The Straits Times, 9 February 1956

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  • 514 1 THE ALLIANCE is READY to TAKE OVER IN 3 MONTHS By HARRY MILLER H ITUALA LUMPUR, j 1V Wed. The Alli- Ministry can s achieve almost com- Plete responsibility for s internal government Within three months 'iiilliiimiiiiniiiii •••••••■•■•■■i of Tengku Abdul Rahman's return from London. This is the probable sequence
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  • 910 1 $20,000 MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY... POST NOW From LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON, Wed.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that as soon as he returned to Malaya he would call upon Chin Penjj, the Malayan Communist Party boss, to surrender
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  • 52 1 PENANG, Wed. A terrorist, Tsang Hing Luen, 26, surrendered at Ayer Itam police station at 3.30 p.m. today eight and a half hours before the amnesty ended. He is a member of the 11th Branch of the Penang Anti British Army. He brought a hand grenade along
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  • 36 1 LENNOX IJOYD'S HOPE I OR MALAYA i.DMKIN, Wed.—Colonial Secretary Lennox Ho\d said l»«*for«* sinniim of "inercleka" agreement today: "We look forward to Kctag .Malaya take her place as fully .M-If-Rovern-ing member of Commonwealth." Reuter.
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  • 165 2 'SMEARS IN HOUSE' PROTEST THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, suggested to the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, yesterday that he should check the P.A.P. leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for frequontly breaking the House rules. "Is there any means of disciplining a person
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  • 172 2 'What they eat' proble gets a laugh QUESTION* all d answers between the Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, and Opposition members in the Assembly yesterday on the cost of prisoners' food caused considerable laughter in the strangers' gallery. Mr. William Tan (LibSoc.) asked: What is the difference in
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  • 136 2 TT WOULD be "highly inadvisable" to make a statement now about a possible union between Singapore and the Federation, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. This was his reply to a request by the People's Action
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  • 408 2 THE WARNING: COLONY IS SITTING ON BOMB WITH 4-YEAR FUSE four tongues Mr. MARSHALL PLEADS FOR JUSTICE FOR ALL RACES THE Chief Minister, x Mr. David Marshall, said he was "gravely conscious of the dangers inherent in this measure" when he asked the Singapore Assembly yesterday
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  • 153 2 Worst-hit area to be free of floods FLOODS will never r again damage the properties of residents of Bedok resettlement, the worst-hit area in Singapore, the Singa- pore Assembly was told yesterday. The Minister for Labour and Welfare Mr. Urn Yew Hock, said this was
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  • 165 2 THE Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. said in the Singapore Assembly yesterday that as far as he was concerned the Chief Minister was not an "unlawful occupant' 1 of the Assembly House. Mr. Goode, was replying to questions by Opposition Assemblymen who wanted
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  • 48 2 There Is no foundation for a report that the British Government intends to establish a naval base at Labuan, the Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in reply to a question by a Labour Front back-bencher, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan.
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  • 37 2 Eleven Bills were presented at yesterday's session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. They included the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, the War Damage (Winding Up) Bill and the Rubber Shipping and Packing Control (Amendment) Bill.
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  • 30 2 The Dangerous Drugs (Temporary Provision) Ordinance which provided the setting up of th P Opium Curative Centre on St. John's Tsland was extended for another year from yesterday.
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  • 33 2 The nttrfi pore Oovernn 60 years. Bui option of retiring at* tf The Chief W.A.C. Goodo. sag yesterday's Aw 'm when replying to a Mr. Goh Tone: UM Socsj
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  • 24 2 Lt. Malcolm R.A.S.C.. wa enced to bthe Army W general court Hicklinu committi: with Jaafar pulau Bra!., was acquitted 0.1
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  • 327 2 VfR. DAVID MARSHALL, appealed yesterday to all citizens to join in condemning Communist brutality and intimidation. H»J made the appeal in the Singapore Assembly after referring to the recent grenadethrowing outrage by Communists against the Singapore Police. He was convinced that Communist Party members and their
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  • 126 2 Malayan or expat? Depends on the pay A MEMBER of the Legislative Assembly yesterday sought a definition of "a Malayan" and "an expatriate." But the answer was baldly conclusive. Mr. John Ede (Lib.Soc, Tanglin), asked the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, to give the Government's definition of the terms. Mr.
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  • 116 2 That visit was official rE Chief Minister confirmed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that his Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, went to India last December on Government business. He was replying to a query by Mr William Tan (LibSoc.) who wanted to know if Mr.
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  • 34 2 The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. assured the Singapore Assembly yesterday that teachers from Hong Konsr would not be recruited into the Colony if there were enough qualified men here.
