Singapore Standard, 22 July 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m V^ IV. m. 20. S.NCAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JLIY 22, 1955. fWaVI .'AGES ,0 ,KMS.
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  • 531 1 4 DECISION that irill hare a vital bearing on the constitutional <iH«topmtm of Singapore has been fafcen by the vrnor. Sir John Sicoll with the agreement of the Secretary cf State for the C This step the appointment of a Constitutional Commission to be headed by th€
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  • 48 1 porter >iii •ti n<il ind ,ikl j re r t ary ince I Mrs -II iU the ■ill iril\ hetii i nil d his d him nil on I l< > rrspon* v* h<« i work in ;\nd 0 1 on i I
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  • 55 1 HENS, -I (APi F opposition news- lay suspended publi[Ot one day ii\ protest 5 proposed Legislation which ,i increase the severity of under Greece's libel I a 11 v -r.\ Th would provide jail s of up to three years men an d editors
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  • 232 1 THE NET CLOSES IN ON BERIA' S COMRADE VIENNA, July 21, (Reuter)— A big reshuffle just announced in the Hungarian Government is believed by Hungarians here to indicate that the close friend of Lavrenti Beria, Minister of the Interior Mr. Ernoe Geroe, is being encircled and i olated. A the
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  • 55 1 CALCUTTA. July 21. (AFP) Demonstrators again threw bom; inej and arid ?t police-run trams today, but The city is l( :mcr than it has been during the past few days. 1 Today was the 20th day of ihe protest against the increase of I second
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    • 44 1 WASHINGTON, Jsly 21 (AP).— Trie way was cleared in th« U.S Senate today for a bill to permit the U.S. Government to >:e!l to private industry 29 synthetic rubber plants built at a COSi of more than U.5.5500,000,000.
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    • 38 1 WASHINGTON. July 21 (AP)— US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today said the United SUtei would refuse to discuss the admission of Communist China to the United Nations at the prospective Korean political conference.
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    • 27 1 HANOI, July 21 (AFP) French forces engaged in •Operation Swallow" which raided Laflfson suffered one killed and two wounded, it vva» revealed here today.
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  • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. About 7,500 people were searched for excess food after a house curfew was clamped down In Gemas, Tampin district, yesterday. It was the 77th food lifting operation to b e carried out in j Xegri Sembilan, and one of the biggest. It lasted
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  • 16 1 QUKEN Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, has a sligh; cu'.d and in ioors. Reuter
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  • 77 1 bridesmaid* wore blue photos. TOP: The former Miss Peggy Cripps, 32 v «*ar-old daughter of the late Sir Stafford Cripps, with her 'groom, Mr. Joseph K. Appiah, a law student from the (iold Coast, after their marriage at St. John's Chuirh. St. I John's Wood, London. ABOVE:
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  • 24 1 THE first Soviet Ambassador Vasili A. Valkjov. to be appointed to Yugoslavia in four years, arrived in Belgrade, yesterday. AFP
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  • 36 1 A FIRE broke out in the Stanvac tanker, Meifou, bertned at Dork No. 2, Singapow Harbour Board, early last night, but the S.H-B. Fire Service soon had the fire under control.
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  • 104 1 PARIS. July 21 (UP).— Franco's daring airborne strike I In Indo-Cnint, which smashed the key Lang on supp'y on Red China's frontier, has i demonstrated a new strategy which t;an be applied siiccess- fuMy to other A ian antw Communist wars. That wa s virtually the
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  • 12 1 •JAPAN yesterday restored j diplomatic relations with Auj-| tria. AP
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  • 68 1 MRS. PARSONS IS NOW HOME LONDON. July 21. (R —Mrs. E ./;>• ith Parsons, u«-year-old widow of an RAF flight lieutenant, arrived here by air last ni^ht from S pore follow in" her acquittt n charge of ki' ng her two children. Mrs. Parsoiis husband killed whi.t (lying on c
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  • 269 1 By RONNIE DUCLOS, Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRIT, Tues.— Communist terrorists committed one of their worst murders in the Pontian District of Johore, yesterday. Six terrorists belonging to r the Pontian gang, ambushed thii'c Malay policemen in an armoured car. killing one and wounding
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  • 62 1 \520,000 /sPassed I IN LESS than a week, The Singapore Standard's fund for victims of last Thursday's disastrous Kallang Basm Fire has passed the $20,000 mark. Rich and poor alike, gave their share. Please send your donations early. The Standard Fire Victims' Fund closes at noon on Saturday,
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  • 15 1 DUMARSAIS Estimt (93) president of Haiti from 1»46 o 1950. died yp>:errtay. AP
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  • 13 1 CATHY ARCHIBALD named Miss Canada of I9sii last nig UP
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  • 100 1 'Tec Got His Man And Gets A G eorge Medal LONDON. July 21. (AP)— A Hongkong detective. who though badly wounded chased and caught an armed bandit, was awarded the George Medal today. An official citatiuu In the London G«z<.'Ue said Detective Corporal Leung Yiu Tonf "displayed courage and outstanding
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    • 54 1 Ccntr^Zte*" c Co. cm wmTs I BLAS RACING CIRCUIT, SOUTH WALES, 6th APRIL P Ist. Maserati d Hc^ M.G. T.C. 20th Mille Miglio, j 2 5th 26th April g Category: A Reynault I Ist. F at UNITED KINGDOM Scottish M °tor Racing Club's 500 C.C. Bcvcridge Pork, 25th April 1
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    • 50 1 I n ckino, v v* v. O. B. OldScotcl)Wl)isk'z PRODUCT Of SCO RAM Dis' SCOTT INGLISM <S I A LTD SINGAPORE 6 KUALA LUM^i Bill I fc w I vLLC I v* s •5^ (f v*> if? AAcALISTER CO., LTD. 4MB SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, I POH. PINANG. KUCHING ond SARAWAK.
