The Straits Times, 9 July 1954

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  • 496 1 Biggest joint blow at jungle hide-outs h TONS OF BOMBS: THEN I IN GO THE SKYMEN HARRY MILLER reports on 'Operation Termite' from flying grandstand KUALA M MPUR, Thursday. I". VALETTA "flying urandstand" this morning the top md Air Force officers in Malaya watched
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  • 40 1 P AKATKOOPS vi tlit- iind. special Air Service Kenuii-'itt adjust their harnev* it the K.A. F. aerodrome, Kuala Lumpur, this morning before setting out to drop on terrorist jungle hide-out in "Operation Termite."
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  • 274 1  - Five seconds-get set-go, go, go-and tense SAS Men dropped to their task NELSON RUTHERFURD By |l\r v. >|||K k (■rrrn light i In trie bHl "K«. .nd iinr iflrr «nlirk" nl Iim- para- nncrd past the r to f.iM louards tops Tint f.-.l !mhrottlea '>"■ e I th< \.ii<i L-
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  • 523 1 Frigates blast forest lairs NAVY HITS AT AN AMBUSH AREA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs TWO Royal Navy fries t> bombarded terron.-t hideouts in the Labu forest area of Negri Sombilan yesterday. It \v;i> the first time shellins by the Navy had been attempted in the area because oJ the difficulties in
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  • 73 1 I*l A turnins to eat a I it was *hot IM patrol the North I** the hut ilted in .pant to- return for his meal. Three other terrorists were killed yesterday. A patrol of the Ist Fijians accounted for two in the Pagoh area of
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  • 19 1 HOOLYWOOD, Thurs Actor Burt Lancaster yesterday announced the birth of his fifth child a Birl AP.
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  • 145 1 PARIS. Thurs. VIETMINH forces have al- ■Ml encircled the R«d Rlvor town of Hung Yen on thr southern edge of the French redoubt In northern Indo-Chlna, according to reports from Hanoi today. The French garrison at Hung Yen. about 12 miles from Phuly is
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  • 171 1 Jakarta says: Not one sale yet to Peking Experts ask: Where did the rubber go to? JAKARTA. Thursday. THE Indonesian Economic Ministry announced today that stories of large exports of rubber to Communist China were untrue. Amidst .speculations on the Biilitles of the export of 100.000 tons
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  • 65 1 DEATH AT SCHOOL PENANG, Thurs. Harbans Sineh 16, a schoolboy, was produced before Mr. J. C. Aciams in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of murder. He was alleged to have caused the death of another schoolboy. Kam Kee Teong at the padang of
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Thurs. Thousands of people in London yesterday were mystified by a silvery object which floated across the city skio.^. It turned out to be a research balloon. A.P.
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The US Secretary of State. Mr John Foster Dulles, said today that the U.S. would use its veto to keep Red China out of the UN. Security Council. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. Na- 1 tionalist 'China today ■nt thousands of youths into lour months of combat training to HVpare them as reserves lor Generalissimo Chiang Kaisheks regular array U.P.
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  • 22 1 ATHENS. Thur.s. The, Balkan alliance between Greece. Turkey and Yugoslavia will be signed in Bled. Yugoslavia, on July 21. Reuter.
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  • 63 1 ATHENS. Thurs Tearful 21-year-old Rika Dlallna unpacked her bags today, her dream of becoming "Miss Universe of 1954" shattered by America's McCarran Immigration Act I The brunette "Miss Greece" (was scheduled Xn Wave to- j morrow for the California) competition, but the U.S. Emi bassy
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  • 286 1 MELBOURNE I'hurs. MRS. EVDOKIA PETROV said here today that the Russian Ambassador in Australia ordered her to laugh. joke and play cards with her armed escorts j when the plane carrying her to Moscow reached Singapore. She was not supposed to leave
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Vhurs. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and Mr Michael Pitt-Rivers, his con- i sin, both imprisoned la.st March for homosexual offences, have been removed from the British Army's regular reserve of officers.— Reuter.
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  • 56 1 PA;?IS. Thurs.— An appeal ourt h'-re yesterday annulled I Par court judgment nrdr rng Varlamc Christina Patin<> o return $1173.633 i £419.154 > o her husband. Senor Antenor Patino. her lolivtari tin millionaire husiand vas stated to have given ler thr money In Amencn ictweei 1944
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  • 39 1 THEN FLYING BACK TO GENEVA UMTOOM Thin llsll I ii|ri-|i xpi |rl(i An thoir I den will II la Own on .Mi'iid i iii rf unif leadrr^hip of Bu tish delr(ation Fnt-i;n Ofli< .uinminerri tort- E'utf r.
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  • 79 1 SAN FRANCISCO. ThursA Chinese. Captain Wei Hsuan. 25. told a news <onf< ran terdav that Formosa secret police state"' using methods "similar to those >f the Communists in Chin:i Hsuan. held as a deserter i the reque.-t of the Nation ili I Chines. held a new.
