Singapore Standard, 13 June 1953

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SGADGIAGAJG it m s. Vol. 11l No. 311. SINCAPOKE, SATURDAY, J L > E i3f 19 3 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 919 1 THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS ON EVEREST' HUNT 'itano SCOOP ight despatch trom Colonel Str oi Ih* Britisli Everest Expedi- ronquered Mourn tU-erest. Here Khumbu Glacier. Wc are oil safely gathered at the base camp. If- reruns for mc therefore only to take stock of our good fortune in reaching
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  • 31 1 ne i2 Tensing K i her hi ro h i*» I e earlier today r transients v. X. Ti B ra airnear Da to 1 i
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  • 381 1 -t wg I owns And The City HUSH SITES TO S TOP LAND RUSH By JAMES PETER CHIN Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is to have two satellite towns, eoch coiling $125,000,000. Government, City Council and the Improvement Trust will have the final say on this. mMrP c
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  • 70 1 LONDON, June 12. (R?.iter) Lady* Hunt, wife of th.e leader of the Everest expedition, took off from London Airport today in a Comet jetliner to join Colonel Sir John Hunt at the Katmandu base camp. She > will arrive" in Calcutta, on Saturday and
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, June 12: (Renter) A party of live Indian mountaineers have climbed the previously unsealed 22.6.50-foot Himalayan peak of Paneh Chuli in North Uttar Pradesh about 200 miles North-east of Delhi, reports received here today stated. The party led by Mr. P.N. Nikore was
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  • 36 1 NEW YORK, June 12, (AP). Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, back from Paris, was mum yesterday concerning her stormy marriage to actor George Sanders, but hinted at a showdown soon.
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  • 173 1 THE BIG VENTURE BEGINS LONDON. June 12, (Reuter).— The £15 million sterling Commonwealth Development Finance Company has now been established. Sir Frederick Godber, its chairman, announced yesterday. This is the company envisaged in the communique issued at the end of the Commonwealth conferet.:e last December. The communique issued here earlier
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  • 57 1 LONDON. June 12, (UP)— The British aircraft' industry today announced plans for a giant 100 passenger deitawing airliner which could beat the sun across the Atlantic. The new airliner still in the project stage will be called *he "Atlantic" and will be ready for delivery
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  • 26 1 The three Western powers Britain, America and France yesterday made a new approach to Russia on the possibility of a treaty on Austria. Reuter
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  • 96 1 NEW DELHI, June 12 (AP) A Foreign Office spokesman announced today the United Nations and the Communists both have approached India formally to serve on the Korean prisoner-of-war commission. He said India conveyed "provisionally" its willingness to serve, but still is studying details of
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  • 68 1 What is the secret of the Abominable Snowman? Wbo or what is this elusive creature? Turn to Page 6. not 'or the answer but for the most comprehensive tabulation of facts on what many Westerners still hold to be a myth but which the hardy Sherpas. who
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  • 24 1 THE Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers today heid their third private meeting here on outstanding problems between their countries including Kashmir. Reuter
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  • 19 1 SEVENTEEN Britons are leaving Hongkong tomorrow for Peking to discuss prospects of promoting China trade. Reuter
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  • 67 1 BERLIN, June 12, (UP).— The sweeping Soviet policy shift in East Germany brought today the first concrete attempt to ease relations between the Eastern and Western sectors of Berlin. An East German communique, published in the Sovietcontrolled newspaper Taeglieche Rundschau, said it was no longer necessary
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  • 41 1 LONDON. June 12: (Reuter) Princess Alice cf Greece, mother of th« Duke of Edinburgh, left London airport today after her coronation visit to return to the religious order near Athens of which she is Mother Superior.
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  • 29 1 MR. Peter Evans. British barrister declared a prohibited immigrant by the Governments of Kenya and Tanganyika, is to leave Kenya for India in Mombasa yes'^rdny. Reuter
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  • 28 1 Peron' s Land Reform PRESIDENT Peron of Argentina announced on Thursday a stepped up programme for dividing large holdings of idle farm land among farm worker- A. P.
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  • 91 1 ONE OUT -THREE IN HMAS TOBRUK. the fastest. most powerful, best-equipped and most comfortable destroyer built in Australia, arrived at the Singapore Naval Base yesterday enroute to Korea for the second tour of duty with the United Nations Command. The destroyer (seen on left) i_ moored alongside HMS Consort. Three
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  • 112 1 NAIROBI, June 12: (Reuter) Royal Air Force Harvard aircraft equipped with bombs and machine guns swept over the jungle slopes of the Aberdare "range at dawn yesterday pu a two-day bombing and strafing of terrorist hideouts. It is the biggest offensive yet launched against the Mau
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  • 16 1 MR. Anthony Eden, vld underwent an operation on Wednesday was making satisfactory progress. Reuter
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  • 173 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Mr. P. D. R. Williams Hunt, Federation's Adviser on Aborigines and Director of Museums, died in Batu Gajah Hospital last night from an injury he received last week after fall in the jungle. j Mr. Williams-Hunt was going Ito attend a
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  • 358 1 Ex-Reds Trusted Now With Weapons KUALA LUMPUR. FitGeneral Sir Gerald Templer and the Federation Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell. this morning inspected the first batch of surrendered enemy personnel who are just completing a militarv course at the Federal Jungle Training Centre in Sungei Buloh. These ex-Reds
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  • 48 1 ADELAIDE. June 12. (Reuter). Australia's Defence Minister, Sir Philip Mcßride. today described as "pure speculation" a report from London that Australian troops in Korea My he iwitehe Malaya in the event of a Korean armistice. He added the NMantlo* had never been
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  • 252 2 Clerks To Ask Govt. For GCS Privileges ABOUT ZH temporary clerks employed by thc Singapore Government want permanency of service, and all ether facilities enjoyed by members cf the General Clerical Service. Earlier this year they wrote to Government through their union, the Government Administrative and
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  • 43 2 Photo SINGAPORE'S Raffles Place office workers enjoying their lunch at Boat Quay yesterday. The food is cheap and appetizing. But the hawkers who ply here may have to leave tbe site if the City Council decides to clear them out. Standard
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  • 390 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 36 students of the University of Malaya have cleared the first hurdle in their six-year medical course by passing the preliminary examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. Nineteen others gained .provisional passes in one
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  • 96 2 INITIAL extensions to Singapore hospitals and medical institutions, under the tenyear development plan, will begin this year, Dr. T. F. Strang. Deputy Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. The plans for additions to Woodbridge Mental Hospital and Trafalgar Home are under preparation. Mr. A.