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  • 140 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. HENRY Hoclistadt, president of the Singapore Teachers Union, in a letter to The Standard yesterday, supports the opinion of the C nion Secretary Mrs. Seow Teck Lens, that the new Education Sendee scheme discriminates between Graduate and Normal trained
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  • 66 2 Plans For AirRaid Shelters THE problem of providi •i Singapore s ;in tiie <• I J City i.rea t was last -e t i Public Works Department, and e .i plans are now 1-! ready use in the v mergency. > This was stated in the P.W.D. report for 1952.
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  • 198 2 THE "Jenkins Revue" j i a team of six cabaret and i variety artistes, who uill < i open their season at the 1 Capitol Restaurant from i 1 I riday, arrived in Sin- I 1 papore in the K.M.s. i torlu. yesterday. 1 Standard
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  • 291 2 Price Racket In S'pore? Standard Staff Reporter INFLUENTIAL rubber circles in Singapore emphatically denied a charge by South Sumatian (iovprnor. Dr. Mohamed Isa, that the Colony was manipuatinsr rubber prices. i Dr. 1.-. that lized in per cent dry. ire marked down to only 50
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  • 302 2 Council Defeats Move For Post- War Houses Rental Control Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislate Council yc an overwhelming majority, a move to imposbuildings built after Sept. 1, 1947. The move was made by Mr. C. R I). (Labour Rochore) who, when it pressed for a division. Sixteen vol. d
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  • 120 2 Lyttelfon: 1 In 50 May Be Suffering From TB In Singapore LONDON -'1 (Seufc r) Bi' and t gapne's Kit a millior may be from I rculosis, ding to stal I Singapore. Mr. 0 iver Lyttelton, the C< nia; Secretary, gave U fi;,\ir<_- ,n the Houai I Comv in reply
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    • 175 2 m*' CODtT'l 'finATT fYlff* f\ ATT I p i 1. > wi B LBDON A ROSE •^JASMIN B I rai r vm 1 1 1 1 i >■ i HBBKSfIBHBBHBHBP^ f < Samaritan TOILET TISSUE THE ROLL WHICH PRESENTS EXCELLENT VALUE AT LOW PRICE for shining btass J Jv .i
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  • 11 3 tf^rasnrs SjtSK^san. was man van his seeing-eye dog.
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  • 208 3 I Standard Staff Reporter Prosressive Party leader, in a clash at the Sineanore din* yesterday, accused Mr. C. R Dasaratha Rai i\ Ji the Church as a stepping stone to gain some^ pubHcity ?or l n film in Sing ipore we consider
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  • 338 3 S'pore To Have A Blind Institute Govh Grant Of $200,000 Voted ferdZ Sl "9apore Legislative Council yes BhnH i f h« Singapore Association for the blind of Singapore irrespective of race, age or weed miS is how the S.hool for the B|,nd will look like when buillin,;__ to sUrt this
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    34 3 Leading Sin^nalmm Kadcr Ilashim. the only member of the Malayan Ro\al Navil Volunteer Reserve t<> the Coronation parade t-on.'in-Rent pictured on arrival Hi Kuala Lumpur Railway Sta tion on his way hark lo Penanij.
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  • 113 3 Stand.iri] Staff Reporter MALA V A N lenta in Britain are helpii run their own hostel —Ma I{ Two students sit on the Board of Govern Thij is contained In the I annual report of Malaya Ha I tabled before the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 48 3 THE Bredit Club, members are from the I its of Bu ine i Regi Estate Duty ind [neon will hold their annual dance the Hotel M ijestic. K Lumpur, on Aug. 1. Dance tickf iinable from the Social S Mr. K S V
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  • 38 3 Mr. Lee Kong Chun ha > donated $10,000 to the Sititju pore .Joint Relief Oi^.jni i for the victims of the Gej ing fire. The Singap »re Buddhist 1 Lodge don ited $500.
