Sunday Standard, 30 January 1955

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY STANDARD I nm§.& it m s Vol. V. No. 209 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1955 24 PAGES 15 CENT
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  • 13 1 England UNKNOWN 57 None, To Go IM j r.e on D\KI» Pk' IS
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  • 16 1 Ln Ah i I k m and tried to I Park I *:on
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  • 10 1 UNKNOWN Talks in Bangkok -day psorfd by the en -ion
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  • 139 1 THE president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. will call a meeting soon to discuss an attack by Mr. P. F De Souza (nominated member of the now prorogued Legislative Council) on certain members of the Chamber. In his speech
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  • 329 1 Aborigines From Perak Mountains Flee Terrorists By K. C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Ninety-three aborigines trom Perak have trekked over 100 miles throiujh some of the most rugged terrain in t lie Federation this month to seek protection against terrorist domination from police in south-west Kelantan, The
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  • 141 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Pigs, suspected to have been smuggled into the country from across the Siamese border, have started an epidemic of swine fever in the State of Kelantan. The Mentri Besar. Tungku Mohamed Hamzah bin Tungku Zainal Abidin. has proclaimed the whole of Kelantan
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  • 151 1 'Cease-fire Is Not Acceptable' 'Nothing But Blackmail,' Charges Pravda MOSCOW, Jan. 29 (Reuter).-- The Soviet Communist Party newspaper, rravda, today rejected the Wea of a cease-fire in the Formosa Straits as "a piece °f diplomatic demagogy and clamour which has nothing to do with the restoration of peace in the
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  • 140 1 BREEZE FANS K.L. RUBBER BLAZE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A huge rubber blaze near Horthondon Estate, about five miles on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, painted the sky-line a bright red tonight. Early this afternoon, engines from Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade rushed to the fire but found their efforts impeded by
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  • 99 1 Premier Flung Into River SAIGON. Jan. $9 (Reuter v. '-Prime Minister > Ngo Dir^K Diem of Vtt*l.ain "and three Cabinet Ministers were Hung into the River Hung Binh, 15 miles from Hue City, yesterday when their sampan capsized as they were crossing the river Eye-witnesses said the occupants of the
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  • 46 1 PENANG. Sat.— Penang Police are now looking for an Indian merchant, who is alleged to have signed postdated dud cheques amounting to $32,585.30. He was alleged to have issued the cheques yesterday, but when presented at the bank the cheques were dishonoured.
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  • 32 1 Daughter Of Conan Doyle GROUP Officer Jean ConanDoyle. whose father, the late Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle. is known to millions of readers as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, will arrive tomorrow at Changi.
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  • 154 1 NEW YORK, Jan 29, (AP). Police turned to glamour girls on to help them solve the mystery stranglekilling of millionaire draft dodger Serge Rubinstein man of "many enemies. Virtually withou* clues, they hoped the beauties be ■quired to exclusive night clubs could throw light
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  • 14 1 THE Danish Prime Minister. Mr. Hans Hedtoft. died in Stockholm yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 153 1 REDS ARE WARNED: KEEP OUT OR ELSE... TAIPEI. Jan. 29-Gene-ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek summoned his cabinet for an emergency session only minutes following U.S. Senate approval of President Eisenhower's Formosa policy today. Admiral A. M. Pride will command a combined task force of American and Nationalist Chinese naval forces, plus a
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  • 81 1 Senate's 'Go Ahead' For Ike WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 (Reuter). President Eisenhower today has the full authority of Congress to use whatever military measures he believes necessary to protect Formosa the Pescadores and "related positions and territories" from Chinese attack. The measure was granted him unchanged last night in an overwhelming
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter) —Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, arrived here by air from Ottawa today for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers* Conference beginning on Monday
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  • 86 1 PORT OF SPAIN. TRINIDAD, Jan. 29. (AP).—Workmen are busy with paint brushes creating a "technicolour screen" to blot our Trinidad's shanty town from tjie view of Princess Margaret during her visit. The Royal party must pass the 30-acre block of ramshackle hovels on its
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  • 27 1 QUEEN Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will pay an official visit to King Haakon of Norway in Oslo from June 24 to 26.- Reuter
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  • 252 1 LONDON, Jan. 29, (Reuter)— Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, withheld a direct answer to Britain's plea that he sends a representative to the United Nations when the Security Council debates the Formosa crisis, diplomatic sources here said today. He said he would refer the matter
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  • 43 1 photo. THE VILLAGE of Toshotou nestles among the hills surrounding the harbour on Lower Tachen Island. Upper Tachen is in the background. The Tachen Islands, only 14 miles from the mainland, hold 14,500 civilians and about 20,000 Nationalist hoops.- AP
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  • 115 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 29, (Reuter)— The Chinese Nationalist Defence Minister, Yu Ta Wei, has paid a secret visit to the Tachen Islands to confer with the Nationalist Gam- son Commander. His visit followed the Nationalist Cabinet meeting last Thursday when it was decided to evacuate the
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— Lieut-General S M. Shrinagesh, one of the first Indians to go to Sandhurst, has been appointed Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, it was announced here last night He will hold the rank of general.
