Singapore Standard, 15 June 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft m a Vol. IV. No. 348 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954 TWELVE PACES 13 CENTS.
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  • 184 1 PARIS, June 14 (AP) Pierre Mendes France agreed today to try and form a new French Government to replace that of Joseph Laniel's, which was voted out of office last week by the Assembly. His agreement was announced a few minutes after h called on
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  • 53 1 PEXANG, Mon. Mystery surrounds the death of a 24--y ftr-ald Swedish, Bosch Hans, who was found in a car park< d a] mg Batu Ferringhi. He was employed in a firm h The discovery was made by a European who was driving along the road
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  • 1632 1 DID the British Overseas Airways Corporation do the ri?ht thing to bring its passengers into Kallang Airport In view of the fact that the Airport lire fighting service had bt.cn described as '"hopelessly inciiicient?" This question was raised by the Commissioner at the crash inquiry,
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  • 411 1  - Govt .To Abolish 20-Y ear-Old Recruiting Body CHEE KOON LIN By MALAYAN ESTABLISHMENT: Standard Staff Reporter A THE Molayon Establishment, appointed in 1934 for administrative convenience to recruit and distribute expatriate officers between Singapore and the Federation, will be dissolved at the end of this month owing to "political developments
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  • 94 1 HANOI, June 14, (AP) Rebel guerillas ripped up 200 yards of the Hanoi-Haiphong rail line, only 11 miles East of Hanoi last night. iTiey used the twisted steel of the rails to barricade the parallel road and scrawled mud warnings on the road that
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  • 647 1 Cuts Kedah Tour To Face Crisis TWO MINISTERS' QUIT FED. GOVT. BOYCOTT GROWS: Malacca and Klang were two of the first towns in the Federation, apart from Kuala Lumpur, to indicate backing for the Alliance's "walk-out" decision. Full report of the situation in these two
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  • 70 1 LONDON. June 14 (Renter) Pakistan were 50 for three wickets when bad light stopped play ten minutes before time in the England Pakistan Te st match which began at Lords today. Scores were: Haniff Mohammed 11 n.0.: Ali Muddin c Edrich b Wardle 19; Wakar Hassan c Compton
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  • 166 1 LEEUWARDEX, Holland. June 14 (AP) Siamese twin girls separated in a 70-minute operation last Saturday were reported doing well today. The seven-month-old babies were joined at the abdbmen, but had completely separate sets of organs. Their surgeon said the operation had proved the girls
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  • 346 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The rank and file of the Police Force in the Federation have been alerted, The Standard was told today, for any possible political demonstrations by members of the United Malays' National Organisation, following the Alliance (UMNOMCA) decision yesterday to withdraw from Government at all
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  • 136 1 U.S. IS AIDING DICTATORSHIP DR. WU NEW YORK, June 14. < AP)— Dr. K.C. Wu, ex-Governor for three years of Formosa, today (Monday) accused the United States of supporting a totalitarian state on the Chinese Nationalist Island stronghold. "You (the American people) are being deceived into supplying U*****,000,000 annually to
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  • 289 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Action Committees of the Allionce orgonisations today began preparing letters of resignation which will be sent to all members serving on Federal, State, Settlement and local Government bodies. More than 1,000 letters prepared at party headquarters here and in
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  • 90 1 By Andrew Roth, Standard London Corr. LONDON, June 14 The Alliance "walk-out" decision has not raised temperature in the British Press. Only The Times has given an extensive report of the decision and summary of the address by Tungku Abdul Rahman. The Manchester Guardian has a fair summary
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  • 29 1 JAPAN will sponsor an "Asian typhoon conference" next autumn to devise measures to prevent widespread calamities due to typhoons, a Government source said in Tokyo yesterday. A.F.P.
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  • 216 1 KLUANG, Mon. Cheong Cheng Ec, a Singapore clerk who fell from o Malayan Airways Dakota while it was flying from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on April 12, was alleged to have reported to the Singapore Police that he had misused his firm's funds, it was
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  • 21 1 TWO United States F-84 fighter bombers collided in mid-air on Sunday near Taegu, Japan. Both pilots were killed. Reuter
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  • 133 2 HE WAITED 2 YEARS FOR CYCLE PLATE WHEN Tan Song Poh was charged with riding an unlicensed bicycle, he told the Magistrate. Mr. J.M Deve-reux-Colebourn. that he had registered the bicycle two years ago. but had not received the plate from the Registrar of Vehicles Office. The prosecutor. Inspector M.
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  • 82 2 IPOH. Mon.— Three charge* of assisting in running an illegal numbers lottery were explained to Tham Peng Sum 28. in the Magistrate's Court here today. Tham. who was arrested in a regrouping area in Men--lembu on Saturday, claimed trial. He was allowed $1,000 bail until Aug.