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  • 63 2 A SETTLEMENT was reached in the Singapore High Court yesterday in the claim by a Singapore architect, Mr. Koroly Berkovits. who claimed a total of $60,804 from the American International Assurance Co. Ltd. It was stated that a sum of 519.900 had been paid into Court
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  • 98 2 r-K i 1S an er Mohamed Ghani bin Mydin broke the glass pane of the fire alarm box at the junction of Balis-ter-Serangoon Road, Singapore, oia the morning of June m the City Police Court yesterday by Mr. J.M. Devere-aux-Colebourne who told him 11 was a
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  • 120 2 MORE than 699 temporary clerks employed by the Siagapore Government will not get any back pay now. though ma ay of their colleagues will receive it with their pay packet this month. The Government has not yet decided whether or not the temporary clerks
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  • 232 2 Inquest Told $10,000 Was Missing A SINGAPORE Volunteer Special Constable, employed as a clerk at Boustead and Co. Ltd., was found shot dead at the Singapore Central Police Station, the day he was required for questioning by the firm on the discrepency of bills for $10,000. This was stated by
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  • 121 2 Mrs. (Maimie) Macintosh Is Dead MRS. James (Maimie) Macintosh, wife of the formei Deputy Chief Accountant. Malayan Postal Service, died last month In Raigmore Hos pital after a long illness. Mrs. Macintosh came out to Malaya in May 1929. Her husband served in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore. When the
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  • 62 2 TAN HOCK HUAT, who one May morning rode a bicycle with both hands off the handle bar, was fined $20 by the Singapore First Traffic Police Court magistrate Mr. R. C. Hoffman, yesterday. Mr. Hoffman told him thnt trick cycling should be done at the circus,
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  • 29 2 DR. R. E. Anderson is now acting Director of Medical Services, Federation of Malaya, while Dr. E. D. B Wolfe is acting Deputy Director of Medical Services.
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  • 233 2 R _h? f %he Slm 9**°** Standard are asked lo M for t.\m. t\ 1 <,r W i. oma W W V. ,n u, ir •P«"««". h" ronlrihnte* mos« to the enrichment of the social cultural political, eco* I iiomic or sportinc Hfe of Malaya. ih- TS_luT
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  • 54 3 VARSITY TO HAVE LAW FACULTY BY 1954? inivcrsity of II TH r have a Law l> ftti Ivor depend on WmZ (ame. Vice■Klkf of the I niP^M TThe StandI i I -hing ij k partief i n place. t n ijitt<"'''"fl p of I l i ig it- w I
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  • 27 3 I the latesi the moment kneeling ance ging the Perl 'Ving ior ir that the w con will .1 Ol not i
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  • 260 3 Varsity Symposium THE way to increase the general standard of living in Asian territories is to aim towards an overall im Tease in their national incomes and effect a more equitable distribution of 'poverty." This was stated by Mr. S. Rajaratnam. of The Singapore
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  • 22 3 A SUM of $20 has been received by The Standard from an anonymous reader for the Devan Nair Fund.
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  • 24 3 THE Malayan Breweries Md., Singapore, will give a dinner in honour of their dealen at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant June 19.
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  • 176 3 Tropical Robes Hou? For The Councillors Standard Staff Reporter WHEN Singapore ha, a Mayor, the City Councillor!, will wear official tropicweight robes on ceremonial occasions, The Standard understands. Samples of materials for the Mayor's $500 robe have arrived and the City Council's mayoral sub-committee is now considering the design. The
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  • 221 3 Singapore May Make Changes In Its Prisons .fiui.UMiM mmmmm.. *\*l^l9JWWCr MODERN prison reforms, from the moximum security conditions now prevailing to minimum security such as prisons without bars, ore being contemplated for Singapore, Major W. L. P. Sochon, Commisisioner of Priisons, said yesterday. Such reforms must first be approved by
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  • 73 3 NO POLITICAL body in Singapore runs a lottery and therefore there is no need for a bill like the one proposed by the Federation government to ban on Aug 31 lotteries bv political bodies. Mr. W.C. Taylor Financial Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. Regarding the
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  • 58 3 J. M. JACKSON, who told the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court that he had held a clean driving licence for 40 years, was fined $10 yesterday. He was charged with failing to stop at a traffic sign at the junction of Kreta Ayer Road
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    40 3 photo. FOR these men it is Just another Job. but to thousands of Singaporeans who have been delighted in the Colony's Coronation sown of coloured lights, It is the end of a happy celebration as the lights come down. Standard
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  • 372 3 WILLIAMS: 'I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BREAK-AWAY MB s *«»dard Staff Reporter of AS.TZr.fT' Council Owt he h«d Kn_i^- a Unions, replying to charges terday that h.il. <e workers told T »>e Standard yVswi^raXr i™ 22 pon f, ,b, f for three\_nfons gy*ms&*S g-gl*-*. Action. The The charges against Mr.
