Sunday Standard, 12 March 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard yuyuu STANDARD POLICE PC VPl S ***** (5 lines) 2400 ~T P> A^ I *T FIREBRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL Zoll 2414 ra**» SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 12 VMAS I~> CENTS
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  • 365 1  -  DAVID TAMBYAH Lloyd Flies In And Says: I Am Hopeful Of London Talks There Are Good Intentions On All Sides' By chances of success at next month's London X good, the leader of the British Parliamentary > Lloyd, said m Singapore yesterday. it Mr Marshall's chances would
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  • 352 1  - REFERENDUM: Marshall Gets Going EE BOON LEE By Under The Old Apple Tree Again! THE j-'.ucc—tht old apple free. The time 3 p.m. OH mt eve of 'Merdeka' week. T i pi A CMtj U■ > |gf fel a bu<h jacket. The n StlOH —lO "drive t' r rst nail
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  • 127 1 action H ees' m warned m might ound by I .ess the ended miry are tor all rj gen- New s were it-men. recent d wages inkers. Inche H the the con. was "most prehensibie ft viola* c ol the agreement they made recently. "If this is not withdrawn.
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  • 47 1 LONDON. March 11 (Ri u- A d BamCS, aged 62, to drown bJmsell OH Ml 24 but found the local pond Irai b over, London Inqucsfl Ml told. So ):■> vattCd tor ciuht dajl until It thawed out and then thr» himaeif In. Verdict: Suicide.
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  • 38 1 SENIOR d< t< ct:ve officen m Singapore Investigated ;i mysi rious lallang fire near the Lahcadof Holiday Villa In Paslr Pan-arm when pieces of robber w< re found ecatterI aftei firemen had extlng d th< flames.
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  • 32 1 THEY 'RE COMING A FIVE-MAN parliamentr:. delegai l< m h< aded by tier L.ib<njr Porelgo Bee- tary Herbert Morri>un left London on Saturday nisht 01 three-week tour of Singapore and Malaya. U.P.
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  • 96 1 1 HI eon Itaenti of leletai In Singapore want their A emblyman M. P. D. Xair i Independent I to i trengthen Government Bench by Inlng the Labour From Alliani■V I meeting last Bight, th< p:i,.M d -i tir i:t rc.Miiution urging Mr. Xair to contribute
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  • 25 1 TWO BMO wen knifed m i I in| r.-':M :n Pukat Road Singapi re last evening Both wero treated at the General Hospital
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  • 238 1  -  E. M. RASIIEED ...AND HOLD UP PLANE TO BANGKOK By I W ENTY- SE V E N Am c ri c a n tourists staged a stay-put Mrike at the Singapore International Airport yesterday morning. The tourists boarded a Bang-kok-bound C PA. Skymaster and refused
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  • 212 1 Catcalls A Walkout At Political Meeting ALL DUE TO INFILTRATION' CATCALLS rang out In political meeting m Si: last night when a speaker condemned the "infiltration" oi! opposition partymen. Aftitdfft Ihe pandemonium. more than 1.000 people Stag ci a noisy walkout towards the end ol the meeting. The 1 Liberal
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  • 34 1 GRANT HAM'S CALL GOVERNOR Sir Alexander Grantham said m Hongkong yesterday the Royal Hongkong Defence POfCei mu>t continue rigid training to maintain their efficiency be-cau.-e the world I* still m an "unsettled" state. U.P.
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  • 39 1 POLICE announced ye>terdav th€ smashing of a dope ring m Taipei vttich, It charged, en^i^cd m unoggllng morphine and oth< r narooUca into Formosa m collaboration tfith midercover ChinCM Communist ig< nta In Honskong. A. P.
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  • 35 1 THE heavy cruiser Colombi ami destroyer Lloyd B. Parks collided m tbfl darkness off LmOO early yesterday morning and two men are reported missing with four seriously injured, the U.S. Navy said. A.P.
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  • 170 1 Exile Boat Turns Back But Where Is Terror Chief MAKARIOS MYSTERY: MOMBASA, Kenya. Mar. 11 (Reuter)— The frigate Loch Fada m which Archbishop lvidkarios and his thi fellow exiles irom Cyprus sailed for t: Islands last night returned to Mombasa this morning. According to a reliable though unofficial sour ship
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  • 95 1 NICOSIA, liar. 11 (Reuter)—British paratroopers patrolled Nicosia last mght after a day of widespread ltrik.es and demonstrations Kb protest ajgainst the deportation of Archbishop Makarios and other-union-a:* ..-Greece leaders. Security forces m Kyrenia and Limassol used tear to disperse stone-throv. i In Polis village. 70 mil°s west
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  • 62 1 LONDON ir 11 11 Britain*! delta •'Droop Snoot" |et b broken the world air speed record by more than 300 miles an hour, it was announced today. The delta v I t -piloted by it- Id r> '< V(> r a regulatl n peed course
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  • 15 1 MR. SELWYN LI I Bri- s Foreign Secretary, ar- In Vnkara yesterday. Reuter
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  • 107 1 3 Jungle Fires Rage In Johore JOHORE BAHI Three big blukar fires which started almost staiult r ly t: and that of t: up past midnig: Singapore's assistance was summoned and an engine was sent to standby Johore Bahru. Biggest of the flres was at Pandan where at one stage
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  • 109 2 KUALA LUMPUR, S m. The Federation Arts Council announced yesterday a playwriting competition m English "to provide a stimulus for the pool of dramatic talent now t in the count: Thfl Council invited entrfef of arv iBDSth and on any subkd for the competition, for vhidi
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  • 37 2 ORCHIDS worth more than 0 were reported stolen from a nursery m the Manriai area of Singapore over the weekend. It Ls understood that the orrhids belong to a former Legislative Councillor. Police are investigating.
