Singapore Standard, 22 June 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m s. Vol. IV. No. 355 SINGAPORE, TUE. DAY, JUNE 22, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 268 1 9 p.m. Shooting At Harbour Board Island-wide Hunt For Four Thugs By Quek Kee Beng Standard Staff Reporter FOUR armed Chinese thugs last night killed two Singapore Harbour Board Policemen just inside Gate 7, near the Customs shed. The gunmen got away with the two 9
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  • 593 1 'It's Great To Be Best Actor By Standard Movie Editor HOW does it feel to be acclaimed the year's best actor and to win the Academy Award? I asked this of 1953's "movie man of the year" William Holden. yesterday, five minutes after he touched down
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  • 146 1 HANOI, June 21, (AP) French tanks, artillery, planes and gunboats and Vietnamese infantrymen smashed through a series of Vierminh-infested villages 18 miles southwest of Hanoi today in an overnight mopI up. A French spokesman said the raiders pushed through eight villages yesterday on the south
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  • 122 1 Top Brain Surgeon Sees Duke Satisfactory' LONDON. June 21, (Reuter) The 13-year-old Duke of i Kent injured yesterday in a: cj.-; crash was stated here today to have had a good night. He was said to be making li and satisfactory pro- The Duke, cousin of Queen tbeth, was being
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  • 29 1 MEXICO CITY, June 21 (AP). Mexican military transport with 19 persons aboard has been missing since Saturday night, the Air Force announced last night.
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  • 97 1 NEW YORK. June 21 (Reuter).— The United Nations Security Council last night unanimously approved a French resolution calling for an end to bloodshed in Guatemala, and asking all U.N. members to abstain from helping activities which might lead to bloodshed. The Russian delegate, Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin.
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  • 88 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government today announced the names of two officials who will temporarily fill the Cabinet posts vacated by the resignations of Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman and Col. H.S. Lee. Inche Mustapha Albakri bin Haji Hassan will undertake for the time
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  • 46 1 VICHY < France), June 21 (AP).— Auburn-haired Christel Schaak.. 25-year-old mannequin from Berlin, was elected Miss Eutope, 1954, by beauty judges at the annual competition here yesterday. Miss Schaak was placed seventh in the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. California, last year.
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  • 15 1 Twentytwo Mau Mau terrorists were hanged in Nairobi prison last week.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 GENEVA. June 21 (UP)— The United States informed Red China today it would permit 15 detained Chinese students to leave for their homeland.
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  • 266 1 Martial Law Is Declared In Guatemala TEGUCIGALPA, (Honduras), June 21 President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman of Guatemala proclaimed martial low throughout his invaded country today as his Com-munist-backed government mobilised for a showdown battle with anti-Red rebels. Insurgent leaders claimed their forces were pushing ahead in a three-pronged drive aimed at
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  • 112 1 Standard Staff Reporter ONE thousand Chinese girls and boys, students from seven Singapore Chinese schools who had barricaded themselves in the premises of the Chinese High School for the last 20 days, will return home tomorrow. This decision was arrived at after a five-hour meeting
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  • 69 1 LONDON. June 21 (Reuter) The British Cabinet tonight authorised Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden to conduct lull exploratory talks with President Eisenhower and Mr. John Foster Dulles in Washington. But in view of the improved prospects at the Geneva conference, Ministers here considered further
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  • 139 1 PENANG. Mon. Intensive air and sea rescue operations have been carried out in the past few days on receipt of reports that 19 fishermen were missing in two fishing boats off Penang. The Singapore Squadron of the. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, which is now in
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  • 252 1 Road Blocks Mounted, S.H.B. Area Searched The Malay S.H.B. constable is believed to have died immediately, while the Eurasian constable died not long after admission to the General Hospital. Immediately after the shooting, road blocks were thrown across all roads leading away from the scene of the crime. The Reserve
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  • 134 1 Rebels Aid 500 PoWs To Escape SAIGON. June 21 (AP) Informed military sources reported today that 500 Communist war prisoners held by French Union forces near Saigon smashed out of their camp on Saturday with the aid of savage attacks from surrounding guerillas. Authoritative sources said about 100 ol the
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  • 126 2 Woman Bandit's Guard Is Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The terrorist who was killed by the Gurkhas in the Bahau District of Negri Sembilan last week, was bodyguard to a woman terrorist, Sui Yuk, it was revealed today. The terrorist has been identified as Tsui Wong. The woman terrorist for whom
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  • 104 2 COMMODITY PRICES > J CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore on Monday were: TIN PRICE I'he price of tin yesterday wa s $3621 per picul. (Unchanged). LONDON RUBBl'f No. I R.s.S Settlement House Terms. Monday's opening prices first session were: LONDON TIN Monday's opening session were: Spot £721
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  • 104 2 PENANG. Mon.— The bridge spanning the Sungei Pinang river at River Road suddenly collapsed just after a lorry had passed over it this morning. One end of the bridge fell into the river. The Municipal Engineer. Mr. F. J. M. Jorge, told The Standard,
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  • 375 2 WOMAN TELLS OF BOMB THREAT 2 Face Trial On Robbery Charge j PENANG, Mon. A widow, Cheah .J Choo told the Assize Court today that just before two robb left her house, they uiade a final demand of $2,000 from her. They warned her, she alleged, that if she reported
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  • 92 2 MALACCA. Mon— Old Boys of St. Francis Institution will commemorate Rev. Brother Felix Paulian's attainment of 50 years of Brotherhood with a study award to be known as the Rev. Brother Felix Paulian Golden Jubilee Scholarship. There will be a solemn thanksgiving High Mass in the St.