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  • 705 2 BUSY FIGHTING PLANE BLAZE, SAYS EXPERT, BUT— 25 th DAY OF THE INQUIRY AND RESCUE IS THE 'MAIN FUNCTION' JL and rescue yL- expert said in Singapore yesterday that he formed the opinion firemen at Kallang Airport were busily fighting the fire
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  • 65 2 ■.PRINCESS Margaret, m a Ishtmmering gown of silver •bearing at the shoulder medallions of the Royal '.family, is seen arriving at Ithe Royal Optra House, •Cor-ent Garden in London. •She was attending a gala '■performance in honour of
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  • 60 2 GIFU. Japan. Thurs.— Black raindrops fell for two hours today tn the nearby city of Hajlma. Kyodo News Service reported Samples of rain water wer* gent for analysis to Glfu Unt- vnrsity. Kyodo said the black rain was similar to some which fell nearby In mid-May
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  • 144 2 MINERS TOE PARTY LINE ON GERMANY BLACKPOOL. Thursday. DRITAINS coalminers decided at their annual con- ference here today to support the official Labour iParty policy favouring the rearmament of Germany. By a decision of over two to one in favour, the eoalmlnri--lined up with the Transport Workers and the Municipal
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  • 71 2 CAIRO, Thurs.— The death sentence passed on Leading Aircraftman Anthony Morgan aged 20 by a court-martial on June 11 has been commuted to eight years' imprisonment. Morgan was sentenced to death for the murder of an Egyptian police lieutenant. Before Morgan's trial an Army court-martial had
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  • 58 2 PENANO. Thurs -SanriivcIdo Sathen. 17. was grantPd SI. OOO bail today when he e'.aimpd trial t<> a chargp of kidnapping Parvathi. a Kirl undrr 16 years of app. from the lawful guardianship of her sister In Kuantan Rnad on the night of Junp 29. The
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  • 55 2 1 CALCUTTA. Thurs. The I Nepalese Government has granted Sir Edmund Hillary I permission to make a new attempt on the uneonquered, Mount Makalu, it was stated yesterday. Sir Edmund recently had to give up his attempt o n the 23.500 -foot peak bwaiw- he was
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  • 184 2 INDIA BULLYING CEYLON, HE SAYS COLOMBO. Thurs. SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA, Cpylon Prime Minister, ace.ised India of "bullying"' Ceylon last night as a new row flared up over the status of some 900,000 Indians living on the island. The Prime Minister was attacking an interview published earlier in the Ceylon Observer
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  • 15 2 WASHING! US H Judicia Wednesday which dent to b i munixt fence p
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  • 81 2 He blame sinking of Churchi BRITISH v.r EXPERT i n[ SALISW fAPTAIN I fell, naval writ. was criticised Sir a Churchill in loss of thr Ye \M Princr o! pulse off ers, coupled v di.sa.ster at Japan time Capi. his book capon. Churchill. Defence a, tLMi na Japan' He said
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  • 83 2 LONDON. Thurs. Communist bandits in Malaya have killed 2.197 Asians and 100 Europeans since the outbreak of terrorism in June 1948. Mr Henry Hopkinson. Minis- ter of State for Colonial Affairs, gave these figures in the Commons yesterday. Between June 1948 and December 1949 the
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  • 49 2 FRANKFURT. Thurs The US. Army Secretary. Mr. Robert T. Stevens, yesterday said that American forces In Germany were well equipped with atomic weapons. The army now had 30 280--millimetre cannon capable >t firing atomic warhead i in defence positions west of the Rhine.— A.P.
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  • 37 2 WASHINGTON. Thur.* Th' U.S. Government announced today that both employment and unemployment rose in th^ month ended June 15 Employment rose from 61.019.000 to 62.098 000. while unemployment rose 42.000 to 3.347.000 A P
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  • 17 2 LONDON tions that r. mic bomb ti cause of bar borne -atmr. try weather
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  • 11 2 LONDON today blamed R failure of thr power disarmamrr.
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  • 294 3 China trade— amid hush talks a gleam of promise LONDON, Thursday. 'f Hh Sino-Rritish trade committee reported yesterday that "satisfactory progress" had been made in the two days of talks between a Communist trade mission and representatives of five British business organisations. A spokesman for the committee, which operates from
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  • 52 3 CHARCOAL grey knitted Slacks with zip fastener turn-ups and a pink cotton jersey make a trim outfit for Wendy Toye, one of the world's few women film directors. Hr > she is directing scenes at the Tower of London for her first full-length feature film, "The Teckman
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  • 262 3 I WILY SIR WINSTON BRINGS A HUGH BACK LONDON Thurs. Win-ton Churchill -.cd a l-«»c" the i>f Commons ELlrrd.iv answrr- his |ir< question I n i s return from ■v,,shi n f t n and 1" irmet sovereign I rerc n»w rn- ,1 lo in a joint m lr a
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  • 144 3 FIRST, A PEACEFUL CHINA Then U.N.: Casey WELLINGTON. Thurs. MR. R G. Casey, the Australian External Affairs Minister. said here today: China will have to establish that she is a peace-loving country for a longer period before Australia would consider her admittance to the United Nations. He said he appreciated
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI. Thur.s India had made no agreement w th China to take the lead in nressine for her membership o: thr United Nations, but woulc. support her cause as in the past, if the issue wa s raised at thp General Assembly, a Oovrrnment spokesman
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  • 59 3 LONDON Thur.-^ir Winston Churchill conferred with thr Cabinet again today, discussing prospects of the IndoChina negotiations in Geneva reopening soon at Ministerial level. It w:i s the second Cabinet in 24 hours. Both were called by the Prime Minister from aboard the Queen Elizabeth as he
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Thurs -Tho British Broadcasting Corporation is to receive an additional €3.600.000 from the Government during the 1954 55 financial year, it was disclosed in estimates by the Treasury today— Reuter
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  • 311 3 Edrich drove from Lords drunk— police JURY DISAGREE: NEW TRIAL ORDERED LONDON. Thursday. [JILL EDRICH. the Middlesex and England cricketer 1J was alleged in court here yesterday to have driven home under the influence of drink from the test match at Lords last month in which he was playing against
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  • 153 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs THREE Puerto Ricans who shot up the I' S. House of Rrejresentatives on March 1. wounding five of its member.v were today given maximum gaol sentences ranging up to "5 years A fourth, l.olita Lebron. .14-year-old self styled leader
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  • 103 3 It mustn't be 'just a white man's pact' land's V rxterWebb. H ratal W the m. that it v alI rinding i MtlVes. I would be South-east >>ng. i ranged I willing to entir it. he hoped .titude would not be one of hostility. He regarded such an alliance ,io
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  • 64 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mau Mau terrorists in Kenya murdered 24 European civilians and 1,113 African civilians up to June 19 this year. Mr. Henry Hopkinson. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said in the Commons yesterday. Open terrorism by the Mau Mau began in the autumn
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  • 47 3 LONDON. Thurs.— A 12-day Ministry of Transport inquiry into the loss of the troopship Empire Windrush which sank in flames in the Mediterranean last March has ended here. The tribunal, which heard evidence about the disaster, will announce its findings later. Rei. r
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  • 16 3 LONDON. Thurs. Sweden has ordered £12.000.000 worth of British Hawker Hunter Jet fighUrs. A.P
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  • 131 3 COLOMBO. Thurs. As the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala. sat listening to the budget speech in the House of Representatives today he was handed the resignation of the Minister of Tiade and Commerce. The Minister. Mr. R O. Senanayake. Is believed to have resigned because
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  • 312 3 LONDON. Ihurx I RESPITE Mr Eisenhower's over* J night .statement on China interest in the stock market today continued at a lush level and nnce again -i long lUt of gain* were e.«iiibli>hed The demand for Industrials con•iimed unchecked Motors and air- afus were wanted on (ttiunued vood
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  • 25 3 LONDON. July 8. < a^h Buyers t758; Sellers t7.Vt Forward Buyers t747'-»: Sellers t748' 2 Settlement t759. Turnover a.m. 70 tons: p.m. H"i tons.