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  • 216 2 But no change yet, says Marshall rE post s of Ministers and Assistant Ministers should be lull-time occupations, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He wa s answering Mr. Lim Choon Mong, leader of the Liberal-Socialist Party, who asked if
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  • 193 2 Move to check high Muslim divorce rate I AST YEAR in Singapore there were 2,472 Muslim marriages and 1.247 divorces. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Singapore UMNO leader, gave these figures to the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when supporting the introduction of a Bill to establish Muslim
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  • 255 2 'Colonel Blimp is living here' REPORT) j C OI th p NEL ai.::! I —the caricature J an empire-hu b Englishman -ocl i the time of the ff lative Assembly Jjß several minutes I The Chief' Mi: er °i T i n .H report of his talks wt^^K Colonial Offlcp
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  • 35 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Central Electricity Boa:: will send 12 more of its workers for courses at the Onward Bound School at Lffl* this year. Last years it s ployees.
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  • 216 2 T\ECISIVE steps to tackle unemployment problems are vow being taken by the Singapore Government. At question time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and the Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, spoke of long-term plans to
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  • 187 3 iat chance o£ peace In our time? Cautious Eden can only reply- British invitation to Red leaders still stands OTTAWA, Wednesday C jK WniONY EDEN told a press conference 1 yesterday that every effort must still to reduce tension between the West md
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  • 98 3 Six RAF jets crash in bad weather LONDON, Wed. POUR Hawker Hunter jet fiphter s crashed in flames and two others crash landed when their pilots failed to reach a Norfolk al r base today. Tho Air Ministry said a flight of eight Hunters had been diverted to Marham airfield
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  • 33 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Eisenhower said at a Press conference today that he would have enough information by March 1 to decide whether to stand for re-election as President. Reuter.
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  • 61 3 The Queen admires a bowl AND SHE IS WATCHED BY YOUNG ARTISTS THE QUEEN, now in Nigeria, looks at a decorated woodenware bowl shown to her by (left) the Sarduana of Sokoto. Premier of the Northern Region. On the right is the Minister of Education, Makaman Bida. Some of the
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    • 20 3 RANGOON: Premier U Nu has urged rebels to surrender because his government did not believe in negotiating with them. U.P.
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    • 19 3 JOHANNESBURG: South Africa is to have its first helicopter passenger service this year when Johannesburg marks its 70th jubilee.—Reuter.
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    • 19 3 LONDON: The Queen Mother, deputising for the Queen, bestowed the accolade on 39 new knights at Buckingham Palace. Reuter.
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    • 21 3 BERLIN: Beds, tables and chairs were frozen fast to floors of dozens of homes in Vilshofen. after the Danube overflowed. A.P.
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    • 14 3 LUCKNOW: The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh will issue cards to opium addicts.—U. P.
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    • 18 3 LONDON: Britain is considering an invitation from Siam to participate in SEATO's exercises from Feb. 15.— U. P.
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    • 21 3 TOKYO: One taxpayer, among 70,000 who listed fictitious dependents to reduce their taxes, claimed his dog as one of the family.—Reuter.
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    • 102 3 LONDON. Wed. Destruction tests on the Comet jet airliner produced a new breakdown in one wing after 15,000 hours' simulated flight, De Havilland Aircraft Co. announced today. It happened in a Comet 11, which was grounded with the Comet I after a series of
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    • 23 3 BELGRADE: Yugoslavia's first nuclear reactor to be built with Soviet aid and equipment will probably be working by the end of 1958. —Reuter.
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    • 18 3 WASHINGTON: Robert Montgomery, the film actor, has been promoted to captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. —A. P
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    • 27 3 BELGRADE: The Yugoslav field and track woman's champion Mira Tuce has been deprived of all her titles a.s she has changed her ?ex after an operation. A.P
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    • 26 3 CHICAGO: The United States has an engine which might propel a manned rocket plane to a height of 140 miles at more than 3,500 m.p.h. —Reuter.
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    • 15 3 MOSCOW: Macbeth is being played in Moscow for the first time in 43 years. Reuter.
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    • 15 3 OSLO: Engiish Is to be introduced as a compulsory subject in all Norwegian elementary schools.—Reuter.
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  • 43 3 NEW YORK: A Canadian magician was lowered into a hotel swimming pool in a Steel coffin. He emerged one hour 33 minutes later and claimed that he had broken a record set by Houdini 30 years ago.