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  • 230 2 First To Get Them KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Setemban may be the first town in the Federation to introduce the "pay as you call" telephone system. Mr. N.E. Thomas, Controller of Telecomms, Negri Sembilan, said at a press conference in Seremban today that it might be started next
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  • 163 2 Planter Who Lost Gun Gets $50 Fine KUALA LUMPUR, Mon W.B.R. Rudguard a 46--year-old rubber planter who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge under the Emergency Regulations for not taking sufficient care of his gun, was fined $50. The gun— a .32 revolver was stated by
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  • 35 2 PENANG, Mon.— Police here made two arrests last night in connection with housebreaking In Noordin Street and Cross Street recently A bicycle was reported stolen at the Botanical Gardens yesterday afternoon
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  • 42 2 wJS*vFL c an > difficulty in findinc Weyounemen. 2 W, ing to marr *»*>- The Chinese Affairs Officer. Pcn mt %fr r__ v i »a n k g 'e to^ry Th gU ta w??e rd "ok and sew S they have to
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  • 114 2 PENANG. Mon— Chairman of the sub-committee ot the North- East District Mukim Council, Mr. W. a. JMfisUnUn, said today that if Government was sincere in desirinjc to help the rural population, an elected local council should be established for the district. "The residents in the North-Ea.st
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  • 181 2 Negara To Form A New Branch BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A Party Negara branch will be inaugurated here at the St Mark's School hall on Sunday June 27 at 10 a.m. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar and Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah will be the speakers. The chairman of the proi tern committee.
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  • 445 2 FORTY-NINE students. including 13 women, passed the Intermediate Examination tor the degree of Bachelor of Arts according to the results announced by the University of Malaya yesterday. f Mi ?s Helen Heng Siak Neo. the Malayan women's badminton champion was awarded provisional passes in three subjects and
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  • 315 3 photo. EVIDENCE that four gangs The 13 Wonders, 305, 29 and 108 operate in the Pagoda Street area, where a gambling stall operator was stabbed to death on Jan. 8, was given by two C.I.D. detectives at the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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    94 3 KEEN interest was shown by the man-in-the-street In America of the attitude •f the Malayan people towards the Indo-China problem. Mr. R.P.S. Rajasooriva who represented Malaya ■it the International Rotary Conference in Seattle, U.S., said im his arrival at Kallang Airport on Sunday. The conference, attended by
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  • 99 3 A s::RIES of lectures, dlscussions and demonstrations »n all aspects of programme work for members of the staff of Radio Malaya. Singapore, has been started and will continue as long as necessary. Th- Deputy Director of Broadcasting, Mr. F. W. Lloyd-Williams, disclosed to The Standard
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  • 72 3 rHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday acknowledged the following donations to the X Samy Memorial Fund. STCEU members $34.90; Mr. A. R. Cameron $20; Dato C. Paglar $25; Singapore Motor Workers' Union $10; Mr. J. Hart $20; Singapore Bus Workers' Union $125; Mr. Thio Chan
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  • 155 3 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.L Good results could be achieved in community development in Malaya if the movement received Government backing. This view was given in a summary of recommendations by the conference on community development, in a report published today. The conference recommended that Government should
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  • 116 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union yesterday alleged that some officials of the Board were using their positions to support a rival union. The allegation was contained in a letter the Union wrote to the Board's chairman. Mr. P.A.T Chrimes. which asked him to take
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  • 40 3 j KUANTAN, Mon.— The first Panoramic screen to appear in East Pahang will be installed at the Capitol open-air cinema, it is learned here. The Capitol also was the first cinema to screen 3-D films here.
