The Straits Times, 21 March 1959

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE »AILY CERTIFIED SALE EXfEEPS 80,000 The Straits Times tstd. 184* 4 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1959. 15 CENTS
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  • 327 1 •4-DICIT' BOOKMAKERS SUSPEND BUSINESS Only a small group will continue operations today Leave sought for ruling from the Privy Council SINGAPORE, Friday. MOST bookmakers in Singapore have suspended business pending a further appeal in the case of the four-digit lottery. A Court of Appeal last week ruled
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  • 178 1 SEATS PACT BY SELANGOR ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gELAXGOR Alliance, after a three-hour meeting here, tonight decided that the allocation of constituencies for the state elections should be UMNO 14, MCA 10 and MIC four. Ii Alliance spokesi tonight said that a ple t c agreement reached among the partners
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  • 84 1 5 thugs with revolver and daggers rob temple SINGAPORE, Fri. Five thugs, one armed with a revolver and four with knives, broke into a Chinese temple in Alexandra Road at lunch-time today and got away with $1,100 cash, belonging to four nuns. Police said tonight that the robbers tied, blindfolded
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  • 410 1 Council may turn down that demand by Hamid SINGAPORE, Friday. INHERE is now a strong possibility that the City Council will reject the demand by Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, lor a verbatim report of its March 13 meeting. Reason: The Council
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  • 121 1 BLADES SAYS BRAVO TO DECOYS IN GANGLAND SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, visited Mount Venum today and congratulated 45 Rerserve Unit men who act as deco>s in gang-infested areas. Mr. Blades told the special squad that by undertakingdangerous nightly missions they had helped the
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Morgan Phillips, the general secretary of the British Labour Party, yesterday confirmed reports that he plans to stand for election as a Member of Parliament.
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  • 170 1 GOING TO A 'STRANGE PLACE' TO LEARN WUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Chinese housewife left here last night with her soldier husband "to learn English and make friends" in Britain. She Is Hui Yin Peng. 24. non English speaking Hong Kong-born wife of Cpi. Ip Kwong Lav, the >tty Chixv.se member
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  • 203 1 Talks on polls 'fair play 9 team soon SINGAPORE, Fri The Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, is expected to meet leaders of all political parties early next week to discu&s the powers ana scope of thf proposed all-party liaison committee to ensure fair play in the general election. The
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  • 209 1 ASSEMBLYMAN TAN RESIGNS FROM PARTY SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, Mr. William Tan, has resigned from the Liberal Socialist Party over differences of opinion with the party's central council. In a letter to the secretaryI general, Mr. E. K. Tan, yesterday he said he was sorry to leave
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  • 71 1 JAKARTA. Fri. A man accused of robbery told the judge in the Jakarta district court: "I confess I have robbed many times but it was all for the sake of our struggle to fr*e West New Guinea." The judge told him: "What a fool the policeman
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A cyclist. Low Heng Boon, 20. was injured tonight when three men, on bicycles, overtook him at Mergui Road, off Rangoon Road, and stabbed him in the back. He has been admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.
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  • 23 1 SAIGON. Frl. H.M.B. Cardigan Bay. an anti-sub frigate based in Singapore, is to visit Saigon on a threeday goodwill visit. Reuter
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  • 316 1  - Enough for the menu: All home produce LOW SIEW THIAM By SINGAPORE, Fri. SINGAPORE'S farmers have performed a "miracle in industry" by producing a nearly complete "home made menu" for the island's 300,000 .families, says the Rural News. According to the Government Journal, the small group of 35,000 farmers and
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  • 164 1 Ike and Mac visit Dulles ILTASHINGTON. Fri. President Eisenhower and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. held a hospital-room conference with the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles today before departing for their talks at secluded Camp David, Maryland. The two leaders stopped at Walter Reed Army
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  • 58 1 BADMINTON LATEST Men's doubles (third round): 11. Bonn and J. Hammer:;.i.irtl H.uim n (Denmark) beat <>on (hong Tcik am' Oon C houg Jin 15-7. i:>-ll Rtutir. (Sec Yx'ii 11) POLICE RUSH TO QUELL FICHT SINGAPORE. Sut—Police with rifles rushed to quell fightim; which broke out near Malayan Textile
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Fri. The Sultan of Brunei arrived here by air this morning for constitutional talks with th* British Government. Reuter
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  • 638 2 CHAMBER CHAIRMAN: FEDERATION OFFERS GREATER SCOPE SINGAPORE, Friday JME result of the elections ma y affect Singapore's social and economic position to a great degree, Mr. A. \Y. Scott, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, told the annual meeting today.
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  • 344 2 ...And trade takes knock of $468m. HECBSSIOtf AND DEPRESSION BUN RIGHT THROUGH THE MEPORT continued to be burdened by the $10 a bottle imposition. SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD: Cargo (including coal, fuel and vegetable oils) handled over the board's wharves during the year amounted to 5,549.603 tons a decrease of 36.802
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  • 17 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Tan Hoon 81ang has been elected president of the Malayan Orchid Society.
