Singapore Standard, 21 February 1957

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  • 40 1 Singapore Standard 25 S 4 T BM°5 A L D „1 PO 24 L OO CI H^ //L 'H FIRE BRIGADE GiNERAI HOSP.Ta'i W I 2811 2414 \ol. VII. No. 233 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 12 PACES 15 CENTS
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  • 928 1 Conflict With Rulers, Tunku Only On Special Malay Rights 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Reid Commission today recommended a secular constitution for Malaya incorporating the Alliance compromise of "Jus Soli" (citizenship by birth) to all those born m the Federation on or after Merdeka Day.
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    34 1 THE mtn who planned the .Veto Malaya jrom Ictt: Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid Khan, (Pakistan). Sir William McKell. fAttftra. a), Lord Retd, (Cliairman). Mr. Justice Malik (India), and Sir Ivor Jennings (Britain).
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  • 244 1 'Differences of Opinion? I should be very surprised' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The constitutional adviser to the Malay Rulers, Mr. Neil Lavvson, flew into Kuala Lumpur today for the forthcoming tripartite talks on the Reid Commissions report and declared that the recommendations may not
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  • 230 1 FOLLOWING the Citizer Code FMDnvntndtd by phe Re d Gomnri or CITIZENSHIP BY OPERATION OF LAW Any person who: .1 *os aCH re- c* ye F e vcn mmedicteiy beve Mci del a C 2 bom m the Federation on o r after Merdeka Dcy;
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    • 73 1 FOR TOUR SELECTION MODERATE PRICES Sole AseHt*>— SWEE LEE CO. 161 North Bridge RoK. Singapore. 6. Tel: *****. \l gout's ~F MSEA FCMODSp For the finest catch m sea foods you can't beat goungs POTTED SHRIMPS SCAMPIES DEVON CRABS ESCALLOPS Caught, packed, frozen ...all m a day, ready for immediate
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    • 33 1 Supplement A FOUR-PAGE Supplement cf the Reid Commission's Draft Constitution for the new Malaya is issued with this paper. MORE report? on Pages 2, 5, 7 and 8. Foreign News on P. 11
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    • 53 1 cl_l_l*t»c Cjutrm fffW WASHINCTOM **W]gg KY aLANWG ax. Iff 4M Otter) lUarl Poouprxr 1 It's plain to see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamps all right M. V >£*^~< «V Qsrani 6 rTHE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO- (MALAYA) LTOw frp-«*n* H THE CENFPAL Fl Ff TBIC ff I
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  • 656 2 'Under A Democracy All Citizens Should Enjoy Equality' The Reid Plan For i Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. iv.c Re.:: C mmissii v. has proposed tha: no privileges cc extended to Malays, ever I m .hose i:.e-- enjoy at present "Under a c.err. cratlc ronn
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  • 312 2 X LUMI rB Wed. Tr.? Malay X not m fay inserting m cor.sti. ition ir Nt Ma. Ie .ration that Is.a shall be the est re. gior. v the Federation ye Re.-: Commia .en i This 'spe v ir.struvion" of the F been to lore
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  • 206 2 THE Reid ComTiission recommends the following seven fundamental rights for individuals to be incorporated m the new constitution for the Federation of Malaya. 1. FREEDOM from arrest and detention without authority 2. FREEDOM frcm slavery or forced labour, banishment and restriction of movement 3. FREEDOM of
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  • 331 2 The Way Is Paved For Limited Multi -Lingualism KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Reid Commission today paved the way for limited multi-lmgualism m tr.e Legislature* of the Federation as a temporary concession *o politicians not proficient enough m English or Malay. To reg date the trac Itl v to Malay ia
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  • 302 2 KIALA LUMPUK, Wed.-Preventive detention should be illegal m the Federation after independence, except as may be allowed by emergency legislation, the Reid Commission suggested today. The Commission, however, propo.sed wide* emergency powers lor the federal Government, holdin? that existence of fundamental rights should not imperil
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  • 152 2 CLOSING rubber prii es (rents per Ib) m Singapore ye.slrrd..v v.ere:— Buyers Sellers Snot (No»n 85? 86 Mar. RSS No 1 85J Bfc RSS No 2 I3| 81 RSS No. 3 82. 82. Tone: Barely Steady. STORK TIN Tbe prire ot tin on the local market yester day
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  • 39 2 A PUBLIC Works Department labourer. A. Roriali. 47. was un Wednesday sentenced lo two week?' iail by West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Raja Azali Shah, on a charce of being drunk and disorderly at Mentakab on Feb. 7.
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  • 130 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. R. Devak.. a Ift Jieei 1 old rubber tapper, alleged m the High Court today she was stal by a fel ow tapper after ska refused to elope with him. She was testifying m a ca^e m which Arumugam, 28, arai charged
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  • 36 2 A POLICE So;ad Patrol killed two terror.:-*? m the Bentong District of Pahang or. Monday. A rifle and bayonet a shotgun, ammunitioa nd two pack.-, containing food. cooking utensil? and medicines were recovered
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  • 226 3 Merdeka No Use Without Equality For All Mr. Ong Ml M). KA will bo oi no use to Singapore unless i> equal opportunity and privileges for all and il harmony, President of the Singapore Straits Chi c British Association, Mr. T. W. Ong said yesterday. •"Our Pr iticians led v.
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  • 127 3 No Water, Firemen Use Old Methods fire:.;: Auxi ary FFier c Servict m Sii gapore 1v" i ippe with the moden. fire fighting apea v and branches to batl c a Hi :Vay yed than 100 acres of i rubber estate m Pulau 'i leong. an island off Singapore. Reason?