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  • 155 3 A STORMY crossing in the Indian ocean between the Island of Socotra and Mincoy. did not prevent the North German Lloyd cargo passenger vessel, Moselstein, from bringing in her cargo of German beer to Colony consignees. The vessel, under the command of veteran
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  • 134 3 MR. P. S. ROBERTS, Overseas Field Representative of the Berec (Great Britain) Ltd., one of Britain. greatest manufacturers of dry batteries, gave a farewell dinner to some 50 ot its distributors throughout Malaya, at the Tai Tong J Restaurant, Happy World, on Sunday. Mr Roberts, who is
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  • 377 3 CORRUPT OFFICIALS ARE BEING WATCHED Graft In All Departments By CONRAD SMITH, Standard Staff Reporter CORRUPT Government and City Council officials in Singapore, are now under the surveillance of the Anti-Corrupt Practice Investigations Bureau, the Director of the Bureau, Mr. R. B. Corridon, told The Standard, yesterday. Mr. Corridon said
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  • 226 3 UNIONS representing workers of the three services in Singapore— Army, Navy and Air Forcewill in future conduct combined negotiations with services authorities to discuss common matters re- Latins; to their workers. I Mr. A. M. Nair. chairman of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions, said
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  • 133 3 NG HONG YAP assistant to the manager of Malayan Theatres Ltd.. was bound over in the sum of $100, in one surety tor six months, in the Seventh Police Court yesterday, for criminal breach of trust of $223 and cheating the company of a
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  • 103 3 NINE delegates from Britain will be attending the Second General Assembly of the World Association of Youth which is to be held in Singapore in August. They are: Mr. Guthrie IMoir. International President of WAY. Mr. Gan Page, o: the Young Conservatives Mr. Maurice Foley,
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  • 24 3 A 18-YEAR-OLD girl. A > Chew, was reported missin from her house in Somapa I Road. Singapore, since 11 a.r on Friday last.
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    39 3 MR. WONG TOK SAU. managing director of the Singapore company of the Amoy Cannfhg Corporation (Hongkong), who has been appointed a managing director of the parent company. He was appointed to strengthen, the administrative structure of the Corporation.
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  • 39 3 A CURIO shop in Stamford Road, Singapore, was burgled on Sunday night and seven handbags and attache cases worth $252 were stolen. Among the articles stolen were three crocodile skin handbags and a tiger skin handbag
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  • 193 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the I way you speak and writeT Are you sure that you are not i making mistakes that cause i people to underrate you? I Thousands of men and women are handicapped
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  • 266 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -Chin Peng Sin, owner of a vegetable plantation in Salak South, alleged in the Sessions Court today that he and 15 other car owners in and around the village contributed $60 to a policeman as protection money from a "police fund"
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  • 103 4 Wife Offers To Pay Up Hubby's Fine A LEARNER driver. Ng Ting Hua, who told a Singapore Court that he was prepared to go to jail because he was unable to pay the fine of $100 for committing several traffic offences, was saved from imprisonment by his wife. The wife
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  • 71 4 Standard Shipping Reporter THREE warships of the Bth Destroyer Squadron, the Royal Navy, have arrived in the Singapore Naval Base. They are the Cockade, which berthed last Friday and the Constance and Charity which arrived yesterday afternoon. The Constance and Charity, which are under the commands
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  • 137 4 YUGOSLAV SHIPS TO CALL HERE Standard Shipping Reporter MARSHAL TITO'S Government controlled Jugoslavenska Linijska Plovidba (Yugoslav Shipping Line*, that operates a fleet of 57 cargo and passenger vessels on world trade routes, has extended its services to the Far East. A representative of the Eastern Industrial Corporation Ltd.. Singapore, who
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  • 62 4 THOE SOO SEE. a woman. wa s fined $50 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterl day. when she pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving resulting ig a collision with an omnibus. The court was told that her car collided with a Traction Company bus
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  • 211 4 Standard Staff Reporter A LICENSING Board will soon be appointed by* the Singapore Government to licence all hotels in the Colony with a view to controlling their number and location. The Government Under-Secretary, Mr. J. D. r Higham, told The Standard yesterday that a Bill
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  • 125 4 NO STRIKE NOTICE RECEIVED MR. R. Middleton-Smlth, Deputy City President, yesterday told The Standard that the Council has not received any strike notice from its labour unions. The representative council of the Federation of City Council Employees Unions, representing some of the Council's daily-rated workers, on Sunday decided to serve
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. June 17 Special Standard Service; Closing prices o' the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.54 to £1 sterling: $5.7775 to US$l; 51.822 to Malayan $1: $0,220 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $251.75 to I tael.
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  • 110 4 ONE way to look on the bright side of things. While cars are swamped during heavy rains and large areas of land covered with water, these Malays and many others like them r- take to the streams which drain out of the Potong Pasir District. Armed
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  • 211 4 I'm Not My Brother's Keeper Shawcross Standard Staff Reporter A SELECT audience of officials from insurance companies in Singapore, their friends, and guests were amused when their guest speaker, Mr. Christopher Shawcross. Q.C., questioned a statement that he was too well-known locally to be mistaken for Sir Hartley Shawcross, Q.C.
