Singapore Standard, 27 March 1956

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  • 28 1 wil March 26 Jks 90 out ol r students at a it school here, iK i Govern--1 not I &p apeQMl (■tact to teachmiarics in the >luck
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  • 17 1 26. a in the -at with Gate No. 5. Board. f*£ *s an out- fc*> been
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    155 1 M 600 teenagers ran at Paya Lebar A-: f\ eveninp trhen t/ p American s "ger Johnnie "Cry" R., trrfawi by air. /n the frantic rush to get autograph, two o* Ikm trere hurt. A window pane was smashed. "'•'> icayit Johw^c" y e l' ,i u| ;;rr (i
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  • 90 1 .RIS. M h2l It Bt It was learned here fi on source^ In Pn m Penh today that Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Prim Minis- Cambodia, notified Cing Norodom SoramaiH of the resignation of his government last Saturday. It was not yet kn^n whether the king had
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  • 476 1 Well Do Our Best/ Sir Ivor SINGAPORE'S All Party "Merdeka" delegation ii goes to London next month for constitutional will face three major obstacles. They are: 1. The size (smallness) ol Singapore. rategic importance, anJ 3 The time factor. Thli warning wu ttvev by EHi
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  • 595 1 Bangkok Lays Out Red Carpet For Tunku BANGKOK, March 26 (Reuter)— Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, arrived here this afternoon tor a two-day state visit to forge bonds of friendship between Thailand and a free Malaya. As the Tunku stepped from the
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  • 184 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Moa —Tiie Federation Government will seek an agreement with Siam on the Itsesirability of inning Ma-lay.-n fishermen against pirates operating off Malaya's northern seaboard. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said ho would discuss this proposal with the Thai Premier. Marshal Phibul BoPggram
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  • 45 1 ATHENS. March 26 (UP)— A bomb exploded in the carden of a hospital on th^ Island of Rhodes 300 metres from the British Consulate, on Saturday night, It was reported here today. The reports said there warsome damage but no casualties.
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  • 68 1 Assemblymen May Have A 'Quick One' SINGAPORE Assemblymen may in future have a quick one, in between sittings of the Assembly. This follows a ruling by the Speaker at a recent House Committee meeting that dry and sweet sherry and Kin and lime cordial be made available lor purchase by
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  • 133 1 WASHINGTON. March <UP> —The Senate juvenile delinquency sub-committee said today some movies are becoming more brutal, violent or sadistic and could touch of! "anti-social behaviour in emotionally disturbed children." The sub-committee said the average child, viewing violence on dim. will not imitate It.
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  • 290 1 Kidnaooers Are Part Of Malayan Gang KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ihtlgi who got killed in the abortive bid to kdnap Singapore copra magnate Tan Pray Choo last Friday belonged to a pan-Malayan ua n g whose raembeti Bhoi Selangor's ASP Subbiah on Jan. 2& Mr. H. G. Beverley, Chief of
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  • 48 1 CAIRO. March M (UP) Premier Gamai Abdel Kassei said today general amrr ty will be granted to all political detainee- on July 1. the date when Egypt's new constitution comes into el feet. Nasser said at present there were 1.200 political detainees in Egypt.
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  • 40 1 OXFORD. England. March 26 <Reuten The Oxiorri Committee for iamine relief, a British charity oryani/a--tion that yearly distributes thousands ol pounds sterling lor well are work, has proposed grants totalling £17.800 for Far Eastern countries.
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  • 79 1 JAKARTA, March 26 (Reuter) Indonesia began a new chapter in her short history today when President Soekarno installed the young Republic's first elected parliament. In an impressive ceremony In what was once a Dutch Officers' Club. President Soekarno dissolved the flve-ycar-old provisional parliament and Installed
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  • 33 1 HONGKONG M N 26 I official New vealed that i < i thourt It added that food .shortages till localized." The agency did not name the areas affected by la:ii:n<
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 4 1 IMIIE SHOES Playgr's N?3
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    • 106 1 /T£fP HEALTHY f~ %»S>"^ wiTm I^Sr-i"* PASTEURISED fOR YOUR PROTECTION C^ -^^m/y^^ To do your own decorating washable distemper The easily applied wail coating specially designed for the home decorator. obtainable in 14 £r 28 Ib. containers in Singapore only at: Telephone Name Address. ***** Chin Wah Co. 119 Rochore
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  • 151 2 'JUNGLE WAR IS DOOMED' SK RE. MB AX. .Mon. A suriv. lered ban lit t< d tn o memben oi the i [siting British Parlia nentary n I n that the ,-.4 e v> ar would not last long taa I I»e len nistS 1 hierarchy were well aware of
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  • 74 2 KUALA LUMPUR. MOB. a Security Force Patrol killed a ten rial In fffgamfit, Joh'-ro. yesterday. No lurthcr details are available. Meanwhile a Polio gmc. travelling from Mersing to Johore Bahru ye.-terday was fired on at tho 32nd Mile, by five or six terrorists ustnft a Sten
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  • 352 2 Railway Draws Up Plans To Meet NUR Threat PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. Members of the local branch of the National Union of Railwaymen tonight met behind closed doors and decided to go on with their "work-to-rule" policy until the Railway Administration accepts their demand for a "closed Earlier
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  • 104 2 BUTTERWORTH. M -n. T: b ttterworth End! m Aato- e ectt the to im Kng 1 B e- iareffl >r thfl c::-,;.n^ fear: Preskleni Mr. P. ShauK A o-i': r- 1 lenta Messrs k. VlTekanan Li, L. B. P> Bvendram, Hon. Secretary; S. M migaj Hbn. Treasurer:
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  • 55 2 photo. MR. AND MRS Lee Say Ken*;, seen after their marriage in Singapore over the week-end. Mr. Lee, publicity chief of Odeon Theatre, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Teow Koon. The bride was the former Miss Mary Foo, eldest daughter of Mr. and
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  • 119 2 JOHORE BAIIRr, Mon.— Twelve hundred workers employed by South Malaya Pineapple Growers' estate in Fekan >.anas, Johore, are on strike. The workers begin the Ptrikfl on Saturday when negotiations with the management on their id demands lor higher wagei and other concessions ended in a
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  • 21 2 THE annual qeneral meeting of the Kuala Kangsar Ellerton Cluh will be held at 7 p.m. on April 4.
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  • 44 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Wexi Saturday at B n.m Radio Malaya wi I broadcast a programme entitle l M A Holiday at Home." The programme wU he compered by Saro.jini Lourdes and Mike Ellery and wil] feaI ITc listeners 1 favourite records.
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  • 30 2 uu. k. urcen. Professor of Chemistry at the University oi Malaya, will five a lecture on chemistry on Wednesday at 7 pja at the British Couiidl Hall, Singapore
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  • 90 2 MALACCA. Ifo* More Uian 600 people Including many prominent Ceylonesc irono other parts of the Federation and Singapore, today attended the wedding of Miss r. Patmavathy and Mr. s Thuraisinghara, The in idc, a tea* her at the Convent of the Hov Infant fesuii. Malacca, is the
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  • 65 2 the Btßcapora Admiralty Local IStaf union has dend(^ci to sevef it.- connection with the Trades Union Congress. Announcing this, yesterday, the Union In a statement said It considered the TUC was ••not making substantial contribution towards trade union unity|^H|fi advancement.' 1 'Turthrr.'" the statement
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  • 32 2 a 4:-yf.ar-old rubber tapper Ah rhong, involved In accident with i lorry al Hsi 22nd Mi c. Semenyih-Bcogi Roaci, sue iml 1 1 to teverc head injuries in hospital yesterday.
