The Straits Times, 10 July 1954

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times New*** 1 Estd. IM&. SIN(iAPORE. SATTRDAY, Jll-Y 10, 1954. 15 CENTS.
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  • 277 1 ROW OVER SULTAN'S NO crisis for Alliance Leaders t > hold ipecial meeting W in\ol\A \llianoe ifl thP I)N *'l c H k Sultan of H receive an B delegation on ma <Mll> p i liaison con ra anri Pi :ak bn and Ui« s sive Pai .m emer- Kuala
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  • 39 1 H£ ki.stan meeting a l India's Part of the river Is in Pakistan. The meeting, also attended by the chief Minister of the Malik Fcrozr Khan Noon, lasted two hours. No comment was available alter-
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Fri. An importani group of British businessmen is to visit Prknm In I the .tutumn to discuss In created trade with China, it; vu announced in London today. Reuter
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  • 30 1 TUNIS. Fri.- Three terror- 1 ists .shot and seriously wounded Ali Zalane, former Sheik oi Rekalta. near here yesterday. police reported today He wasi taken to hospital. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 nn ii 1 i „t Perak (above) refused to receive in I MNO M< A delegation— .md Alliance leaders called ■in rmrrcrnrv mrelinp
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  • 27 1 111 l MENTRI BEBAK of I'rrak. Dais Panglima Rukit (•antanc. (above) said he would receive the delecatinn in plare of the Sultan.
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  • 482 1 Armed Reds fled as lone skyman dropped into camp FIRST RADIO REPORTS COME IN FROM 'OPERATIOS TERMITE' KIM. A I.IMPIR, Friday. 1 PABATBOOfU dropped during "Operation Ter- mite" east of Ipo'i yesterday landed in a hidden Communist camp in the jungle and found himself alone although a minute before he
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  • 140 1 Woman, 29, bossed the station BANGKOK, Fri. A SECRET radio receiving and transmitting station which had been working with Red China and Communist ■fentl in Hong Kong wa-s discovered by the police here recently. A spokesman .said the police raided the radio station in j Tohkane
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  • 106 1 In 'super-volt' atom SEATTLE. Fri. AN AMERICAN scientist said here that he has tracked down a ten thousand million volt atomic particlr moving at incredible speeci and coming apparently iron. outer ..pace. It is vastly more powerful than anything produced by the biggest atom-smashing machines. Dr.
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  • 43 1 COLOMBO. Frl.— Sir John Kotrlawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, last night said that he had refused to accept the rrslgnat on ol ru.s Commerce Minister. Mr. R G. Senanavake, rhiek he received as he listened to the budcet speech, i
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. Australia New Zealand and the United Slates begin their formal exchange of views on requirements for a South-Ea.st Asian defence alliance today. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 TOKYO. Fri.— Coffee-shops are reporting great success for a new method to halt shrinking business. Management* are dressing their comely waitresses in bathing .suits. Coffee customers are Increasing A. P.
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  • 23 1 GUATEMALA CITY. fri. Colonel Carlos Castillo Annas became President at noon yesterday. His election was unanimous by the flvc-man junta. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. The In- iian Government yesterday I announced the complete de-| control of rice throughout In- 1 Sia, effectively from tomorrow. I
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, will be the^ uu« st n| President Eisenhower Irom D. c. 6 to fi. the White! House announced U.P-
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  • 298 1 Whodunit death of man with $6 m. EXPERT POISONED HIM, SAYS DOCTOR CHICAGO. Fri. 'THE first round in the exported legal fieht for Montgomery Ward Thome's U552,000,000 (MS6.000.000) fortune opens today as officials investigate a patholoeist's report hinting he was slain. Dr. Harry Leon, in a report yesterday, said the
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  • 73 1 MANILA. Fri. About 20 armed Moro pirates raided Ku dat In British North Borneo last week, looting the village j and molesting several women, according to unofficial reports [reaching here tonight. The British authorities were i reported to have sent out planes to search for the pirates,
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  • 274 1 HANOI, Fri. VII IMI Nil forces have s U d denly increased their pressure north and northwest of Hanoi. There are stronr reasons to believe that they may launch an attack on the city In the next four or five da^s
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  • 235 1 mi i him i;\i Fri. Mrs. Kvdokia Petrov today tave the Royal Commission details of her Communist Party membership before seeking political isNlum in Australia. She said that from f »hen she his 10 years old. until 1954 she
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  • 354 1 MELBOURNE. Friday. \IR. E. F HILL, a lawyer representing Mr. Rupert A Lockwood an Australian Journalist, today denied before the Royal Commission on Espionage that Mr. Lockwood had received money or brandy from the Soviet Embassy Mr W. J. Windeyrr. chief Commonwealth Counsel on
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  • 72 1 -AFTER 14 YEARS LOR ANGELES. Fri.— A divorce suit was filed yesterday by Mrs. Maxine ,7on«\ s Berry against Noah Beery Jr.. film actor She alleged em. Mrs. Beery, the daughter of Buck Jon^s. film cowboy actor, married Beery 14 years ago. She asked lor
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Frl. Charles i Lindberg. the American avia- tion pioneer, has arrived tali London. i
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  • 47 1 AVA GARDNHR has been suspended by her studio because she refuses to play In the film "Love Me or Me" unless the title is changed Ava has already pi r role thri'' times In real life >lars b'inn I Art ii Kh.iw UP.
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  • 144 1 Escape bid on way to death KUALA KANGSAR, Fri 4 CONDEMNED pri- ncr, R, Veloo, 4:<. on his way to Taiplng uaol yesterday. Jumped from a tram, as it climbrri tho steep Incline on the Bukll Berapit pass four milos north of here Hi was recaptured r.tencer] n death In
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  • 49 1 HILLAm IKIES IN ikhmi'ii <v I iliniiiiil Hill. 11 > ll<- mil. tpore Mil HUM ***** 1 lid rryc il thai hi^ Ii hi in < on ■,■< ll' -|>I I Xl si I I s.)l 1 bom Iwtral Bun h Open Gott < pii'M Ilip M Ith
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  • 31 1 TOKYO. Frl General John E. Hull. us. Far East commander, today announced that Us troop, will leave Hokkaido. Japan, :ind be pi i d by Japanese iinit>. Reuter.
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  • 147 2 'Outlaw regime' NEW YORK. Fri. rpHE steering committee of the 1 '•Committee for One Million announced yesterday the counting of the one millionth < signature of a petition against the admission of China to the United Nations Mr Charles Edison, former Governor of New
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  • 434 2 WITH A DAB AND A STAB HE CAUGHT THE GLORY OF SPRING 'MAGIC FINGERS MAN HAS LONDON AGASP LONDON, Friday. "MR. WU OF SINGAPORE" showed an incredulous London yesterday how to paint with fingers and forget all about brushes. At the huge
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  • 40 2 MANILA Fri President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines has rejected his Cabinet's recommendation that the Government should accept a Russian invitation to send an official mission to study agricultural and industrial develoment in the Soviet Union Reuter
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  • 52 2 BILLYTELLS IKE ALL ABOUT IT WASHINGTON/. lues. Evangelist Billy Graham, just back from a five-month western European tour, told President Eisenhower yesterday that he had found a religious atcakenmg which uas bound to have tremendous social, political and economic consequences "I think I could say the President was vleased." he
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  • 41 2 LAPAZ. Fri. The Bolivian Government has announced the sale of 12.000 short tons of tin to the United States Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The contract signed In Washington rua* to the end of April next year Reuter.