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  • 236 4 Standard Sta LOCALLY domiciled o Government yesterday wel British Government to ci ff Reporter Hirers of the Singapore (corned the move by the reate an "Overseas Civil Service." Mr. K. M. Byrne. Secretary :>f the Singapore Senior Dfficers Association, told The Standard yesterday that the
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  • 99 4 Rev. Alwin R. de Alwis. the t senior pastor of the Pen- '< tecostal Churches in Malaya, i India, Ceylon. England and t France, is expected to arrive in Singapore on June 28 for .< his annual tour of Malaya. He plans to conduct a series
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  • 69 4 A BRITISH sailor. William rhompson. who drove a car Arithout the consent of the )wner. was yesterday fined £25 by the Singapore Second rraffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe tfoon Chong. Thompson pleaded guilty to wo other charges of driving vithout 'a licence and when lot covered by
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  • 130 4 Dumb Hawker Testifies In Assault Case U MB Sharifi. by ligna ani lations yesterday t,. Singapore Second D Criminal Court how men assaulted T A: and robbed him of hi outside a toddy shop i ton Circus. The accused. .t >,;..., -> 18. Gandjruh Sm^ Mutan Kouplah wrei with committing
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  • 165 5 MARKET quotations in London for the Federation of Malaya Loan that was placed l week ago have risen slightly above the placing prices. states a Reuter report last night. Tin* Federation of Malaya three per cent stock 1962-1970 r which 2.9 million sterling were placed
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  • 154 5 FAJAR, organ of the j University Socialist Club, appeared yesterday in cyclostyled form. Pre- viously, it was printed and resembled the "New Statesmen and Nation" in appearance. According to officials of the Club, no printers in Singapore were willing to print the publication after eight members
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  • 110 5 He Used A Hammer To Hit Woman JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Lim Yong Jin was sentenced by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court today to four months' imprisonment and to pay $200 compensation to Lian Piang, a woman, for voluntarily causing grievous i hurt to her with a hammer.
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  • 324 5 PERCHED on a high stool in the witness box seven -year-old Yong Kong Nyun yesterday told Singapore Fifth Police Court how three men robbed his grandfather, Yong San Fatt, a Johore Bahru merchant, on the night of April 25 in Adam Road, Singapore. He
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  • 72 5 STOCKS of new 20 and 50 I cent coins have been received :>. the Malayan Board of irrencj Commissioners and will b^ issued to the public j June 25 in Singapore, j Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Ku- ng and Jesselton. The coins, minted by the Royal Mint,
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  • 276 5 1,000 YOUTHS PICKED BY LOT FOR SERVICE FROM a total of 2.116 names thrown into two ballot boxes, the first 1,000 national servicemen for the Singapore Military Forces ahd the Civil C C Co J PS Were picked out yesterday at the b.M.F. Headquarters. The drawing, which was watched by
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  • 201 5 Court Told Of Ambush JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Tay Boon Wah. his daughter and three sons were charged in the Sessions Court today with providing supplies to terrorists. The children were 17 years of age and under. Tay was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and fined $500,
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  • 96 5 She Pawned Borrowed Jewellery THE Singapore Fou r 1 1 Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. 1 Pates, sentenced a woman Sim Yew. 42. to three month* simple imprisonment to b followed by one year's police supervision yesterday. for breach of trust of jewellery valued at $174. on May 10, in
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  • 32 5 KUANTANS Jalan Drake Brokeman. the road leading to the Chinese cemetery from Bukit Übi road will be re- j named as Jalan Corry. after a former Br" \sh Adviser I
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  • 162 5 I HALIL bin Daim. a youth, was charged in the Seventh Police Court yesterday with committing a mischievous act, in attempting to set fire to a house in Beo Lane on April 4. t The house with an attap roof, shelters 25 families and
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  • 85 5 Armed Men Rob Woman Of $1,020 TWO thugs, one armed with a revolver and the other with a dagger, entered a house in Kampong San Teng. Paya Lebar, Singapore, on Sunday afternoon anc robbed a woman of $1,020 in cash and $30 worth of jewellery. The woman lived in the
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  • 80 5 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 21. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON PUBBER Spot 19 id. July September 19) d. October December 19 id. January March 19jd. April/June 19 id. July c.i.f. 19 3 16d. Tone:
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  • 234 5 Usher Is Jailed For Cheating THE former usher of the Singapore Fourth Police Court. Abdul Latiff bin Yahya (27). was yesterday told by the Second District Criminal Court Judge. Mr T. Kulasekaram. that as an "officer in the Courts he had abused his position, which was one of trust and
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  • 113 5 THE first Vista Vision picture White Christmas will be released in Singapore during th.2 coming Christmas. Mr. Louis Mesenkop, head of the Sound Department of Paramount Studios, told The Stan- dard yesterday. He arrived in the .Colony with Mr William Holden. The film will be
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  • 52 5 OX MONDAY. June 21, 1954. Amelia Surin. beloved mother of Daisy, Elizabeth and Herbert Surin and Jonathan Aroozoo, passed away peacefully at her residence. 11. Simon Close, at 8.30 p.m. Cortege leaves residence at 4.30 p.m. today for Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and tbence for interment at Bidadari
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  • 535 5 Col. Lee Explains Party's Stand In The Boycott KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Colonel H. S. Lee, a top executive member of the Malayan Chinese Association, told members today that they must either obey the party directive to withdraw from Government at all levels or resign from the
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  • 255 5 THE Singapore Government can take as many doctors as are likely to be available subject to the approval of the Public Services Commission for the Colony. There are at present 32 vacancies against which five doctors have been approved for appoint- merits. The Director of Medical
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  • 18 5 TWO hand-operated traffic lights for the use of pedestrians have been installed at Collyer Quay. Singapore.