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  • 80 2 Goodwill students off to Jakarta SINGAPORE. Fri.— Nineteen University of Malaya students left Singapore for Jakarta in the Tjiluwah this evening. This combined study and goodwill tour of Java and Bali is the first organised by the university's archaeological society The party, including nine girls, will be away for three
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  • 27 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Shaw Brothers are screening free films for schoolchildren at five theatres in Singapore on March 31. at 9 am. on Children's Day-
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  • 116 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. IAPANESE textile exports to the Singapore mar- ket increased by a spectacular 75 million sq. yds. in 1958, says the annual report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. This brought her total sales to 200 million sq. yd. to make her again
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  • 111 2 GREETING CARDS PUSH RED 'LINE' JESSELTON. Fri.— Belated Chinese New Year cards with propaganda messages from China have been received by a number of business organisations here. The messages, said to have been sent by the "Lung Ngam Returned Overseas Association", lauds the success of the peoples' communes, the "liberation
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  • 35 2 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. The Kuala Trengganu branch of UMNO will hold a three-day fun fair at Padang Jalan Batas Bharu here beginning on April 14 in aid of the branch's election fund
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  • 231 3 Rl planes hit rebels in North Celebes JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Air Force announced last night that it had launched rocket and strafing attacks against rebel concentrations and a rebel radio station in North Celebes. The announcement said non-stop air operations had been conducted against the rebels between March 4
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  • 46 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Police have arrested 68 people in Medan on charges of being involved of selling forged high school diplomas. Head of police criminal investigation department in north Sumatra Mr. Hugeng, said the forged diplomas were sold at about $600 each. Reuter.
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  • 20 3 NICOSIA, FrL Seven busloads of Eoka guerrillas arrived here from their mountain hideouts in Cyprus tolay. Reuter.
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  • 365 3 COMMONS APPROVE THE NEW PLAN FOR CYPRUS LONDON, Friday. THE House of Commons last night approved, without a vote, the An-glo-Greek-Turkish agreement giving independence to Cyprus. It rejected a Labour Opposition motion seeking to criticise the government's Cyprus policy since 1954, and
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  • 170 3 A coloured man, so '4O per cent business lost' BRISTOL, Fri. Bristol Trades Council was told last night that when a coloured man was put on a milk delivery round, 40 per cent of the business was lost and he had to be taken off the job. This incident was
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  • 171 3 BERLIN, Friday. t^AST German Communist leader Walter Ul- bricht in a speech released today said if the Soviet Union signs a separate peace treaty with East Germany it will be valid for the whole country. He said the East wants a peace treaty
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  • 69 3 SERVANTS ON STRIKE: WE ARE TREATED LIKE CATTLE NEW DELHI, Fri. More than 5,000 domestic servants staged a one-day strike and demonstration yesterday. They are, they say, oppress-* ed by "corrupted and dehumanised employers." "Our conditions are no better than cattle," the servants said in their demonstration before Parliament They
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  • 294 3 In brief... Ukraine sets off bombs for freedom VIENNA, Fri. Pat- riots recently demonstrated openly for an independent Carpa-tho-Urainian republic by setting off explosives in the streets of three Ukrainian cities, west crn intelligence sources reported today. The reports said several people were Injured in the explosions which caused a
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  • 85 3 LONDON. Frt The Times, which often carries advertisements beginning, "titled owner wishes to dispose of car," today had an advertisement saying: "Titled motor car wishes to dispose of owner." The car, a 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud owned by comedian Peter Sellers, said it was "rather
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  • 302 3 I ONDON, Prl. London stock markets ended a very satisfactory week on a cheerful note today. Sentiment was helped by the Harrow by-election result, the latest sterling relaxations and the repayment of $200 million off the International Monetary Fund drawing. There was a further advance in giltedged securities
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  • 37 3 LONDON, Prt. Spot 26% d. April 26% d., M*y 2654 d.. June 26-« id.. July-Bfpt. 2«% d., Oct-Dec. 267V,d.. Jan-March 2«% d., March c.i.f. unque'ed. April cXf. 26 4d May c.l.f. 26« id. Tbne: About steady.
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Frt Buyers £781. srllers £781 H." Forward buyers £784 'i. sellers £785. Settlement £782. Turnover a.m. 70 tons p.m. 55 tons.
