The Straits Times, 3 July 1957

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALB BICE EPS ~QO.OO O" The Straits Times He*** I**1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 1381 1 CHANCES MUST 'ACCORD WITH THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE AS A WHOLE' New citizens must swear loyalty to Malaya, renounce all other countries Constitution is made public FINAL FORMULA ALTERS MANY REID POINTS KUALA UMPUR, Tuesday. JMPOKTANT changes in the recommendations of the Reid Constitutional Commission jisclosed
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  • 149 1 Security- special powers ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The new constitution gives Parliament special powers to legislate against subversion. This legislation can be introduced if Parliament considers that "action has been taken or threatened by any substantial body of persons, whether inside or outside the Federation, to cause a substantial number
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  • 89 1 Shorts from the White Paper OK IFF items from the proposed Z new constitution: PAN-MALAYAN ARRANGE--1 MENTS which exist today will continue. INTERNATIONAL AGREEi MENTS made before merdeka day will be recognised afterwards. 1 •UNLESS PARLIAMENT E otherwise provides, the salaries and allowances of the Prime Min- ister and other
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  • 419 1 Rulers are asked: Do you want to be No. 1? I I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri, today sent cables to the Sultans inquiring if they desire election as Paramount Ruler for five years on the conditions laid down in the new constitution.
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  • 111 1 FOUR HUNDRED Singapore Government launchmen began a work-to-rule yesterday. A goslow by 500 prison warders may start soon. All are members of the Government Workers' Union. As a result of the launch go-slow smugglers have been able to cut the price of liquor and cigarettes brought
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  • 25 1 HONG KONG. Tues.—Singapore and Malaya have been invited to take part in an Asian film week in Peking beginning on Aug. 31. A.P.
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  • 67 1 SULTAN HOME AFTER LONDON OPERATION LOOKING fit and well after his operation in London, the 65-year-olil Sultan of Kedah the elder brother of Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned to Singapore in the Willem Ruys yesterday. The Sultan was accompanied by his second son. Tengku Abdul Malik, and his ADC, Tengku Abdul
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  • 32 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Army authorities who have banncu news about military activities in Indonesia today ordered censorship on the activities of Mount Merapi volcano. No reason was given A.P-
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  • 758 1 Duke to arrive in capital on Aug. 29 M-CELEBRATIONS TIMETABLE I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V —The Duke of Gloucester, who will represent the Queen at the independence ceremonies in Kuala Lumpur next month, arrives here on Aug. 29. With him will be the Duchess of Gloucester and their son. Prince William.
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Tues— Film producer Mike Todd is throwing a party for 1,700 people tonight which may set him back by as much as M 5600,000. The restlvities will launch Todd's great film "Around the World in 80 days," in Britain. The proceedings begin with the
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  • 515 1 RAF OFFICER FOUND SHOT IN HEAD Gun (one bullet fired) near body pLIGHT-LT. Horace William Crocker, missing from R.A.F. Seletar since last Wednesday, was found dead yesterday lying in undergrowth beside Upper Thomson Road, Singapore. A .45 Colt automatic pistol owned by the 45-year-old officer was found beside his body,
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  • 26 1 A schoolboy. Goh Yew Kit, 12, was knocked unconscious yesterday when a coconut dropped on his head in Lorong Tai Seng. Singapore.
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Tues.— Lord Patrick Beresford. Princess Mar garet's favourite escort of the current social season was reported today to have Invited her to Ireland to attend the wedding of his brother U.P.
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  • 87 1 BABES IN WOOD FOUND SLAIN LONDON, Tues. The bodies of two children for whom police and thousands of people had searched for 11 days were found in a shallow grave near a Bristol Mental Hospital last night. The children were June Sh<»- '<y, seven, and her brother Roy. five The
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  • 64 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri. announced today that the new moon for ixIng the first day of ~ulhi.ijah (Hari Raya Haji :nonth) was seen at Rantau ;nd Telok Kemang in Negri Sembilan last Friday. The Rulers have therefore confirmed
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  • 26 1 QUAKE KILLS 50 TEHERAN. Turv— At least 50 pinpli- killed, hundreds injured in earthquake that rocked Caspian Sim province of Babul Larijan today UP.
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  • 189 2 Midnight callsno patients pENA N G, Tues.— Several doctors here have been victims of an anonymous telephone hoaxer. One angry doctor said today he was called out twice on successive nights. The hoaxer is believed to be a teen-ager. A doctor who answered a midnight call said
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  • 72 2 SEREMBAN, Tues.— A wo- man has been elected to the Bahau local council. She Ls i Madam Chua Sow Wen, who j polled the most votes in her ward. The 10 other councillors elected are Messrs. Thong Wan Tat, Lee Khan Hene. j Yap Liew Swee,
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  • 48 2 BENTONG. Tues— Alliance town councillors here are to write to the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman and Alliance headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on the delay In Bentong getting a new fire engine. They say the present engine Is "practically useless" and should be scrapped.
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  • 541 2 WHITE PAPER GETS DOWN TO DETAILg OF GOVERNMENT, JUSTiCE AFTER MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR. "> Tues.— The first governors of the new states of Penang and Malacca will be nominated by the Queen and the Conference of Rulers jointly after consulting the Chief Minister.