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  • 115 5 SexChange: This Time It's A Fowl KUALA LIPIS. Mon. A case of change of sex has been discovered at Kampong I hi Chcka. Jerantut. Pahant: It Involves an old hen which has ceased to lay eggs and is now a rooster. The putzled owner of this oddity. Inche Din bin
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 Weather Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. on June 20 to 7.30 a.m. M June 21. Spore (77F). Penan? (73F1.1 Kota Bahru (74F), K. L. (74F).i Ipoh (72F). Kuantan (72F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 21. Spore (MF), Penan? (88Fi. Kota Bahru (89F). K. L. (91F),
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 802 6 VOBODY versed in the tactics of the cold war believes that the civil war in Guatemala is purely a Guatemalan show organized, initiated and run by the Guatemalans. It is not a case of the Guatemalans, in the alleged South American tradition, deciding to relieve the monotony
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  • 1687 6 A Special Correspondent makes a critical analysis of the recent report by a Joint Working Party of employers and workers in the rubber industry. JT HAS been stated that the stone for peace in the planting industry had been laid in the historic series
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  • 488 6 Review of Views Serious Loss CIN CHEW JIT POH regards O the withdrawal from Government, by the UMNO-MCA Alliance as a serious loss to the administration of the country. It adds that though the Alliance has but 300.000 members. the fact that it represents the majority of Malaya's two principal
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 355 6 Sir. The attempt to prevent the haphazard growth of some of the suburbs of this country is a welcome sign that the authorities are at least getting a glimmer of the necessity for town-planning on modern lines. It never required great ingenuity to foresee that the city
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    • 92 6 Sir; There was general relief in Singapore when the Progressive Party came forward with a manifesto pledging support to trade and industry by making available electric power at competitive rates but no sooner was this done, than one of their city councillors supported a n increase in
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    583 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By ■'THOUGH Malay is one of 1 the two official languages in the Federation, no organised attempt has been made to teach it to other communities. Government officers who are required to pass an examination in Malay have to engage private tutors to give
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  • 16 6 "Now for It! Hi* moth, i been looking for that fishnet stocking all nmminc!'
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  • 197 7 LONDON, June 21, (Reuter). Mr. Anthony Eaten, the Foreign Secretary, arrived here by air last night from Geneva for talks with Sir Winston Churchill in preparation for their visit to President Eisenhower in Washington. On arrival at London airport Mr. Eden said he was convinced
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    59 7 photo. SUSAN Hayward walks past her estranged husband, Jess Barker as the Court adjourns to the couple's home, to check testimony in Miss Hay ward's divorce suit. Earlier a maid living next door had testified that she saw a uoman. presumably Miss Hayward. dashing nude through her backyard with a
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  • 152 7 Indian Pressure On France PARIS. June 21 «UP» In- i i.- ia s action in holding up two French commercial air- i linen at Calcutta was attri- I bated here as another measure in the Indian campaign to force a restoration of I reneh territories there. These incidents seem to
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  • 39 7 MOSCOW. June 21 <AP> Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov returned here on Sunday from Geneva, where he had been attending the Far East conference. The Soviet news agency Tass reported his return without comment.
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  • 131 7 QUANTICO. Virginia. June 21 iAPi U.S. Secretary of 1 Defence Charles E. Wilson said yesterday he still thinks i the United States has a two or three years edge on Russia in weapons technology, and "I don't know how much the gap is narrowing,
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  • 73 7 MANILA. June 21 (AP) Five Filipinos were killed and one seriously wounded by Filipino Security Guards at the U.S. 13th Air Force base at Clark Field on Saturday night. Philippine constabulary officers said yesterday The Security Guards reported the group was carrying rolls of copper wire,
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  • 214 7 Skin Tests To Determine Sex Riddle Cases SAN FRANCISCO. June 21 <AP> A skin test for determining the sex of a person may relieve doctors, parents and hospitals of some occasional uncertainties. Dr. Warren O. Nelson of Dcs Moines told the Endocrine Society here. Dr. Nelson and associates at the
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    109 7 A PARTY of Oxford and Cambridge undergraduates *aye as, with two Land Hovers, they go aboard a Plane at Eastleigh Airport at the start of a 25.000 mile trip to the Cape of Good Hope. From Southampton the party is flying to Cherbourg and from there they will go on
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  • 55 7 BERLIN. June 21 (AP)— A North Korean Government delegation headed by Foreign Minister Nam II yesterday visited a children's home at the Soviet Zone city of Dresden, where several hundred orphaned Korean children are being raised by the Communist East German government, the official Soviet
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  • 444 7 WASHINGTON, June 21, (AP). Communisr diplomacy and French politics made it uncertain yesterday whether President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill can reach any hard and fast agreement on the defence pact for South-east Asia when they get together this week.
