old mines. shells and bombs was found buried m the grounds of the No 3 BOD m Alexandra Road. Singapore, yesterday. Soon after the diseovcry. Army experts examined the ammunition, believed to be relies of the lasl war
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  • 259 3 picture 'China Doll' Puts Cowboy Singer In The Running "CUIXA DOLL." a song inipired and made famous by Slim Whitman. current. y America's Number One cow-boy-singer, this vrck v on first place fcr Singapore singer Ralph de Silva m the sixth heat of Radio Malaya's
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  • 120 3 A Gl INMAN I ro ighl cake to trr k a young a omaa Into lettins him Into her boms m .lagos"C!o-e. Singapore, ye tcrda y hi rrning. tm bringing thi -ke for vn ir bui m ii lb* ama a.s he smi.cd an
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tho Postmaster General Malaya, announced that thc ■pedal 10-cont postage stamp Issued to commemorate thc diamond Jubilee of the Sultan of Johore will be withdrawn from sale with cflect trom April 1. 1956.
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  • 38 4 HONGKONG. March 21.— Special Standard Services: Closing pricea ol the Hongkong Exchange were: SI S 77 to i'l Sterling; 13.***** to US$l; -1.84 1 to Malayan $0,172 lo om Indonesian Rupiah; Gold (258.79 to a t.cl.
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  • 37 4 HORACE DE WITT. 1 former nles manager ol Singer Machine Company Limited was ■cquitted In the Malacca Sesrioni Court of two c-har^o? of recording the firt it ions sale of two machinei on two Companjf forms.
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  • 392 4 MPs HEDGE THE CRUCIAL QUESTION «We Are Only Fact-finding, Not Judges..." THB six-man British Parliamentary delegation leaves Singapore today for Kuala Lumpur with a pretiv rich knowledge of the opinions of various sections of tnt community which will he of great value to us m reporting to our friends m
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  • 183 4 RAILMEN CALL FOR INQUIRY KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed —The National Union ol Railwaymen today called I i public inquiry into the rapidly deteriorating I abOU i-managc men I re lations within the Malayan Railway. Pri >ident c* the \UR. Mr J. Lr<^ .said an Inquiry ot this nature would do much
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  • 26 4 WEE Soon Heng of Rochore Cai I Road was fined $35 for inconsiderate driving at thc junction of Serangoon and kitchener Road, on Jan. 29
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  • 144 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOStfIU rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers spot ill y.i April No. 1 k.s.s. »7| nri No. I m;>; W| no. 1 aaj asi lone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was s:>Si>; per picul dv 1!' tts.) LONDON RUBBER No
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  • 217 4 DATO TAW CALLS FOR UNITED STAND KUALA LIAIPCR, Wed.— The Malayan Chinese Association will shortly call a I edcration-wioe meeting to discuss and formulate Chinese views on the future ot the Federation. The decision to hold the ir.etinu was taken today by tho MCA Central
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  • 90 4 No Bikini For Water 'Queen' CONTESTANTS f»>r Pcnang's Water Festival "Queen" io be chosen on June IT will not ha\e to wear bikinis, the organizing (ommittee announced yesterday. Tho committee has indicated that the "queen" will be chosen only from among the girls actually taking part m the procession of
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  • 147 4 Suspension Order Causes Row KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The chairman ot the Belan-I got division of the Labour Party. Mr. Tan Tuan Eoon. was warned today ot the consequences ot defying s suspension order passed down by the Party's National Executive at Ipoh last Sunday. Mr. Tan has circulated a notice
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  • 247 4 MINERS WARN: ALTER POLICY OR TIN WILL DROP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— European and Chinese miners, m a joint memorandum, have warned the Alliance Government that unless it changed its polio towards mining, the future output cJ tin would be seriously jeopardized. Although only about 1 3 per cent of the
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  • 59 4 MALACCA. Wed. More than 200 Chino e from the kampong* of Kandang Ay c r Molek and Alai who net at the Tee Hoo Ong Yah Kor.£ Temple today decided In start a sub-branch of the Malayan Chinese Association They also decided to form an Alliance