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  • 231 3 Standard Staff Reporter i IS Il XP 4 9 RE is not suing to have television not for the time being at least. The idea of a stateoperaied service has temporarily been rejected bv the Government which has not completed the conditions whereby private enterprise might
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  • 134 3 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW type of timber saw iriij machine which can be iet up and operated in a fore->t within three hours is now on the Singapore market 11 is the Forestiere Bandmil! Sjwing Machine, claimed by ts manufacturers to revolutionize timber production methods
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    18 3 This b» Ihr new Forrstirrr CM Biaimill Sawing Mjivinr iu. k ),itid by Spot Kudiu Ltd d.:i, ti'Uie.
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE Muslims hay* elected a welcome party ol 38 to receive the South Indian Education Mission beade 1 by Quaide Millat Janab M M med Ismail Sahib, President of Indian Union Muslim League and an Indian M.P. It will be beaded by Janab Ahmad bin
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    • 159 3 A REVOLUTION IN PAINTING j |At last! Pick the exact I paint colour you want f\ f\ }wd \SHAOES TO CHOOSE; I Come and see the mognificcnt ROBBIALAC COLORIZER ALBUM. Moke youi choice J I I from Jhis fascinating range o* nine hundred ond ninety nine coloms a o ilob
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    • 264 3 LLOYD'S ADRENALINE CREAM r^ -re/ieves MUSCUMt MM V,. REMARKABLE RESULTS FROM NEW f f« "TRIGGER" SPOT TREATMENT I A MTA J C '*A T>ie turret ot success lies in trenth*Q I w ro^A«Ml|*« 'vhat are known n* the mMI F I p*>* 7 > 'tt» < r sj)')f». trhich are
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  • 138 4 'You Solve Housing In Umque Way'-Ex-Governor Standard Start Reporter SINGAPORE'S housing protects were highly praised by Mr Ja« ies Arthur Ewinff, former Governor of the American Samoa Islands yesterday. "The way your housing problems are t>cing tackled is quite unique." he said. "There is no comparative scheme even in the
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  • 105 4 Draft Rules For Public C' ttee Soon .1 THE Singapore Governn 2nt yesterday b< i :1 assurance that the draft i itions under section i!<i or the P i c S< -.-ion Ordinance 1 4 will earliesi possible moment 'ho Legislative Coun Thia a irance w 1 ?iv«n W. 1
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  • 22 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— ed nment ay for ng a j t\ J •he .'oi !1O a dc-
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  • 206 4 Standard Stan Reporter THE Singapore Labour Exchange might be decentralised to enable unemployed to register In the rural areas. J his possibility was mentioned by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythc at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday, in reply to a plea made by
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  • 64 4 JOHORE BAHRU. T ics.— Oil Kim Kec. Soi Te k Si and Tan Hcng Kim of Singapore wore charged in the Police Court today with having committed rob\>ery of $2,330 in cash nnd S6OO in cheques from a businessman of Pontian. They were alleged to have used
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  • 91 4 THE Singapore Legislative yesti r'iav g; tiie construction b> of a causewaj a s -lcnpore River neai K n Seng Road. E Popper, the C si] i mol :i of the i nt neci the Citj •i oi i dansjero Kim s ills." ler
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— F gallantry In action against terrorists in Malaj-a. the Queen has approved the award of the MiliUry Cross to Captain (now Major) R.E.W. Atkins and the distinguished conduct medal to Lance Corporal Pimbahadur Thapa, both of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles. Major Atkins now
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  • 165 4 CHICKEN CURRY, rooked and canned m Malaya, dessicated coconut and canned pineapples, will be among the international dishes on dis-P-ay at the Australian Home toad and Beo.ity Exhibition vvmeh opens this week at the Sydney Town Rail. The food, of 2 European and .T>
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  • 20 4 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ewtef snapped by Th« Standard "ameraman o n hoard tlip rjibadak yesterday.
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  • 248 4 PICKED MAN OUT LATER A TEN-YEAR-OLD Malay boy told Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday how he saw two men shoot dead a detective friend of his, Johnson Lee. He also stated that he knew one of the two men and that he
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  • 17 4 JHE Ifentakab water suppty interrupted lor the past month or so. ha s been restored.
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  • 105 4 CHINESE w i nan d in i bv u 1 i robben when she rclused lo part with h r banfle at her hou>c in L^rong Bcn^kok Singapore on Monday afternoon. Three t n armed with a pistol entered the hOUM with covered fMC| and
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    69 4 I iioto I M|vn K.innisadrvi dotmf I the I ndi.i n >.unbj i 1 \\.i-.inn at a reheansj in i:. ton. i Theatre i on Monday nmht Miss i i i»c\ i ipp4 i! fail lasl nichl .«t the opeaisig of the Indian Drama j 1 1 V.ir Huiroui. I
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  • 21 4 •5 F I at t the to the In a McN< unal to lade bim by I on."
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  • 43 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Tlu> Queen has awarded the Albert Medal posthumously to Mr H E. Wilkinson, who lost his life in a n attempt to < ic a colleague. Mr. George Coventry, an Indian clerk, otnptoyed by Harrisons and CrosficW Ltd.