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  • 32 7 KUSIIRO. Japan. June 21 (AP) A Soviet Coast Guard vessel seized a Japanese codI Ashing vessel on Saturday off Kunashiri Island, east of Hokkaido. Kyodo news agency reported last night.
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  • 108 7 Spent 92 Days With 100 Vipers LILLE. France, June 11, (AFP)— The Fakir of Burmah yesterday left a glass coffin in which he had spent 92 days and two hours without food, in the company of 100 vipers. He broke the world record for such a feat by 11 days
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  • 90 7 STOCKHOLM. June 21. i Reuter Attendants wearing red and white cockades barred all but the 250 international delegates from the Communist organised Peace Congress here yesterday. They told reporters and visitors that the meeting attended by the Communist Chinese Vice Premier Kuo No Jo was "strictly private."
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  • 144 7 LANSING. Kansas, June 21, (AP)— •Font convicts at the Kansas State Penitentiary here shot a guard and took three women visitors to the prison as hostage yesterday. Warden Charles Edmondson reported. He said the women were still being held by the prisoners more than
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  • 190 7 Recognition Of Laos Cambodia MAO STATES TERMS GENEVA, June 21, (Reuter). China is willing to recognise the Royal Governments of Laos and Cambodia provided there are internal settlements between the Governments and what the Communists described as "resistance movements" in the two states, according to usually reliable sources here. Mr.
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  • 132 7 NAIROBI. June 21 (Renter) More than 20 Mau Mau ter- j rorists. who attacked on Satur- j day a European-owned coffee estate near Kiambu. 10 miles north of here, were put to flight by the estate manager. 28 year old Mr Nils Fjastad.! who threw
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  • 37 7 LIVERPOOL. Nova Sectia. June 21 (AP) Five per.«ons. including three children, were burned to death yesterday when fire destroyed their home here. Two other children were rescued by a 15-year-old girl.
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  • 187 7 Bevan Blames U.S. For Tension MANCHESTER. June 21, (AFP). Leftwing I Labour leader, Aneurin Bevan, said here yesterday that some progress has been made at the Geneva conference because at least it has been decided that Britain would not always follow the American lead. in a political speech litre yesterday,
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  • 105 7 SAIGON. June 21 (AP> The 10.000-ton French cruisers, Cloirc and Montcalm, arrived in Saigon waters yestei<Ui\ play a still undetermined roU in the Indo-China war The cruisers, carrying a complement of 600 men each, 'dropped anchor in the Saigon River after a 8,000-mile
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  • 82 7 TEHERAN. June 21 (AFP> The two main Teheran newspapers] yesterday reported thai six Soviet jets itW over the town of Astara on »he Caspian Sea at the mouth of the luvef Mordab. yesterday The river, at this point. forms the border line Between Iran and the
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  • 35 7 NEW DELHI. June 21. Renter) More thun one hundred stray sacred cows and bulls were rounded up in the streets here on Saturday night in a big operation to clean up the city
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    • 775 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG ~AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tNABOB (LLOYD) 23/27 June 28 |nne 29 June •tHOECHST (HAPAC) 7/14 |uly 15 July 16 July 1 MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28 July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Ang. SCHWABENSTEIN 11/14 Aug.