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  • 18 2 WESTCLIFFE. England. Fri. —A lifesize model of Marilyn Monroe was stolen from a cinema here overnight.—Reuter.
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  • 153 2 NEW YORK. Pit Beautiful women representing 35 countries including Japan Malaya. Hons Kong and Siam have begun arriving n the United States for a glsmorous round of parties and public appearances that will end with one of them being chosen "Miss Universe of 1954." The
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  • 54 2 A MALAYAN girl posed for this dramatic photograph taken by Mr. Francis Wu, the Hong Kong photographer, during his tour of Singapore and Malaya. It is among lOC pictures on show in Kuala Lumpur ovpr the wefkend All were taken by Mr. Wu
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  • 193 2 LONDCN. Friday. 4 STATEMENT reporting the settlement of differ- ences which arose over the new constitution for Malaya was made in both Houses of Parliament yesterday. The Colonial Secretary. Mr Oliver Lyttelton. In a written reply to a question, said: "I am glad to
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  • 96 2 McFarlane loses HIS TOES WELLINGTON. Fri. James McFarlane. the New Zealand climber who was badly frost- bitten in the Himalayas last April, has had all his toe.s and part of the little finger on each hand amputated at Bur- wood Hospital, Christchurch, his wife said today. McFarlane lay for 18
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  • 27 2 SOUTHER NDOWN. Engalnd Fri.— Princess Margaret paying her third visit to Wales since the ar. opened a home for blind babies here yesterday Rcutec
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  • 119 2 > BOMBAY. Fri.— The Premier Mr. Nehru, hac sufgested that the wealthier Indian princes rive 15 per cent of their incomes for the welfare of the people in states they rule, according to reports from Hyderabad. Princes with small incomes would
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  • 13 2 MOSCOW Zhukov. ha Ambassador Plrnipot t. j Union I R i
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  • 79 2 RED SB LOAM RUBBER Jakarta r grotn THE Polls aszk ing rubb. Tandjune nowspaprr P<r-. today, The patx r i which ha, Prlok between Thi.s oxpor* the f, Karrt an rxportriv oi would not b< munisi ed Thr rj buyer's ord( It I run will be In The Mln; r.
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  • 27 2 VIENNA. Conitltutl day restored I Rudisrr a lradi r Hitl-r H< his 82 Thp placin. under p Anothr: against I charcps ol
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  • 35 3 KING UI'STAF and Queen lonise of Sweden drive through London in an open landau to the Guildhall, where they received an address of welcome from the Lord Mayor and Corporation.— Popper picture.
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  • 243 3 DOOR OPEN FOR ASIANS-DULLES 'There's place in line-up against Mao WASHINGTON, Friday. JHE United States Secretary of State, Mr. Foster Dulles, said yesterday he expected I that non-Communist Asian countries would be brought into the talks on a South-East Asian security alliance. He told the press that the talks now
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  • 210 3 END DOLLAR DAYS? NO FEAR, SAYS CHURCHILL i ONDON. Fri. An fusion Churchill ■hr I'rinie Minister, Bi'iMi! jrwterday to re- further aid from I niti'l States and ■i j he li'<' iH'ver felt ■h.imr.! of Britain re|i,-., .1 l»«»nn«'lly iLa mI in the House |l ..iri'iioi^ thai the AmeriUn'iilil i"'
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  • 32 3 U Frl Sir David Mv :he Home SecrrUrj strt Mi' 1 Mat Dr. }QMV Air.ciicaii unln t rewlfe, been j^H: Bntnlng 1 •hontiei has end' Dr !:itain «pl .:> 30
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  • 17 3 U Members ofP ie allowflV vrry day ttat exceot WJ Churchill told Commons JMt
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  • 143 3 Unity the answer Harding LONDON, Fri. T*HE CHIEF of the Imperial A General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, last light said that none of Asia's iroblems would be solved .satis[actorllv unless there was more inlty between Asian countries »nd greater solidarity between Western Dowers with interests there. Hi- was
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  • 64 3 LAGOS, Fri— The Quern i M approved the appointment of Sir John MacPhrr.son. Gov nor of Niprria. to be the fii Govrrnor General of the Fede ration of Nigeria, the new constitution for which is to be introduced in .stages during the next few months. British
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  • 35 3 Tunisia Premier a Frenchman TUNIS. Fri. Tunisia has a new Prime Minister, M. Georgrs Dupolzat. a Frenchman. No Tunisian could be found to take thr job since the last cabinet resigned on June 16 A.P.
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  • 16 3 LONDON. Fri The House of ."onimons will debate foreign i flairs nrxt Wednesday Reuer.
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  • 61 3 WASHINGTON. Fri—Senator William Knowland. the Senate Republican leader, has piven way in his stand that the United States should leave the United Nations if Com- munist China is admitted. After criticism by President Eisenhower and Congress, he said yesterday that he was now working on a
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  • 36 3 SANTA MONICA. Frl. Mrs Van Hrflin. wife of the film actor gave birth to a boy. named Trany Neal. yesterday. She and her husband have two (jirK Yamma 10 and Cathy, 8. ...A.P.
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  • 24 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. -George Washington University announced yesterday it has droppod all racial bans and opened Its doors to negro students. A.P.
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  • 224 3 'ITS UP TO THE QUEEN' LONDON. Friday. SIR WINSTON CHI'RCHILI. denied yesterday that he had announced Mr. Anthony Lden, the Foreign Secretary, would be his successor as Prime Minister. He stressed in the House of Commons that it was up to the Queen to decide. The
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  • 119 3 ANTI-SPY LAWS TIGHTER WASHINGTON. Fri. HTHE House of RepresentaX tives yesterday voted to make peacetime spying pun- ishable by death. It passed by 323 votes to nil and *ent to the Senate a Bill stiffening espionage laws. It defeated an amendment to apply the death penalty to sabotage as well
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  • 169 3 LONDON. Friday. BRITAIN'S housewives have won the first round in their battle to stop meat prices, freed by thp end of rationing last week, from rocketing to fantastic levels, meat trade sources said today. Prices which almost doubled in the first rush of buying on
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  • 108 3 HE WANTED PUBLICITY —AT DEATH BIKNOS AIRES. Fri. THK German languaKe newspaper F r ci c Presse yesterday published a funeral notice saying that Austrian cabinet maker Franz Kovak, 52. and his wife. Anna, and his daughter Brighitle, 8. had died in a road accident at Mendoza. in western A
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  • 32 3 SEOUL, Fri. The South Korean Government spokesman. Dr. Karl Hong Kee. today demanded that the United Nations take prompt and vigorous retaliation against deliberate armistice, violations by the Communists, j
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  • 85 3 I.IEGE. Fri. An engine driver of the Paris-Liege Express .slammed on the brakes and brought the train to a halt a >w yards from a threr-year-old child .sitting on the rails waving at the on-comina locomotive. The child. Joseph Van Der Weven. said he
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  • 28 3 LONDON, Fri.^John Nevln. aged 58. a porter at the Victoria and Albert Museum since 1930. was gaoled for three years yesterday for stealing 2.000 exhibits.— A.P.