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  • 201 4 TWELVE post school cer'ificate students of St. Andrew's School. Singapore, who atter.d- t ed the Singapore High Couit to hear Mr. David Marshal! i make his defence submission in a murder trial, were ills- i appointed when Mr. Justice i I Buttrose adjourned
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 193 4 rv" rß C?T_tVv~yt^ rv TODAY ONLY h\ I I ll■ I If IJ iim "^T r> 15 7ZBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDS OPfcNS TOMORROW ZZ2ZX:, —^L w (.1 SI KM lIK\ ltv Ki I I v GR iYSON I'-rfinii1 -rfinii olor 1 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY 1 lam -1 1"> 1 J
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    • 106 4 Phone 6 io;tr -^.T From TODAY Flwl;' ALAN PATOVS i'iliZl V,r A DISTINGUISHED MOT v, iii.M.nir and BTAM Canada 1.1 I Mart* i Hi s PaiiM u^n 111 i NOW (#MU,| showinc WJJll'l Vmimr hit H f ii\ r* Of PAUL HENREiD PA i \II w in in \i «.i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 85 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from :.:;o p.m. on Mon to 7.:;o a.m on Turs. Singapore t7«F), Penane 731 Kota Bahru ''•>H. Kuala lumpur <73F), lpoh (71F). Kuantan (81F). >laximum Tempc rature: trom 7..{0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on lursdav Singapore (8IF). Penan; (871) Kota Bahru <«8r). Kuala Lumpur (87F) I noh
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  • 198 5 POSITION NOW HELPLESS; BLAMES PETER WILLIAMS In a statement to the press, he states: r Tho partv has ceased to exist as a coherent body in rvemhing mtXVble"™' P Slti^ s become wJSSTSS It .idd.s: "I have been the nominal head of :he party. whereas in
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  • 7 5 They Don't Cut All The Grass dfdffd
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  • 21 5 > I N r it per Ihi in yesterday St ;--rs ter- v n i first i pi Ire: isy.
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  • 204 5 Standard Staff Reporter visilunre, speed and teem* of action under Emergency powers have helped Government to deal with Me Communist menace in Singapore with some success, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. U. L. Bh the, told the Legislative Council yesterday. n a mol ion
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  • 51 5 IMF: Lloyd Triestino luxury liner Victoria arrived in Sin ipore yesterday on her maiden VO9 |e to the Far East and landed 240 passengers. Mo I of M PWS were Indians j hastening to this country »oI fore the now Immigration rornes into force on Aug.
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  • 168 5 Stundurd Stafl Rcpoiter THE Singapore Legislative Lounril yesterday approved |ne float;ii^ ol a 130,000.000 loan at 4} per cent interest by tn e City CounciJ for fin;.:;. ater and electricity ex" npo .schemes In a.ski'is the Council to approve the flotation of tne loan, the City
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  • 89 5 lit. 'lII.KS ot ,he sinaja por« Standard st ni i n s.v» to widow in Knintin who with hrr scvt-n rhildirn, lived < ulircl\ on a. »t -i i r.d loiiinuls i,,r tin* mm n -vr« months P»i Mis of t!i<- Knanlan Abdi**iah Fnulish Srhoiu l".ir't"'f
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  • 25 5 Joiied Clerk Hug s His Wife IN r ol ourt a I to her and fort A. W. Ghovs h i1 on three d ■■eve::'
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  • 135 5 Councillors To Make A Secret Visit Tilh Ci v<•r n 0 I of i Singapore, Sir Johi I Nicoll, lias barred the I 1 Prrss from joinini; t la I Legislative CoinciOors on ,i their visit today to the old Supreme Court, the site of the new COXMBCH Cha other.
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  • 80 5 THE -i five M I te of Iri'ci B1 the !S ore YW( A terday. A a a p from a woi i 1 je. Five other fnu I ent. Three of the students 'ea ff)r S1 tea by air Univen ity i I tr.