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  • 228 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS I Consols £55 Funding 4',i £90 13/16 —1/16 War 3V4% 74 BANKS Mercantile (£12 U) £4% Eatern (£5) £8 5/16 Chartered (£l) 40/- Hongkong ($125> £95>i +1 INSURANCE Com Un. cuts.) 92/10% +/3 Royal
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Peo. 8 —Cash Buyers £78b; Sellers £786- Forward Buyers £765; Sellers £767- Settlement £788; Turnover: am 100 tons p.m. 60 tons.
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Peb B—Spot 31' id Mar. 31 V4d.. Apr-June 31 %a\" July-Sept. 29* id., Oct.-Dec 30% d Peb. c.l.f. SlVid.. Mar. c.l.f 3id Tone: Quiet.
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  • 176 3 Civil war threat in India NEHRU CONDEMNS TRIBALISM AMRITSAR, Wed. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said that agitation over the proposed reorganisation of states was "tribalism" and would lead to civil war unless checked. Mr. Nehru who is here for the Congress Party's annual session strongly condemned I recent
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Syria told the United States yesterday that any action by the United States. Britain and France in the Middle East outside the United Nations would be "exceedingly dangerous." A. P.
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  • 29 3 ALGIERS. Wed.— The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet, last night pledged that France would remain in Algeria and would strive to create a genuine FrancoMuslim community. U.P
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  • 21 3 DAMASCUS, Wed. Police charged 1,500 labourers trying to storm Government House in Aleppo yesterday. Twenty people were hurt. A.P
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  • 18 3 TOKYO, Wed. An international children's drawing exhibition will be held in Tokyo on May 13. Reuter
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  • 98 7 Dagger men rob motorist TWO men carrying knives i jumped into a car as it i pulled up at a traffic light in MacPherson Road Singa- pore, near midnight on Tues- i day and later robbed the i driver. The victim. Goh Keng i Teng. 26. was forced to drive
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  • 27 7 TANAH RATA, Wed.— The Cameron Highlands will be crowded with hohdaymakers during the Chinese New year season despite the Kea Farm incident of last November.
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  • 157 7 Tracers light darkness as troops and bandits fight it out in three separate clashes British soldier injured: Fleeing gang leaves blood-stained trail KAJANG, Wednesday. rilK people of Semenyih new village, six miles ,«)iith nt here, huddled tensely in their homes fit while security forces fought
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  • 207 7 LOTTERIES MOTION MAY BE VOTED OUT A RESOLUTION to in- troduce State lot- teries in Singapore may not be passed by the Legislative Assembly which debates the question at its con- tinued meeting today. It is understood that the P.A.P., the Liberal-Social-ists and a number of Assemblymen on the Government
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  • 109 7 STC BOSS BACKS BUS PLAN THE Transport Commission's recommendation that a public authority should own and manage the passenger transport service in Singapore had a mixed reception from bus companies yesterday. "As a transport man, I feel that proposal is fundamentally sound," said Mr. A. A. Ewing, general manager of
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  • 23 7 PENANG, Wed.— The Penan" Chinese Swimming Club will hold a New Year dance at its Tanjong Bungah clubhouse on Sunday.
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  • 27 7 The "History of Singapore" exhibition by the Malayan Historical Society, now on at the Victorial Memorial Hall, will end at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thieves broke into a house at Banting, South Selangor, last 1 night and took $650.
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  • 156 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. F[E man who began the Pahang anti-ter-r o r i s t operations which ended in the most complete victory in any part of the country is to be Nigeria's new inspec-tor-general of police. He is Mr C.S.K. Bovell, 41,
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  • 66 7 Singapore Police arrested a Malay youth yesterday in connection with the murder of 12-year-old schoolgirl Nenek blnte Hashim on Tuesday Nenek was found with 22 stab wounds in a car in a backlane near her house in Perak Road, about nine hours after she was missed
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  • 250 7 BLACK SPEAKS TO MALAYAN NAVY T^HE ability of a self-governing Singapore to defend A itself in the world today must be based on its readiness to defend itself should the need arise, the Governor, Sir Robert Black, told man of the Royal Malayan Navy yesterday. Sir
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  • 54 7 The Governments of the Borneo territories do not wish to participate In the establishment of the proposed Central Bank system for Malaya. An inter-territorial conference in Brunei, which reviewed the question, has considered that it would be inappropriate for .the Borneo territories to join in
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  • 96 7 Forty-one sago factory workers, who appealed against a conviction and maximum fine of $200 imposed on each of them in a magistrate's court for obstruction in September last, had their fines reduced to $25 in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. T. T. Rajah, who argu
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  • 58 7 JOHORE Bahru, Wed— A resolution that the red and white UMNO flag should replace the Federation flag will be discussed this month at a meeting of the UMNO division at Tangkak, near Muar The Tangkak UMNO members say the change of flags would be an enduring mark