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  • 44 3 LONDON. July B —Spot 21 ',d Aug. 21U., Sept. 21 \a.. Ort.-rx 21 '..d.. Jan -Mar. 21 d.. Apr-June 21 '«d.. July ci.f 21 1 16 d. Aug c.l.i 21 1,16 d. Sept cl.f. 21 1 16 d Tone Quiet but steady.
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  • 62 3 HONG KONG. Thurs —The New China News Agency reported that a British youth delecation to China left Pekins by air this morning after a i month's stay in China. The chairman of the All China Federation of Democratic Youth. Mr. Liao Cheng Chlh. said in his
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  • 827 4 CALM PHONE CALL ALLEGED TEMEKLOH, Thurs. YG KEE WEI. general manager of Semantan Estate, Temerloh, today told West Pahang Sessions Court that when he had a telephone call from his manager about an ambush in which thr l.ibourrrs' wages
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  • 43 4 ELAINE HAS WINNING SMILE TO MATCH A 'GOLDEN' VOICE THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Elaine Jansi. speaking into the telephone, has a winning smile to matrh ifer "golden" voice She won the Seremban "Golden Voice" contest on Tuesday. With her is Teresa Si, runner-up in the competition.
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  • 50 4 PENANG. Thurs. Two more branches of Party Negara will br formed in Penang this month Thry will be at Sungel Pinang and Kampong Bahru. With those two branches the party membership in Penang »nd Province Wellesley is ex- i pected to reach nearly 4.000 t
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  • 85 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Inche Saman bin Hassan, a home guard platoon commander in Bukit Ketri yesterday received a S5OO reward from the Perils Government lor killing a terrorist. Inche Saman .shot the bandit on April 8. when he led nine home guards and a unit of
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  • 169 4 Stolen coffee beans charge T*HE employees of a factory were driven into a bathroom and looked in while armed thugs stoh $5,321 worth of coffee beans a Singapore court was tolc yesterday. I Tai Boon Chit was tentatively charged with retaining the stolen coffee
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  • 32 4 The Malayan Historic Society's next excursion will be to the Buddhist Temple in Kirn Keat Road. Singapore. The group will leave the British Council Hall at 930 on Sunday
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  • 167 4 IVTHEN Singapore Legislative Councillors meet in the new assembly hall in Empress Place for the first time on July 20. they may be asked to leave their brief cases behind. I'hi- Council is likely to follow the practice in Britain where M.P.s go into
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  • 180 4 COURT RESERVE JUDGMENT IN LIBEL SUIT Malice against director aIL P H. I'NBEHAUN, was actuator! l>v m.ilj. y time he resigned his I— naftng dl (fume Industries (Far Fast) Ltd., against V, jven though his malice was directed towards L. J. Clifford, a senior dlrecto party, submitted Mr. C. H.
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  • 109 4 rE following Johore teachers have been selected by ballot for training at Kirkby College and the new training college at Kota Bharu: KIKKBV: Rahmah blnte All Jatnlah blnt< Hi.jl A Majld. Inom bintp Yon. Ho Choon Boey. V. K Rama Bhai Puvaneswaiy Sinnadural Mohd
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  • 36 4 Moh Oi Pin was tentatively charged yesterday in Singapore with breaking into the McNair English School stat! quarters at 530 p.m. on Wednesday. He was remanded in the police lock-up till tomorrow
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  • 35 4 A ball in aid ot the Singapore World Youth Astcmbl] I Will br held Bi thr Island Club undrr thf patronage of the Commissioner Qenenl. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. on July 117.
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  • 156 4 'THE three Russian tankers Batumi, Leningrad, and Mojkop which have been lying in the Singapore Eastern anchorage for the last 10 days, have now been asked to move into the Western (petroleum) anchorage. The Singapore Master Attendant, Mr. T. B Low. told the Straits
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  • 43 4 Lim Joo Hee of Frankel Estate was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for riding a motor-cycle alone East Coast Road without insurance on Mar 3. He was also disqualified from holding a licence for Class 2 vehicles, for 12 months.
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  • 41 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A charity basket-ball match In kid ot thr Unity Boys' Club has brought in $550 The club is sponsored by the Johore Bahru Rotary Club and thr match was organised by the Hokkien Asociation.
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  • 186 5 me Alliance men Igo back to mork on Councils KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A. I M.( .A. Alliance began its big i()nrr;iti<»» Status Quo" toda> after the ac- a compromise on the elections issue. \CtP Councillors in Kuala Lumpur at- meeting for three weeks ■V All four
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  • 49 5 D r. Haridas gets new Anointment i tired trom May, Consultant ;hr Sinsa- HonorD*. i the Army > member i 'ouncil 0 mrnt Tb« new been conition >)f m i merltorl- hia ability tor, and a il Oolleee <rf .(tuated '^m joined ngapore, He was H -inner of Brigade m
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  • 24 5 nm study Group .:t a thrremo c elementary 3 T -ted should apply lent, Study On The Britiafc Stamford Road, Sin
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  • 41 5 The Director of Telecommunications. Mr. J C Dallow. has resumed his post after 4> 2 months' leave in Britain. Mr J A Wagstaff, who has been acting Director, is now Controller in the Ipoh region.
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  • 31 5 TAIPINO. Thurs— A iumble sale and bazaar will be held at the Kine Edward VII School on July 24 at 330 p.m in niri of the All Saints Church.