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  • 196 3 30,000 GO TO RHODESIA POLLS USAKA, Fri. —Police lJ stood by at polling booths as crowds of Europeans, Africans, and Asians went briskly to the polls today to cast their votes in the Northern Rhode sian general elections. Scores of police reservists also patrolled the streets while the regular police
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  • 53 3 BOMBAY, Fri. Bombay harbour was completely paralysed today as dockers stayed away from work to observe the first anniversary of the death of Mr. P. Demeilo, general secretary of the Port and Dock Workers' Federation. Mr. Demeilo died in Calcutta while attending a meetIng of the federation
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  • 35 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. An Atlas intercontinental missile fired from Cape Canaveral. Florida, developed trouble and went only 700 miles of its full range of some 5.000 miles, the air force announced yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 396 4 Bogus inspector checked hotel register— allegation in court PROSECUTION: HE JOTTED DETAILS, THEN WENT TO TWO MEN FOR MONEY SINGAPORE, Friday. POSING as a police inspector, a man "checked" a hotel register and later demanded money from two men who had stayed at the hotel, the prosecution in a Singapore
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Musical Society will hold "its fifth annual pianoforte competition at the Cultural Centre theatre on Monday and Tuesday. There will be two sessions on each day. beginning at 5.15 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.
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  • 432 4 SINGAPORE, Friday A CLERK told a Judge "today that after three i men had robbed him of his money and wrist watch in a dark lane, they gave him two dollars for his "bus fare." The clerk, Chan Fan Wan,
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  • 204 4 ROBBERS ON PROWL: FOUR HOLD-UPS REPORTED IN A DAY SINGAPORE, Friday. I>ANDS of robbers are on the prowl in Singapore and they do not hesitate to use violence. Police today gave details of four hold-ups yesterday in different parts of the island. At 8.30 p.m., two men hired a trisha
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight leading surveyors from Hawaii, Japan and the United States will arrive in Singapore on Thursaay for a panPacific appraisal and real estate conference organised by the Malayan branch of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
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  • 84 4 Despite the protests, it is Jalan Kuda SINGAPORE, Fri. Despite, the protests of some residents, one of the roads in the Malay Settlement, off Changi Road, is to be named Jalan Kuda (horse) after all. Objections were raised be. cause it was felt that the name implied that those living
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Twentyflve members of the Agricultural Workers Mutual Aid General Society of Ponggol were today taken on a tour by the Department of Information Services as part of a civics course.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Rural Board coilc/rd $1,200.--000 more revenue in 1958 than was estimated. The revenue collected was $5,597,004 against $4,390,000 for the year.
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  • 211 4 DEATH LEAP BEFORE WEDDING FEAST FOR HER SISTER SINGAPORE. Fri. A 25 year-old woman, a former mental hospital inmate, jumped 60 feet to her death shortly after she was missed at her elder sister's wedding feast, a coroner's court was told today. Chew Swee Lee died after a fall from
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    • 716 4 Singapore diary... SUPERVISORY AND MANAGE- 2.30 p.m., student members' meetvii NT TRAINING ASSOCIA- Ing 4 p.m., lecture on youth (In riON: Anniversary dinner at the Chinese) 7.30 p.m. :hlnese Swimming Club, 7.45 p.m. WESLEY MYF: Bible studies INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY and discussion at Wesley Hall. 5 MOVEMENT Free film show at
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  • 331 5 Why non-Malay councillors don't work so hard: Tengku ALOR STAR, Friday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today he agreed that Chinese and Indian councillors did not work as hard as their Malay colleagues. The reason, he told a predominantly Malay crowd of 1,000, was that Chinese and
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  • 200 5 'HAVE YOUR BABY FIRST' WIFE WITH GRIEVANCE IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Fri. An estranged wife, expecting her first baby in June, was advised in the Shari'ah Court today that now was not the right time for herto proceed with a complaint against her husband. Tuan Tana Suhaimi. the court president, told
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey, will make a brief stop here on Sunday on his way to Korea and Japan for a twoweek official visit. He will return to Singapore on April 2 on his way home and will stay
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A paved footpath is to be constructed this year along Changi Road from the Guardroom to Changi village for about $6,000.
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  • 217 5  - FLYING FRENCHMAN HAS A TASTE FOR ADVENTURE ESME BAPTISTA By Singapore, Friday MR. ROBERT J. GODET, a well-known French author and ace photographer is not just satisfied writing books or taking pictures. He wants adventure hence his arrival here today in a single-engine plane which he piloted himself. Mr. Godet
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. People in Kranji Road will have electricity this year it was stated at Bukit Panjang Rural District Committee meeting.
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  • 160 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. No. 205 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was presented with its standard at RAF Changi today. Inscribed on the standard were the squadron's battle honours of the Western Front. Amiens, the Somme and the Hindenburg Line, won in the First World
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  • 59 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Twenty people were killed in road accidents here last month, an. increase of five deaths compared with January Non-fatal accidents showed a slight drop, with a total of 2,144 collisions against 2,261 accidents in January. A total of 421 people were injured last month.
