Singapore Standard, 19 February 1957

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE R? fjtt A F ,RE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 linesl 2400 'y W w JXL. 2gn J4M Vol VII. No. 231 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 70 1 On A Tight Rope For 34 Hrs. 15 Mins. FRANCINE PARY ol Toulouse m France walked a tight rope for 34 hours 15 minutes to set a new world endurance record previously held by Sweden's Allan Lundberg. Francine celebrated her seventeenth birthday on the tight rope blowing out the candles
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  • 192 1 ABDULGANI MUST FACE COURT PROBE Trial On Graft Charge JAKARTA, Feb. 18 (AP) The Indonesian Supreme Court has ordered Foreign Minister Roeslan Abdulgani to stand trial on March 1 and explain his involvment m a government printing: house scandal involving the alleged kickback of money to government officials. The court
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  • 39 1 NIC OSI Bnt^h Maj I Douglas Kendrew Director of Military Operatons m C 3 pniv and I.t >! Geoffrej White. the land -> Chief Constable both pm 'aped unhurt when 1 heln optcr m which the% A.P.
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  • 30 1 111 \\l\ l^ttrlt authorities refused peraaisi 'ii to American journalist Porothy Thompson to \isit ie Gaaa Sti ip or ar^as ba- Israel which are under military no. eminent. A P
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  • 42 1 #M( OSI Vn FOK\ r irl itl; i t.i 000 rcu ard on hi» ht\nl was killed In I battll b°t\\ ron troops m extremist hind m thr TTOodos mountains. A British army officer v.is i so reported killed m the AP
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  • 25 1 MM YOI.K. Wmmm rrr tr.l today the theft of »W.OOO north (if uncut irronds from thr apartment of a Forest Hills, New k dueller UP
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Feb. 18 (L'P) Thirty Egyptian Officers, captured by 1.-rael during Vm Sinai campaign, have been executed by order of President Nasser on their return to Egypt, Jerusalem Radio alleged today. The radio quoting the Israeli newspaper "HVWer." said the executions were ,-ar- a ramp near Cairo.
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  • 369 1 Alliance Split Looms Over Constitutional Talks Merdeka Proposals Go Direct To All- Party Meet SINGAPORE UMNO YESTERDAY DEFIED THE ALLIANCE COUNCIL, AND TOOK ITS PROPOSALS FOR THE NEW CONSTITU TION DIRECTLY TO THE ALL-PARTY CONFERENCE. THIS STEP CAME AFTER THE ALLIANCE COUNCIL HAD TURNED DOWN FOUR OF
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  • 138 1 QUEEN AND DUKE STEP ASHORE FOR STATE VISIT After A Quiet Week-end LISBON. Feb. 18. (Neuter)— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped ashore at Lisbon today to begin a lour-dav isit to Portugal They had sailed up thi Rive ragus aboar c Royal Vac:.-. Britannia fiom the little
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  • 89 1 Malacca. Mon. a Creak stoim which blew over the Malacca Straits last evening capsized a motor boat belonging to a Chinese firm In Kuala Kedah when it WM sailing pa^t Tanjong Bidara. about 25 miles from here. The crew of thirty Malays were rescued by a
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  • 43 1 MOSCOW Radio said yesterday that 14:*-year-oV M.-.h-moud Ibatov a candidate m the forthcoming local Soviet c i tions m Azerbaijan. It laid IbatOV, who works on a collective, farm, i- head cf a family of more than lrio persons. UP.
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  • 158 1 Plan To Flood Burma With s RANGOON. Feb. 18, (UP)— The police of two Countries by painstaking detective work have smashed a counterfeiting ring which planned to flood Burma with a million dollars or more of fake Burmese currency. The police of Burma and Thailand teamed
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  • 22 1 FORMOSA'S population rose by 20.000 over the past four months to a total of 9.300.000 excluding the armed forces. Reuter.
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG, Feb 18 (Reuter) The British submarine. Aurochs, arrived here yes'crriav from Ban2kok carrying the British Consul at Songkhla. Southern Thailand. 1,300 mites out of his way. The Aurochs embarked Consul Col. J. A. Mackay at Bangkok to take him to Songkhla but could not
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  • 184 1 Only Five Will Go To London SINGAPORE'S Merdeka mission for London next month will consist of five delegates three from the Coalition Government. and one each from the Liberal Socialists and the Peoples Action Party. This was decided by the All Party Conference after a two-hour meeting yesterday at the
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  • 268 1 R.A.F. PLANES SEARCH FOR MISSING SHELL TANKER SINGAPORE-BASED Royal Air Force planes are carrying out a search for the 300-ton tanker Landak, which has been missing for the past five days. Thp tanker, owned by Shell Company. Singapore, was scheduled to arrive m the Colony on Feb. 13. after leaving
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  • 121 1 LONDON, Fc- (AP). The Fort gn Oftcc del ed London (Jue< •»:e D (Ice oj Ed nburgh trotrid ci 1 f r; ca inter Ifcil **WT. IWii r no *mm r roynl r til to the r <; Si let or io C j
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  • 87 1 JAPAN'S Minisv; |li Taw I may vi lalays m Authit year for the is. v. by the I Kenzc Mat .< fi bj r yesi lay tor Jakarta ai Mr Mai im 11 a I Id rep I era at the alrpon "Ms
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  • 20 1 FIFI gers drowned o n s Typhoon off the coast of the Celebef I wai reported U P
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  • 348 2 PENANG, Mon. The president of the Penang branch of the Mala\an Chinese Association, Mr. Ng Sui Cam, today extended a welcome to the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, to come m as a partner of the Alliance. Mr. Hfl laid thai H was tr.e hope
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  • 111 2 Functions Of Malay Congress THE Malay National Congress, formed recently out of a meeting of non-political bodies to assert the special position of Singapore Malays, p to hold a pub ie meetin on March 2 to acquaint the public ci the work earned out by the Congrc.-.-A member of 'he
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  • 103 2 Poet Flies In For 2-Week Visit A WELL KNOWN Indian novelist and poet. Mr. Thakarni Sivasankara Pillai (above) who is on a studytour of South-east Asian and Far Eastern countries, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Madras by air. A reception committee organized by the Singapore Kerala Samajam is making all
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  • 141 2 THE Singapore Fourth Mai -tra.- 3 Mr hoor sin_;h. said vesterri ay that he sympathized with opium addicts who uere sent for treatment before sentence was passed He was replying to Mr. D S. Marshall, who strong|v protested against the remand of his client. Lim
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  • 17 2 Labour Front Two-Day Conference Begins Saturday Marshall's Constituents To Table Resolution
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  • 99 2 WEE LOKE MENG. 16. pleaded guilty to a charge oi escaping from Police custody. m a Singapore Court yesterday. Arretted on Feb. n for gambling, Wee asked to be taken to a house m Sembawang Road where he was to find a bailor. He .slipped hi.s
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  • 86 2 AT THE EM) of 1956, the degrees of Barhelor nf Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery were conferred at c University of Melbourne. Australia, on Rajaratnam srason of 8. Haig Avenue. Singapore 15: Thean Pak I 9. Kenjj Hooi Road. Setapak. Kuala Lumpur and 1 r Lam Teck Leong.