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  • 43 3 .err.i officers left for I ng n yesterday AC to attend a :rr.s Depart- v. L lon. 3 Senior Customs a bin Pandak Kamal an l ;cer. I Both officers will study the of detecti. niggling for she months.
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  • 39 3 TOUG MOH HENG, 17, a fitter was stabbed m the back by three thugs as he was returning from a Chinese wajaag m Jvong Road. ..t. umtat. taken to the c neral hospital for treat-
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  • 51 3 LOH HAN BOON fws- 5 X) m Iv hbv Pr< sident oi th S Cou:- Mr E. V. A Pi In d v ill mon! a:' n he plf i guilty 1 ii passe.- .on of ro pounds of saccrine. for which amoutn to 5400 had not r.
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    114 3 Ex-Mayor Is Surprised VISITING ex-mayor of Bangalore, Mr. H. s. Seethe Kam wai surprised yesterday when told that Singapore City Conneillora received S2OO a month. "This is unheard of mi n India here councillors Ret nothing more than a nominal allowance. he said. Mr. Kam who is a prominent Congress
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  • 75 3 MORE than 2,000 dr. conductor-, and intors of the Singapore T. tion Company, who are now on the weekly-pay scale, will be placed on the daily-pay roll bin six months. This was agreed by the Com- at a meeting tatives of the STC Employees' Union.
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  • 311 3 of near masshysteria swept the Bex Theatre, Singapore, yesterdV 400 Colony "cats" and I atch fl eat c ••Rock ie < car park, ed by thc musical, ilrcuts down to blue suede shoes. [ni of attention 16-year-old Janctha O let herself "g and
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  • 60 3 Kuala LUMPUR, Wed-— Chaplain-General to the British Army. Canon v. J. Pike, who arrived here today from Singapore. Ja on hil second visit to the troops Id Malaya. The Chaplain, who was re In 1952, will spend two lea U_l the Federation. He one ol
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  • 50 3 TAIPING. Wed. Notices will mob be sened by the taiping Town Council to ail operators of Inke boxes m town to cease operation by the end of March. Juke boxe.. will only be permitted m the Coronation Park, which la a niace of public entertainment.
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  • 268 3 'If Is My Duty' -Tunku TOP Federation leaders arc fi\in<; to Singapore tomorrow to bridge the riit between the Colony UMNO and their partners— the .MCA and the Malay Union. Pint tO vr.\ Ll be the I- edei ati< >n CJ Lei
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  • 156 3 TIIE SEARCH for the Shell Companj mb sing tank t Landak by Singap ti -b R ii A.r I s mdi rlands enters its sixth day today. No trace of the tanker wa found yesU rday. The tanker ha been overdue m Sii from
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  • 44 3 HE MADE ILLEGAL RETURN PENANG, Wed. A former member oi the Ang Bin Hoay, who had been barred from Penang, entered the island illegally and started intimidating- people at the waterfront lor lood, the .Magistrate's Court was told today.
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  • 55 3 MALACCA. Wed Khoo IV\. S3, claimed trial m the Sessions Court here today to a charge of offering a $300--bribe to the Assistant Commissioner tor Labour. Mr. A. Karthigesu, at the Labour Office last Monday. He was allowed $1,000 bail |0 two sureties and the
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  • 30 3 THE Economics Society of the University ol Malaya announced yesterday, that the talk by Mr. S. R. Manoharan scheduled lor today at the University has been cancelled.
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  • 85 3 $1,000 FINE FOR A $25 FEE PENANG Wed hospital clerk, I). Suppiah. was sentenced to one day's imprisonment and fined or two months' jail, m the Sessions Court today, when lie was convicted on a chaise of criminal breach of trust <>: $>.) at the General Hospital, on Oct. 10.
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  • 65 3 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed The area adjoining Kedah Peak where the former Chief Police Officer, late Mr. C. N. Godwin was killed by terrorists m May. 1954. ha.s been declared a white area, the fourth m Kedah and 44th m the Federation. Apart from this incident there
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  • 46 3 .lOHORF. BAHRU. Wed The annual Chingay celebrations m Johore Bahru began yesterday with proecssion round lhe town of the goda lrom the Chinese '.cn 1 Tiie goda will remain In town today and aril] be taken back [n proceaalon to the temple tomorrow.
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  • 129 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The popular Malay romantic tune "Teranf Bulan," state Anthem of Perak, was among the final batch ol 163 entries for the Federation of Malaya National Anthem. which closed on Dec. SL The panel of Judges headed by the Chief Minister
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  • 112 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Justice Shepherd m the Selargor High Court, today, awarded damages totalling §20,000 to V. Sivasamy, 48, former PWD storeman for incapacity resulting from an accident. 'I awaid wns made againsl timber merchant Low! Say Thool and hi.s drill r Hong Loy Teng.