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  • 27 3 BONN Fri. Bonn's new policp chief, Wllhelm TlegrthorT. took office yesterday and announced his slogan will be "Let's all be nice to one another." -A.P.
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  • 20 3 FLORENCE. Frl. A slight farthauake shook this Italian :ltv last night. No damage or casualties were reported. A.P
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  • 164 3 NEW YORK. Frl. Lowell Arthur Logan was sentenced In I the Federal Court In Des Molnes to five years' gaol on a charge of embezzling $30,000 in military currency while hi was an Air Force officer in Japan. Thr i harge against Logan was first
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  • 265 3 LONDON. Pri. A LTHOUOH there iv little pro- fit-taking, condition* in »tock market* continued very firm. Government securities advanced sharply at ftrat. but buying later died down and price* closed below the best levels. Rubbers were better where changed. Closing middle prices of selected s'ock.s. not including stamp
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  • 24 3 LONDON. July 9. Cash Buyers £7581*; Sellers £759; Forward Buyers t"4B'j: Sellers £749: Settlement v_"»ii Turnover a.m. 65 tons: p.m. 20 tons.
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  • 38 3 LONDON. July 9— Spot 20 7 ,<1.. Aug 20 \d. Sept 20,(1,, Oct.-Dtr 20\d Jan -Mar. 20% d Apr -June •JO\d. July elf, 20 13 lfid.. Aug i 1 f. 20\d. Sept c.l.f 20\d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 51 3 LONDON. Fri —Mr Chou En Lai. Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, has reported to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conlerence on his visit to the Geneva conference India and Burma and the Slno Vietnamese talks, according to the New China News Agency
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  • 25 3 GENEVA. Fri— The Soviet Union called on the United Nations today to convene a world conference for the promotion of international trade.
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    • 91 3 Australian MILK-FED •PORK* is really delicious SHOULDER CHOPS LOIN LEG (Prices now reduced) Our Orchard Road Branch is open today till 5 p.m. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. STAYINC POWER Lister Engineering LldJ HI -14 fl^t ll**' i**>n tnr bo ac i mn mmi smut 10 mm FROM 21st JULY
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A' food and fun fair will be held at the Methodist Girls' School i in Marsh Road, off Brickfields.! on July 31. The proceeds will en to the schools building fund.
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  • 240 4 NEW MOVE FOR RESERVED SEATS KUALA I IMPI X, Fri. THE Sultan of Selangor told a .Malayan Indian Congress deputation at his istana today that he would submit their i ,im' fdi reserved seats in the Federal and State Legislative Councils to
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  • 142 4 ONE LAST-MINUTE CLEAN UP THEN A COCKTAIL PARTY I OINCiAPORE'S new Lecislativr Council Chamber was i cleaned just in time for an official cocktail party last nisht. The building formerly housed thr Old Supreme Court, and was used until recently h> thr Social Wrlfarr Department a*
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  • 82 4 Sir John proposes only toast THE Singapore branch ol the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association was host yesterday evening at a reception marking the completion of the new Legislative Council chamber in the Old Supreme Court. The guests included representatives of the Commonwealth governments, the consular corps, judges of the High Court,
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  • 22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Pet.il.nK Java. Kuala Lumpur's new satellite town, now has an employment exchange. It will open every Tuesday.
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  • 70 4 KOTA BHARU. Fri. Sir Donald MacGillivray. the High Commissioner, paid his first official visit to Kelantan this morning. He arrived at Kuala Besar by H.M.S. Alert and went to the Residency in a motor launch From there he drove to Balai Besar with the British Adviser
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  • 26 4 .JOHORF BAHRU. Frl M:^ Mary Hodgson, headmistress ni the Nfjhee Hens Government Primary School Johore Bahru. has ifft for Britain on a holiday
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  • 260 4 7 WAS ANGRY WHEN CALLED MILLIONAIRE' PENANG, Friday. Shipbuilder, acquitted on charge of taking $10,000, says: A SINGAPORE shipbuilder. Teoh Bok Kee denied in the Penan* Sessions Court today that he had taken about $22,000 from the safe of a sho>i of which he was said to be a partner.
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  • 166 4 BRUNEI TO FORM SPECIALS' Fhey 7/ help regulars BRUNEI. Frl. nHE Brunei Government an--1 nounced today the formation of a volunteer security torce of special police to assist the regular police in dealing with "any local situation that might arise by virtue of internal or external unrest. The new force
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  • 43 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Murugiah. who appealed against sentence of six months' gaol for assaulting hLs neighbour with a parang during a avar- j rel ,had his sentence reduced to four months' gaol ov Mr i Justice WiL^on in the High Court today.
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  • 22 4 The 15/19 th Kings Royal Hussars arrive in Singapore tomorrow in the Empire Clyde from Germany for duties in Malaya.
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  • 95 4 CLEVEN Slneapnrr motorists, mostly lorry drivers, wore hauled in for speeding along thr Johore Causeway on Thursday morning. Thcv were caught in a speed trap sprune for the first time on the causeway by the Johore traffic police. The trap was set up after four
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  • 70 4 Llm Cheng Hal. 25. charged ivtth operating an unlicensed <tall in Tiong Bahru. Singapore, told the City Magistrate Vlr. J. M Devereux-Coleburri. 'I am a victim of a recent rip .n Holland Road. I lost my nous, and I'm only trying to *am a living. The
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  • 54 4 In gaol. want eat we SPECIAL K. KUALA I A MAN I thoro for 27th i the Kuala court tnr|>- I Mr B V R] I charees ■>: j sentence! each, the enl currerHr fc Id when I an j north Indian 1 agree vritl F I Munlandv pa! Hcen
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  • 8 4 PENANG hold Its am S I
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  • 148 4 From mason to boss— and s423,ooodeb a man who began in Singa- pore as a mason in 1927. told Mr Justice Whitton in the High Court yesterday that his present liabilities, as head of a firm of building contractors, totalled $423,000 He was Koo Chang Soonu. trading as Soong Yang
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    • 54 4 SIMGAFUKt AM 7 15Tlnii Signal and Ne»s 16 Momlng Star. 730 News. 735 Melody Mixture: 800 Dnw For "I Music: 8.30— S i 0 Calling AD Ho>pi- o I uls. P.M :00 l»rosramme Summary. 1 01 Hear Them Again; 1.30 Time S:. Signal and New< 150 Dance Inter- Corner" tude.