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  • 53 2 MAJOR General L O. Push, Chief of Staff Far East Land Fortes, inspects the band of the Ist. Bn. Northern Rhodesian Regiment, at a farewell parade at Kota Tinggi on Saturday. The Regiment sails from Singapore aboard the Empire Clyde tomorrow after nearly two years' operational tour against
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  • 186 2 A Safe Place Court Told A ."MALAY soldier, Private Abdul Latiff bin AM who was recently convicted of theft of arnn pistols told a Singapore District Court Martial yesterrias tl he kept the pistols in his friend's house becaiw thought it would be much
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  • 102 2 SIN »RE"S Chic: tary I C. Goode, will make a statement on causes v lanfi riots last Sunday v the Assembly meets on April 4. Gooac will ma dement in a: > Assemnan John I king the reveal the i of 1 j vesligations into
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  • 81 2 TAIPING, Mo:i A\ I i 'a r lal peiicra! eeting of In lian a lati ;<■ ..i I are. the following were eleci oflice-bearcrs for the MBMI year: Prc^i tent: r*r laeaa I vice-presi lent Messrs. Moh^-r.cr; R«,/;,k and M< har r Ishack, secretary: Mr.
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  • 42 2 OBSCENE CARDS COUNT K ALA R, Mon. A Bai I k- named r r i trial in the fi •;<-.( i'ourt here to < harfe of possession of obscene i es. ii.il of $596 was allowed and the cu i t jned to 5.
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  • 30 2 Abe: for the b-S j 1 1 ■■i in tJto 1 i They 3JJ *t the i^9 in his *pho3 They tft J has ihe^LS poop.c o! j I
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  • 29 2 PLANS for the er^J modified rim to handle pj from oceiMM Tr tcrdr, i be a «u to the ir< •ate the Th. be b area, leaded Pag*
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    • 144 2 I FUNNIER THAN THE "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" the Major COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR! iß^fl r-ese-'s IHillßi I VfrjIIEUnMANT T-at Se.ti vearltc- Mji M^VbB I VI ia jf ffvKE r sflLi CIHDTC fwj ps'- 1 ultimo If CINEMASCOPE: t*« ;e's nervous beca-33 EWELL WPfSHEREE M^jL** North HfT i• ,Ou a
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    • 23 2 v -a: 4 nliMi k M 1650 ,JB M JJgJf* J CLEanK tor t-, THE X;i| CO.. I sic- v J by PKW <
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  • 336 3 Tow/coy Controlled Smuggling Ring: Court Told AN AIRLINE security officer admitted in a bingapore Court yesterday he was afraid to expose a Colony towkay behind an international gold smuggling ring. Refusing to gfr£ evidence on oath, the officer declared in a statement read by his counsel:
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  • 144 3 Dancers Fly In With... I kd W their K*ttCfr-n:ar. I flew into I I I |Tto wear I it of I I the m a trace at" 7 k Ma'Donald I I I I Bubla re-. rl rmed in a Sing apcr theatre tivc
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  • 114 3 SINGAPO: tcr. Mr. David Mr terday turned down a proj by Colony workers fo r two trade unionists to accompany Merdt Tionth a' t expei 1 a tennan delegation of the National ention of Trade Unions, that Government could not finance the I roposed for the
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  • 102 3 HO (Reuter) U Tat Chee. F rent of the Hongkong Ch Manufacture >n. said on arrival here today from Singapore that Hongkong's industrialists should send to Malaya is possible a fact-find- ;on to expand the U Tat Chce. who had just concluded a one-month
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  • 133 3 LAY OFF, GANGS WARNED SINGAPORE CID dclecttves yesterday warned hoodlums in the Geylang Serai area to stop then gan« war. This training was issued as I result of a >encs of recent dashei between two SinoMalay qan^s. The piainr!othcs:nen told the faOCy-drened monster.-: "Lay oil' your battle lor supremacy.'" Since
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  • 80 3 Sir Gordon Joins Colony X-Ray Club WELL-KNOWN* English .iockey, Sir Gordon Richards, md Sir Kaiic P;..^e, former Australian Minister of Hc;..th. are honorary members of Um X-Ray Club. Singapore, it vrai imioußced yesterday. This bring! the total membership lo we!: over 10.nno_ Stating he uraa pleated lo I o -omc
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  • 140 3 AN Invitation to attend a meeting ol the world Democratlc Women's Federation in Peking has been received by the president ol the ironen'i section ol the Sinuapore branch ol the United Malaya National Organization. Che Hamidah Hassan, the president, told The Standard yesterday that she received
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  • 55 3 BACH AX SINGH, son of Baia Singh, was tentatively charged with murder in the Singap, re Sixth Court yc.-tcr-tiay. lie W*t alleged to haw caused the death of Babu Singh, 00 March 25 at Dunearn Road. No plea was recorded and Bachan Singfa was ordered to
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  • 37 3 PENANG. Mon.— Malay religious students in Kelantan have formed the "Kelantan Religious Students' Association." The As.-ociation intends to unite all religious students and safeguard and improve the status oi religious, students in thf State.
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG, March M Special Standard Services: Closing DliC6 ol the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.80 to LI Sterling; 15.8423 to US$l; 51. 840 to Malayan SI: SO. 173 to MM Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $225.25 to a tael.
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  • 54 3 THE District Assembly of Rotary Clubs in South-east Asia will be held in Bangkok during the Raster holidays, said Mr. Leslie Rayncr. president of the Singapore Rotary Club, yesterday. The Singapore Club will bo represented by Dr. a. \v. s. Thevathasan. District Gover-nor-curt Of Rotarv International, and
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  • 45 3 MALACCA. Mon. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. JIG. Hammett. ye-terday opened the modern Seaview Hotel. In hll spr< eh Mr. Hammot t said there was great scope in the settlement ior enterprising hoteliers, lor it oltered places ot historical interest for tourists.
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  • 187 3 MALAYS CALL C OR SULTAN'S RETURN A "MALAY FRONT" conference, sponsored by the Singapore branch of the Peninsular Malays Union, will probabiy discuss, among other matters, the question of reviving the Malay sultanate of Singapore when the colony attains independence. The conference, scheduler! to take place at the Ist^na Kampong
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  • 83 3 MALAYS Living in Indonesia have formed a body to foster closer unity among peoples of Indonesia and Malaysia. This body, which is called "Ikatan Persaudaraan Indo-nesia-Malaysia." was recently formed in Jakarta and has the support of prominent Indonesians. In a letter to Inche Abd;:l
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 79 3 NIGHTS of MONTMARTRE gun-flanu. murder and passion in the dark crooked alleys of st notorious square mile of glittering cabarets -V glamorous (1 dance bands dope peddlers \V and the secret agents of f W-nothing ice Him; that ruled them all! 1: «n^Hßi!filP^B wN /N c inepanoramic I IH Rhl
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    • 332 3 THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED j if ha t t a-. Singapore B'MANUFACTURERS OF I COLUMBIA RECORDS V&# j Welcome* I I JOHNNIE RAY I TO SINGAPORE HEA R HIM SING \G\l\ OX COLUMBIA THE SONGS HIGH M. IPL HIM FIWI Si I Tht Led/ Dr.nki fVn shodow of J Champagne
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  • 130 4 Customs Know The Smugglers But SINGAPORE Customs know a wealthy towkty m the Colony who v;as the mastermind behind i lucrative international quid smuggling racket they lecently smash^i Ar.fi they also kHOW Ul uncik i lings. B no ictioo li bcinj taken tin these imugglera through lack of ecocreti avidC:.