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    112 5 I III: Sultan o IVrak. Sir YusotT I7*imK n Sh.ih r«-turn«<l to Malax;* aboard a VJanta-s plane last night after his \isi| (o (lie Corona- < lion fli-ltrjiioiis la i.unclon. I llr »\:is At oinp.tiiMil b\ Ibf I Deputy Meatn Bcair i Per.ik and i 1 \rzr n.irh <>1 ofhi
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  • 28 5 DAIO C. J. PagUr ar: >atin Paglai I nation in Loi WONG AH LOON ind fined jai when he I ilty i] Seveui L to po*
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  • 49 5 TWO Singapore \ursini; Sisl**rs, Mi^r, I V P^staaa and Grace Hiaii, lriimud to Um < >\ yi terdav alter a year's training srliolaisipp in V. -\A Administration in Uic I nit t r| Klßf^OM \n v ils- ippeiatcd. i •I H 1 I
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  • 704 6 HAT would be the fate of Sinqapnro in a hundred years? Would it, like rrwiuy other great trading C( ntics of the past, fall into decay and neglect? Would this city of a million people, in the course of the next decades, sink into ignoble oblivion with nothing
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  • 1607 6 SPITTING IN THE FACE OF HISTORY XHE British Government hos decided to spit in the i^ce of history in Central Africa Churchill's Cabinet has decided to ignore all the warnings of Kenya and every other African disturbance and plunge ahead with the federation of Central Africa It is R gambling
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  • 277 6 Review of Views TUC And Politics UTUSAN melayu endorses the decision ol the m Trade Union Council to p.uticipate in polities T1 e editorial stresses thai those who ob.icct to the worker* attempting to decide tho political future °f the country should also object to the dominating influence vested mU
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  • 11 6 "lie's Redding his wintrr coat ti' .»i i' l
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 354 6 RITSON SLAVE LABOUR Sir; When Sir Edward Ritson made his now famous statement about \\?.g e ys terns, he probably had not read Adam Smith's '"Wealth of Nations." Sir Edward says, "I am certain that all responsible opinion whether of employers, of trade union leaders, or of economists, holds the
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    • 140 6 SINGAPORE TKiiR STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble Tclcgroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON fRoom 222, The Times Building. Printing House Squoie London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulfon Street. 83, Cowon Street. 8, Leirfc Streef, Trlrphonr 4588. Telephone
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    • 67 6 l fX^^_.»»_«»^i-i_i-i_-i^ l u ,-i_,-i_ rn u X) t rVj^^_ r sfcd^ ffout Scute AERBPUKE BRAND ENGLISH PORTING fffißß// T XCEMENT I Sl\f, \ro;;i ki \i i• WV i TRAVEL WiTH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE TWICE WLEKLY TO JAPAN 6 I FREQUENT INTRA CR:ENT PAL DC-6B and
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  • 277 7 'FLUCTUATION IN TIN AND RUBBER WAS DISASTROUS' l\ (Keater) Vlr. Philip Noel nur Minister, said yesterday that Ice of rubber and tin had been •ous to Malaya and other British our. had a ked in the House ,i the Government had taken i en! on the price of taw materials.
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  • 4 7 Floods Threaten Tokyo 01
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  • 69 7 Whisky Export Biggest Ever Americans T ook Most LONDON, July 21. (ReutcM 1 of Scotch Whisky for the first six months of this re the highest ever recrorded, the Scotch Whisky iation stated yesterday. totalled 6.n8/ils proof gallons and earned i 17.4::1\174 sterling up to the of June. The United
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  • 50 7 ■I THE Queen Mother and Princess Margaret anive ai London at the end of thrir 111 day tour of Southern Rhodesia. Left to riyht as thrv walk off the airfield, the Dukr of Edinburgh, the Qaeei Mother, the Qaeea, Sir John DWlbiar. Airport Commandant and Princess Margwt.
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  • 351 7 LONDON, July 21 (Renter) Mr. R. A. Butler, acting Prime Minister told the House of Commons today there was every reason to hope that the armistice agreement in Korea could be signed without i further delay. Mr. Butlei told the crowded House: "An armistice
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  • 94 7 MOSCOW. July 21. (Router) All Moscow papers today published a Soviet official proI tesj to Turkey at the proposed visits of British and American warships to Istanbul this month and next. They were described a> a "form of military demon>tration" in a note handed to the
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  • 55 7 TE'iLRAN. JUO 21. (AFP)Premter Mohammed Mossadeq had .i fainting fit in a cemetery asi ni^ht. the first time lie efi his house for h week, i was revealed today. Mosi had gone to the cemetery to out flowers on the graves of his to owerj
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  • 335 7 New Move To Widen Korean Political Parley LONDON, July 21, (UP)- -Authoritative sources disclosed yesterday that Britain might I favour broadening the post-armistice political conference on Korea to discussion of a wide For East settlement with the Reds. But there is one impoitant qualification' Britain
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  • 125 7 Rhee Out To Wreck The Truce Again SEOUL, July 21 (UP) Some United Nations official here ftar President Syngman Etbee may upset the I plans again, it W8 l< mod her* today as Rhee contin a (lose stvdy of the Communist sur made °'> Sunday at Punmunjom. .Meanwhile, the Korean
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  • 94 7 SEOUL. July 21.— fierce Aghting blazed across the Korean central front today with six South Korean attack against the Chinese Communists, in Wrhl" h they gained r>!l bill one of their objectives, the Bth A .-my headquarters said. The Eighth Army reported a total Of 3i*