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  • 498 5 Govt. favours port-railway separation ...WHEN 3 BERTHS ARE READY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. "pHE Government is in favour of eventually separating Port Swettenham from the Malayan Railway administration and making it independent and financially autonomous. It said in a statement today that the target date for this separation should be when
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  • 91 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Ministry of Education has rejected a demand that Chinese primary schoolteachers with 10 years' experience but without the Senior Middle scale. The demand was made last month by the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union. The Ministry's decision was made known to three leaders
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  • 97 5 QINGAPORE, Fri. Four huge wooden crates in the Japan Air Lines traffic office at the Singapore Airport drew many curious visitors today. Reason: The boxes contained wedding gifts for Prince Akihito and his bride. The sender: President Soekarno of Indonesia. The Very Important
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE, Frt. Prof. Marshall Stone of the University of Chicago, gave a lecture on "Order and chaos in mathematics" to the Malayan Mathematical Society at the University of Malaya in Cluny Road today. Prof. Stone was earlier elected an honorary member of the society. He
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  • 20 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 2,855 driving tests were held here last month; 59 per cent L-drivers failed.
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  • 46 6 2t Word, Sit (Minimum). KATE BRASH on 19th March 1959 at Perth, Western Australia, after a long period of illness. MRS. CHELLAM THAMBV PIIJ.AI. irother of T. Nadarajah, Waterworks Dept.. K.L., died yesterday at Scott Road. K.L. Crema- lion today at 5 p.m. at Loke
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  • 134 6 2t Words Sit (Minimum). MRS. M. BOLTER thanks all friends for their letters of condolence .md also for the assistance rendered and attendance at the I funeral of the late Mr. Henry Bolter MR G. UTTAMRAM cot. < hi* thanks to all relatives and friends who sent messages of
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  • 112 6 2t Words Sit (Minimum). IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Madam Voo Khon Yung who died on 21.3.5*. Forever Remembered By Her Loving Husband and Sons. HOLLANDS. REGINALD LEWIS (F. Lt. Air Ministry Civil Commission) died very suddeny on 22nd March 1957 at his home 54 Lloyd Leas, Singapore 17.
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  • 676 6 Saturday, March 21, 1959. Outlook For Trade Criticism of Singapore's new economic and trade policy has been voiced by spokesmen of commerce before, but the comments of the chairman of the Singapore Chamber are much to the point and the criticism certainly bears repetition. There is otherwise so little I
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  • 271 6 The people of Queenstown have formed a Good Citizens' Committee one of whose aims will be to combat secret society gangsterism. This is not the first committee of this kind. A similar committee was set up last year at Yio Chu Kang, but little has been heard of
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  • 206 6 The tributes paid in the Singapore Legislative Assembly to the Speaker, Sir George Oehlers, were not the formal offerings that usually mark the end of the life of a legislature. When the Chief Minister acknowledged the indebtedness of the House for the "calm, unbiassed and skilful manner" in
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  • 110 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO (From the Straits Times of March 18. 1909). THE recent rains in Pahang surpass any. thinf that can be re. called by the oldest resident of the eastern State. PRESIDENT TAFT was inaugurated at Wash, ington amidst a snow, storm. •pROPRIETORY Planter" I writes that intending rubber
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  • 1286 6  -  CYIVICUS by TRIBUTES to colonial officials by the People's Action Party are rare, and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's handsome testimonial in the Assembly debate was unprecedented. He gave the Governor credit for saving P.A.P. from extinction. Mr- Lee also made it pretty clear that he puts
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  • 308 7 SINGAPORE, Friday OWNERS WANT LAND FOR BIG HOUSING ESTATE-THERE ARE 260 HUTS IN THE AREA MORE than 4,000 people living in about 260 huts in So ma pah Estate at the 6th mile, Upper Serangoon Road, are faced with eviction. Mr. Eric Wee, president of the
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  • 157 7 BINGAPORE. Fri. A man lost his wallet with $15* at the races here, recovered the money and then lost it on the hones. Be Soon Kwee said this in evidence against Liew Leun Kwah. charged with stealing $150 from him at the Turf Club
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  • 178 7 Father of 17 children believes in family planning MR. PENNYPACKER' CALLS FOR GREATER SELF-CONTROL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Mr. Chung Ah San, 65 year old father of 17, is all for family planning. But Kuala Lumpur's "remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" told the Straits Times: "By family planning, I don't mean the 'crude'
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  • 75 7 HOW FLYING CLUB SAVED $50,000 SINGAPORE, Fri. The services of honorary instructors at the Royal Singapore Flying Club has made it possible to keep flying within the reach of the public, the club captain. Mr. AF.W. Andren, said today. -Mr. Andren, who was speaking at the club's annual meeting, said
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  • 164 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. SUBORDINATE staff of the City Council came out today in support of Mr. Ong Eng Guan's decision to oppose free holiday passages for local senior officers. The recommendation that local senior officers be given overseas leave was made by the Whitley
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  • 78 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chan Yonp Kwang. a carpenter, who sued Mansor bin Musajan. a City Council lorry driver, and the City Council, for damages for personal injuries suffered as a result of an accident in Ounearn Road on July 22, 1957, lost his claim in the High
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE, Fri Mr. T.E. Orpin has been appointed the BOAC sales manager for the Eastern route in succession to Mr. MA. Snowball, who is now the airline's assistant general manager in South America.