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  • 71 2 TRADITIONS OF NANING WILL BE PRESERVED rE traditions of tiny Naning province in the new state of Malacca will be preserved after merdeka. The White Paper says that the Governor of Malacca will appoint "Dato Penghulu of Naning" in accordance with local custom. The Dato Fenghulu will follow the Governor
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  • 466 2 Judges: Federal citizens only to be appointed after five years EiIVE YEARS after merdeka day, only federal citizens may become judges of the Federation Supreme Court. During the next five years, however, the present Chief Justice and other judges will remain in office and may servo beyond the age of
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  • 71 2 Ho hT da n tha i, the A "<>»>ey-General should Th. *»l d po i^ UcKl m *>as been accepted. n,«J- Attorney-Generals position is safeguarded by a provision that he shall not be removed from office excep* ludr^thTf K eaSOn and in thp sam
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  • 51 2 Her maiden flight in 'test' Britannia MISS RITA WILSON, a charming air hostess of the BOAC Britannia which arrived In Kuala Lumpur on Monday on a proving flight to the Far East. It is Miss Wilson's first flight she has just graduated from the company's stewardess training school. Straits Times
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  • 50 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Local graduates of the University of Malaya, Raffles College and the King Edward VII College of Medicine are to form an association. A meeting has been called for July 10 at 5 p.m. at the Victoria Association Old Boys Association building here
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  • 29 2 The annual meeting of the Singapore centre of the St. John Ambulance Association will be held at the association headquarters, 25 Gilstead Road, on July 12.
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  • 123 2 A SE f ARA TE railway service commission is to be f* established in the Federation, the White Paper on the future constitution discloses The reasons given are Service is of such size as to require special requirements. It is desirable that the commission responsible
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  • 46 2 The 575-strong Shell Emj ployees' Union, Singapore, will hold its second annual meeting at East Coast Road at 1 p.m. on July 14. The union last' year reached an agreement with the management giving its members higher wages and improved conditions of service
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  • 25 2 KUALA KANOSAR, Tues i Mr. Bahdur Singh was electled chairman of the Kuala IKangsar Co-operative Stores I Society at the society's an'nuai meeting.
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  • 303 2 Secret ballot on Paramount Ruler candidates A MALAY RULER can now be deemed u suitable to be Paramount Ruler for other cause" apart from infirmity of mind body. This very important qualification in the r for the election of the Paramount Ruler is i closed in the White Paper. It
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR TO BECOME CAPITAL— BUT NOT YET KUALA LUMPUR municipality will by law eventually become the federal capital of independent Malaya. The new Parliament will then have exclusive power to make laws about its boundaries. It will be able to do this only when the Federal and Selangor Governments
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  • 622 3 *We want to be friendly with all the world, to participate in the cause of peace 9 I HOPE EGYPT AND BRITAIN WILL WORK FOR BETTER RE LA TIONS HE SA YS IN TV INTERVIEW We asked Russia for submarines: And why shouldn't we do
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  • 75 3 NO MOVE YET TO EXCHANGE DIPLOMATS LONDON. Tv c s Egypt has not approached Britain for the resumption of diplomatic relations, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. He was answering questions about the television interview in which President Nasser said he wanted to return to normal relations with Britain. If
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  • 118 3 TOKYO. Tues. Japanese shipping and fishing companies were told tonight that Britain had abolished the Christmas Island danger zone which was enforced during the recent nuclear tests. The British Government told Japan in January that a danger zone covering 1.000 square miles around
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  • 211 3 Young killer 'under influence of comics' BOY STABBED HIS SISTER 48 TIMES, COURT TOLD ijELBOURNE, Tues.— A A criminal court jury today found a boy, aged 14, guilty of murdering his 17--year-old sister. He was sentenced to be detained during the Governor's pleasure. The boy, James Robert Gribble. was charged
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    • 55 3 SALISBURY, Tues. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arrived here by air today for a fortnight's tour of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. A large official reception awaited the Queen Mother <ts she arrived In a BOAC Britannia which had flown the 5.500 miles from London by
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    • 30 3 LONDON: The last British troops will leave Jordan on July 6. 10 weeks ahead of the final date agreed when the AngloJordan Friendship Treaty was terminated on March 13. 1957.—Reuter.
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    • 25 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government will have to raise nrarly 200 million rupees (£l5 million) to balance its Budget for the financial year starting in October.—Reuter.
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    • 24 3 HOLLYWOOD: An adventure story based on the exploits of Will Adams, first Englishman to visit Japan, is scheduled to be filmed next year. —A.P.
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    • 23 3 ROTTERDAM: One of Holland's biggest chocolate factories has closed down because the heat wave melts the chocolate before it can be packed.—A P.
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    • 26 3 HONG KONG: Mr. E S K. Ho Tung, millionaire financier and elder son of the late Sir Robert Ho Tung died suddenly here, aged 56 —Reuter.
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    • 24 3 MOSCOW: A Moscow woman, one of a family of four centenarians, has just celebrated her 154 th birthday, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported.—Reuter.
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    • 16 3 WASHINGTON: it is now feared the hurricane death toll in Louisiana State will be around 500.—A.P
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    • 42 3 DALLAS, Tues. Fishing from a boat with his wife. Frank L. Robinson dropped his glasses into 15 feet of water. About an hour later, Mrs. Robinson hauled in her line, and there were the glasses neatly hooked. A.P.
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  • 239 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consols £50 *4 binding 4'J, £87 7/16 Var 3'^'i £68 9/16 —9/16 BANKS iJerc. (£s— £2'. pu) £5 11/16 !astern (£5) £BM, Chartered (£1) 37/9 /74 iongkong ($125) £94 'j INSURANCE ;om. Un. (uts) 79/9
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 26'sd., Aug 26 T f ,d., Sept. 27d., Oct.-Dec. 27<«d., Jan. -Mar. 27d April-June 26% d., July cl.f. 2W&., Aug. c.i.f. 26» 4 d. Sept c.i.f. 26-^d. Tone: Quietly steady.