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  • 233 4 PREFERS RED CHINA TO PRISON TOO Chee Kien. 21. an assistant m a bakery shop. was sentenced to years' imprisonment m a Singapore couit \v. tl when he pleaded guilty to having under his con:rol a subversive document East CuflSt Road on March S. Tho document wa an official receipt
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  • 96 4 PfcNANU red.- Banl v'r rks In Pi r ing anci Admini--U 1 1 D bave decided to b: ofl negotiations "ith employer banks and have begun preparing U r strike action. a meeting i I night rmpTA< red th- I.'.' cutivi c< ivaa'i U d<
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  • 35 4 B C RICHES v. Oned 128 m a Singaj oi C irt yesterday for Iriving a moi r- ;>r m a negligent manner at T( ok Blangah Road en Aug 30 last year
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  • 170 4 KUALA LUMPUI, Wed. Thc trial m the Sessions Court of two millionaire rice merchants on chaiges ol' fraud invoking IISJMM worth of Government rice entered its 15th day today. In his day-long review of the case, Mr. Philip Clough, Selangor legal adviser, who
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  • 138 5 L< A//cge Victimization Lfc|Ml\ Wed. Fort\ \ssi>t.int nurses I ital m Johore B.ihru ha\e express 1 nintnended for overI the Colombo I'Lan because ol I Seta***" 54 wearing 'toad" taps been nurses nave oeen ;!cncd with iplinary tollowing their refusal <\ir the new caps, an the Johore Medical Servi
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    15 5 and Mr Latmbrvfpick p.- from a heavily-laden tree m t I -den m Canbi rm,
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  • 53 5 Wed. A preary First Aid cia.vs under auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association. Ka;ang branch, was formed by fl Chong. the new ter ol the Kajang School. The class comprises of 140 tudents who are under 16 er 11 years of age. They all pupils
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  • 141 5 'Malayan Students Build Goodwill' WAX students are the biggest single factor m Australia buildgood w'M towards Malaya, said Mr. G. Leembruggen m Canberra recently. I.cembruggen, of the Singapore Civil Service, has just compl. six months with thc office of the United Kingdom i Commissioner m Canberra. He is. m a
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  • 27 5 THE Singa] for the Deaf and Dumb will take over from April 1 and dumb clfl hich re conducted m the past British Ren Cr
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  • 311 5 Too Many Varied Building Rules In The Country M Planner Calls For One Law KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-The whole moss of existing regulations on buildings, land titles and other aspects of development should be revised into one comprehensive document to serve the whole country, Mr. T. A. L. Conconnan, the Federal
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  • 106 5 Your Honour, I'll Plead Guilty 1f...' A YO'CTII wiio had been remanded for the la IS day told a Singapore Court yesterday that he would plead guilty it nis case was postponed once more. "If this case is postponed again. I will plead guilty Since mv arrest I have bei
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  • 114 5 IPOH. \V< d Srventy-eight ,j n 1 iv pre -''Uted dai by the Bultan ol Perak at a < mi ny held on the' Town Padang yesterday. The recipients were: Silver Medal foe donating blood i• m snd more i Inche Abdul Rahman. Mr. CL, Marcus.
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  • 43 5 GOH row yesterday (-'aimed trial m the Singapore Seventh tes Court to a charge of causing grievous hurt to 1 Gim Huat with an iron h. Alexandra Road, on March 1!) He was allowed $1,000 oai. till March 28.
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  • 29 5 A BR.V. Of The National on of Teachers has been formed m Taiping with Mr. Teoh Chai Chin as chairman and Mr. Cheah Keat Hin, hon. secretary.
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  • 98 5 1 Muslim Advi.s. ry Board hunt Ing for suitable slti for it. $60,000 welfare home. Dato Byed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, chairman ol the Board told Thf Standard rday thai funds wer< :v ing raised foi thc purpose trom amonf local Muslims. Ovi
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  • 45 5 K.VJAXC. Wed. A joint meeting of the District Welfare Committee and the Kajang Hall Committee has heen called for Monday to make plans for a Kajang fair Ul bo held sometime tins year. Thc last fair was held m 1854.