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  • 268 5 PAGLAR wants to know PAGLAR wants to know PAGLAR uants to know QUESTIONS on educa- tlon, housing, foreign exchange and Government investments will be tabled by Dr. C J. Paglar at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting on July 20. On HOUSING DEVELOPMENT: What action is contemplated by the Singapore Improvement
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  • 84 5 IPOH, Thurs, Miss Ling 3iok Tine of Ipoh has been :hosen as the Malayan representative to f?o to the United States to study under a special scheme for training YWCA workers in Asian countries. Miss Ling, who is one of 15 selected Asian trainees. will
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  • 64 5 t.iis escaped from Foreign Legion ird from the before she t Marseilles Ou: i Kafer Hold rarest WK npany Unto i The Elax's crew, picked up i the two men who were dressed in their Legion uniforms, minus the boots. The deserters have been handed over
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  • 42 5 THE GOVERNOR. Sir John \icoll, presents the Singapore Volunteer Corps Regimental Colour to Lt. J. Stnen during yesterday's ceremony on the padanq to mark the Corps centenary. Holding the Sovereign's Colour is Lt. G. Newman. Straits Times picture.
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  • 236 5 COLOURS AGAIN FOR THE SVC AFTER 14 YEARS IX> mark the centenary of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Governor. Sir John Nicoll yesterday presented new colours to the Corps infantry battalion. The colours were donated by the City Council to replace those which were lost during the fall of Singapore
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  • 139 5 Then dropped in at C.I.D. for it VfUSA BIN OTHMAN a carpenter, surprised a burglar In his home at 4 am on May 11. and chased him. Musa ran into the burglar In the dark and fell down. The intruder escaped, leaving behind
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  • 88 5 Free Press racing 'special' THE Free Press this afternoon will give a big budget of turf news I and information bearing I or the meeting which I opens at Bukit Timah tol morrow A special eight-page supplement will set out in detail the form of every I acceptor. This unrivalled
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  • 29 5 PENANO. Thurs. Two cyclists armed with daggers waylaid a woman, Thoong Kirn Lean, at Pangkor Road last night and robbed her of $350 in cash and jewellery.
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  • 129 5 SINGAPORE anti-vice officers, who made 65 raids on brothels and suspected houses in June, took 15 girls under their protection, says the report of the Social Welfare Department. Six of the girls were later released when it was learned that they were between
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  • 118 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7.1 o Time Signal and Open. inn Announcement 7.16 Morning Star; 7.30 News 7.35 Melody Mix. ture; 8 00—8 30 Hilly-Billy Hall Hour; 900 Music While You Work; C.45 Housewives' Choire; 10.30 A New Elizabethan Looks At World Problems; 10.45— 11.30 Friday Matinee; P.M 1.00 Programme
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  • 181 5 Racket in jobs for maids BUT WE CAN'T ACT LABOUR DEPT. £OME Singapore domes--13 tic servants employ-; ment agencies are a racket, the Government's Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, said yesterday. He told the Straits Times: The racket Is particularly oncentrated on the supply of mahs." He said
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  • 47 6 ACK OWLEDGMENT 10 W*r4i %l» (minimum) MRS CHUNG SFN NYF.AN. her ions Shin Che. Shin Yee. Shin Yin Ehln Sac. Shin Kwek and riaushters thank all Relatives and Friends for i f,"n:dHnce and aalataima at the j Funeral of the Late Mr ChUOf Sen Nyean of Ipoh.
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  • 49 6 ;o Wor4l ll* {minimum). IN I OVINO MEMOHY of my 1 dear sis'er Mrs Maihaeanam. nee Julia. »h(»e untimely death on July 9-: i 1 !».vi. reminds those dear ones whom she left behind that they too r.m rnnkr their lives sublime! In-, scried b Nathaniel. Johore.
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  • 720 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. July 9, 1954. Back Again To Geneva Hop* of a ceas*-fire in IndoChina. held out by Mr MendesFiance. is not based on informntton that is public. There has been no obvious progress sinci the Foreign Ministers went their ways. They are returning, however, to Geneva
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  • 266 6 The troubles of Trengganu fishermen, hit by Indonesian regulations, are not without a hopeful note for Malayan housewives, or for the fishermen themselves. There is a profitable domestic market if the fishermen can bo persuaded to vary their catch and" if they are given some assistance in
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  • 293 6 An odd result of the recent resignations from the Federal Legislative Council, and still more so of the refusals to resign, is thdt only now has the basis of membership become clear. Of course it is clear enough in the Federation Agreement. But associations and bodies whose
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  • 1200 6  -  Olive Lyttelton C^»*.« f^ Mf. or o^ r ,i i Secretary of State for the Colonies talk the Commonwealth Correspondents' Association. FIGURES, said Sir Winston Churchill to me once "should never be used as an argument i j already made. JTL'ZZXS says
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  • 523 6 FACTS AND POLICY ON PADI YOUR recent leading article, entitled "Another Rice! Problem" contains several inaccuracies. You stated that the Rice Production Committee recommended that the development of improved fertiliser should be given priority over all other resparch work, and while this had not been acceDted it was the intention
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    • 251 6 nHE REASONS which Sir Richard Winstedt. a former president of the Royal Asiatic Society and an mthority on Malaya, gave in a recent letter in the London Times in support of his assertion that Malaya ihould not be given independence yet are illogical. 1
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    • 125 6 Quit order beyond its authority T»HE Associated Chinese Chambers Of Commerce has asked the High Commissioner to expel Mr. Koh Sin Hock from the Legislative Council by declaring him in- apable of discharging his tunctlon as a member of the :ouncil. The UMNO. MCA. Alliance's boycott of the governnent had
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    • 157 6 Mr. Tan was nominated by unions' AS a trade unionist, may I L inform "Labourlteous" hat the Malayan Trade Unon Council is not affiliated to. >r in any way connected with he Malayan Labour Party or my other political party. The M.T.U.C. nominated Mr. ran Chong Bee to represent rade
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  • 155 6 On the Margin The half whi t( /GREETING. whitr a well-k: o zZm i the of ail thr y. iV 'M No longei lor the .shall not tokinc in al; srenr thai to thi J a hi craspini: my I r fl h .';'.l With th re me ii: FROM
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    • 617 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M 7? A: MRS. C. E COLLINGE. PPf 1$ Worit $U (minimum). THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Major James Macdorald Mark*. 10th Prlncw* Marys Own Ourkha Rifles. Son of Hie late j-.mufl Marks, and Mr> Marks n: Mmnghal, and Jean Lawrte. eldest j r.ushter of Dr. and Mrs.