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  • 190 3 Standard Staff Reporter SHOPS lining Beach Road from Fraser Street to Jalan Sultan will see an improvement in business if a white line in the middle of the road is removed. Next Friday the City Council will decide the fate of that
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  • 45 3 TOH SOON YOKE, 52, charged with possession of prepared opium and utensils for smoking prepared opium was convicted and fined SIOO on the first charge and $50 on the second charge by Mr. J. P. Kirby, president of the Muar Sessions Court.
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  • 84 3 THREE men, one armed with a pistol, waylaid a Singapore Chinese ownerdriver in Sembawang Hoad on Thursday night and relieved him of all that he had— s72 cash. The victim, a resident of Woodlands Road, near the 13th mile, was going towards town when
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  • 82 3 THE lifting of the luxury building plan will in no way affect the "building trade survey" now being carried out by the Diagnostic Survey Team. Mr. D.H. Komlosy. head of the team told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Komlosy said the survey will list alt the
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  • 20 3 A HINDI class for adults and children will begin at the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress shortly.
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  • 161 3 THE "Terrell Travelogue" on Borneo, given last week at the home of the American Consul-General at Singapore, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin for tha benefit of Tom and Jenny Harris, only American Negro missionaries in Malaya, netted $800. Mrs. Wilfred Terrell, who gav# tha commentary
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  • 179 4 A THIN sickly looking young Chinese girl stood in the witness box of the Singapore First District Court. She was partially blind and burned scars were visible on her iace. She was Ho Ah Kum. a former dispenser. She said that it was the result
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  • 125 4 A SINGAPORE hawker, Chew Bak Yam, said in the Seventh Police Court yesterday that a man who approached his stall whispered in his ear that the bosses of the society of hooligans (sam seng tua) wanted $36 for their expenses. He said that he told the man
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  • 412 4 'REAL HARI RAYA GIFTS' 12 DESTITUTE FAMILIES GIVEN MONEY AND FOOD JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Twelve Malay families who are dependents af tuberculosis patients in Johore Bohru, showered blessings on the Johore Bahru Market Stallholders Association for the "heavenly gifts of foodstuffs presented to them yesterday. 1 "These are real Hari
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  • 211 4 THE Chief Kathi, Haji Ah M.S. Salleh, announced last night that as the moon was sighted in Kedah and Selangor last night, Hari Raya Puasa will be celebrated foday. The Muslim*- in Malacca did not send representatives to scan the horizon for the new moon last night.
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  • 85 4 MEMBERSHIP tor the main Raffles Library increased by over a thousand to reach a lecord total of 5,203, states the Report of the Raffles Museum and Library for last year But the report states that there was a decrease by about 700 subscribers for the Junior
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Johore led the Federation States in May in giving most of information leading to death or capture of bandits. The State got over half the total of $272,794 paid for whispers in the Federation. The monev paid for States were: Johore $147,3.-^9.25. Selangor $42,850, Pahang
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    54 4 photo. SIR Edward Ritson. (extreme right), the independent Commissioner photographed with members of the Joint Council of Action at a cocktail party in Adelphi Hotel last night. Picture shows (from right): Sir Edward Ritson. Mr. C. Karthigesn. Mr. M.C. Compton (Deputy Financial Secretary), Dr. C. Subramani_.ni. Mr. W.A. Walker and
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  • 219 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— An unmarried Chinese girl stated in the Police Court today that she gave birth to a child in a spittoon. She was giving: evidence in a case in which her father was charged with concealing ihe birth of the child and its
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  • 29 4 KOH Kian Seng fell when he slipped while painting a n oil tanker in Pulau Bakom last night. He was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital
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  • 72 4 Stondord Lon don Correspondent LONOON, June 12. Tbo following ore the closing prices or rubber ond Ha on tho London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 20 id. July/Sept. 20*4. Oct/Dec. 201d. Jon /Mor 20j_d. June c.i.f. 19jd. Morket: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £700 per ton buyers, £702
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  • 109 4 SIR Edward Ritson. the independent Commissioner, who was inquiring into the various a'iowawes drawn by more than 18,000 employees of the Singapore Government, yesterday submitted his report to Governor Sir John Nicoll. The report is not expected to be published at least for' another week, because
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  • 31 4 MRS. RUBY BEATTY. 63. long time Malacca resident, died in the Malacca General Hospital yesterday after seven weeks' illness. Her remains left for Singapore yestercay afternoon for cremation.