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  • 350 2 It'll Be Posters, Rallies A Vote ALL'S set for Merdeka Week m Singapore which begins today. The all-party residium und^r the chairmanship of the Secretary-General of the Labour Front. Mr. Keng Ban Be meets this afternoon to put the finishing touches to the
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  • 146 2 VOTE MALAYS WARNED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A warning that the Malays may not hold the power of the vote for long m the Federation was sounded today by Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. Senior Assistant Minister for Home Affairs m the Alliance Government. Inche Samsudin told a delegates conference of Kuala
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  • 116 2 'Penang Trade Can Recover' PENANG, Bun. Trade m Penang has not been so a tivfl because of the present drop m the price of rubber, laid Mr. Koa v Kin Hai. president of the Penang Importers and Exporters Association at a dinner here on Friday. Despite this slight set' k
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  • 86 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun -The federal Fisheries Committee led by the Assistant Minister lor Economic Ailairs Inche Mohamcd Khir bin •lohari. t -an a two-day factfinding tuur of Trengganu yesterday. The committee visited fishing villages and held meetings with fishermen and their representatives at Kuala Kcmaman.
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  • 83 2 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday urged a:i adiliated unions to attend the mal Convention of Trade Unions to be held on Saturday at the Badminton Hall to discuss the Merdeka Mission make representations to the Parliamentary delegation. lie said the Governing Council has not
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  • 42 2 IPOH. S;m More than 1.000 guests, including the Mcntri m .r, Perak, ■ttended "hois i waHning" party given by Menglembu's Chinese leader and tin miner, |fr. Cheong Soon Fan. at the Wan Hua Chinese School hall lasl night
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  • 104 2 PEKANG, Sun. Penan- a» ptfjanced one of the hottest Sundays today and thousands flocked to the sea beaches and Pcnang Hill to COO] themselves. Air-. n::rlitioncd theatres wen packed during the day llanj suffered from headaches and pedestrians had "burnUlg feet" as they walked
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  • 189 2 MALACCA, Sim. About 2.000 people today attended the burial of Hceien Street's old•st re idtnt, M>y»ar-old Lw Seek Bin, the mother ol Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. at the family burial ground at B ikit Bahru. The fa:r.i!y \vi>h to keep the funeral as
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 2 Photo by FIRE gutted 13 shops m Sand a k an last week. Picture shows 'he fire raglßg m iront tf the new Chartered Bank huilding which was uiLscathed. Philip Pang
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  • 121 2 Bid To Get Rid Of Seven-Year U siNGAi'OKi hwten uiil m+ legal a* to settle omct and for ail tfc year itch -a M-vi-n-vrar battle tor mnjinn qualification lor oiiliy int.. V.v I .!•;< at A resolution to seek legal aid will be tabled at
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  • 16 2 I trad I I I 9. X: 1 told I I
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  • 16 2 t!ALA< ilacra lav 1 call by 1 x par her arrival
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  • 142 2 Hunt For HK Doctors Won't Be Easy HONGKONG. March 11 <Reuter)— Malaya will probably fail to get doctors from Hongkong if the Government insists on getting British-trained men only, the Chinese-owned II kong Standard said hen I day. It was commenting on the current visit nere of ya's Education Minister,
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  • 73 2 photi i M\ rtlld.Mi sin: tr..1l ..mhr.cUr vtud: V.'lJ.<! 1-uUf Mites a cfWS two ronlin.nts «:ih., rmsh.ii) until tin n m m Sm^.ipon> M Konm mi S.iturd.iN .I —thru I'x.inh plod.d m Ihrir mi Pirturrd „ho\, I ft i 1 ii i i i i A I I
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  • 42 2 nalists* rig soh r to be established m Malaya. :t scheme for such en Lution has been drawn up by I the Stacaf* n of Jourts All jmif lirti m Singapore been called upon by the jdy and comment
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  • 454 3 Royal Houses United In Wedlock DRUMS, PIPES, FIGHTS' FOR A ROYAL COUPLE I b X t AKIN and M HKVWDIS fl \\\ll Mm. II anl clfnt Rmal Houses lother bm& I p ti»dav with It- »l lrnku M daughter of i I I ibilan's Yang, fl lUi Pertuan Rcsar. to
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  • 83 3 ON- THE-SPOT COMMENTARY RECORDI l» M'! i\ .i-i.l BwgWilll coniMi. ::l ii i. n 9M Ike leremonies at Si n ;nti di; 1 kl I dins of tht- 1 1 i I of Kedah HM > l B i \»'fi:ri Senil.i lan will be broadcast kg ::.idio m ii.»v.i mh
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  • 36 3 CHINESE TO SUBMIT MEMORANDUM Perak ay deof all ions rove a i!ted the Con- c under Ir. Lav !o col- ions ity. to i!da and to be n .e comSeng Choon? Goh Fan. I ai Vim
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  • 23 3 Watherston B ack From U.K. Visit Chief Fedc to* t on it to iney A tetary. •*nfl his nded the 13SJ ai Con
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  • 66 3 TOP left shows the Baja Mail ot Kedah TunUu Abdul Halim and his bride Tunku Balm ah seated on the da i s during the bcrsanding ceremony on Saturday night. On right the Koval bride and bride groom arrive tor the ceremony at the Istana Besar.