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  • 29 3 THE M■ 1 1 va n Christian Council, representative Protestant churches m Malaya yesterday began a three-day meeting m Kuala Lumpur at the St A:. Lrew's Church
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  • 122 3 I'LL ENQUIRE PERSONALLY SINGAPORI Health Minister. Mi A I Ii said yesterday lie would personalh enquir. int< public complaints ol an\ proved cases ol mai tn.itment. cruellj 01 arrogance by an> membei oi a goveminent hospital, irrespcctm ol position, urn Mr Braga ga assurance following
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  • 75 3 iiman .nd laughter rani ,<>ther-in-law shaggy dog stories— era delh Hobart B the Methodist Bishop for South- sst A a. to Colony Rotariar, .:ly luncheon held at Cathay Hote. day. ect ol her address, ir and Human m Rota- d their wives, who nded anoth< r
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  • 95 3 Hammett' s Big Hope ACCA. Wei —Resident Commissioner Mr. H. G. Hammett today made the first official announcement ol the anticipated change m the Setth .ent's set-up after Merdeka when he took the chair at the Municipal Council proceedings alter his return from Britain. "In the next six months and
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  • 52 3 '•cd.— A tea merch; -amad Ibrahim, was ycstcroav convicted and fined $1,300, m the se,-.-- counts of possess. brands of tea mi n his Ma., on Nov. 25. He was fined $300. for having counterfeit brands of tea. §nd another $1,000 for ha' packets ol »er
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  • 21 3 T UMNO Vimad Jamah* calling an cnu g tonight to hear a ie; the All I Conference from Inch(
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  • 23 4 VICTIMS of the Henderson Road fire search 6\e smoking ruins lor salvage while Police stand by to render assistance. Standardpic
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  • 231 4 Armed Teddy Boys On The Prowl Youth Charged IPOH, Wed.— "Teddy Boys," armed with dassers are on the prowl m back lanes oi the main thorough- lares heie. During the pa fortnight two incidents of young delinquents mol- ing girls m the back lanes have come to the notice of
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  • 138 4 Blind Man In Colony Fire Drama Hospital. The fire besar. at about 4 p.m. m the kitchen of one of seven cubicles of a large attap house. Fanned by a strong breeze, the flames spread quickiy. md within two hOUTs, 54 people were rendered homeless. Damage was estimated at about
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  • 193 4 TRAGEDY STRIKES TWO AT X'MAS OUTING TWO men m a boat, intending to spend Christmas night at a fishing stake off Kuala Serangoon Kechil. Singapore, were drowned when a gale capsized their vessel. Their boat, loaded with provisions, was .inst 100 yards from the keiong when the accident happened. This
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  • 138 4 A ll -YLV.I.-O:. youth, Teo up n millionaire, Mir Yip i* < [Neee, and •■> sa .bed him v. be I |hted his car near a bank, Si ..'.pore court was told yea* tei Teo pies ed to ng grievt i hurt Mr Yap d Sept.
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  • 202 4 A COURT of Inquiry has recommended that the Singapore City Council svvld adopt only two fradei inttttd of the exist\n% three, and that no one should lo?e financially be-, cause of_ re-gi ad:n_;. The Court v. 1 1 app inted In October laal year
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  • 113 4 RIOTER'S APPEAL 13 DISMISSED A COMMON Intention to rause hurl to Police endeavouring to maintain law and difflcuit circumWS wwi a grave and lerimattez I Mr Justice tton, m tl Singapc re High C yesterday when he dismi the appeal cf a 21-year-)W 'evedorc. 1 ire Wn Yce Tho:..;. had
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  • 156 4 MURDER CHARGE AGAINST 2 NEO ENG, V-ycar-old carpenter, was a'ta.ked bj ten men and beaten to death alter a wayang performance, a crown witness testified at a preliminary inquiry m Singapore yesterday. Yiak Chern Vec. lorry attendant, and Chow Ow Kan.:, quarry worker, were committed by magistrate. Mr. RB 1
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  • 36 4 Singapore International Airport authorities l£u.t night announced that an experiment m Malay announcements will begin on Saturday. The announcements will only be used for the departures and arrival of Malayan Airways aircraft.
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  • 41 4 CYCLIST Liew Ah Slew, 67, died m the Singapore Genera] Hospital yesterday from Inj ies received m a collision with a car at Lim Chu Karv Road. Witnesses arc requested to contact Insp. Eugene Wong, Sepoy Lin.es Traffic Branch.
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  • 148 4 REGINALD Knight, a part-, time teacher o. the Mala- j van Seminary, Sinsapore. was yesterdaf sentenced to! three montha jail tcr pocketins school lees collected from 19 students. Knight admitted making use of the money. He complained that his, salary was always cut
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 525 4 iStandard c4(mawac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE (Si; 6 nm. Programme Summary #INCA P 0 R S S V"-'- Tn;n Ine Tocks Tocfc l&ffi&mw*am H f> r lb K: imm¥ mm MM aW^^mWama^ amy'^mm S:ncano:e S:i- M-:ke; Ren^rt.smw mmmrwK. '___P_i__7^____r mTaWMm Nc. 7lu N<='.\ xKa» mm j& m WmwAm Talk ,s
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  • 435 5 THE Reid Commission recommends that I he Settlements of Penang and Malacca should cease to be part of the Queen's dominions .md become autonomous States of the independent Federation. Constitutions drafted for the Settlements by the Lssion give the terril ies the same status and
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  • 155 5 STATE'S RIGHT TO MODIFY LAWS PASSED BY CENTRAL GOVT. Xi c C"~ o m iki ite. t Dr p n the divi- Und r certain circumstanv L md Exe Federal Government pow :al and ta verriding powers 5- ne g i State. recommends that the hQuld fee npral pent an-:
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  • 812 5 How The States Stand The Commission suggests thai external affairs and defence should be Federal subjects, as with Police and internal secuity, extradition and fugitive offenders, aliens, and immigration, civil and criminal law. \mwob I i v.v In ro.i-c Fori c shou d be matters
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  • 686 5 But The Settlements, With Their Own Legislatures Will No Longer Be British States. There must be a Chief Minister who will be the head of the administration and responsible for all executive action and advice given to the Governor. It
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  • 128 5 TIN MINING AND GRANT OF LEASES THE States should continue to be responsible for granting prospecting permits and licences and for granting leases with the advice of a State Mines Committee The Federation should continue to be responsible for the control of mining operations. The Commission recommends that the Federation
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  • 384 5 THE Commission makes these recommenda tions m regard to the Judicial system ol the neu j Malaya: j The constitution and jniwers ol Ow couits j and other matters relating to Muslim lav and j Malay custom should be within state
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  • 901 6 Singapore The Constitution TN our nc pages today we publish Lie draft Constit ttion oi Malaya and the report of the Constitutional C Embodied va the draft Constitul o are of the recommendations set fort-h fftdum submitted by the A!L■B c to the Reid C lion. Taken as a whole
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  • 1178 6  - Indonesia muddles through DISASTERS J.F. STIRLING sA\\\\\\vv\\AV BY XrmMraWaaAkmM 1 I LONDON A EI'ROPEAM diplomat m Djakarta remarked: "I tremendously admire the Indonesians. They somehow gel over crisis after crisis, any one of mmmmm would have wrecked my country." Since 1916. the Republic has survived two massive "police actions'* hy
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  • 48 6 Shorte from tke Eako your continued presence among them is unnecessary." Dr II W. Howes, who became Ceylon's first Director of Education, speaking m the BBC programme "Commonwealth Club" broadcast m the General Oversez.s Service. "I'm finished Chantewell. The Bisjiop gave me a tie for a birthday present."