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  • 63 2 IPOH. Mon. A tribute to the late Mr. Harban Singh a court clerk who died unexpectedly last Saturday, was paid in the Magistrate^ Court here this morning. Magistrate Che Abdullah Gl izalh, the court prosecutln officer. Inspector M. Balasv .dram and Mr. D.R Seenivasagam, a local
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  • 70 2 IPOH, Mon.— A Malayan Cliine.se Association advice and service bureau, similar to the one existing in Penang Is expected to be formed here on June 20. *u Th^ workI "S committee of the Perak MCA has called a meeting of registered Chinese associations on that date
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  • 115 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) i n Singapore On Monday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 65 S 66 1 No. 1 R.S.S. 66* 66? No. R.S.S. 651 65 h No. R.S.S. 641 64 Tone: Slightly easier after steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin
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  • 55 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Police area security unit, headed by the O.C.P D Nibong Tebal. killed in the early hours of this morning an armed and uniformed terrorist to recover a grenade and $16.30. The unit yesterday wounded one or" two terrorists it contacted, seizing a
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  • 57 2 PENANG, Mon.— The Controller >f Posts. Northern Division, hi.- announ.ed that as from tomorrow, latest time for posting sir mail correspondence for Thailand at the General Po.st Office, here will be: For Bangkok, Bluiket and Singora at 6 a.m. on Tuesdays. Fridays and Sundays and for
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  • 131 2 New Sound Equipment For Wide Screen Era THE Westrex Corporation, parent company of the Westrex Company Asia, of Singapore, has produced a complete new line of theatre sound reproducing equipment to meet the recent technical developments in the motion picture industry. These sound systems whether multi-channel or single-channel or whether
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  • 54 2 TANJONG MALIM. Mon Kok Chat Voon was fined $15(. in the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court for offering illegal gratification to a Speci^f Constable on May 29. when he was arrested for carrying restricted article?. Chat Voon was alleged to have offered the con«?ah!t two $1 notes
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  • 51 2 TAIPING. Moo. A ne w Methodist Church in Pokok Assam New Village, built at a cost of SB.OOO. will be dedicated on June 19. Member^ and friend? of the Methodist Churches i n Taiping District contributed $6,000. The balance was given by well-wishes from the United
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  • 49 2 BATU PAHAT. Mon. —Eight candidates contested the byeelection to the local council which wa.s held in the Yon* Peng Chinese School yesterday. Those elected were: Messrs Khoo Liam Cher and Teo Ah Hock who will serve in the Council for a term of three years.
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  • 216 2 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Sultan of Kedah will appoint as Justices of the Peace two Malays, two Indians, one Chinese and one European, tomorrow on the occasion of his 62nd birthday. Recipients of this honour will be Leslie Rogers. Doctor Cheah Toon
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    • 77 2 Weather Minimum Temperature: From ...0 p.m. i>n June 13 to 7..J0 am •m June 14. Spore (77F). Penan* <76F|. Kota Bahru (77F1, K. L. (71F) Ipoh (7JF). Kuantan (7'»F). Maximum Temperature: From 7...0 a.m. to l.:\0 p.m. on June 14 Spore IBBFI. Penan* (SttFi! Kota Rahru 186F1. K. L (87FI
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  • 177 3 'Stupid' Escapade By Two Sailors TW O sailors from H.M.S. Defender, David Dun on and Kenneth Stork, were yesterday sentenced to eight months' jail each in Singapore, for attemptto rob a taxi driver, on April 16, in Upper Thomson Road. The taxi driver. Toh Koon Tons, ;<>id the Judge, Mr.
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  • 65 3 A SINGAPORE school teacher. Yet Boow Dot. claimed trial in the Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of wrongfully confining a 12--y Mr-old boy. Khoo Kirn Yam. at the Pei Shin Chinese S k>], 6th Mile, Chua Chu Kang Road, on April 30. Yet was
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  • 37 3 The office of the Ceylon Commissioner in Alalaya will I) closed today, being Buddhlst Pr^om v feast). However, the office will remain open between 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon for the i.s.sue of ur-H-n; visas.
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  • 53 3 photo. RAIN did not dampen the enthusiasm or an outdoor sketching party of the Singapore Art Society who went out on their first excursion to Bedok Village on Sunday. Here, the chairman of the Society. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, gives some members tips on the right approach to
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  • 265 3 Farmer Is Acquitted Standard Staff Reporter DEFENCE Counsel, Mr. C. F. J. Ess told the Singapore Assizes yesterday that the police had built up a story against his client, Ang Eng Bok alias Ang- Beng Sim, charged with possessing terrorist documents in Chua Chu Kang
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  • 32 3 THE Estates Staff Union of Ba-ati? Padang district will hold its fourth annual general meeting on Sunday. June 20 at 230 p.m. in the Union Building at Trolak, South Perak.
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  • 59 3 TAIPING. Mon Inche Ahmad Nawawi bin Ramli of Siti33pora married Che Sharifah Kbatijah binti Syed Mahmood, niece of Clie Alang Mat Yasin bin Haji Abas here. Thera wis a large attendance at the tea party and "Bersaniing" ceremony held at Hale Roai. Three kronchong parties were
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  • 122 3 THE Chairman of Selayang Tin Dredging Ltd., Mr. Charles Jackson, drew attention to "the very heavy burden of tin duty" which amounted to £13.832 for the year ended Sept. 30, 1953 during which the Company reported a profit of C 3.956. Since the financial year
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  • 201 3 Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of Singapore Government employees who were hitherto not entitled to pension rights will now enjoy these benefits as a result of amendments to the Pensions Ordinance antimmr^H by Government. About 70 categories of Government employees working in different departments are included
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  • 120 3 GRANTS allocated to seven branches of the Armed Services in Singapore by the Armed Services Welfare Association from the date of its incorporation. April 20, 1953 to Dec. 31. 1953. amounted to $60,792. This leaves a bank balance, from public donations and charity shows, of $10,929.