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  • 102 4 Mail Times For Easter Holidays THERE -ill be no delivery ol ij Goo ■II Way m n I iy, April 2, but Uk re w. one complete delivery on Saturd March 31. states tn oAdal statement announcing postal arrangements for Easti I The ho ii I bustocM ti the General
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  • 98 4 U.E. Strike Talks End In Deadlock ATTEMPTS by the Singapi n Labi tu v> partment to end the six-month-old strike bv more than 300 "employees" i United Engin< irs Called rday, f< U wing deadlock m negol La! b n The negotiations ft adl< ck rd over the question ol
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  • 77 4 MH R, Turner, Chief S'-' 1 :y. Bar) is to tot B J, O'Brien, who is due to retire shortly, as Chiel S Not h Borneo. Mr Turner ai appointed to the Colonial Administrative Bervio in 1 Y, S aa a cadet in thi an Civil Service.
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  • 50 4 JOHNNIE RAY, the American '"Cry" singer attended cocktail Darty at the Coral Room, Adciphi Hotel, soon ft( r his arrival i:i Singapore I* !.:_;ht. The Party wai liven by the Dir< tor of lfl< kr W\ U Ja &s ft Co.. (|f) lui.. agents ior Philips records.
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  • 189 4 THE Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday nave an assurance that his Ministry would do what it can to rationalize the car parkin- system in Singapore. A kad what be intended to do about car parking In general. Mr. Thonu s said
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  • 140 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING i uoner prices (rents per !h.) in Singapore yesterdav were: Buyers Sellers spot n m K.S.S. '<]{ 9Zi No. Z <<(»• Mi; No. A mil !)0i Tone: Steady. TIN I'KKK The price oi tin yesterday was S.I7S per picul I'nchansrd > LONDON RUBBEB No 1 K.S.S. Settlement
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  • 128 4 ssajfpSSr lavas 1 :;a; b Ihe ru dx i i- 1 ditional full-time clerks turn be« mplojn d by the Selangor M.c A to advise candidate] on Um proce lure Sin > c the II C A itartcd its membei ship drivt at the begin,
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  • 58 4 THE J(,hore Bahru Malay Students Union will hold a Student*' week from April 1 t f > I in aid of the Union's lund. This students week. the Qrst ol Us kind ever to be held here and organized by a youth movement, is under th<> patronage oi
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  • 167 4 SI U DENTS of the University of Malava were quick to take advantage of the Rotary Loan Fund. Mr. Leslie Rayner, President of the Singapore Rotary Club, said yesterdav. Mr. Kayner said about $6,UUO had been collected since the Fund >tarted a little over a year
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  • 50 4 POLICE ;iic :ir:xiuus :<■ con ti i i public spirited Chine e \'.hi recovered i wrist-watch following i robbery which bapponod on Marcji 1H no;ir Ibfl junction of Hock Lttn Street tnd North Bridge Road, He li roQiiestcd to rini X4OQ i<^i Inspector Michael Chonfl or Deputy Superintendent
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  • 562 4 Canon Adams: A 28-Yr. Record WE ARE GRATEFUL -SAYS SIR ROBERT THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday paid tribute It Rev. Canon Adams, retired principal of St. Andrew's School, for his unequalled record of service to this City. ••p i i iv :ord of which he -,.v i
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  • 136 4 Speaking Contest For Schools THE 3rd annual public speaking contest for secondary organized by the Singapore Rotary Club, will be i tl e th list Girls' S :rol. Me;::: S.ngaporc. Apri; 2.") and 26. itai *:ng In b 7 P-iti. Mr. George Por the contest, told The Standard, T'::e BSSIMI
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  • 73 4 THE pn :r.nt arri\ al s Iroop from the Pol; c prevented a gang from ei nfl disastn I suits out side the Q mfl Pi son, Singapore The clash involving about 20 peop c was at ii In ight— otUes, bricks am: sticks were
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  • 44 4 CHENG AH LEK >< tcrda> appeared In the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on a charge of possessing 32 lbs. ol raw opium, at Hospital Road early yesterday morning. No plea v.'as recorded, and ho was allowed $20,000 bai! tiil Apr:! I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 218 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORf \y^ *i lh«? MovSr; M c if|.»/i N^l ?s P s R i! MOVi: NEWS I jCAPITOLi^I J5 SHOWS DAILY: 11 4j 4^M 4 MONTMARTRL with fast Women, <)n j I "NIGHTS OF .j I MONTMARTRE Ifl CIMPANORAMK *r ]t I \STM OKU i H^ 1 4
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  • 75 5 THREE eelcbritj redtili by I .n and wife team, Jacques nd Loin B AMHMOi, wi'.l be played at tho Victoria Memorial Hall en April 7, 11 and M The first will be I re fad Ql ;nnntas by Mozart. Bccthovn, P: :ovicf and O I WlWUdk, The concc::
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  • 229 5 IT'S BOYS WHO SNATCH AND GRAB hern l( lOnI On> ln Ulc last six months there have 2;' snatch-thefts in this Settlement and in every RpshV? S Crime was committed by a juvenile, Steffi SSi ner Mr> *P Bingham told The He added that there were undoubtedly mam- other cases
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  • 110 5 HONGKONG, March 26, Reurcr) The British-owned South China Morning Post today criticized Malayans for their protests against recruiting Hongkong doctors when they had not enough of their own. The newspaper said it was "absurd" to suggest that doctors who have preferred Hongkong to the Chinese mainland
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  • 246 5 MALAYAN ENGINEERING CONGRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Technical officers in the Federation will j;ct unrecorded leave and free passage to attend this week's inauguration of the Malayan Engineering Congress here, The Standard learnt today. opened on Thursdaj morning by th< Education Min- r, Data AbduJ Razalc,
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  • 128 5 TliV in of Singapore. S;r R iberi Bark, n ade 80-min I sit jresterday to K ing Bl 1 |g< u teat oaring completion. jollv good <bo\v M w hii eommeni after detailed lour of til I ;-:< s^ frtth Minister for Local Govern^ I
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  • 32 5 THE i 0 I of the Ccy n nninionci will be loatd for DubHQ Lnesa dui> dj |ht Easter holidays on Ifai rh 2 v M, m. in I April
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  • 46 5 A LABOURER, Kuah lions E*hiau, vr-'cr ;:.y claillM trial In the Singapore Eighth Magistrate*! Court to a charge of dishonesi retaininf 31 itolen i pty r ',]sc< Trono'n [load on M h 24. B.\i! of SlV'iO was r/.:> v;c.i until Mar 29.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 5 photo. ME. .Tack P. Peak, former Traffic and Sales Manager of Pan American Airways in Pakistan, left. who arrived here yesterday to take over from Mr. Stan Gluck, risht, PAA District Representative in Singapore. Standard
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  • 43 5 XI !H EUnsapwe Vo untary Workers' Association will soon launch a campaign B r members. The Association has rcccnt- v received donation of $5,000 from the Asia Foundation, and part of the money wi be spent en this campaign.