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  • 812 6  -  Aster Gunasekera By r FHE anxiously, long wait- ed report of the Reid Constitutional Commission is published today. Like all documents of this nature, it will make some happy, hecause it gives them what they want; some sad as it falls short of their
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  • 565 6  -  J. Halcro Ferguson LONDON 'TRINIDAD has been J- chosen as the site for the West Indian federal capital by the Hest Indies Standing Federation Committee. The delegates, from Jamaica. Trinidad, Barbados and the "Small Islands" of the Windwards and Leewards voted as follows m the first
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  • 1793 7 A Senate And House Of Representatives With Paramount Ruler As Constitutional Head The Reid Plan For i Malaya The Legislative Channels To Come THE Reid Commission r recommends that the inde- I pendent Federation should I have a Federal Parlia- l ment for the whole coun- j try comprising thf
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  • 1029 8 Pakistan Member Disagrees On Citizenship And Religion MR. JUSTICE ABDUL HAMID of Pakistan submitted a minority report on two points m dispute which he put under these twt> main categories: 0 Points of a political nature. Points re.atin? to constitutional and legal complications. Under the first category, Mr. Justice Hamid
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  • 1623 8 RULERS' POWERS LIMITED IN NEW SET-UP FOR THE STATES ESSENTIAL amendments to c state const, utions as recomn.ended by the Reid Commission will change the existing state governments into implified versions of tho new Feder.i iovornir ent thc Rulers oming constitutional monarchs of their own States. A Ruler, when he
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  • 176 8 THE Reid plan calls for a N na] ns Fmd I v v the bote Federation. Urn porl v. mends that the S should be under o to pay each year an pensions contribulion i pect t sionable officer their employ I that the rate of
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  • 243 8 IT recommence i thai the advi.-orv power- Oi tha Foderadepartments oi Agriculture, Forestry, Mining, and Natui Resources should be t< and strengthened. In addition to the normal annua, grants, the Feneration should be authorized to make k ial grants or loans to States where i1
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  • 681 8 'Must Have Politically Impartial Officers' fluence and ejection oi kind. Members r f the Commissions dd either hold office exofficio, or be appointed on a full-time basis for not less than five years and should not bt ject
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    • 107 8 ff ;t;/cfs I feb. nth -nth. ■*W^s? rfcftl fa the time to buy LIBBY 9Di_. J Tinned Fruits and Fruit Juices... s sWGE witf- a// over Malaya leading dealers *su** jss^^ are making Special Offers which r^^^^-S^^^S3 7 cv y° ur grocery b/7/$. JP rf\mfttJ*l*\2u SPECIAI 11 f WiT^AROA.N OffWl
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  • 107 8 r. n -nc ttnanimo.. be rial language the Federation but E: bould continue to be official lang age for many citizen? of the 1- o have had L't.e opportunity m the past of lc ng 1 fluently and v. that h e so
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  • 129 9 U.K. GOODS DISPLAY FOR S.-E. ASIA LONDON. Feb 20 A Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Stan cv Awbery, yesterday d the Government to >w Japan's example and pi ote a "floating fair. Be told ti e House of Comic Japanese refitted a veaael ol 10^000 tpm to carry an exhibition
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  • 167 9 OFFICIAL URGES BARTER SYSTEM THE Philippines Government Commercial Attache m Singapore, Mr. Amilhamja M. Tahil has urged hi s Government to conclude a special trade agreement with the Federation of Malaya and the Colony. Mr. Tahil has also suggested barter as a means of balancing
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  • 81 9 THP". prospects are for modc.-t excess of production over on sun ption of tin m the early pari of 1957, which may he offset later if world consumption continues its upward trend of recenl years. This i stated m the latest issue of the Metal
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  • 217 9 AN Italian firm of pharmaceuticals is now m thc ..recess of introducing their latest drugs m the Malayan market. Dr Emilio Leoetit, great ji indson ol the founder of firm. Lepetit SPA. of Milan. and Dr. Laura Schreiber, thc assistant I manager foreign Dept. are
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  • 111 9 MALAYAN soap produc- 1 tion m 1956 amounted to 551.696 cwt, against 541.395 cwt. m the Drevious year., official statistics show. Import., ol household washing soap last year amounted to 4,422 cwt.. against 6.175 cwt m 1955. Other imports were: toilet soap 2.500.301 lb. (2.433.252 ib..