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  • 21 3 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £765, sellers £767, Forward buyers £760 4, sellers £761, Settlement £765. Turnover a.m. 220 tons, p.m. 55.
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  • 201 3 BLACKMAIL MAN CALLS ON Mrs.HARUGIRARD TOKYO, Tuesday. A JAPANESE identified by police as an extortioner on probation today demanded that American soldier William Girard's Japanese wife pay two million yen ($16,665) as "condolence money" for the death of the Japanese woman Girard is alleged co have shot ana killed on
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  • 119 3 Film star in $25 m. suit over 'Trapeze LOS ANGELES, Tues. Author Daniel Fuchs is asking U558,250,000 (about Ms2s million) in a copyright infringement suit against producer Burt Lancaster and others over the film Trapeze The suit, filed yesterday in Federal Court, says that before August 1940 Fuchs wrote a
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  • 43 3 WASHINGTON, Tues— The U. S. House of Representatives foreign affairs committee yesterday vot»d by 22-8 for a bill authorising USS--3,242.333,000 in foreign aid for the coming year. The figure was $600 million less than President Eisenhower requested Reuter
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  • 32 3 LONDON, Tues. The British Government announced today that it would remove from import controls a large number of commodities used in industry, mainly affecting imports from the dollar area Reuter.
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  • 192 4 NO MORE INKY THUMBS FOR 54 STUDENTS TPOH, Tues.— A group x of 54 adult state workers, most of them women, who have been identifying themselves by their thumbprints on letters and documents, are now lfarning to sign their names. The workers come from the Heawood and Veerasamy estates, in
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  • 112 4  -  DAVID FINDLAY From WELLINGTON, Tues.—A Malayan diplomat and his attractive wife were among those vhose formal finery was the centre of admiration at a big diplomatic reception at Wellington's Government House recently. The couple were Inrhe Hashim bin Sultan and his wife. Inche Hashim
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  • 260 4 Union men charged wit h gang robbery ALOR STAR, Tuesday. THREE top Kedah officials of the Peninsula Malays Union were today accused of committing armed gang robbery with three other men. Ahmad bin Abdul Razak, president of the Kampong Jabl Branch of the PMU, Ismail bin Awang, secretary, and Mustaffa
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  • 48 4 PASSED— NEW PASSPORT DESIGN PENANG. Tues. The Federal Executive Council has approved a design for the new passport for independent Malaya. Wording will be In rumi and English and the coyer will bear the Federation insignia. Twenty thousand will probably be ordered. They will be printed In London.
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  • 214 4 ANGELA OFF WITH A BOOK OF CHINESE RECIPES pOTTON Queen, Angela Smith, 19, spent an hour yesterday combing a Singapore bookshop for a book 6f Chinese recipes. On Monday a local textile company gave a dinner for her at the Capitol Restuarant. She was astonished by the number of dishes.
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  • 315 4 r MLMms i^ iS YBABS FOR the first time in 15 years 1 the relatives in Singapore of model Violet Carson, who was separated from them by World War 11, will be able to hear her voice. On
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  • 190 4 PARENTS were yesterday asked to send their children to school as usual in the event of a strike by 2.500 members of the SingaDore Teachers' Union. Plans have been made to keep all Government schools goi'-e should the teachers tut out. A
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  • 153 5 Son of a Sultan helped him learn Malay u'HILE other passen- gera on the 21,000--•oii liner Willem Ruys were playing deck games, dancing or drinking on the 18--oyage from Lonlon to Singapore, one enger sat in a corof the lounge busiv learning Malay. V he was stuck for a I,
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  • 65 5 The Scarf Memorial Trophy, rvarded annually to the Squadron achieving the best s training results durng the year, has been won SO Squadron, R.A.F. t Is commanded by Squadron Leader A. Phillips, and based at Tengah. The trophy is named after Squadron Leader A. S. K. Scarf
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  • 401 5 Tobacco presents health and economic hazard, says medical chief 'If we can't put ban on imports then we must do something to educate the public' 'pOP Government and city medical officials in Singapore yesterday supported the idea of a campaign similar to
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A sergeant in the special constabulary, Doya bin Busu, 31, died in the General Hospital here today a few hours after he was injured in a road accident. Doya was cycling to work in Selayang police station, eight miles from here, this morning
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  • 104 5 $10m. drop in council investments THE market value of the Singapore City Council's $94,000,000 investments fell at the end of last year by more than $10,783,000, partly because of the Suez crisis. Disclosing this in his annual report published yesterday, the City Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Hill, said that fortunately
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  • 14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No Emergency incidents were reported in the Federation today.
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  • 98 5 LALBOURER ROBBED, LEFT NAK ED ON ESTATE PATH KUANTAN, Tues.— The police are looking for six men who stripped naked a town council labourer and stole $97 from him. The labourer, Ali bin Soyan. told the police he was waylaid on a lonely path in Tons Ah Estate, on the
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  • 41 5 The Rev. Walter Beuttler. an American theologian, who is now on a round-the-world lecture tour, flew into Singapore from Colombo yes terday. He will give a series of lectures on theology at the Elim Church, Serangoon Road.
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  • 19 5 The Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union gave the 43 striking revenue officers at the Singapore Airport $50.