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  • 56 5 MOfUB I h a n 3.00a Scliool Certificate ft«riewtj u-i/f yrr i riUmee to Rafflet Players' prori on, "Kri:<) Richard to be itaged nt Ri i liutitttl Siwae) porp, from Apr// 9. KC" I above i v Kina Richard U and IHi Queen ■j f>'/ Hi: Crab"
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  • 112 5 Dealers In Dud Rupiahs Imprisoned A SINGAPORE mer bant, Lim YIB T-c r.u. v u ■> tentenced in the Hijdi Cowl U five years' Imoriji omenf \i\-.'A\ kin:; in lorped In<~ir..\esian currcn y in the Coioi;y. TWO OthCn v '::n \\o:> |OUlt J 1 ried on the 11 me diarnc
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  • 61 5 the it Children's Bocial Centres of the Social Welfare Department in Singapore received a total sum 01 $5,000 from the Asia Foundation towards their upkeep. Mr. J. C. Litton. As>t. Director of Social Well are. told The Standard yoterday that the 'r.oney \voi;!ri i-e i;.-eH to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 151 5 v■ I O p iy/NG TO-NIGHT |BU REVUE" I^ LM l( \OVSTOP ARIE IV tour of (in-.it Britain I S?S** 'lh.».Li.icl. 1 "^Miss DACMAR r w a V. LORRAIN i K i\uuiii s- plTasj: book early i i k.iois FILM l-.OOKKII FOR THE I 'l HI-IC: CALL W <.••!> I
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    • 259 5 ♦SPECIAL FAR EASTERNj {easter MIDNIGHT phevilwJ FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, 1956 t WiDEoCREEN ym FESS PARKER- BUDDY [BSEN W« r^lSu Distributed by R.K.O. Pictures iC2ii 4. CAPITOL SAFELY SPEEDILY and ECO\OMICAIIY Hiniini JMrnkf nioili 1^ are nivme \\<.ii(!< rim M-rviee u> tiirir ndrr* all > (mr tin- world. jf'** M>\\ .irviL-iM
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 332 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance p^.r^r'T ».n' s W .S-: AUSTRALIA SSi^> i^lc#2 lMWl No u— «t Collyer Quay 1.15pm V l n .P V n Nt S p.m Piano Playtime 682n r^:;, at m" 5J;vi 1 4;r t: y S l 3 SJSai 1 K jjag;; S M
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  • Article, Illustration
    9 6 "If you don't watch out I'll (jive you some!"
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 506 6 n ancontaroOed naaiMf In which the emotions 1 i labou dMM arc feting whipped into fury of ugly and tanojevoaf racial bate li mounting to open defiance of law and ordt r ar.d I contempt Ol the Government In this Colony. The conduct of the mob thai gathered
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    • 408 6 r rili I r Om Bid carpet for th( Fedc ration 1 Chi mn] ter, Tonka Abdul Ryfrfimn. by the r i i.. has gveafl lasniflcance. Apart (ran t: intimate connections o: the Royal House of K :i with Thailand, the Thai authotftiei are worried liboit Hal
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 491 6 S;r: I WOtlld UkC to tttend Incere respect nd admiration to Mr, Chen Chen chu lor his spontaneous response wad eflort In writing the words and musk lor a mttabk mer-deka-song. Ai the iylni low ou cant |udge a DOOk
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    • 263 6 Put David Among The Comics Sir: This is my first fcttef to ;i newspaper, and iu> main prompting tor writing it is to t onmatulate von and >our stall and correspondents on the ex(cllenee of your news rrportini:; on your editorials and Page G articles. When. two Jtun Bfjt I
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    • 218 6 Sii No b te Hfeni ritfyffi of Singapore would clamour for Ita reaaop* he or she knows the din- that lie before and id of this freedom. I fee! |OfTJ tfl think that ever. fate ig< D B CM be through fear; I thai] make
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    • 189 6 Sir: Who is Mr. David Marshall trying to fool? The people of Singapore or himself? He claims credit for himself and his so-called Government for having wrought miracles within the spate of eleven months and facing untold obstacles. Yes, the one miracle he has so far
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    • 221 6 Sir: I read with horror, your account of Mr. Marshall's Latest maledictl o n in Thursday's Standard. Can there bo anything more undemocratic than objecting to freedom of thought and tpeech through the Press. What BUISt the world be thinking oi EUngapote'i
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    • 135 6 Cecilia Aged 12) Writes... Dear Mr. Kditor: I enclose three Tiser Balm tops, and my badge fop of one dollar. Please enrol me as a member of the Skunks Club. I am twelve. Are there any lady skunks? CECILIA MARSHALL Singapore (Cecil a pet. SI pM obvioushj arc not a
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    • 132 6 Sir: On my way to and from office daily I have to pass several schools. In my mind I have classified these schools under two categories, (a) good schools and (b) bad schools. Under category (a) I include schools where the children are obviously happy and
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    • 75 6 Sir: May I ask what our elected Councilors have done for the people of Singapore 0 During their short term of service, we have seen trie increased liquor tax and rent assessment. And now wo are to be charged with $1 per month from March IfM onwards for
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    • 164 6 Secret Ballot Sir: You know that a secret ba ot is the only fruitful method of finding out if Singapore is ready for Mer ;cka. Please help those i b in true democra y by ha', enging the Chief Minister to call a secret ballot, ill I pfl the true
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    • 164 6 Sir: It is galling to the tax-paying public to think that it will be made to pay lor the trip to England of the Merdeka boys in April, what with paying for the recent riot damage at Kallang. The least these boys can do is to
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    • 156 6 Sir: Tl \<■ c) 1 1 r tacit Oral inn i c.. i g •< telatk i of Mr. D*9ii Mtflhasi and his powt r thii j Labour Front Gavtfi < 7. ran i ■>/. sjsji i hen i c itericsl mrc ■> fg <■• r
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    • 133 6 S- ir;, :c I ,:ent did not z> far enc :zY in his condemI :on of your corresponSuch teachers, as "Graatt" appears to me, should be drummed out of the teaching profession. Even a 'dboun r faces the day's work prcparrd he makes sure -.is tOffj are in fli
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  • 335 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By ()N THE first Sunday after Kalians. so:: I who participated la the merdeka rally again bit the headlines when they assembled m the Badminton Hal! tO BUU k the 18' h anniversary of the Singapore IfclCtii D Company Employ ees' Union.
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  • 76 7 THIS is the Russian jet airliner that created a sensation when it arrived in London last week carrying the Soviet security thief. General Ivan Serov. Photo shows the twin jet air liner, civil version of the Russian jet bomber standing on the tarmac at the London Airport.