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    • 1186 8 mn avis BLUE PUMMEL LINE Wi uu (to lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. < Ru5SS > incorporated la Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Astyana* tor Genoa. Marseilles DU# S P BhMm Pen Liverpool Avonmoutb mm June**
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    • 796 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, fort Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Mama*,. Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham Pen... s) "MALAYA" 23/30 June a) "PATACONIA" 28 June/4 July 25/27 J«« e 23/27i-^. xx) "FALSTRIA" 29 June/3 July 4/4 July iSC? xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 15/19 July 20/20 July
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  • 309 9 Expenses Can't Be Borne By Company THE Federation Government is considering the possibility of- relieving the Malayan Col- j lieries Ltd. of some of i the responsibilities and j expenses of maintaining the -township of Batu Arang which still has some 8,000 inhabitants. The expenses
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  • 165 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in most sections with only small business passing. Copra opened quiet but closed quietly steady at quotations from Saturday. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $52 J per picul on a dull market. Pepper was quoted at the same prices prevailing on
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  • 762 9 THE Malayan share market in Singapore opened the week on a dull note with industrials tending: to ease and tins irregular. Rubber shares remained neglected. The volume of business remained negligible. \~^Z Buyers Seller* Alex Bricks Prefs. 198 2 03 Ords. 3.35 3.45 Mlar Jce
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  • 133 9 RUBBER prices in the Singapore market yesterday closed steady at the same prices prevailing at the weekend, first grade rubber for July shipment closing at 65J cents per lb. Prices opened at about 651 cents but eased to around 65 cents before steadying i n the afternoon Some Australian
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    • 360 9 11l Hbnnr ggggj 0)f Af COPP AUTO REMTAL ON»E £5 > IT?S*C±D I N^^* M ND 0 MmmmW^^t&imwiT** 9 *GE*CN? I NEED A JBt IN IS?-?^.J( r£££ HE 2 E,STHE 1 X n^W^ST-HE'S DRIVING?^ x ms &tM SrXfh<y \THE^s- !2nT JBCf *,F ,T VVERE A r 4<^ Cta9^^^\ «rV Vg^ggr
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    • 781 9 s<BJe^gBllJBgglJBlljWBljBJBjßJB^ggB^ fcfe"^***l»7 =3 SINGAPORE (BflssVsfislS9e>aaflHiliMBm^-~..^BnsF \l>lO MALAYA. SPORE: am Morning Star; 730 New-; SPORE POLICE BAND: perform-! 7.35 Melody Mixture: 8 am ance at King George V Park 530 Musical Comedy Memories: 857 p.m For Schools; 101 The Week's SPORE YOUTH COUNCIL: leader-! m OS6r i !30 News: 145 Hot;
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    • 188 9 3. 645 and 9 15 p.m. ODEON: Blazing Forest 12 45 3] 6 45 antl 9 15 p.m. SUN: Aan (Tamil) 1. 5 and 830 p.m. GRAND: Charge Of The Lancers 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. TAWING REN: Ran; (Tamil) 130, 5 and 8 20 p.m LIDO: Thunder Bay 3
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  • 217 10 <1): "Jeune Fille," from Ceil Chapman, New York, worn by Miss Barbara Lee, is a frothy all-white concoction in organdy, with appliqued floivers. It will be sold at the Mistakes and Misfits Sale for $20. (2): Jean Patou, Paris, designed this cherry silk race frock,
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  • 667 10  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER bVfflffll LU PARIS chic at $20 maximum might well be the slogan of this year's A third annual Mistakes and Misfits sale in Singapore, if th- organisers did not insist that emphasis be placed on the event as the opening of Apptal Week for
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  • 730 10 I T)OES any body know what I every woman wants? I 1 1 thought I'd be bound to find put when I went last week i to see in London a new film called "What Every Woman Wants." I It is a cosy, homely picture I
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  • 273 10 5 IF you want to smarten up 5 your wardrobe get > weaving. 5 It's an old Japanse cusj torn to weave your own clothes instead of buying -j them, and Madame Koko--2 noe has come all the way 5 from Japan to show Britons I how to
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  • 715 10 IS YOUR CHILD THE FAMILY DUNCE? IN a family of several children it is unusual to find them all o n what is called the 'average level' of their age groups. Sometimes a child is very noticeably ahead of the average for his age, and sometimes a parent rather sadly
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  • 276 10 If you want to be noticed, be Y<>UNG friends may be over-awed. but at least you won't be overlooked when you give yourself stripes. And you must be striped this seaso n if you want to look fashionable for stripes are everywhere. They add bold, new interest to
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    • 264 10 THE STARS AND YOU By HITA DEL MAR IT* Ol> A V S QUOTATION J_ man never knows how to live until a woman has lived with him."— Meres. YOUR KIRTIISKiN AND ItIRTIIIi A IK ARlKS— March 21 to April 19— Make a special effort to" avert disputes over opinions
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  • 506 11 Swiss Goal Disallowed I" a "yS^SiSS 1 0f he W»'w S^r cSpTert .oafs tTzero Shetland today by two fh»Jf^i S i, wl h .J: heir draw against Belgium, allowed »n„ t£ hea n i heir P°°ft the weakest of the four and they
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  • 134 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. An allround display by Dulip Ghosh wa s the featvire of the Strahan Cup match, when the Negri Sembilan Ceylonese Youth Forum defeated Tampin Cricket Club by one wicket. Dulip Ghosh, playing for the Ceylonese, took six wickets for 32 runs
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  • 24 11 MADRID. June 21, (AP).— Valencia won the Spanish soccer cup championship yesterday beating Barcelona 3—o at Chamartin stadium before 100.000 spectators.
