Singapore Standard, 22 February 1957

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICi 3EL V** VtH mp> FIR! BRIGADI GINERAI HOSPITAL ***** (5 line*) 2400 'A^ I 2811 2414 VII. No. 231 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937 H PAGE? 15 CENTS
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  • 569 1 SINK SECTIONAL INTEREST FOR GOOD OF ALL-mocG. CAUTIOUS RECEPTION OF THE REID CONSTITUTIONAL REPORT Without Fear Or Favour, Penang Hails Document. An Opportunity For Alt To Play Rightful Part. British Press Says It Is Workable Look At It From National Angle. Says Tunku. The Only Way To Achieve Greatness And
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  • 55 1 THE Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman (left), urced people to look at thp report from the- national angle: the Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott (centre) fle\c to Rtt.il.i T umpur for talks with the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray (Tight), who appealed for sober
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  • 370 1 FIRST STEP TOWARDS A MERGER? 5 I X G A PO R E politic dl i-ider* adopted a stransely tautious note uhen a>ked j r> comment on the Reid report On the whole, they Emitted that it was a fair vne. roplti Action Party
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  • 554 1 Sensible View By ReL<d Team LONDON. Fob. 21. (Router) Three influential British newspapers, the Times (Independent), the Manchester Guardian (Liberal) and the Daily Telegraph (Conservative) today welcomed the Reid report on a Federation of Malaya constitution as a workable document. The Times said Ma'.aya xvil!
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  • 19 1 PEKING radio announced yesterday that the Purple observatory m Nanking had ri;;mvered four small unrecorded planets. Reuter
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  • 64 1 JAKARTA. Feb. 21 (Renter^ President Soekarno tonight called on tiic People of Indonesia to exchange the preseni political system for a cabinet representing all parties" and a 'national council.* 1 President Soekarno, who ■.v ;i speaking before party leaders and representatives of all sections of the
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  • 29 1 RANGOON. Feb. 21 (Beuter) Rebels believed to be Comtnunists today dynamited and eul Rangoon's only water pipeline at a point about 30 miles north of the capital.
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  • 25 1 THE QUEEN and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived m London by air last night from their three-day ?tate visit to Portugal Reuter
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  • 24 1 SIR Anthony and Lao'v Eden arrived m Auckland, yesterday m the 17.000-ton liner Ransita1a to begin a holiday m New Zealand. Reuter
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  • 172 1 LIFE IN A HAREM SO MANY WIVES... AND SO PRUDISH SYDNEY, Feh. 2l (Reuter). •'lts a dog's lite m a harem." a pretty Victorian nurse said on arrival m Sydney by air today. And she should know. The nurse. Myrtle t landers, spent 18 months m Bahrein hospital, on the
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  • 122 1 THE Fcid Commission has recommended a Paramount Head for thp new Malaya to be appointed according to thr seniority of thr Kuler. The Sultan of Johore (lefi whilo rankinc first m v<ni<> rit> h.is said that he would not .inept the title due to health reasons
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  • 322 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today postponed his visit to Singapore to settle the Colony I 'MNO squabble on Merdeka to be here for tomorrow's inaugural meeting of the Reid report Working Party. The Tunlm iMt Blfht appealed to Malayans to
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  • 73 1 UK Concern Over Ike's Stand DON, Feb. r* ■*<■) 5 ai c s i and B ernm< American line. ne Minister, Mr. Harold Macmi. r. which centred i speech by President I r :n which he sair t p choice but to excri pressure on Israel draw from the Gaza
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  • 792 2 LOCAL MEN AS GOVERNORS OF PENANG, MALACCA -HAH'S HOPE THE NEW MALAYA WHAT THE PEOPLE THINK PENANG, Thurs. The hope that residents of Penang and Malacca with no political ties, would be appointed governors of these two Settlements was expressed by the president of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association,
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  • 85 2 X r A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Labour Minister and MIC President, Mr. V. 1. Sambanthan told the Standard tonight that the Reid Report should be studied "calmly and dispassionately" by Malayans. ''A' eroda] moment, it hi Hrn duty of everyone m this try U> realize
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  • 87 2 Poppy Fund Exceeds $37,000 IPOH. Thurs. The Staff organiser for the LBJ6 Perak Poppy Day Appeal. Mrs. H. T. Onz. reported toriav that collections for the fund last year totalled 137,663 8. [poll topped the list of m\lections with 19,130.01, with Kuala Kancsar a dose second with $8,375 56. Efforts
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  • 37 2 THE Australian pnwrnmea hn? v.n'sed a protect with the Egyptian sovernmenf over the dc>ecrat;on of Australian anc New Zealand war memorial! at Port Said and the Coir.mon wealth war remetprie? at Por SaiH and Suez. Reuter
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  • 375 2 IPOH CITIZENS VIEW REPORT AS BEING 'FAIR' IPOH, Thurs. It; is the general opinion here that the Reid Constitutional Commission's recommendations ore "fair" allowing every citixen an opportunity to play his or her rightful part m building up a strong independent country. However, leaders ofl political part:es. associations and other
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  • 126 2 SEREMBAN. Thurs.—Political and community leader? m the State were cautious about commenting on the Re:d report. Mr. Tuhin M:Kprjip. president of the Nc-^ri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Trade Umon Council, however, aridec that at a glance, it would appear the important que^'ion of an official lan^uase
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    • 518 2 \jll OHO ITS USQS A Competition for Singapore Artists Tht* oil industry is vital to the maintenance and improvement of the standard of living of the peoples of South Ea»t Asia, and we imite young artists of Singapore to All entries must have as their subject some aspect of the
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  • 243 3 Jury Discounts Defence Alibi Claim MALACCA, Thurs. A seven-man Assixes jury found two men, Mohamed Din b. Mustakin and Shaikh Yusof bin Abdul Rahim, guilty of the murder of former Settlement Assistant Agricultural Officer, Mohamed Yunus bin Mohamed Din, on Nov. 7 iast at
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  • 114 3 PRDJCI ALY KHAN. M 8 c: Aga Khan the spir I head ol Ismalll M i lim has agreed tc visit Ma- early next year. Chairman the All Malaya Isn Mr. H A. Jivabhai, said yesterday. Mr Jivabha: repre nrod illis o: Malaya at the
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  • 46 3 US L J J. CRAIG In- r Secretary m the rer-Ger.era Office. Singapore. the Colony 1 rrow on expiry of r toui t> 111 h. d v Pfebnhan i I n Seci thei doi re. 4enei from 'r.e C.G.s office uid v«
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  • 126 3 Inspector Posed As Arms Buyer PENANG. ThUS, A Police parry, m ambush positi ins, trapoed an odd-job labourer, who was about to sell arms and ammunition to a police Inspector for $6,200. Th;s was stated by ASP. Bantokh Singh, m the Sf\>sions Court today, when Tan Chen? Keat. 32, pleaded
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  • 46 3 MISS WONG SIEW CHING, eldest daiißhtrr ot Mr. and Mrs. V K. Won?, was yesterday encaged to Mr. Willie Ma Zhih-chua. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ma Khonc of Singapore. Mr. Willie Ma is on the editorial staff of the Singapore Standard.