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  • 69 8 2li Word* HO (minimum) CHBONG SWEE TBCK, exmanaging partner of Kirn Ann Si Co.. passed away peacefully at 4 p.m. on 8.2.56, leaving behind his only daughter, Cheong Geok Kee iChitnyat. son-in-law, Lee Ah Bah, 2 grand-sons and 1 granddaughter to mourn his loss. Deeply regretted. Cortege will leave
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  • 1098 8 Singapore, Thurs. Feb. 9, 1956. Merdeka In A Year No dependent territory has marched to the threshold of independence so swiftly and with such little confusion as the Federation of Malaya. Three weeks of negotiation ended in London yesterday in complete agreement on the immediate grant of home rule, leading
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  • 907 8 A YEAR ago today we came to live in Singapore. Our arrival was inauspicious I had told my wife of the warm welcome we should receive (and subsequently did receive), but we spent our first day tied up at Pulau Bukom
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  • 1449 8 The Emergency enters another phase today. The amnesty has ended. What next? What is the present state of the Communist field today? These questions are dealt with in this article by HARRY MILLER. TTCE cynical cannot be blamed for
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  • 877 9 UNANIMOUS MOTION PRAISIMC TENGKU S SUCCESS IS BROKEN BY SUDDEN SHOCKED SILENCE \t\HSIIALLFLINGS EPITHET ACROSS FLOOR Speaker: What was that word? Jumabhoy: Ask him, sir rrIIKKK was an up- roar in the Lefisj. ltlNl \-cmbly yeswhen Mr. R. Jomabho) (Lib-Soc. ,k Ayer) proifaißflt an epithet
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  • 258 9 Rough trip? Not for these two GRANDMOTHER GOES BY LUXURY CARAVAN AT an at;e when most people are taking it easy, a 69 year old grandmother from Wales is making a 12.000 mile journey by road and thoroughly c n j oyi n g every minute of it. Mrs. Janet
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  • 83 9 Tgtpare Federation clubs is planning training of youths lenhtp and other I t:\ities. .ition will ask the .fare Department inta to run training and to pay instruc.oration's secretary, Mr. Tan Huat Keng, said the plan will benefit more than 40,000 boys and
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  • 203 9 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN SUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TME HIGH COURT here today reserved judgment x in a $300,000 claim by a family against a rubber planter for injuries sustained in an accident two years ago. A salesman, Chan Soon Wah, and his wife, Thong Kirn Yoke,
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  • 74 9 TRIPLETSALL BOYSFOR WIFE OF CARPENTER IPOII, Wed. A CHINESE carpenter's wife gave birth to triplets at Taiping Hospital yesterday. The babies all boys and the mother are progressing "very well." The first boy was born just after midnight, the second and third at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. Each boy
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  • 52 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Factory and General Workers today put demands for higher wages to the managements of three rubber factories. They are the Hock Chin Aun Rubber Company in Kulim, the Guan Hin rubber factory, Bukit Mertaiam, and the Tong Teik rubber
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  • 26 9 An American Buddhist monk, Sumangalo Bhikku. who was due In Singapore yesterday, has been delayed in Kuala Lumpur. He is now expected on Friday.
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  • 17 9 RAWANG, Wed. A 20ft tang pythoon was captured alive yesterday on an estate near here.
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  • 234 9 ABU LOOKS AND LOOKS: BUT NO LUCK ABU SAMAD, 16, an orphan who travelled 350 miles from his home town in Pahang to Singapore in search of his favourite "mata mata" uncle, looked very dejected yesterday. He nad been told that his uncle had recently left for Alor Star. At
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  • 239 9 Minister suggests: Recognise all unions KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New measures to try to curb Industrial unrest will be discussed at the next meeting of the Federal Labour Advisory Board. The Board will study three plans suggested by the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan.
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  • 180 9 New Year gifts go down with ship r'ARGO and Chinese J New Year presents valued at $30,000 were lost yesterday when a 23-ton wooden ship sank eight miles from Singapore in rough seas. The crew of the ship, the Chua Guan, were picked up by another local ship, the Hal
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  • 29 9 The Telok Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship, Singapore, will hold a Chinese New Year social in the church hall at Telok Ayer Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 23 9 The Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, which claims to represent 32.000 members, will m future conduct their meetings in Malay.
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  • 245 9 MERDEKA Will it be by CONSENT or by FORCE? THE People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in a Radio Malaya debate last night that Singapore would know in April i! its progress towards self-govern-ment would be "by ronsent or by violence He said: "I hope it will
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  • 24 9 The American community in Singapore will celebrate Washington Day with a dinner and dance at the Sea View Hotel on Feb. 18.