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  • 210 3 'Good Jobs, But You Must Have Character' IPOH, Sun. There are pi. ol opportunities lor m Malaya with and ability. You get nowhere without these qualifications, not cv U have a degree But you will have to work tor the:>e opportunit was tne opinion pressed by Mr Ban Paterson. Pi
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  • 168 3 Why The Cold Shoulder?' MALAY rnion members are ansry. They feel jney are dc^ "merdeka" the picture while Singapore and the Federation are clanimiiins <>r They will soon call a special meeting of the exe-r cutive committee to take appropriate action. Said the Secretary General oJ
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  • 136 3 60 Jobless Seamen Seek Help SIXTY seamen ate no a out of jobs m Singapore because four leading shipping companies refuse to take on men from their union Reason for this boycott: :al members of this union dc.-cried m torcisn ports and cost the companies a substantial amount m fines.
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  • 105 3 SUPPORTING the demand for self-government. 13 Indian organizations m Singapore, ask that citizenship rights under the new constitution should be assured and granted to all Indians who are citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. This was one of the resolutions passed at an emergency meeting
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  • 157 3 SH< HH n Sii pore 1 future i local ay mi i aapt I i ccommer latkMM of i.;, n Rep "1 re- f the CO Ktee on Local eminent 0 City Councillors I te are flivided on this I Eh) Ist oi incillon ;V
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  • 150 3 B UTTERWOBTH, Sun. Nearly ll(l m«. women and children were rendered homeless ta a Brc whi'-h lasted I minutes m Mew Ferry Road i this afternoon The fire which razed a row of 13 ittap ?hophouses is be- V ed to have started m
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  • 39 3 ABOUT i (ir > prayi ot Singapore orcMdi ba i r s e nt for dl iplay i I an <"•— r Itl orrtnir*^ lv !nc British Or :hid Growers' Association m London on March 14 and 1& n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 348 4 EURASIAN VIEWS MUST BE HE ARD Shelley Sounds A Warnk 'Apathy Would I Be A Tragedy; I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Th i point of view should be heard i L which is to draft the constitute dependent Malaya, declared leader of the 13,000 strong Euro nity m the Federation. Mr
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  • 281 4 STRIKE: GOVT. TO DISCUSS PLAN OF ACTION KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Emergency meiuifi to maintain the country's cs- ial services m the event (f a striko by the Government.-; 65,000 daily- workers will be dislusscd by the Federal toecutfoe Council at its eoiin^ here on Tuesday. The Staff S-» i Ihi
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  • 83 4 Talentime Quest In Batu Pahat BATU PAHAT, S;;n The District Committee of the British Red Cross Society. Johore branch, will hold a talentime Q lesi for musicians ana linger M II h It, ;.t Kirn's Pm I The competition, wfaiel) Rins at 8 p.m.. is open to adults and tickets
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  • 61 4 THERE was no week-end ofT for RAF. staff officers preparing for today's opening: phase m the 5-\veeks' air-sea exercises. Air Commodore A E. Houston. i) so. m i yi Officer Commanding Singapore. i> sern here at his Scletar Headquarters with two maritime operations stall* officers. Squadron
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  • 280 4 BIGGEST AIR GAMES IN F-EAST START TODAY (From Our Air Correspondent) TOIXW Bees v.:c ope::!:.:; phase of the r'i:cc>t maritime-air exercises ever seen m the Par East It follows the three-day air defence testa of Malaya and Singapore, which ended on Saturday morning after fierce house-top air "battles'' which ra^ed
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  • 41 4 3 -Legged Goat Is Thriving FROM Gombak near Kuala Lumpur, comes this picture ol a thice\eggcd fMt Pirdaus Mehyiddin, its young owner, is seen feeding it with a bottl« of milk. Hrn animal was born lour months ago and :s thriving.
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  • 44 4 TAN LENG CHOOX, 52--year-old fisherman, who said he was a pre-war licensed opium smoker, was fined $K»J or four months' jail for being m possession of opium and opium smoking by U -V L Cohen m the sions Court, Pontian, yesteiM day.