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  • 416 2 $125,000 Prize Puzzle ZALEIIA binte Hussein, an 18-year-old housewife, was yesterday acquitted without her defence being called on a charge of being m dishonest possession of a Social Welfare Services lottery ticket which won a $125,000 prize m November last year. THE LABOUR Front-Alliance Coalition Government
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  • 78 2 MR. SUNNY Choo Chiang Cheng (above), of the Singapore City Council Public Health Department, left by Qantas yesterday for New Zealand to complete a Health Inspector's course under the Colombo Plan. He was accompanied by another member of the Department. Mr. Ramiah Rajakrishnan. Both
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  • 316 2 'You Cannot Take, Away Young Girls Like That'— Court Youths On Kidnap Charge BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon— A 15-year-oW M, sirl, Basha binti Ramli. today told the Preside.. tho Sessions Court here. .Air. I). Anthony, how sh< abducted by two Malay youths on the pretext t they wanted to photograph her.
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  • 97 2 G. KLYNE. 20. who wa? very lnendly with his muvcian colleague, suddenly turned aggressive when asxcd to leave the house. Yesterday, Klyne appeared belnre the Singapore First Criminal District Judge. Mr. J.W.D. Ambrose, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to J.R. Gabriel at
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  • 27 2 SOUTH Western Disfa Sr-outs yesterday he'd a Jub; M Year ralv at the Outram Road School, Singapore. AbOtll r)f>n Rovers, Scouts and Cubs attended.
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  • 32 2 KAUR CHAND. 28. who admitted stealing clothes from a friend while under the influenre of liquor, was sent to jail for six months m the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court yesterday.
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  • 40 2 HONGKONG. Feb. IR Special Standard Service: CV Lng Drives of the Hongkong Exchange were: $1617 to El Steriii g; $6 1425 to US$l; $1J43 to Malayan Si; ?o 184 1o one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $267,875 to a tael.
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  • 170 2 Goodwill C'ttee Formed In Pahang KUANTAN. Mon. Fifteen community leaders headed by former Speaker of the Federal Legislature, Dato Sir Mohamed Mat. last night formed a "Jawatan Kuasa Meherbah" (special goodwill committee) following an appeal by the Sultan cf Pahang The ruler had urged the formation of such an interrommunal
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  • 74 2 TW O ME N were a dmitti d to the Blngapore General Hospital .tabbing Incident In the Colony last night In thi first car Kirn Id r v Leong, IT. was stabbed four times m the back and arm In Victoria Street. He is a >on ol
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  • 157 2 LAUNCHMEN FOLLOW DON'T STRIKE ADVICE FROM LIM SINGAPORE'S 45 launchmen will not go on strike today. After two meetings with the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Malaysian Mariners Union, v/hicn represents thc launchmen. decided to call ol! the strike they threatened a fortnight ago. The launchmen. employed by
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  • 150 2 CLOSING rubber prlrei (rents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday v. ere:— Buyer* Seller*' Spot 'N'nm S>, Bfi Mar. RSS No. 1 8v s. K^S No 2 Bij RSS No 82i 83 Tone: Easier. SPOKE TIN The price o_ tin on the local market yester day was S37bi per
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  • 53 2 THE Singapore Govei k threi ash pi alth Educati The theme of i stn i nm the i which i vcrr.acu ,r effecti> t Entik i 'he corr.r F tior C n Hi V W I Prizes for the (125 i re^pe The tior. wil, he armour.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 205 2 9ti mwf BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS V '^^^^^UmW Ready cooked IN EASY-TO-SERVE •NO WASTE NO REFRIGERATION r/j^SpllgSg^^ Being scientihcally prepared m powder form, BABEX retains J^sSrir -'^i_^=§^v the fresh flavour of the ingredients and v. ill keep m tip-top /^^^.^ii^^l?^^ condition, after openv.g. for a reasonable time without
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  • 49 3 (Customs Offices Across The Johore Causeway) AY artists impression of the new S.l. >n.nno Customs building over thp Johore Causeway— de-scribed as the "gateway to South Malaya." Work is being rushed to complete the building by Aug 31, to svnehronisc with the Merdeka celebrations.
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  • 71 3 CEYLONESE ASSOCIATION NEW OFFICERS nnual general _m of Johore: -sident: Mr. S. C ▼ashingha n Maclntyre (re- elected); hon. gen. secretary: Tsaratnam M. Jo elected); hon. asst. secreV Ramanatha: hon. treasurer: Mr. lingam. I vice-presidents are: Messrs. C. Ayathurai. Muar: Kumarasamy, Batu Pahat; S. Mapanapil Pom nat; K. Chel--.urai. Johore
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  • 61 3 KAMPAR. Mon H B i1 inlin lin i M) a P.w D. \n I nine-j ir- sen. Tan Ar a :1 l and a third, I bin Haji Baslr (47) a cab! >--••.- r mmin road accident at i D.pan_r. about c miles rday. I i-. re
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  • 262 3 Rush To Build $*****0 Edifice Will Be Ready By Merdeka Day JOHORE BAHRI. Mon. Work Ls bein_r rushed to complete the new Customs building over the causeway m Johore Bahru by Aug:. 31— Merdeka Day. v ncv building, costtag about $350 a distinguishing landmark for Singapore travellers t. the South
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  • 411 3 $2,000 CASH, GEMS TAKEN FROM FAMILY A PEPPER-PACKER and a pin-table operator, eiffht years for armed robbery fir _____r .lustiri. Kni_»ht yesterday. Let P' k Lang and Baj i-n_ Chiu were found guilty on a five to two maj< ritj i tht j'vy.
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  • 113 3 He Let Off Crackers In Cinema A SCHOOLBOY. T- B Chong Fatt, 18. who lighted a pac- rackera during a iin ma p rl irmanee was yes- r ly bound i >▼< i In the sum wn ro oe ol fOOd behavi- by the Singapore Sixth Magistral Mr. T. S.
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  • 73 3 $700 Fine For Obscene Pictures KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I. K. Guldad. 18. today pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing obscene picture! and was fined by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani $100 m default two months jail. Guldad was arrested by a police Inspector In a shop at Klyne Street. Ob.-cen*
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  • 44 3 PENANO, Mon.— Fifty-sis villages. 22 kampongs and one estate were visited by the travelling dispensary of the Veterinary Department here last month The team.- carried out 15.853 ranlkhet vaccinations 2.590 ranikhet "F" vaccinations, 2.202 fowlpox vaccinations and 307 chemica. caponisations.