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  • 229 10  -  CHAN SENG SOON ABDUL RAHMANS COUSIN CALLS KEDAH TALKS By TO SAFEGUARD DIGNITY, HALT WANING RESPECT FOR ROYALTY ALOR STAR, Wednesday. of the Kedah ruling house will meet here tomorrow to form an association to "safeguard the dignity of royalty." Tengku Ahmad Tajudin,
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  • 119 10 Slip led to death, says widow Yf ADAM Liew Poh Chan, iTI magician widow of strong man Lee Chi Ming, 34, an acrobat with the Wong Bong Foo Troupe, said yesterday that she believed her husband's fall while performing a difficult act was an accident. Madam Liew said this during
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  • 46 10 PENANG, Wed— The Harbour Board Staff Association executive committee last night decided to ask the new Port Commission for a final ofter on the salary negotiations. 'Tne offer made last week is unsatisfactory," Inche Mohamed Shariff, secretary of the association, said today.
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  • 77 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. r'/O Malay police officers have been appointed to i toa special Branch posts in Pahang arid Negri Sembilan Deputy Superintendent Mohamed Shariff bin Mohamed replaces Mr. B. C. Fay as head of the Pahang Special Branch and Superintendent Basah bin Talib
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  • 86 10 AN ORCHID, the rare Potinara "La Rouge", (above) which has never been cultivated in Singapore before, has flowered at the home of Mr. M J. M. Birrell at Ardmore Park. The potinara is a cross between the Sophronitis. Laelia, Brassavola and Cattleya orchids, and "La
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  • 124 10 THIS IS A DISGRACE —JUDGE JOH O R E BAHRU, Wed. In the High Court here today Mr. Justice Storr condemned the "disgraceful" lack of public co-operation with the police after he acquitted a man on a murder charge. Leong Chin Choy, charged with the killing of Low Tong, walked
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  • 32 10 Singapore's Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, will open an "Israel Today" exhibition of photographs at the British Council gallery, Stamford Road, at 5.30 p.m. on Feb. 19.
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  • 128 10 TB stalks hungry children TTHE AVERAGE wage of a Singapore household is 1 $160 and most parents are unable to give their children a balanced diet.l Dr. O. Keys Smith. Medical Officer of St. Andrew's Hospital, said this yesterday and added that half the deaths
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  • 86 10 City Council engineers write: I resign' THE Singapore Deputy City Electrical Engineer, Mr. T. D. Oswald, who is on leave in Britain, has resigned. He has written to the City Council. Another technical expatriate officer, also on leave in Britain, CVtr. T. McLoughland, Senior Commercial Engineer, asked whether the Council
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  • 44 10 An 11 -year-old schoolboy. Ho Wai Kit. was waylaid :n Canning Rise. Singapore, at about 1.10 p.m. .yesterday and robbed ol a wristwatch. Ho told the police the robber was a Chinese boy of about 15 years of age.
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  • 46 10 The Oxford-Cambridge expedition which is travelling from London to Singapore by road reached Chengmai. in Siam. yesterday. They are expected to reach Bangkok within the next few days. From there they will drive tc Kadyai before crossing the Malayan border into Kedali.