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  • 377 4 LOVE and a fast car won s race against time in Singapore yesterday. Por Mrs. Margaret Goodwin stepped off the afternoon plane from Sydney had 28 minute, to travel from Kallang Airport to the Registry Office where she was to marry Captain Sydney Heenan, master
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  • 98 4 photo. LAUGHING and clapping as much as any other children watching the Circus Bosch, the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. relaxes long enough to see tbe bears, the clowns and the cirls. Among those who watched the show were cripples from St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. Middleton Hospital, the
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  • 219 4 It wis a clear night, said the srr-Mi.. Fourth Police Court vesterdav. He addn i i! looking out of the Holland Road polirr SJ 1 f noticed a Dumber of people ali c htin c f rom JJJ These men then hegan to I throw
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  • 81 4 Two More Towns To Go To Polls PENANG. Fn— Before Uw end of the peer, lore ei towns Butterworth ond Bukit Mertajam the first steps to democra self-government by going to the polls and rheeoi then own Town Cou nei !< The supervisor ol F I Butterworth. said on y
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  • 125 4 Sultan In UK Motor Accident LONDON. June 12 56-year old Sultan <>f tan, Tengku Ibrahim Moi mod. was involved m <• accident while trav< to "Coppins." lver the i <>> residence of Her Royal ii ness the Duchess of Kent The Sultan wa s <"> hii to attend a reception
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  • 94 4 JOHORE BAHRI' Fri General Sir Gerald Templer the High Commissioner, ly visited a Malay ioap \i owned by In^he Shariff in Muar. Inche Shariff produced H bars of laundry soap in ;i shed at the back of shophouse when he ArM started hi« venture. nnn LaUr.
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    • 280 4 Q f/limpse of Chinese history KUNG MING *^%zjl MASTER OF MILITARY STRATEGY <^fcJ_B>*v In o South Chino f*____""*Bxx^ i^^lL faT /ft\ /s^t^P/i compaign, mony of P (l ffl _f>._iL^ ttC-i&ii^^y V Kung Ming's troops a^"^2_S>T/l. FxiT^ls w«ro overcome by N_\\/rl^^_^ v_- 4^*l% JJ m^r natural gas which I fm Vance.
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  • 203 5 Cugat Show For Colony? By IVOR KRAAL Standard Staff Reporter XAVIER CUGAT— "king of tiie rhumba may come to Singapoie thus year with his show. And if it does come it will be the most expensive show ever staged m the Colony Fot the show will cost about 59.000 a
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  • 65 5 THE Singapore City Council is considering the petition of 1 7 Boat Quay food hawkers requesting that they be allowed to carry on their trade in that area. i They would be allowed to remain if they had licences to pitch their stalls in the area
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    36 5 photo. QUEEN Elisabeth, the Queen Mother, receives Captain and Mrs. Mohamed Alf at Malaya at tho British Empire Service League reception at Londonderry House. London, On June 9. At right is the Duke of Gloucester. U.P.
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  • 110 5 MRS. CYRIL Wong, a Singa- I pore woman who qualified as a lawyer, returned from Britain in the Comet last night. The wife of Dr. Wong Kim Yip. an eye specialist at the General Hospital. Singapore. Mrs. Wong told The Standard on arrival that in qualifying
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  • 70 5 NG Joo Song was fined $250 yesterday by Mr. D. H. Chapman, on a charge of giving a $30 bribe to a policeman at River Valley Road, Singapore, on Feb. 17. It was alleged that he wished the policeman to refrain from taking action against
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    87 5 photo. FOUR years ago the daughters of Mr. Run Rub Shaw, a Singapore film magnate, went to the lnited states to study. Yesterday they returned by Qanias BOAC for a fourmonth holiday Dorothy (19) and Violet (17) who each received flowers from their many friends who «r| corned them at
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  • 341 5 Sweep Ban Proof Of Govt. Bias MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The. Federate ft™.. __m t _i. p#a p ««on Government was accused todoy of '"".sing d,scr im i„otory oction ogoinst th. Malayan Chinese Association. MCA officials said there was o marked onti-MCA tendency within the Government. The first sign, they
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  • 165 5 Foils Bid To Rob Sleeping Brother A SINGAPORE newspapervendor. 25-year-old Mohammed Salleh, foiled bid by four men to rob his sleeping brother, a sundry-shopkeeper, in Neil Road, at dawn yesterday. Seeing men acting suspiciously in front of the shop at 4.15 a.m., Salleh tried to get to the nearest police
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  • 288 5 Standard Music Critic THE RENOWNED soprano, Joan Hammond, accompanied by Walter Susskind, sang to a packed Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Many of us who know Miss Hammond principally as an operatic artiste of the highest flight may have entertained fears as to her
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  • 168 5 A\ argument" between I i tuberculosis patients in Ihe Twee Choon Free Hospi Singapore, over the moi a Of the Chong cian women In China, resulted in the death of one of them. Inspectoi Raja Copal. told the Colon's Conrt yesterday. At an inquiry
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  • 43 5 PROFESSOR S F I. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the Univer ity of Qntci m land arrived la S apore hv Qantas-BOAC fi n Sydney yesterday to a I it external examiner for University of Malaya det," u examinations
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  • 788 6 gYNGMAN RHEES protestations and the South Koreans' demonstrations will not likely stop the signing of a truce between the Communists and the United Nations forces. Barring a last-minute baulk by the Communists, a ceasefire will be signed before the end of this month. Of course the possibility of
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  • 1017 6 THE ELUSIVE SNOWMAN V*hAT HAS HAPKIbI BOWMAN nZ W NO Mo« il A FOOTPRINT To7 MEMBER km n T «'S ARTICLE i TIMES' SFECtAI ft RESPONDENT i n TELLS US flf t QUEST FOR ta ELUSIVE CHARACTER By A Times Special Correspondent WITH BRITISH EVEREST EXPEDITION JT seems improbable thot