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  • 1025 6 Singapore Standard Who Is The Skunk? 1 NDEI the "old a;;- y t >te:dav. Chit i U M D Vld Marshall nave another exhibition of tantru::. wl., lM resorted to vulgar abuse against the organization which publishes The Singapore Standard. He used WOTdl from Wa vicious vocabulary. SBhslailllsll»| igalfl Urn
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  • 1176 6  -  ANDREW ROTH By I LONDON COMI men cling to office, They think. BUitC ••••'•"ngly. that the WOTS! thing" in the world jj to be tired. But not so Geoffrey Lloyd. now visiting Malaya as a consolation prize !<>r having been bed M Minister of
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  • 584 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by imi EAKING at thc annual general meeting of 'he ang Straits Chinese British Association on Sunday, President Heah Joo Seang expressed the consensus of >on of non-Malays do led m the Federation and Singa}x>re. which the Malay* do not appear to
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 107 6 Bir: Allow me. through thc medium of your paper i .v:r.rl.:.. I Mr. Pranch Th mai i n his magnili< ent *h< p u Li iritednesa dv i tbe Merdeka riot at Kallang the other The co s conduct of this gentleman (an Englishman) is m
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    • 91 6 Sir: Mr. Marshall's ungracious chagrin over one Singaporean giving bis honest opinion 0 n "Merdeka'' is typicai of the type ot man we have as our Chief Minister and probably of conditions which will ensue snould this country get Independence under Mr Marshall. Apparently only Mr,
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    • 253 6 S:r: I h.avc BOOM Urw.nd to |oia force- w:th those who are agam.-t lierdeka Some people do not seem to under-: and why Chin Peng came out openly to declare hi> entire support for Merdeka it waa significant that the Communists wanted
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    • 75 6 Sir: My mo^t profound c ngi il illations on visionary editoriais leer A.-*er too.) You have Ul 'he nail squarely or tt h ad I saw la-' S lay'- ral y, and tiie pathetic miserafc c hcfia-. <jf our "Miafe» lan Before Sunday I 4 m BY Meedeka." vsay
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    • 51 6 J I Sir; If you agree with < our present Chief Minister. 2 Mr. David Morshall, you ore o patriot. If you dis- CC agree with him you are o <■ 1> contemptible coward and a troitor I 1 Pray God, please save us from Mcdcka. TAN KIM
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    • 199 6 Merdeka P hooey Sir: The mob is one of those sinister things which very few people indeed can control. When the mob rears its gly head, chaos, arson, riots, murder are the consequent U us Christ and more recently Gandhi, who I lis love, faith, I laril and non-violence urere
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    • 28 6 HUMAA//S£D TRUFOODIfP) MOST LIKE^J^fA.y MOTHER'S MILK'-jsp^ Available at all First Class Dealers Agents:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. INCORPORATED IN THE f-EDERATION OF MALAYA) SINGAPORE KU4LA LUMPUR. KLANG SEREMBAN, PENANG.
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    • 20 6 Dances take on new delist When the room is Osram brif k rfrfrerfuement cTHE GENERAL ItUT. Reprise* ng THE GENERA.
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  • 233 7 M.C.C. SKIPPER MUST TAKE FULL BLAME I T PAKISTAN RAG! w h ite- -Donald Carr 29- s team which returned ■Airu their three months £s been chai-.» d with lull re^pon.sit tlurinu the third unit*^?™ T Peshawar. i Bcuh, was surprised m his rest by a group of M.C C
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  • 301 7 LINE-UP FOR THE OSCAR ANNUAL HOLLYWOOD. March 21 (AP) I hire eooM ho rejoicing n Itai> Umight If the 28th annual Oscar rate runs true to form. Here are the fa\ ourites; \NN\ MAGNANI, the volcanic Italian film actress ERNEST BORGNINE, American horn son cd Italian parents. "MARTY.' a film
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  • 63 7 OTTAWA. March 21 (Reuter) The Canadian Cabinet is to v the eases of eleven convicted murderers, condemned to die. while a parliamentary committee prepares a repoi whether capital puni>hment should be abo.i>hcd Canada, before an aw tion h carried out. the condemned person's case is automatically
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  • 420 7 Cwealth Overseas Service Under Study LONDON. March 21, (Reuter) The British Colonial Other is filling about 11 pn*t> for administrative officers as iculturalists, engineers, teachers, doctors I nurses 1:1 thr colonies each year Lord 1 \fg t Minister without portfolio, gave this figure
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  • 38 7 president Elsenhower on Tuesday named Jefferson Caffrey, retired career diplomat, to serve as his personal r< present at :ve with ambassadorial rank at ceremonies bi Karachi «>n Friday marking the adoption ol Pakistani new ron>titution. A.P.