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  • 117 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A City Councillor, Mrs. F. Leon-Son, has been told by the Governor, Sir William Goode, that her petition for a public inquiry into the working of the Singapore Improvement Trust has been referred to the Ministry for Local Government. Lands and
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  • 254 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The retiring president of the Malayan Estate Owners Association, Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng. today urged the Federation Government to reduce* the company tax to attract capital for opening secondary industries. Such a step would also create "greater vigour and incentive" for
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  • 267 7 ROBBERS CAME AS HE FIRED HIS CRACKERS, MAN ALLEGES SINGAPORE, Fri. Ai hotel-keeper was firing crackers to welcome the Chinese New Year when seven men who turned out to be robbers entered his hotel. Chia Cheng Kirn. of Bin Kiaw Hotel, alleged this today at a preliminary inquiry into a
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Smith, acting Chief Justice in Sarawak arrived here yesterday on his way back after three months' leave in England.
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  • 631 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OHAFII bin Shahid, one of the two men claiming ownership of a $125,000 prizewinning lottery ticket, told the Supreme Court at the continued hearing of the case today that a police inspector called him "a thief, beggar and bloody
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    • 344 7 BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Whether it's a Local Singapore Excursion, a Cherry Blossom Trip to Japan, a Cape-to-Cairo tour, a Sea or Air Journey, a Winter Cruise, or a Trip Around The World, we are at your service. We show you routes and fares, make all reservations, and
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    • 408 7 YOU RISK LOSING ALL YOUR TEETH unless you take care of your gums If your giims become infected, i i-ven perfect teeth are bound JF it, o suffer. W '.'hat means you could lose all j V'Bf^ your teeth before you are very much older. To avoid this you ,^«»«s«-4
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    • 266 8 ROLE OF HEALTHY OPPOSITION rOUGH Wan Faridah (S.T. March 11) has related some interesting facts. I still disagree with her views regarding the role of an opposition My chief aim is net to defend the P.P.P. s stand on muUi-linjjual-ism but to question Wan Faridah s general thesis. She says
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    • 37 8 LIGHTING AND TOURISM rE Government has set up a Department of Tourism but has not installed street lights on the way to Paya Lebar Airport. Would the authorities please consider the advisability of doing so? A.B.C. Singapore.
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    • 368 8 BCG: ADVANTAGES OUTWEIGH DISADVANTAGES IN the Straits Times of Mar. 17, it was reported that S.A.T.A.'s chief was of the opinion that disadvantages of widespread B.C.G. administration would outweigh the advantages. If limited application of B.C.G. on contacts of tuberculosis is recommended and employed in SATA, one fails to understand
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    • 297 8 TEACHING MALAY IN CHINESE SCHOOLS IN your editorial (S.T. Mar. 17;, on teaching of Malay in Chinese schools you state that "A Malay teacher is at a disadvantage in instructing Chinese students unless he has some understanding of Chinese as well." You appear to believe that Malay words and sentences
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    • 102 8 II7HITE ants and the ▼f Mayor of Singapore do not like oil paintings of former presidents of the City Council. The portraits will not be in danger from white ants. It would be a most interesting point to see who is likely to buy the canvases at an
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    • 60 8 THE FUND AND MR. THOMAS rpHE principal theme of X Mr. Francis Thomas' statement is that if he had made public the receipt of funds from abroad by the Labour Front the government would have fallen. This does not answer the question why he continued to remain in office In
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    • 86 8 "CKJR the last few months r people living in the area of the 4y 2 -sVfe mile Pasir Panjang have been pestered by millions of flies. They dive into our food and drinks, and at night crawl into our noses and ears. Will the Health Inspectors of the
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    • 289 8 Awful record of hate and intimidation AS apparently others have done. I have read the pass list of students in the recent examinations, and have wondered just what types of jobs are in fact going to be available to them. Whilst reading the paper my eyes wandered to another item
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    • 130 8 AS a first year student of the Teachers' Trainine 'College Singapore. I regret to point out that the attitude of some of the lecturers towards the students is lamentable. Apart from being inconsiderate and unsympathetic they treat us like kids. Surely, we need
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    • 153 8 IJK>R those of your readers ■F who would like to know more of Dr. Wu Llen-teh's work in combatting plague than was given In a recent MM article and by Mr. Klnsey in the Sunday Times. I invite them to read the doctor's contribution "Modern Medicine
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    • 255 8 mHE Birthday centenary 1 of India's great poet, the late Rabindranath Tagore, will be celebrated in a big way in May 1961 in India and abroad. Alone; with other institutions, the Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters, set up in 1954) is bringing out a number