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  • 66 3 Bentong Tigress Is Trapped Killed THIS 7' 8" tigress which has been terrorizing tappers and farmers around Bentong is deadCaught m a wild boar trap set by aborigine Mohamed Ariffin bin Panglima Besar, 23 miles from Bentong. the tigress was killed and sold to a Bentong butcher for $70. When
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  • 80 3 PENANG, Mon. A Tamil Muslim, Uunus. was robbed of his bag containing cigarettes worth $21 outside the Royal Theatre here early today. It appeared that two Indians confronted him. One covered his face with a towel, while the other took his bag away. He shouted for help,
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  • 54 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— The Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak hin Dato Hussain. went campaigning for the Alliance candidates contesting m the Rural District Council elections. South this afternoon. HH itinerary took him to Berapit New village, Kubang Ulu. Mengkuang. Sungei Lembu New Village. .Turn New
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  • 69 3 STUDENTS TO SPREAD BUDDHISM A BUDDHIST S etj ha been Conned by Buddhisl stall and students of tne University of Malaya. The president. Mr. A. F Wells, said the (Odety will provide an or_:..nizeri medium to five a vte p eture ol Buddhism for the benefit of membeis. The society
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  • 84 3 A NEW Seamen's Reg try Board Ordinance 1957 is to come into force m the near future. Its main c'uties will be to p:otert the inter. I Colony seamen. The Board will be represented by snipowners. seamen reprc tltatives. and public servants. Other duties of
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  • 108 4 NEO Geo*, a young bousoadJe, was yesterday Hned 1500 hy the Singapore Fifth Magistrate Mr J. B Jeyaretnam. lot attempting to bribe a driving tester D. L. ConcaJraOi a tester at- v the Singapore Traffic laid thai on Jan 21, while he was testing Neo
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  • 53 4 FORMER Army Lt. Co!. W'hithv Com'ni. 5:,. dicH m the Singapore Genera! Hospital, vesierday. of injuries sustained ll a car crash m Upper Seian_;oon Road, on Fe:\ 11. The ear driven by him was invo:\ed m a collision with another car carrying school i.i drcn. five
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  • 71 4 Gate Opens Co-op Reading Room MR. R. C. Gate, Commissioner of the Cooperative Development Board of the Federation of Malaya, yesterday opened tne Conference and Reading Room of the Singapore Malay Cooperative Banking Union Ltd. at Fullerton Building. Singapore. Mr. Gate (left) presents the certificate of registration to Che Abdul
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  • 169 4 A SINGAPORE school teacher, faced by an oncoming car, lost her nerve. In a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, the teacher. Margarel Lea Slew Kiat. of St. Anthony's Convent, was convicted of negligent driving and fined $150. Lee. *lv prosecution said, had mad' a sudden
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  • 549 4 Chased And Beaten With ICcrr Handle Prosecutor Outlines Case Against Two On Murder Charge MALACCA, Mon. The Assize Court was packed fro capacity and hundreds were turned away as the trial of two men for the murder of Assistant Agricultural Officer, Inche Mohamed Yunus bin Mohamed Din, opened here today.
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  • 89 4 CHAPLAIN TO THE QUEEN CANON V. J. Pike Chaplain lo the Quern and Chaplain-General to lhe Forces arrived m Singapore from Hongkong last night. Rev. Pike who is on a three-week tour of Army units and thurehes m lhe Far East will also visit detachments m jungle camps. On Feb.
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  • 75 4 THE former Air Officer Commending, Singapore. Air O n■modors A. E. Qouston, aril] leave the Colony on the Willem Ruys today on completion of his four of duty m the Far East Royal Air Force aircraft Including jets from Seletar. Chansi and Tcnsah will pass over
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  • 33 4 THE Rotary Club of Singapore is sponsoring a Children's Week from March 2 to 9 snd a sale of work is being organized (or a'l children SOaal centres m the Colony.
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  • 178 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. L. Rayner. said Yesterday it was "utterly wrong" to allow a main prosecution witness to leave the Colony when he had to E Court, ayner was daßßßdinj istani .camcn, Sulaiand Rc.ia Mah. 35. on of having m their
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 511 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance Penans I 4') am (6 9 ft.) 413p m. 530 XfMX to Ptortaga] el The (lU.* AI-ODC ll Bl Queen And Tne Duke Of Edin#invP*l r V_/«^ hurgh I pm Commonwealth JBBB9 ma mmWmmWBZ W$ RADI^ MALAYA c:h Ne A v Commeni%WMMaTJSmJa\mZaaT^S J m*WM**W M.
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  • 103 5 BROADCASTER RECALLED FOR SERVICE A MAI..' I B broadcasts to Malay schools, and retired at til d of last after serving Government I 'epartment of Broadcast t He is Che Ja'afar bii L\r .-.own as "Pak ***p ;'afar" over t main head of the Malay broadcav .ep. rr. mf nnth-to-month
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  • 15 5 REV G Pastor Light rch, has returned to Johore Bah' tl tn family.
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  • 50 5 MM KEK HOCK of 1 ii::.' Grove Road. Singakre. net italated hy > eem Sfcah Kee of nckok upon his rece.pt of the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce. University of Melbourne, recently. Mr. Lim is expected to return to Sinsapore shortly to take up a position m the
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  • 94 5 THE Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will soon have I) e Havilland "Chipmunk" training aircraft. above-, a free loan from the R.A.F., to replace the Harvard trainers which the M A.A.F. used since 1!>.»0. The Air Oflicer Commanding; Malaya, Vice -Marshal W. H. Kyle. who commands the
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  • 148 5 Wonted: Staff To Run C-Bomb Therapy Plant ALTHOUGH the Singapore Government has been Papists m order to tho treatment of ilicant is available ob. Unlster for Health, Braga, y< there wa- great m recruiting staff c plant. c job can iry of appr month (ok -_><■.. api.st employed, ■an to
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  • 98 5 TWO hundred ar.d fifteen people In Singapore became nit diz< d Br. Lsh subj< cts year, while 908 o h< ra rein selves as citi- n tl United Kingdom and the Colonies. a qp It. _man t< r the Coiod r. Bi cretary*s Oom
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Investigations m special areas m Johore will be carried out this year to determine whether profitable poultry industries can be based on locally produced foodstuffs derived trom seasonable surpluses such a- pad: gleanings and by-products from other crop-.
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  • 281 5 BANDITS CAN BE WIPED OUT Get Tough., Says Journalist THE Communists m the Malayan jungles could be wiped out i the same strong-arm offensive methods employed by the Philippines Government against the Huks were carried out cgainst them. iThis was the observation made yesterday Cruz 31-year-old member oi w Filipino
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  • 163 5 WHO'S WHO IN ASIA SINGAPORE and Majaya arc well represented In the 1957 edition Of "Asia's Who's WiiiV published m Hongkong yesterday. Names of leading political and business figures are listed among the 2.000 outstanding Asians whose biographies are carried m this reference work. Assembled by an all Asian board
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  • 237 5 Talks On Abolition Terms Urged THE Singapore City Council Senior Office] Association is demanding immediate nee otiations arith the Council on the basic principles of abolition term., ior expatriate officers. Chairman v thi elation, Mr. RV. V. addli has wn.tcn to the Council lal Li that officers affected BS Malayanization
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  • 15 5 THE Singapore Film Society has reduced its membership subscription to $2.r.0 tm July.
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  • 146 5 Rural Area Mail Will Go fly Motor -Cycle Now POSTMEN from Chan R i, Bukit Pa.ianjr. Jurong and Ponsgol who have to peddle an avenge af M miles a day yesterday heaved a sich of relief. They will now be able to use four bright red motor-cycles to do their
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  • 292 5 N.Z. To Train 75 From Malaya, Borneo A CONTINGENT of 75 young men and women bom Singapore, the Federation. Sarawak and North Borneo have been given Colombo Plan awards this year to study m New Zealand universities, teachers' training colleges and other technical institutions. This announcement wa.