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  • 80 5 Running dog' gets a status in court \NC. Fri. running dog" I^B >•.( lined in a criminals f phr* officers, to i* P|^V irom rtion- r g P d with SI»P al Branch mura ,i !n ,t detect AJ*r ocPD r i win ti ho Rural gatlons from ♦Wfii-n-nt *!atemenl
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  • 33 5 Mr Donald, the c*nr in Sout open dern n the British Con; :ord Road Stag 17 hlch is bring .u-h wcrk «U1 om 3 am. to I. July 18
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  • 39 5 GIRL, 14, LEAVES FUN PARK -AND VANISHES ish- > If 0 w£r 8b( I park here with, her sister and law on Wednesday night. :t i horn to go out and n ncain. Two t .it- of her clothing :r.i>.Mnc.
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  • 6 5 Magistrate's $10 headache cure court running
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  • 777 5 'AMBUSH NO TRACE OF REDS Officer tells of big hunt after report of attack Manager accused: Inspector describes test rifle shots at car window lIMKKIOH. Fri. \IIIIT\KY and police unsuccessfully com-Im-cI a vast area in Semantan estate after the manager reported that bandits had ambushed him. .Mr. K. J. Baber.
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  • 124 5 REPAIRS TO CAR MADE 6 LATE: THE COST-$6O A MINUTE PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. SIX Chinese actors were fined $100 each here for arriving at the Serdanf gate 10 minutes after curfew time. They said they had left Butterworth at 5 p.m. but their car broke down half a mile from
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  • 94 5 EXIT THE FIRST OF FIVE Red ship for Java TiHE Hrst of five Russian ■I ships, which have been WnR off Singapore, since 11,500 tons of kerosene was seized from the Soviet tanker Taupse in Formosa waters, loft port yesterday. She was the 3.815-ton freighter Astrahan. whose local agents said
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  • 181 5 Court told of bottle barrage 3 ACCUSED OF EXTORTION BID DOTTLES were flung 13 into a Singapore I cigar factory foi half an 'l hour after three men had I been pushed out of the I office a Colony court was I told yesterday I Before the court were I
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  • 49 5 TELOK ANSON. Fri. The Sultan of Perak will open the Sithambaram Pillay Tamil School in Javanese Road j tomorrow It is named after Mr. K. R Sithambaram Pillay who gave $100,000 towards the cost. The school wil accommodate 400 students in its 12 classrooms
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  • 27 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. A meetlns of the Lower Perak Town Board will be held at 10 a m on Tuesday at the District Office here.
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  • 15 5 A 15-year-old girl. Chor rheow May. is reported nisslng from tier tiome tn
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  • 140 5 OFFICERS TOO WANT PAY RISE THE Singapore City Council has received more deA mands for Ritson pay scales this time from its junior staff and local senior officers. i And expatriate officers are considering putting in a similar demand. Final decision may be taken
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  • 83 5 PAINT AS YOU WATCH' MAN IS HERE DOM, KIM. MAN. the lamous American Chinese watercolour painter, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday. Mr. Km. in. in had his Southeast Asian tour under the I inted States Specialists programme interrupted in Manila when he (tot news ol hi s wife's death
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  • 49 5 r\KT c>r its r»-nt< nary rrlrhi ,ition«t. Ihr Singapore Vnhinlc.i < orps hrld a «o«-ktail parl> .it its hradquartrrs in B<at h Ko.id i>n Thursday nn;ht. Straits Tinirs picturr ahovr 'hows the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, chatting with rapt. E. Minjoot.
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    • 97 5 ive you quicker f*~~~*f* aster mowing less cost OiAL FOR TENNIS ['"vi OURTS, LAWNS, ETC. /M^A FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** Mjl<c V: K jl f Lvm P |lr b Pe ""'!Lv—^^x pCOL^ s ffil* j m *an Sound Joints tor ,4/ ofc -j Sound Equipment
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    • 179 5 md at j(wJ gafS^P?^ to eat o(um< C J( IlWm m M^m I/Ef 1 '>9*etl prerhten lk-tufkoul. MJ/ lI^D y^n* ihapf if nr»i and mUI JT lt£ cinalif kiauliful [Jy IF \J»p u>rthng performance I SOLE AGENTS: M. PRAGER LTD. C.IS/S4 n rn*w w% w 1 ILIL I n U
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    • 121 5 I TODAY ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: Youth fellowship games afternoon, St. Margaret s Scnool. 4 30 p.m BRITISH RED (ROSS: Handicapped children! outing. Katong Park SINGAPORE ARI SOCIETY: Exhibition of modern French art. Brlli&h Council Hall Stamford Road. 9 a m to 5.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY SOCIETY: Free film show. Tan
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  • 193 6 in H orrf« fl" i minimum). FOLI ow PBDANT I Day in the 'Malay Mall if you want to win that $5,000 word puzile. (.EC COOKERS Regret no demonstration Saturday 10th. ReCO nience Wednesday. 14th. 3pm VICHY WATER FAMOUS the; World over. An old yet still high reputation for
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  • 32 6 IN DEVOTED And Fverlovlnt Memory of Mv Mother. Bridget Catherine Beatrice chelvanathan (Mrs B C. Handy i who died in 7 52— Wr Shall Meet Again 6oon Lawrence M Handy.
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  • 757 6 The Strait Times Singapore, Sat. July 10, 1954 Rice Policy Whitewash One of the reasons for the Federation Government's long silence on its rice policy was explained in the opening paragraph of the White Paper on the action taken on the report of the Rice Production Com-! mittee. The Committee's
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  • 550 6 Boundless, it seems, are the I uses of rubber. Like the in- finitely adaptable soya bean, {which can br used for everything from aeroplane fittings to I sauce, rubber can now furnish I a moving pavement in the United States and feed the hungry i*>oplc* of the world
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  • 1069 6  -  CYNICUS BVj^B T*HERE are times whrn the law seems almost to try to bring itself Into contempt. Six Chinese who reached Serdanc gate in the curfew area of Parit Buntar ten minutes after seven were arrested, charged in court arid fined $100 each. They had left
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  • 874 6 Sarawak land surprises Malaysian :>nle hook KUCHING is full of surprises. Take for instance the suspension bridge across the Sarawak river. It is a most graceful structure and very pretty to look at. The floor is formed of planks laid side by side transversely and they crackle under your feet
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    • 662 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. it M'ortfi IW (minimum). STEVENSON To Joyce and Bob 0B 7th July, at the Bungsar Hospital. HI TAYI-OR "X* 'olin and Ann. at Malacra General HuipW«l. on 7th July. a daughter MOORE To Joanna and Don»ld Moore, at Kandnne Kerbau Hos- I pltAl. on July 9. a riauihter.