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  • 351 2 Mother-In-Law Proposed A Duel KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A young travelling salesman alleged in the Second Magistrate's Court today that when he returned one day from duty upcountry, he found his wife walking arm-in-arm with another man. His mother-in-law, who wa s with the couple,
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  • 207 2 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market eased yesterday, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at $1.03 i per lb., a drop of 2k cents on Friday. Quotations opened lower but steady at $1.04. per lb.. a drop of 1. cents on Friday, because of the
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  • 86 2 MALACCA. Sat.— The Malacca Sikh Community gave a tea party at the Rest House to the Chairman of its Advisory Board. Mr F. A S. Caldwell, the Chief Police Officer in honour .of being awarded the Colonial Police Medal in the recent New Year's Honours. Other guests
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  • 222 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Government announced today the appointment of an 18-mem-ber committee to seek redress to padi cultivators in regard to possible hardship under the recent fall in the Government guaranteed price from Sl7 to $12 a picul. The committee, appointed
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  • 95 2 Midwife Robbed Of $2,300 RAUB, Sat.— In the second daylight robbery of the week. two Chinese armed with daggers, yesterday broke into the house of a midwife here and took away cash and jewellery worth $2,300. The midwife. Low Kirn Ooi. was on duty at the District Hospital when the
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  • 256 2 Improvement In Crime Situation IPOH, Sat.— Cash and property worth $430,000 were stolen in the entire State of Perak during 1954, a Police spokesman revealed at a Press conference here today. During the same period three dangerous gangs in the lower Perak district of Telok
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  • 90 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government has permitted the public display of the Ceylon national flag on Feb. 4 in honour of the country's National Day The seventh anniversary of Ceylon's independence will be celebrated here with special prayers at the Subramaniam Temple at Scott Road
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  • 64 2 KOTA BAHRU. Sat Speak ing on the "Malaya I Want.^. Ahmad Farouk bin Ifhafc the Sultan Ismail College the first prize in the c o contest sponsored by the Kelantan Youth Council, at Zainab School recently Che Jawahir binti Haji from Zainab School second. Abdullah bin
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  • 28 2 SUNGEI BESI. Sat Sungei Besl branch of Malayan Indian Congress held a prayer meeting. sports meet, and a P" D meeting to celebrate Indian Republic Day.