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  • 24 4 Self-Help Important Johari Tells Fishermen Commii n r d a e d day Ettfriaditt "igganu Th I A Eco: Moham. the empl a. I
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  • 14 4 JOHORE B or 'l~ opi and tion s for
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  • 10 4 WONT. Batu two m Bah: mo-. pov. I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 503 4 Standard c^lmanac r^- l vov Information at a Glance Mw\;,vf,,: c *i*» p^L S! Uj-.s.'-ssSsss.'s.-bs Australia >]'.;u, ,n,on KNU KUALA LUMPUR V' n 2:| nd ?lj p Sl I :i: r ue L £S E^ c^nasu^.,, „> P^Jl/T BUNTAR SINGAPORE i»o\c: World focus photocraDhie >: W P tAI M I
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  • 621 5  -  fwwwwwvwww;, j larry f Proctor By says girl forbidden by Law to be alone with a man LONDON m f.>rbidH] hue a V I am X to It married— verj I Kutty. WL for X X X doni. Nty m /.illy B ne that B 1
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  • 1530 5 Horace Smith Britain's Royal] Master tells today] I about the Royal Family ancH 1 their favourite horses m this 1 STANDARD Feature Series I TURING the (om-eof its lift- the 1 Cadogan Kiding School has had several horses and ponies Which have proved themselves to be such faithful
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  • 212 5 Don't waste brains on man-hunting Girls told |^Itl I I/A > hrdi:i\ ffirii nrrc askvd bx the i,onrnnunl mrnl!\: DOYT THROW III". IV VOMI TALEMTS WBEA )<H LEAVE S( U(H)L BY (OMEMRi- //><» (M 111 SB !>/>-/// V/7>Y;. Thy appeal mis made h\ SIR DAVID ECCLES, HJHJffer o/ Education, m
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 139 5 >/ 1 I)\IW > I Crossword Puzzle H 1. My salary is enough to end B .2. Insult to the face? <7> I 3. i uld help not repel I him I 5. The parliamentarian I me and we each a ecu I ing spears from the Midlands of England?
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 534 6 CTARTING this morning, an all-party drive to certain whether the people are m favour of the demand for immediate independence fOf Singapore will swing into action. The c. ftlgn, mooted by Chief Minister David Marshall and Labour Front associates, was enthusiastically ba cd by other political parties
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    • 279 6 r j HE growing tension m the Middle East bet wren the Arab nations and the Israeli it tei ki aming pointer to the fact thai Commune fers determined not to stand still. From the time that the Big Four powers met to k tabl i■lent of
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  • 926 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GDNASEKERA i J7ROM today, and for the iM| of th'- wock. the etUmM Of Singapore are U) b< Mkod m a printed QU< t;on "Do you want Iferdeka, now?" The LabOQX Front is carrying out thlfl ret* r< ndum among id ill whether
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  • 908 6  - Britain's Stoc Rises In New Sudanese -ROSSELL THMMi KHARTOUM T'HE trend of opinion m the newly-created lepunl.c of the Sudan is now running so strongly m favour of the British that by wise policy this country could be established as one of Britain's firmest friends A loading Minister m the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 145 6 Tut. ..tut.. .Harry, how could you be so ungrateful? Sir: I hasten to Iflgtalll a very strong protest against Mr. Lee J Kuan Yew's language m reference to the Aus- tralians. He is reported to have said: •l he last time they were here, they left J m a hurry,
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    • 136 6 fl Sir: lam interested In theoretical and practical statistics and have a faith m the science M a very important factor m the metbodica] development and progressive planning of any country, rfaroufh vOUf e>tcemed columns I want to know it there are others m Sinfapore who are Inh
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    • 57 6 Funku Abdul Rahnan s proposal for re-intro-;r "i- r -Z op: U rn into Malaya caused ■ome ronsterV T :<ll;r: "mooirt Chinese m Malaya. Should this proposal be'■"n fl a tact, it may cause M. r :<,..>,-, en M.lav. ar.d M«F we pray that the lunKu use his
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    • 219 6 ACCORDIIXG to the rernl i lt v of a Public Opinion poll published rer-em v the ■•;-nber of people m Britain jno, pven the choice and the means, would iike to sett.c m another country, has kept letting fewer fvery year si rue the war iaxen
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    • 105 6 Sir: I agree with what Inche Alang Abdul Hamid has v.i:-, n about the case of the little boy. What be the f ..'o of these motherlew children m a strange land v.,11 a father who is more or less ranger? i-or all I ki ow they will
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 170 7 I jjkrj!^ Tafe Wah Mmt P 11, CAP).— U.S. Secretary o: I Vernier Nehru emerged from \i L ions yesterday wr new C policies. While the two lead' radicated they are to have a better understandir.. between their two c intrl I neither was reported
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  • 133 7 Make Or Break For Mollet PARIS. March 11 (UP) I Premier Guy Mollet plunged into a round ol conterences on Arab relations that could make or break him yesterday on the eve o! crucial talks m .don with Prime Minister Anthony Eden. The Socialist Premier conred the crisis m the
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  • 58 7 Shooting Inquiry DAMASCUS. I 'arch 11 (AP) 1 —Syria has called for a meeton the Turkish-S--mixed border commission to investigate the alleged shooting of a Syrian shepherd by a Turkish armed patrol on Thursday, an Interior Ministry source said yesterday. The source said the si herd was killed while grazing
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  • 61 7 AS THE situation m Cyprus gets worse. Britain tightens up security measures to counter terrorist •»<ti\itirs auainst army personnel and civilians alike. Ihe latest British "get touch" move m banishing < \priot l.ader Archbishop Makarios from the island is expected »o result m more terrorism. Photo shows
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  • 167 7 Army Awaits Emergency Powers ALGIERS, March 11 (AP)— French authorities announced ycsterclav that nearl> 70 more reh^Ls were wiped oiit (iirini: the past 24 hours as special emergent v powers were awaited from l\ui> to deal with the Algerian reheilion. Tunisan Premier Tahar
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 7 PRINCE Rainier of Monaco, (right) talks with reporters at Idlewild Airport, New York, after his arrival from Hollywood recently. The Prince said that (ordinal Spellman will attend his April wedding to Grace Kelly as a representative of the Pope. They will wtd m Monaco m a civil ceremony
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  • 43 7 FOUR Catholic clergymen > rlsh< d and 127 others climbed and leaped to safety on Saturday as fire swept the castle -li kf Sharinwbr }i alt Bcmlnary. ooce th« nimmei estate of Lta I magnate Andrew Carnegie, near Lenox, Massachusetts.- U.P.