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  • 36 7 KAMPALA. Uganda, March -l (UP)—^Police Marched fesh (day f< i the hes I of Sikh bus proprietor. Aijar. Singh, Wk t heari'e.-s body wa? i md fi day under mbm bushei near tha road
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    • 26 7 Li'ENEBURG. Ger nsoy, March 21 (AP) A Soviet weather balloon was found m \v Germany yesterday by children near the East German Zone border
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    • 30 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 21 (UP) —The death toll rose fUStI rdav to at teas! IM parsons k. m two weekend storms Which swept across the Northeastern States
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    • 31 7 001 OMBO, March 21 (UP) —An international assembly nt peace will be held m Ceylon soon after the cnx\ of Bundha Jayanti celebrations next year, it was announced today
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    • 26 7 MILAN. Mar 111 (AP) Enrico Restedi, Italian pioneer m the held of neroria rtlCl and automobiles died yesterday a'. the age of 72.
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    • 28 7 BOGOTA, Colombia. March 21 (AP) Nimuro Takata. Charge D'aflairo of the .Japanese Legation uere. drowned lad weekend while on a fishing expedition, it WM learned yesterday
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    • 26 7 LONDON. March 21 (UP) The Soviet Union has kept the Stalin Peace Prize although it has junked Stalin s reputation. MOSCOW Radio revealed yesterday.
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    • 32 7 NEW DELHI. March 21 (AP) Gen. Mahinder Singh Chopra. 47. retired divisional commander m the Indian Army lias been appointed Indian Minister to the Philippines, an official announcement said yesterday.
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  • 97 7 JACKSON. Mississippi, March 21 IAP) Parents who seek public welfare assistance lor more than one illegitimate child could be sterilized under a Bill under study m the Mississippi House ot Represent at Ives State representative D H Glass, author ot the Bill, said yesterday
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  • 284 7 FAIR DEAL FOR TURKS OR FACE CONSEQUENCES Turkey Against Ciwrus 9 Union With Greece WASHINGTON, M 3 rch 21 (AP) AmDassador Sel.m Sarper, Turkish envoy to the United Nations, declared yesterday th* Turkish people wuuia dc very greatly tempted" to prevent by force any settlement of the Cyprus issue which
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  • 89 7 UK Theatres Reject Royal Tour Film LONDON, Mar 21 (UP) Three of Brita n's biggest itre chains ye tei lay refused to show a film of Q M I Elizabeth's tour of Nigeria They said it lacked p_ ie lan The only company to book the film was an Ameri
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  • 60 7 I'M! ED NATIONS. M h 21 (IT) -The United S*a:c n;gr.: rcqv.c>\cC "urgent and early action" hy the U.N Security Council on the Mid:.c BSSI cr:sis. There was a possibility that the Council might meet lata this MWk but observer? tht it f tbat I
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  • 98 7 SWEEPING VICTORY FOR P.U.P. BELIZE. B^.t. h Honduras. March 21 1 j People.- L'r.A d Party l pt into pcm. r m Belize M inicipal Council la festerday's elect ioi r..r.« the nine seaOne < successful caadidat- Mr Georgi Price. PU P Secretary v,id a crowd I I HO Bl
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  • 57 7 Bl INO RES. Marc!- j I (Re I man who neat his nine-year-old _ion w of a hunting rule was seriously injured when the aun wen: and shot him m the stom under the impact of the final blow. c boy was being punished because
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  • 39 7 TRIPOLI. Libya. March V. Britain's War HfinlitSi. Antony Head, arrived bera Ir .'■<■:..- He plans to stay I ret -.ays, Anting which he will inspect Briti Army installation Tripolitania and call on the nier. Mustafa Ben
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  • 99 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower rummages m his desk, m Washington, hunting for a souvenir for four-year old Clara Jo Proudloot of Miami, who visited him as the lOM Lester Seal child of the National Society of Crippled Children a n d Adults. Iho President c.cme up with several
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  • 109 7 TOKYO. Mar I'l .IP) ft raging lire destroyed and estimated 2,000 borne* m the Japan Sea coast town of No shiro m Northern Akita Preft ture late last night and ear y this morning. i o Kyodo News Agency reported that the lire, which was spread
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  • 30 7 THE newspaper Asahl reported on TuesdSJ th< first iroup ol withdrawing British Commonwealth flOfO m Japan will leave lor home < n Thursday aboard a British transport a. P.