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  • 140 2 Robbery Planned At Football SEREMBAN. Sat.— Two of three Malays who. during a soccer match, planned to carry out a robbery were sentenced to three years' imprisonment each to be followed by two years' police supervision, by the President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. E. Corbally. Muzalan bin Tibi
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 2 photo. > THE "Cheongsam Queen" J of Singapore, Miss Mar- garet Yip beams happily 2 as she is presented with a cup by Mrs. Aw Cheng J Chye, wife of the 2 managing director of Haw Par Bros. Ltd.. at 1, Raffles Hotel on Friday night. The show was
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  • 105 3 (UMNO, MCA, Malay Union) TO CONTEST FIVE DIVISIONS A TH j ß sfl t£[ V ,iance comprising the UMNO, MCA and the Malay Union, announced yesterday that it will *he April elections to the Singapore J«CT_»- -J* gtt s£L Four of the Alliance candidates will contest the \ssembly
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  • 160 3 SPECIALIST TO MAKE-UP CHEONGSAM MANNEQUINS A BOND STREET beauty specialist. Mrs Phyllis Rabone is flying cut to Singapore especially to make up the 10 mannequins who shall be modelling the 16 cheongsams from Hongkong at the Chinese Swimming Clubs fashion show on Feb 6. Her services were obtained through the
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  • 115 3 UNKNOWN To Take Up UNKNOWN Rejection Issue I M t The Penang division of Party jij iti>fied over the rejection of the nomi- iN candidate Mr. C. ML Ramli, by the *o!fiirr in the West Coast constituency, and Bitter up in the federal Legislative L standard l^rnt today. JKLFHJF. •This
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  • 142 3 A six-point election platform issued by the Alliance says that it will fight for multi-lingualism in the Assembly, review and amend the Emergency Regulations and work for a fully elected Legislature. Other planks in the platform: ©The constitution of an authority with a view to helping
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  • 154 3 He'll Join The Fray In Earnest KUALA LUMPUR Sat. 'Tarty Xegara announced today that ';.s Secretary Genera! Dato Onn bin Ja'alar. will devote the whole of his tim- to Party activities irom next Tuesday when his resignation as Federal Horn? Member for RIDA Chairman becomes etiective. "Dato Onn will no
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  • 101 3 PENANG. Sat. Malay school teachers did not have any "selfish motive" towards She National Schools Bill, said nche Ahmad bin Embon. Publicity Officer of the Malay Schools Teachers'. Union, 3 enang and Province Wellesey. He said this last night at a neeting of representatives rom all
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  • 74 3 A MUSICIAN. Sohaini bin Haji Serat. was yesterday sentenced to 13 months' imprisonment in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court after he was convicted lor stealing 40 watches and 20 pens valued at $1,500 from a store at Ayer Rajah Road, on Nov. 15, last year.
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. I. C. C. Rigby, today sentenced Anwar bin Sansuasi. 35. and Abdul Kuluk bin Mahat. 37. to a year's jail each for illegal possession of scrap rubber under the Emergency Regulations. Mr. Rigby also sentenced
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  • 186 3 ATTAP dwellers in Singa>re whose homes were imaged by floods, fires, temsts or other calamities, will allowed to re-build their uses without fear of prosetion hy either Government the City Council. This relaxation of building licy has been achieved rough representations made the Attap
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  • 146 4 Open Verdict Returned On Baby's Death THE Singapore Coroner. Rlr. EC. T. Alexander, yestcrda,|in returning an open verdict tatcd he was not satisfied Hat the death of a child in tfce General Hospital, soon afteTit had been admitted on Oct %V last year, was due to a rfct bite. The
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  • 82 4 MISS Mabel Lee well-known Singapore soorano has been chosen to act with Miss Lucy Cheng in )r. Si Hsiung's n'.ay. the Western Cnamber. to be produced In March Miss Lee will take the pari of Hung T iang the vivaoioui and ob'iging maid who bring; the
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  • 204 4 ANG SOO WAH, a ledger clerk in the Pan Hin fee Bank Ltd was alleged to have, soon after hi s arr,st, made a confession to a Singapore magistrate, regardeg certain discrepancies in the accounts. This statement was produced in the Singapore Eighth Police
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 4 photo. CAPTAIN and Mrs. Peter Gooch after their wedding at the St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin, yesterday. The groom is an officer of the bommerset Light Infantry. The bride, the former Miss Daphne Judd, is on office assistant, Special Branch, CID, Singapore. Standard
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  • 126 4 3- WIFE MAN TO PAY $30 A 25-YEAR-OLD Singapore policeman Alias bin Mahmud, who said he had three wives, was yesterday ordered in the First District Court to pa y $30 monthly maintenance to the one he had divorced, with effect from Feb. 1. The plaintiff in the case was
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  • 189 4 SINGAPORE Diary PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY: Public meeting at Victoria Memorial Hall 515 oni Princess Elizabeth comMIMTV CENTRE: Third annual meeting at PEE Community Centre 10 30 a m ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL: Fun Fair opening 10 am RAF banrl 330 nm Police dogs" display 4 :i m Squate .lancing 530 nm
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  • 184 4 Sailor Rebuked For Laughing In Court A SEAMAN, Huong Eng Chee was severely rebuked by a Singapore magistrate yesterday for laughing in court. Huong, who was summonec. for neglecting to maintain ar. illegitimate child, laughed anr declared that the mother o: the child was not his wife. 1 This is
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  • 430 4 Whitfield Throws A Spanner Into Students Confab KUALA LUMPUk, Sat.— The second annual conference of the Pan-Malayan Students' Federation opened with a sensation here today when the Federation's acting Member for Education, Mr. L. D. Whitfield, tried to have the conference stopped. Minutes before the conference was due to begin
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  • 395 4 Replanting Will Not Help Rubber Output MANCHESTER January 21 (Reuter) The Manchest r Guardian yesterday submitt< d that Malaya's present need is for a much larger output >f, rubber at the lowest possib le cost and that this can be provide fo r only by new plar t- ing Replanting
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  • 231 5  - His Aim To UNKNOWN YOU Pray CHRISTINE DIEMER by in S.ngapore ..nticiL February originator of Prayer America in has three New Buenos F< fc>. 17 Catholic .1 impur i 21, irusade, l the world family ilarly when he ordination, ease tate him for through Christ, he about a :,;>hop ing
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  • 48 5 Found In Well Suicide A VERDICT of suicide while of unsound mind was returned yesterday at the inquiry into the death of a 52-year-old housewife. Rosa Tai Sye Keo. who was found drowned in a well in her home on Dec. 7. last year, at Upper Serangoon Road.