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    • 459 10 n *nvA m«AV iva 10.00 Down Beat; 10.30 11.00 tfAIMV MALAXA j Music Past and Present. •Programmes llius marked tan be received by listeners in rWRHNI Malacca. j rj L^ I j j Short wave 49 Sim. Medium KjJft uave 176 m. 343, :>6Km and 297 m. AM. 9.22 and
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  • 1576 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Highest paid opera star was buried with public charity I j II a. a pi#> MILNE 5 HAPPY TALES^J Society bussed with her lave affairs A RUMBLE of anger ran through the Florence Opera House, one night early in 1877. The prima donna, the conductor announced,
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    • 288 11 FREE of CHARGE ONE MINIATURE TO ,ns bottle purchased from NOW till 11th February, 1956. E RRAVAUO'S TONIC j,,, Ith-nl SiHittnnul j(,s for Krvrybodti A baby knows e tter than you t nil system Is on the diet you <r him or Just without buildand bones. m happen if you
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    • 218 11 W know the secret J^m B Lavender with an extra touch lof sophistication (SI/^Om so cool, so fresh W^VYARDLEY d er aKo cryitaimiio LAVBND«»— Yardley'» famoui Lavender in solid form, and Yardley lavender ioap-unootb-lathering, richly perfumed 'tht luxury toap qfthi worW HOW PROUD is a peacock: Not as proud as
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    • 62 11 Hex Morgan. Jf.fA Mn iso tat ion iHck Tracy Perfect make-up ■HDHBK! FH FVIAIR AND LINT CLINGING TC>"l V' VEAW. MERE IT ISf '>JllslE- \I I AND" V?l£ P^^^°s£h pS^^STolgfffi.) tPERFECT/Wf NUTzP f TWAT. TO TWE APPLE CORE- j BASKET THE WXPER MARKER WEAPON IDrsSARCES^--^- S^><t~l fv^ THE INCIMERATOP. COT
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  • 408 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price continued its upswing in Singapore yesterday, and recovered by another $5.25 to $379.25 per picul, which represents a gain over $8 in two days' trading:. Since the beginning of the week United States demand has
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  • 150 12 February first grade rubUfr buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1,08 4 per lb. down l's cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet after easier. (losing prices in cents prr lb. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 1082; sellers 108 4 No. 1
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  • 252 12 > The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: Tin shares again improved selectively on the local share market. Industrials were very steady whilst rubbers were dull." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Federal Dispensary $2.30 xr; Fed. Dispensary (rights) 47 to 48 cents; Fraser and
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  • 149 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance: noon prices per picui yesterday were: Copra: quiet; February $27 buyers, $27 >a sellers; March $27-}* buyers, $27 T sellers. Coconut oil: quietly steady: bulk $40';. sellers; arum $43* sellers. Pepper: .steady with some business reported: Muntok white $135, Sarawak $134. special Sarawak black
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  • 75 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Awata Maru 1,2, President Buchanan 4.5, Polly C. P.. City of Ottawa 6,7. Bali 8.9, Polydorus 11. Frankfurt 13,14, Peleus 15 16, Singapore is, Kota Baroe 1920. Peterzwel N. Wall 5 and 6, Qiang Seng N. Wall
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  • 37 12 On the free exchange market in Hone Ron* yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.89<; for cash and 5.86', for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15. 79 and one Uel of fold at 256%.
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  • 91 12 invest™,,;, steady on the St< *>M today althoii an easier tone active but easier. Oil after sales al 1 were active was mostly quiet. Loans v able. Loans 3.: 1961 Bank of NSW 6: Mount Lyeu N. Broken HiU 1 Mount Morgan", -fl Western Minine Ampol Expi,, I
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  • 19 12 The following rubt*. notifleC Ken I 450 lb.. j al I Kadrlla Dwembrr January 14,40(1 lb. —1
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    • 419 12 1 1 ii ii if v list' Made In Germany RADIO BATTERIES Exclusively packed to ensure full satisfaction MADE TO LAST 450 PLAYING HOURS Sole Agents: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. (General Imports Division) Singapore K. Lumpur MIEHLE FLAT BED CYLINDER PRESS Takes 31 x 43 Sheet. Cross Feeder
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    • 734 12 NOTICES ROYAL SOCIETY OF WAREHOUSE WANTED ST. GEORGE (Slnrapor. Branch). m W A, NTED TO R ENT 1 Members are advised that the Yft7 l^ ni^ M ?W )0^ 1 MMI annual General Meeting of the o 7 o S 0 1 100 SSTSweSSdi 2tad l4bru s ai°. to Singe^
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    • 1542 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens ages 17-23 for appointments as Teleprinter Typists in the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Salary: Probationers $100 Exam. Bar/ Grade 111 $130 x A. 7. 50 $145/ Second Exam. Bar/Grade II $160 x $7.50 $190/Efflclency Bar/ Grade I $205 x $7.50 $250
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    • 433 12 |P^N^N^^HENJH^HH9|HBBHSi S^^BitßNJßL^Bj||lßwiNB|NJ|Bß^^mffl KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Spore P. Swcr. Pcnjr Ogeka Bakke Sailed 13 Feb 18 Fcb 19 Fcb Elisabeth Bakke Sailed 5 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar I Cjertrud Bakke 7 Mar 6 Apr 8 Apr > Anna Bakke
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    • 1098 13 {^405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ti, 4 i» •OpT 1 the blue 'funnel' line *s~~ Det**- „-in to proceed via other ports to load or.H w Dopt. Duo Soils P S'horr p<mon^ jjjj-.: a,,/,, f*- 2 i; /it >do£ M »eb 13 Fob 14 Feb 17 b 1J It/21 Fab 22/23