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  • 152 9 ALL sections of the local share market were stagnant yesterday with poor trading and only small price fluctuations, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser 6z Neavc Ords. 2.20 2 23 Gammon 1 9y tJOt W. Hammer 1.83 186cdcb 1 lump Industries A7/7
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  • 128 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokera jresterday reoorted ihe following business r!"ne: 88. Pet 50/; Hammers $1-83] to gIJS; Jackson. $1.45; M. Cements si 64 •■> $1,624; M. Colls $1.03; Robinson ords 80; Sime Darby $2.25 Cold Storage $1 -"ia. $1 571; U E ords s.).Bu. $8.70; Wearne $2.85. Ampal 10
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  • 38 9 EXPORT prices for Australia's main trading commodities averascd 12 per cent higher m December than they were m December 1955. and were 13 per cent above the average level for the trade year 1955/56.— Reuter.
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  • 186 9 Picture shows beautind Miss Hua Ec Pao tcho recr:rcd a round of applause jor her loreli/ tong, tr'ien she lured programme. JOSEPH Tra vers Sons Ltd.. db.tri-.utors of Waterbury's Compound, expanded their advertising activity over Redilfusion during tbe week. The first of a i series
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  • 130 9 Busy Day For Mission From Nagoya THE Nagoya trade mission lehicb Dew into Singapore trom Bangkok on T i have buay pn gramme oi viriti to various industries' ta the Colony ana Feneration m seal lew dayi of their stay Ye ta day morning they visited the Thye n« B;^
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  • 235 9 MICRO CELL slumberette seats are to used m the world's first long-range turboprop airliner, thc Bristol Britannia, which BOAC is bringing bite service on the routes to South Africa and Australia and. later m the year. to destinations m the Far East. All first-cla.v passengers m
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  • 110 9 PRAGUE. Feb. 20 Czechoslovakia ad I take pari for the first time since IW? m lhe annua! lair m Tokyo In May. the Czechoslovak Newi Agency Ceteka sail The decision followa the restoration ol norma] diplomalie relations witl Jaoan on Feb. 13, this year. Renter. Tiro executives of
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  • 110 9 Fed. Fruit Plan Makes Progress KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry for Agriculture d that 16.276 budd( c fruit plant < r mai I wx r. sold from Beptember U N rember last. The report lor the fourth quarter. 1956. added tl al rambutan and dunan clor trials m Si langi
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  • 45 9 NEW YORK Feb 19 (UP) Dow- Jones closing average?: STOCKS: 30 Industrial* 466.84 20 Rail- ***** 15 Utilities "V'» 4 65 Stocks l'"'2o BONDS: 40 Bonds pl 01 Tne Dow-Jonea commodity futures index 1924-26 average equals 100; closed at 157.10. UP. I
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  • 53 9 I AU France. Fx P I gineer! 1 i v Franc, ay < current oil nei iv e-. qu- SNI 'a test drill i rning cd m Iminut LLgl I eers on the sp< ipeared I r.ro- nee. Desert But the v ci thi c theii
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  • 59 9 Rubber Price Down ¾c. Z c~ Singapore rubber 17 cents to I for first grs a drop ol c Tuesday on improved o overnight quotations. rrirrs. r howeve- bsorbed. noon the markr n Mc cra'e 1 .rr pa ed NOON PRICES m Apr. RSS No. 1 86| BC 84 SS
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  • 114 9 N .APORE Chinese I duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Ter- I ■< n 5-28J ci $29i sellers nut oi In Ik $43 sellers, i Ml ■c cs .rv N white r^-r»^r r s wni'e Specii Sarawak Singapore Copra A.*socl»llon closing prices ve c
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  • 55 9 SH. ;r:.TS of rubber .atex concei t rated lat< and n to 85.582 I m January D the pre\ r ir.p to off.- Ship- ents 1 Xi gi m 21 741 to the iiti Stati I n Ja] an 7,8 N'etherlai -r 6.621 tons to .ermi to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 410 9 At CTION SALE OF \\l I ABIE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES jo be held it our saleroom 10 Chulia Street .lnexlav. ,'Tth February. at v.o p.m. i nf Seah Tee Sianc also i> Chia Tee Siaru also known Bl Seel Tee Sens also .vn a- Chia Tee Sens deceased. 67 St 7
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    • 683 9 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited fc the supply of 1.00 tweight blanket. ap ximateiy 60" X RO" to b vered Ipoh for the Peral S1 ite Home Guard. Tenders with samples, t be sent to the State Horn G urd Officer. 17. Dougla I 7: id, Ipoh by 23th February
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    • 157 9 IN PORT OLUR ROADS Malaya. Shapw, Westwaj Gornazavodak i od 14 tra.'. i Tillie Lykes, Dm. try Doi Waiwerang. I Lander Si< Tone Poh, Hanyang. Ho; V. Sty Selo Greenhill. Chokyo Maru, Tjdu.vao. Ifayla, ShanINNER ROADS Manbang. Hangkasi d Sadao, Celia New D rom n ,\y Bahru. Ang K -enc
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    • 59 9 EXPECTED TODAY M Airways .::_.2i KL/MAL M A rwaj s MLIOI 1245 PG XL i 49 MED MAL MLIIS 134? KN XL sys MLI KB Garuds GAv. 1140 J^K M Airways MLISI 2040 P B Qantas EMSI4 LON/CAw M Airways MLlOi [>~ BOAC BA7OB 1540 Ci S^v- J M A:r-Aays
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    • 795 10 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lel. *****/6. *****/4. 1 32/ 6 Robinson Rwd THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P_S ham fenang ANTILOCHUS 19/23 Mai 24/25 Mai 26, 27 Mai Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load and
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    • 1199 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Imcsi (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linesl Sh De p p p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D T e c Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore
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    • 833 10 MITSUI pU LINE S'poro P.S'ham Penang FQR JAPAN Bonsei Moru for Kobe, Moji Yokohomc 22 Feb Akokurosan Maru tor Moji. Kobe Yokohomo 5 Mor mm FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia Bcitimore Akagisan Maru <— 22 Feb Mogamison Maru 9 Mor 12 Mai FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY. Aiumason Maru from Japan
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    • 639 10 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor bongkok ond/oi Foi Ecst Penong P.S'hom b "FALSTRIA" In Port 22 2BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" Gtfn. t\ "PANAMA" -J M« "SARGODHA" II "MEONIA" 24 It Mor 2" 28 Mo. 29 30 M 0» BANKGOK OML. HOMEWARDS Soilings *o> Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg. Copenhogen, Gothenburg, Oslo
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  • 355 11 •6 European Nations To Sign Treaties Next Month ...AND ALSO A JOINT ATOMIC ENERGY POOL PARIS, Feb. 20, (Reuter) Six European nations France, West Germany, Italy and the Beneleux countries today officially agreed on the creation of a customs-free common market, covering a total population
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  • 17 11 V F-. (fiao- srxip of Vl over(tas Chir ortcea Cram v v. Can-
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  • 91 11 TH ftrack (cr-ner Prime M.r.ver Sir Anthony Eden aboard ship en loute to a Nc.v Zealand ho [day subsided," *ie r reported )n Wed--AP ton. Peking Radio reported The* had been Vfelcomed and taken care of by tne Kwang- .ng Provisional Committee for overseas Chinese Affairs. The
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    • 27 11 LONDON. Feb 20 (AP) Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan said yesterday he is "keeping In mind" Soviet Premier Bulganin's open invitation to .-a Mo-row.