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  • 139 7 Whens Youth Stone Buses, Fight Police I c yesterday jlicy in p&atcrs attack- 1 p t the British- j ttas Transport i I an PR Itaj parade in I sterdaj IJaj Paul had p i* the parade. Pfc fee youths. £*5 and bran- littaeked trolPjpt*rs were orPjal the youths ftate
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  • 212 7 Bullet Scatters Britons NICOSIA. March 2(i (UP)— A bomb attack in Klima on the west coast of OrpWU and a single rifle shut ;n Nicosia yesterday shattered the quiet of the ..-.and. which :.as been under a t curfew all day to prevent
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  • 84 7 LONDON. March :\i <UP» Storms and floods plasm d s uthern Europe yesterday, cutting communications and dampening Easter holiday b pet, Italy. Sp.iln. V rtiiga] rind S uthern Prance were struggling ag linst unsea n ible Hingi n rain> and fl dj bat i d cr< p^
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  • 55 7 IH V< KFI B r March (Banter) A Fraakfuri rourt banned a motorist from visiting for ai H <- D accompanied ny his wife. On tacuiiiom into n |b1 life in tnc company of other women, the motori ct f eged to have been Involved El
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  • 57 7 11. TAX). Texas, Mann 26 (IIP) An air force K-<>l experimental three-engine iet trashed ea uke-otv at later* national Airport here >ester(iav. ttllill! the flight cnuineer and seriously injuring the pilot. Mai. Janus o Rudolf, .')."> the pilot, was burned and hospitalized. The Might engineer's name
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  • 111 7 War In Two Months, Says M.P. LONDON. March 26 (UP) ■X Conservative Member of Parliament laid yesterday that the danger <~>f war has never been greater *inee 1945 than it now "There Ki every likelihoo I of an outbreak of war involving Arab> and Jews withIn the next two months,"
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  • 48 7 THE DEPUTY SecretaryGeneral of the Arab League, Ahmed Shukairj, baf been authorized t\v the iovenuneati al Syria, Li :ion and Jordan, to act as their ipokesman d irin| the tortbeoming Security Council meeting on the Mi lie East ..i'ion, authoritative c> in Amman j«aid yester- —A P.
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  • 175 7 TUNIS, March 26 (UP)— Officials counted ballots last Bight :n this iteategic kingdom's first free election red-coloured ticket! l< i the pro-Western Nao Dlstour nationali.-t party and green fof the Communists. Hi i Deatourfi i Bathing rv appeared a !orc?one eonr! i<ion as the
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  • 120 7 NEW YORK March 26 (AP» Two American companies are planning mass production of jet lirtinen and began accepting orden m m€ montha ago. Boeing Airplane Company h;i> been Dying the prototype model tor Ita 701 jet transport for the Da~t year, and Douglas Aircraft Company
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  • 34 7 FIFTCEN thousand pi'.^rims. earrjlni o lv« brancnea cheered Pope PilM XII on Palm Sunday, op< Dlnf day of the b v week devoted to the passion, death and resurrection of Christ— UP
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  • 160 7 Yellow Silk For Grace's Bridesmaids DALLAS, March 2ii (AP) Simple and identical gowns of sunlight yellow silk organdie o\er tatTeta will be worn by the eight bridesmaids at the wedding of movie star Grate Kellv and Prince Rainier of Monaco, it was announced yesterday The gowns, designed by Neiman -Marcus,
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  • 258 7 BRITAIN TELLS EGYPT TO SHUT UP Propaganda Will Not Improve Our Friendship LONDON, March (26, (AP) Britain turned sharply last night on Egypt and Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser for actions of propaganda against Britain and its allies. The Biit>h Foreign OHitc Sciid: "So long a. it continues, it k diffi
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  • 76 7 TRENTO. Italy, March 2*;. (AP)— Fifteen houses disappeared eomp'cie v under landslides and another 15 were buried up to the n of pestei I \y in the doomed /Upioe vil of Zambana. Iflld Bnd Stones boa nearby Mouni Pasjane la a r.Uir:c-\ their sdvance. threatening the
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  • 51 7 A ONE-DOG power mode of locomotion was favoured by a Christehureh, New Zen 1 citizen on a rcrcnt hot day. He wai teen r fca f* < ni down s busy itn el on hi- 1 Icjn le while 1 larfc Alsatian dog rtrinsjed in harness ahead of the
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  • 100 7 ROYAL SUITE FOR REDS LONDON Me*: en 2~ (AP) —Pi Nik jlai Bul^amn of th S LJni n and Communist Par. N Idta Khru- stay at fashion* Claridges Hotel, home 4 miting ■i I when I pay the: Stall Visit to Britain n April 18. c Qi I Ivan Serov,
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  • 45 7 AN AUSTRIAN z err -rn* IMB Hlid :ay that five Yugoslavs accused of attempting to force another Yum 'n return home after ie ba i li I un he ttd Mai in sn Austrian court on c 1 1 of blackmail and coercion. AP.
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  • 79 7 Mamie Is Best Dressed Woman NEW YORK March 26 tAP) The New York Fashion Academy yesterday igain named Mrs. Mamie Elsenhower the bdt drCSSOd wuman in pubTc life. This makes the fourth vevr the Fir.-t Lady, hailed ai "a diplomat in fashion awareness at Internationa] father- ings." has won the
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  • 23 7 JAPANS first Bra::ir 1:1 rary. when c« mpietrd tl May. will 1 av< a. ir.ir.ndation for 3.000 blind p- p.- Reuter
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  • 73 8 Magnani Emotes Over Oscar Award ANNA Magnani, Italian film actress, is shown waving the cable that told her of the news of her Oscar Award, as she sits on her bed in her Rome apartment, a few days ago. Anna Magnani. fiery queen of Italian films, and Ernest Borgnine, who
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  • 111 8 LONDON". March 26 <Rcutrr» The Govrrnnicnt made it deal today that u was not Immediately Giving effect to any ol the recent recommendations of a Royal Commission <>n Marriage and Divorce. Sir Reginald ManninghamBuller the Attorney-General, told a questioner in the House Ol Commons
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  • 109 8 Fined For Cruelty To Crocodile NEW DELHI, March ML teri A New De hi citizc:: ha? been ::"•<■' 1 ?17 for being cruel to a croccKi: e, An ofliccr of the Society fof Qm Prevention of Cruelty to Animals told the Magistrate*! C art that the crocodile was tied to
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  • 64 8 BOMBAY. March 26 (Renter* Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab, Governor of "'dry" Bombay, told meeting ol rotariana In Baroda that he objects to toastfl being drunk ;n water. '"Water i> Offered to a dead man u homage according to our traditions, he laid. Since the advent
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  • 54 8 Deaf Dumb Emigrant MELBOURNE, afardi M I Re iter) Deaf and dumb artist decorator Mr. John Hume, a .S.Vyear-nld EkutUWlli has arrived ta Australia— the But deaf and dumb anlsrani to reach beve. Mr. Hume. who recently painted nwrall m Buckingham Paiacc. was sponsored •)v an Australian deal and dumb
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  • 37 8 MOSCOW. March 26 <AP> The Chief Communist orlanlier of Tifiis University has been fired lor Calling to Indoctrinate the students with Communism successfully and tor failing to wipe out national and racial pride.
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  • 31 8 SOME 100 Negroes aroused by the BhooUnf of K6gra man, attacked and severely beat two whitemen In Pengacola, Florida, yesterday. One man Wai hospitalized with a brain concussion U.P.