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  • 145 7 MKO Juls !1 ill' Ihr l".C\p(l«n (unni.iiinl vr~trrd.iv issued M i»V< t order h.inn ni; ninviinnii <>f supplies in ihr Sue/ Mile rxrrpt bv »|h-i b1 h ■HMI and stipn! M«<l iit.it i!n it h |Im I*i I -I' iin.iuthori/«-d \i < pi li\ spn
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  • 62 7 R rwo to -k the tin H- E Oi n Mi s i Ad dead the five Afi ican th<"r i olatl !h( Nv« i I) lasi J Another mei h;. m l«ed hei Kiti her i»]' <p hWI R making him r rtv Both WORM
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  • 142 7 LOXDON. July 21 (Renter) Lord Salisbury. Acting Foreign Secretary, :-aid today the Western Foreign Ministers agreed at their Washington conference not to exclude the possibility of tour-power talk. "at the highest level" it the situation seemed to require them. He told the House of Lords
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  • 68 7 LONDON, July 21, (Rcu--1 tor). Talks began in London •to lay on the biggest of I present series of wage claims affecting about 7,000,000 British workers. Leaders of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Workers who speak for 38 union presented a claim lor a ir>
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  • 40 7 THE British govern will probably be making a statement on negotiatioi Hungary over the case ol Edgar Sanders who ha been j in prison there for espionage charges for the past four years. —A.F P. i
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  • 184 7 TAIPEH, July 21. (Renter) Jardine, Matheson and Companv here today categorically denied a Singapore report alleging the British freighter Glengarry left Singapore on Sunday for Communist China with war materials. The Company which is artlng as agent for the British freighter, branded the
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  • 75 7 RUBBERJIN Standard London Conespondcnt LONDON, Ju'.y 21 The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on thc London market: LONDON RUBBER c 19id. a. 19id 0,l Dec 19^d. /Mar' 9jd. A«/W iVid. lul iiV 19i<*. I AU MaCri;ct: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £571 10s.
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  • 144 7 CIIVMO.NIX (Fiance). July SI A French moun tain (limber fought a grim and exhausting battle for life today .it th<> end of i rope front uhirh he has d.muled over a dizzying Alpin<* rh.istn for three terrible nights. The (lirnlxi. QeOTg€|
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  • 288 8 THE JET PLANE CAME OF ACE IN KOREAN WAR SEOUL, July 21, (IP)— The jet came of ase in the three-year Korean war. The Inited States air force proved that jet fighters and fighter bombers could do practically every combat job in modern air warfare. The Korean air war was
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  • 23 8 THE Tew ol 22.000-U>n T.S. r:aval Missii Purkj iia. pj [or dryLTom a 1 nare l.i thro B ml y, AP.
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  • 117 8 A Victim Of The 'Cold War' MANILA. JuK 21 (AFP) —A visiting British citizen who arrived Jwrr as a transit passenger Sunday afternoon by plane, became an innocent victim of the "cold war" waged by the immigration authorities against British nationals. The passenger. Mrs. Anna Gertrude (avanau:;h. a dress d«'s:^ner
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  • 70 9 Rubber Up Ct. On Steady Mart [ipore improved yesterday, i being recorded on a steady rubbei for August shipment closing m (Hi cents per Jb. r»d trom Unite'i and trade supmarket. <i<i cents poi -,':itly durii g day. the noon price b< Ib. >o close the mari to aroun, b.
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  • 91 9 Sequel To Million Dope Haul I h million-dollar npium haul b v the Singa- port* Customs in Mount- batten Road in the early boara uf Monday had a sequrl in the Second i riminal District Court \*vtrrday when Qng Say i luiai <33) faced a charge t ol possession of
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  • 4 9 Stanvac Men Wage Demand
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  • 114 9 t alk on i. K 1 -4'.a Ambei Kd -in i.i. Jm I tc i j ii s pon an Stoi 8c "Travel Royal 45 i> in v by IMH i*l MM NT Ml'-.^ION \U\ MO\ i Ml N I M \i Head Q irtert. 7 n m
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  • 43 9 HONGKONG. July 21 Soo cktl Standard Service dosing prices on the Il"n«kon;> Ex change lodaj were $15.t8 to ill sterling; $6,005 to US l dollai $1.8:50 to Malaj ;>m SI. S2 u4 I one Indonesian Ruppiah G>iU 5270.G2.") to our tael.
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  • 197 9  - R .I. Charges S'pore With Strangling Slab Exports ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent The Governor made ni~ statement shortly after a special conference at Palwibang with his district export oHicials. The purpose of rht conference was to work out soxns method of coping with the badly slumping
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  • 30 9 JHE produce mai kef in Singapore remained quiet v<-- v with little changes in quotations and sin;, ing. Copra quota* re per picul buyers for M-upmcnt v. i <
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  • 193 9 Stun lard Mattel BtpMtet MALAYAN tin shares marked down to the loi level this year ye lowing the sharp drop in th< tin metal price. Ihe lower levels, how< failed to attract buyer.-, lnmd rubbers were easier. Changed prices were: Bin or* Srller* .monv 2.70
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  • 205 9 Standard Stall Reporter A TEAM of Singapore Governmeni doctors will today start inoculating all the child victims of the Lnumg Tii;a fire at lee Rubber radoWBS. atioi is ct^.i' I lay no inor endlay lay 1 arnf I 12 e registered my cash the
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  • 198 9 PRESIDENTS vi the -nr<v Chambers of Commerce in Singapore yesterday said that the pre.^en* trade trend in the Colony, though stagnant. s not spell '"utter ruin." They were commenting on the De Telewhich stated recently thai S ::..pore. the largest cen trade la South-E) Asia,
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  • 33 9 MORK thJ 250 jrettcrday to join '>iu- Ma Roval Naval Volunteer Re» h k a thr«c-da campaign foi recurita. Today a the la*t day loi intci vicv. a.