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    • 32 11 NEW DELHI. Feb. 20. (Reuter). Mr. Malcolm Mac Do* nald. the British High Commissioner, left here today for Bombay on his wav to London for consultations with the British government.
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    • 39 11 TOKYO. Feb. 20 (Reuter) A Japanese coastguard spokesman .said here today two crew members of the 1. 407-ton Japanese vessel, Shinko Maru. were killed when the vessel caught fire m the Japanese inland sea earlier today
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    • 35 11 PARIS. Feb 20 (Renter) Moit than 150 people have apphed to join the first tour to Communist China organized from the Western world, the French Travel Agency organizing the trip has reported.
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    • 25 11 TUNIS. Feb 20 (AP) A sharp earthquake killed 13 persons, injured 35 and badly damaged two Arab villages m western Tunisia today.
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    • 43 11 SYDNEY. Feb 20, (Renter) A Blffhl of three Roya'. Australian Air Force Neptune bombers Icf here today on a round tha world flight during arhicl they will participate m the Independence celebrations for the State of Ghana, forf the Gold Coast
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    • 41 11 NICOSIA. Fch. 20, (Renter). Most shops m Nicosia onened today ns a two-day token strike nnserved here and m Lin issol to mark tiie opening of the United Nations debate or. Cyprus, came to an end. Schools remained closed.
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  • 61 11 MARS BACK IN 720 DAYS SAN DIEGO. Feb. 20 (Reuter) A guided missile expeit said here that with present knowledge a rocket could be built which could reach Mars m 400 days and return m about 320 days. German born Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger said the rocket would be an ionic
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  • 210 11 Soekarno May Proclaim State Of War Siege JAKARTA, Feb. 20, (Reuter)— President Soekarno had threatened to proclaim a "state of war and siege" throughout Indonesia it the political parties did not accept his conception for overcoming the country's present difficulties, some political sources said today. This would Rive the Pre.Mrient.
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  • 49 11 LISBON. Feb. 2a (Reuter) Portuguese serenaded a smiling Queen Elizabeth with guitars and clarinets today as she drove through their village during a 210-mile tour of the countryside outside Lisbon. Although the weather was sunny when the Queen left Lisbon. rain and drizzle marred the dr.ve.
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  • 174 11 CHIANG. MAO TO WORK TOGETHER? HONGKONG. Feb. 20 (Reuter* A leading pro-Com-munist newspaper said here last night tha': Nationalist China might withdraw its delegation from the United Nations m favour of a "Unified China" delegation led by Madame Soong Ching Ling, widow of Dr Sun Vat Sen. founder of the
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  • 57 11 WASHINGTON. Feb. 20 (Reuter; Mr. Charles E. Wilson, the United States Secretary of Defence, said here tonight that atomic rockets, which could blast enemy bombing planes out of the sky, were now being issued to interceptor planes m the United States. The Secretary also said that nuclear
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  • 164 11 LONDON Pi I I toiler) Britain will cut the total manpower l.cr navy, army and air force by 65.000 m the financial year beginning m April, Government estimates cvclosed toda; part of a Govern; d announa i ths > to reduce United X dom
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  • 230 11 SUEZ CANAL DEPUTE UNITED NATIONS. New York. Feb. 20 (AP)— Britain, the United States. France and Norway has transmitted to U.N. Secretary General Da? Hammarskjold proposals for a temporary arrangement ior use ol the Suez Canal. He is expected to pass them en
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 161 11 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES .-.ton, Ntw York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans Housto. (via Cape el Cood Hope) Spore P. Sham Penang New Yorh YE C.27, 28 tails 21 Feb 23 Feb 26 27 Feb 2 Apr DE 27 Feb/8 Mar 9/ 10 Mar 13/ 14 Mar 16 Apr rrorr New York.