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  • 56 7 YUMA. Arizona. March 21 (Reuter)— The British no\< t. Mr Aldous Huxley, was married here on Wednesday to Miss Laura Rachera, an Italian concert .c.t.iit. Mr. Huxley. 61, who has heen married once ■1. Rachera, homes as m Los A I >-ycar-oid. Mr. Basil best known as
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  • 364 8 TAPPER GIRL, 20, CLEARED OF MURDER Lover Jilted Her So She Bought Knife To Commit Suicide This Might Not Be My View— Judge IPOH, Wed. Leong Choon Moi, o 20 year-old rubber tapper of Tanjong Malim, left thc High Court here this morning a free woman after the assessors had
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  • 244 8 Co-operate And End Emergency —Chinese Told TELOK ANSON. Wed— Chinese padi planters In Chi Chak New Village can help end the Emergency, said Mr. D. W. Stewart m i farewell menage w the planters yesterday 111 Stewart, who had heen the i lecutive Crioniration o <•. of the Changkat .long
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  • 94 8 Court Fines Three For Moving Food PONTIAN. Wed. Thc Sessions Court here today impo-eoi fines ranging lrom S.'iO to $300 on people who moved food m restricted ..ithout permits. 1 ng Cheng. 51. a pineapple estate labourer, was fined $300 or three weeks' jail for moving 15 tahils of salted
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  • 59 8 KUAN 1 \N. Wed. I 30-bed home ior incurable tubercular patient- ii Bu Übi Road here will be opened on Friday by the Sultan of Pahans. The home was built with funds alloc.-. bf the Social Welfare Lotteries Board and public subscript i It will be
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  • 30 8 VELAUTH LN was $25 by the Muar rate. Inche Pawan Ahmad, yesterday for failing to attend the Magistrate's Court m respect oi a criminal summons issued on him.
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  • 104 8 -THK Way of tha CrOM," I or;.:r.a'ie representation of j Christ*! Passion, bgr Henri I Gheon. i? to be given by the Church o! the Ascendon, Sin- :-> ne. i:e\t week. Takint; part wii* be the p".p '> and itafl of St. Ancm w°s School,
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  • 79 8 GENERAL Ngoc Lee. Direc-tor-General of Police and head of the Surete of South Vietnam, is visiting the Federation of Malaya to see Federal Police establishments. Accompanying him are three senior South Vietnam police officers. Picture shows General Ngec Lea (right) arrhrtaf at the Kuala I. umpur railway
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  • 16 8 THE Public English School. Johore Bahru, will celebrate its silver jubilee on April 7.
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  • 236 8 SEREMBAN, Wed. Cheah Bio Fah, now undergoing a 15-year sentence m Sen mban Prison for possession of ammuniti n. was given another stretch of one \i m rndav. when be pleaded guilty to a charge oi Voluntarily causing hurt to a p:
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  • 112 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three young men were alleged m iha Ri .1 ti \U 'a Court today to have robbed shopkeeper of $1010 In <-ash and ieweilcry at li *gg— point. In the COlirl today iPOfC Lai Kwan Tai. 20. Chew Ch I Ling, id.
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  • 293 8 PARENTS CLAIM K.L. BODIES FOR BURIAL KUALA LIMPIK. Wed Two young men lodav paid for the murder of Wearne Brothers cashier. ."iS-vear-old Mr. Yap Kon Shin They were hanged m Pudu Prison at dawn. The killers. Chen Chung Ling, 2.J and Kwong Kirn On, 19.
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  • 172 8 YOUTH WORK IS ON THE UP UP Big Grants By Sarawak Govt. YOUTH work look a pest apward trend U m Kuching and Sibu. state port of t Social Welfare Council published teccntly. In S:bu. thc Council initially gave a giant of |15,000 last year for the B i Club.