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  • 186 3 Xl ALA LIMPI'R. Thurs. Senior Assistant Home Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. warned tonight that if discharged Malayan prisoners were ignored by prospective employers "they will be forced to turn into bitter enemies of society." Bpi \'<:nz at the annual fCB :i. meeting of
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  • 132 3 Man Wins Mil. Legs' Contest A large gatberini of members and Mends at the "Chap Cion Men" dance organized by the Women's Section of the Malayan Chinese A.-sociation. .In p. ore Bali.':. last week. cheered and applauded when it was announced thai the "Miliion-Doiiar Legs" Competition had been won by
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  • 127 3 A Lt-YSJUtOLD Sana baa J- m B k Cnyc who came to Singapore la M of a friend, ran foul of I Chan was produced before id 0 itri 1 Judge, Mr. Eu Chet 7 to answer a charge af theft a cooking p
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  • 26 3 THE Singapore St. Andrew'? School Cambridge-night, which a v to be he'.rt it 5 p.m. today Friday), has been changed to p.„ ißstei i
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  • 21 3 SAMUEL David Hawkins. American Korean war turncoat, will leave Red Chins on Feb. 27. the Honskons; government reported yesterday.- AP
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  • 117 3 A S I X T E E N- YEAR-OLD youih Ang An Sons, told a Singapore Court yesterday that he would "go straight" if siven another chance m life, without being sentenced to jail Ang wi> earlier found guilty on two charges of house- breaking
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  • 41 3 MR. H. B. JARYIS. laying the wreath on behalf of the Association of POWs of Western Australia at the Singapore War Memorial at Kranji War Cemetery yesterday. Looking on is the Australian Commissioner, Mr. R. L. Harry. Standardpic
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  • 179 3 Aussies Lay Ist Wreath On War Memorial MR. H. B. Jarvis, a former Lieutenant Colonel of the Eighth Division, Australian Imperial Force, yesterday laid the first wreath, of Moreton Bay leaves and gum nuts, at the Singapore War Memorial at the Kranji War Cemetery on behalf of the Associa- tion
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  • 148 3 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyer.-! Sellers Spot (Norn.) Sftl 87 Mar RSS No. 1 8«] 87 RSS No. 2 84i 84? RSS No. 3 83 83i Tone: Quiet. SPOKE TIN The price ot tin on the local market yesterday was* $378 per
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  • 195 3 THE following candidates were successful m the Cambridge Oversea Higher School Certificate Examination for 1956. I Science Stream BOYS Rallies Institution: Lim Pin; Wans Hwa Kuan: Ho Kwan Heen: Koruthu Chandy: Lee Yam Tang; Lim Cheng Ean. Robert; Lim Kwang Liang: Lum Jan Fu; Teo
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  • 142 3 Coroner Praises Two Heroes SINGAPORE'S Assistant Coroner, Mr (iiam Chong Hing, yesterday commended two boys for their gallant act m rescuing a struggling woman m the choppy sea off the Esplanade during a heavy downpour. The 'wo brM On C- Ba I and Chua Siang Kang. both eating-stall a~si? 4
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  • 75 3 THREE rOuthf were yesterday charged before the Singapore Eighth Magistrate. Mr Tara Singh, with attempted extortion Pc Cher;: Bocki Lim Quee Siong and Ong Tow were leged 1° have attempted to extort $10 from Hahib bin Anwar by assaulting him ii Tampem? Drive, on wednesd Pc Cheng Hork
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  • 328 3 ASSIZES END LEGAL YEAR THE Singapore Assize courts yesterday closed the legal year for 1956 after disposing of a total ol 184 criminal hearings Of this total, there were 110 convictions. fi!< aCQUitU I four orders for re-trials and one discharge not amounting 10 an acquittal.
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  • 314 4 Police Smash New Waterfront Gang PENANG, Thurs. Police have nipped m the bud the activities of a new Indian gang, known as No. 15, operating at the waterfront. Its members are Tamils and Indian Muslims and their stiong point is that they can be hired at
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  • 78 4 THE Singapore government has decided to send Mr John Duclos. Program me Organizer nf Radio Ma< lava, to work on Radio Brunei The decision follows several weeks' negotiations bet worn tho Hrunei and Colony (iovcrnmrnts to acquire local man with broadcasting exprnenie for the job Mr.
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  • 105 4 SHIPPING Una! h^e conin the Far East, the C airman of LJoydi Ragistci Shipping, Sir Ronald Garrctt, Mid m Singapore yester'l fa wai proved, he aald, by ,ir^c number of ships being b liM for Far Eastern rou The 81 year-old lighi arri- om
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  • 24 4 T ~e MZi r.cr ol tbi >^n?apore Apex Chlfa ne held .i". Feb. -T. at the Alurr.ni As[on, b1 B p m
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  • 94 4 Cantonese Show In Aid Of SJAB THE Sing Wah Music and Dramatic Association. sponsors of a Cantonese drama m aid of the Singapore St John Ambulance Brigade (West Area) t" he held on Feb. L'fi, has already raised $15,000 from sale of tickets and donations. The show will open at
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  • 172 4 A IS YEAR OLD Indian hoy has rut short his studies m Calcutta to fly to Malaya to help run his father's business. Ayuh Khan answered his father's SOS and reached Singapore's International Airport yesterday Waiting for him was his father, Mohamed Svrd
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  • 100 4 2 LOVELY actress Thclma Petronzio ha? been m 2 2 front of cameras so often she derided to find out what it was like behind them. So she took up pho- tography. The result was by no means negative. C Cameras clicked with her immediately. She can J
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  • 183 4 Rev. And His Neighbour Told REVEREND C. A. Davidson, head of the Inde pendent Missionary Movement, and his wife togethe with their neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Ja'afar bin Aziz of Parry Avenue, were discharged m court yesterday. The two parties appearen m court on a summons
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 467 4 sStandard cMlmanac Information at a Glance ffOMOKMMV: n r* n fINGA P 0 R fMa^ft Btat«pore tltm -7 3 ft) 7.52 8.8. C MMkrS&i+m£ik l>en am 4^ ft 902 r^ l- a WtOr^lfJ p '3 4 Iti Dee H X-Jtumn l^u««iffißThri>ii!^^ii7r~^yirn!ff x H r:HV by A ChoKov; no m I
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  • 265 5 Peace, The Watchword On Rubber Estates JOHORE BAHRU, jhuis Rubber estates n JohflCC we:e generally >m strikes last Year. p ity Commissioner Labour, Mr. E. H. rth-Bell, sa:d toHiere a "co-slow" m Industry at the rz :t the year. after that was settled both workers ana n rubber estates ■at
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  • 100 5 Danger Of Infectious Disease d\r..- r: spread na tnff d:.-ea e> 1 the p. rt Singapore ways er- at. I Colony s r^r- Health OrT. ■r. r>r The ~z Tjiauw, said yesterday 1 i:d i rv pn c ration taken by hus department nt di^easi s like typhus. cholera small-pox
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  • 59 5 "HE following were elected p-bear^rs ol the Ben c branch of the Singapore i Houses Employees' II tta annual general ~.z recently. 'hairrr Md D K. S< retary— Mr. U. L. Treasurer— Mr. Ong X Committee— X: reng Kirn, Tee B Jor 5 If Sen'n and t.chard
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  • 60 5 A PIECE a faster taken .r. St. Andrew's "hedra Sing tpore, wi I be anong gif-, M Asian nes to adorn a new Anglkan chum mm bdnf v ngh rlr-'and. new St Johns. >:" Oak-, eRe k boped to ct year when hops of th<
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  • 35 5 UNGKU ISMAIL BIX AB'L R \HM W Deputy Men- Rc^r i Job «11] be nong those who wiU m ike if pilgrimage to Mecca this »<?af He expects to leave 12 ut May.