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    • 69 6 The Cast Against MARITAL INFIDELITY Iff far more common than we like to bolievp. t*y« Dr. A. Btr>np. marriage consultant < in thr Junr Reader's Digest but It seldom brings lasting emotional satisfaction. He tells why unfaithfulness shatters personality; and what, after years of dealing with marital problems, he's found
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    • 53 6 CIMZAHO and SODA 1 a most c,^l refreshing \> drink I t* fc ~^jk*^kj I k W iff 1 m^lmmß C i N \S?. j n z a n c WH|:' V a^ar a^BF*^ a H Nbev vfiS^'JH HE Si j i itmnSnr <9 v W '"\W CIMZAHO VERMOUTH AfiENTS:
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  • 442 7 DRAMA AT ISTANA— 'MERDEKA' SPLITS SILENCE I I and cuts short a speech v |l MPIK. Tluirs. 'I, ;l n.is .1 dramatic i at the U when B,tM nembers, who silently for suddenlj be- 'mrrshouted Of Soli :i j l (Of bin ddin. who a long meaning n Islam. crowd
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  • 32 7 A SECTION of the «».t)00 *>trontc Alliance procession, which inarched to the Istana in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to present a petition to the Sultan. Straits Times picture.
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  • 66 7 SEREMBAN TO HOLD IT ON SUNDAY SEREMBAN, Thurs. The, Alliance procession to see the Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan will take place on Sunday. The deputation will mcct 1 the Ruler at the State Council Chambers and will present a petition, a spokesman of th» Alliance said today.
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  • 24 7 ....THE MAN THEY ALL WENT TO SEE Mil Sultan icenlrei i..lks to the people; "By the will of Allah your hopes will be fulfilled."
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  • 77 7 A WOMAN, Cheone Lin Hoe. accused in Singapore of abductine a 16-year-old Kuala Lumpur cirl. Wong Ah Kum. i with intent to compel her to i marry a Singapore Sikh. Paras- 1 nath Singh, acainst her will, i was committed for trial yes-
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  • 37 7 The body of a 61-year-old Hainanese was recovered by Marine Police from Rochorc j Canal yesterday. The man. Tan Toon Hua was an employee of the Kal- j < lang Gas Works.
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  • 258 7 PARTY NEGARA DENIES LINK WITH ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday OARTY NEGARA today denied a report that Dato t E. C. Thuraisinßham a Negara leader had mad proposals to Tengku Abdul Rahman, president o UMNO, for a coalition of the UMNO-MCA Alliance am Party Negara A Negara statement said that Dato
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  • 153 7 City unions snub the T.U.C. chief rE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federa--1 tion. which has called a strike starting from July 19. does not want the help of the Singapore I Trade Union Congress in its dispute with the city council. A statement issued by Mr. O. S. Rengasamy.
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  • 60 7 PERAK SULTAN SAYS 'NO niurs. The Perak < ci— iHtfit been teM that the cannot receive its ition on the Batarday moon requested. lawl seeretarj ommittee, said that the Mentri Kesar of Perak was prepared to receive the delegation on Monday at the State Secretariat in Ipoh. Thr Alliance has
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  • 349 7 'Trust, tolerance but NO temper'— Ruler's recipe for peace ALOR STAR Thurs. THE Sultan of Kedah said today he joined the people of this country in praying for a happy, united and contented Malaya "Meanwhile let us all keep our trmpers." he told an U M N 0.-M.C.A. deputat on
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  • 33 7 Mr. M M. Freeland will address the Malayan Mathematical Society on "Further Problems of Radio Malaya" in the statistics room. Eu Tons i Seng building. University of 1 1 Malaya.
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  • 120 7 I ANTAN. Thurs— Before a rowd of 3.000 Alliance members assembled at the Istana at Pekan today a wooden rage was held aloft, hen amid shouts of "Merdeka" a little door swims open and i»ut flew a bird to freedom. arlier the
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  • 33 7 Two Singapore tea hers. Oenevieve Yeo Geok Choo and Joseph Louis d i Laure. have been chosen for training at the new Kota Bahru Teachers' Training College.
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  • 186 7 AUSSIE MP HERE ON CHANGE OVER PLAN A 34-YEAR-OLD Tas- manian politician who was a prisoner of war in Chanei at thr age of 21, is back in Singapore today, on an official visit. He Si Mi Tom i*earsal a 6ft forme footbi.ller, whi is nov a Libera me n
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  • 77 7 DEPT. HELPED The Singapore Social Welfare Department handled 577 family disputes in June One ease ended with the wedding of a young Chinese couple, both aged 16 years The girl's mother at lirst objected, but later consented to the marriage In another case, says the
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  • 218 7 'This may cloak a murder' Death certificate deceit charge I KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTS. issuing death certi- Rcfttei without viewing i the body could be ":i clomk for murderers." said Mr R. Sheldon, proncutlng lr the Sessions Court here Mr. Sheldon was prosecuting a hospital ;usistar.t o( nieipal Health Departmrnt I
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  • 37 7 Mr. Tjh Chin Tuan. on bf half rif tho donors will pre portrait of sir FrankU Oimsoo, former Governor :in C'>mmander-in-Chief of Sir i i the Cit y Council t 5.15 p.m. on Thi.: Hall