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  • 90 8 Deadlock In Perak Hydro Talks IPOH. Wed. Thc Perak River 1; nployees' Union and the company have reaehcd adlock m their diseusdSß the Union's demand for better working conditions and higher wages. About 1.500 eunfrjoss. teclud. -se m the Kinta trical Dcpartnv River Hvriro are involved m the dispute. A
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    • 192 8 THE MAJOR COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR! the Major COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR! sjj^EUTINANT T~a» Sev«n year Man mm*M^m\Wmm l&ijJM Skirts 1 W*' S *sg&^3 ClNemaScoPE* 1 gets rervo-» because "<W.^. r i c ■-> t*e »erv eel V* s a TOM Jmanmf EWEIL f SHEREE gIV A North
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  • 1909 9 fg CASE OF THE FSDFSDF -And The Story Of Two 'Very Queer Creatures' £nf the ehunh t»« v «atf M m. l i.r f Airline tune lr ft h l X; s sh j ,r .riirredrd Jj;»Vhd.d I I I I I a I Cunninghame Graham and
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  • 89 9 Letter for INDIA i iMtors to liisdaue:_*>in.il ie jnrn M Count an ii? the latest I iht >trf amine! «fradin. *iag ah mhtwe. Oot? ha ihfv would hSiscapmrr on mlaasaoa. I d tbr wrkome m mm at Delhi mt fon< In Is the lurnMir-Uf neral [w»»v«l Ihr thr count- __i_
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  • 1019 9 Men. women and children are leisurely can led m buihukCartS lo th- ro ai.s t mv or n the Mountbatteos are t a lh''\ it want to see the white man who relinquish, d his s md li mded o\ er freedom to us m a sehrtt
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  • 498 9  - Are we in for a hard winter M.A.Glasgow Di T LONDON \FTER an cvccptionally fine sw\^:er, arc we V.able to hare a particularly scr ere winter 0 Well, scientists are, as yet. MBBbla To forecast the wealhrr, so far m adrauce, but llicy can now predict with much grertrr accuracy
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    • 129 9 TOMORROW l nrrotrnrd King /y fl Ksl sb. >^C 1 tJ 4^^^^^^- A *4^^S^^mmmmw ilm Zenith! Perfection exist* ZENITH Proves it by mokmg The Best ond Most Accurate Watches FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD., 18-F, Battery Rood Singapore. Sold by all leading watch FAVRE-LEUBA SERVICE Our Service Station under Swiss Supervision
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    • 206 9 I d on the red side I >\...\_vf i i cartaia CfJ f/((////V/ l> ''^^'^MS Producing a striking immm^_. L' 4. Lilies formed ud m 5..'..--BhsinTn nri ViHHMHBKIPI vvith the bird (5> BfUl/u II X i XJ rll^^^m^^ >uppi e cape c9> r liaiiJ 1^ 1 'cd by a docte-
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  • 257 10 SLUMBERETTES FOR AIR INDIA SUPER CONNIES SOON AIK India International will operate Super Constellation aircraft with Siumberettes for first class passengers from next month. This is one of thc many alteration and Improvi ments con .v nl with the airline objectives of providing better and faster services to the travelling
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  • 147 10 MALAYAN sharefc ken yea tevdav reported the following business done: Con. Tin Smelt ords 20 11 arrival: Fed. Disp. $2.12 l old and fl 90 new. V I N 1 ll 11 76C0, $1.75 cd: Gammon $2.18 dehncd. 52.15: Hammer $2.56xd. SL' Hume A5 4 1 M.
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  • 170 10 TIN shares m: proved m a tew counters while rubber shares were quiet. Price changea announced by tiie Malayan Sharebr' kers' AaaodatiOO yesterday re: Boatained support for Malayan industrial- was evident m the market yesterday. INDISTKI Al S B :ver> S^"» ,r s Fed Disp. 2 10
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  • 31 10 EQUIPMENT from Britain and Holland will arrive m Australia soon lor a new plant to make cathode ray tubes for television sets. The plant will be m Adelaide
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  • 40 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In February a total of $5,923.--$01.46 waa deposited m ihe Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank, Thia amount exceeded withdrawal m- 1323.424J6. During the month 5.551 new accounts were opened. photo.
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  • 438 10 WORLD mine production of tin-in-concentrates (excluding China and the U.S.S.R.) m 1955 was 168,000 tons, a decrease of 0.9 r > as compared with 1954, according to the January Statistical Bulletin of the International Tin Study Groip. Production increased m Ea .a. the Belgian
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  • 140 10 thf rubber market ta Singapore waa teatureless yesterday. Ural .made rubber for Apri shipment closing at 07| enta per lb., a drop of cent on Tuesday Prices opened slightly higher yesterday, first business having be< n around M oenta per lb. tor lirst grade April siiipnient. I.
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  • 125 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- duce Exchange neon fLw*i*g prices per picul yesterday: Copra March $28^ buyers. $28, seiiers: April $281 buy- ers. $23 seller.-: coconut oil »bulk> $42 sellers, coconut oil i drums $45 seiiers: Muntok white pepper $124 sellers. Sarawak white $123 sellers. Special Sarawak black $94 sellers.
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  • 36 10 IHE Malayan Advertiser*' Association have elected following office-bearers 1956: President: Mr B R Radcliffe: V: e-Prosident: Mr 1 aria: Committee: BC. Lewi?. D. T 1 X:: A. Hewitt J. Rees and E C y.