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  • 39 3 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Government has announced that the polling date for the three Town Councils of Taiping, Ipoh and Menglembu, and Telok Anson will take place all on the same day, Sunday, Aug. 15.
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  • 338 3 New Prisons Association Is A Unique Body THE amalgamation of the old European Prison Officers' Club and the SubWarders;' Prison Association into the Singapore Prisons Association, a body unique in Singapore, is now practically completed, Mr. A. W. Clow, Superintendent of Prisons and Vice-President of the new Association, told The
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  • 185 3 Happy Solution' To Student Crisis Standard Staff Reporter THE Managing Committees of Singapore Chinese schools, whose students are affected by the National Service call-up, have agreed to transmit requests for postponement to the Government. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by the spokesmen of
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  • 147 3 TEACHING has come a long way from the days when a student got a clout behind the ear as an incentive to work. Today, a teacher is more likely to show a movie in the classroom to demonstrate a point, said Mr. Soo Ban
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  • 112 3 A taxi driver. Sari bin Sumandar, who had to appear in court four times to answer a charge of hindering another taxi driver from tak- i ing passengers, was dismissed by the City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. De-vereux-Colebourn, yesterday. Sumandar told th-* court that the
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  • 48 3 WHEN a woman returned to her flat in Middle Road at 12.30 a.m. yesterday from an amusement park two thugs who lay in wait for her on the staircase, robbed her at dagger point. They took from her jewellery and cash worth $80.
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  • 26 3 photo. MR. F. O. TYSON. Singapore's Employment Ollirer. seen registering an unemployed at the Bukit Timah Employ, ment Exchange yesterday. Standard
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  • 123 3 Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN an hour of the opening of the first branch of the Singapore Government Employment Exchange in Bukit Timah yesterday, about 20 persons had registered their names with the new office. The Exchange, situated at the Bukit Panjan<* community centre, la designed
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  • 123 3 AIR India International which is inaugurating its Singapore-Madras flight on July 4. will be using Super Constellations in this service* in the near future. Mr. R N. Kaul. Air India district manager for Malaya and Indonesia, told The. Standard yesterday Air India has ordered
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  • 78 3 PENANG, Mon— The Department of Co-operative Development intends to issue a "Cooperative Magazine" quarterly and possibly, more frequently, according to the support it receives. This was disclosed by the Secretary of the Penang Postal and Telecom nunications Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Mr. Leong Yew
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  • 38 3 PEN'ANG. M-)n.— Ballot pipers and other secret «t >. >- ments used at the fir>t T nvn Council elections 'in Bnkit Mertajair. last year w.'u 1 burned yesterday \>y Mr. M A. Kidner, the returning oilicor.
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  • 500 4 MALACCA ACTS ON THE BOYCOTT Alliance Leader Quits Council MALACCA, Men. This Settlement hos already started to implement yesterday's UMNO-MCA Alliance's decision to walk-out From Federol, State, Settlement and local govsrnment councils. Malacca's Alliance representative on the federal legislature Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today sent n his resignation from the
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  • 137 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Education Department of the University of Malaya may conduct a special course for teachers from Borneo, if discussions with the Education authorities there prove successful. The Registrar of the University. Mr. W.D. Craig, told The Standard yesterday there has been "suggestions"
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  • 86 4 THE Singapore Trade Union Congress is "at the moment an organisation without life in the eyes of the ordinary man," states the annual report of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, published yesterday. The report says the T.U.C. has 'still not developed into a virile body.*' The
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  • 91 4 ONLY one call was put through after the inauguration of the radio-telephone link from Singapore to Macao yesterday. The call was put through by a Chinese dispensary, said Mrs. J. R. Nesbitt, Trunk nqjd Radio Supervisor. "The call lasted five minutes and reception was
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  • 150 4 Valuable Book For Children Available now in Singapore is the "Children's Encyclopaedia." into wnlch the Inquiring minds of children can probe for knowledge and pleasure. The eneyclopa* dia. in 10 volumes. Is written in simple language and lavishly illustrated. Compiled by Arthur Mee. the encyclopaedia is divided into 19 sections,
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  • 186 4 Rendel Men Are Slighted' Raj. INOFFICIAL members of the Rendel Constitutional Commission have been slighted." Colony Legislative Councillor Mr. C. R. Dasar.atha Raj (Lab. Rochore) will suggest in a motion to be tabled in the Council next month. The "slight" according to Mr. Raj, arises out of the Governor, Sir
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tan Kirn Sing. 38. was today produced in the Sessions Court on two counts of illegal possession of opium vcrth $30,000. He pleaded net guilty to both charges and was allowed $10,000 bail. The case will be heard on Aug. 10.