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  • 46 5 i lIM -jß_^fc AfOST of the farmers tn- terviewed suffered untold hardships since *hey were uprooted from their homes three years ago. This is the story told by a typical villager who has five children "We've been living in our little hut over there (point-
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  • 1092 5 GAP BETWEEN GOVT. AND VILLAGERS IS TOO WIDE The Battle for winning over the hearts and minds of the thousands of- new villagers in the Federation has begun, but 'gmtxthat By A Special it r M I Correspondent H 'ci«sOß_i«Sßß«ai!iKBSßCSsn_i THE first phase of the Emergency in resettling more than
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  • 168 5 T IKE thousands of other new pillagers, this family of ten bore the brunt of the Emergency, they still bear it today and they will stay that way as long as the Emergency lasts The conversation never once touched on the terrorists. But it was obvious by the look
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  • 142 5 AFTER a lull of several months due principally to the inclement weather, the Outboard Eoating Club of Singapore has arranged a regatta on Sunday. Feb. 13, off Ponggol Point The regatta comprises three events that are due to start at 9 a.m. First event is the Flying
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  • 200 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE BIG social event of the year given by the American Association of Malaya in Singapore, the annual George Washington dinner and ball on Saturday, Feb. 19, will not be held at the new American Club, on Scotts Road, as was
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  • 90 5 "NEW FACES" a combined Seivices entertainment party will be arriving in Singapore on Feb. 7 from Hongkong and Korea to entertain troops in Malaya. The party, consisting of four entertainers, will tour the Federation and then return to Singapore at the beginning of March, when they
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  • 151 5 Busmen To Start Pay Talks THE Singapore Bus Workers Union has decided to send a delegation to negotiate with officials of the Paya Lebar Bus Company on Feb 5. on the demands put forward by the Company's employees for revision of pay and better conditions of work. The demands are
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  • 66 5 THE second exhibition ol 1955 by the Singapore Art Society, and its sixth annual Open 'Photographic Exhibition, will be opened officially by Mr J Lampton Berry, United States Consul General in Singapore st the British Council Hall, on Feb. 4, at 530 p.m. The exhibition will be
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  • 917 6 Press Pulpit A WRITER ln an American journal has reached a conclusion that has never, to our knowledge, been given publicity before. He avers that -historically and in a very real sense, ~£J*~~ and the pulpit are partners." All newspai*men the majonty of whom seldom, if ever, remember
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  • 232 6 Your Real Life fold. Would you ii kr M. know whai the Mara indicate foi you -ome ol tout pail i-xuri-ienrr*. your -Ironit ami t»r- k n----l» *oui cliance t«> i*»i ihr -«kil» ol Pundit I .iMirir inilla m«i*l tuition* A*troloaer who by ap'iUiniK the
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  • 1148 6 The New Man With THE WHIP Toughest and roughest of them a 11...' CASSANDRA is now in South Africa— seeing for himself what makes that land the unhappiest country in the world. Today, in the first of a series of disturbing, revealing reports, he writes about the new men in
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  • 482 6 TIDAL WAVE OF BEER KILLED 40 giTTING down to his evening meal in a basement near St. ""^es's Circus, London, a man was grumbling to his wife because he had only enough u...:0y to buy one pint of beer to go wl'.h his bread. Suddenly the house was shaken by
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  • 1827 7 Their Love Almost KILLED ME Especially Mrs. X& Y&Z SAMMY KING 'pHE London landlady must surely be the most misunderstood person in the world. Her many acts of kindness to the lodger should make for happy living. But bless their motherly hearts, the reverse could be
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    82 7 i i~A-mim U pr» included among the 7,000 who enrolled at Sydney NEARLY 300 Asian students J^^Sd ta^U of the University's 10 faculties The University last year They ar e "2 11^ the Co lombo Plan was Instituted, numbers have increased st a *^J^ in hotels or with private Some
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  • 71 7 Yes, this is me and my Mum— she's ballerina Beryl Grey, the dancer with tbe longest legs in the Sadler's Wells ballet company. Mum hasn't been dancing for eighteen months all because I came along. My name's Inguar, and now that I'm old enough to toddle.