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  • 34 7 A sliver cisntette case v. it W H T cn?i;i"C on it. n liuhter and a haiu i v ■>■: •stolen from a b> lerton Park, off Farrer Run >ore. on W( night
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  • 49 7 WOKE UP— TROUSERS GONE Saadba Bahaun. who vaa i sleeping on the flve-footwav of Selilio.s Lane. Singapore, to find his pair of sharkskin trousers mis.sing i Later, police detained Chu.i Ah Chian who was carryin. the tr< i Chua was fined $50 In Slnca r dlshonestb ng the prnprrtv
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    • 99 7 The easiest way to cook snacks and quick meals Westinghouse GRILL-N- WAFFLER Singapore Price $100/- Less 10 ,1/.Westin^house COOK N FRYER SINCAPORE PRICE SlOO 00 Lc« 10 FRIES more ♦ood with lets Ist COOKS everything horn Soun to Desert ,»utom,iticjli» SERVES .hot rood right .it the tjblc IDEAL FOR THE
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    • 163 7 The weather MINIMI M TKMPFRATIRt 1 7 30 p.m. on July 7 to 7.30 am. on July 8 1 Singapore 76 degrees Peiiani: 72. Kota Bahru 72. Kuala I. impur 74. Ipoh 71. Kuantan 72. MAXIMt'N TKMPKRATIRK. '7.30 a.m. to 7 30 pm. on July 8> Singapore 90 degrets. Penang
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    • 384 8  - Bill Holden is back— in a film about big business JACK BEAUMONT By ENJOYED "Executive Suite," which will shortly be 1 shown in Singapore by the Cathay Organisation, but I refuse to believe that it is a story typical of American big business, as it purports to be Tredwa/ys is
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    • 177 8  -  Ian Grant By MISS KUMARI KOMALA. 13-year-old daughter of Dr. V. S. Komala. now living in Sincapore. gave a two-hour performance of classical and moderji Indian dances at the Victoria Theatre this week. It was her third performance in week. Miss Komala has won
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    • 137 8 FANFANGAY BUT TEDIOUS FANFAN LA TILIPE" was a legendary French hero in the time of Louis XV As Played by Gerard Philippe in "Fanfan Li Tulipe he is Kay, handsome and irresistible as lover and swordsman. Sometimes the caricaturing of the past >s rather laborious, sometimes the dialogue has the
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      36 8 SIGHTSEER In Lon, don to co-star with Lam Turner and Carlos Thompson in M-G-M's "Flame and the Flesh' is Pier Angeli. Here *he pos«s for a picture on Westminster Bridge with Bi* Ben in the background
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    • 321 8  -  VUC MEM THE Singapore Musical Society have shown a nice sense of t inline by thoir announcement of a new oboe scholarship on the eve of the recital on Sunday by Leon Goosens, the worlds greatest oboe player. As they are also offering a scholarship for a
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    • 329 8 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 7TM DAY TODAY, rjjnMJfeft. lUm-1 l.">-4 l.')-'> 1., !).3(lpm tm^M ff^f 325 WWt WCO AH 'OtDITIOIfO P 'F^' V mapjin imis iii I'urnmoiint's MMIIIINIOM >III»M(.III BIG! BOLD! BLAZING WITH AQION! »i t i > »»i v! r Ltuti Morninn T«-nu)rrow 9am: "BRANDED" Shows Sunday 8.4:> am: SI
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    • 234 8 ]g i:»: i[#$HAW BROTHERS troi».\y \\n n.\n.v~^ I■ PUS: SI.\(.APOK r Br \I TV <" ALAN LADD in v\> tomorrow "O'ROURKE OF THE I ROYAL MOUNTED"^ IraCMMICOLO. PLU 'QUEEN OF BEAUTY s To-morrow at 0 a.m. I<IT Chandler in (T\"\fT> SI.NDAY at I a.m. John Drrok in "LAS! row innfSfSHgi
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    • 364 8 t-I g. 31. Curious sport, where one can The Straits Times Crossword -^afi&S, flooding in. the main" (Ciaush> 1 6, 3, 6k ps& s^ m m I j 9 IO 3. River often below golf clubs (4V I Super-propheu. perhaps? »9). t «S 5555? SSSJS s Onf may X" worsted
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  • 2040 9 TIMES special FEATURE Man with a microscope beat gang of dynamiters ON OCTOBER 11, 1923, three bandits callously blew up the Portland- San Francisco mail train. Their wanton crime brough them 20,000 dollars in looted cash. To four of the train crew it brough death. Apprehension spread through the railroads
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    • 83 9 m ■Save $afely re member to FULLCREAM IpOWDFUED MILK j *(jlostora Do" your hfcom« a l.'-'^Bfci l 1 in^ 7 spoil your evcnj A Drrs%in,{ of CLOSTORA will 1 tii luttrc *nd will laM ali I c»cmn«. M sweetly frtgrant rippling Jits I the show B bampooed by pandbox shampoo
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    • 9 9 T4MIOHIIOW lln Ir«in li in lmlo-4 lima L m
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    • 322 9 KOLYNOS the "Active Chlorophyll toothpaste The clean lively ta^tc of preen ICoiyiMM |h*N your mouth a woiiicrful refreshed feeling Its clean flavour reaches into every crevice freshening every corner. And that glorious lasting freshness is your proof of the all-round mouth care that only Kolynos with Chloroprnll yi\cs you: I.
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    • 205 9 fa^^SLJ 1 \^t^i7/Jti9 MOW DO I FROM TWE SCUFFING ON I NOTICE ALSO THE \J HOLWES.' YES, WATSON, m^^^m^2limtLCmS& y ou deduce I the toes of his &gots s^vollew condition its the I the grin of K^-^^^* mv^^Lmmm that, mr. J and the scoping marks of mis hand arouhd j
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  • 500 10 Industrials are irregui 2INKAPORK markets jrcsterdi) quiet side with rubber gaining on< Lent to close at 7H cents i Ib. The recent firmness in thr Industr ;he Singapore Share Market broke jrices were irregular. For the first time for two veeks the steady rise in iVearnp.s
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  • 7 10 (down RUBBI R I 'en';,.'""