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  • 24 5 THE Royal Air Force (Malaya) recruiting team will visit the Singapore Military Forces Headquarters. Beach Road, and not Fort Canning, on Feb. 28.
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  • 101 5 Chat From Britain— In Chinese "FLYING Into Lond feature dealing with various aspect- ol Br;-., h aviation, will be broad ast rer the Br.- Broadcasting Carpi ration Chinese service this week. The feature, the second m a series, will d< rib thc complicated operation of an airliner pilot coming Into
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  • 109 5 Dodgers Appeal Dismissed JOHORE BAHRU. Mor. Mr, Justice Shepbei ed the apnea! of Tan Tav Y ok was fined $<..nnn m I Sessions Court. Muar. m the S .preme Court here today. Mr. Justice Shepherd' he 1 d that die appellanl Id not m the 'east ciegree discharge the onus
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  • 157 5 THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday deferred for a week its decision to adopt a "go-slow policy," pending a satisfactory reply from the management on the workers' demand for a new wage agreement. Union representatives yesterday met officials ot the Company for nearly
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  • 92 5 SINGAPORE'S newly con- 1 stituted Public Services Com- j mission has started its work IB earnest. The commission, headed by Mr. Chew Hock Leong. yesterday interviewed candidates for the posts of permanent i secretaries, which were Ma-! layanized recently by Gov- ernment. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 495 6 UMNO Threat can be more calculated r wreck Singapore's merdeka mission to Britain than the latest demands, a v vanied by a threat, from the local body (foiled Malays National Organization This sudden burst of defiance by the Malay v naturally deep." resented by ol t polit ganizal
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  • 387 6 imp v point is emerged from the talks between Tunku Abdul Rahman and Mr. v-v >vnj !av Sunciv T-v Tunku declai rd that ked the business acumen ol tiie Chinese who 'cad contributed much to Malawi's prosy: owei 4' l yean and thai he needed the I the
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  • 1089 6  - Which Africans shall vote Cyril mTTM SALISBURY, (S. Rhodesia) THREE Judges of distinction and intellectual eminence/ sitting as a Franchise Commission set up by the Southern Rhode sian Government, have been listening to evidence of a startling diversity. Their heaviest duty is, of course, to determine which Africans shall m
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  • 789 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By W/TTH important events facing them, the Chief Ministers of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore are striving to create genuine racial harmony m their respective territories and while they may be prepared to give and take m working
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  • 1064 6  -  JONATHAN SWAYNE MMMMM QW/V\\.\\.W\\v Union Report blames it on lack of enthusiasm* NEW DELHI: INDIAN crop yields are almost the lowest m the world and a system m which farmers would voluntarily share land, labour, implements and harvest has long been officially urged as the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 70 7 Feb II (AP) I ording to a Indian Social: Part] -.quarters toe s of India's indepen there had been 1,020 p gs on unar rowds. This, the statement said, retiulted M eontl m European •.tries where there hi -ingle police firing for t .rs. made and
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  • 234 7 Senator William Knowland Predicts... Bofh Eisenhower, Dulles Call For Solid Support WASHINGTON, Feb. 18, (AP)— Senator William Knowland (Re-publican-California) predicted today the Senate will pass, by a margin of more than 2-1, its revised version of President Eisenhower's antiCommunist Middle East resolution. But Senator
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  • 178 7 LONDON Feb 1 8 I P I Tht Socialist Reynolds News reported toda] lhat Malcolm .Mac Donald British Hi-th Commissioner m Indu is m serious disagreement" with the London Foreign Office over the Kashmir issue. The paper s.id MacDonald wis believed to be tir-tiii-.
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  • 49 7 TAIPEI, Fen. IS, .\P). Communist shore batteries Grounds of ammun. Ndi is. patrol vessels m area nortl -west ol Formosa late last I ight, defence headquarters reported. I incident, mi n 11 aused no easuaV ige. He did nol saj ther the patro. returnVc barrage.
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  • 24 7 PLAYWRIGHT Arth ir Miller. husband of actn l Marilyn Monroi rte yesterday m Washington n two of contempt of Con-sre-s Re iter.
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  • 71 7 LOS ANGELES. Feb. 13. CAP) Amoral services were held to. lay Em Carvetfe Wt t, M, author ot' 'Six Yea:.- m the Ila ay Jungle" and "North ol Stngepbre." Mr Wells, explorer, author and lecturer, died of a heart attack on Saturday after having been I]]
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  • 96 7 Malaya-N.Z. Trade Boost Seen HONGKONG. Feb. 13 (Renter)— Trade between New Zealand and Malaya Will probably expand considerably within the next two years ar.d should not be affected by .Malaya'? coming independence. Mr. R G. Hampton. New Zealand'? Com-mis.-ioncr of Trade m Singapore; said on arrival here today. New Zealand
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  • 91 7 CAPE TOWN, South Africa. Fm. 18. (UP). Bit game fisherman Jack Wheeler yesterday caught black inarlin ghing record 720 pounds after he had fought tne Bah 19 hours. Wheeler booke I the monster fish frcm hi- boal Ofl Cape St. Blaize near Mos cl Bay. The
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  • 177 7 GENEVA, Fern. 18, (Renter)— The threat of m nation and rising prices, together with an upward trend m strikes and industrial disputes, marked thc closing stasjes of in.>t.. Mr. David A. Morse. Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), said i here today. But. despite
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  • 162 7 Talks On An Atomic Pool For Europe PARIS, Feb. 13 (Renter) Foreign Ministers of six European countries met hor p today to put the (hushing touchet to draft treaties covering the propoeed lix-nation customs-: rec common market and EURATOM, tht proposed Euro- atonic tnergy pool. The Ministers, from Belgium, Italy,
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  • 60 7 JERUSALEM. Israel, Feb. 18 (Reuter) Mr. Abba Eban. Israel- Ambassador to the United States. ha.s been recalled for immediate consultations, it was officially announced today. Mr. Eban has been having talks m Washington m the Mai week with Mr. John Faster Dalles, United State-; Secretary of
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  • 43 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 18 (Reuter) There are 210 anti-Commu-nist underground organizations active on the China mainland. the Nationalist newspaper lining Sheng Pao reported here today. It said they had staged many thousands of uprisings last year m 22 Communistruled provinces.