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  • 40 7 the \BC television network :n Hollywood has canivlled today's scheduled "Med;^" programme showing the birth Of baby by caesarian section because H "would be unsuitable for home audiences." Th* 1 canUation cost NBC US$35.--000. it was report rd. UP
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  • 116 7 Only 2,000 Left In Korea SEOUL, March 11 (UP).— Five hundred troops o the British Commonwealth Division staged a farewCJ parade before some 1.000 spectators at Konima Camp near the Western v.uco front yesterday. Soldiers fr^m Australia. Canada, Nov.' Z— land, England and Scotland rr.nM'hcd m
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  • 63 7 France Says 'Sorry' WASHINGTON March 11 (AP) France apologized to the United dates yesterday for "unpard()nablc acts" of violence committed against the United States Consulate and In:< nation Ollice ifl Tunis on Friday by a mob. The French government declared its readiness to pay the whole cost ol repairing the
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  • 93 7 AJACCIO, Corsica March U < lP) Q ueen E ;f r! l Ed nburgh, for a week (/i f/iC t ry ■bocrd B i <■<•■, -/achr Brttiimte Dm Britiah Qwm v McvnimM tw t*?^* 1 ImotUcd on a Viking at-cmfl o/ UM QjjriiJ rhi Qiictii flew to H•■
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  • 208 7 Grove Concern Over Mid -East Developments UN Urged: Take Urgent Action WASHINGTON, March 11, UP). Alarmed U.S. officials called yesterday for urgent United Nations action to halt the deterioration of peace m the Middle-East and North Africa. QffHflif were gravely concerned at the
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  • 49 7 s N FRANCISCO, March n (AT) Two mm were ■RCftCfl fta* terda) and nure heroin valued by poli< c at more than Si million was soi/rd Narcotic RfCStl said the heroin probahh VII MMCgtoi m from Macao. Portumiese colony on the south coast of China.
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  • 37 7 POLICE m the township of Beverlcy near Ontario have declared a "state of emergency" as reports of roving packs of dogs, foxes and timber wolves poured m from many parts of the district.— Reuter
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  • 40 7 HAROLD E. Stassen Pie- I nhower's ri: armament adviser, said on Saturday he is hopeful that th five and Communist worlds will make -some pr |fl toward peace at the a:-,irn..:-ment talks opening m London on March 19. UP
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  • 101 7 'Neither Pro Nor Anti' NEW YORK. March 11 (AP) India is not "pro-Commu-n t fl m the basic trend, nor ii the United St; *.ntiIndian" m its support of Pakistan, the New York Times said today m an editorial ing the conference bet win Prime Minister Nehru and US. 1
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  • 123 7 GOOSSENS HAD SEX BOOKS-CID SVDNKV A tralia, March 11 (AP) -Authorities said yesterday Customs rs would spend the n d investigating i from the 1 igene jssens, Symphony Orchestra conduct Police said they would study a report from vlot squad detectives who ir. viewed the world-famous conductor on his arrival
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  • 21 7 SOUTH Vletaam*! Constituent Assembly, elected recently m the countn first mal elections, will meet m Saigon next Thursday. Reuter
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  • 77 7 RANGOON. Mar.:: Kputpr« B- n C iriin 4J-y« old Australian Umring the rid m an amphibious jeep a d Half-Sail." arr. here yesterday from Ak\ab 350 mil* n rtl t of hi re H, v. there list February by another Austra- lian. Ilanlcy Bar: came more than
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    • 47 7 over 400 years ago //V THE XVtth CENTURY DOM BERNARDO MCEUt was inspired to create I INK fcwn the many fir.^ Iwfcl hi t&md around the Fecamp MtNfterv m France when he wenei iNrfWac Monk. "'-l^i WorlJ rino\N!H\i not ;Bciui)icttne D.O.M M.-.. THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD.