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  • 74 5 He's got tricks to show Burma bandits LT. BO MYAT KGAW. leader of a 10-man Burmese military police contingent which left for home by CPA yesterday after a month's training in Ma* laya. Their course included intensive lessons in jungle warfare. "Now we have a couple of tricks up our
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  • 157 5 An injection trick gets him day in prison, fine lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. An assistant at the General Hospital here, Mohamed bin Ahmad was sentenced to a day's Jail today for corruptly receiving $25 from a patient to give him extra injections. Mohamed was also fined $750. or six months' jail,
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  • 208 5 Fined $100 for throwing the doors at police MALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, said today that when soldiers mixed with civilians they should behave like gentlemen. The public must be able to respect them and not fear them, he added. Mr. Iyer
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  • 48 5 Isaquldin Musayed Ali, 31. pleaded guilty in Singapore Voierday to a charge of escaping from lawful custody on June 28. Isaquidin. who was under a three-month sentence, made his dash for freedom from the General Hospital. He was recaptured the next day. Sentence was postponed.
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  • 29 5 The Singapore Co-opera-tiv e Union Ltd.. will celebrate the International Cooperators' Day festival with a variety concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 20 5 Tay Bah Heng, 54. was rescued from the sea off Clifford Pier, Singapore, yesterday and taken to hospital.
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  • 161 5 TjiNCOURAGED by its sue- cess in the Cairnhill byelection, the Liberal Socialist Party is planning an assault on all 32 seats in the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections. The party's central committee will meettomorrow to discuss its campaign stFategy. Mr. E. K. Tan, secretarygeneral, said yesterday:
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  • 127 5 THE Singapore Govern- merit stressed yesterday that it had no intention to include the Singapore Polytechnic in the Malayanisation scheme. This assurance, which came from the Education Ministry, was given as it was known that there was still "a great deal of doubt" in
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  • 28 5 The Singapore Education Society will present a lecture on "American Education" by Mr. Albert Fisher at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 106 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert. Esplanade Garden. 6 p.m. to 7 pm. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film Show Tree of Wealth. Rajsthan series 1 (Jaipur), Symphony of Life, Private life of the Silkworm, Darjeeling— at 26A. Raffles Place, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS to Singapore scout contingent
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    • 127 5 national Women's Club meeting talk on "Banal faith by Mrs. S. I Fozdar 10 a.m.; beauty culture class 5.15 pm. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Malay conversation class, bodybuilding, weightllfting. Chess Club, gymnastics, judo 5.30 p.m.; at Balestler Road pavilion motorists' self-repair class 7.30 p.m. CHINESE Y-M-C.A. (Prince Edward Road): Bodybuilding, billiards
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    • 75 5 graphs by Tarn Yew Fun. Ang Kok-Huat. Tan Siong-Tens. Wan Yue Kong. Kwan Chee Yew— 9 a.m. to 530 p.m. CLOTHING SHOP at St. Andrew's Cathedral, C.W.A. Room. South Side, 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS (Queen Street): Activity instructor?:' training course judo 6 pin motor-repairing, photography
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  • 85 6 U Word* 110 (minimum! MR. LOW BOON ANN aged 69 passed away peacefully at 5 am., on 2.7.57 at 228 Carpmael Road, leaving behind three sons Hock Soo. Hock Chuan, Hock Lye, three daughters. one son-in-law, 3 daughters-in-law. and seven grand-children. Funeral on 47.57. MADAM SIM SIEW BEE (wife
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  • 89 6 tU Word* Sl* (minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Jacob Foo Lee Ngee thank Relatives. Friends and various Club Members for their Prayers, Wreaths, Scrolls, Attending Night Visit and Funeral. MRS. MOORE Sincerely Thanks 1 A.l Officers, Wives, Well wishers! who attended the Funeral of her| late Husband. Captain
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  • 26 6 10 H ,rdi 110 (minimum). JACKSON— Anae Marjory. In fond and loving memory of a br.ive woman and dear wife 3.7.56 —Jack and Families.
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  • 1103 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. July 3, 1957. The Merdeka Charter The Constitution of the future independent Federation of Malaya is published this morning in its final form. It will be debated next week in the Legislative Council whose own life is being extended until, it is anticipated, 1960 but
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  • 1628 6 .EITHER A MALAYAN OR NOTHING Though the Alliance, the Malay Rulers and the British Government have accepted most of the Reid Commission's recommendations on citizenship, they have made several changes to ensure that Federal citizens owe undivided loyalty to the Federation.