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    • 84 6 Now Foolproof Movie-Making with ft* World's f% Most Amazing»W THIS famous "dream" camera take* the guesswork out of movie making, gives V°u perfect exposure* without the nuisance of bulky exposure meters. Secret is the amazing photoelectric "eye" a built-in governor coupled to both lenses ir. a slide turret. You look
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    • 67 6 Long Play in lighter vein ULACHRINO \4ACIC STRINC r MENN MILLER CONCERT <VOL > CONCERT VOL 2, GLENN M.LLER "jj CONCERT (VOL 3 Ra« THE CLENN MILLED Pfnn STORY > lOE LOSS »N» I ORCHESTRA i^E LOSS b HIS ORCHESTRA "HIS MASTER'S VOICI 1 33 i R.P.M. RECORDS l Obtainable
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  • 285 7 The road back: First the small men— then the big k FULL AS-YOU-WERE I/S ALLIANCE AIM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A \\('K members will return to the Federal y^ mcil only after all their colleagues have appointed to the councils and commitn which they resigned in the States and alliance wants
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  • 82 7 CO KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. A PROCESSION of several thousand Malay s walked from Padanc Taya Bunsah to .the Lstana Maziah this itternoon to present an UMNO petition to the Sultan Whrn the Sultan appeared he was received with shouts of "Daulat Tuanku" and "Meide- k.\r
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  • 60 7 PENANG. Fri.— The Sessions Court president Mr. J. O. Adams today fined Lim Chow i Kern, h sampan man. $3,000 or nnr yoar's gaol for conveying contraband in the harbour. In addition, the goods 24 quart bottles of brandy. 50 lars of Chinese samsu and 4.700
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  • 165 7 Register it, says Advisory Board THE Singapore Hindu Advisory Board wants the pro- posed Hindu monogamous marriage act to provide for the marriage of a Hindu and a non-Hindu. It has recommended to the select committee on the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill that such a
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  • 69 7 I" 1 l IMiMR Fri. —A i *Bi r.iinpse arrested in uiU l.umpnr n connection Sm.OM Singapore charged in the 1 Wagtstntc*! Court han K« »ne Chan of Singapore charged with robbing at gun point Mr. Tan Thong Liat in a Middle Road
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  • 80 7 A BREAK THAT WASN'T A practice run EVERYONE In Singapore's Chinatown thought there was a "gaolbreak" at 3 p.m yesterday. Police from the Tan Jong Pagar and Radio Divisions, and two Reserve Unit vans sped to Outram Road Prison after the escape siren sounded Within 20 minutes road blocks were
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  • 24 7 A thief broke Into a coffer shop in Chua Chu Kang Road. Singapore, on Thursday and took $230 from a drawer
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  • 75 7 Two youths, aged 12 and 17, and a man, aged 31, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday to loitering in a car park for the! purpose of importuning. The man. Haji Sin bin Haji Masod, was fined $25 or five days' gaol.
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  • 117 7 SEREMBAN, Fri. Learner drivers here can test their, knowledge of road signals before going for their driving test. An electricity powered model car costing about $3,000 has been Installed at a garage here. It is believed to be the first of its kind in
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  • 164 7 A SURVEY wUI be mule tomorrow morning of a part of the Orchard Road Circus, which is claimed to be on private land. The survey will be made for the British MaUya Trustee and Executor Co. Ltd which ha- threatened to block off
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  • 65 7 MR. LAI PAX Kill A.V i-rrv nlfni of the Perak < hin.-x, Welfare Association, presents a scroll to pretty Hong Ruin film star. Miss HoonK Sin Nui. at a charity show in the Odeon Theatre, Ipoh. on Thursday night. More than 55.000 v.is
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  • 75 7 The 'oddman out sent to prison MICHAEL PRAKASAN was the only "odd man out" in a long queue of customers at a Singapore Government toddy shnD in St. George's Road When he tried to jump the queue, the toddy shop clerk, Noordin bin Abdullah, stopped him. I'raltisan punched Noordin and
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  • 160 7 Bread and milk for Bimbo B'UPPY which a Singapore traffic magistrate discovered under the Bench yesterday spent an afternoon in the lock-up. The magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, stopped Droceedngs when he found the pup. After the discovery, however, the pup was not removed
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  • 205 7 A 'better type' gets a year in gaol KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. PRIVATE Frank Clay- 1 ton, 20, described by his counsel as "one of the better type of national servicemen." was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' gaol by a Kuala Lumpur court martial for theft of $35 from two letters.
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Students of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, may move to the new buildings in Gurney Road at the end of the j year, the principal. Mr. E. Buckley told the Straits Times today. Work on the buildings la I I going on
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  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Government is auctioning 11,975 square feet of State land in a busy suburb of Kuala Lumpur on July 19. The land Is in five lots of 12.395 square feet each in Pudu Road near the Majestic Theatre.
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  • 59 7 A 17-year-old girl. Watiyah binte Kadim, of Buklt Timah Road, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with driving along Empress Place on Mar. 18 while under age and while not covered by insurance. She claimed trial, and Mr. Howe Voon (Thong, the Second Traffic
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  • 123 7 I'LL HELP HER FREE, SAYS A LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 32-YEAR-OLD Chinese mother, sentenced to three months' gaol by a Kuala Lumpur court on Wednesday foi illegally having two katis of srrap rubber worth $1.60, may have her case taken to the Sultan of Selangor. A Malacca businessman told
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  • 75 7 WINDING-UP ORDER AGAINST FIRM The Chief Justice. Sir Murray-Aynsley, In the Singapore High Court yc.sterSay granted an order for the Aindrn?-up of the Canton Construction Co., Lt'l. Mr. N L Maca-ssey. for the :ompany. said that the liabilities of the company amounted to $80 000 and the assets were about
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  • 137 7 Police tell bikers: Break up FACTORY PICKET BID ILLEGAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. DOUCE broke up 30ft 1 striking workers of the Lever Brothers soap and margarine factory In front of the works in Kuala Lumpur today. The strikers. who wore picketine the factory, dispersed after the poiire them that they
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  • 68 7 TEL UK ANSON. Fl Vanaia Madhavan, the IH-year-old schoolgirl who bo<ame "Ml* Federat; wu.s mobbed by admirers aftrr the Sultan of Perak oresentod Mil a iade-lnlaid bracelet at the town today. It was a pift from the neopln of this town ICIM Madhavan received thi
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  • 82 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Formi'r officers in the Malayan Volunteer Force who are retaining their ranks can wear th< ir uniforms again on specia occasions, says a Government gazette today. Trie "old soldiers' can wear then at parades connected with official birthdays of the 1 Qii'M-n and
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    • 181 7 The weather MIM M 1 M TEMPER \TI Xl i from 730 p.m. on July to 730 a.m. on July 8i Singapore 80 degree*. Penang 74. KoU Bahru 72. Kuala Lumpur 71, Ipoh 69. KuanUn 71 MAXIMUM Iy M nil I i: 1 7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on
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  • 256 8 FILM STAR KASMA HOW FACES A WRIT A WRIT of attachment A akai n s t Kasma i Booty, a film actress, I was granted by the Chief Justice, Sir Charf les Murray-Aynsley. in I the Singapore High Court yesterday, on the I application of Malay Film Productions Ltd. The
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  • 27 8 J BRUNEI TOWN. Frl. Medical services in the rural areas are to be improved by I the addition of two travelling 1 dispensaries
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  • 293 8 TWO GIRLS RtjStJUtjD lIS AU-UUI Utlivn CLOSE WATCHONTHE 'FERRY' CARS ANTI-VICE authorities are making nightly raids on hotels, bars and private houses in Singapore in a widespread drive to smash organised trafficking in women. A Mr Carl de Souza, assistant secretary of the Women
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  • 91 8 Women join fight to 'save' village ANOTHER welfare irroup— this time the Malay Women's Welfare Association —has joined the fight to •••ave" Poiikeiil villaje. Yesterday a team of eight Malay women left the association's headquarters in Desker Road to lecture the villagers on health and hygiene. Assisted by the Social
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  • 41 8 Batu Pahat won the championship cup in the interdistrict event of the Johore State shooting competition for home guards recently In the team contest for new villages. Parit Sulonp was first, with Scudai second and .Tamaluanß third
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  • 54 8 Gifts to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, totalled $8,222 in June. Of this amount. $6,985 was collected through the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Lee Foundation headed the list of donors with $5,000. Donations made to the Mission in memory of the late Mr Tay
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  • 47 8 Yeo Ah Heng was chargec n Singapore yesterday with assaulting Mary Mat hie Wil on with intent to outrage he: nodesty at the Families Social Club. R-A.F.. Seletar m Wednesday He claimed trial and was )ffered $500 bail in one surety ill July 16.