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    • 881 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1*1: 4i92i 6 263&1/4 132/6 Kobinion Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICt To Mali!**. Boiton N«w Yoih b«lt.mor«. Philadelphia b Cult foiH S port V- S h*rr »»en«rM PCLTHMtMUS 1: 3 Mir 24 Z. Mir B Mi AtNfAi IV 24 Ap ib Ap. Vf
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    • 939 8 tITSUI \SR\ LINE Spore P. Shorn Penono FOR JAPAN f-m CenHntM Ak.^isan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 20 Mar 4akancsan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, N'a^c^ a, irifl Hongkong 26 Mar OR U.S.A. v a Suez or New York, Pniladelphia, Baltimore Asakasan Maru from \apzn 16 Mor 18 Mor 19 Mar
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    • 675 8 EAST ASIATICTiNf SAILINGS TO CONTINENT For Aden, Port Send G, nor £r«» Ccpcnhogcn. Go*,*.,, M qJ 3 pert x. "SELANDIA" 14 15 Mar SIENA ntto 22 231Z xxxl "KINA xxx. "SUMBAWA" oh' 2^ Apr/1 May XI Cells London <F-Qsscnq iri or, ill Calls Beyrouth, Gd*r a xxx) Colls Gdynia SAILINGS
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  • 653 9 WOULD demand for chocolate is at last re-coy(T-nj; irom the sharp decline of the past two years. I nder the impact of l«mer retail prim, it now promises to grow steadily. News of such cardinal importance to the cocoa markets is, however, *<> kc Elect
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  • 404 9 Uncertainty In Share Markets yuyuy Hv Market Corns pondent SHARK markets continued to sutler from uncertainty, lai-k «>t im enthe and the imminent possibility ol a strike l>\ tin mining employees. Consequently theie was a further J.il! m tiie volume of business written. Industrials and tins were more freely offered,
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  • 275 9 14 Put In 500 Years' Service FOI RTEI N r.-.pie m 0M Hon-;knii- j s i; „v BMridai m jmji ttKMi. Mil- j port 1 hi\ put m w hat mu>t have been i ttm ukaMc i ord »i length oi sen ice m •»n v i "inmrii iil or^ani/.i
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  • 216 9 The Aver Wong (Rahman) n.-wlopment A Prospec tinjj Co. Ltd. Tribute operations were extremely disappointing for the year ended 30.9.55 and a loss ol $6,789 was sustained. Net liquid assets at balancing date worked out at $15,090 or 7 8 cents per share. On 14.1.55 the capital of
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  • 26 9 BOTTLED gas from the Australasian Petroleum Company s new refinery at Kwinana, Western Australia, will shortly be supplied to farming households In the State.
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  • 21 9 HBCH iNICAL cultivation of rice la the aim of I £A~.-million project near Mtcwik tew New Guinea.
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  • 373 9 BI'SIXKS-S m shares from M i 3 9: IXIH'STRIALS:— British Romeo Peti ileum 43 10J (including stamp- to 42 I (excluding st imp). Frasor Neave Ord< si 71 and 11.70 Gammoni $220 to 1X124, Hongkong Bank Colonial ?»:<*) 00. Jackson Co $1 35, Malayan Cement
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  • 152 9 General To Advise PAA On Jet Operations MAJOR-GENERAL Victor F Bertranriias, former Deput v Inspector General of the United States Air Force, has been retained by P.A.A. as an adviser on jet operations. The General was responsible for flying safety dunns th° Air Force's transition to jet operations. He will
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  • 25 9 FEBRUARY I -puts announced are: Amalgan Malay 60.800 lb.; Borclli 59,00(» lb.; Connemara 47,700 lb.; erendah 60,000 Bas?ctt Kuala Siddi 8..;..Ktponf 14,300 lb.
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  • 19 9 li' SO.OItIMg tons of ri<e to Yugoslav. ■> und^ r m menu nt VAcen tae two c Reuter.