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  • 155 7 WOMAN JUDGE TRIES REBELS IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST. Feb. 18. (APi Communist Hungary today opened its biggest show trial so far of rebels who fought last autumn against the Russians. Among tiie 12 on the deter.-; dantS 1 bench m thc drab, gray Budapest municipal court building were a -.3-year-old woman
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  • 101 7 TOKYO. Feb. 13 (AP) Danish Prime Minister H. C. Hansen will make a r.viiu speech to the world next Sunday from an airliner two miles above the North Pole. Scandinavian Airlines System announced today. SAS said the broadcast from its inaueural Copenhagen to
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  • 103 7 INDIA GREETS JAP ENVOY 2 KENZO MATSUMURA. third from left, Member of the Japanese House of ReC- prescntatives and thc spc--2 cial envoy of Japanese Prime Minister Tanzan Ishibashi to hWmm\ cnun- tries, la honoured at a re-»V\VV\\\\-\\\\\V\»\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\-\V\V\ caption given by the Indian Ministry of Hxtcrnal Affairs at Hyderabad House
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  • 275 7 American Aid Saved Chiang From Going Under TAIPEI, Feb. 18, (UP/ More than US$5OO,OO0 f -000 worth of U.S. aid baa saved President Chiang Kai-shek's Government trom collapse. American economic aid boss for Formosa said today. Mr. L. Brent Bald that U S aid to Nationalist China alone since 1951
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  • 103 7 Buried To Maestro's Own Music MILAN, Feb. 13 < LTM Arturo 'i anini was I v led today to tne strains of the iislc he tear! conducted at the funeral of his own '•Maestro" Giuseppe Verdi more than half a century ago. A massive chorus cf 400 voices, its nucleus
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  • 60 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 18. (AP) Waterfront employers her; and the itriking International Longshoremen's Association (independent) reached agreement last night to end the live-day tie-up of ports from Ma:: t Virginia by 45,000 dockworkers. "This contract en.-: res walerEroot peace along the entire eastern ccast trom Hampton
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  • 31 7 v. OS HI MA Japan. Feb. 18 UP Thirteen persons, all women and children. 'ere burned to death m a f Mtteri a marke- »shima rai., toda
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  • 82 7 Jap Call To Settle Reparations Question JAKARTA Feb -Japane-' H WMM n beteen ipan and lonetii settled a qu possible, tht •Japanese I X iii I <■ Ln lnd< cor- "Unt s-et-pi cc t "And we thi. are good prox m too Wa ma i bean -r lndo- r aid
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  • 39 7 Highest Antarctic Peak Scaled WKLWv vnd. Ri ._ter) r Nev Zealandei hava ciimbed what thought to '■'r rr.. r- Npw -tion of v tic Bcotl M .rdo Sound y Gunn. Mr. G..\ n Ml Mount Harmsworth m 16 hours.
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  • 55 7 > b 18 (AP) The widow of the fir to die from hydrogen fall-oi. declare- Tetermined more thsn th. •gainst fun :its. y hush..' z wish." said Mrs lose husband was dust'•nb fall-' B ni m March, relay r p peo WOrlG lO IHHB Xm^mm^f
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  • 141 8 CAPETOWN Feb 18 UP] Sc th G rday pub] ed a Bill pc c police to »d docu oerson claimed that presentation of such documents m court would prove his 1: The I .-h Minister of Justice. v Swart, r to Pari! aaa I -oon.
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  • 39 8 EAST LONDON. Sc Africa Feb v R tei —African leaders cecided ctend S a i b ls to East Lop. D The boyc vp African's c ie and politigrieva: force m Jv nnes'r :rg. Pre 1
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  • 25 8 COLONIAL troops killed 52 1 four prisoners n is ten_ Age. 1, French I I try headq irters announced tonight •j. p.
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  • 58 8 'Windmill Girl Of The Year' Photo. IMPRESARIO Vi-ian Van Damm, of the famed Windmill Theatre, London, which celebrated its 23th ▼ear of non-stop revue recently, presents the Emile Littler Cup to Vieki Darnell. 20, of Derby, who has been nominated "Windmill Girl of The Year." On the left is last
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  • 117 8 TOKYO. Feb. 18 (UP) C mmunlst China charged {■■n.i: that United States and British plane.. carrying an American military attache m at least one case were making unauthorized nights .r sections oi Indonesia torn by civil war. Peking's Official New China Newa Agency, basing Ita
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  • 109 8 5 H-Bombs Over X' mas Islands? LONDON, Feb 13 (IT) Britain today was reported planning to drop up to live H4k m a tlianl ;et bomber v;n: the forthcomiafl nuclear testi In Urn PadII area at Christmas Island, B:v h Communj I Quid become a '"Devil's md.** Ana 1 1
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  • 65 8 AMMAN. Feb. 13. (Reuter) Mr. Suleiman NabulSl, Jordanian Prime Minister, said today his Government will ike steps to efTeet the confederatlon of E?ypt. Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. Thr Prime Minister said the confederation would be effected v >oon a^ arran.sel menta are completed for
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  • 32 8 SEVEN persons were killed U 43 others injured on Saturlay when a crowded bus slipped ofl a narrow mountain road and plunged down a Vide n__________________________l m Snnth Koi UP
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  • 28 8 FIRE! roared through an old folks home m Warrenton. Missouri ye terday and first resal I between 40 anc: 75 people were killed.— Reuter
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  • 24 8 SOVIET Defence Marshal Georgl Zhukov returned to Moscow on Sunday from his trip to India and Burma Urn. cow Radio reported.— UP
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  • 452 8 MENON WARNS OF OPEN CONFLICT OVER KASHMIR ISSUE PAKISTAN INCITING PEOPLE TO VIOLENCE' NEW YORK, Feb. 18, (Reuter)— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio, said last night that there was danger of open conflict between his country and Pakistan because of threats of Jahad (holy war). Appearing
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  • 309 8 What A Bent Nose Means To Women LONDON, Mon.— Does a BENT NOSE matter more to a society woman than to a factory girl? That was the question considered by a High Court judge. And while he was considering it Mr. Justice Hallett examined a society woman's nose that of
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  • 149 8 Six Killed In Orgy Of Death In Brisbane BRISBANE, Feb. 18. (Renter) Six peoole were killed here today when a Polish immigrant went berserk m a suburb and then committed suicide. The Pole. 30-year-old Marie Majka. who spent the war years m a German concentration camp, battered hi.s own wife
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  • 36 8 THE Matchless Motor-Cycle Company Rnnounced m Britain today that the Iraq Government has placed an £85.000 sterling order for 500 military motor-cycles, and that the Ann MM \V. be despatched this week from London.
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    78 8 JOSEF Hofmann, famed piamV. died last night m a Los Angela nundnf home. He was 81. He had lived m Los Angeles since 1930. photo. GENERAL Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander Allied Forces m Europe (left), shakes hands with Mr. Dunean Sandys, the Defence Minister, at the Defence Ministry
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  • 43 8 SECURITY Forres yesterday wounded four Greek Cypriots who failed to halt when challenged near Limassol. m Cyprus. Three were passengers m a ear which failed to halt at a roadb'ock. The fourth person was ordered to halt four times near Paphos.
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  • 144 8 A £50 MILLION CUT IN CHINESE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE PEKING. Feb. 18. (Reuter) The Chinese Government ministries intend to cut their administrative expenses by at least 40 million yuan (about $50 million) this year. the Communist Party newspaper Peoples Daily reported here today. The move, which is part of a nation-wide
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  • 269 8 THE DAY THE SHERIFF'S PANTS SPLIT... LONDON, Mon. Something went at the seams when Alderman John Telford, the Sheriff arrived Jtor an important civic occasion. Dignified and solemn m his \el\ct ceremonial dress, he stepped from his car m Newcastle-on Tyne and mounted a high step. In one awful moment
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  • 321 8 LONDON, Mon. Now it can be told the straight-iroin-life thriller story of how a poisoner was trapped by psycholog>— and a policeman s patien« The killer left no clues. Tr.ere were no witnesses. There was no apps motive. But the other be
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  • 177 8 DUKE CABLED HITLER ON OWN INITIATIVE LONDON. Feb IS Tne Duke of Windsor Kant telegram "entirely on hv ow. Initiative" to Hitler and the then Kins of Italy. Vlttorio Emanuek 111 m August, 1939, "imploring"' them to use their influence to prevent the outbreak of war. a talement from the
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  • 29 8 PROVISIONAL President Pedm Aramburu of Argentina announced yesterday that the revolutionary re_t me will turn the Government, over to elected authorities "i than June 20, 1953."- U.P.