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  • 347 5 Colony Govt Move To Enlighten Every Citizen Bureau To Cater To The Masses THE Singapore Government is to expand its Information Services "to provide information and explanation about its aims and actions to every citizen/ the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D.
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  • 55 5 AN OPFA' Talentime Competition, sponsored by the Taiping Boys' Club, will be I a! the Lady Trencher g School Hail. Taiping, at 7.30 tomorrow Bight .7:llv and hlfl Hiboran Malam from Kuala Kangsar be :n attendance There be ?nnss m English. Malay, Tamil and Hindu \ini. <i will
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  • 190 5 THE recommendations of the Court of Inquiry withregard to daily-paid workmen of the Singapore City Council will cost the City 51 70.000 a year, if they are implemented, the Deputy City President, Mr. R. Middleton Smith, said yesterday. The Court, set up by Government
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  • 94 5 I THE Tunku Mahkota, the Recent ol Johore, officially opened the newest cinema theatre of the Cathay Or2an;?ation m Batu Pahat WSt nipht. The theatre, built on modern lines with a screen opening of 45 feet lor Cinemascope, Cinemascope 55 and Vi.^tavision. is the
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  • 53 5 FIVE members of the 8.0.A.C. Far East reservations staff who have recently completed familiarisation courses m London. From left: Mr. Sim Swee Tho, Malayan Airways, Singapore; Miss A. Lee, Hongkong; Mr. Y. Maeda, Tokyo; Mr. R. Bouteloupt, instructor, Miss C. Rang'avara, Bangkok, and Mr. J.
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  • 87 5 THE world famous roller-skate team who call themselves the Rolling Stars opened their Colony engagement at a Singapore restaurant yesterday. Comprising a 64-year-year-old Italian, Signor Gio Vonni, ond his wife, Use Vanni, the teom is mode up of three beauti ful teenagers,
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  • 170 5 IGNORES A PLEA TO RECONSIDER THE president of rhe Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, will not withdraw his resignation from the Labour Front. Yesterday he turned down another bid by the Party to get him to return to its ranks. Mr. Jaganathan, m
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  • 100 5 Location Of New Crematoria THE sic for the Colony"? new crematoria bat been chosen, and will be built m Upper Alj inied Road, the City Council Architect, llr. H. Hawson .said yesterday. He added that the crematoria i? now m the drawing stage and it is hoped thai initial construction
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  • 99 5 Police Hold 4 Robbery Suspects JOHORE BAHRU. Thur?. Police have arrested four person? m connection with last month's robbery at the Lee Pineapple Cannery m Scuriai. The cannery dosed, down m December last year owing to a labour strike and W*S at the time of the robbery was occupied by
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  • 121 5 to mark tta LOtb anniversary. the University ol \1 ■1 1 y a Musi c Boc :''y will present one of Jot Sebastian Bach.-; tnaj light works, the "Peasant Cants with a choir oJ 70 voices and full orchestra of 30. The two aololsta wffl
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  • 37 5 The Su jape re SU Eord Comri unity >. atrt ill hold shorthand clas r at its premises m Short Street, short jr. Those interested contact the secretary of the Centre a* 9, Beng Swee r."-.-e
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  • 117 5 SIX hundred and fortyfour students yesterday sat for the Nanyang University entrance examination m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penan2 centres. Professor Chen Chung Nan, a spokesman of the University Executive Council, told the Standard yesterday. The University will only accept 500 candidate- for
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  • 202 5 Nationalization A New Warning VOL \\A\T TO EAT SA\D? THE ng Smeaf A C Ser e Union yc st« aga itionaiization of industi es m thi An edit 5u I km I the Union, n "II S.r.g.ir" I re to nai r.a../. cvi m „d be after foreigi tpital ha
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  • 26 5 A RECORDED n-i r- the ing ceremony of the Singapore Lemorial m I ndoi 1 be broadcast over ioneral Oversea^ rB B h 3
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  • 47 5 Merdeka Day In Penang PENANG. Wpd. A r I of the Publicity Sub•nittee of the Penang ieka Day Celebrations mittee will be the Rubber Trade Association m Anson Road, at 5. 30 p.m. on March 4. Mr N« Boon Klmeeting discuss the varif to Lze the celebrations.
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  • 134 5 THE F anor Steber concert the Victoria Memorial Hall Monday will be the first "test" for Singapore s I <~ established 1 ..-nt Club". According to Mr. Donald the founder of indications so far are that the Club will pass its test
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  • 62 5 EX-RESIDENT GETS A U.N. POST R William 1 I ntfft, formerly of Messrs. S' Change. Limited, m char;:, installation work m Mr. appointed tc I I Nations Technical Assistance Administr;. c appointme* at the request of the Indian tt is ps programme of thi to assist ira] p, and to
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 496 6 Cho u's Hop- Around pUR a Prime Minister of a country the size of Cr..~i. Mr. Chrv. En-lai does not appear to have much to do m his office. His duties as Premier seem to necess.'ate his presence anywhere but m Pek.r.y. Mr Chou recently left h:s gjUEmillaßat to his
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    • 429 6 'the Mi of ii lining wayward rovtha to become useful citizens is not an easy out. It calls tor patience and perseverance from those engaged m this social work, steadfastneai and ronlktance m their ability to make them give up their former v. iy ol life, ana
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 561 6 Sir: The salary scale of the Estate Asian Staff has rpma:ned static since 1951, except for the consolidation of a part of the c.0.1.a. with ha =:c salaries w.e.f. January, 1956. S;n- e 1951 much has happened m the economic Uld -ocial life of Ma'aya. The rubber industry
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    • 146 6 Sir; In ono of the Singapore Government departments female G.C.S. clerk who .joined the Department only rncnllv. was given charge of a new section. Two temporary clerks, who have been interviewed and are awaiting results, have been put tinder her charge. One of the temporary clerks has a
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  • Article, Illustration
    620 6 NEW DELHI. \IOST of the classic cases of exploitation of the simplechild of nature revolve round the theme of the bad man from overseas persuading the local inhabitants to part with their gold ornaments m exchange for a handful of coloured glass beads or for trade gin.