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  • 702 8  -  DOUGLAS FOSTER by IT is not often realised that of the thousands of people killed or maimed on the roads of the world each year, 98 per cent are experienced drivers. In most cases they have been driving in good weather, on good roads
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  • 949 8  -  QUEEN'S CASTLE by THE TOURNAMENT which we awaited so long has just concluded. It was a fine piece of work on the part of the organisers and Singapore Chess bodies will now have obtained some indication of the standard of play in the colony. It should
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    14 8 "I may be a little late, my dear I've met an old garaening pal."
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  • 511 8 PAN you describe fully 2? what i s a grilse? Could they be found in our waters. A. LAM, Singapore! A grilse is in th e fourth stage in the growth of a salmon. A Salmon is a fresh water fish but choose s to stay in the
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  • 614 9 -c^ For _1 Mog' c > i° n- l.sten >*z w I rSOS •a r it now I I AZ^ one could speak through c microphone direct to t~e jungle terrorists. 4 S we flew back from our mission one of the RAF men told
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  • 764 9  -  James Peter Chin By 19c undergraduate in the University of Malaya is far better 1 the average undergraduate of any American University. h many students in Malaya do not realise until they ne of the many Universities in the States. r- I y r
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    44 9 V>me on in. the water* fine. That's what pretty Carol W Abney seems to be saylnf as she P^PfT" tt' J J«P in the ocean at Miami Beach She's wearing a black bathing suit edged at the top with pearls.— U.P. Pix
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  • 717 9 gELIEVE it or not, Singapore had a Town Planning Committee as early as 1832, when Telok Ayer (now the heart of the city) was considered "out of the way" and when Stamford Road canal was called Freshwater Stream. These facts and many others are
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    9 9 "Fishing? Not me! I'm teaching this worm to swim.*
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  • 37 10 Only two yards from the goai. Harry Hooper slams the ball in and England are 4 l up in the England Under 21 vs Italy Under 21 match played at Stamford Bridge last Wednesday.
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  • 193 10 ADELAIDE, Jan. 29, (AP)-America's hopes of sweeping the Australian National tennis singles and doubles championships— in addition to the U.S. Davis Cup triumph over the Australians in December— blew up today. i often beat him in driving rallies and volleying winners from the net. Tony Trabert.
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  • 123 10 LAHORE. Jan 28 (ReutersKhan Mohammad, a late choice for the Pakistan Test team to meet India tomorrow has refused to ol« v in the match. In a statement to the press tonight Khan Mohammed said he was "shocked at the treatment' he hai received and
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  • 54 10 Savioni Scores -From A Fantastic Throw Savioni (right), Italy's OUTSIDE LEFT, heads Italy's only goal from a throw-in take on the RIGHT > WING. Right half and captain, Corradi, hurled the ball THIRTY YARDS. It bounced over Smith's head, and Savioni, moving in unmarked from the left wing, nodded the
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  • 304 10 Poor Finishing Put SCC Out Of Senior KO Tourney Latiff Wanderers 2, S.C.C 1. GOOD goalkeeping by Mohamed Noor bin Noontil enabled Latiff Wanderers to beat Singapore Cricket Club by two goals to one in the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout match played on the S.C
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  • 769 10  -  JIM STEWART Humble South In Final Onslaught By North j; 1 goal. tries, > I penalty goal j J Referee r, The Teams: U NORTH DWS Martin v c nery H Joseph TJ 8e,," \>* f. L. Hewitt. CH Murph\ <>'*& Laurie. JH Marriott
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  • 146 10 Swedes Like To Play Here DR PAUL FABER manager of the famed Zurich Grasshoppers of Switzerland, said on arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday that his team was willing to play a few matches in the Colony if it could be arranged with the Singapore Amateur Football Association. The Swedish soccer
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  • 343 10 LONDON. Jan. 29 I Reuter Following are the home football results: F.A. CUP FOURTH ROUND Birmingam C. 2, Bolton W 1. Bishop Aland 1. York C. 3 Bristol R 1. Chelsea 3. Doncaster R 0. As ton V. 0. Everton 0. Liverpool 4. Hartlepoois U. 1. N'ham
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  • 36 10 DRA WN GAME Kent Youngsters drew with Arsenal Sports Club in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Francis scored both goals for Kent, while Ganasan and Robert equalised for the Arsenal Sports Club.