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  • 134 10 shriro rCHIJIAJ LTD. held a dealers' dinner nt the W;ug Choon Yuen Restaurant. Great Wor/d. Singapore, recently m honour of Mr Ro i t Vog t. Commercial Director of Fortis Watch Ltd., Siritzerland. Mr. Vogt is visiting the Colony m the course of a world tour Group photograph
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  • 127 10 World's 'Smallest' Watch Now Here A LADIES' waterproof watch, claimed by the Swiss manufacturers to be the s tllest m the world, is being introed to the Malayan market. Mr. Bert m Ditesheim. export manager of Movado Fartr of La Cha:.- F rids, is now m Singapore to super- c
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  • 297 10 ir** r M'W^ma\mmmmm^ m m mTinanw I#*«f #> m n nnnn nnn a A Ifffl A TEAM from Bur mo s sell a large quantity 0 f nee I Bi price/ I Th exporters, U S W* X Kyi and Daw San X I urns to Rangoor. Ku The
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  • 205 10 Industry Spends $235 M. Replant TIIE overall rubber :I planting and new W v.«*.:ing picture is most enOOliragicg with the estates section of the industry having spent H I 1 .mated $235 ir.ll I JO" from its own resources, states the I report of th 6 Rubber Producers' Council ol
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  • 26 10 technical Assn. Celebration 1 Malayan |j^ tl*i! gi, Kill b,* wtattaa and *Mr(*2 am«m- thi, v feats fcrariatM cai proKTfss J Talk* a* three days m
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    • 624 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRIC ELY BOARD I'NITED KINGDOM I NTVERSII V SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APHJGATKXtfI r ..ted m candid itea who were between 17i ar i 23 v rs ot ase on I I >nuary 195»J and who CH ens or locally b ra Bi tl h Subjects, sch ir.-hips
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    • 587 10 TANJONCi TIN DREDGING LIMITED TiiK fa -iv..: g Urn lad <■' 1 i li ;lar to shareholders DOd LOO 100 I 0 Ilal M ird I >'"> m idi r letter aWn i on the sth Aug v were advised that IT Company had accepted eflfef from Lower Pi I
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    • 57 10 YUGOSLAV I i* l M From Adriatic. N East. Ind.o b V M mm -triclav J •"'B From Hongkong to Ronqoon Aden M Beyrouth Yen.<« w^n* M m/v "DINARA' \C»-^ General Agentsr EAST MU 17-B. Robinson Road, S.ngaP' Malacca: J M Gomei b Co V X I*% P Swettenham E-Season
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    • 132 10 OUTER ROADS Yang:>e. C. .ng. Maru. Tv Mai il Bohi. E tsta ite, Else Mai rsk Ch< i j V Ado v SU i a tisan Ferneliff, Beaairaa Gunn INMR ROADS Raw mg. Van Pen Bi n< k da. CV i. Wah Sing Kishinev lioonfish. Admiral Vernon, Ral Seng Hin.
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    • 570 11 I<^Tt«ADING CO., LTD. IF_R£ n: 6 Rcb,nson Road. I «ILUE^ NNEL UNE ill* aMIIICAN SMVICI s Kclphia 0 Cult Port,. I n*a+ P Sham Penan, W cams. MrM 9 M.v '5 M Mar 19 24 A* Apr 26 Apr W LINE I |P^ lOINT SIBVICI j*f«»e. Hetterdam. Bremen Cr Hamburg.