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. June 14 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of Ihe Hongkong Exchange today were $15.53 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l; $1,820 to Malayan $1; $0,227 to one Indonesian Rvipiah Gold $254,373 to 1 lael.
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  • 126 4 THE report of the J< mt Committees of the Federation and Singapore appointed to look into the future development of the University of Malaya will not be debated at today's meeting of the Colony Legislative Council. It has been agreed that the debate should take
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  • 152 4 2 Fined For Joining Free-for-all STONES and aerated water bottles were u^ed by groups of people in a fight at the junction of Park Road and Havelock Road on the alt« moon of June 13. Inspector Elam Din. prosfcutinp a case in the Singapore Second District Court, said yesterday. He
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  • 54 4 TAIPING, Mon. Two Taiping boys are on the li<t of successful candidates in the recent final examination for the degrees MB.. 8.5., in the University of Malaya. They are Toh Trong Choon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Toh Eng Swee and Lim Cheng Hong, son of Mr. and
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  • 41 4 SEVEN countries will apply for membership of the World Assembly of Youth at the general assembly meeting in Singapore in August, according to reports from South America. They are Mexico, Guatemala. Costa Rica, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay and Ecuador.
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  • 143 4 NEW VARSITY FLATS TO COST $460 000 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya will have a new block of 18 flats for members of its academic staff before the end of this year, costing $460,000. The Vice-chancellor of the University, Sir Sydney Came. told The Standard yesterday that this
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  • 161 4 Pack Train' On Sea Loses Propeller Standard Staff Reporter A PROPELLER blade, lost at sea in inclement weather, did not prevent a floating "pack train." the 8.1.5. N. freighter Chakrata. from bringing in a live cargo of 53 horses, valued at $53,000, consigned to the Burmese Government. The vessel left
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  • 120 4 TWO couples each from Singapore, Malacca and Seiangor will take part in the Inter-State Amateur triangular Dance Meet to be held on July 7 and 8 at the Happy World Cabaret. Singapore, under the auspices of the International Society oi Teachers of Dancing. The Society will also
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  • 33 4 Pilai, who was arrested when bppirina rtutciw^ v, in Cairnhill Road on June 12, wi? 53£Sf to bi nut personal bond of $25 lor eU month*. p on a
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  • 248 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE "wooden curtain" of piled-up desks that shrouds the life of 1.000 boys and girls camping out at the Singapore Chinese High School in protest over national service, was lifted for a few hours yesterday for The Standard. Four leaders conducted
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  • 41 5 N. MOHAMED son of Nagor was fined SI In the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court for tailing to last on May 29 during the Pua.sa period. Ahmad Jelan was fined 50 cents for smoking a cigarette during the period.
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  • 872 5 Clothing, Cushion Not As Exhibits Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Disclosures about missing exhibits were made at the trial today of Lance-Corporal George Cooper, attached to the Far East Land Forces Training School, Kota Tinggi, accused of murdering his wife,
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  • 136 5 Two Bound Over For 6 Months A SEQUEL to a gang fight In Syed Alwi Road. Singapore., more than a year ago. was heard in the Eighth Police Magistrate's Court, yesterday.! when Mohamed bin Abdullah j and Velu Vairakannu alias Dick, were each bound over in the sum of $500
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  • 32 5 OSMAN bin fciahmud and Mohamed Sharitl were sentenced In the Magistrate's Court to nine months" imprisonment each to be followed by a year's police supervision for theft of a bicycle.
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  • 139 5 Set To Aid Solve Mystery Of Air Crashes AN electronic monitoring set that will help solve the mystery of air tragedies. arrived in Singapore yesterday. The set records automatically on a magnetic tape conversations between the control tower of an airfield and the pilot and provides proof of the instructions
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  • 101 5 THREE Singapore schoolboys yesterday pulled away a man they found leaning dangerously over a wooden railing on the seventh floor j of the Singapore Improve- t ment Trust flats in Upper Pickering Street. His mouth bubbling with! foam, the man was gripping Urn railing with both
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    • 777 6 'JTHE collapse of the Laniel Government will no doubt hasten the end of the Geneva Conference. The talks, after seven weeks of unacceptable proposals and counter-proposals, have produced practically nothing tor the Western allies but plenty of material for Communist propaganda. To many observers, the outcome
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  • 553 6  - A Drop of INK JR. B. Ooi by r rHE Colonial Secretary, x Mr. W.A.C. Goode. last week remarked that Singaporeans tended to ignore the fact that Singapore was a part of Malaya. People upcountry can take a far more detached view of Singapore which to them is but a
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  • 391 6 *y&jfr Sir,— l have seen the letter from the Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and also a letter from a Chinese student in your issue of June 10th. Botfi these letters do not correctly state facts. Mr. Wang puts in his letter that "Mr. Lay
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  • 1151 6  -  J. BRONOWSKI By Dr. Bronowski is one of the leading British writers on scientific affairs. ...At present director of the National Coal Board's Central Research Establishment, he is primarily a mathematician, but has always been recognised for the wide range of his scientific interests. During the last