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  • 1285 6  -  VERONICA WEIR Czechoslovakia is to-day the Soviet satellite with the most nearly "Western" living standard and the absolute minimum of "de-Stalinisation" upheaval an oasis of con form ism between Poland and Hungary. Miss UV/r a Cz*chborn British journalist* has just returned from a month's visit. -By LONDON
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  • 211 7 They Brave The Bulls To See The Queen V LA FRANCA Portugal gjk (Reuter) Thousands of people out of police control here last' night and charged through a field m which there were Id fighting bulls, to >ng around Queen Elizabeth. F -V^e 1 •>. j n any danger ier
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  • 59 7 Arab infiltrators fi ambushed [srae je 7 lesday Dighi md the di ci m Isra« ipokaamav I He aaid iht iHiffc'W opened i;p on 'he ieep with submachine gun and rifle nre h q portion overlook a the r-T- -e.^r Beit S >:r a e* a
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  • 35 7 WARSAW, Feb 21 (Rtutc —Mr Joml Cynun kic Poland's 45-yea Pi f g elect ed laed r-i- ibm to be the .cr°TP jrgaa ti luth nil In the rr A ir.-' state
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  • 78 7 RAB r m o Fat UP)— Kina Saud oJ s. Arabia announced yestercay ne wr. :-rr> shortly with Arab h leaders m Cairo to idopi a joint position or Presideni Cisei lower's Middle Eastern pi i i pi m, Kin^ Sh ;d ?riid that I he
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  • 23 7 SAMUEL David Hawkins, American Korean war turnt:. will >a\e Rpd China on t>b. 27. the Hnne K^na government reported today. AP
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  • 333 7 Russia And Bulgaria Condemn Anglo-French Action In Egypt As THOSE RESPONSIBLE MUST BE PUNISHED LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reuter)— Russia and Bulgaria m a joint declaration last night said the Anglo-French-Israeli action m Egypt wo "an open challenge to world peace and to th security of
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  • 187 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Feb. 21 Authoritative diplomatic sources saifi tadaj President i:i«>enhower ha> sent an urgent request to Israeli Prime Minister David Brn (iurion to order the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt by today. I.S. and Israeli delegation spokesmen would say nothing
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  • 57 7 ■AM SALVADOR, El Balvai Pali li (AP) bal«o volcano erupted anew yesterday with more than customary violence. The K.iß.vtnM mountain sent forth heavy burst of ashes at interval] of a tew minutes. Winds carried the a?h and isi over a vasi region of Western D Salvador. Exten*
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  • 35 7 EDWARD Wall told Marble hrad. Mass., police that someone cut down two trecfl m hll yard What really burned him up was that the vandals usrr bll axp to do the job. UP
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  • 50 7 NATIONALIST China's top movie star, Miss Helen Mv, who left recently for Hongkong to act m her first picture abroad, "Four Daughters." She appeared m the Manila International Motion Picture Festival and the Thailand Pi c t ure Festival last year. UP. Photo.
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  • 169 7 SELF-SUFFICIENCY THE AIM COLOMBO. Feb. 21 (UP) The Cevlnn Government has completed arrangements for the manufacure of white sugar m Ceylon, which will involve an nitial capital investment of about R5. 60.000.000 ($4O million) At Kantaiai m North Ceylon, when 6,400 arre^ of Land
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  • 114 7 'U.S. IN LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE' NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 21 (IT)— Carins P. Ro-nulo. Philippine Ambassador to tnc United States, said here lasi nifht thai the United States la engaged In a s '"iiai itruggle •■•he liket of which mankind has ne\cr .~cen." EUxnulo, iow.rr president ol the United Nations
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  • 31 7 AFTER fa!lin e three stories, Richard Brewer, a Hartford, Connecticut. window washer, complained only that •"the bottoms oj my 'cot arc sore He lr.nded upright on soft turf. UP
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  • 18 7 JAPAN'S trapped Antarctic expedition ship Soya has rammed through another 12 miles of the encircling ice AP
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  • 35 7 HARTFORD Connecticut A eood clue went eglimmerlni wh p n police searched It a thief with a black eye. The] rounded up four suspect* with shiners all turned out to be innocent. UP
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  • 55 7 TEIIERAX. Feb. 21 <AP>.— Thf 1 memoirs of Dr. Mas.sadegh anti British ex premier who pu.shed ;hrough the An-gio-iranian oil nationalisation wcrp by poi;rr today before they could gr\ into circulation. The book, apparently printed m Switzerland, told of Dr Mo.sadrgh'.s life-long campaign against British influence.
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  • 33 7 MISS Mane Mac Donald's dortor said today the blonde actress la m St. Joseph's Hospital for observation of a hrad injury suffered m an automobile accident last Nov 27. AP
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  • 40 7 U.S. officials «aid tnday the United States hu vigorous^ protested tn the South Korran government against the Seoul Electric Co.'s action In rutting nff power tn US First Corps headquarter.- lor i 2 hour? last wrrkend. AP
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  • 159 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (AP> A New York lawyer who sat m on the recent convention of the Communist Party of the United States said yesterday it? claimed break with Moscow is a sham designed "for the purpose of fooling the public/ Air. Carl
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  • 55 7 BOSTON. Ffb II (DP). Contractors will reaJQj m their mon* v m a |31^wQ I lifting project her,? caj out n Boston's historic Old State House. Masons will b< n ..red to numbf t ach b: remove for repairs In ordi r v assure the authenticitj ol
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  • 180 7 UNITED NATIONS. 1 eh. 21. X Krishna Menon of India collapsed shortly alter making a speech on Kashmir m the Security Council today He was given sen- <en to the Tr/.'^i ions clinic *o rest His I •us. I Krishna Menon, who i
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  • 69 7 pr-r s -t fr; L>.:- .-.men night opened fire on iut« ci m milts inside Lebanese terr I I eyed to be a rer yeste! natioi of Syi Major Gh«»san Jedid, police reported today. They s a. HMNp cars, on the:: I I 'ired on p= <
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  • 107 7 T D i (AP)— Support appeared to be growing m the United Nations today for a ■;on on Cjrprui similar to the :ed m the rase ol informants said Iran and Thailand were prepar.- l ution for the RO--nai; •ical Committee nen i hope that bnth
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  • 119 7 Russians Block Council Solution ter)— ["be Sc let Unioi g eto yesterday blocked an at ter •nd Mr. Gunnar Jarnr^ Sweden on a mission a a solution to the Kasrblem. But Britain, the Ur S' :alia arwho had proposed the made another bid m a ition introducer ely their draft
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  • 33 7 URO. Feb Nasser f■- to disc ;-pt's for* g v believed ths <■- sident and Cabinet woulc Israel's I i&t\ to withdraw its troops >aza Strip and Shorn B Shtlkh
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  • 206 8 Insurgents Lose 20,000 Dead In 2-Year War ALGIERS, Feb 21 (Rev- irfeni deaths m the >yi ir-dtd Moslem ■••tioiialisi uprisinfl b:i Bti F:--n 4 nilfl ig Algeria have topped the 20,--i 0 Doark, iccordin^ to an unofficia! estimate made berc today B Fre-rh source i here today that about ins
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  • 63 8 KA RAZ H I Feb 21 UP) A r?;: m .^:^r>r to Pakisi Eioraca Hildreth i_v -nat the L'nited S*at« not bound the <-Ea Tre to -ome to the lid of Pakistan m ca eoi nonComrr.ur. igzre si.*>n against her "The SEA fO Pact was aimed agair.s:
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  • 41 8 THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE A UNITED STATES Nivv BBL-1 anti-sub-marine helicopter demonstrate> its underwater prohins technique as it hov?rs mntionlrss with its sonar detection equipment m action. The helicopter also carries lightweight homing weapons to destroy detected submarines AP photo.
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  • 90 8 3rd Major Raid In Past Month JAKARTA. Feb. 21 ißeuten Troops of the Jakarta military command threw a cordon round Jakarta's busiest shopping centre. Pasar Baru. today and conducted a house to bOUse and shop to 'shop search for weapons and other "illegal possessions." A number of persons, mainly Chinese,
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  • 90 8 TAIPEI. Feb. 21 (Rcuter) The Government of Nationalist China today described as "totally imaginary and absurd" a report m the pro Communist Hongkong newspaper that the Nationalists might withdraw their United Nations delegation m favour of a "unified China" delegation led by Madame Soong Ching Ling.
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  • 227 8 Rebellion Not Over Yet NEW DELHI, Feb. 21. (AP)— lndian officials— in an acknowledgment that the Naga rebellion m East India is far from over— today disclosed that Indian army units have been forced to extend their operation from the Naga Hills to the neighbouring plains.