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  • 123 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Frl rE mystery surrounding the death of 23-year-old Kuppusamy was solved today by police and health authorities. Kuppusamy was admitted to hospital on Wed nesday after he told doctors that he had been stung on the finger by an
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  • 106 8 HOLIDAY? NOT ON THIS ROAD PENANG. Fri. THE Kedah Peak Road i.s still closed to holiday makers, a Ourun police officer said today. The road has been prohibited for use by the public since May 20 when Mr. C.N. Godwin, then Kedah Chief Police Officer, was killed by terrorists while
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  • 65 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Officers of the Johore Bahru District Scouts' Association are: Chairman. Inche Samsu bin Mahmud; secretary, inche Mohamad bin Abubakar: j j District Scout Master. Inche I Salleh bin Hassan; committee. Mr. All Hassan. Mr. Wons Llek Hing and Syed Othman bin Ali; treasurer.
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  • 24 8 The Singapore City Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. r>i vereux-Coleburn. dealt with 450 hawking cases in two hours yesterday.
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  • 212 8 It will 'jump 9 railway line KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. s BLUEPRINTS are now being* drawn by engineers in *> Britain for a $5 million double-decker bridge to I span the river at Klang. 1 It will replace the Bailey I Bridge built by Army engineers
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  • 72 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon. was In- vested last night with the badge of office of President of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club. The investiture was made by Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul i Rahman, the outgoing pre- i sident. at a dinner at the i
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  • 68 8 Two gaoled and fined Kassim bin Saat and Surli bin Hajl Warm were each sentenced yesterday to two months' gaol and fined $100 for criminal breach of trust of i 30 gallons of oil belonging to the Standard Vacuum Ou Comi pany at Ah Hood Road on April 10. Mr.
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  • 51 8 Mr. Wre Poh Kuang of Pan American World Airways will leave by Clipper aircraft for San Francisco this morning for advanced training. He is the first employee to be sent to the company's head office for training, and will be I ii'.vav for several
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  • 47 8 Tai Boon Chit, son of a coffee factory owner, was yesterday committed for trial in the Singapore High Court on 1 a charge of retaining coffee sreds and maize, valued at $5,321, which were stolen from another coffee factory during a hold-up.
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  • 185 8 A 'Pilgrim Special 9 for Catholics PENANO, Frl.— The Malayan] Railway will run a "Pilgrim Special" on Aug. 1 to bring Catholics to Bukit Mertajam for the annual feast of St. Anne, patroness of Province Wellesley. The train will leave Penang at 6.40 a.m. and arrive in Bukit Mertajam at
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    • 419 8 I iiU jjifl iljjj ji[|i |}j{« ggj fiff? H||| M ij 3 utti :t::: :i:t: !l! T I#SHAW BROTHERS^I "CARNIVAL STORY" ANNE BAXTER w c IT o H C( f R T N E in exciting Technicolor j^ \MERU AN NEWSFLASH: &fl| Anne Baxter has the role of i mMbß^bT
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    • 269 8 fAJHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACT]^ auSmbra °™,»«J Ml COIDIIIOHH IHONE (909 Dm A THE GLORIOUS ROMAN< I. OF (;i fi WITH A FIGHTING HEART AM) MAN WHO FOUGHT BY HER •a fC<? V^TV <rrae coiawr* hath ..^^h. j ImM SEED I >%"{ Katherine HEPBURN Walter HUSTON AKIM TAMIROFF ITKII.w MORNING TO-DAY 9AM
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 363 8 The Straits Times Crossword ".ttttrifif 28 Make up your mind then find I j 5 4 t^sl c 7 I a the answer again (7 >. i DOWN l^^ SSS The tomb of love »rrordlnir :o __j 2 He puta you In your plare I •> > '0 3. Copy
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  • 1909 9 TIMES special FEATURE History of the Red Vietminh rebels in Indo- China HE Free World is watching with mounting anxiety the outnumbered French army's desperate retreat. Daily, the Communist-led Vietminh rebels are pushing closer down the hot, fertile river valleys towards the ancient city of Hanoi, capital of Tonking Province.
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    • 202 9 K. r money and m>, for your beauty I < UTtX DAINTIEST PINKS H -vi liniertipi V rIX l°"f wearing H| po mS I th* amating be'tle. COTE" imooth, creamy lp-<' ck r l> neve* H•• C E^> IINVICTA Tb id li oi (ju.ilitT ilhin the nir.inN ill pockrts i
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    • 467 9 W%b '£M^^voucah\ I "'ci mfz£Jo^ S^ A\#C I BROWN SUEDE BROGUE W" f SAYB FOR MEN/TL PER PAll^Sn«wm/^fr?^«^r POST FREE 'i^^J^mM ord:rsforspaim^{ w}Uv^ UJ.IMI (B N.I iJli*#^ss l^(tl/ FULLY owing to i X, feIP^SMONTHS mICESFAIItS °^Sn^Sv Mtu't Full Brot.l* Sho. rhcolalr Hro.ll Suad. Laalkw |S|,W SEST TO ASY p,,. vtr\
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 223 9 Shoriwk tiotntos South Antoriran poison! fiH^K^Ll T.E ,;sI.A. TfTAMC higd \y/ PgQB4BLV A SQUTH 1 I S"n LL EVE(?VONE' /,f IHl^l COrWULSION WHEN > m^^^mi AMESOCAU POI6OM MUST LOCATE TWE MU«?Pe(f ■aaH^TJ de^Tm 16 CAUSED 8V Ki^^^^^ 'NSTRU/ttENT BEFORE ANYONE I W THAT FACE! iT 6 J A POWERFUL VEGE-
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  • 617 10 Shares are irregular SEVERAL factors combined yesterday to ease the closing rubber price by a cent to 70 i cents i Ib. including the disappointing overnight Nen York market which was affected by the announcement that 30,000 workers had gone on strike at the Cioodyear
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  • 20 10 SINGAPORE JILT 9. TIN: $374 per picul (up 37 cents). RIBBER: 70. rents a lb. (down one rent).