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    • 413 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT ier m black rd low ________l ________l ________l ___H -easo-^ es ne rear m all ms. be acr to be For pu rpr t lial qua!:'-- _______l Empress Place to whom all app he returned March. 1957 n tion, E P Ps r ;K lars nj
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 169 11 Li'l Abner Al Ca PP t J?- -ML SOFT-Mt_ARTLD.QJR6n I V, iW^^C^^^^ Pl3^ sapelr 1 v; vxjr Cv^BBv. PONTE.DyI Z&IlDi -it's T^ Alley Oop g y VT How/in X OP THIS NJONGEM- r >fc 'IF IHM HALLOWEEN J L v \y, k i MAN W^'JXXIOOIT REALIZE T>«S nOmSTKOGity •^^_____l VVX>V
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    • 365 11 ■MMIIH J lhe quarrels lovers myVmMmWmi ■ff___l —If* *j— l I|S-MbS_B[ ■■■■^Mlj everything i« more heautilul Hil Il_____M__J IJ, IT ___T*__l H^|V_liVvm 1 Madame Seeker rl I Wi J f l l _*_E LU|tdki|Uaifi 1 Aiiow WVRV _P_P!W_F S and lo obligations ■iBllI i___L Wl l Mm so not to
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  • 399 12 Tayfield (9 for 113) Was Springbok Hero JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 20, (Reuter)— Hugh Tavfield, who took nine wickets for 113 runs, spun South Africa to their first victory ol the scries here today when they beat England by 17 runs m a thrilling; finish to the fourth Test.
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  • 118 12 South Africa Ist innings ">lO Kng'and Ist innings SSI South Africa :2nd innings 142 Kngland 2nd innings P Richardson h Tayfield 39 T. Bailey c 1 dean h Tayfield 1 I). Insole c Tavfield b Goddard fiS C. Cowdtej c and b Tavfield .*>s I*. May c lindean b
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  • 119 12 MALAYANS WILL COMPETE PLAYERS from Indonesia and Malaya have been invited to compete m the World Invitation Badminton Tournament to be held m Kelvin Hall. Glasgow next month. In the pa;t lew years the Tournament has enabled Scottish Badminton enthusiasts to see some of the world's finest players m action.
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  • 476 12  -  SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Wed.— PERIWINKLE, a, bright prospect from the Bagby Stable, shaped like a winner m a threefurlong tryout with Priority Mortimer) on the track this morning His 37 seconds was the fastest gallop of the day. Running wide out on the main track, which
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  • 33 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Indonesia Muda beat Selangor Bawcan by 2-0 m a soccer match on the Kampong Bharu ground here today. The Indonesian goals came from m Ya-ssim and Kamman.
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  • 29 12 LISBON. Feb IH. (Reutrr) Be'.cnense-. the Lisbon Foctba'.! Club, beat Newcastle United, the English first division team. Vl here la^t night. They led 2-0 at halftiine.
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  • 79 12 HON'GKOXG. Feb 2(>. (UP) A 21-mcmbcr Indian soccer team returned to Hongkong today lor a final appearance here tomorrow. The Indian Olympic soccer team, which had won and drew one came earn during a previous trip to Hongkong last month, is described by local sportsmen to
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  • 250 12 United Remdin F.A. Cup Favourites LONDON, Fee. ißeuter)Mar_cr.es.er United English Football League champian*, rer.-... Ed favourites ior tr.e r A Cup a: tonight's c_t__Xt) ti Ri thi V ictoria Club WMMM I B\R| c.csea It I to 1 B gnam are .io second ia irites, with Burnley end Areenai, racketed
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  • 167 12 SINGAPORE'S Hurst local m. or soccer encounter of the sea son •ac < e place thij Saturday at the Ja a-. Besar Stadium when the Singapore Ind<ans meet l c Singapore Chinese for the "Sundrum Iyer Shield t teams for ga me w I pc >m t
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  • 71 12 the Saranfooa Gai dta Sports Club, which baa a--.-, c participating m I■ ba key. basketb all and will hoi. gala j dance on Saturday. Fe „,n a 0 d (able le iioms i ntnta It m now 1-. tha itaga Ol :vr.:nz a cricket t€ Pro
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  • 47 12 i o 1 d 3 Gymkhana Meeting c- -v 'ie B_< Timan Race Course 7-» meeting a/ill ca'er tot r--:es ?d and ..acks V Be two Hurdle races er 6« furlong F-'.^v Vr V? a----~ mcc' c' -a st 11 mo Or Wednesdlaj Feb V
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  • 30 12 Ri A Scnc Iked up successive bea St Andrew's 1 lhe I "ter -School s played a: VS V ict c T -i I Kok Nana
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  • 78 12 PANAM reb ID (UP* -•j f Itab eliminate p c 11, Germany. 5- ruesday r ghl —ond round Ln wnal ■»m irnament Mcrwn Ro?e of Australia easi v eliminated .Juan Ruii of p er *-0. h-i. while on Canby. tralia. ousted Webb Hcarne. Panama, 8-4,
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  • 63 12 KUAI A LUMPUR Wed T i homps >n Cup <-vcc i between Batu Road in< Commerc il played because Commerce., Inst te^m failed up -y-., referee Mr Noor rasmari said be i send i his reporl to the Selangor Schools Sports Counc I to el '"em decide *he
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  • 30 12 KUALA Ll MPUR Wed rhe ttj triangular meet b ng Fr rak end Selana the .veek aid ".v been tiled ofl m Penang sre anable to raise a team.
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  • 169 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —34 Coy Royal Army Medical Corps beat Headquarters Malaya Command 5-1 m the second round of the Far East Land Forces Army knockout soccer competition on the HQ Malaya Command ground today. Centre forward Bell, playing: a fine dashing game, netted
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  • 215 12 SINGAPORE Telephone E ird Sports Qub were unlucky when they were held lo i two al» draw by the Police Sporting Association m the SGSFA league matcfa at Farrer Park yesterday. Telephone lend "2-1 at half c minute- on resumpphone lost thru- goalI ik Seng through
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  • 49 12 MELBOURNE. Fch 20 (Reuler). A bout between West African welterweight, Attu Clottev and Italian Luisi Coluzzi ha? been postponed r'rom Feb. 22 because Coluzzi baa injured hi? thumbClottey ia expected to meet Ccduzzi either on Saturday. Marcb 2 or Friday March 8. stadiums limited, the promoter? announced today.