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    • 315 6 MR. TAX-PAYER is wrong, I am afraid, when he says in his letter published in the Straits Times on June 10, that a Malayan engineer cannot register with the Board of Architects even if his mother-in-law is on the Board itself. I would like
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    • 91 6 TUNE, July and August are J the three months when most schools hold their sports. This is meant to be a period of festivity and rejoicing for the pupils. Unfortunately most heads of schools turn their sports day into a grand social event. Not only is
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  • 252 7 LIM AT HEAD OF LAW STUDENTS BUT... |NX of the best stu- dents in Radio Malaya's 12-week law course was Mr. Lim Yew Hock of Singapore. ct THE Mr. Lim Yew Hock, but a Supreme Court •.•ciiographer one of 50 student! chosen to attend i law seminar at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 422 7 MCA PUBLICITY CHIEF ALLEGES THAT 'UNLIMITED SUMS OF MONEY 9 ARE BEING PAID OUT 'DIEHARDS HAVE SPENT $50,000 IN LAST YEAR IN BID TO GAIN CONTROL AT SUMMIT' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE M.C.A. publicity chief, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today charged that Kuomintang Party
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  • 88 7 Wanted: A Malayan envoy to Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is looking for a candidate to be Malayan High Commissioner in Pakistan after merdeka. The present .Malayan Commissioner there. Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddln, is going to London to work under the new High
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  • 87 7 PENANG. Tues. A silverware dealer, Tang Wai Peng, was acquitted today without his defence being called on a charge of dishonestly retaining a silver purse belonging to Mrs. I. C. C. Rigby. the wife of the Penang Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, on March 2 at Chulai
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  • 353 7 WOMAN BECOMES FIRST AMATEUR TO BEAT A MARLIN IN MALAYAN SEAS Greatest of game fish hit back for an hour A WOMAN has become A the first angler to fight and beat a marlin, the greatest of ocean game fish, in Malayan waters. She is Mrs. Marion Harrison, wife of
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  • 57 7 Mr. L. D. Millo, command civilian administration officer at Par East Air Force, left Singapore yesterday with his wife and daughter for Britain In the Asia. Mr. Millo, who was in charge of 12,000 R.A.F. civilian employees for the last three years, will take up an
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  • 123 7 THREE THUGS SLASH AND ROB JUMAT'S BROTHER IN LORONG AMBUSH HASHIM Jl MAT 20, younger brother of a Singapore minister, was slashed and robbed near his home in Lorong M, Teluk Kurau, on Monday. Hashim, a clerk, was returning from a visit to friends when he was ambushed by three
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  • 193 7 FIRMS APPEAL AGAINST RULING AN appeal against claims totalling $585,603 which had been admitted by the Official Receiver and Liquidator against the Chiang Meng Oil Mills Ltd., under process of being wound up, was heard in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The claims had been
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  • 66 7 Officials elected at the annual meeting of the Singapore Catholic Young Men's Association were: President, Mr. Chung Fatt Vat: vice-presidents. Mr. Vincent Tan Tlong S»ng and Mr. Sebastian Chua Ong Kee; secretary, Mr. Lo h Ku m Fook; assistant secretary. Mr Joseph Lee; treasurer, Mr. John
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  • 33 7 The REME Dramatic Society in Singapore will pre sent the Aldous Huxley pla* "The Gioconda Smile" at the REME Theatre. Ayer Rajah Road, from July 9 to 13 at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 38 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A labourer, unloading vegetables at the central market here, was crushed against wall by a backing lorry last night. The man, Thor Lye Seng. 45, was taken unconscious to the hospital.
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  • 303 7 IPOH, Tuesday. J^ 15-YEAR-OLD village girl was murdered within an hour after her evening- meal, the Ipoh High Court was told today. In the dock was Liew Fye Chin, 19, who pleaded not guilty to murdering the girl, Chee Lan Thye, alias Ah Lan,
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  • 25 7 The fifth pan-Malayan photographic exhibition will be held by the Singapore Photographic Society at the British Council Hall from July 20 to 28.
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  • 106 7 Seven fired: Estate at halt as 500 other workers strike KOTA BHARU, Tues.—Production at Sungei Bagan rubber estate at Machang, 20 miles from here, has been temporarily stopped because of a strike affecting the whole labour force. More than 500 tappers and other field workers stopped work on June 25
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  • 67 7 KOTA BHARU. Tues. About 180 pupils of Kampong Seribun Kumpulan. a village seven miles from here, could not study today because their school was crushed by a falling tree In a storm last night. There was no one in the school at the time. Several other trees
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  • 293 8 Development firm enlarges scheme SINGAPORE'S secondary industries are developing at such a rate that the demand for factory space offered by Malaya Developments Ltd., in the Alexandra area has exceeded expectations. The company, a local subsidiary of the Colonial Development Corporation, announced yesterday that, to
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  • 88 8 CHARGED WITH ARMED ROBBERY A MAN was charged in a ■n Singapore court yesterday with armed robbery and causing hurt. The man. Gee Ten* Cheow was alleged to have robbed Madam Goh Saw Kin of rash and property valued at $1,050 whUe he was armed with a revolver, at her
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  • 94 8 Study fund for Malayan nurses JTUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former members of the Bth Division Australian Imperial Forces and their relatives have contributed to a fund to finance a scholarship for a Malayan nurse. The A.li\ Nursing Scholarship Fund is in memory of Malayan nurses who helped Australian servicemen during the
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    • 367 8 YJ/M vff 3[ it a Shaw ahew it a the 'Jittf thaw !^f^fPBWMW«WW*«w PHONE ***** 11. 1.45.4. 6.30&9.30* Virginia Mayo Alan Ladd Jr. (WB) H in WarnerScope Warner olor H BBM* Plus Special Short in WARNERSCOPE ft COLOR "Singapore Crossroads of the World" MSHH* K ir m f ominff aude
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    • 249 8 SINGAPORE 476 metres and Harmony; 5.15 Hawaiian Blos--41 metres. soms; 5.30 Tea Dance: 6.00 ProXi ai.a LUMPUR 341 metres. (rramme Summary: 6.02 Child<S». »Jf^» 3 5L met tu rens Comer; 630 When Day Is a m ?V* ™!L c a Done: 655 Re l «> n al AnnounceA.M. 7.10 Time
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    • 181 8 23 Proverbial crit«rla of hardness cs>. 24 Siillc host as commentator (91. 25 Does he produce the nap In a carpet factory? (8, 7) DOWN 1 Place for set changes (6, 8, 6). 2 Short language mostly (5). 3 Noiseless animals (9). 4 Neglected (7). 5 "And the hopeless was
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  • 345 9 INSPECTOR: I WATCHED HOUSE, THEN ARRESTED MAN NEAR CAFE I\ RLY 826,000 worth of watches, hidden in ntastic" places in a woman's flat in Owen were recovered on Jan. 11 a month after 900 theft had been reported by a
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  • 83 9 WITNESS: SOME WERE IN TIN Boey took the police to Lees flat in Owen Road where Lee showed them the watches kept under a pedal sewing machine. The machine was draped with a piece of cloth The watches wero kept in travelling bags, a shoe box and a 2-lb powdered
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  • 38 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Tan Yew Hua was charged here today with causing hurt to Chan Swee with a penknife at the Oriental Manufacturing Co. on March 12 He was allowed bail of $200.