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    • 1190 11 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 8 l,nes) <lncorpor«t«d m Singapore) (12 I'nei) Ummm, JRE BLJJE p UNNEL t NE T...., C*rri«n option to proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore Oue Sails P.S'ham Penang Clytoneus fr, „--c c|
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    • 918 11 MITSUI |£§a LINE FOR lAPAN f rom Cnnt; Sp0 c P Shom p Akajjisan Maru for Yoko*ama, Na Wv Kcbe Gdn. 6 7 Hokoneson Moru for Yokohama. Kobe. Nagoya v-a Honing 2? M FOR USA, via Suez for New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Asakasan Maiu from' Japan Mflr FOR RANCOON. CALCUTTA
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    • 759 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond 0»lo. Spore P S'hom Penong R) "SIENA" Gdns. 42 43 23 24 Mor 25 26 Mor xx) "KINA" 27 28 Mor xx) "SUMBAWA" obt. 29 Apr 1 May 2 2 Moy 3
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  • 198 12 Shake-Down Exercise w l ii Anr >cican bullfighter who was formerly an actress and model, plunges her sword into the shoulders of the first of two bulls sh e fought at Nogales, Mexico recently. She was awarded the ears of one of the bulls for a
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  • 359 13  -  Norah Littlejohn by nTAI.KINC; about slip-ons. here's the cutest idea for a pinny. There's noth:r.^ dreary about it. nay, w.tr. I I 'h r rod. tur..c-!fmcth skirt. and a sash that I i at the back. B rtti ng dowfl the back, it's Hh
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  • 332 13  -  PEGGY BRIGGS by HOEVER thouffht to sec "(^iiecn Anna," lirsl lady <»t" British tilm>. wearing a M 5 dress picked BO m a littl«' shop m a Brighton haik street? R -ember Anna Neagle's fabulous gowns m "King' Rhat I rke all screen clothes— anti most of her
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  • 324 13 IN red brick building A William Smith stood among 200.000 bananas and sis hed regretfully. "I hke my bananas f: m 1 frith carry and rice." he said, "bat my missus says it sounds horrible and she wo:.'! OOOk em.'' William is one of Britaii chief
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  • 223 13 AY OMEN today have a pet facial phobia they have become very nose conscious. So says Ann Rissik auburn haired beauty specialist who works for one of the world's most luxurious cosmetic firms. "It's ridiculous to be upset about having a nose Which ll large or irregular"
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    • 384 13 SITUATIONS VACAM WIV.APORE (TTV C'< I'VPI i ReQuired fo: aTatei i">> ment a Junior Engineer °n year agreement monthly sa of $69 and $740 for the Wmm second plus variable allowance Appli- bbusl possem a Unive deg cce c recognised b y the Institution of Civil Engineers for the purpose
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    • 203 13 User By Al Capp Oop By V.T. Hamlin .7 r— :vv: 1 I .:m i ,r; l^ ajsip IT'S uJNUi WM \a_irOFtT.»YtXl /OH. I hrRE ALL TH pv.C r— fe STOP RIGHT HERE MJW i\GOTNOCAII_SE( NO? I SUMPIN. >OU V.-.0 BUN' IH' ,f f ANO NOW' r-" V f K5««
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  • 52 14 WEARNE Brothers Sports beat REME 41 Base Workshop by five goals to two m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. rers for Wearne Brothers Snorts Club were Latiil Abdullah (2). Osman Samaon (2) and Tan Hang Yong while Ibrahmi Sattar and Rudge scored
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  • 77 14 THE Singapore Shooting Club held it's annual general meeting on Sunday and the follou elected officials for tbe eurrc President: Mr. Lee Cheng Teen; vice-president: Mr E. P. Chea: hon. secretary: Mr. E. Wee; hon. treasurer: Mr. Choo Ewe Kvvcc. field captain: Wu Bab Chee. Committee members: Miss
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  • 63 14 tfif visiting Bongkong T\ng Fonq Indies hasicetAfV! tra! 1 dr 'rated the 'iririu uirmed Kiong Kong a icr :>• tram <m white) at a match held Ol the Kiang Par 4. The ttDO letwu wtt see witii officials of the Kiting and
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  • 177 14  - New Jockey For Ihe van Breukelens WINDSOR LAD Isv JOCKEY KEN BAKKAT. who arrived on Tuesday to ride lor thc van Breukelens, was seen out at the Bukit Timah track yesterday. Barrat. who is not new to Malayan racing, will he remembered lor his grand piece oi' riding when he
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  • 25 14 1 KO6B cr.*?-- the final of the Singapore Section of the Caldbeck Cup by defe:. Of Singapore Engineer Regiment by three goals to nil.
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  • 331 14 Lewis King Performs Grand Double I I WIS KING, ot the Royal Australian Air Force, prriormed mand double by scoiing the first century and lapturini; fixe wickets lor seven runs when the inter ser\ite>. league cricket coumenccd yesterday. King scored his century m 54 minutes which included 17 lours and
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  • 103 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE: DI S. Corinthians rs. P.B.U. mt Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.: IRC. vs. m S.C. at Jalan Besar Star at 7 pm. DIV. 2A—I A Jiah vs. Haikowyu S.C at Farrer Park at 5.J5 pm DIV. 2B— Bukit Timah vs. Customs S.C. at CYMA
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