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  • 687 8 MID-EAST PEACE MAY BE AT STAKE -IKE UN Pressure On Israel Hinted WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, (AP) President Eisenhower told the nation and the world today "the future of the United Nations and peace m the Middle East may be at stake" m the Israel-Egypt crisis. In a half-hour radiotelevision address,
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  • 110 8 Delegates Welcome Firm Stand NEW YORK, Feb 21 (.Reuter) Arab and Asian members of the United Nations last night welcomed President Eisenhower^ firm stand on the critical Middle East issue and saw m his broadcast statement implicit, United States support for a sanctions resolution against Israel. Mr. Omar Loutfi. Egypt's
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  • 56 8 CANBERRA, Feb. 2l i\ 7 r> Commenting on President Eisenhower"? radio TV External Affairs Minister Richard G. Casey said today Australia is firmly opposed to the idea of sanctions against Israel, because they are "unjust, provocative and inci'ective." "There shouM not be OM criterion for Israel
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  • 80 8 JERUSALEM (brad), Feb. 21 up, Presmiet David Brn-Gurinn and his Cabinet completed thpir reply to President Eisenhower today but ri< laved its delivery five hours until Parliament meets. The answ or was k» pt secret but Israeli newspapers already were rallying public opinion to face an
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    • 40 8 KOCHI, Japan. Feb. CAP) One person, wai Id .cd and 16 injured today when two-car narrow gauge logging train crowded with workers plunged Into the Baharigaws rivet near here. Ten of 'i;r Injured were listed as seriously hurt
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    • 34 8 TUNIS. Feb. 21 (Reuier) New earthquake shocks accompanied by devp under* ground rumbling, occurred today m the Souk El Khen il region Of Tunisia where 14 people died In an earthquake yesterday.
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    • 42 8 taipkh. Feb. 21, (Beuter). Mr. David S. Smith, Assistant Secretary oi the United Slates Air Force said on his departure from Formosa today he was pleased by the M dOM daily association arvi teamwork" between American and Nationalist airmen here."
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    • 35 8 NICOSIA, Feh. 21, (Reuter). Fifteen gUSpectf have l^cen detained and arms and explosives seized during a three-day anti-terrorist operation mi n the North Cyprus mountain area east of Kvrenia, which ended this morning.
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    • 34 8 AMMAN. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Security Police today confiscated on instructions from King Hussein, the Jordan Communist newspaper. Ai Jamaheer (The People) tor the second time lince it itas established a month ago.
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    • 45 8 AMSTERDAM. Feh 21 (Reuter) Colonel Alfred Katzin. deputy Undersecretary of the United Nations, passed through here today on his way h v air from New York to Cairo for further discussions with Lt.-Gen. Raymond Wheeler, chief of the Suez Canal clearance operations.
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  • 244 8 U.S. Policy: Principle Wins Over Expediency LONDON. Ter.. 21. (Reu> ter). President Eisenhower's warning to Israel failure to withdraw from all territory occupied m the fighting with Egypt last October and November would evoke United Nations "pressure" was seen by Britisfa Obttrven here at first tight aa a victory ter
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  • 105 8 U.K. Wants 'Combined Operation' LONDON. Feb. 21 i UP> I Britain gave partial approval •to President Eisenhower's pull-back pira to Israel to- day but declared that u.n. troops should move m behind the Israelis m the single "combined operation." Instead oi endorsing Eisenhower's call lor unconditional withdrawal, the British Foreign
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  • 51 8 TOKYO. Feb. 21 < Renter) Unrequited love, school examinations, sickness and poverty were the primary causes of five suicides reported b y metropolitan police here today. The police spokesman said methods of suicides included jumping before an oncoming train, poison (two ca^-es). shooting and an overdose of
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  • 84 8 COLONGE. Feb. 21 (UP)— Dr Hans Schuiten. West German blood specialist confirmed today hi? mysterious patient m the Kremlin was Soviet leader V. A Malyshev. Malyshev, first Deputy Chairman of the State Economic Commission, died m the Soviet capital yesterday Dr. Schulten. Director of the
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  • 164 8 WASHINGTON, Fod. 21, (Reuter)-Mr Ja Hagerty, E > residaitiaJ P:ess Secretary, declined to c ment last night when asked whether American v. arships were m the Gulf of Suez. Some rrno" from the mm had lei tifi< c v en there v American. Official
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  • 46 8 24, and teze Balugh 26 v er« la of evidei c yesterriav by Magistrate Nei. B s n-borr Eva ndsoh hargi ured er from a bat sn -d their apart- f ■"> r her. Tr.e men wenl with 1 willing and had relations with tl
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  • 149 8 BOMBAY. Feb. 21 I Prime Minister Nehru told an election raiiy todas In commenting on the latest Kashmir developments m the UN. that India will never allot* Jorei^n troops to land m India again. "I want the whole world to know India will not
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  • 465 9 HE HAS DONE MOST TO GET US MERDEKA MALACCA, Thurs. President of the Malayan Chinese Association and one of the oldest residents here, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, is the people's choice as first Governor of Malacca under the Reid Constitution released yesterday. Miss
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  • 159 9 MR PETER HIIJ Standard's Assistant .Managing Editor, left Singapore yesterday for Tokyo to takr part m Scandinavian Airlines inaugural flight over the North Pole from Japan to Europe on Sunday. He carries with liim a Irtw r from his seven-year-old daughter, Marilyn, to Santa Claus.