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    • 1127 13 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp. Rotteraam, Hambura, Copenhagen. Gothenburg ft Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penong "LALANDIA" 10/10 Feb (Passengers only) «x "INDIA" 28 Fob/ 2 Mar 3/ 4 Mar x«) "SELANDIA" 10/12 Mar 13/13 Mar 14/13 Mar "SIENA" 11/u Mar 13/14 Mar *x«xx)
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    • 1105 13 THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD^n 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. Sham Penong BENAVON for London, Rotterdam, Hull 13/17 Fob It/12 Feb 18/19 Fob 'BENMHOR for London, Rotterdam 28 Fob/ Mar Direct arrives London 28 Mar BENVENUE for
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    • 1220 13 McALISTER <3c CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.. ***** ELLERMAN dc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS UNE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE t VANCOUVER ""UfV 05 N rt A*!?"' 1 P°"» Accepting cergo tor Control Sooth ond Canada ond via Colombo America CITY OF OTTAWA CASTLEVILLE S'por. p. Sham Penang
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  • 313 14 Who is the maddest 'hatter in Paris? SUBJECTS for an intriguing competition ...Who is the maddest hatter in Paris? Certainly, French millinery has never been crazier. These large deep crowns take some getting used to, but they grow on one. Svend chooses whitespangled straw and whirls of chiffon for his
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  • 152 14 A report from EILEEN ASCROFT tialmain has a tai tin for it JOLIE MADAME is Pierre Balmain's pet name for his spring collection. And it is a jolie madame he presents in white and pastel blue, with touches of beige and bright yellow. He confirms the new short jacket, ending
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  • 462 14  -  EILEEN ANDERSON by RE you the romantic type? Or are you strictly practical? Before you decide, answer these questions on the way you buy a dress. They will be a revealing guide to your character. Do you fall
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  • 194 14 THE PERFE CT WEAR DRESSES with jackets and coats are the newest trend to reach Singapore. The dresses must be simple and sleek, relying on cut and material, with jackets figure-hugging or loose and box-like. These come in a variety of style and sizes and the materials used are mainly
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  • 325 14 llfE have received a most gratifying letter which we shall keep. It all came about because the young Chinese waiter was so sullen. He was a Singapore man and looked as if he hated us and his job. It Is so easy to let such
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    • 320 14 Vi 1 dip fIS 2 rinse... \b y W J 3 (AYy V^j «nd your silver cleaning's don* I Goddard's Goddard'B fl Goddard's SILVER DIP brings f /^B silver cleaning right up to dace. Now ta 1 1 1 silver can he cleaned simply, safely, H/1 1/k ■>' effectively in
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    • 129 14 trie toaster is PfX^ foueh of cho p^ ro the breakfast SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. LTD WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are silky-soft n d extra-absorbent, ■'KfcZ!^! Invisible under the Wf^tt ttSß^rM slimmest skirt or IRMC^P^^iaE cheongsum, Qgg^^M^^^ and economical toe. MODESS Sanitary Towel* |j^^Sg||g|glb^ j with the MODESS SpP all-elastic
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    • 408 14 gm r 27. Rover on land or sea (5). Straits Times Crossword 28 -^rnr^ moBtly for 29. Freeman (7) DOWN I 2 3 4^5 6 7 i 1. He deals In the common p.'uc« (15). 'vvwJ ..u «S* Js— 2. A cannery shouldn't need HI §H H H HI Hi
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    • 1519 15 lOBULINA TABLETS p/ABETES .STuOWH TO DIABETICS BerVworio for years m cart* of UJt*. CHAR I eC?"* 0 *8 01" 2 1 19. tOB/*iO* »0. i POH j MEN-WOMEN PAST 35 GAIN NEW PEP |J*f il'« nnly natural w down. But some f,,,r than ihey UA weak, llrad. i,,,p working and
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    • 893 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* U (Min.)— Box it et: extra. VACANT POSSESSION. Kuala Lumpur Ampang Road. Complete--1 ly Furnished House All Modern Conveniences. 2\ acres. Suitable development. Sub-division agreed. Box A 1423 S.T. $12,000/-. AVAILABLE for very early occupation 3 bedroom Houses with all modern convent-ence-s. Easy payments
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    • 717 15 FOR s.m.k J« Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it et: extra. ALSATIAN FEMALE PUPS Reg. Class 1. M.X.A. $100. Apply 199 Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur. MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word* tS (Min.)— Box it et: extra. WE STOCK Lawn Mower c price ranging fro.n $33/- to $2,000/--i and guarantee services after sales, i
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    • 592 15 There's none better than a DONSON YouTl get really grateful thanks when you give a Ronson lighter —a practical, thoroughly re- /f liable gift that's good to look m/LmfF^ at, too Like this Flo-lint £fjjjj£* Princess, feminine version of the Standard Ughter shape. You |V^WPy can see other lovely Ronson
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  • 105 16 Mr. Son Ghee Soon was reelected president of the Singapore Cycle Racing Association at their annual general meeting held at the S.A.F.A. Clubhouse yesterday. Other officials'. vice presidents: Messrs. Teo Chin Seng, Che Suboh bin Abdui Hamid and Kee Yew Leng; Secretary: Mr. Ec Lye Whatt;
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  • 47 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. South Johore RFC meet RAF, Changi at rugby on Saturday at Changi. The following will play for South Johore:Whayman; Emery, AN Other, Mahaffy, Poyntz; Stevenson, Graham; Syratt, Marshall, Chalmers, Ikin. Credland, Scharenguivel, Adamson and Yee Beng Sung. Reserves:- Shields and Willis.