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  • 246 9 THEY FIND GOLD IN N. GUINEA TIMBER SOMK <•! the world s finest plywood ;s n< < brine milled "i the forests of lr«.pi<al Now (.uinea modern streamlined plyw no d mill. (o\erinp airrv was opened m January List year m th«- RuUlo \.ill<\ iiid now produces In ii limn
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  • 200 9 ACTIVE Russian inter rst wis reported m the Singapore coconut oil market during Die week, resulting m an upward price trend. I bullish tendency was noticeable m the market at the weekend. Other sections of the produce market were generally quiet. In tin, uncertainty regarding
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  • 145 9 A WALL Street Journal —rvey report notes that between purchase plans now are m effect m th ates, compared about a dozen at the end Vorld War Two. It mated tha' li<» workers are taking part m the plans. Under the various plans, the
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  • 69 9 MR. DAVIDSON ■niwurt. counsel for the International Dcvelopmer.' said m been a "quickening interc foreign investments on the part of i .veston* ill re > c Whilo thprr i<; no nMMM that private U.S. tawwlHNßtS abroad ;>u need for additional to "S private > <plt*l to
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  • 19 9 ABOUT a r r. the !.i!i lclt .ii Home [■.> v. < picn^ lit Oiyn^.a. LuLdon. on March
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    • 589 9 m--^ NOTICES < K\ IRAL 1 I I IRK lIV BOARD ol tht Hl'! KM lON OF MALAYA ILNDrK NOT Id VALUABLE Lots ct fern v Materials for Bale t tender. Including short teagtiM U.O. Cable Scrap Iron. D.C. Motors, etc. Full details obtainable from the Chief Stores Offlc Cent]
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    • 111 9 NOTICES F\\ U TtNlltK NOTICE riiENDFRS vii b< r» •■eived 1 i r 1 1 Contnu-tor.- Class I -b< f« ai the Office Slate fcnmm r. FW I) Pi ii* ipeh up to 3no p.m. ot the 14th March. 1956 tor the Painting ol Government Buildings In Central Pcrak Dl
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    • 241 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J J l o r l r u o t LJ 1 r L rx r^^ NOW SHOWING CATHAY 11a.m., 1.4.) 4.!.), (>.4.>. AIR CONDIT GNtD r h and 9.30 p.m. TEL 3340C> Rockef-B/asf/ng -^JiitiS&fS&jP^ Showdown -<3*^j^3^^^ _m jf °^HODIAK v ■^BARBARA a^ BRUCE K^l3 fc 4
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    • 222 10 1 ml THERES No wi Xs like shaw .I 4 I CAPITOLI NOW H MACNIFKENILV OBSESS I JaneVhw j, I ■BB^L. V^BBBh ii 1 fir p* Sftt«BM J NEXT CHANGE 175T7/O "TEARS OF AN ARTISn SLirriiici III! lf\\ [OH t Mandarin I'i.j.j., i B fX^,? S^i 1 Y&SEBZk REAL ADVENIIM
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 286 10 •A slronj? willpower, that's I Dn<? r 0 uhit I've not. All my friends J V w <^~^±-~*~ tell me I should :;ivr up V. smoking, but 1 DON'T.' 1 "I always know uhen I've K^ J^^ /^i^^^. X had rM(lu h lail down." r fBiTl Ay\ •Mumn.,. you're running
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  • 403 11 If \f T<> Send Cagers Ami... JAS BILIA FUNK iSEES IT.. A EMMII 111 of the Singapore I nVnstinn has cast addiepara ;-n> to r.iise the target sum •it i-M olon> ragers to the Melbourne m Hi B the,1 ,1 U x rolX m the E to
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  • 463 11 Cardiff Rally To Hold United LONDON, March 10, (Reuter)— With Manchester I nited striding ahead m the football league division one and Manchester City m the semi-final of the Football Association cup there are all the possibilities of a double for this Lancashire City. But tl* iTi be many a
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  • 1487 11 RESULTS POSITIONS I.ONI>ON. M, r 10 Ro;tcn Football league Standing! ■„<•_ todays matches are as follows: LEACiCL DIV. I {Than C. 0. W hampton W. 0. Burnley 5. Chelsea 0. Charlton A 2. Arsenal 0. hverton 1. Sunderland 2. Luton T. 0, Bolton W u Manchester U. i, Cardiii C.
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  • 52 11 Ireland Upset Wales DUBLIN' March 10. (Reutor i:, .and bCOOght oil the surprise ot the International rugby union s< a n when thef defeated Wales by 11 pmnts <goal. dropped goal penalty goal) to three points (penalty goal > today. Wales led by three points to nil at halftime. against
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  • 156 11 Cairo. Egypt, lUwh ii (UP)— Miss Angela Mortimer England's tennis star. won the final of the women s singles event In the Egyptian Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. Miss Mortimer beat Althea Gibson. United States. 6-0. G-l. with the greatest ease, taking the first 11 gam--. Miss
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  • 51 11 SAX ANTONIO. Texas. March 11 (Reuter) Tony Trabert last years Wimbledon champion broke a losing sequence of 10 matches; by defeating Pancho Goniales 6-4 10-12. H-4. here MSI night m their profe>sionaJ lawn tennis tour. The win gave Tttjgti total of 12 victories against 42 for
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    • 3 11 DOAIVS ,<'*/' >d^ 17/
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    • 39 11 TAJ CINEMA fHONL ***** Today •'< Shows 3.15. ti 15 A 9 15 pm. "SAKHI LOOTERA" (Hindi) Starring Sliashi Kala. Kamran. Kandhir and many others Today: 3.15. C.30 9.15 p.m. Madhubala Dcv Anand "ARMAN Hindi l.ngli^h Subtitles Plus: "MtKDKKA' (Malay)