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    • 199 8 Selling Agents fi^ CI -]f WILLIAM JACKS SCO. 'Mi L T D GUTHRIE&CO..LT2 J AMES WARREN SCO.!™ BOUSTEAD&COJI? HARPER.GILFILLAN SCO LJ2 jjj^^T Hundreds of L i^— /*^B^ H V I every Dollar in I MU W \l our ocean of \J^L*^^ VISIT ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR FINE SELECTIONS. Ground Floor Ist
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  • 1455 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE MRS. OLIVIA RAFFLES A woman of character and industry A VISITOR to India House on the morning of September 5, 1804, would have had quite a surprise. There was an air of positive cheerfulness about the place which was quite out of keeping with the dull
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    • 438 9 HaW^^BßßßaHfflaaßk fi lllsssssV^ M /tD/ it v^/h, dewy dap I If first thing in the morning you wOl gargle and rinse your mouth with fragrant Dettolin, your day will be different. Instead of the after-taste of sleep or of that last cigarette instead of that uncomfortable touch of mornuig catarrh;
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    • 214 9 'BAND-AID' 4fa FIRST' AID DRESSINGS ARE AERATED they let air in— keep infection out Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can 'breathe', so it heals more quickly 'Aerated' BAND-AID* First -^jmT' feMsl^ssV Aid Dressing* stick firmly and /<^ -Bssi^Cx^^Bm are easy to put on. Always
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    • 210 9 Carmen A Co By 3§aa '%j*^^** fa^^tP "^w. V I asssalll a**" W •Bssssaiaal J WM II CX.T^^*-? ■V- **L CT^ 'fflr i CTCAj Isssakta^ I r^^^^M 1// ill I 3 II sT^^T^^^ V S L 5 C-^. V K&^P*^bV~^aßaV^LP^ar^ *%4 V J "<a»^PWyi I^^ksssafe 111 l 2aHlaßSsaW^la(*^LV sssssssssssssssssl B^Lb
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  • 593 10 GOOD TURNOVER AGAIN (IN STERLING ÜBBER SHARES By Our Market Correspondent THERE was another good turnover in sterling rubber shares on the Malayan Share Market yesterday and some useful gains were made in prices. This has been the main feature of the market this week and the largest bulk of
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  • 113 10 MELBOURNE. Fri. REICHHOLD up 9d. and Santos up Is. provided the sharpest movements in a firm market on the Stock Exchange here today. Commonwealth bond* held a strong tone. Loans 34, 1956-59 £99 18s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W £36 Con. Zinc 74/9 buyer Con. Tin 2/9 buyer Mount
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  • 29 10 SINGAPORE, Mar.. 20. RUBBER: 91 cents per lb. (down three-eighths o* a cent). TIN: 5402.87« i per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons (unchanged).
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  • 748 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported yesterday: -Sterling ruobers were firm but local rubbers were quieter. Industrials were selectively better while tins were dull. The turnover was fair Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 P.m.: Industrials: Gtown Disp. $2.10, Henry Waugh $1.15; Hume
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  • 319 10 Renewed Russian buying AFTER a somewhat hesitant opening the rubber market improved considerably during the week on renewed Russian buying for 1, 2. and 3 R.S.B. for April shipment, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current survey. This demand for one sheet caused a sharp narrowing of forward premiums and
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  • 22 10 Malayan Share Market: Mar. 20 Mar. 19 Industrials: 86.34 86.47 Tins: 101.04 101.07 Rubbers (S) 125.96 135.83 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 88 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent March /April shipments $43 buyers, $44 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $63 v* sellers, drum $07 sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $160, Sarawak $159. special Sarawak black $84, garbled Latnpong
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  • 157 10 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday I «t 91 cents per lb. down threeeighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was very qu»t. I losing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS Spot fob. buyers DO
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  • 65 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 11/16. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.744 for cash and 5.75
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  • 200 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sarpedon 1/2. Glenearn 4/5. Nlsso Maru BA. Benvannoch 6/7, Rebeverett 8/8, Bumaeus 10/11 Evtrglory 13/14. Demodocus 15/16, PlyliDt Trader 18, Mikumo Maru 19/20. Serempang N. Wall 2. Serudom N. Wall 3, Perak N. Wall 4. Giang
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    • 524 10 NOTICES PERAK NATIONALS (NON-MALAY) SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Board of Trustees invites applications for 1960 scholarships from non-Malay Per&K Nationals (who have registered themselves a* tlie subjects of the Ruler of the State of Perak) to undergo courses of study overseas in ENGINEERING (.various branches). Applicants should not be over 20
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    • 418 10 NOTICES NOTICE The annual general meeting of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya will be held at No. 7 Hale Street. Ipoh on the 31st day of March. 1950 at 4 p.m. AGENDA. 1. Minutes of the last general meeting. 2. Matters arising from the minutes. 3. Committee's report. 4.