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  • 51 9 KUALA LUMPUR 1 i A general lecrd ry of 1 i v.' Department Ci U Btai Association. N Narayanan Nail 24. was today aoquitte First Magi trate Tuan Ha hamari T,-. on Chargea Of rrininal breach of trusl Of n worth of union fundi beti <^ r Scptembei nd
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  • 148 9 Sir Donald Attends Scout Week I LTMPUR. Th:r=.Federatior. High Comm ssioner N MacGilli ray ar.- -Rulers w, ill attend sruration of the annual Week" of t c X tala Boy S t i Local m here tom< to Sir Dona>: M the Chief Scout of the Federation, will take the
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  • 96 9 PUREE students from Hnnikonc arrived m Sin;^porf» No>terd.iy hv the ••nger-liner. Chusan. Mite to Britain. for ;her studies. lii.-v are Rohrrt Chan n i; Shionc. 21. Miss F.sther Ip Men; Kuan ajid Miss \-inie Ions; Pik Yu, both < han w ill take up a ir\e 1
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  • 135 9 No More Meetings For Jumat SINGAPORK I'MXO'.s tXc c p •f'c ir. emergency meeting last night ided that UMNO representa- c. In, he 1 1 a i. bill Ha.ji T. it, must no longtr be presei I ii my rurtbei taeettpfa of the A) -Party Conference as lodj as UMNO's
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  • 143 9 2 Illegal Immigrants Fined $500 two (Segal Immigranti fanned m Singapore through 'no aid of well organized body, a Singapore court wai told yesterday. Hot Chinf Shjng, 28, and Nf Sai Tione. 29, appeared before Magistrate, Mr Tara Singh, on charges Of entering t he COlonj without valid permits 00
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  • 75 9 REGISTRAR TURNS DOWN K.L BODY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sean^or Chinese Parent?' Association has been refused registration by the Registrar Ol Societies. Reason siven for the rejection that the association carried out activities before its application for registration was approvec'. The association, whin WSJ formed by prominent Chinetfl leacers. will
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  • 126 9 BOACs "Whispering q jet-propelled Britannia carried 124 Singapore residents tree of charge yesterday on two one-hour demonstration flight.- >ver the island and the mainland. After the take-off. Standard reporter Chan Swan Bre Mid Ibc eiant plane flew across Singapore at 320 miles per hour. In
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  • 166 9 KAJANG. ThUIS.— The St. John.- Ambulance AiiOflation Will have an even p ater role m Malaya after Merdeka, Raja Asam bin Raja Kamaraizair.an. president of it:Ulu Langat branch, declared today, "Let nothing prrvent HI from continuing this good work,'' he adds m the annual report
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  • 52 9 KAJANG. Thury,— Faja Azam bin Raja Kamaralzaman. the District Officer, vti today eircted Chairman of the Ulu Lan?at District Welfare Committee. Che Abdul Malek bin V'.ino.s and Mr. P Somasundaram werp chosen Tice-chalr-man while Mr A Dennison and Mr. On? Guan Hne were re-rleetpd tecretary and
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  • 57 9 THREE Neptune aircraft frcen Sydney arrived RAF Changi. Singapore yesterdaj attcrnoon on the i-r <ond itage of a round 'i"> e world flighl The trip ok tteflD r..r.e--and-a-ha 1 bo m. The aircraft n [l] c c Accra and the African Gold Coa^* to represent
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  • 162 9 FRONTS ANNUAL MEET TO BE A STORMY ONE THE Singapore Labour Front's annual conference scheduled for the week-end is expected to be a stormy one. Reason being that there arc several resolutions on the agenda which arc controversial. Some of the resolutions are: That the next general election- be held
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  • 228 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Strip-lease queen. >lei Toh. known as the "Spitfire." today lashed out a1 local women, who ha\e formed thrm>ei\ps into a !v^d^ to request (iovernment t<> ban vt rip tease >-hows m Penang. Me: Poh re: that these women should ii r-.r
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  • 110 9 Hearing Of Recount Request pf.ff.:.:ban. Thun. 1 ation for a recount of emhM Town Coundl votes m respect of Rahang Ward, cast during the December election, will be heard on Tuesn^y before Mr Justice B.G S if Urn -h Court. On eleel n nifi I the ance candirr Iff YooBC
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  • 117 9 Malayan Artists To Enter Contest ALA LI V <- The works ol even laya's most prorr... ;ng an will n the 61 uth- rr.; ::t:on m on )p Mi to all cour- f S uth-east a Frriers r Arts Council, announcer da? Two paintings tron i ach artist h ave
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  • 22 9 D:sr; I -petition will neld at jv- To -iv Malay School E leri i F The com;- r < :< inquired.
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  • 122 9 rANJOMG MALM, ThsjH. The 1/e of a 26-; "r-o'.n nofhe> was c s- ed °n Monday night if the Koala Knbn Bahru Botpital by the timely assistance oi a police inspector. Whtn Una Swee. the mother, gsve birth 1 o twins, .-re wta ioun r
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    • 126 9 SITL \IIO\S VACWT PENANG PORT COMMISSION. i SSISTANI M V )U :"cd by nm:>jion for r coat the i jspecta o: ens u> der rre. Candid se n c able Ice c eoni d >1 labour eniaced on laintenance of craft ai d na- c np< fiven to candidate- a.
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    • 74 9 for INVALIDS and /^ELDERLY r-Qu r J^ MILK, with its wealth of Xi J natural food properties and 3! "'^t\ f\ €aBy is particularly V suitable for invabd» and r^ f I c elderly. y r NESPRAY it MILK m ft' its safest and most convenient ll form and can
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  • 79 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices ro?e by one rent 'yesterday, first grade March shipment dosing af B^l cents per lb. on a quiet market. Prices opened J cent above Wednesday; on better overnight oversea? prices. The market steadied during the «ay on improved overseas Of :^rs. but
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  • 46 10 Buyers Sellers Spot f.n.b. fNom.) 86| 86J Mar RSS No. 1 36| 86| Apr. RSS No. 1 86* 864 Mar RSS Xo. 2 84 i 842 Mar RSS No. 3 821 83 R.M.A. on reg. tender: March 86J 86| April 86| 86g Toot: Quiet.
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  • 122 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra, Teb $28 buyers 5232 ?e!'.ers; March S2Ri buyer?; $29 sellers; coconut oil m bulk 143 tellers, m dromi S47J sellers: Muntok white peppei .>HR uDeri; Sarawak white >'i 7 ?e 'ers; Special Sarawak black 175. Singapore Copra
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  • 72 10 THOUGH the Inng-term prosptcts for oversea* wheat sales remain obscure, there la every indication that during the current year Australia will hp able to dispose of considerable quantities of her stocks. In its latest Monthly Summarj of Australian Conditions. The National Bank of Australasia Ltd. says the
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    32 10 Mr. Anw Pit Seng of Atiw Pit Sena's Tradina Co. Ltd., general representatives of SerrnvaUo't tonic, co-nr grntulates Miss Chang Lingtzc. lofco was crowned the 1957 Cliarity Queen of Hongkong.
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  • 259 10 PRODUCTION of the Republic of China's five main food crops reached record-breaking figures m 1956, according to a top agriculture official m Taipeh. Reporting at a recent meeting of the Chinese-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR), Dr. T. H. Shen said Taiwan farmers produced total
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  • 162 10 OUTER ROADS Charon, Greenr.i'.l. Mrrnhla. Siria-oe. Hokuyo Mara, Fukuyo Maru, Toloma* Sbapur, West Way. Tilli* tgkm, Brnmor. Carfield, Chusan, Dimitri Donskoy. w.u Werang, Visui X Tenko Maru. I 1 i men, Nrrma I I >.-.. TV>l g Poh, Samarkand. HoJ Woof Tampomas, Shahjehan, City of Poona INNER ROADS
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  • 21 10 HONEY from Tasmanian lratherwood tree blossoms is making a name m the United Kingdom, according to the Austral News.
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  • 288 10 PEKING, Feb. 21— The Peking People's Daily has announced that "a very serious condition" would arise unless peasants and agricultural co-operatives sold more cotton to the State. In an editorial calling on purchasing organizations to make greater efforts to procure cotton, the newspaper said total purchases
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  • 157 10 beauty specialist of the well-known French house of Lancome cosmetics and perfume. Mile. Monique Erard. Will arrive m Singapore, from Par:, and Athens, today for a three month.-/ visit m the Colony. Miie Erard wU give the women of Singapore private and confidential advice on skin
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  • 41 10 NEW YORK. Feb 20.— DowJones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 46f> 00 20 Rails 142.74 IS Utilities 70.12 65 Stocks 165.83 BONDS 40 Bonds 90 99 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equais 100) closed at 157.06.
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  • 70 10 THE new larger Vi.kers Visrount 800 turboprop airliner. vent into regular £ir!irie service yesterday on the London to Paris route of the British European Airways. Flight trials of the new Viscount began on July 27 last ve^r and a Certificate of Airworthiness was awarded m January
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  • 402 10 HELICOPTERS MAY BE USED SINGAPORE has the only integrated geophysical survey company m South-east Asia which is undertaking all phases of petroleum and mineral exploration m this region. This locally-registered firm, the South East A-:p. m the neighbouring territories The consulting geophysicist, Mr.