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  • 30 10 RllM*: for J.: The p: per The closing Rubber Ass.v July h s Am No. 2 R 8.8. J'; R M A I render Septembrr Fo h September
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  • 103 10 Ships alongside (hr Sincaporr Harbonr Board wharves or expected today are: Labuan Hajl 8 I M ru 15 16. Hong Tatt X« 23. Sed.ll 24. Resang 25. Marudu 58. Brooklyn Heights 27 2P. Baloet.i 29 30. Schabensteln 33 34 Isuiu Mam 40 41. Bonnevllle 44. Seremban 45. Outer
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  • 30 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS i ing tod. l.oiin 3 A PM Bank o! N Bradford Aus! new Yarra I 1 A. Am.d. J. A. Brn Burn> Fell anci H Peko r.' Peko
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  • 31 10 Singapore hi...*. rhanrr. no<j[i pi very qui> black ptpper q white I .ick $142 II i H. I M II II II I i,i tone tj I quiet I
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  • 11 10 The Canada T.T. M OJ3 On the Hong K
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    • 1140 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS A Vacancy exUt* In a Progressive European Company for an Assistant t Manager of a Large, Modern Fac- r Producing Concentrated Latex c in i ..<■ Federation. Previous Indus t trial experience and or knowledge of Engineering Rubber Technology Advantageous but not essential Principal Requirements are Alert- g
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    • 764 10 NOTICES CIVIL ENGINEERING contracors are invited to submit their lames for Inclusion a list of approval Contractors who will be requested o tendfT for the construction of: <a> imposed Coast Road; (b> Bridges.' In submitting their names partl:ulars should be given of organiiatlon Including details of qualified •nglneertng and technical
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    • 539 10 NOTICES NOTICE Chan Kirn Pong has >ft cur Company, and is therefore, no lon- ger authorised to transact any I business or collect any premiums on our behalf. < AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Estate of KHO KIM TIN Deed AUCTION SALE OF Household furniture comprising J Marble top side
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    • 937 10 TENDERS OFFICE AND GODOWNS TENDERS axe Invited for tht leasing of office and godowns iforner NAAFI buildings) behind Or:hard Motors. Pudu Road Pull particulars from Box AIH7B. B.T TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited lor the supply of food to the T.B. Hospital. Slang. A list of diets will be j
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    • 154 10 YUGOSLAV LINE A m.v. "DINAR* Arriving (torn Adriotic Soiling tor Diokorta wBW A/ M Hop- WW Ml Porti ond Neor Eost 4th July 9J4 J m Port* ond Colombo Soiling fr- aT Mt H»h jyl,. 1954 East Ports on Mt Ports via Port S« ■U^Hr Arriving from Hongkong ttnrr Mf^^^^
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    • 1060 11 E MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. y|ffl >"TgnpcfK) Passage BLUE FUNNEL LINE D# H proceed via other ports to load and discharge cergo '/.'LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS P Vhom Penonn July 10 July 13 July 14/14 July 17/11 July 11 July It July 19/20 July 21 July 20 July
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    • 1093 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Grnoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo "i^ MwA^..v 24juiy7nu: s&"S -^> Alll r'u* i"" 1 l»«"'ngers only) and Ka'lshamn. max) Calls Beyrouth ond Kartshemn. SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K /CONTINENT "KINA" for Kohvchong, Saigon S P S h m O
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    • 1098 11 BEN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS ta U.K and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Shorn Penong leariemes for Glosgow, London, Rotterdom In Pert •errvorlKh for Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull, Rotterdom, Antwerp 11/19 July 20/22 July 21/24 July Benmacdhui for London. Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg 11/11 July 19/20 July 21/22 July ■ennevis for Genoo Avonmouth,
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    • 1175 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: No. ***** ELLERMAN BUCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBUR6 PORTLAND, SIATTLE 4, v*N.OUvri and for USA, North Atlantic Por- Accepting cargo for Control 4 Sou'h and Conodio via Colombo American Ports CITY OF SYDNiY Spor. P Sham Penan, IOUGAINVILLE 20/24
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS & VIEWS
    • 379 12 First German firm begins operations in Colony RECIPROCAL TRADE AIM penner. palmoll, sago and rattans. Nine Gorman firms operated In Singapore before World War II and all of them have Government permission to return and re-establish their i <messes If they wish. THtt first (ierman business to operate in Mngapore
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    • 328 12 BACK in Penana from 1 six months' home leave this week. Mr. J P.; Souter. managing director! of Pritchard Co., Ltd.. and one of the oldest European merchants ln| Malaya finds that the tide has turned in Britain. "There Is too much money chasing too
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    • 187 12 Singapore is big customer SINGAPORE. Burma. Ceylon. Aden. Sudan and East Africa are the principal customers for Indian rotton cloth, says the India Newsletter in an article on the centenary of the cotton textile industry in India. The mduM:y has developed. say> the publication, into a
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    • 370 12 MR. C. E. COLLINGE (above left), former General Manager of Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. for Malaya left Singapore yesterday on the Corfu, and after a visit to Britain for two months will take up residence in South Africa. Mr. Colllnge has been succeeded as Malayan General Manager
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    • 286 12 To extract timber they must make roads HOW roads are being built in North Borneo as part of the process of extracting timber from the Jungle is revealed by Mr. H. W. Homer, chairman of British Borneo Timber Co. Mr. Homer says the board hopes that in 1953 the bark
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      48 12 MX. Lfcfc hiti i iioo. manuui- dirrclor »i llenc Lee Co.. Ltd.. Keneral importers and exporters and rubber dealer* of Singapore, leaves the Colony today for a three week business-cum-pleasure trip to Janan. Object of Mr. Lee's business journey is to übtain first hand knowledge.