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  • 124 6 Sir: The poftlOß of the article- under the heading J 'Gangster Girl Told To 2 Behave in your June 12th j issue recently, stated that 1 there Is Bulk Selling in Newton Toddy Shop. This 2 is definitely not true. it will be Interesting to 2 know how
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  • 122 6 Review of Views Language Congress UItSAN MELAVL Malay literary bodies n I country must ih< a active intere>t I Inf language Congi M«dan. Indon i time this ycat M.Uay public followin very closely ti, Uie preparati< n- Congress So itr noi Malay literary !>-•<■ made up it.> mm 1 delegates
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  • 249 6 Fighting For Our Rights Sir; So Mr. Lim Clung Hock thinks that increases in pay to Government and City Council Employees should be stopped. Well, let us think a little further Mr. Lim Cheng Hock. 1 should like to make it clear, that we are not asking favours from the
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  • 60 7 WINDSOR. June 14 (Heater) Queen Elizabeth today invested Sir Winston Churchill with the insignia of Knight „r the Most Noble Order of the Garter Europe's oldest order of chivalry in the throne room of Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen mother, who are
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  • 78 7 Viscounts To Receive Approval NEW YORK. June 14 Reuter) The New York Journal "1 Commerce said today that the Civil Aeronautics Administration had reached a "tentative conclusion" that the British Vickers Viscount turbine propulsion planes would receive U.S. specification approval. It v.ould soon be put into operation by an American
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  • 70 7 LOS ANGELES. June 14 (AP>.— Miss Universe of 1953. Christian* 1 Martel. has left by plane for a month's visit to Peru. Chile. Brazil. Venezuela. Trinidad and Mexico. The 18-year-old French beauty, who won her title in a contest at nearby Long Beach last summer, was
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  • 71 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 14. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19Jd. Spot £725/10$. per ton, July/September 19jd. buyers, £726 sellers. October/ December 20 d. Three months £725, Jonuory/March 20J.d. buyers, £725/10$.
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  • 209 7 French-India Town Seized By Insurgents PARIS, June 14 (AP) Insurgents against French control yesterday seized the town of Yanaon, north of Pondicherry, one of the tiny French colonies on India's east coast which the Indian Government is demanding be merged with its territory, the Foreign Ministry reported today. The Ministry
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  • 117 7 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut. June 14, (UP)— A Yale University astronomer who recently attended a scientific meeting in Moscow said yesterday the Russians have three-dimensional movies that can be seen effectively without special glasses. Dirk Brouwer, professor of natural philosophy and astronomy, was one of a group
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  • 126 7 Tuneful Adieu For Crusader LONDON. .June 14. (AP).— American Evangelist Bill Graham, who has completed a three-month religious crusade here in which he spoke to more than 2.000.000 persons, was given a tuneful send-01l from Britain. A crowd of 3.000 jammed St. Pancras railway station where he caught a train
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  • 20 7 THAI police have arrested three former parliamentarians on charges of having aided the Northern IndoChina Communists. Reuter
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  • 56 7 LONDON. June 14. < Reuter) —General Sir George Erskine, Commander-in-Chief East Africa, arrived here today from Kenya for talks about more money to fight Mau Mau terrorism in the colony. He said the situation was under control but before it could end an approach would have
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  • 46 7 NEW YORK. June 14 <Reu-ter>—-Mr. James Reston said today in the New York Times that the General Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission has rejected Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer's appeal against the Security Board's decision barring him from American atomic secrets.
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  • 35 7 TAIPEI. June 14. (UP) Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek was reported putting the finishing touches today to z military reshuffle plan which would produce a high command system generally based on American lines.
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  • 170 7 ...NOW A SEX CHANGE WITHOUT ANY OPERATION IN E. JAVA JAKARTA, June 14 «AFP>.— A complete sex transformation, without any surgical operation, in East Java has aroused medical interest, according to the Java Post, a daily newspaper in Surabaja. The paper reported that a young girl, named Pie, had become
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  • 222 7 FINAL BID TO SAVE THE GENEVA TALKS GENEVA, June 14, (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary was believed to have told Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov today, that the fall of the French Government would probably mean that the Asiatic conference here would have to be suspended. The two Foreign
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  • 154 7 'PLUCKING THEM FROM THE SKIES' LONDON. June 14— Tfct United States and Britain have studied plans to cooperate in development of Kuided missiles driven by electronic "brains' to plm-it enemy atom bombers from the sky. it was announced today. British Minister of Supply Duncan Sand><* lieu bark to London today
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  • 213 7 geneva. June 14. (Renter) —French military experts here were reported last Dlght to be studying a Vietminh plan which would give them the whole of North Vietnam, less the ports of Haiphong and Moncay and possibly the key town of Hanoi. Usually reliable sources .said the
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    95 7 (the python, that is) YVONNE is probably the only nightclub entertainer in the world who subsists exclusively on a diet or rats, rabbits and pigeons. She is a nine-foot python who goes through a nightly dance routine with German dancer Ly Mara in a Frankfurt nightclub. Yvonne weighs
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  • 30 7 AMERICAN actor Danny Kaye is expected to arrive in Hongkong on June 23 in hi.s world tour as ambassador of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund AFP.