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  • 169 10 MELBOURNE. Frl Industrial share leading counters came into their own on :ht Stock Exchange this week partly pushing oil and mining stock, background. Loans t%% 1956-S9 £95- -15Loan t%% 1956-59 £96 10 2 6 1A PM .new i 19 6 .:t Bank of NSW £38 lo -2 Bradford
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  • 175 10 July first gr;de rubber clewed at K rents a lb. In Singapore yr-.-r:-day. one cent b-lou Thur.-rf ing price. The market reflected a disappointing New York market and opened seven-eighths o! a cent below the previous day's close. There was a certain amount of tr.-ide buying which sent
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  • 88 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks AxI soclatlon made the following changes j In It* rates to men-riant.* yesterday Canada: buy;ng. T.T. 32 3 16. airmail. On 32 5 16. 90 days 32 916 I credit bills 32 trade bills. Sellinc rate* T.T. or O.D. ready Canada 31 French Fram-s
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  • 118 10 Singapore Chinese Produrr r\rhance: noon prices per picul were: Copra: qultt; July $30', bvywt, $30 sellers; August $30 buyers. $30's sellers. Coconut oil: unchansed: $52>, sellers Pepper steady; black pepper up $7' 2 Muntok whlt^ j2l2>-,. Sarawak $2 in. I ampons biark $150 11.f.8. Ltd. rl<win price; commit
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  • 112 10 Ship* Ijlnj alongside the Singapore Harbour Boa d wharves or expected today are: Asturlns 12. Fultala C.P Blrhakelm 67. Labuan Hadji 89. Peleiu 13 14. Awata Maru 15 16, Atreu* It. Wakashima Maru •9 20. Hong Tat N Wall 8 Marudu 26. Ball 27 28. Olengyle 33 14,
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  • 92 10 FHERI sidei be local with shorl Jullne rubbei Cutler, Rumi,,. for Chin;, be rontrad i more <-.: the pn I destined ba.ssHdor h»ve m.-i and ha ing the.-,. happ.wlia 1 rj pi firmur here by on a b: in Lonri. bark how »c!: and absoi Them
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  • 13 10 Rubber crop Krmp.iv J^ 700 I lb for June IK fnr <
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  • 9 10 Srlavanc 1 of tin eoncei quartrr ci.
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    • 874 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited fro: Cltlsens of the Federation for t> following vacant posts In Feder Town Planning Department, Fede: atlon of Malaya <*» Town Plai i. ing Assistants. Salary sr-ali $102x6-114 156x12-240 252x12 31 rm. Age. 17 22 years. Qual.rli at ions: Passed School Certlflca Examination Gride I
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    • 591 10 NOTICES NOTICE Chun Kirn Pong has left i Conip'-iv. «nd la therefore, no li ger authorised to transact i business or collect any premiums our behalf. AMERICAN DJTKRNATIONAI ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. In The Matter Of THE COMPANIES ORDINANC ir 1940 AND In The Matter Of J UNION AERATED WATEI CO.,
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    • 955 10 NOTICES NOTICE '■r We. the undersigned Chua H<x >n- Tat anJ Madam Oel Say CV mv hereby declare that the marnaf on muiually entered Into between ou; selves Is hereby mutually dissolve t |m from the date hereof and elthi party Is at liberty to marry agal without interference by
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    • 889 10 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE •k Tenders will be received by the iv State Engineer, Kedah Per'.ls, from te Class "C" Contractors and above up r- to 4 p.m. of the 28th day of July, (d 1954, for the Construction of Dis er pensary ai.d Clinic, Quarter* for n I Hospital Assistant,
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    • 255 10 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINI HEAP ENC MOH SS CO., LTD SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO., (Sj_Lj 33 35. THuk Aver Street— Phono till* Passenger Freight Service) ■LI (.I\N(. SENG"— DIBIECT SAILING* IH\M', CHt.RinnV— KORTNM.IIIM A.. Spore appr. July Hi I. <"p»rr api M.V. "SOON REE"— SAILINGS !<> PANGKAI I"' N V
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    • 985 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. ,j^ In S.ngoporr) Passage c:.V% FUNNEL LINB o##H t via oth«, ports to load ond discharge cargo WpTpOOL* GLASGOW. LO.;r>ON 4 CONTININTaI PORTS Dvie Soils r Shorn Panono G 11/14 July 13 July 14/14 iajy 17/ IB July 11 July II Jury 19/20 Jury 21 July
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    • 55 12 AT the Necri Sembilan police sports meet recently the announcer in Malay did not fepm to know anything about the language ia v c .i few words which he lonifd together to make a sentence Most rf the announcements could > rot he understood,
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    • 152 12 Call charge will affect small man IT is reported that the Tele- corns DepartrrK nt intends In the Federation next year, to charce ton crnt.s tor ever\ phone call instead of the usual monthly rental. This will be a very birder, on small traders, who must make great use of
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    • 390 12 A DVOCATE" in "Mr. Pritt and the Bar Regulations" appears to have allowed the fundamental rights it issue to be obscured both by legal oorrectitude and ;he right of reciprocal admission of members of the 3ar of Singapore to the Bar In England and Australia.
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    • 290 12 MESSRS. Sopiee and Yeap Choong Kong make much play with the claim that the Labour demand for elections in 1954 La "unrealistic and unreasonable". Yet they both had a hand In formulating the policy which led to this claim. Throughout 1953. Mr. Sopiee was
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    • 203 12 MR. PROSPER LISTON suggests that the uovornmom micht award a SI O.OOO prize for the best ideas for the greater use of rubber. This is a sound suggestion that should start creative minds working on this to ;us. vital problem. I have another .suggestion. Your
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    • 86 12 THE Government states that every birth and death nval be reported It would be equally good it legislation could be passed to make compulsory registration of all marriages There is a registrar of marriages in most towns but only marriages that come before him are registered Thus,
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    • 184 12 THE Ritson pay scheme hM been approved months back. Why are teachers of English in vernacular schools still paid according to the old scale? CI'RIOrS TEACHER. Mi). «p«nI DON'T see the need W>r an- I other taxi stand It Dh"b\ Ghaut There is one 'here alreariv I
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    • 67 12 HRICKET is a very healthy U form of recreation. But we should also realise how danger- jus the cricket ball can be. Recently as I was cycling I ilong Balestier Road past the Heylon Sports Club. I wasi nearly hit by a cricket ball. I suggest that the
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    • 294 12 Remember the 'short stop' driver I DISAGREE with the views ot Mr C Prosper Liston 1 am a member of the Automo- 1 bile Association and I feel that before any strong protest la made to the authorities about parking meters, the views of the ordinary members should be asked.