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  • 866 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT i HEN a baby is feed ing well either from the breast or from the bottle, and the household has settled down after weeks of upsets in one form or another, it's depressing for a mother to start thinking of yet more changes in
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  • 251 10 »»""»»»«> Siflr COnteSt NO. 25 "»""v»""vv I. L through this work The Singapore Stand lrd pre•enla its twenty fifth sur contest. All you've g»t t,> <li» is to roUect the six pictures ;l nd their respective coupons and send Ihi-rn Ufetfcer with the names of
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  • 331 10 'fieri TWttfl years ago I be 1 friended a Malacca girl, now a nurse, through letters On four occasion*, 1 took her out and confessed mv love for her. She laughed at me and said that she preferred her careei to
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  • 270 10 Beautiful Soup IM) kOU evet make your n wps? Hive you found out what exciting and (l.'ii. u> n.'.v flavour* jou eai m| by a little expcriniM Why always plain s<r.»r -ike -mla! marie with only one or two rcgetaMei? Preset! rrnyg ure an made
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  • 64 10 Rosalind Ratnam 1 THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You must enclose thtet ten cent stomps it you wont voui pattern cut It I don't get the stomps, you don t get the pottern A number ot orders have come »o tr c without the
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    • 232 10 i 7 .^H IOIM B l/HII \||l»N: I ih\«t \sroti aii>thiiiK worth MK-iilMiiiinic till I j t.i\l>li I .»K KI KV- »M.: p the otbei fellow s pol »i \iew; i r gari;ze you papen Deal i A.r.h elders, hixhe:--m personal, djplon i <»l ItIK I I'D IK »M# HIKIIIM<.N
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  • 260 11 E2l (Heuler)-Sussex and Surrey, two counties well In the I tnd ot 130. ils: At Manchester: Lancashire 113 2 <J. T. Ik m 50 not out G r i 56) v. Essex. N.j play ,M«nd;iy becau.se of rain. At Lord's: Middlesex 150
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  • 7 11 Queen Sees Middlesex Skittled Out f 1
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  • 195 11 are the Singa- I B i ition for l I Roa d Mfii> Court 3: W tnbley) v n A Low eful) v v (Marigold); v 6 ration); Abd. I v Teh i oui i b ll j. s an Soo i Lee Chin I b A
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  • 25 11 TAU I es.— ln their KO soco r fixture for p sterday, B iron lirh R ,yal 1.. amwork to the Taiping Malays
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    • 101 11 vnici; The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 24 of RE Koh Bian %ng (Koh Hor Khoon, K)ng Leng Sim (f), Koh Chwee Geok (f) and Low Song Chor partners). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court
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    • 434 11 NOTICES r 1 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $30,000,000 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4;% DEBENTURE STOCK »SJ 0063 73). The City Council of Singapore, in p^r nr ,r ttoa pa-ed O n the 14Ui July 1953, :J n f 'V. provisions o f the Municipal Or Cha ±2^iS^
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    • 544 11 no iu i;s M IN l( IPAIITY OF KL t \|7a I M IK. iron notice. BTONI CKI SUING PLANT. I are invite/, foi x Supply an I [nstallai STONK CRUSHING, SCRI [NO, iTORAGI F'i.AM for the .ul Engincc: D^pui tmei 2. The P and is required give a maximum
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    • 430 11 Sill lONS VACANT A v( I, p with d initiative f n ture«. Art>l"' statins ixporii < < ■1 salary KI'AI A I IMI'l R MINKIPM IM M \l F \N( Y Post Town Superintendent S.ilary IT Member of !-ie hMtltuli of Pjbiir Cleansing, Scale > x 2( 1.200 nlus
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    • 137 11 -Offl^'. -u<jk like *-rr*7^^r~ "vn/v \r~^- rv a<s.mah b-abvgits nearer opelkj book. \o' X fjostwEss i^^Au' iviO uati'u \tu' HOITT /^i i^CD'^ l hßH'^^^H'w 1 TH' tfiV^SA-E Of" y>> OUR TEARS LET 115 NJOT TH HECKj I '—V I H A.KMCRY. LEF POST. /J iTf'^t'4 i ftfes^ /^*_i r^»_i» J
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  • 508 12 Big Betting Mystery LONDON, Julv (AP)— The blue-blooded gentry wJio boss Britain's nice tracks start sleuthing today in Um biggest betting mystery of more than a century. Throe stewards of the Jockey Club, which numbers five Dukes, seven Farls, and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill among
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  • 196 12 I have riiid with horror and <li«.ruM the shocking ind mwl distavteful letter sulimitti-d by "Indignant ■I Peaasig la the issue or Ike Mind iv Standard I Rritisli Sportsmanship la fm:«ius Mid will re-main so t |oa« .iv sack untruths as Indignant" trifd to