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  • 228 10 Ooi Ong UNKNOWN The Hard UNKNOWN Thomas Cup J IPOH. Sat. World champions, Ooi Teik Hock and Ong Poh Lim. did not have everything their way against the young: challenge of Tan Jin Eong and Lim Kee Fong who made them fight for every point in the first night of
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  • 326 10 first Lomrany collecting 56 ChamA- W °u n the Shimming Championship Shield (presented by the Officers of the f" Bineei Regiment) ior the sth yeai in succession at the Singapore Boys Brigade seventh annual swimrnL Ca 2 U V ai held the terclTy
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  • 969 11 Lj ANDY ROZARIO, FRANKLY SPEAKING OW the trumpets! Beat the drums! Chime the bells? no, 'these nay, not any for Malayan Hockey. „t even after all the dexterity, technique and knack, the fabulous t im e diffused to us not very
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  • 918 11  - Has Wong Met His Master? LEONG HEW MENG We 'll Know The Answer Today By IPOH, Sat. Not since the days of the Wong Peng Soon Ooi Teik Hock clashes has there been a match as fascinating in its imagination as the one arranged for tomorrow when Wong Peng Soon
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  • 40 11 PHILIP Rozario, captain of the Selangor Indian Invitation soccer team is seen here receiving the trophy from Mr. John Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, Federation of Malaya, when the Indians beat Selangor Rangers, 1954 FAS Cup chaynpions, 3-0.
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  • 76 11 THE following will represent Johore against H.M.S. Consort at Johore Bahru on Wednesday, kick off 5 p.m.:E. L. Lawley. P Spark. Lt. C. J. Pike 2nd Lt.' S M. ScottW. D. A. Adamson,' Lt F. C. Batten C. J. Pingree, Lt J. McM Wilder Sgt A K. Marshall,
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  • 39 11 THE third annual general meeting of the Rajaji Sports Club will be held at 6 p.m. today at the Ceylon Tamils Association Hall, 11, Handy Road (behind Cathay building). All members are requested to attend this meeting
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  • 622 12 A USSIES LEAD BY 226 RUNS Maddocks Johnson Make Grand Stand ADELAIDE, Jan. 29 (Reuter) A run-a-minure ninth wicket stand of 92 runs in 95 minutes helped Australia to total 323 in their first innings on the second day of the fourth cricket test here. England replied with 57 for
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  • 80 12 "Melancholy Moments' For Menzies LONDON. Jan. 28 (Reuter) The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R.G. Mcnries, said in a television press conference recorded here today that he had spent "a few malancholu moments" listening to this morning's comvientary from Adelaide of the fourth England-Aus-tralian cricket match The Prime Minister, who sat
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  • 2470 12  -  WINDSOR LAD THRILLING MILE FINISH By IN a thrilling neck to neck hnisn, tsroaasiae, Drilliantly handled by Jackie Tait, beat t ofl fa strong chalenze by Never A Blank to win the main mile race for class one horses at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening Say
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    • 128 13 CIX German children, four girls and two boys ranging from six to ten years old, have just spent a week in London working in Warwick Productions' Technicolor film for Columbia. "A Prize of Gold." They were chosen from fifty children used in the film during Berlin
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    • 98 13 PRODUCER Fred Kohl- mar has put the "Give Me a Band and My Baby" production number before the Cinemascope Technicolor cameras at Columbia for the musical version of "My Sister Eileen," with Richard Quine directing. The number, based on the Leo Robin-Jule Styne song of the same name,
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    • 409 13  -  JAMES BACON J HOLLYWOOD. 4 VISIT to Jimmy J Durante's modest home in Beverly Hills is an experience not unlike J trying to drive to the Rose Bowl 10 minutes beJ for e game time. The crush is terrific. I've been to Durante's many times. J
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    • 696 13  -  BERNARD McELWAINE By 10 PAGE 1 ...They Don't Give Our Young Heroes A Chance... MAN who could have done us all a big favour by shooting Gary Cooper is visiting London. His name is Mr. Harold Hec h t, associate producer of Coopers latest film of Mexican