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    • 424 6 Sir, There is a great urgent need for the control of the accountancy profession. Unqualified persons have set up as accountants, income tax consultants, bookkeeping translation bureaux, advertising in the Telephone Directory newspapers, sending out circulars to 'victims' and frequently soliciting business in person or through a
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    • 161 6 Sir; I am a Kuala Lumpur Malay, and had recently made a business trip down to the East Coast of Trengganu, where I had spent a few days. However, I found the place was more or less like a sleepy hollow, and in order to pass my
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    • 58 6 Sir;— ln reply to Mr. Ramachandra's article appearing in the Standard recently that while he found various arches erected by various communities and that he found none erected by the local bom Indians may I say that it da.s not mean that the local boms ara
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    634 6 The Make-Believe Lady Eleanor —By Her Brother r THERE are two ways ot writing a memoir about a relative. You can either extol your subject into an unrecognisable paragon of virtue, or there is the method, as Lord Birkenhead says today, of "spitting into the grave." In his
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  • 15 6 -Well, Sir! Easter's back again I see as you' e pro- fcaMy settee*-"
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    • 128 6 SINGAPORE "<___•_ STAN DAK I) INDEPENDENT MUKNINO NEWS PAPKH __-_s_______________a___ iii. i HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singoporo. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble 9 Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS Singoporo. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London. E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowan
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  • 361 7 ACTING PM: ARMY WON'T HONOUR CEASEFIRE LINE SEOUL, June 12, (Reuter)— Amid angry demonstrations against he Allied orm.st.ce Pion for a Korean truce. Mr. P y Yun 9 Tai, oetina p mier of South Korea, said yesterday hi, country's army lo„|d "f«e honour the ceasefire line
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  • 126 7 pf ARSON URGES BRIDOF. (Massachul Mr. Lester j o u External aid yesterday had come for ,rious" Westpolicy toinism be- nf a truce mited apI "immediate who is also United Na- Assembly, blunird UniverAssociation that -aid expect policy of ig hostility to tiie Far East. ♦hat
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  • 99 7 harlal Nehru urged the West yesterday to take note of the vast changes in Asia and Africa and to help mould the tremendous upsurge in the human spirit" i n those areas. Addressing the Foreign Press Association, Nehru expresed hope that the latest Korea developments will
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  • 33 7 Bail For Bel f rage CEDRIC BELFRAGE, British citizen and editor of the leftwing weekly National Guardian, was released on $5,000 bail this afternoon by order of the New York District Court.— UP.
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  • 110 7 £5,873 On £1 BetAlmost LONDON. June 12, (AP) You've tote troubles? Listen to this. Al Burnett, a London night club owner, went to the Stamford Bridge dog track on Monday. He gave a bookmaker Ml and his selection in each of the eight races. He told the bookmaker that if
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  • 86 7 US. Dedicated To Winning Security: Ike IOUNT RUSHMORE. South 12, Rente iv— Eisenhower yester--1 ed would-be aggresattacking the epl at vour V He said his administrated to winning world security against applauding crowd MOO people ihere to I mted States must P our material strength E -**d say to all
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  • 13 7 Reuter Reuter nas ring the past onial de> We fare
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  • 79 7 LONDON, June 12, (Reuter) All five nations asked by the United Nations and Communists to supervise an exchange of Korean prisoners of war have now given their answer. Four have said "yes" India, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Poland. The fifth, Switzerland, has said "yes, perhaps"
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  • 189 7 WASHINGTON, June 12.— Senator William Knowland (Rep.-California), acting Republican leader in the Senate, yesterday declared the United States should demand firmly at the approaching Bermuda conference that Britain and France support the United States insistence on the unification of Korea. Senator Knowland, in
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  • 32 7 Photo. THE QUEEN rides side saddle as she takes the salute at the traditional reremony of the Trooping of the Colour by the Grenadier Guards on Thursday U.P. Radio
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  • 287 7 BERLIN, June 12. Sweeping changes in East Germany, Austria, and a secret Soviet approach to Turkey, believed to be of a conciliatory nature, have convinced a large section of German and Western allied opinion that the Russians want to break down the iron curtain.
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  • 67 7 BANGKOK, June 12, (AFP) Major Virasak Muntachit the man behind the Thai coup d'etat, surrendered to police last week. He had been living in exile in Rangoon since June 1951 and is alleged to have told police that, Thai political refugees in Burma sold state secrets to
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  • 54 7 WORCESTER, Massachusetts, June 12, (Reuter)— A Republican Congresswoman, Mrs. Edith Nourse-Rogers, said yesterday that America had "too many" tornadoes recently, and the Government should investigate why. "I do not know if the atomic explosions are responsible, but people will have more faith if the Federal Government
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  • 35 7 JOHANNESBURG, June 12, (AP)— The offices of the Transvaal Indian Congress and the African National Congress, connected with the defiance campaign, werj raided yesterI day. Documents were seized but no arrests were made.