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  • 131 10 SELECTIVE Malayan industrial shares showed a steadier tendency yesterday, the Malayan Shajebrokers' Association reported. The other sections of the market were quiet. Trading, however, was still on a restricted scale. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Severs 88. Petrol 49/- 51/Fraser Neave Ords.
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  • 159 10 MALAYAN AmbtVbefl <**- terday reported the following b.; c ::r-? done: F. N. ords. e 2 U <2 22i: Hamnjers $1.85 cdcb: H. Waugh $1 68 to 51.67; Cen.<~ $1.64 to $1.63; Sime Darby $-2 25: Cold Storage $1 57J to $1.! J S'.ra:ts r $21 70
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  • 96 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Th— Tne Minister for C and Ind istry, Dr bin Dato Abdul IT. c r. rs n sma tii lers her« that I 110 million meat, million for i and Si 2 miiion for rubber replanting. A'tcr his :r. Pr tio- r? c~ s
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    • 682 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS TV' ATER DEPARTMENT: Supp.y ol Copper Tubes. Tender Deposit $100/- c*o*e 4 p.m.— l 4 57. 2. CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: ta) Construction and Maintenance of Roads ar..: Drains for 1957. Tender Deposit S- 0. Cl »se NOON-- 1 57; vo> Dredging and Rem .a.
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    • 605 10 CITY COUNCIL TENDER 'TENDERS are invited for ■1 internal advertising m 41 Trolley Buses. Space available consists of panels neasurtnf 24" x 12". Rat to hold these pan'"..s can be provided if ..red and advertiser^ may have their advertisements ihanfed at any time by arrangement with the Transport Department. Adrertlslnf
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    • 230 10 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance .CHAPTER 11) In (he High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 506 of L ISM, Re I.OU KIM I FONT, of 622. Bfdok Road. Singapore, 16. (deft). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fir.st and Final dividend s intended to
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  • 125 12 Film Assembly YEW YORK has boon 11 chosen as site of the fourth annual American Film Assembly, sponsored by the Film Council of America as a means of bringing; together representatives of all levels of lri-mm. film activity. Th^ event is scheduled for April 22 to 26, lf>s7. Feature of
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  • 411 12  -  A.G. by JODA Y. power and money are the prirr.arv if not the only interest of men. How these are acquired if not important Power and money are also cause oi the disasters, discords and tra^" -"s tr.at overtake men and nations. Right
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  • 287 12  -  Steve Neoh By E**«?**f y afeJWgg JULIE is "nervewracking" and if you like your drama fully packed with suspense, chills and thrills, then this new M.G.M. picture is just it. And you'll marvel at the new Doris Day who portrays a terrified wife pursued by
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    135 12 Artists' FIRST TEXAN shows m detail the various developments as American pioneers and many Mexican settlers sought to free themselves from Mexico and set up a separate republic. In this stirring and spectacular picturization of the bitter struggle of the Texans for freedom from Mexico, Joel McCrea portrays
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  • 413 12  - This Bundle Of Joy Is A Nice Hamper A.G. J [OLLYWOOD has slipped badly! At least RKO have, by giving a 100 per cent apt title to IIM first film co-starring Mr. and .Mrs. Edd Fisher (she'i Debbie Reynolds to you), the teclinicolour musical comedy BUNDLE OF JOY. It is
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  • 33 12  -  ROGER YUE IF vn U prefer lo Irani the "hinguage" of 'Rock n' Roll" rather than listen to fhp Clock m,u mifht say. entertainment a "noor mans 'Rn.i, \*—a T».
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  • 210 13 Japan Aim To Sweep The Board In World T-T Championships TOKYO. Feb. 21 (UP)— Japan's paddlers will con- --.rate a.: efforts m winning the men and women team at the 24th rcorld tabie-tennls championships March 1 la Stockholm. ivaa coach Chutaro Hodo. r p r tcdav to a United ie
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  • 36 13 LONDON. Feb 21 (Reuter) Intermpdiate Inter- Football match S""-and versus Erg.and is r-- r.2 plaj ed at Ibrox Pirk. jht. next Tuesday I >^-< and not 3n Wed. Feb. 27 a.- announced earlier.
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  • 226 13 EURASIANS PLAYED LIKE CHAMPIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Eurasiauia played like championa today to beat Police Depot :;-l ta a Selangor Hockey Association division one league on the Gurp.ey Road ground. I m MM v .i\e one more game lefr and I <: *fl] be the key en me against
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  • 32 13 NOTTINGHAM Feb. 2! (Hfeuter) Hogsjn Bassey, of Nigeria, will defend his British Empire featherweight boxing championship againsi Trini-dad-born Perry Lewis here on April i. for th c 'i:- r *:mc.
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  • 55 13 "Ml' Din your eye" is certainly the victory toast of Don Stone as he comes through the water splash on his way to winning the national cyclo-cross championship .\t Brands Hatch, Kent. The whole one-and-a-quarter-mile woodland course was ankle-de-ep m mud but Stone reached the finish
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  • 72 13 IXVERCARGILL, New Zca- land, Feb. 20 (Reuter Rain nihed nut play on the iast riav of the lwo-dav match between the Australian touring cricketers and Southland here today. Final scores: Southland 84 (R. Gaunt six for 33), I Mecisilf three for 14: Australians 2^7 for six
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  • 687 13 DREAM OF A SUPER CHARLTON FOOTBALL with FORWABD...The Man Who Knows Them All 'Memorial' Stadium To Hold 100,000 IN the thick of an alnost hopeless battle gainst relegation, Charlon are dreaming of REAL JREATNESS. OF the Valley rebuilt to hold 100.000— more han any other League [round. OF a star-studded
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  • 172 13 Anglo-US Women's Tennis Finals COLOMBO. Feb. 21 (UP)— American and British women tennis stars entered the teal of the women's single* at the Asian lawn tennis championships, which went into its tenth day here In their semi-fina'". Mist Althea Gibson. (U.S.) beat Miss C. Fonseka (CeylonJ 6-0. 6 2. and
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  • 73 13 LONDON. r«b. 21 (Reuter) —Association football results: FA. CUp tiftn round replay West Bromwich Albion beat Blackpool. 2-1; yesterday m their F.A. cup fifth round rep'av tie. Results of league matches were Boiton 3 Birmingham 1: Tottenham 3 Chelsea 4. Scottish rup sixth round replays: Clyde
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  • 92 13 Toronto Feb 21 (Re iter) Donaid Campbell. British holder of the W a .er speed record. sa:d hi re thai he il considering Grand Lake, New Brunswick, as a possible site for Ml next sttempt I better his own recoid. In talks With Mr R A Tweddie,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 99 13 U'l Abner B M Ct ">P V^li^^^l MQirf&K*. r MiMurt so-»^. rfrviMG wn-y have you i LOVE vO«.J. son.? J aesnlr^ill i%^^F^^ to ei^^3vOO? ;^^^^iV Alley Oop B VT Hofsl//fI T. Heart 01 Juliet Jones By Stan Drake EMU^fcri' 1 K^^ MRS w^^ (?ATe j I howcan you &eeo nice,