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    • 50 12 Gula Kalumpong Rubber Estates Ltd. has been experimenting with ladder-tappiii", on its three estates, and the chairman iMr. A. A. Conway says, although It is somewhat early to a-s.se.ss overall results, a considerable increase in crop is being obtained by this method on Sunsei TfcWM estate
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    • 210 12 THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY ON THE MARKET' TheM .«rc U<r words of an owner of PARKER CONCRETE MIXERS x Models from 3 cubic feet to mKWJB" *7 II cubic feel capacity unVy^^s/Sfii mixed are available extffe l 'v> stock at economical prices. Contact! no more trouble with heavy duties'
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    • 259 12 TUffTOOTH DECAY 1 ffemerkobfc-hnn- hrushini; afnr tvtTf mul r h Toofh Paste acts v> many wa>s to help pm 1. It actually help* remove dtstrumvr bacteria 2. It attack* dull film »hi(h holds bacteria a-a J tooth surfaces. 3. It even helps to nmmo mouth a< Ht. Vh... URHM Tooth
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  • 821 13 Singapore too may have new mile record this season By MERCURY. [Ml IS IS THK YEAR OF four-minute miles, .so what could be more fitting than that Singapore's 18-year-old record for the distance should be broken this season? There is a good chance of this happening, too, because already two
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  • 139 13 WEEKEND CRICKET TEAMS «er>:rnd» rrlrkfl nen C.C ,nir Bahru !o- I'OV Rom -om Makan 0 F P Sitham--0 Murphy. E fK n Qopal 11 i!jn, S<nrrr »tounwy) R Kllndrrs. D. 1 IM§ ..-san Tnpt o. man P F. J. I 1 tcrH i-smlih. I A on (Mr Blnnd. BMldtor 1
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  • 144 13 SCORED NINE OF HIS SIDE'S 15 GOALS ARKCOKD score was set in Singapore league soccer yesterday when Singapore Harbour Board Police beat Singapore Civil Service Association 15-0 in a SAFA Div. 3 A game at Keppel Harbour. Centre forward Abdul .1 i hi. by scoring nine goals. net up personal
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  • 228 13 -!i Rydrr Cup Bill Bpmct. lie lead with than hai round .inpionBM. >' course Ktakg, lint :> out "is iis» «ju» the 614 nan on Tat I 1 rield a on and 88. lie 50 yer er was bou :.np for 2s. to 1 profes«k»
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  • 200 13 4 GOAL scored by Ismail Talb off a free kick In the closing stages of a keenlt contested SAFA first division leHgue enabled Kota Raja to score a 2-1 win over Pulau Brant United at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Pus was Kola Rajas
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  • 612 13 JOHORE BAHRI'. Thursday. IFF MBNG YONCi. a Class Two athlete, was adjudged J the best performer at the Johore English College athletic meet here tmlay. He also won the Class Two championship. by L te soon Kee in Class One. Lee won
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  • 660 13 series in AusUalia thia coming summer—and particularly If the M.C.C. chooses Sheppard as captain. Miller is Australia's leading sute captain and Is the logical successor to Ha.ssell, though out of Artel.. Mr has come a decided feeling against him as our
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  • 115 13 LONDON. Thurs /"TUCKET close of play scores Kj yesterday At Oval: Glamorgan U3 < Lock eight for 36) Surrey 105 for eight. At Chelmsford: Essex 188 i Taylor 56, Munden five for 60 > Leicestersiure 41 for two. At Portsmouth Worcestershire 352 for three iKenyon not out
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    • 124 13 FREE PRESS ENJOYMENT WEEK S THE AIM OF THE FAi Ft 9 -j-. tnPtn A Thii week SIT YIN FONG ArAraL Ly» fc you ibouf the trick> Rr (ikV^Bi^r lovc-i»jrycd wives. fl^B The Wcrk-EnrJr, Chott Inquiry rWjßlithes that there it a aixth yt»rt woman hatei falls for a widow— a
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    • 497 13 DOCTORS SAY WHYf MILK IS SO GOOD I S >A| Doctors say milk is the bfst ff. ipl and most nourishing food for j_' *^A/ j> I ~*f I children, and that they should yj^^b* drink a minimum of ono quart *^^Z§ assure themselves of proper _jfg 3 A 111
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  • 448 14 Sybil's Pride should be backed CYBIL'S rKIDt. half-brother U. •^the two brilliant -tesbils" In England, Sybils Nephew (second to Arc tic Prince in the 1351 Derby* and Sybil's Niece, one ol the outManding flllle.s ot la>t nm, ha& fully recovered his lo;m and Ls> one to be followed tomorrow. This
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  • 191 14 lOLMLADS S.A. Red. IM3 and 1953 champions, oe-jan their drfence of their senior Inter-club title In the Slncnpore table unnls championships In great form last night when they beat Chinese V.M.C.A Blut 5-n at Happy World Tiger S.A Jollllads' chief chalIcnceiv iiNn becan
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  • 46 14 OAKLAND. Thurs.— in his last fight before h; U':e defence against Kixkv Cajtcllaal in San Francurr. on Auk 20. world middleweight champion Carl Bobo Olson knocked out Pedro Gonzalr.-. :n the fourth round of their li-round non title fisht h"re last night A P.
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  • 68 14 BAM invit foreign players 1M MM l DaUona ••d 1., ii. i Inn I n|. In p.m.. i,, Al P Aujusl IVn.m. R wl.v I, shlpv i School I has .ii.t di rnlni-v. There rirntv mm Humrti rd dniii.l. rich rnmpeti U*m No indh ir.rpird. Ml eatriei m»,| h» <>n
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  • 13 14 IUKI > tamwelghi the Oru t I 1 1 I
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  • 48 14 The RSGC women's July Madal .Strokei k Qualifylnp Round Memorial Cup Com pet r ion played 0B Mowtaj ,'f;rrnr>on ifßltrn :n a win for Mrs Pateison •3R In "A" DlMsinti for Mrs M-rdonald 34 1 in "B" nivLsinn and [or Mrs. Sully (3".i In "C" Division
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  • 13 14 Troubadour SyblFt Pride S.S. Commando Three Rings Malekzadeh
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  • 377 14  - KHENG-HUA RUNNING INTO HI BEST FORM Match for Class 2 top sprinters EPSOM JEEP By If HENd-HUA (late Whimsical Walker), a walleyed three-year-old with unusual coat markings he has an almost completely white face and four white socks showed signs of running into his best when he strode out with
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  • 153 14 L'IGHI-VEAR-OLI) Sudan, oi.t Of the eldest ClMi 1 b •rtlnins. rilci one of the srnirte^eallopg at Bukit Tlmah yesterday With Harry McCloud BudU en Doped with eustr »!ien he Ulunuv C i-l trUl In 37 2 5 Sudan won In Stncapore IB MM »nd
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  • 330 14 COLONY WILL M WITHOUT WON CHEONG FOR CM OINGAPOKE will be without Wong I Cheong Hock l.enjr in this year i I campaign which becins with their fir against Malacca on July M and 25 it vi Both Peng Soon and Hock Leng, who were re-admit tod into the Singapore
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  • 563 14 DEATEN lor .-peed in a held of tip-top aptintan, Pedometer came with a spectacular grandstand finish to run Cinecolnr to two lencths in the valuable summer Cup over 6f. at Biiki-. Ilmaii m M After that display, a Is not sur- unslnii to find Pedometer
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  • 317 14 lI'OH Thursday. I)KK \k will face their stilTest hurdle in the current Malaya Cup soccer competition on Saturday in their away game against Penang. It will be the fourth match for Perak, who dropped a valuable point last Saturday against Federation Combined Services.
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  • 18 14 I don nil Hn Sweden > In th< of the 1 tennis champi rtav I ,1 I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
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