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  • 163 7 NEW YORK, June 12 (Reuter) A mother's impassioned cry of "save my children" rang out in a clemency appeal to President Eisenhower for her son and daughter-in-law Julius and Ethel Rosenber* convicted "atom spies ,r doomed to die in the electric chair ■ext Thursday. Mrs. Sophie
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  • 379 7 HANOI, June 12, (LP)— Communist aid to Vietminh rebels in Indo-China has shot up by 50 per eent in the past two months and the Communists have opened a new secret supply route from Thailand, the trench High Command charged
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  • 139 7 1 Killed In Voting Violence ROME, June 12 (Renter)— The Italian elections flamed into violence yesterday. A man was shot dead and four injured in a flght betwe. ni Communists and Christum D. crats. The antagonists were quarrelling over the election iesults, which gave Signer Ancle De Gasperi, the Chr.^tian
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  • 71 7 PERTH, June 12. (AP)-A well-dressed, young Korean appeared in court yesterday, charged, among other th with "failing to give utl factory explanation" of his presence in Britain. The Korean, Choung Young Jin, speaks only Korean. The presiding judge understand! only English. So it was tte ided
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  • 280 7 World News In Brief... MT. RUSHMORE. June 12, (UP) President Eisenhower vowed yesterday to do all in his power to avoid a "fatal crossfire with Congress. He also gave an account of his political stewardship outlining ten specific achievements which included new defence plans and governmental
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  • 66 7 TEL AVIV. June 12, (AP)— The fatal shooting of a 35-year-old Israeli woman, allegedly by Jordan infiltrators, was quickly followed yesterday by a request by Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett for a meeting with General William Riley, United Nations' observers chief of staff in Palestine.
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    • 99 7 [ILFORD £?^"*fiiefy I m thnr'^ COnsral,,,ations to the successful British Everest Expedition K'.onm M,nQUest of the world's highest peak This year. a s in 1951 HIV, j p7 an e Expediti °n, ILFORD HP3 and FP3 roll films; ILFORD le h ind Pa Fis mm fllms; were uscd by thc
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    • 101 7 BALLBEARING LAWN MOWERS "The Short Cut to a Perfect Lawn" J The "PANTOn* Roller Um Menffff rati as it relic Hall -hearing 12 eutiing cylinder with sclf-sharjH-iiiug hlades. m m Adjustable handles nith I rti I) h« i grips. Back I I roller of n n hn-akahle I I steel.
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  • 351 8 BELFAST, Jane 12 (Beuter)— Britain's stateowned railways were blamed yesterday for the loss of the British railway-ferry steamer Princess Victoria (2,694--tons) which sank in an Irish sea gale on January 31 with a death roll of 133. A 30,000 word report by a Ministry
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  • 182 8 LONDON, June 12 (Reuter) A revolutionary delta-winged jet airliner has been designed to carry mor e than 100 passengers through the stratosphere from here to New York in five or six hours and return the same day. It puts Britain six years ahead of any competition
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  • 44 8 WASHINGTON. June I_. (Reuter)— The United SUi.es Ajr Force has recalled all the 37 C-54 transport planes it had leased to commercial airlines. The Air Force gave no explanation for the recall order. other than "we need the aeroplanes".
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  • 27 8 SECRETARY of Defence. Mr. Charles Wilson, states ihat the United States now had 152 wings on hand and available for national defence." Reuter
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  • 50 8 j THE Coast Guard cutter I Nemesis took 2.i crew mem- bers off the burning Swed '--hi freighter Stzgeholm early yesterday and headed for S* Petersburg. U.S.A AP RUSSIA has seized 14 Japanese fishing .boats off Nemurohon Hokkaido between May I and June 8 Kyodo news reports. AP
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    • 688 8 Si i■ mmm > i___ if di i. ii i __l Fast rraanpaetfr Servire lo San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agentf ANGLO-FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K I.umpur 311 Spore *****/3 P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 FOR U.K./CONTINEiNT S'pore P Slum Penaag 4 Benlomond
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    • 1220 8 im BLUE FUNNEL LINE ■iIM MANhKIICLO A <X).. LTD. ijjw lnc<irporated ln Singapore ttrrlerr option to proceed via otaer porte lo load and discharge cargo SAILINaS to LIVBBFOOL (il ASGOW LONDON CONTINKNTAI PORTB Dua Sail* t 9t\mn> f«nanp Ascaolo. tor Genua London Ho. land Antwerp Hamburg June la ryrtiiun lot
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  • 49 9 OMMODITY PRICES h^mmmmm Eft U»9tit9tt9t% k1 K 1,7* 2" Mhj w x-r U«" r TIN tmUCE t iin yesterTh,r f F*_V<S S^tlU-nient <• I r B«.vn- SeJWP I I .'II, Z9\ m mi i sl r s ■»< i i pr m cm ,ths C*l rf _;«> sellers eaeal Pt1«:
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  • 27 9 NEW BANK IN LONDON n P < tablished risen! of to provide and exfinance thc n to t of theii of rct Tease r B- .n, the I
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  • 74 9 SGTON. June 12, w*a! pic Eneri a ?ro of n !n- e!opi. atomic pov i r .> uf produpnwer in com- pro- sirRep.- session attended by representatives of the Detroit Edison Company, the Dow Chemical Company :ind the Michigan Public Service Commiss on. Mr. Cole said
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  • 258 9 Standard Market Reporter MAIN feature of the rubber market in Singapore this week has been the genuine demand for off-grade sheets and remitted crepes from the United Kin-dora! and Europe. **«**»uui, In their weekly report, Lewis and Peat Singapore j ubber brokers, says the
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  • 163 9 IN THE Singapore share market yesterday industrials steady while tins were inclined towards lower levels. Rubbers remained neglected. On the whole, however, busi•vas on a restricted scale. Clanged orices are: IN DI STRIA LS Buyers SHIrrs Fed. Di.-p. 2.45 2..).") xd Orris. 2.07 2.12 Giovmi
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  • 50 9 OUTPUTS from the various estates and mines in the Guthrie Group for May and June are: rubber 6,050.353 lbs. (29.409,814 lbs. to date) tea (black). 184.500 Ibs. (806.500 lbs), palm oil 1.511 tons (6.767 tons), palm kernels 433 tons (2.056 tons) and tin ore 659 piculs (2.660 piculs).