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  • 716 14 !s££ Scrutineer Sums Up Final Gallops i£&± Fastest Gallop By Speedy Golden Gus PENANG. Thurs—BIITEXZORG. a fancied runner m the Cla.ss Four, Division One seven furlongs rice, wound up his preparation with ALLKITS with a solidly run threefurlong: workout here this morn m?. Ridden
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  • 139 14 Holt Will Fight Aussie Stewart If SYDNEY. Feb 11. (Re ittr) South A:r: n middleweight champion Mike Holt has been s boat against Australi i'a new middleweight d I Cliva Stewart if he beat? Australian champion Billy McDonnell m an overweight here '"'n Monday night Holi and McDonnell have ed
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  • 51 14 LONDON. Fer. 21. (Reuter) Yesterday's football results Lnc ided Scottish c\:r> Sixth round R ep] a Kilmarnoch East Fife Kilmarnock meet AirdrioeniHM ■fho re at home IB thi nex* m ;nd. 1 eague Two, Bristol C;tv 3. Notts County Leai a r Southern. Norwirh City 1. Bournenouth
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  • 182 14 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— A record number of S3 teams one more than lasi reason have entered for the FAS open and Business Houses League competitions which are expected to slart early m March. F:\e new team? arc amongthe entries received. They >re Head' quarters Federation Army (division
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  • 85 14 Drobny In Asian Final COLOMBO. Feb 21 (Reuteri Javoslav Drobny. the 1951 winner reached the final ol the Asian Lawn Tennis Championships today with a 6-2. 6-1. 5-7. 6-0 victory over Jack Arkinstall (Australia). Men's Doubles— -(semi-finals > F Ampon and R Dcyro (Philippines) were leading Billy Knight and Michael
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  • 253 14 UNIVERSITY of Malaya, holders of the Singapore Hockey Association >enior knockout championship, gamely battled the star-studded Singapore Police Sporting Association side to a one-all draw at Bukit Timah yestercla.v. The rrpl.iy. which Mas \ft td be fi\t'f| for either Sunriiv or Monday, should see
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  • 85 14 Third Win For CY MCA Red Team o n "Red 1 team b< ?>:-- 3 I n by C» ieie ■>. third v. i the S -.gapore Table v wiatioo I Senior C ?a?ue Association -Red- team proved to be Mat 1 *h Sport- Aa> t hey t Shins Wr
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  • 31 14 ting Sunday tchool tea mi Km have hi a n boul igai n a t -,1 feat- titleholder. Bobby Sinn. M I la A otralia 1
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  • 16 14 DO ir tructors of the p Boys C idins IS at the SingaS] 7
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  • 24 14 N Feb >an hea eisshi vr— -..p fisn: veer I-2e~ar Johar S the he E lue to take r eif )n March 17
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  • 55 14 LONDON' Fe 3 21. (R« iter) s 44 '.ears executive Engli imal r ds r the [ourth rears ai Burrou z-■ H e st night saraed the b to repreV- n i m th Wor d >s loh .r.nesburg m Septen > the final he be daFrank
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  • 54 14 LTS the Roya 1= md C Di flfers Cuj w R 4 v and J n n rester 0 5. Ed on Satur iv 1 4(1 p.m.; between R Williams Paters m February Mixed Foursomes Winners Sqn Ldr Mrs A F fenkina i nners- p Mr. arMrs H
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  • 56 14 SOCCER INTERSCHOQL: St. Andrew't o* Ragles h ti lution Ist and 2nd Xls ttl Bros Basah Road. Jahore English College s Victoria School ft Victoria. Friendly: Arsenal S.C. rs RJf Krarji at Farrer Park. TABLE TEX MS SINGAPORE TabU Tnws Association Sni or InterClub q\,i '■irrvua'.F at ChiMM
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  • 116 14 SIT OfficeBearers THE following were elected nmce-bearen of the sit Sport« Club at the annual genera] meeting: Patron: Sir TP.F. McNeice, KB.. CMC president Mr J.M. Fraser, CBE vicepr) [dents: Mr E. G- RealmMr Chow Wins Merc. hop.. .-octet, -t:v: Mr. Koh CMap Mong, ban a-<! secretary: Mr Fong Kok
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  • 35 14 NOTTINGHAM Feb. H, (Reutcr). Nottingham Fore-t and Huddersfield Town played a draw m their rearranged English second division league match here today. The match was postponed last Saturday because of F.A. Cup ties.
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  • 204 14 MEI BOURNE, Ft* II (Reu\m) A C: I (OJ M extra bank overdraft guarantee °f £A4i>o.--1 i (ster n%) was sent today by the Olympic Game? rrsanirißn committee to the Victorian Government. The Sate Premier. Mr Henry Bolte, said ne would Immediately ask the Federal Goveromeni to share
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    40 14 IT'S the last hurdle n??d Mirror Sport photographer Charles Leu il on the spot to U:ke thii draninl'C shot of the ic'nver Dnxiord (Fred Witter upj 0J he sails over iiTrj out bi *ront of the <;c'd
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  • 152 14 It's The Winning Team For The Final Test JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 21, (Reuter)— South Africa will stand by a winning team for the final Test against England starting at Port Elizabeth on March 1. They have decided to field the same side that won the fourth Test here yesterday, that is:
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  • 92 14 Trumpets For Cage Tourney A FANFARE of trj-r.pet' will declare oven the Singapore Youth Sports Centre's Rrsi Annual Basketball Tour* nameni on Saturday at I p.m. The President of the Singapore City Council, Iff; J T. Rca. wiil officiate at the opening ceremony by to--:n^ the ball m the first
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  • 64 14 3 Indians To Meet Malayans CALCUTTA. Feo. 21 (Reuter) The Indian lawn tennis team to meet Malaya m their Eastern Zone Davis Cup :.e at Madras on March l to was announced here yesterday. The team is Xaresh Kumar (Captain), Ramanathan Krishnan. and Udav Kumar. Draw for the matches wffl
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  • 65 14 BATU PAHAT, Thurs Last night, the Union of the Amateur Athletic Association, Batu Pahat. presented basketball coach. Sam Fox with two gifts m appreciation for the help he has given to the coaches, players and teachers m Basketball here. Mr Fox had expressed surprise that so few Malay
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  • 198 14 Tourists Trim HK Chinese Before 28,000 HONGKONG, Feb 21. (Renter)— lndia s Ohm, soccer team today defeated a Hongkong Combined nese XI by 3-2 alter trailing 1-2 at half-time. The lnri;an^ impres crowd of tt 000 with I passing tactics. Hor.^konc took Iki iMd hi
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  • 133 14 Four Seeded In Lindrum Tourney FOUR players ban beet icedCr\ ir, th( Lit '.rum Special Invitation Billia Tournamr-- I sre Tan Kirn Song, Tar. X B luan, Teo S.cv. Sun ar.d C Nen T'^e prel m iry roundi be played off at the S ngaj Rerrra'ion Club. The r ;ne
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  • 43 14 ROM Frh It 'API- Tne Olympic committee Aug 25 to Scr^- 11 ss tne date? tot Urn l? fi 0 Olympic Games :r: Rome. The d,ve* :re o u«ual rr^' rs iuring the Game. 1 a i.l be sricf.eri ia'.r-
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  • 106 14 MILLER'S CLINICS SLATED r Ami Negi orld decatl cord for the javelin throw hold clinics, on track and '5 m Singapore from M nday Feb 25 to 10. H r «rsoli Is due 1 an n Si n g to-day from .-npur where he Wednesday Ctori Calcutta elini ben i
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  • 46 14 JUNIOR LEAGUE SOCCER th€ r ens z match at Farrer yI Sadar and Sahar scorr md On| replied for Teacher S 'jnior league re: Government -iral Workers Union beat Broadp.g 4-1. r winners I Kaniyah (2), G M !">■ an; D <-■ Bi r^al. conce- c; to MAAF.
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