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  • 97 7 PARIS. Juno 14. ißeuter) General Auguste Nogues, former French Resident General in Morocco who has been in exile in Portugal since 1943. has returned to France to give himself up to justice, it was learned here last night. Reports from Bayonne said he crossed
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  • 56 7 DUBLIN. June H 'Router) -Two men held by police for questioning here following Saturdays raid on Royal Irish Fusiliers Depot at Armagh in Northern Ireland were released last night. More than 300 rifles were stolen from the drpot. The cattle truck UMd in the raid and
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  • 68 7 LONDON. June 14. (ReuteD -The death sentence passed on Fusilier Edward McKinney. 29-year-old British soldier, has been reduced to 12 years" imprisonment, the War Office announced today. The sentence will be served in the United Kingdom. Fusilier McKinney of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was sentenced to death at
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  • 26 7 FOUR persons were killed and four seriously wounded when terrorists shot up the public square of the Tunis village of Djebel Aboid. A P.
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  • 20 7 LOUIS Arthur Cunningham, writer of novels and short stories, died here after a heart attack. He was 53.
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  • 203 7 MITCHAM. Surrey. June 14 tßeuten. A gunman took three shots from close range at one of Britain's most famous police dogs here yesterday and missed each time. Then the gunman fired from point blank range at a policeman and missed again. The
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  • 104 7 NEW YORK, June 14 <AP)— The American Jewish Congress and the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People said yesterday race relations in the U.S. improved "slowly but perceptibly during 1953." In their sixth annual joint survey, the. two organisations reviewed civil rights achievements
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  • 115 7 LONDON. June 14 (AFP).— Hugh Gaitskell, former Labour Party Chancellor of the Exchequer, said yesterday M was no good trying \>> build up a resistance to Chin c Communist expan^on. ■unless the people of th« j Asian continent were on our tttk Speaking at
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  • 51 7 WASHINGTON. June 14. (Reuter). The Unltrd Si;ii<Air Force announced yesterday that American plan. I would evacuate about 1,000 wounded French troops from Indo-Chlna. The airlift, expected to beuin late next week. would .carry the troops across Urn PadAe to the United Stat««; I and on to
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  • 189 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE fast expansion wheil for British North Borneo and Sarawak ports are causing a certain section of the shipping trade to move further i way from Singapore. This was revealed by a spokesman for the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Company, Singapore, who
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  • 113 9 MR. B. J. HERRON. Assistant to the President of Thor Power Tool Company of New York arrived in the Colony recently to train men On "how to service and maintain our tools with their various uses." Mr. Herron ha* worked for Thor for thirty-two years. He
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  • 163 9 THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier after steady at 66£ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment, a rise of i cent OB Saturday's levels. The market was fairly ac- tive all day wit!) better sentiment prevailing among a section of the trade.
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  • 112 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections yesterday with only small business passing. Pepper changed hands in small quantities at around quotations. Quotations for copra remained at around $3-| p«r pirul for buyers of June s-hip-ment with sellers at $M. Coconut oil was a dull market
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  • 79 9 HONGKONG. June 14. (Reuten. Tlie new China news agency reported the Chinese trade delegation, headed by Mr. Kun« Yuan, left Peking for Indon. a »>n Saturday for trade talks as provided by the Slno-Indo-nesian trade agreement >iuned In the Red Chlmw capital on Nov. 30
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  • 177 9 ALTHOUGH widely spread, the volume of business in the Malayan share market was small yesterday. All sections were irrcßular. There was little demand for rubber shares despite the higher rubber commodity price. [NUUSTKIAI.S Buvtrs Seller* Gammon 2 97 1 02 cd M. Breweries 3.32 :!.37
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  • 33 9 THE Burmese Gov«»rnmt-nt has invitrd the Hitachi Ov< Iseas Corporation to take part in international bidding [of the construction of hmdc :<0 ships, it was learned in Tokyo < r. Sunday.