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  • 25 9 SIR Maurice Hutton, leading British expert on international food problems, has been appointed member of the Board of the Colonial Development Corporation. Reuter.
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  • 36 9 THE American Mutual Security Agency has approved a loan of US$3,700,000 to the Italian Fiat Corporation to nnanc« import from the United States of equipment needed to produce iet «nttm« uiaxe Parts. Reuter
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  • 105 9 photo. Champagne and cocktails were (he "order of the day" yesterday morning when Kian Gwan (Malaya) Ltd., gave a reception to celebrate the Wth anniversary of their sister company, Kian Gwan (Indonesia) Ltd. The Telok Ayer Street office of Kian Gwan was filled with businessmen including the
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  • 54 9 TOKYO, June 12 (UP>— The proposed $70,000,000 JapanFormosa trade agreement is expected to be signed here this week, it was disclosed in official circles yesterday. Under the agreement Japan will export to Formosa fertilizers, foodstuffs, goods, iron and steel products. Formosa's main export to Japan will be
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  • 32 9 THE 4.716 ton Polish freighter General Walter has left Rangoon with 2.000 tons of rubber and 140 tons of scrap iron for Whampoa. port for Canton. South China. Reuter.
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  • 283 9 20 Britons Leave For Peking To Start Trade Talks LONDON, Jmrb 12, (AP)— A Britisli group, promoting Eost West trade disclosed yesterday more thon 20 British industrialists ond businessmen hove left for Peking to discuss prospects ot boosting trade with Red Chino. A spokesman for
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  • 174 9 Australian Business Recovering AN INDICATION of 'he general recovery in Australian business which followed Um slight recession experieni .1 through import restriction- seen in the latest bank i.g figures, writes Charles Lyn« h in Australian Business ai:d Commercial Newsletter Deposits in the trading hank* in March were A £1.275.500 IX'*
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  • 61 9 NEW YORK. June 12. _nr>— The Board of Governor of Commodity Kxc'»;mve Inc.. yesterday suspended dealings in the No- 3 standard rubber futures contract until fnrther notiee. Exchange official* ex n't tned that action was taken because of insufficient interest in the contract. Hereafter destines
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  • 201 9 For Re-export To Jl./. MORE than 40 applications from Singapore firms for permit to import 2,000 tons of su*ar of soft currency origin during the quarter to Aug. 31 for re-export to Indonesia have been received by Government. The Controller of Imports I and
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  • 106 9 Standard Market Reporter PRODUCE prices on the Singapore market were again lower yesterday with only small deals passing. Copra prices were easier at $34| per picul buyers and $35 sellers for June, and $34 and $34§ per picul buyers and sellers, respectively. for July shipment. Coconut
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  • 1051 10 TO THE hardworking man in the street whose acquaintance with a million dollars extends as far as the newspaper columns and what he reads about the millionaires therein, it must seem sheer lunacy the way in which so manv of these celluloid millionaires seem to delight
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  • 201 10 Star Contest No/ 19 ALL through thia week Thn Singapore Standard presents ita nineteenth star contest. All you've got to do Is collect the pictures and coupons for all six daya and send them together with thp names of the stars nnder single coyer to
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    • 396 10 'SEL, AM AT H/}HI RAYA ~~> mmmymm TO AIJ. Ol It Ml SUM PAI HONS n-^ J v i i?? ay daily CONSTANCE SMITH JEFFREY HUNTER WILL MAKIi PERSONAL APPEARANCES NIGHTLY AT 6.30 9.30 P.M. SHOWS TILL lTlli OF JUNE yn-f^mmmmmWr9%mmmmm.Trm\m%i.v^\ itmmtmtimmmtmmmMmimmmim999W9 I GREGORY PECK SUSAN HAYWARD AVA GARDNER I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 389 10 T°»SS_? QUOTATION: Male creature* of. say > seventeen. have he/n !__rc____S acquire a sudd™ W_,» ab ?°J ute, J" conclude n- > sight into all woinenklnd —Alexander Black. M mM i u.Nfc: Keep things on an even keel generafly save money and energy Be diuio2ftv C SS *Bp: accent I
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  • 602 11 L s t Lunch Collapse OVDOY June 12, <Reuter).-SensUion followed sematien in this first v>l tin K !iani. Australia all out for 249 after Hvm r had 343 for foor at f 1" for nonc Then three wicket fe» wtthomt anj addition to the r m
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  • 174 11 ALSTKALIA—IsS INNS. Morris tiow Bedser €7 Hole b Bedser t Hassett b Bedser 115 Harvey e Compton b Bedser 0 Milter e Bailey b Wardle 53 Benaud e Evans b Bailey 3 Davidson b Bedser 4 Lindwall b Bedser 0 Tallon c Evans b Bailey 0 Hill b Bedser
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  • 592 11 j then, with a flashing hook from j Wardle. who had taken over j from Bedser after only two overs from the Surrey man. and an ondrive in each case for four. he reached three ftgnres. This was Hassett's ninth test century and had taken him 10