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    • 725 14 I'm Anchored To Bacall a DONALD ZEC Goes Sailing With a Humphrey Bogart, Who Says... I FILM'I PAGE 2 1 (And The Half-Million Dollars She's Got Stacked Away) BUT SHELLEY f S\ Bound For Eng- land-In Search Of A Husband r AM sailinff on the 1 150 ft. yacht Santana
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    • 666 14  -  Bridget Jones Ky TJTSTORY is certainly reAA peating itself as far as the ciner a goes anyway. A few weeks ago an actor remarked jokin^iv that so many biblical and historical films were being mad that cowboys were having to take chariot driving lessons to make sure of
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    • 536 15  - Carriage ON A Mortgage MARY BROWN yg U CAN'T PCT^. By jn.l t h,t r i-' J te/usec/ ii This Is going to be I moment.' "Instead, she told me she lvi .mother chap, and on principle could not see me ui\ more. I was dumb>mnk that she should treat
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    • 288 15  - UNKNOWN Men The UNKNOWN Sex? ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN came as a surprise. try health insurance -how more females males utilize this o. k G. Dickinson. Ph. ifM director, said it believed when the ey started that no more 4o to 45 per cent of patients would be evidence of higher :tal
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      188 15 'THE VELVETEEN LEOP--1 \RI> IS THE FAYOl KITE. AND IT'S THE EASIEST, CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST TO MAKE. If you're a girl who feels the cold, this jungle-warm mtltu is the thing for you. Here's how to make it: To fit a 36in. bust you will need one and
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      190 15 Top Jeff:— 'Picotin* in cotton fabric, with medium brown stripes on light beige background. Note the fulness of the pleated skirt. Neckline is the classic 'V. (U.P. Photo.) Top Centre: Styled to flatter the feminine figure with hip stress, bust emphasis and back movement is this emerald and white
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    • 244 15  -  GERREE READ AY'HETHER the H. Line is for you or not. whether yoi like your clothes severe or fu one thing you can be sure of. if you wear stripes you will be right. You will be right, and in the forefront of fashion because stripes
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    • 103 15 THE Public Morality Council and other civic bodies have received help from an unexpected quarter in their campaign against nudity on the stage the public Yes, the public weary of show after show offering little beyond undraped young ladies in statue-like poses, is beginning
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  • 1293 16  - A WICKED WAY TO USE A BABY Simone de Beauvoir •a DO A W v iC i C J O V *v NH^V By BECOMING a mother is not always enough to crown a woman's life. There are a great many mothers who are unhappy, embittered, unsatisfied. To regard the
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  • 643 21  - The 'Double Life' Of Vicki Martin COMBER CLARKE Surrey- j, on< j some an( f a u _I_roioh C°° ch Behor M flno andmother of beautiful Martin. London's Golden marry. you u- in yer > soon with VAL, W J on his card. Lfe» cord be 9 r °y° 1
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  • 193 21 PRINCESS MARGARET has chosen three striking new colours which British women will be wearing next spring and summer. Top flight fashion designers who usually influence all important colour selections, did not get a look in. Very politely the British Colour Council were told that Princess
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  • 840 23  -  Ronald Maxwell By t TT may take you five minutes to read this and in that time 10,000 people in j: Britain will have swallowed pills prescribed by their doctors and as many again will have taken ones they bought. p The rate at which
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  • 133 24 THE Churchill EPIC 2 CIR Winston had not long been out of uniform before he found himself on the way to another war against the Boers. Once more he represented a London paper, this time at the unheard-of rate of £250 a month with all expenses paid. His big adventure
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