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  • 155 9 Shipments Of Rubber For May MALAYAN shipments of rubber during May. this y«ar, anviuntfd to 80.807 tons. br uing the total for the Qrat li\« months to 380.&32 tons compared with 34b\077 t»>i k for Urn corresponding period ofl 1953. according to ofllctal statustics. Of last month's shipment. 236.426 tons
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  • 60 9 TOKYO. June 14. .V. P me Japanese dot mm« nt ias decided to derlme •erent oiU'r by Oejkm Ui HI Communist Chinese rtce by riancular trade. ;ir. i ithorlative source repoi d on Saturday night. Tht Food Board d is^iinsi t!ie projected r ai v. ;i
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  • 65 9 TOKYO. June 14. <AP> The 4.800-ton troop Iran !><>it built lor Brazil, the Custodk) Dt Meilo was launched yesterday at the Uftfclkawajima dockyard. Mrs. J. A. Barb-^i-Car-neiro. wife of the Brazilian Ambassador to Japan, christened the VMM. It uas ■blessed by Msgr. Maximiliano Furstrnborg, the Vatican*! delegate to
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  • 39 9 THE Frderation or M ii.ua imported 1,430,311 poucMUi of tea worth $1,807,204 in the firM four months of 1954. -according to official statistics. In the same period the Federation export f 4 si 80t,58f 1.112.462 poum;
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  • 73 9 NEW YORK, June M < AP) The first ccean tn* I bctn held for the l»f vatel\ -financed vess** i < r built in the United S tanker "World Glory' ed to have cost UBI I 000. Members of the I 'i<w i prcnuum-ed the pcrforrti.«ri~e
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • 208 10 photo A LAWYER turned designer has come up with the latest jewellery item bracelets for the bosom. New York designer, Lav)renve Corb, sets rhinestones. pearls, jet or crystal on frame made of flexible, tampered wire. The jewellery is equipped with two "anus" or extensions, which fit in
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  • 1334 10  - FULL MARKS TO YOUNG ALEXANDRA MARJORIE PROOFS A Sparkling New Column For Women by IT IS 1 a.m. The band Is playing the Charleston in the packed plushy ballroom at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, London. Out In the middle of melee, a tall girl is kicking her wide skirts, twirling round
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  • 44 10  -  RITA DEL MAR By VIKK BIKTIIIlMi: am, B |KrilsK:N wt 3H^ V^h** 1 1 lhin ruih ski!> crit :ismi «-■> -SS" 6 ssr* ancla deu v E> S^' M*s fear* ***** bout k3 Jun?2i, -!i. jl! hVD OOOtI lor ■"nFillili. MMialMli.y. ,!<■
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  • 342 10  -  ALICIA HART Says— CO many warnings have been written about eyeglasses about how terribly they detract from your apPL.\rancp if you choose the wrong kind that many women regard their spectacles as an affliction rather than the aid they really are. Frames are important. The proper
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  • 42 10 pilot i PARIS designer Pierre Balmai n showed this hun lull Bowler complete with trimmings in his mid season tolltion. The cigars are clipped in a "V" sign by a dUm<xiJ rosette from Van Cieef and Arpels AP
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  • 371 10  -  M.D. Edwin P. Jordan By TJEART disease caused by rheumatic fever is responsible for at least half of all rase s of heart trouble in children. Rheumatic- fevsr has bcvn called childhood's greatest enemy. It also attacks grownups and i s one of the most
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  • 229 10 I I O\\ can we m.«\ d.»y-ti>-d;i> li\ in > 5 Two of ttl« iv. in i patch up tomfl ol i). 1 130.000-a-year lv>m j road casualties five nilllK 2 solution today. 2 Dr. William Z director and chief it 2 of
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    • 69 10 F. A. 14-19 5/ ike MM' 5 a^ ault yv iy H^ v^ 1 1 &=r C—^ 1 II QJL JL JL X Don't blame your Secretary without first ensuring that she has the facilities to cope with your work Ji >&& a \al Tonim c Wl su^ m f
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  • 560 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. From time immemorial it has been a national pastime the world over, to villify, condemn and criticise governments councils, committees, etc. Sports organisations nave not been immune and selection committees in particular have been the butt of much nublic criticism and abuse.
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  • 265 11 SERANGOOX Malay Youngsters narrowly beat the United Sports Club 2-1 in a keenly contested SAFA Div. 3C League match played on the MFA ground yesterday. Hashim the Malay goalkeeper, was at times unsteady but go<»d defence work by Muri and BabI jan had him well covered.
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  • 197 11 Krishnan Wins In France PARIS. June 13 (AFP) Ramanathan Krishnan (India) beat France's Jean Claude Molinary 6 4. 6—4. 6 2 in the third round of the Davis Cup lawn tennis match today. France, having won the tie by taking the first two singles and the doubles. Molinary replaced Paul
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  • 315 11 MELBOURNE, June 14 (Reuter).— Australia, holders of the Davis Cup, will oppose a proposal to overhaul the foot fault rule at the Davis Cup nations annual meeting in London on July 1. The change would allow the foot to swing over the
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  • 125 11 LONDON, June 13 (UP) British boxing promoter. Jack Solomons, today blamed ttkvision for his £7.000 loss on the Do n Cockell-Harrv Matthews heavyweight fight ami said he would bar TV showings of any of hi s future promotions. Solomons said he decided on the
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  • 134 11 Wightman Cup Goes Back To U.S. WIMBLEDON. June 14: (Renter) The United States won the Wightman Cup International women.: lawn tennis contest against Britain for the 18th successive time when the}' gained a winning 4-0 lead today in the seven-match series. Having won th e first three matches yesterday the
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  • 125 11 SPRINGFIELD. New Jersty. June 14 (Re uter)— Ben Hogan (U.S.A.). holder of the American and British iota golf champiooships, returned a score of '54 on his "National Day" round at the Ba.tusro! Club here today. Hogan's .score will be compared with tho:e jf average golfers pluyinij
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  • 66 11 CADETS of Bt John Ambulance Brigade will hold their second annual athletic nvt-t and sth Cadet Day at th<Victoria School ground at 2.30 p.m. on July 10. There will be 4xllo yards relay races tor boys and girls of Colony youth organisations Heats to select
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  • 196 11 SCHOOL SPORTS St. Anthonys THE 31st annual itfctetlt sport? of St. Anthony's Boy*' School. Singapore will !> held at 3 p.m. on Thursday iwi the St. Joseph's Institution Ground. There will be two event., f, r the old boys 100 yaris and 880 yards. Old Boy s .»f Mie morning
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  • 82 11 SEREMBAW Mm —T! o Negri Sembilan Club defe the N.S. Chinese R.C. by five ickets. A feature of the neri h a fourth wicket .-tan I >t 34 rum by (irrubachai who was undefeated with s runs an<i Sheik Must .i>li i made 54. The Chinese
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  • 167 11 RESULTS of the Sin^;i portTable Tennis Aapoctatton championship ties played during the weekend at the Happy T. T. centre wer«: SATURDAY Inter-school league: Chinese High School "A" bt>at St. Andrews School "3" wo; Raffles Institution (Grevni vs Chinese High School B" scratched a.s both teams did not
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  • 27 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Hon.— Seberang trounced a Bellini XI M in a Kuala X.v,; ar District soccer leagm* ma< h played on the Town pi.-iri today.