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  • 22 8 FEMINIST leader Dona Shafik ike v toria l 1 and r.er weight fell v 1 a >Qzs of 17 .ls.
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  • 74 9 MR AMUR SINGH BHATT. an assistant engineer with the Pctaling Jaya Authority and son of Mr and Mrs A.iaib Singh of Ipoh. helps his bride Miss Man ut Kaur. former Miss Mia I.<*ns:genhacrr of Zurich. Switzerland to cut their v fading cake at the reception held
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  • 135 9 PENANG. Mon. Several housewives m Penans today \niced support to the call made by Mrs. Lee Thean Chor. the Chairman of the women's section, Malayan Chinese Association, Penang Branch, to ban strip-tease shows m Penang. :v- "TV-' Krvee Guan. one of the housewives, suppov ng Mrs.
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  • 29 9 M SLAOCh, Mon. Sett e- vicipal Cbuncil- gem Officers tc ceremonial peninj v attenrie t thai Smith v V g( rispc :ted Ltuard of Honour mounted by
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  • 33 9 IPOH. M n Nineteen origines Governnn were ntacted ty New Zea Squadron of Bpi ial A.: Se:' Ices The aboriginfl they xmt Se v Forces 3 r._.m.oer of years
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  • 314 9 MALAY FORUM COMMENDED FOR OPPOSING PROPOSAL TO ENGAGE EXPATS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. >taff associations of il Government officers ln tiie Federation today mmended the initiative the Malay forum m pointing out to Government the "incompatibility" of engaging- officers > the British Oversea Civil Service here after independence. Thr Mall Boras
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  • 36 9 ONE hundred members of Maim >■■ in islamic Association m Singapore will hold a mv ting on Feb. 24, el 8. Onar. R tad, Geylang, tod isi formation of a branch of the As.iocia'.ion here.
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  • 37 9 MALACCA. Mon. Hassan All eras today produced on a homicide charge following the death of Ta n Say Chuan near a stanopipe at Bachang last Thursday. He was remanded m Police custody til! March 4.
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  • 194 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's "first soldiers" 11 members of the Federation Army who were among the first 25 to join the experimental company of the Malay Regiment m 1932— may soon be decorated for their meritorious service to the nation. Ths Army haj
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  • 89 9 ipm. v —f .".--five persons toe.ay pleaded guilty be-' Tuan Syed illil to a charge of gaming Tne Magi ti ite cautioned en I discharged tour juveniles, tong the v. ling a:..; v •a "vr.cn Tr.e re na ier were fined from $10 to $25 each,
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  • 143 9 IPOH MOB. —Ma v.v rate Tuan S; d BOMlfl Jamalullll today rejected the plea of a |>-year-Old youth. Yeoh Ivan Yeow alias Lean Thi am who had pleaded guilty to a charge of the:: ol a fountain pen valued a" S3 l. Yeoh was alleged to
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  • 39 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The First Court Prosecutor. Inspector B. Ramakrishna was the hanpiest man m Court Hiil today. His wife had "presented" him arith a bonny baby boy last evening. Mother and baby, are doing well.
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  • 330 9 Co-operative Land Venture To Benefit Poor Labourers Society To Start Malaya-Wide Drive For Capital And Members lopment by "working members." "We will help to mainta.n the dignity of labour and prove that through -o-opera-tion. our labourers can get a fair deal for their efforts. Mr.
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  • 102 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Indians m Malaya were yesterday warned not to make demands on the Malayan Government unless they were Federal citizens. President ol the Selangor division of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. v. Ifanicavasagam told the annual general meeting of the Sentul IfIC that it would
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  • 92 9 Gifts For Training Centre KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Australian Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. T K. Q icy today presented the V tiona! Teachers' Training Centre with 135 book? v of tools under the Colombo Plan. "Malaya needs technical aid and that is why the books and experts are being given
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    78 9 PENANG, Mon. A.S.P. Ghasali bin Oman, the prosecuting officer of the Sessions Court. Penang end Province Wellesley, will be going on transfer to Police Headquarters here from tomorrow. ;\\\v\.\\\\\.\\\\w \\\\\\\\\^>\x\\ V MR. TOM NORMAN Lambert and Miss Gail Mvler I who were married at the Cathedral of the Assump-
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  • 266 9 PENANG, Mon. The Federation Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed the appeal of a padiplanter, Osman bin Abdullah who had been sentenced to death m the Alor Star High Court lor murdering Inin, son of Endin Kelai, at Feeder 14 Sanglang m Kubang Pasu,
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  • 62 9 INCHE Khairudin hin Yatim Traflfh Inspector of Malayan Railua> at Kuala Lumpur, uas nominated b> the Malaxan Kail a y Administration to attend t lie seventh operating course at the Initrri Natioßl Railway Training Ontrr at Walton. I ahoi c P._ki«tan undrr the < olombo Plan.
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  • 74 9 TAIPING. Mon Results of the draw of the lottery m aid of the Hindu Devalayal Sabah Tamil School Biildingl Fund took place here jester- 1 day are: First prize: MW UI II Cambridge saloon car Second pr:ze: ***** (Norton motor-cycle MM c Third pria ***** tOEC
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  • 107 9 FATHER ON BICYCLE KILLED IN ACCIDENT Pi' KIT MERTAJAM, M n A father and so:. o biles along S ingfl Rambai hen 9*wm a car accident :ng m iatal mjui ief to father. as disclosed bf I re Mr D. Antho- ienl Of ti.r Si irt tOd er hen t
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  • 57 9 REPRESE. TIVI S Bl Ma a: od i rv al Glana s.nday and rmed an Pan* V v al thai te othei c comwer rr/ :r. a I Mljiur and < tees would sv vm::;. v. y. .id M.t.li'v'c a: < '"npr-" Inchr Hat add a reeearch
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  • 103 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Family Planning Association of Selangor has caught on so well with Malayans that it is IUM-tog short of fund.- to cater for the increasing numbers. A spokesman of the Aswv M said today that the ASBO- ciation has approach State Government
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  • 47 10 THE "Beehive For Celebrations" Competition brought thousands of entries from all parts of Malaya and Singapore This picture shows one of the winners, Miss Lee Poh Peng, receiving her cheque from Mr. F. Collin of The Eastern Agencies (1946) Ltd., agents for Beehive Brandy.
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  • 120 10 BIGGER importation of China goods into Malaya and the lifting of the ban on rubber exports have resulted m an increase m trade between the two coun1 tries. Malayan imports from China were valued at 51 .'11.932 million and exports $23,735 million, m 19,36. Corresponding figures
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  • 92 10 Display Of Cloth Samples AN exhibition of textile samples from more than 60 mills m India will be held at the Indian Chamber ot" Commerce, Singapore, from tomorrow. Tha exhibition arranged by the Overseas O.Ticer of the Cotton Textile! Export Promotion Council of India, Mr. Ram li. Notanej. A representative
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  • 40 10 X.L.M plans a special shop at S v.: phoi Airport. Amsterdam, m Dc'eWer where passenger, travelling on the inter* continental route-- will be able to buy a limited number of articles (including tobacco and spirits) tree of duty.