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  • 30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the inaugural meeting of the Malayan Outward Bound Old Boys' Association on Saturday at the British Council
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  • 28 9 A programme of documentary films irom various countries will be given at the Cultural Centre, Fort Canning, on July 21 at 6.30 p.m and 9 p.m.
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  • 29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will open the new post office in Rawang on July 13.
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  • 153 9 AN 82-year-old woman, Tan Chwee Neo, died after this car plunged into a swamp at the 12/2 milestone Sembawang Road Singapore, yesterday. Seven other people werp also in the car. Three of the passengers, in. eluding a 62-year-old woman. Tan Eek Neo,
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  • 18 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Inspector K. A. Nicholas, OCPD, Labis, has been transferred to Kulim. Kedah.
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  • 183 9 SHIPS DISCHARGE CARGO IN ROADS BECAUSE OF HARBOUR GO-SLOW yjHIPS are piling up in Singapore's Outer Roads because of the slow turn-round caused by the dockers' go-slow. Forty-three ocean-going ships wer P at anchor yesterday. Many had occupied berths but had left them to work cargo outside. In
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  • 72 9 mHE go-slow in the Singapore Harbour Board will be X debated in the Legislative Assembly meeting on July 17. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who was re-elected at a recent byelection, will ask the Assembly to set up a court ot inquiry to investigate the dispute between
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  • 311 9 BUS WORKERS GO ON HUNGER STRIKE— FOR ONLY 3½ HOURS T»HE 350 striking em--1 ployees of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies in Singapore yesterday began a hunger strike at 3 p.m. but called it off after three and a half hours. Leaders of the Bus Workers"
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  • 63 9 At the annual meeting of the Southern branch of the Alumni Association of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Dr. C. G. Foo was elected chairman. Other officials: Chairmanelect, Dr. V. Thambipiilai; secretary. Dr. Wong Poi Kwong; treasurer, Mr Lav Kieng Hiong; and committee: Drs. Chee
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    • 308 9 #f#».v Morgan 3M.D. Unmanageabie SHE'LL X"1 f&O WITH THE NUR&E TO SEE "^1 \f I WISH tCU'P T WHY, PR. /WOR6AN J^T" tO LIKE FOR YOU TO GO IN V L V RI&HT IN HIM, MARTHA I'LL BC IN I WAIT AROUNP, IT'5 PRETTY OBVIOUS WITH ME TO SEE MZ.
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  • 642 10 IRREGULAR FEELING IN TRADING ON SHARE MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Share Market presented an irregular atmosphere in yesterday's trading with inclination for profit-taking in industrials. Minings remained generally steady while rubbers continued quiet. In the industrial section improvements outnumbered falls although movements throughout the market were mainly
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  • 139 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday mil ratei, to $100):— New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32 V O.D n%, 90 d st 33 credit bills, 33 1 < 16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31'n, O.D 31> 4
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  • 109 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; July/ August *24 a buyers. $25\ sellers. Coconut oil: quiet, bulk $40 sellers. drum $44 *i sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $112 Sarawak Jill, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra
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  • 165 10 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore on Tuesday at 91 H cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was inactive. Closing prices in cents per lb yesterday were:— OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91 S. sellers
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  • 63 10 The Bank of Europe announces that the orler to purchase the 2s. Ordinary units of Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates at 2s. 9d. per unit is declared unconditional; acceptances having been received in respect of 1.058,995 units. With the present holdings of its associates, the Bank of Europe now
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  • 23 10 SINGAPORE, .n v RUBBER: 91, per lb. (down thr eighth* of a cent, TIN: $380 87, picufsfup 871 cents COF>{tA: Lnquot,,]
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  • 100 10 MELBO! I INVESTMENTS wen 1 Melbourne 81 day. Rises well m most moves were 2s. Main interest 1 leading stocks bu' ti covered a wide range fall of 2s. 6d. In a tion wag the main otherwise steady niii.. Loans were again Loans 3H% 1956-5 Loans 3<4% 195
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  • 68 10 Ships lying alongside ih. pore Harbour Board expected today arc- 12. Calchas «|s.Man( da 6 7. Benreoch 8 9, vancore-Cochln 11. I Stentor 15 16, Jap.r Wall 1. Serampar.i: N V par 21 22, Kajani; U24 25 26, Thorstrand 27 3 29 30, Phemlus 31 33 34, Malay
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 241 10 Advertisement INDIGESTION Do you worry? Sufferers from Indigestion cease to look forward to meal times and no longer enjoy their food. Often brought about by worry, the cause ol these upsets ia too much acid In the stomach. A soothing, neutralising' remedy is needed to restore the digestive system to
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    • 548 10 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CHAIR OF AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS are Invited for the appointment of the first Professor of Agriculture in the University. Although teaching in Agriculture is not expected to commence before October 1958. the University wishes to proceed to the appointment of a Professor of Agriculture in the near
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    • 895 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MASTURI BIN HAJI IBRAHIM of No. 10, Swiss Club Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to
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    • 609 10 NOTICES KLANG RIVER TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited, 16 Barrack Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, the