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    • 811 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons between the ages of 30 and 45 years of age for the post of Superintendent, Workshops. Public Works Department, Brunei State. The officer selected will be offered a contract for 3 years. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants should be members of
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    • 610 10 NOTICES t MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. j (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that a Plrst Interim Dividend of 12 cents per Ordinary Stock Unit and 12 cents per Management Share, both less Wk income tax. has been declared by the Directors on account of the financial year ending 30th
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    • 871 10 tk K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. Sham Penjng H'kong L Angeles New York m.s. "KtMikiwa Mtri" Ist Call 4/ 5 Air I Apr 7 Apr 7U Call 1/11 Apr 14 Apr 2 Mjj II May ■.s. "Rijnknra Mara" Ist cm 25/27 Apr
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    • 1547 11 I Tt. »4os MANSFIELD 6c CO^ LTD. t«h mi» (II liaas) (Incorporated m Singapore) (illMnw) m THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON t CONTINEHTAL PORTS (Via Sau witk hkartr ta pracaal na Paaaau r Gapa at laai Napa) Carrie's option Bj proceed via oOr ports to load
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    • 1305 11 UNION T «jr. B«tj t*m CTCALICDC ftm It.: Ne builoinc THE BEN LIME STEAjMIuMa lilll* ***** SINGAPORE uacaraeratti ia UM Umte* Kiisaiai) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P S'ttaw Penanf BENVANNOCN for Hamburg. London, Hull 8.1-7/24 Mar 2S/38 Mar 27 21 Mar BENVRACIIE tor London
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  • 660 12  -  HALL ROMNEY From London, Fri. THE Oon brothers— Chong Teik and Chong Jin caused an upset in the All-Eng-land doubles yesterday by beating seeded pair B. Dahlberg and J. D. McColl to enter the quarter-finals. Teh Kew San and
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  • 452 12 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS RESULTS of the second day's matches in the AllEngland badminton championships on Thursday: MEN'S DOUBLES FIRST ROUND: F. A. Sonneville and Tan Joe Hock (Indo) bt R. Mulvaney and R. J. SouUiwrll il.) 7-15. 15-3, 15-9; C. A. Botlirld and D. N. Slater (E) bt G. E.
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  • 206 12 Sally breaks national record in swim meet SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two national I"^ records an Indonesian and Singapore were bettered when Indonesian swimmers of Tirta Kemjana Swimming Club shared I honours with local swimmers at Tanjong Rhu today. The visiting Indonesians did well in their opening contest in Singapore against Singapore
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  • 42 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Johore United beat Johore English College by an Innings and 20 runs in a low-scoring cricket match here today. Johore United 88 (Roberts 27); J.E.C. 36 (Tengku Sulalman 4-8) and 32 (Tay Chong Yew 5-18).
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  • 111 12 OINGAPORE, Fri— The Kow- loon Motor Bus soccer team of Hong Kong have been offered two matches In Singapore on July 4 and 5 following a request by them to S.A.P.A. At a S.A.F.A. finance and administrative committee meeting today. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. S.A.F.A. president,
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  • 83 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Results in the SY6C youth basketball league competition at the Centre courts tonight were: "B" Dlv. Group 3: Sing Pang 40, Fish Merchant 51; Group 4: Chuan Seng 67. Soo Koon 40. "C" Div. Group 1: Loke Lim 51, Lek Kerk 52; Group 2: Verve 40.
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  • 17 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Monks Hill Secondary School beat Bukit Panjang School 5-3 at Monk's Hill toda>\
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  • 322 12 LONDON, Fri.— lt was as if the ghost of Wong Peng Soon was at Wembley yesterday. When all Malayan competitors were knocked out of the singles. Malayan circles in the gallery raised the name of Peng Soon and vainly consoled and half prided
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  • 45 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Rest beat Europeans by 34 runs In their annual cricket match on the new padang today. Rest 80 (R. Kulasingham 25: Ward 2-9, Turner 2-8, Adams 2-14); Europeans 46 (Noernwoot 17; Filial 2-4. Lee Soo Hock 2-14, Vijeyasingam 2-12).