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  • 103 10 P. Bukom Handled lOm.TonsOil PULAU BUXOM installation handled 10,219,747 tons of oil, or 5.000 gallons every minute, during the pa-st year. This quantity is nine times that handled m 194ti, and is higher than that for 1955 (8,155,837 tons;. The 1956 throughout was made up of 49 different grades of
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  • 27 10 CATERPILLAR of Australia Pty Ltd. has announced that it will invest another CAS million This brings the company's total capital Investment to CA6 million. Reuter
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  • 144 10 Rubber Down 2 /18C. On Strike Settlement SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped 2i cents to 86* cents per lb. for first grade March shipment on an easier market yesterday. News of the settlement of the dock strike at New York contributed to the easier market m Singapore, and prices dropped steadily
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  • 69 10 BRITISH E iropc n Airways are contemplating placing an Order for a no..* all-British jet air liner, a B.E.A. spokesman announced m London. The new jet would carry ■bout 100 p ns at a ■peed of about 500 to HOO miles per hour, and B.EA. has
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  • 125 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Teh $28 buyers $28] sellers; March $28] I ers. $29 M 'ers; coconut oil m bulk |43 sellers, m drums W sellers; Muntok white perme. $101 sellers; Sarawak wh r $100 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71
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  • 34 10 BRITISH Standard Mrtor Company wi.l start a ..:v Itl c:^:.. and ten models m Cry on if rv mi ssion i mte by Urn Cejlooen Govemmit it was learned m Colombo. UP
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  • 173 10 THE Malayan share market continued dull and slightly easier m all sections yesterday, with prices m most cases moving towards lower levels. Fair business was reported. Malayan Sharebrokers Asso- nation yc'crcsv reported the fo. lowing price changes- Lower Perak I/I 17/T. n 2 4 Petaling 3
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  • 45 10 THE new II GA. sports ear. the coupe, the M.G. Magnette and the Morris Minor 1,000 are so popular m America thai Ihey are earning 750,000 dolors a week (Or Biiiain. an official of the Nuffield Corpora* 'ion announcer! last week.
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  • 142 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F A N ords HJ2| 12-334; Gammons $2.05; Hammer $185; H. Waugh 70. Hume A7.fi 7, til: Collieries $1.06: Metal Box SI 58: Sime Darby $2.25; Straita Steamships $16.65; U.E. preta $7.95; ords. $960 $9.90; Wearne $265; Wilkinson Process $1.75;
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  • 146 10 Finance And Commer ce Cyprus Trade With Malaya Shows Rise CYPRUS is becoming on increasingly important customer of the Far Eastern coun tries, despite the efforts of the E.0.K.A., the total value of the total trade with Singapore showing a marked increase m 1956. Statistics publis i N :osia record
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  • 116 10 MR. J M. TAYLOR, has been appointed the company^ Far East Repres tattve to maintain coser contact with distributv and retailers c sremWr Hi appc has be< made following the < w_ cf Kvv's general business. He c~ j. Singapore 8 to spend a m< v h
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  • 39 10 ■<■ B; char '6 (OD). 33 I Canada 31 E 'ew York da 31 1/16. Swita v. ***** Rvgian 1626J; Hr -;r. 168: 2 2 N li r. 232: Danis^ ;.n lire v xr snge rates remain unaltered.
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    • 1664 10 NOTICES PENANG AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE PORT COMMISSION FREEHO LD LEASEHOLD """"""T TENDFR FOR ffrrf PROPERTIES RENDERS are invited for ItMJLK i-uk FtRRY the erection and comTERMINAL ANCILL.4RT S c h f ld It at o ur sa, "oom pletlon of 4 blocks of 3-storey WORKS AT BUTTERWORTB R 3d
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    • 314 10 NOTICES i VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN *J that I. MADAM GOH TUNG WHAT, of No. 861-B. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a [Transfer of mv Retail shop licence m respect of premises No. 861-B. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore to Madam Lee
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    • 102 10 [SHIPS IN [_POR]_ IJ, jr.,. u Wa w t'^sTi^MiSmWmw^ ir* _i_^ EXPECTED TODAY Thai Airways THIOB 2310 Bangkok M. Airways MLI2I 0955 KL/MAL Ifc Airways MLIOI 1245 PG XL M. Airways IfUU 1835 KB XL li Airways MLI 49 1920 PG/MAL li Airways MLIII 1855 Ptenang Air India AIM 1130
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    • 197 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Foi Boston, New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mcbile. New Orleant Hoa.toe (via Cap* of Cood Hope) S pore P. Sham Penang Naw York FRANCISVILLE m Port-sails 21 Feb 22 Feb 2fc 27 Feb 2 Ar.' FERNSIDE 27 Fcb/S Mar 910 Mar 13 14 Mar 1* Apfrom New York, Lot
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    • 1208 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 < 18 „nes» Ilncoipoiateo m Singapore) (12 line. s D e P r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via othei poits to load and dischaißc cargt SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore P.rrr...- Du Sal,s Ps ham
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  • 263 12 NEW YORK HPHE hardest substance ever made by man an entirely ncic material has been erected by -re.Nrndo.-s pressure and Jicat. General Electric scientists announced. It is a crystal hard enough to scratch a diamond ond able to stand twice as much heat. Named "borazon". it is expected to
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  • 257 12 Brotherhood Week In Singapore "^/ORLD Family of Man" this is the theme of the 1957 observance of Brotherhood Week, which is being celebrated m Singapore for the first time. The newly-formed Singapore chapter of World Brotherhood believes that through its work and influence, much more can be done to instil
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  • 681 12  - COMFORT IN THE AIR Derek Harvey ;> w ..ww. DV AVWWWWMy I <» Myriad Of Devices Ensure Passengers' Weil-Being TTIE airline passenger of 20 years ago was frequently frozen under his motoring rug, deafened and battered by the roar of wind and engines as his sluggish transport slewed and butted'
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  • 595 13  -  VERNON MORGAN By LONDON, Feb. 18 (Reuter) British fight fans have a heavyweight feast on Tuesday night when Joe Erskine, undefeated British heavyweight champion, meets Nino Valdes of Cuba, hitherto unbeaten during his European campaign and Joe By graves, the British Empire
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  • 41 13 LONDON, Feb. 18 (Reuter)—Eddie Choon? of Malaya will attempt to win his fourth singles title of the All Fngland badminton championships at Wembley from March M to 2... Other countries represented include Indonesia. Canada. Denmark and Sweden.