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    • 578 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3,, DEBENTURE STOCK 1948/68-73. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 7th to 20th Ju'y, 1957, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of Interest due on the above Stock for the current half-year
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    • 429 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient servici FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DA* Sailing San Vancouver Franciico Spore P.S'wef Penan; F Elisabeth Bakke 9/11 |uly 12 |uly 14 fulv I: Cjertrud Baake 3 |uly 4/ 6Aug 7 Aug 9 Aug j Ellen Bakke 13 July .27 |uly 26/28 Aug 29 Aug 31 Au;
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    • 1353 11 lei: i 405 MANSFIELD tSc CO., LTD. Tel: MM Korporoted in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T rZ. e SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Vio Su.i with liberty to proce.d via Panama er Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed vio other ports to
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    • 1139 11 mi m! i ma 1 1 U >j wirmn v i inmk EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penang P. Sham S'pora "JUTLANDIA" (Bangkok only) 4/ 5 July 4/ 7 Jury 8/ 9 July "MOMBASA" 10/11 July "FALSTRIA" (Bangkok only) 13/14 July 15/14 Jury
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    • 960 11 SSng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD T 2 E 3-, 7, n SINGAPORE (Incorporated n the Uniteo Kingdom) > LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penong BENATTOW for London, Rotterdam, Homburg, Antwerp G 25-26/ 4 July Lendsn direct BENREOCH for Liverpool, Hamburg Hull, Rotterdam G.S-9/ 5
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    • 1257 11 McALISTER 6* CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ILLIRMAN LINKS KLAVIMIII LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlontie Ports *«"P»'"fl r 9° f Ctntf-I ufll ond Conoda via Colombo *menco CITY OF OTTAWA* BONNEVILLE Spore P. Sham Penang Spore P. Sham
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  • 361 12 THERE are many strange tales abounding in South America, home of ancient peoples. Great cities and monuments have been found there and the blocks of these, like the pyramids of Egypt, fit so closely that one cannot pass a card between the Joints. How
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  • 359 12 PRIZES FOR THE BEST PICTURES.... TVEAR Boys and Girls. Here are the winners of the "missing animals" contest: Chia Cheng Siew. c/« Henry Trading Co. Ltd., Kota Bharu, Kelantan Mimi bte. Karim. 512-H. Jalan Ladang, Singapore. 14. Z. Nazari Ismail, 50. Sangro Circle, Taipmg, Perak. R. Balaknshnan, Ramakrishna Mission, 179.
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  • 901 12 THE Scouts were wildly excited, as indeed they had good reason to be for they were just beginning a holiday which, in their own words promised to be a real smasher. As Ah Chong pointed out with a chuckle, it wouid undoubtedly be
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  • 538 12 ANOTHER STORY OF BRAVERY AND COURAGE EVEN the great Victoria Cross is no more difficult to win than the Albert Medal which was instituted in 1866 for heroic actions in saving life at sea. Yet a boy of only 11, John Hewitt, received the medal
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  • 490 13 Hotel manager: 4 A murderous thrashing' WHEN a businessman, Wong Ying Sienft, 52. father of the joint proprietors of the Singapore Hotel, rushed to stop an assault on the manager of the hotel on the night of April 22 this year,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 637 13 VITIATIONS VACANT I |i r Mm. I— HnxSßctl. txtru. I I \N SECRETARY $550: .-•rnographers $350 $450: 1 AecoOßtl Clerk $400: )esman: Delivery Employment, 748 1 1 Road\N IMPORT FIRM < (Of Experienced Lady i secretarial Work. not essential. Apply Particulars to Box S T WIAHS, one Cook Oen- the
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    • 838 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 29 Words BJ Min.)— Box SO ctt. «<ro. j WAVERLEY GUESTHOUSE. Full Board Doublerooms $530. Salerooms $300 Tel- ***** FULLY FURNISHED THREE Roomed Semi-detached compound Bungalow frig. Cooker modern I conveniences in Sembawang Hill Estate, Thomson Road. Rent $250. 1 Apply 194. Jalan Besar. Singapore. FURNISHED THREE BEDROOM
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    • 877 13 TUITION 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtru. SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Pr. I VI Maths. Special tuition la small gToups by experienced Graduate teacher 3 to 5 pjn. Commencing 5-7-57. Regiiter between 1 8 a.m. 1 p.m- Stamford Commercial college, 169-B, Selegle Rd. LEARN SHORTHAND during Lunchtime! Stenography three months
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    • 891 13 VEHICLES WANTED 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtru. SPORTS CAR, Consider Zephyr Convertible Send full details Including mileage, Price to Box AllOO ST., Penan* VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Worts *i (\fin.)— Box SO ctt. txtru. EXCELLENT Anglia 1953, new Tyres, Comp. Ins. up to April, $1,800. Tel: *****
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    • 559 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS f Min.)— Box M ctt. txtrm. STANDARD VANGUARD April 1955, Overdrive 20,000 miles, in excellent condition. Phone Cotton ***** Ext. 28, Home *****, $3,750. AUSTIN A4O Devon 4-door Saloon. First registered 1952, only one previous owner. Regularly serviced, complete maintenance records available since new-
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  • 407 14 He will be racing over his favourite distance on Saturday Misty Line II impressive in a sprint with Welsh King BUKIT TIMAH TRACK NOTES by EPSOM JEEP PUNTER'S DELIGHT II (late Kaju) goes over his right trip this meeting and I think he can be
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  • 133 14 IPOH, Tues. UEKAK gave a grand r display today to hold the Kowloon Bus soccer tourists 2-2 in a thrillpacked match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Perak took the field as the "underdog but soon a'ter the start it became evident that the tourists
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  • 25 14 TOKYO. Tues. Somdez Yontrak.lt of Slam, Orient welterweight champion, arrived here yesterday to defend his title against Japan's Jlro Swada on July 15.