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    • 145 12 Coupons, games at fun fair WE notice with pleasure the constructive criticism of C G about the coupons at our food and fun fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall recently. It i.s inevitable that some do not hear as well as others, especially in i. crowd. The value of every
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    • 82 12 rE other day, I received a notice to compound for $5 an alleged offence of disobeying a traffic sign. As the notice stated, this was said to have taken place more than I seven months ago. I tried hard to recollect the incident but gnve
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    • 86 12 MR U. N NAIRS complaint; .ib.mt Indian music over Radio Malaya la unjustified Be forget* that the old caste ■yaten la last disappearing among Indians and that many things liked by only the .socalled high caMcs are also disappearing. If Mr. Nalr cannot do without
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    • 53 12 A CINEMA showing Indian pictures has started advance booking for all classes of seats. It is hoped that other cinemas will follow suit. The public should see that this i facility is not abused and that a black market racket is not started. I B. MOIID. HI'SSIAN. Secretary,
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    • 145 12 INDIA, Burma and Indonesia did not wait for general elections before achieving their independence. Why must we 0 Is it because they regard independence as the means to an end in political and economic stability and social security, whilst we consider indepence as the
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  • 600 13  - MILE-SPECIALIST CINEMAIICAN DO IT AGAIN Pedometer a threat EPSOM JEEP By JWICE winner of the Bukit Timah mile in nearrecord times. Cinema II has his chance again over his pet distance today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. With 8.13 to carry. Cinema II is not badly
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  • 157 13 ll'miii II M' I mi BOY rUtNTEB K», 1 X.l* VICTORIOUS Star Sapphire <iold Train SYBIL'S PRIDE hantletotr Klrr Mill <■ XKI.KMA Vlrtwioa* C.aU Trala CHANTICLEER SrMl'a PrMc Parwaai VICTORIOUS R«l Waif II Joll» Kailnr 81l s PRIDE Parwut Rarr 1 Rarr 1 1.1 l MIRR WINNIE
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  • 235 13 i sprinters of much promise Robbie Burns, i.mston Lady and Troubadour stand in 2. I)iv. 7. 6f. event (Ra<-e 5) and we (mk f,,r«ird to a great tussle between them. the handiiyl uriour who, In i M.u.iya, at k March, pulferb in over 6f on J|
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  • 41 13 AT BUKIT TIMAH TODAY TH> "illiir v.is shouerv I but barring any 5* tn «<>ing today W "I s S. ommm K.i, seven ■I Hi\(,sHOT:' Majes- "> K.i. r Knur. ■ft 1 1 MM II I Mill hroad- ntarin on all eight
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  • 483 13 MALEKZADEH DOES BEST AT B. TIMAH y\ W y K/ADKH Is nicely handlcaprap at go and over his favourite distance -a mile- he appeals at sound each-way bet in Rare Four This Umlddad gritting tackled a bright lot of top class sprinters over ■f. in hLs last appearance, at Bukit
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  • 27 13 THE .mn.i.il general meeting of the Singapore Riißbv Union will be heir! at the Singapore Cricket Club on July 19 at 5. 30 p m.
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  • 1207 13 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today, first day of j the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting, are given b«low. Double Tote will be held on Races Four and Seven. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.15: Class 2, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1 HUr Sapphire
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  • 159 13 T*HK eyes of Australia and New 1 Zealand will be on Singapore's best racehorses at today's meeting at Buklt Ttmah The tyes belong to Mr. C E. Robertaon. New Zealand director and Australian chairman of Wright Stephenson bloodstock company and Mi Charles McQuillan. Wright Stephensnn
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  • 253 13 Ignore Super Picture's Kl. failure SI'PCB PICTIRK (Race Eight i was certainly not beaten for lack of stamina when he failed badly over the Kuala I.umpur mile ln May. Perhaps it was one of his off-days. Super Picture's two wins over t)-r Buklt Tlmah 6f. in March were performances of
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  • 305 13 Great tussle on in U.K. open golf SOUTHPORT. Fri L""VERYTHINO was moving toward* Lj a great climax ln the British open golf championship when the second round was played yesterday on the Royal Blrkdale links here At the end of yesterday's play. !Sn players with total* of 151 or better
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  • 86 13 CHICAOO. PM.— The Big Three of Unlt«d sutes raclng-the winners or the Kentucky Derby, the Preak- i neas Sukes and the Belmont Stake.- I —will run here on July 17 They are Determine Hasty Road and High Oun. respectively, and the* will
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  • 256 14 LONDON. Fri YORKSHIRE, the County crlckei championship leaders beat Northampton by nine wickets i today to stretch their lead to 14 1 point* more than Warwicicshire. .who were beaten by Lancashire. Yorkshire now have 134 points and Warwick 120 both from 16 games.
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  • 167 14 Derbyshire save game DERBY Frl I ijKHBYSHIHK made a draw of their game against Pakistan today, the feature being an unbeaten 101 by Revill when Derbyshire faced a lead of 265 run.* after Pakistan s declaration PAKISTAN ltl Innings— SlT DrRRISHIFO Ist Inninc*— l:» PAKISTAN M> INNING!* A.imuddin b Morgan
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  • 45 14 PlftjtM their lasl SAPA Dlv 3 A game, at MFA. ground yesterday Alexandra FT. and Junior A A drew 4-4. Hassan Ahmad i2>. Hassan and Hamiri scored (or Alexandra: M Ramasamy |t). K Rahman and Sulalman (nr Juniors. Chua Ban Hock refereed.
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  • 38 14 Cosmo* SC beat Setla Jaya 5-1 In a SAFA Div. 3C game at Geylanc yesterday. JafTar 1 2 Adam i 2« and AkslD scored for Cosmos; /trltlin Babiurg for Setla Jaya. M. K. Moold«n refereed.
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  • 833 14 By THE SPORTS EDITOR. gINGAPORE and the Combined Services (Singapore) meet in the deciding game in the southern section of the Malaya Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow, kick-off at 5.15 p.m. Singapore go into the game in the
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  • 532 14 A START will be made, at the Badminton Hall tonight. In the Singaport badminton championships. The weekend's matches are: < TODAY AT 7.15 P.M.: Court No. 3: Chan Soo Ouan v Joe. E. Hens; A. Amir v Wahab Sarawl. Tan Guan Hong Mohd. Noor b. Idrte.
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  • 509 14 By Our Cricket Reporter. THE main topic among cricketers during the week was, of course. Singapore's second successive 'defeat by Malacca at Malacca and the subsequent choice of the South side for the annual match against North, which will be played in innh
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  • 268 14 ALEXANDRA 'MODERNS' HAVE IT I 4LEXANUHA Secondary Mnrier: School with 111 points II mon l than their nearest rivals. Alexandri Seronciary Grammar School. »ri the tearr. championship at t hi first quadrangular athletic meetln of Services schools held or. OUlmai clay. RAP. School. Chanel and R.A F School. Seletar. were
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  • 16 14 ONLY to WINS PERU J 1 J Pi I I R;ihn: 1 chance by li I
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  • 8 14 Dockyan draw Id with Fath Do. k II
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