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  • 199 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will take part in the three-day Sandakan badminton championships to be held in August. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, president ol the Singapore Badminton Association, said at a management committee meeting at the S.B.A. Hall tonight, that Sandakan had
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    • 665 12 ?CtfHAroßwisATioNJrij J aman tk now showing u jxttm*, J mt lI E D Til I E C r a c*tma» kumi Cinemascope mnma^ U (Free UsU Suspended) I 9hb midnight "Tbt 7th VOYAGE tf SIHBAO" 4 £.nY Tonight: m DYNAMATION Tech. Columbia. jt Today 9 A.m.: Victor .Mature "Violent Saturday"
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    • 606 12 11. 145. 4. 6.30 ft 9.30 The ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE Filml I ALEC GUINNESS "The Horse's Mouth" VSiJ'iU 2 m Tomorrow 9 a.m.: (harles (haplin KIM; IN NEW YORK". TONY CURTIS "Strictly For Pleasure" (ui-sb) Janet Leigh Linda CrisUl < Scope A Color I nines* Subs. \v\vrv "TKp miIDNFY" Vul
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 428 12 Today's sport SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Premier Balestier Road. League— R.A.F. v Dockyard Navy,. BASKETBALL: S.Y.S.C. tournaJalan Besar (5.15), Div. 3A— Sele- ment, SYSC. tar Indians v Queenstown, Jalan TABLE TENNIS: Inter-school Besar (4.0). Friendlies Rajaji v tournament Croup A: Monk's R.M.P.. Farrer Park; Pasir Pan- Hill v Crescent; Tanjong Katong jang
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    • 706 13 MMinmiMMiniir I Check Before Pestiig Replies tt Box Numbers Utmost car* should be token I wh«n replying to box number j i od». to use the CORRECT I NUMBER and Address to the j Straitt Times, Times House, i River Volley Road. I C«ih mutt b« sent by refit- I
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    • 542 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtro. HARDWORKING CHINESE OIRL to look after a year old child also to train as Salesgirl. Experience not necessary. Free board it Lodging. State age and salary expected. P.O. Box 1348. LEADING SHIPPING FIRM requires Chinese lor executive position involving duties
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    • 642 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 2t Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm. MECH ENO. DUTCH with 30 j years Exp. Steam-Eng. Diesel DnOtngs earthmoving equipment workshop. Wants position Supervisor anywhere except Indonesia direct available. Box A 6862 S.T. ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt Si (Mi*.y—Box £9 eU. txtrm. "LEONIE HOUSE", Mrs. T. H.
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    • 826 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm. STEREO HIFI Addict (European Bachelor) possessing powerful equipment, desires share in bungalow (Isolated?) or Individual Premises. Phone Paterson ***** office hours. BRITISH EUROPEAN couple desire flat or smaU bungalow. Preferably fuUy furn. in Districts 9 to 12, short or long
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    • 825 13 VEHICLES WANTED it Wordt Si (Mi*.)—Mox it ctt. txtrm. WANTED SMALL or Medium Car Like M/Mlnor. HUlman, Ford. Austin. No Dealers. State full particulars and Price. Box A 6854. S.T. M/OOWLEY 1964—1956 Model must be good condition direct seller. No brokers, Telephone ***** between 7 a.m.— B ajn. or after
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    • 552 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for an additional post of Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer In the Department of Malay Studies in Kuala Lumpur. Further particulars may be obtained from the registrar. University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Ourney Road, Kuala Lumpur. Applications close on
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    • 363 13 NOTICES C.C.CHUA& SONS LTD. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At thrtr Compound at 137, Buklt Timah Road. (near Newton) Tel: *****. ON SATI RDAV 21st MABC'H, 195* at 3 pjn. Children's Toy Cars, Tricycles, Bookcase, Classical Blow jm. "Garrard" 3 Speed -Changer, D«IU Pram. House, Single Mattresses, Teak Single A
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    • 410 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Prisons. Pearl Bank, Singapore 3. up to noon Ist April. 1959. for the supply of rations for prisoners at H.M. Local Prison. Changl Prison, Changi Camp. Opium Treatment Centre, St. John's Island, and the Reformative Training
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  • 1392 14 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Polly Slipper (Race 2), Downing Street (Race 6) and Woodcote Lion (Race 7). CALL BOY's double is Grand Coup (Race 4) and Bestcrete (Race 7). The going should be good. QI
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  • 174 14 Day at the races for MCC party SINGAPORE. Fri. England's Test cricketers, who are expected in Singapore tomorrow on iheir way home after their tour of Australia and New Zealand, will be taken to the Singapore races and on a sight-seeing tour. They will also be entertained to a Chinese
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  • 1304 14 RACE a_Hfl (Class 2, Div. 4) 6 Furs. 1 ***** San Siro (Sans Souci St.) E. Breuk., 5 9.0 (O) Donnelly 2 Lover Boy (Gilflllan Lie St.) R. Breuk.. 5 8.13 (O) King 3 Mutiara (Aladdin St.) Noordin. 3 8.11 (F) 4 ***** Wonderland (Q.T. Lim.) Martin.
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  • 149 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MUTIARA Titilino Potentate CENTAUR Titillna Glory SAN SIRO Centaur Wonderland 2.15 Race 2 POLLY SLIPPER Irish Wit Meteorite II POLLY SLIPPER Too Much Money Irish Wit SCREEN PLAY Polly Slipper Metrostar (l 2 45 Roca 3 EASY WINNER Rose of Malaya Numismate
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  • 187 14 4 a.m. Joe Hock v Ferry in final LONDON, Fri. Tan Jo* Hock and Ferry Sonneville will meet in an all. Indonesian men's singles final in the All-England badminton championships here tomorrow. In the semi-finals tonight Sonneville crushed Siamese aoe Charoen Watanasin 15-4, 15-3 while Tan Joe Hock beat Denmark's
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  • 221 14 MEN'S DOUBLES (THIRD ROUND) Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San, bt Best and Jordan 15-10, 15.12. thriller in which the 22--year-old Dane, who has leapt to stardom in his first full year in international badminton, shook Tan with his agility, and superb stroke play. Nielsen went
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