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  • 108 14 S'PORE TO OPPOSE BURMA'S BID TO INVITE JAPAN SINGAPORE will oppose a move by Burma to invite Japan to the South East Asia boxing championships to be held in Rangoon in December. The Singapore Amateur Box ing Association decided at a meeting last night to send its protest to the
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  • 23 14 Net practice for the Rest cricket ♦earn will be held at the S.R.C. this evening and tomorrow, starting at 4 30.
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  • 161 14 lITAXER and Arrieties showed smart speed from the barrier when two batches of newcomers were given starting tests. Waxer, with Mickey Donnelly astride, was sent out with Today Showing (Posnen, Haadyai (Ward) Tobasco (Mawi), Lone Ranger 1 Mortimer), Snapdragon II I Johnson 1 Forget-Me-Not
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  • 428 14 STRAIGHT FLIGHT and Charge Sheet, two promising youngsters in the Spencer stable, shaped like winners on the training track yesterday. Straight Flight, with Arthur Ward up, beat Superscope iPosnen in a splendid 3f tryout in 36 4/5. Charge Sheet paced speedy Powhatan In a 3f
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  • 47 14 There will be two events for old boys at the annual sports of the Presbyterian Boys' School on Friday at the schooj field at Lorong J. Telok Kurau. The events are 100 yards and 4xllo yards relay. Entries will be accepted on th« field.
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  • 98 14 SAI FOO SETS 4 RECORDS TANJONG MALIM, Tues. FIVE new records were set up at the Methodist English School's athletics meet here. They were: 90ft. 9in. in the discus by Eng Gee Wan: 17ft. sV'2in in the long jump "B," 26sec. in the 220 "B and ll.lsec. in the 100
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  • 59 14 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Amateur Weightliftine championships organised Dy the Perak Chinese Physical Culture Association have attracted 16 entries while 19 have entered the "Mr. Perak'' con-tf-st. The competitions will be held at the Jubilee Park on July 6 and 7. Part of the proceeds
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  • 133 14 RAMADHIN (4 for 31) BAFFLES DERBY CHESTERFIELD Tues. WEST INDIES, who meet England in the third Test at Nottingham on Thursday scored a heartening win here today when they beat Derbyshire, second team in the English county championship, by 173 runs. Sonny Ramadhin. back to top form, completely bewildered the
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  • 100 14 West Indim 115 and 315. DERBYSHIRE Ist Inns 140 DERBYSHIRE 2nd Inns. Hamrr c Walrott b Dewdney 7 Lee b Gilduist 0 Can- b Atkinson 57 Revill c Alexander b Dewdney 10 Dawkea c and b Atkinson 16 Kelly b Ramadhln 1 Johnson c Alexander b Ramadhln 3 Morfan
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  • 218 14 SURREY ROUT YORKS BY INNINGS, 19 RUNS LONDON, Tues. DESULTS In today's cricket matches were: At Kettcrlng: Northamptonshire beat Nottinghamshire by five wickets. Nottinghamshire 159 and 104. Northamptonshire 191 and 73 for five. Northamptonshire 14 points. At The Oval: Surrey beat Yorkshire by an innings and 19 runs. Surrey 365.
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  • 126 14 r[E Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships will be held on the new cinder track at Farrer Park on July 26 and 27. The track will be opened by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, on July 26 at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 524 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By |S SINGAPORE now off the beaten track for big-time football? Recent events in connection with touring teams point clearly to this being the case. A month ago the Eastern A.A. ol Hong Kong were scheduled to play three matches
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  • 34 14 St. Joseph's Institution beat Anglo-Chinese School by 29 runs at cricket at Bras Basah Road yesterday. S.J.I. 103 (Scully 21, Frida 5-39>, ACS. 74 (Razak V., Scully 7-20)
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  • 127 14 PAYING with seven reserves, Dockyard put up a surprisingly good performance by drawing 1-1 with REME in yesterdays first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium. This was Dockyard's last match in the league bat they played with such energy and enthusiasm that it might
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  • 245 14 Essex girl in last four LONDON A MIGHTY A the WJml tre court en marked the 16-year-old junior champ tine Truman semi-finals women's sing! 1 The Essex America's Betty 5-7, 6-4 in a tot: battle whicn hi city crowd spe'.. an hour and thi The thundero.; which greeted victory spread
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  • 100 14 KUALA LUMPUR. T SUSAN Ault, Selangor women's singles tcnni> champ: won the Selangor Club's title when she beat Kuth> Leong 6-3. 1-6. 6-3 on the padani? today. Mrs. Ault's all-round superiority proved too much Kathcrlne although the Chinese girl took the second with
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 127 14 FOR THIS 'sJJU^V SIGNALMAN INTER-COM SYSTEM Here is something NEW for offices, workshops, stores, and wherever rapid. reliable loud- S>^^^ speaking intercommuni- '^v ■fc cations are required iSI LA I miwr^ The PYE "Signal-nan" /•Afc I y needs no wiring apart from a mams power »vb ma o w socket.
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    • 104 14 SOCCER Business Housrs League: Div. I—Mercantile1 Mercantile Bank v Ford. Farrer Park; Chartered Bank v Shell, Seranfoon Road; Breweries v S.C.S. Farrer Park; Div, 2 MansAeld v Jacks, padang; Metal Box v Pulau Bukom, padang; Malayan Airways v United Enfinerrs, Farrer Park; F. it N. v Wrarnr Brothers, River Valley
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