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  • 36 12 PENANG, Wed. -Pohen neat Penans Recreation Club by three-one 1 n a league hockey mr-.'rh on Dato Kramat ground tori iv. Police >core:s ucre Jami.l Hassan (2» and Lesslar while Newman netted for Recs.
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  • 139 12 COLOMBO. Feb. 20. (Reuter). Michael Davies and Billy Knight (Britain) reached the semi-finals o:' the Men's doubles m the Asia Lawn Tennis championships today. They beat Jack Arkinstall (Australia) and T. Shibata (Japan) 9-7. 6-1. 6-3 m the quarterfinals. In a mixed doubles quarterfinal match A Huber (Australia)
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  • 229 12 TWO Services rugby players,. N Siatter? and X CarTery. who are included m the Ma! a van Combined Servieei Rugby Team tc Japan are among the starstudded No 1 Bomber Squadron Rov-.' Australian Air Force Aussie Ru cc Football 'learn The airmen wi meet the
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  • 304 12 LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR THE fate of the F.M.O.C. issue should not be decided by arm-chair criticisms only. but also by what the public say to one another end pass on to other fc'low-n en. That Mr. ne Souza acted in good faith and was
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  • 136 12 Perak Will Play Without Moses Tay IPOH. Wed— Perak will play Penang m a first round tie V the Chua Choon Leong Cup inter-State tennis competition at Penang on March 2 as originally scheduled. But the Silver Sta'e will be weakened by the absence of its champion. Moses Tay. uho
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  • 185 12 THE Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers eliminated the Royal Army* Serv.ce Corps "A' by three goals to two to enter the final ot the Farelf Inter unit Singapore Zone hockey championships atGilmaa Barracks yesterday REME will now meet GHQ m th t final on Feb IV at
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  • 54 12 SEREMBAN, Wed -lhe Chua Choon Leone Cup tie between Johore and Negri Sembilan will commence tomorrow afternoon on the Sungei (Jjon^ Club Courts and will be continued on Friday morning Negri wil] be represented by Lim Men Sen. R Victor <-.-ing;c^' and H M S Shamsuddin and Chung
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  • 100 12 "Over-Aged" So MAS Concede Walkover KUALA LUMPUR ved Boys' Aft Schoo: had to conced< a o\cr f Kishan Dia S football der thi rt 1 1 was di ve i ga n c hat boys were oi er *nej» rrq lired ag< K. ty I T chain, ai Oi I|
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  • 395 12 LONDON. Feb. 20. (Reuter)— Nino Valdfs. oi Cuba, beat Joe Erskine. the British champion m thr first round, of their international heavy- weight fight Earls Court here last night. Tiie icicree stopper th< fight m Valdes' fay after Erskine had been down for three counts
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  • 83 12 KUAL -R Wrd Se angoi A icia will hod an emergency Co;, c meeting on Feb 22 al the H Street Schoc to discuss the hockey carnival which wil] be staged during Malaya's "L H Olmpic" during tha Merdeka celebration? Another item on the acenda which will v
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 178 12 Pan American's President Sen ice. your fii nest way to tiie U.S.A. You fly m a double-decked Super "Strato" C. j per* world's largest over-ocean airliner. You relai m the complete comfort of Sleeperette* service— a af night. Berths also a\ailable at extra marge. You feast on gourmet meals, pip
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 132 12 Soccer S.G.S.F.A. Junior Division League: M. A.A.F. vs Prisons nt Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Broadcasting vs Singapore Government Med'cal Health Technical Workers Union at Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Singapore Hospital Sports Club vs Teachers Trainina College at Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Hochey S.H.A. Senior K/O Semtfiaal: University of Malaya vs
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  • The New Charter For Malaya
    • 16 1 i fon-titution Supplement The New Charter For Malaya SINGAPORE TIGER STAND ARD ThurMiav. February 21. 1957-
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    • 4273 1 APPENDIX II \FT ONSTITUTION OF THY MIGRATION OF MALAYA PART I Federal Territories 1— (1> Malaya shall ba a be the Federation 0 f herein:.: .or ca..- i j i thc r npriss ia> the term o.
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    • 421 1 No New Federa Elections Until Mid-1959 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The present Federal [iHtWa tive Council should continue alter MTrirka Day and fm> erci.^e all functions as the Parliament cf free Malaya until national elections can be held between Jan. 1 and Austin 30, itM I c of the majn 7
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    • 4850 1 THE British Government submitted secretly a eOMtM tional memorandum to the Reid Commission. "Her Majesty Gtorermnent heads the list ol 131 administration., organizations and individuals who had submitted memoranda to the Com-mil-Sion last year. Next came The Rule! ai the Allianc< Part; rm V r gl
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    • 85 2 Legal Experts From The Commonwealth FOUR distinguished legal experts from the Commonwealth who, under the Che rmanihip of Lord Reid of Britain, panned the Constitution of the New Malaya. They reached unanimity on all points except two. These two, on religion and certcin aspects of citizenship, form the subject cf
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    • 1734 2 THE Reid Omrmssion Recommends measures that will give the States and Settlements of the independent Federation far greater financial autonomy than they have so far enjoyed. Broadly outlined, the Commission lavs down that the States should "have no
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    • 9909 3 shall apply to moneys received by or dep sited with (a i any officer of I ie Federal G vernmenl acting m his capacity as such, not being reven ies or public moneys raised or received on behalf
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