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    • 723 11 SITLATI()\S VACAM red (A INICAL ENGI on 3 years' agreement m first instance, m salary I t $lv 25 plus able Allowance. Must (a) be ;orate Membeis of the I stitution of Electrical Engineers and (b) possess an Engineering Degree Experience m Tech- planning and c ited r: earn I
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    • 674 11 CLASSIFIED ADS l\ \lf Mi )UI M IMctnonam. In loving memory of the late Mr Urn Gone but not forgotten. 1 family. SITUATIONS VACWI < M\I\JI NW( I <>l IK IK on :i peers agreement m first salary s 01UXA15 1,14.i plus Variable Allowance. Must have School Certificate and Ins:
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    • 229 11 Crtonef BK A/ Copp .-.:N V. v M > v'AKE fvV.. TvMU wA NT A -n •VIKTCHES.'r B<>' IMI C MMJI NY PSO MAP^y.f- J rpt^^ WCKEV y 1 WATTING- <■ ".jyOWHTA'^MERSEVEN >L 8T L V^ T /-JMMC ?> KAT 1 -7SHOWVOUR VJARTS'WARDRQBE.. rr -EAT Hff kalvapptoi^ S klril\r^/^ V>R
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  • 355 12 Sitting' Shot For Boon TEN THOUSAND cheering fans at Jalan Besar Stadium what a sight to warm the heart. Such was the scene yesterday when CclCUttafa Mohun Bagcn won their second motch m Singapore, beating Sino-Malays 3-2. The visiting team were good value
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  • 129 12 SINGAPORE mm llk Singapore "A" vs SCiSI iii m r.i sar Stadium, 7MI p ill |M\ 1 I\l n I' I' I ii m Kesar Stadium, i >,\ Ii: \l\uv Rovers > 'i jiii I mih n lane; kt •ii tr.m luh > K.i iaji S I .m
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  • 16 12 R.N. Kranji beat Kinta Ran--2-1 m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park day.
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  • 324 12 HESULTS of Saturday night's first round matches (doubles) of the Singapore Malays Badminton Association championships: Junior Doubles: M. Sarif an M. Ariff <B. Rangers) beat A. Karim Sulaiman Mohd Omar (B. Rangers) I b Manan Attan «P.S.A.) beat Jantan m Sani: nuri «B. n) 15-3, 15-7; Badron
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  • 700 12 Douglas Ross Hits An Unbeaten 102 Singapore Cricket Round-up AN INBEATEN 102 by Doughs Koss hi.u'i lighted vrstriday's crirket match on the Padang between Sin^appie Keereation Club and Singapore Cricket Club. Che match ended m a draw. Ross took two hours and 55 minutes for his knock. R.G Barker of
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  • 291 12 KUALA LrMPI'R, Sun.— The cinhty-minufe game was tried out here today lor the fitst time m Selangor when S.C.R.C. beat Negri Sembilan Chinese 2-1 at Princes Road. Both teams lasted out fairly well and Negri Sembilan were a shade unlucky to icse. Yoon
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  • 84 12 S'gor Indians Upset Kilat Club KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Si |or Indian Association brOUgm off a major RBTpriM Mrhen they beat Iha tH studded Kilat Club. CO-hold< I of the Stonor ShieM. by M runs at cricket a* Kampong Attap today Medium paced left arm twil I bowler RamakrMniaii paved the
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  • 40 12 KUALA LUMPUR. S:- Selangor George Chelliah scored 55 runs to help Tamilians Physical Culture ciation to beat YMCA by rum m their cricket match at Brickfields Road today. <m mCA 17; A 199 (38 for five".
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  • 32 12 IPOH. Sun— C. Kamalanathan scored 122 for Police m I Brander Shield cricket match against Australian-New Zealand v ciation today. Police won by 111 runs. lam Police 240 anza 129.
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  • 25 12 HA DIN MAS trounced Pachitan 8-1 m a SAFA Division 3A match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Radin Mas led 5-0 at half-time
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  • 22 12 \F. leng I trounced Junior A A 4-1 m the B A Div. 3A League at Farrer Park rdav
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  • 27 12 DfDIAN BS pened their soc- leacoa with a (i-2 victory t the 40 Base RE ME. m a Div. i at Si Georze's Road esterday.
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  • 17 12 I C bent Ha:ko.wu 4-1 m their Di\ IA soccer match at Balestier Road yesterday.
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  • 775 12 HM.LOWINCi ;uo weights and probable starters f »-uht iMcrs .it Ipoh on Wednesday, second day IYi.ik lurl Club Meeting: Horses CI. 1 Div. 2 5V2 Fur. Str. v 1.l 9j Mt Mr. Kok Hoong Tjoa \\.\\n 4y 8.12 Kinta Valley Stablo Martin •11 Wiadj
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  • 79 12 WEIGHTS for two races on Saturday: Horses Class 5, Div 1 I Furs. Kin? of Fortune 9.0 liuitenzorg X 10 Hot Iron 8.7 Good Manners X.(» Good Andrew X.G Golden Sands X.5 Rippline River X.4 Carshalton 8.3 Pasamora 8.2 I oire SI Mystic Code SO Horses (lass
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    • 175 12 "My watch is protect^ Incablol ...is yours))~* Why?.. .INCABLOC Shock AL: the vitol moving parts of o v c t everyday shocks and jars m Q i nfoin its accuracy, .extend its life s qv c va dollars by keepmg repairs to a mmi m J] Remember, when you buy
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