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  • 245 8 What Happened To Queen Mother's Horse?' AINTRLL. England, March 26 (AP) Britain was in mourning yesterday not Um inflation. Cyprus or the shrinking of her empire, but because of the mystery of "what happened to the Queen Mother's horse?" Devon Loch. Queen Elizabeth's entry, tailed to
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  • 89 8 Education Over, But No Diploma TOKYO. Man h M (UP) Crown Prin e Akihito enried his Khool deyi I i lay Ing Gakushln Peen without ieceiving diploma. The 212-yrr:r-<.'d r .r *o the Japanese throne did not receivc a dip o^.a be >■! ho missed 100 many r .^o while
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  • 190 8 Ceylon Monks Resent VS Influence' COLOMBO. Ceylon. March 26 (AP)— Foiten ihowin* •'Uncle Sam" leading i drunken procession Betting oat to mash Buddhist ihrines appeared in tu parti of Ccvlon over the weekend. Uncle Sam Is the top-batted, whiskered RfsWS IB> presenting the United
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  • 42 8 ESTCOURT. Nat a I March 2ti (Rcutor) A labourer who tried to milk a farmer's cow surreptitiously by night was discovered lying unconscious in the cowshed. In the dark, he had tried to milk a mule by mistake.
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  • 111 8 LONDON. March 20 ;'P> What might b< described as the grimmi I 50 words in Britain's postwar history an those in which Sir Edward Boyle. Economic Secretary to the Treasury has immed up the c< iunt ry's po 11 n "Th< c< untry is faced with
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  • 50 8 SANTOS, Brazil, March M (Reutei > An estimated M people were killed arid 100 burl When tropical cloudburst Swamped Santos. Brafil'j higgmmi coffee port, yesterday and caused landslides. The dead include 16 children. Power and transport broke down in tne tow::, which is now covered with
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  • 159 8 CAIRO, March 26 (AP) For the Hrsfl tune in 80 years the Egyptian flaji was hoisted over Moascar camp near IwnaiiU yesterday as Egyptians took over control from evacuating British troops. The camp was renamed "Evacuation Camp" in honour Of the British evacuation
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  • 217 8 Violent Protests Change /^a*^ 6 /'//Or LONDON, March 26, (UP) Soviet secret police chief Ivan Serov has changed his plans and will fly back to Russia soon because of violent protests raised by his visit, it was reported today. Scrov originally planned to
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  • 60 8 BRISTOWN Cape Province. March 26 <Reut<rt A goods train ran over a seven-year-old boy at the station here and all it did was tear his trousers. The boy. who tripped while crossing the line, lay still between the lines shivering with fright while each
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  • 63 8 LONDON. March 26 (Reutc I union:; are so short ol ..re fon I rapid] y d :r. nishing reserves as Tiades I survey repoit showed heie today. I The report sa:; J vey of union fiM disclosed *n aJ anci I qu:ot;ns p The c I 4 »j^ >i
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  • 72 8 War Games End In Jet Crash HONGKONG. March Reuter) 1 Seal! fighters from the British craft carrier Centaur crashtd liie 1 ng part in a ring I Sea D _on" it was announced here. An ey< iti I I w saw one of the jets crash a' into flltivftff on
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  • 44 8 LOXDOX. March Several London newspapers today carried a an ni -Briti h i >'ion in Alhi n? in v -h one parti ipants was identifier: Crow n Prince Constantine, the Princc CoflW d cousin <J Edinbur; EliMbeth II *m in theH
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    • 249 8 NEVER WAS OUR HAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL/ Wt've found that it's r^aw Ha^ oseless to expect to B BH&. get that wonderful W K>_ Inner feeling of self- f confidence and poise Ak B/ tv jn^^Sk B B. IT one isn't satisfied v^^^ fl B ■^b^ with one s hair For
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    • 27 8 SPECIAL EASTER OFFfI at your favourite NOW ON I Genuine Kcducli' 1 I i/i .1// Department I BAJAJ rrf; CinemaScopE^H^ I «>.:■ > aD |TO| S EASTER C AP'y
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    38 9 n hurry. Charmian i nil \hiry Royntdds. 28* ut LnmUm's ('<(i i -it k \ck-changc mimln-r ill "Id < l/i<i ;/r> <>/»<• in the 1 flurry «m[ iciirr} //i"'"> liarmiun and Mary j rißfwwil ffiifl r#if in. Sunday Pictorial
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  • 1744 9 'DEGREES' given at Scotland Yard ;R. Thurston Hopkins Hells Today The I Exploits Of An Unusual i Group Qt Crooks— The Safe Breakers. brilliant masters in the art of safe brrakin? have received academic decrees at Scotland Yard, but the acknowledged pioneer one might almost say
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  • 1054 9  -  ALLEN ANDREWS By By Atrangcnu/it With The Daily Herald Tfic Ciinau an sealer T'c- has dynam:\ her way through fffllfnj 10 *'ze Opfl lift bn?; tXK I x' 1 V:: :a.'i y n Sir A'!. ;>> i i^ 11/.'.ary from the Antcrctic The Cojnmomiw Ik
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    • 89 9 r~fc IB I I i 1 I 7. Cattle viith neuralgia parting mo* His hand is against every j^jfeai^ one <7> ia£ 15. Skill, if on ice, is cunning «*ottfj <8) 16. End force having ma.l I compulsory (8> Obviously not left to c Ml 'tu 17 13. Could be
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    • 259 10 RIL RESUMES CHINA-R.I. SERVICE SOON Standard Shipping Reporter K P M., Singapore agents for the Royal Interocean Lines, has announced the resumption of their China-Indonesia Service shortly. Th I China-Indonosi Si .y. e which Include Singapore will be main tained by three moto If oi the latest d( sign, the
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    • 158 10 THI i ber nun kd In Singapore wai teaturelesi jre lerday with prices continuing to In grade rubber for Apni shipment closing ai I2| cents lb. (t2] oenti i d Saturday The D 11 11 QUid tU mornirig with on'.y maU l>usinesi passing, Pticei drifted to lower levell
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    • 53 10 TOE Singapore CkcmlMf r' < "n r mcrct Rvbbcr A#« soc.r,: i,\ if expected i^ <<■'- ei pk ,fj prcn isei In Ot mark House. R^fflfi Q'ui;/. ■bOMi this lime R€Xl \car. Work \t proo fd p ia4 'nr>ly in Ukt build ng ot i nine
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    • 163 10 THE Malayan share market Opmed the week on a Qlliel note, with prices inclining to mm in lO MM, Horn a ten- rtibbef ihares, hnwever, ihowed ibmll Improvements Price changes annotin ;d by the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 As-.-o.iation yesterday were: .INDISIKIU S Ha era Selltrs 8.8
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    • 131 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN* sharebrokcrs rc- ortod tha following bmrincii dot.e RB. Pit 44 Fed. I)i>p <>'i \'l\ overnight; F. X <>;ru $1.75 $1.76; Gammon $2.12\; \v Hammer $2.50 odd lot. Hongkoi v. Bai k $892 J; Metal Box lI JO, .Si 51 Strafta Times 12.70; Union Insur. $510; Wearne
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    • 37 10 PEXAXG. Mon— The rice trade in Penanzj continued to improve after importers and dealers had adjusted themselves to tho new situation created by the changed Government distribution of this grain from Jan. 1, 1955.