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  • 61 11 NEW YORK. June 12 .Renter) tw?,?. n,Ur States Lawn lennis Assnciation announced yesterday that Timy iSaE? X o^^ A p, 7 captain for S m Un tcd s c BnW Cup r^,^L. aga o nst Japan Van £ir»: io B ir h Co,ombia on Also
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    • 84 11 _L'_*]«_3_'_cl n ain 23i ■wunirj 5i5 "AAN" CoUr Epic. FnM Lensth Hindnstani V ersion. Starring Dilip Rawar. Free Last Snspended. FIiTTTIl j ,ii: > ■iiifiH "ANARKAL.T (Hindtrstani) Starring: Biaa Rai T*day At lgJ3O a.m. "PARASAKTHF" Tamil > jl PJR Bahru 11. 1.30. 4.15. «45 9.15 RAJA SAHARI' (Malay) R^y I
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    • 617 11 France Beaten f STOCKHOUVI. Joii C 12 Reuia u n brat Fl "»n<*e by m their soccer interna i. jo al nere yesterday. srruAiN»>s \MlAl\'r APPUCATIO.NS are invited nm,_I or VL 9 iMoectintt Medical Department Singpore J_*_i x Srti 6a l2 :,KA l ai)o t> m plus COL. and Singapore
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    • 1123 11 ivmcKs. In The High Court Of Thc Colon t ef Singapore Iland Of Siajcirorr jySSOUJTION of Societies Re YEH YU HARMONICA YEN CHIU HUI of 37-B. Sago Start. Suigapore; Oub NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a First and Final clrvidend is intended to be declared in this matter All creditors
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    • 130 11 Ml r; < >r CDB LL FORCt 'J-)7i^ GOSEDNrARwfIV V TUAr°rr B BEFORt y Slid FOOD jnitot^t- Mf\\ rir, W 1-A.T THERE CAN'T rff7^ IOOYEARS J -7/ THAT ."7^ CELL- AND WHATEVER <1| w N "H-.RE/rJli/ \*SofT^^Z^^^^^^ [s )SiN-mEPg-£ <^Y_r.ry r -Sfc 'Cli _H__^l37^ N, y ß U p 5
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  • 173 12 Windsor Lad (iay Reveller Goodwood ORKATB81 HOI K I OBKATESI IMH K W/AKAl 1 Xl.i.MiM i Nazakat Siin-trt-aiii snow Kla/.- K;i 1.1 Ka-I i WOTIIKK II U M\<.MH(IN(I- WOTIII.K VIEW It ManUKTim- Cavalier MacaMeeaca llnlMi l-iliu llriti*h Film 1 avallrr I NWVAKI sNO\V«;KA^s l>l>i;\ IIOICE 3 Hewer Hart
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  • 2175 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Majestas, Flame Of Forest And Cabaret By RACE l: 2.30 p-m.-Class 3, Div. 4-6 Furs.^ I. 009 Iiberiu s S 900 -Belmont Stable' R^dfie^ McCloud •i 4>7 Ra Li fly 8.13 "Jenat Stable 5°v Franklin 3. OP. Nazakat 3v 8.12 *Min Stable" w sioieh
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  • 164 12 STANDARD Sinchew Sports Club will play badminton and tablo tennis matches against Nee Soon tomorrow at 10 :10 a.m. at Nee Soon's RASC Gymnasium Hall: Standard Sinchew teams MU te Badminton: Singly Francis Boey and Aw Boon Seong. Reserve Chua Kim Yew Doubles Liew Mook
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  • 53 12 Yesterday's Coronation Cup soccer between 11. M. Dockyard XI and the Navy was called ofT because of rain. It will be played tomorrow. The following players will represent the Dockyard XI: Anthony; Kim Beng. Ali; Roberts. Gutteridge. Kartar Singh; Downton, Guthrie. Paul Arunagaran, Kim Choon
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  • 45 12 Philippine football tourists who are at present on a tour of Indonesia lost their first two matches in Jakarta. On Thursday they were beaten 2-4 by Indonesian Army and vesterdav they went down la to Bogof. The visitors meet a Jakarta Combined today.
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  • 23 12 Intending competitois in this year's Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournaments are reminded that entries close on June 20 at i p.m.
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  • 41 12 oy winning f!i». ]0i) \r<\ 220 yards. Chua Gan Teck ol Jupiter Ilouso won the A Division individual rh impionship trophy when the Bedok Bo\V School heid Its first annual sports at St. Patricks School ground yesterda r.
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  • 351 12 AMICABLE Athletic Associa 4 moved up to second place behind the Tigers in the SAFA div. 1 league table when they scored a well earned 2—l victory over Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Despite the slippery pitch I good soccer
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  • 162 12 DOUGLAS. Isle of Man, June 12 (Heuter)— Les Graham, leading British racing motor-cyclist was killed here todav while riding in the tourist trophy senior international A second rider. Australian G.J. Walker, was killed on his fourth lap. Les Graham riding an Italian M. V. Augusta was kihed instantly
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  • 33 12 A fixtures meeting of the Singapore Rugbv Union wiii be held at the SCC at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. All rugby clubs are requested to send their repre sen ta Uvea.
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  • 36 12 LONDON. June 12 <AP> Mrs. Randolph Turpin, wife of the British claimant to the world middleweight boxing title. was granted a divorce today on grounds of crueltv. Turpin did not contest the suit.
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  • 27 12 ENTRIES arc now invited for the Singapore Marigold Badminton Party's 1963 tournament I hi- events are men's open singles and doubles. Entries <•;•>>»> on June 30.
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  • 75 12 Cabaret II won in such convincing manner that he should have no difficulty to land a double. He has not been harshly treated getting only 2 lb extra and up one division The danger la Golden Doiuhin who did not accept last Wednesday. Goiden Dolphin showed his form
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