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  • 309 13 Asian Tennis COLOMBO. Feb. IX (Router i Jaro_-lav Drobny. former Wimbicdom champion. reached thc .<c mi -finals ol the men's singles m thc Asian Lawn Tennis Championships here today. He beat Felicissimo Ampon. of the Philippines. 7-9, 6-.'.. 6-3. 4-6. 6-4 m the quarter
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  • 99 13 ROYAL A;r Force Tr-ngah I became the first junior team ItO enter thc final ol thr Singapore Hockey .Hon Junior knockout tournament after their 2-0 rlctory over the Singapore Recreal i Club "Green" at the SRC ground yesterday. Airmen opened the score m the 20th minute through
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  • 281 13 JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 18. < Reuter'— Spirited batting by the tailenders helped Kngland sa\r the lollow on and get within 89 runs of South Africa's first innings score on tiie third day of the Fourth Test here. Fa< il H -ore <v MO, Eraland
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  • 74 13 'VG Siang Pau. pk-k-S:rc s C! r-Club league. were en Roy. Seletar went down by -ames to four. ese Your.-; Christian P,ed and B 'cams had easy matchoth winning by comfort--.rgins of 5-0. Their opponents were A nnis Club and Singapore Machi: 'ring Employees Union res: c last
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  • 37 13 Springdah Sp ut. C. M AA F. 4-1 m _ri( > r. played al Farrer I V da\ B I for Bpringdale were: Tt< r 6 n and Carroll, an-. I scored MA A 1 goal.
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  • 37 13 NEW YORK Peb. II U Paneho Gonzales. rf ect t enni X Rose v. Ami professional debut y< at Madison Square G;_: 6-2. The victory c.i.e Gonzales an B—48 4 bad m their 100-Rames series
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    • 203 13 Li'l Abner By Al Capp f^ l I s£2Kf 5S f^F^ 3 lVb r f>C I F 55S^ NO^-' S SAW THE OLD Ss£TlSK??fn-^?S CA'^rX LADY WHO TTR.ED TO SSHOOT J r^V/ =a =siV > >~--_ if. IRKtCiARDCFSb."— SHE s\ V~_. _.cr ff_ W_-_-_-_V<ta iim uctb.^ r-V"!-^ M.SS£DYO;SDH-AN'THASS]) fim" <
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    • 327 13 m T+TT>&Y J IVa9T< TJlAfl OIOTATION: A "He who is the most slow In unking a itrumj'.c is the mo«.i iiijthfui m tae aerfaraH dm-v ol jf." ROUSSEAU. TUESDAY I'OK EVERYONL: Keep t.hi:.g«- on a ba..:s of simplicity, clarity and understand. ng Avoid confusion, opposition, haste. You Will be w.se
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    • 185 13 HM_M________l ___i___________MH.__________! ___V mts^* I im i___K '^BSi^a-TOSii_WEI^^B-?W_Bi^^^Bj|HHs SOCC Aadreic's S TABLE TENNIS Singapore Table Tennis I nciation Senior Inter-Club Lrague at Chii* A. 107. Selegie E i >'hins) Wwm Sports Club ot 7.30 p.m, R' r Vi (a us Chines* B T.i.O p.m. A'anyang S S nga pore r
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  • 329 14 TAY JOINS MALAYA DAVIS CUP SQUAD Perak LTA Steps In -fr MOSES TAY. the Perak tennis champion, will after all make the trip to Madras as a member of the Malayan Davis Cup team. H:s inclusion at tr.e e'.ever.'.'r. hour was made possible by a cieclara*vn trom the Perak Lawn
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  • 414 14 THI All-India I vail Federation's ter.- :our of Singapore an I t Federar r. benefitted the visitors to Urn HUM Ol $15,000, taam-manag Mr. v. c. Rao said "lay He r .ne visit as hvr.--v s vcessful. A- an official reeept: n :iv< r to
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  • 45 14 A-M.WD. (RAP. Tengah beat Tamil Brotherhood 5-4 In a rrtendly aocci played a* .farrer Park yesterday Scorers for Ti ngali were: C Krishna, P. X Fandian. Bankaran. All and Muthu, Ramah (2), BarU and G. Ra|oo s sored for t.b a.
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  • 53 14 low b<-<-.-J represent GHQ Fare:: against Ro-. Army SerB the semi Bi il Zone ol tht c t Ra < i Road Lt. (QCO) miokaing Chhretri Cpl- X imar Rai Dall Limbu; Cpl ir Rai, WO 1 1 B k< s Sgt. Goodw L/Cpl RatnaSgt Premkidar >?I M
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  • 137 14 "■'"re of a" at the 5v _v v B v A- F March I shall ire S badmv n m 3, < the and the first com- i v n ing ents doubles an a feat no badmfav Singac ever I Flsie represented S Second
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  • 107 14 IPOH. Mon. Perak Willi play Penan? m the Brat round tie ol the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition al Penan? on March 2. Pevik's team have been selected aa follows: Sin-tl'v lioaea Tav and Captain R. H. Marshall. Doubles Choon? Ah Kow and Yahaya afnstapha. R<
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  • 201 14 20 NAMED FOR RUGBY TOUR OF JAPAN TWENTY players have been selected to tour Japan with the Combined Services Rikjhy team that will leave Singapore on March ti. TWO BMXa payers .11 also ne named later. The entire team will assemble m Singapore on Mar. 1 ra they will play
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  • 136 14 SLOW TRACK WORK DONE FEN \.\"G Mon The lack ri entries for the Penan? Turf Club spring meeting and the shortage of apprentices have forced the PTC. roer nittee to viv with races confined tc •ne-.- rongstc which is una eat so far. aril] provide Penang arttta only t.vo day.'
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  • 246 14 Smm&mm *s Mtiggvst Vpsvt SINGAPORE Teachers Union staged the biggest hockey upset of the season when they beat the favoured Ceylon Sports Club by the odd goal m three m their SUA senior knockout tie at Balestier Road yesterday. By virtue of this victory, the Tea
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  • 258 14 University Win On Late Coals TWO goals m lhe 1..-.t three minutes of play enabled University of Malaya It eliminate the Latif Wanderers m the quarterfinals of the SHA senior knockout tournament played «n the padang yesterday. Although they sre defending champions m this tournament, the University were not impressive.
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  • 33 14 KATONG Sports Club beat Balestier United 3-1 m a friendly soccer played at Farrer Park yesterday. Awang Chik (2) and Andrew TTn scored for Katons. and David Chan replied for Balestier.
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  • 6 14 NEO CHWEE KOK
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  • 934 14 FOLLOWING are weights for seven races on Saturday the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Feb./ March Meeting. Horses Class 4— SV2 Furs. 718 IYri..inkle 4v 9.07 Pil Stable Bagby 422 Arch Side 9v MB Capt. H.F. Bloxham Rodgers 951 Pontican 4v 9.02
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  • 247 14 FINA Clarifies His Position On Amateur Status Is Chwee Kok Staging A Comeback? NEO CHWEE KOK. a swimming pool attached to the Farrer Park pool, may be r< ;n v. <.. to full amateur status 90 days after retiring position. Chwee Kok. an ex-Singapore O had his position clarified oy
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  • 108 14 RES! i.'i of thf l i c com] titior •1 Singapore Golf Club as lollows "A" Division W nner: M R X V. fil -10 71. F. M Cunnnv 81-10 =71 tie. Other carr P N 'VKr Oak-Rhmd 83-10=73, J von 80-7 7:: I C I X
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  • 126 14 Xl Al I l MPI R m Dr. A W Moreira pre- rjmt of the Perak Crirkei V ciation hay hrm i chairman of tin commit tee to choosi Malayan learn foi ih< port "'lest' match al X,. I umpur on >la> IS M
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