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    • 53 10 PENANG, Mo*.— The mil in lite market pHOi OJ flow In Pcnang V(ts }iall(d d inng the second Ikili of 1955 when thr price took an MpWCfd direction. Thit WCt partly due to Die am cifMtcd increatt in t)\e freight rtt€ which, however. did not i)>atcriaitze
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    • 44 10 A LONDON Stock Exchange boom in Russian bonds, almost worthless since the revolution in 1917, has followed rumours that longstanding debts to Britain may be discussed during next month's visit to Britain by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev.
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  • 270 10 Penang ChanJ Will Cooper] Standard Stoff CPENANG, Mon.-lf Federation of Malaya c u the emotions and energies %t lines of goodwill and ordo r the desire of the Chief v C^> Rahman, for continued c 4 f< capital would be fulfilled. the Penang Chamber n mer j general meeting
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    33 10 Ot.ua ports n d Indovcs i with Singapore as a port 01 crnO. THE Royal Intcroccan Line's m.v. Van Neck, one of tlirce ships which wi'l tOOH slart I regular forttlightty service between
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  • 93 10 PI N \XCi Mnn M though terrorist a« I i it > la«.t vr.it u.i^ on a iedu<ed seale opportunities hi prospe< t for now tin h< .ti ins; arras still eontinu* In be srriousl> a (Tim led M cording to t h annual 1 1 port of
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  • 389 10 THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. E. G. Holiday, yesterday said that payments through the clearing: house during the past year amounted to 8552,755.243, while the volume of rubber cleared through the Association was 1,577,776 tons.
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  • 55 10 SINGAPORE 'hambrr of r— IMlfrrr Rubber Amdttion otiitials for 1 !'.">*»: Chairman: Mr. B. CL Holiday: Deputy (liairnian: !Mr. K. (omniittee: Me.ssrs. I'.. G. Moitensen. S. I) Harrison, F. (i Kdlin I). F. MaColl, I. G. Salmond. K. C. Tokeley. P. G. Colecloush and F. Cogswell. :.!R.
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  • 191 10 THE Ciiairman of the Singapovt C .amber of CSommerce Rubl t r AssoL^r.ion yesterday referred to (fas re-expansion of the Anm lean synthc lic industry which produced 90.000 tons in December e mpwed with 78.000 tow in June laH ar. D. Lte this increase of 15
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  • 228 10 ONE of tbe main troubles In Singapore had been the continued difficulty in obtaining enough wet slab* to keep ail mills running, and so provide the lull em ployment which was so essential to combat labour un rest, Mr. E. G. Holiday said yesterday.
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  • 91 10 SHIPS IN PORT CM II K HO M> v Empire Clyde Drente. V Si m, London F San Baud. 2. Kowa Maru. I nvac Djirak. Toa Ma- Bu !er. INNER ROADS i. If Bahru H A ntu, Lariang. K B ng. iMi Seng Hin *n Jeronißio. .ling. Bectong. Pehapa, Pooleng
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  • 252 10 THE Malayan K\--'-.-r.:+r B Association made I e fo owing chances m ita ratci lo Btcrchanta yesterday: London: sc Hing. TT. or O D 2 4: buying, airmail. T.T. 2 4;. o.D. 2 4-:: 16, 30 d/st 2/4-11/32 45 d g[ 2 4-13 31 60 ci i< 2
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  • 124 10 WORLD demand for latex continued to expand and shipments from Malaya of prepared liquid latex amounted to 107 000 tons last year, an increase of »5.C03 tons on 1954. The ratio of latex to Malayan net shipments in- creased from 12 GG per cent in 1953 to
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    • 479 10 NOTICES CITY UOUJ9CU OF SINGAPORE. VICTORIA THEATRE. rpENDKRS -,rc invited for the 1 1. b'^c I z'rMr.z 2. > Rej >d iction S 3 Stage Call System Tender Close U NOON M.4 4 Safety Curtain 5 Counterweight and Winch S tei Tei r Qose U NOON \56 f > L\.r\-i::.s
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    • 311 10 NOTICES STRAITS ST |A M S I I I P OMPANV I.IMF1FI) i liuiirpmatn in the Colony of Singapore) OYU'V IS HFKKBY GIVEN i[ the Bev( ntieth Orlinar] O< w ral Meeting of C mpany will bv held at the R( ster< d Offlce, Ocean I- C< r Quay. S;n--n
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    • 569 11 co m lid. V, E nnelline C K S£RVICE s Philadelphia b Cult Ports. P Sham P.n*«« Apf Apr 2 5 Apr 26 )H a f/14 I"" '5 16 |un 17 18 >o lo<d and discharge cargo. r -rr ':TtR!CAN line ;vaN LLOYD s.* NT S'RVICI s ••trdam. Bremen b
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    • 1133 11 Tel: 2405 manspield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Suiftjpere) < 2 linc ■gj THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore Due Sails P. S'ham Penang f *«*>«»i for Liverpool 6 Mar
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    • 889 11 MITSUI jiB LINE FORJAPAN^ f, om Continent P<B fl Yokohama Kobe. N af2 ova, v.a Hon P kon R n Porf Awomon Moru for Yokohama. Nagoya, Kobe 1 5 Apr FOR US A^ vi a Suez ior New Vork, Philadelphia. Baltimore Awoboson Moru from jopon 1 6 Apr 19 Apr
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  • 270 12 You Can Build It With Scrap HERE arc plans for an easy-to-mako super scrap-heap scooter. Once > ouve made one the whole tan? will want them too. it shouldn't cost you anything to mak< b cause it'.> built up oi scrap oddi ar.d ends, WHAT YOl
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    212 12  -  Charlotte Radford Colonial Children Read Their Walls IN the early daws of America, when travel conditions were difficult and books were rather rare, many of the people were satisfied to stay at home because they had stoiies on their walls. The first walls in America were whitewashed or
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  • 94 12 11 I toy is I I I I WHICH I •mil at* a Jifc^ WHAT mit era: red jjj^j rec Earth M«tS It :ar as I jl HOW BECAH P^opir and J l °ne voned The inswr 1 Eyery^S] sunlight million tee 1 n 25.008 d hfta (a 1
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    • 758 12 WORD PUZZLES TRY these word puzzles from readers. "How would you pronounce thi s word GIIOT? Her answei Is— FISH. This is how it works: Gil as in rouGII; O as in wOmen and T as in naTion. Can you think of a six-letter word which is made opposite in
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    • 42 12 I Where I Is She \Going?\ fO discover where the old lady is taking her bundles of wood, start :it number I. md continue joining up the dots until you eet to 81. Then you will ha\<- drawn the answer for yourself.
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  • 24 13 Rugby May Reappear Olympics •6 (gevfer) Uuubv Inion, last ,s Games in l«H will reappear for the 1%0 Games in Rumania Ls adopted. i—
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  • 98 13 MEXICO CITY. March 26. —Mexico's Raul "Raton" is knocked out Leo I of the Philippines with a •■.vo-fisted attack in the round today to retain his world bantamweight boxchampionship. ias. in his first title il came from behind .lipino boxer had dom. ie early rounds
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  • 53 13 AT West Palm Beach, Fla. 26 (Al ngton (A* 10 3 City (A) 13 17 0 Al Tampa. Fla, cinnati 16 4 A> 6 13 I Al Clearwater. Fla. 0 6 0 elphia 13 0 (10 Innings) i Home Run-Philadelphia Hammer) Fla. it (A) 2 8: tukee (X)
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  • 284 13 KUALA U MPIR, Mon. For the second time since the Football Association of Selangor soccer season has started a game has been played under a shadow. Protests are becoming the order not the exception in football of Selangor Business Houses League. LbC ItCODd ti:n
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    35 13 STANDARD ft "amnn LOO Y?-'"n K\\ r-;' flCl r jidds as ti« y fWCt tO I BOfl Pi B IV |fe Saturday, the j c t d'.'v of the Singapore Turf Club's El iff Meeting.