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  • 184 12 AN athletic meet in celebration the Centenary of St. Joseph's Church, will be held on August 1 on St. Joseph's Institution K'ound at 2.?,0 p m. Those writhing to compete are risked to submit their names to Mr. C. R Eber. of the St. Anthony's Boys
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    76 12 O'Daim's Fourteen-year-old H.iiuidah binti Mahmud from the Mathang Girls School. Kelantan won the --0 yards final at the Kelantan meet last Frida> returning a record time of 30.8 seconds. This was her first appearance in a big athletic meeting and she ran barefooted with the ends of her slacks tucked
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  • 515 12 LONDON. July 20, (Reuter).— The Australian cricket tourists were all out for 416 runs in reply to Middlesex's first innings score of 150 here today. The Middlesex batting was net in keeping with their position at the head of th e championship table. The
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  • 270 12 AUSSIE ACE FOR MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNEY Standard's Tennis Reporter THIS years Malayan tennis championships will not have the sparkling tennis of the Hong Kong Malayan triple champion, K.H.lp— but it will not lack in quality. One of Australia's most promising youngsters, Victorian junior champion Neill Fraser has accepted an invitation
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  • 76 12 4 Penalties Shell Fail AWARDED four penalties.; Shell B tailed to beat Mans- field in a Business Houses League and Cup match on I padar.g yesterday. The result was a 4-2 victory for Man fW d Scorers were Tan Chin Kim and Ibrahim 2 for a 3-0 lead for Mansfield
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  • 83 12 THE following athletes have been selected to represent Johore Bahru District at the State Me«l at Kluang on July 23 and 24 B. W. Fernandez (Team Manager) J. E. B. Ambrose Roland Ng, Ungku Ibrahim. B J.. Hendrik. S. Sankaran. Worn; Kiok Seng. Lieu Kim
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  • 25 12 FRIENDLY B.P. will hold a tournament for members who will be divided into A and B groups. AH entries close on July 31.
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  • 313 12 KUALA LIMP L* R. I Tues. That Penan* < cannot claim a "walk- < over" in their Malaya i Cup match asainst Selan- < 1 Ejor is the opinion given 1 to the Football Associa- I 1 tion of Selangor by Sir Stanley Rous. Secretary
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  • 487 12 A •HATTRK'K' by spearhtud Tomm> Misson, \n\ Rovers Sj>orts Club two points to tbe ftai .inri .i stej nearer the runners-up |>ositi(»n in the BAf X I)ivi> One League when the Rovers beat StanptN Recre tion Club 3 o at Jalan Besar stadium jrestehUy,
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  • 101 12 AMERICA CAN RECAPTURE THE DAVIS CUP B.v JACK (il.m Nj UI NEW YOKK. (I >W I the cup from Australia thi I A major 1 optimism i ehallesse rot Me; bourne 28. 29 and Tony Trabtri <<f fresh out of (he have if -„>,. his i"ompetitive tti u "There i.<
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  • 337 12 CHINESE Athletics "A", n their way to this season's S.A.F.A. Division II league honours, chalked up their fourth successive victory when they me( a scratch nine men Kota Raja team at IVO.D.C.A. ground yesterday. Athletics went on a scoring spree to trounce their opponents bv nine
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  • 77 12 SINGAPORE meet Negri Bembilan :n The rir>t round of the Foong Seong Cup competition at the Singapore Br.dminton Stadium on July 25 and 26 starting a» 8.30 pun Singapore team will b* chosen from the followingOng Poh Lim. Ismail Marjan Loong Pan Yap Andrew Tan Quek
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  • 42 12 SHELL Sports Club \vi. hold thpir annual athletic sports on Aug. 1. Included in their programme is an Open Invitation Mi event. Athletes wishing to compete may send in their names to* Mr. J. C. de Souza, c.'o Shel' House.
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  • 29 12 SYDNEY, July 21. (AP) A ChiotM socce, team from Hongkong beat the Sydney metropolitan team at* the Sydnoy cricket ground today by th-ee goals to one
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  • 37 12 COPENHAGEN. July 21. The final score m the European Zone final of *he Davis Cup was Belgium three. Denmark two. In the last match Denmark's Kurt Nielsen beat Philippe Washer 8 (i. tJ-8. 6-2. 6-4.
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  • 200 12 CINDER TRACK BY 1954 A $35,000 CINDER track will be laid at Farrer Park by ™e Singapore City Council if the money can be found for it. This track was agreed to in principle by the* Finance Committee at their meeting this week Th six-lane oval-track, which will be built
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