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    • 451 11 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of (he Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY No. 39 of A 1950. RE BASIRAN BIN MOHAMED, of 25. Lorong H, Telok Kurau. Singapore. Shroff at the Currency Office. Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final
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    • 301 11 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 150 of A 1954. RE KOH CHOON HENG of No. 1030, Janse n Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made 23rd April, 1954. Date of Adjudication 23rd April, 1954. Date and place
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  • 93 12 The Test Pakistan Will Bat LONDON, June 14 (AFP) Hutton won the toss in the first test at Lords between England and Pakistan this afternoon and play will begin with Pakistan batting at 1445 GMT. Reuter said that Willie 'Watson, the Yorkshire lefthand'", has been omitted from the 12 players
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  • 403 12 THAIS TO FIGHT COLONY CHAMPIONS SABA Plan Meeting THIS picture of determination and the will to succeed amidst all the joy of healthy, schoolboy rivalry were taken by our sports cameraman at the Trafalgar School sports held on Saturday. It shows the sprinters about to go with the gun in
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  • 28 12 The newly formed R. E. Civilian Association beat the Singapore Engineer Regiment "A" 2 l in a soccer 'friendly' played at the Gilman Barracks yesterday.
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  • 679 12 MARINES made full restitution for their previous failures when they beat Police S.A. by four goal to nil at yesterday's SAFA Division 1 league game at Jalan Besar stadium. But it was not until the f 50th minute that Marines'; dominrmd the game, and! they
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  • 142 12 JUNIOR events will open the Year's Singapore National badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Those sre the men's junior tingles and doubles, women's junior tingle* and doubles, ar.i the junior mixed doubles. Affiliated parties are reminded that the doting date for en- tries for the
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  • 469 12 By VERITY GILL WITH correct coaching in technique and full encouragement for improvement, Singapore divers can make the grade for international competition. Major G. J. C. Moore, a former British Olympian and now the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association official charged with the tasking of
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  • 189 12 HONGKONG, June 14 (Reuter) Hungary's Crack National Soccer team which has humbled England twice will be seen in action in the Far Kast next year if the newly-formed Asian Football Confederation's plans to finance the visit are successful. i It was officially disclosed today
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  • Track Work
    • 183 12 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH. Mon— Only a few horses were seen out at this morning's track work. Cynosure (Manning) was impressive when he finished half a length dear of What Happened in a three furlong spin to re' urn 40 sees. Red Hat and Tollana 11. hoth ridden
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    • 42 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association spoon shoot held on Sunday were: S.R(a) Gu n Score R S H Xockles 96; S.R(b) Gun Score AQMS Hitchell 99; S.R(a) H'cap Score C.P.O Jennings 102.39; S.R(b) H'cap Score X K. Cheong 99.33.
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  • 404 12 A PLAYER from Young Men Muslim Association was sent to hospital following a collision with another from Tioni; Bahru Rangers when the teams n?et in a SAFA. Division 2 league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday V.M.M.A. trailed 2—l at halftime but put up
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  • 23 12 i-ord sports Club beat the Malayan Airways Sports Club 2—l in a soccer 'friendly' played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday.
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  • 80 12 SINGAPORE AFA last night named 19 players for Saturday's trip to Malacca where Singapore will meet the settlement for the Malaya Cuptie. The team will leave Kallang Airport at 2.15 p.m and return the same day Chu Chee Seng." W Skinner. Bonniface, I. Vast, S«h Teow
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  • 296 12 THE Army which met successive defeats in the season's Singapore Cricket league, will be reinforced by tiie timely arrival of Captain A. Stepto. who returned to Singapore on Sunday. Capt. Stepto. while In the Co.onj\ played in all major State matches and represented tne
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  • 56 12 THE ANftUAL tennis match between the Alumni Association of the King Edward Col--ege of Medicine and the Stamford Cub for the Emily Cup presented by Dato C J Paslar will be played at 'the \MCA courts at Bras Basah Road on June 17 at 5.00 pm
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  • 504 12 i^^T^P9^il SOME PEOPLE like to shut one m m. they don't like to see what they are for, V a watch. But it seems that the Hon. k Amateur Swimming Associations Water pS I Sub-Committee prefer to have BOTH EYES SHn at least as far
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