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  • 259 16 FDIAN Association beat Royal Air Force Changi 4-1 in the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout com--1 petition at Balestier Road j yesterday. Indians who were uncertain in the goalmouth in the first half were held to 1-1 at half-time.
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    • 584 16 FAST SCORING, HARD PLAY MARKS FIRST ROUND OF SEVENS RUGBY KOSB 'A IMPRESS IN RUGGED 14-3 WIN; REME OUST RAAF TTHE Fijians scored at the rate of two points a minute to run up 28 points in their openin? tie of the Singapore Cricket
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    • 29 16 Aston Athletic Club will celebrate the Chinese New Year with a dinner on Sunday at the Club's premises. Prizes won during the year will be distributed.
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    • 958 16 By The Sports Editor PROFESSIONAL boxers and promoters have clamoured loud and long for a reduction in the 33^ per cent entertainment tax on their shows which, they claimed, was ruining them financially and killing off the sport. Last month Singapore's
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    • 355 16 LONDON, Wed. THE uproar which followed a x points win for Londoner Peter Waterman over former world welterweight champion. Kid Oavilan of Cuba, at Hariingay Arena last night will be discussed at a meetIng of the British Boxing Board of Control stewards today. The decision
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    • 365 16 SPORTTING THE WINNERS ay t.rM).u JEEP MY ten to lollow at the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting are: ZABAGLIONE: For The Gold Cup; decidedly unlucky when narrowly beaten by Muffin Man In the CommissionerGeneral's Cup over IV* miles at Penang In December; working In great heart: acts on any
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    • 132 16 DACCA. Wed. THE M.C.C. tourists, losing their A last five wickets for 34 runs, crashed to defeat by an Innings and 10 runs in the second Test against Pakistan here today. Final scores were M.C.C. 172 and 105. Pakistan 287 for nine declared. The tourists 12
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    • 35 16 Mr. J. David, director of physical education, has agreed on behalf of the Singapore Schools Sports Council to Investigate the possibilities of holding a Malayan quadrangular soccer tournament in Singapore in April.
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    • 175 16 f\RCHESTRATION, who comv/ pleted a fine double at Buklt Tlmah last week by winning the Bukit Tlmah Cup, has been promoted to Class One together with Pride of Phoenix and Ca.sh Cheque. Other transfers: Class 2 to Class 3: Sound Wave, Scone Stone, Ore,
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    • 421 16 AUSSIE TEAM IS NOT A GREAT FIELDING SIDE From JACK FINGLETON MELBOURNE, Wed. rpHE Australian cricket selectors today named the following 17 to tour England this year: I. Johnson (Vie, captain) 37, K. R. Miller (NSW, vice-capt) 36, R. Archer (Queens) 22, R. Benaud (NSW) 25, P. Burge (Queens) 23,
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    • 114 16 MELBOURNE, Wed. NEW South Wales cricket team have won the Sbemeld Shielc for the third year In succession They hold i' commanding lead with 22 points seven more than Victoria. It Is the first time the Shield has been won for three consecutive seasons, since New
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    • 767 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continnrd from Pace S) SITUATIONS VACANT $0 Word* $S (Milt.)— Box SO tt*. txtra. EUROPEAN LADY would like another to teach her typing dally mornings or afternoons. District 10 Pee by arrangement. Box A 1470 S.T. BRITISH COMPANY have Tacancy for Junior female copy tjplst. Apply in handwriting
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    • 78 16 HIGHER Seven-a-side (first round) St. Andrew's "A" v S.C.C. "B"; 14 Sqdn. R.N.Z.A.F. v Chanel "A"; South Johore v B.E. "B"; K.I M.K. "B" v S.C.C. "A". SOCCER Inter-school: Junior Trade School v Beatty Secondary School. VS gTound; Outram School v Raffles Institution, RI. Friendly: Fathul Karib v Police S.A.;
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