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  • 130 13 Chartered Bank's Soccer Games THE Chartered 8.,r.k Sport* Ciub F">'n;ill tci.-n Wifl be visit:- g Kuala Lumpur during "V Kapler holid iy s on Mar. M The :e>cr. will plav fcWt ::-.e:K;lv itches against their KI- b:\i". c": I o t '\z c\ft\c\a'.s and 5 v. :ll be mnkmq tne
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  • 51 13 THE following I I ;^:o- Men Sikh AJSO> a In friendly m t match tfainsi 'he Combained Schools at Farrcr Park today at 5 p.m. T H.: Te I iv. Bishcn, Ja^at, Mohinder. Ba'.dhiraj. 11. S 1 lyathurai, Kartar. Khalid, A riirk A I r u I B
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  • 836 13 THE preliminaries for the Far East Air Force team and individual boxing championships will start today on the West Camp Square of the Royal Air Forte, Seletar. First bout will set underway at G pan. Wltta Itttli known ttn Hong-! ko:m .tin. r.iv;!: t
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    • 595 13 CLASSIFIKI) ADS SITUATIONS VACAM MAI Ml \U IPAIJTT APPOINTMIN 1 Ol MM VLE SHORIII \\l) IVPISI are invited ■M- for the post of a female Shorthand -ivpist wit sa*cale of $250 < will be t those who are Federal C have passed 0.-ifir-..' v. th Cred.: Candidates who have passed
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 174 13 tner By Al Capp L-v-EiR- Later- ioo of the X bot-here'S > -v- < l^s v\->"' vvl^ i WORLD'S MOST J VOUR CHA^slC£ FOR3*CO*RECr h— QUESTION IS- >J^3R^»TO C^ L I < S.^'itSJ 1 < ANSW£fis.'.'- r*£ )m v./.^s- A- v-,^5 ethelbert;^ ">*Yl Qu^ s y i NJS 1 MILLION
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  • 645 14  -  WINDSOR LAD On His 3-F Workout In 36 7/5 Sec... Bv DKAGON YEAR, a bright prospect from the Baffby stable, looked every inch a winner on the Bukit Timah track \e>terriay when he hreeztd over three furlongs in the smart time
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  • 1227 14 Probable Fields Far Saturday WEIGHTS and probable starters for seven races on Saturday, third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Easter Meeting, are: THE SPRING CUP Horses Class I, Div. I—l Mile 54.1 Bearer Bond 6y 9.00 Mr. Mrs. S.K. Foo R. van Bkeien XI I)ante*que 5y 8.11 Mr Mrs
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  • 299 14 MAORI Hill revealed prtk form when he was t.ikrn ..ut bv I'Mkt-N llud>on for a three -furlong uorkout in the romp.i*i\ of \irmark <i hillrr) .it Bukit Timah yesterday. The pair took 38-2/5 sec. for the three furlongs. Although there was not much between them
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  • 158 14 Keng Cheong Excels For Arsenal PERHIMPONAX STIA beat Arsenal S.C. by three goa. nil in the S.A.F.A. Div. 3A league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Had it not been for the brilliant display of Keng Che who took over the goalkeeper's position from A. Majeed in the second half. Arsenal
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  • 107 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Ong Chew Bee, the Malayan npion, H Khamis, AH Malayan Malays ace, Dr Chan Am k. h ai among the i hallengei from Singap re who compete in the *Clang C i tpen tennj i bampi n- to I e
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  • 58 14 PLAYING tbdi third ami I ve ,r's SA f A Wv, I league soeecr competition at Bes r stadi im lasi night H I> rkyai I did we., tc C A v :vr Mali to tw(. Se< rer^ for Dcx'kvard were K Williamson and Hani c; A
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  • 40 14 PACHITAN S.C beat KJfX bjree g< .<. to one In ;i bAFA I):, i ion 3A league h at Fa*rer Park yesterSarnad a:, i Wassar (2) ow for Pachitan H. k SaW s ored the only goal for K.M.L
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  • 54 14 GIRL TRAINER'S SUCCESS Photo). THREE STAR 11. with jockey Derek Morris up. j. led in after winning the Lincolnshire Handicap 40-1. Three Star II vyas trained by Harry Davison of Findon. Sussex. His daughter P.it Davison, -.">. proudly leads tinwinner in. Pat has been caring; for the horse and ridjns
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  • 319 14  - A Reshuffled Colony Side Goes To Town SPECTATOR By SINGAPORE "A," who led 1-0 at the interval, made three changes on resumption and trounced Army by 5-0 in a friendly soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Wallace, who kepi goal for the Army, was in form and brought
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  • 85 14 CA SOCCER TEAM FOR KOTA BHARU A STRONG I i enting Kth wiil leave for Kota Bhar day to compete in the threeday Suara Muda soccer 1 val to be held there on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is understood that Kuala Lumpur's T.P.C.A. soccer team en invited to compete
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  • 86 14 AT U Zlsi A Genera Mcc; held la Sunda the foliowi elected Ofricials of the Marigold Badm::.: -.v: Patrons: Mr. S< ah Peng Chuan, .Mr K ih T« i i Be; P»esident: Mi Lira Tin Soon; Vite-Prcsidents: Mr Ona v Bin. Mr Tan Ch ng Tee: Mr. Lee
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  • 47 14 UNTANG BULAM bett Co Spoi Club M m a SAFA Divid n SA sorc-cr .v, :i played it Iftns ycsterday. BinUinf B ilan ed by I goals to Bil li half Scorers for Bint n.: B were: Salic h (3), Hu ein and S nar.
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  • 26 14 NATIONAL Carl on Sporti Club heat .Metal Box S.C. by 2 qoals to one in a friend y SOOOer match It Fairer Park. yesterday.
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  • 314 14 THE Singapore )|< M Wi impress against Johore ui,, Jess draw m thvir <,\ itu of their departure lor i m was pl.i\ ed on Uw (,ir|s reaciied a high standard 1 supporters wha h* 5.:... K)re team men beta*? < selves, ooped home disappc p on a tour
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  • 31 14 ;apoei:J I track I Foot' I Sunri. I Th( I of the fo'.-o^Jj I (open I 11 team): 1 I Ar. I secor 1 gram 1 row. A'! tfWi I
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  • 30 14 I MM V ss£S Saadiah pcric Thw agaii LatiUh Ahaai gained an Kachong the final also ol B .lun,..r MNI Maiayu be..: Gad bah 'A b< urn *Hi.uu bit
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 98 14 Today's Sport SOCr: S.A.F.A. I iGUE—DIV. 1: Marine D. gc. vs. A.A.A. at Jal Bestir Star DIV. 'A: SC-C. vs. i S.C.C rt 5.15 p.m. DIV. ZB: vs. Bukit Tim, > l^m. DIV. 3B M h ME. vs. Set a Jam at Geytono at 5 B k vs. Serangoon M.V
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