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  • 96 11 Telecoms Regional Shuttle i KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Telecoms. Federal Head- quarters, here, qualified for the finals of the Malayan t Telecoms. Inter-Regional badi minton championships, when s they trounced Johore region s—o5 0 at the Selanpor Badmin- tion Association Hall. The tournament was inau- gurated this year and Kuala Lumpur
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  • 161 11 Reuter) On form to date linal honours may be j quay (holders) and clash In the quarter- j 3d by a bigger and heavier L Burhan (three). Suat Lefter and Erol scored for :ey who led by four goals alftime. Ie Korean defence played mtly
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  • 177 11 I u-i Abdullah. Lim Seng Huat E.J. Lawrence. omen's Singles (Top Section^ Jean Moev v. Tan Hoc i; Jenny Lim. Ist. Round. 1 Suet Fah v. Lee Yoke Lin. jttom Section: Bye. Mariam lan v. Julian Tan; Fong Leng v. Tan Siew Eng. reded: Jean Moey, Lee Yoke Mariam
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  • 152 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association Open Championships will start o n July and continue to July 11. Players from various parts of Federation are expected to take part in the tournament which will be on the Sungei Ujong Club courts. Entries close
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  • 409 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Johore Police, with a clever and fast attack, beat Pahang Police 6 l in the quarter-final round (South Zone) of the InterContingent Police Football competition for the Hannigan Shield' on the Police Depot Ground, Gurney Road. i Johore thus qualify to
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  • 39 11 THE annual athletic sports of the Methodist Boys' School Kuala Lumpur will be held on Saturday June 26 from 3 p.m. j There will he three events for Old Boys— loo yards, 220 yards and 880 yards.
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  • 294 11 BASLE, June 20, (Reuter)— Hungary, Olympic champions, gave another display of scintillating soccer to beat Germany 8-3 and qualify for the quarter-finals of the World Cup championship for which they are hot favourites. For the last 30 minutes the Hungarians played without their captain and inside
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  • 73 11 THE YMCA Tennis Drive. which was to be held at Bras Basah Road in Singapore last Saturday, will row be held this Saturday June 26 commencing at I p.m. Entries will be received up to 3 p.m. on the day of th€ Drive. Those already enterec j and
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  • 195 11 Thai Keeps Title With A Knockout BANGKOK. June 20. (UP) Thai welterweight chainpi«>o of the Far East, Snmdei Yontrakit. -.uccessfull.v de- fended his title against Tony Aldeguer of the Philippines here tonight. A short left to the liflM law sent Tony down for a count of ten In the middle
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    • 549 11 DtATH -^TTieW YOON NGSE, age M ion father of Messrs Liew j lU v, and Liew Fon Yin. Won June 21 1954. at his < c. Funeral on Tuesat 4 p.m. from (i; v .i Kirita tin village. Ipoh. I_— SITUATstWg VACANT ZZfjiKJED Medical Officer for tern I ra ry
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    • 435 11 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SELANGOR APPLICATIONS are invited x for the following posts: (a) Teachers -in training Government English Schools, Selangor. Men $120.00 p.m. Women 96.00 p.m. Applicants must be Federal Citizens or State Nationals and must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday, i They should hold the minimum
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    • 92 11 I f| Tf I «/fc ___ku ANTED MISCELLANEOUS \CCOMMOD \TION A WORD: minimum 20 words (S2) H)K SALE SITUATIONS AUENCIEH TUITION ETC. L; OR# A u/ABn- 20 ward. <«> ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH* _C3C* WORD, minimum ZU wore. (»3) PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ACKNOWLEDOMKNTS i. Box Numbers charged us three words (Box Number
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  • 86 12 BEKNE, June 21. (Reuter) Lruguay, the holders, were j drawn to meet England in j the quarter-finals of the world soccer cup this morning. The draw resulted: June 2»>. England v Uruguay, at Basle; Austria v Italy or Switzerland at Lausanne. June 27. Hungary v Brazil at
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  • 158 12 Wimbledon Tennis: 1st Results WIMBLEDON. June 21 I (Reuter)— Results of the first round matches in the men's singles lawn tennis championships played here today were \T Mm\mmmmmmmm.mm TTO 1 v. oi IAiL- vuort.l. iioiaer, beat G. Cass (Britain) 6-1. 6-0. 6-1. T Trabert (USA) beat P. Woolder, Britain. 6-0.
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  • 83 12 PARIS The Institut d'Ali(mentation has awarded its Star of Excellence to Mission Prang•l the snf^ drln k rnnc d ered to be the mn«:t outstanding product 4fl us rlas^at the recenf Inter! national Conference Exhibition •nd Competition here. This marks the third conaecjutive time Miaaion
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  • 918 12 GLADYS OFF WITH GOOD START Colony Tennis Opens With Thrill Sets' COLONY triple titlist Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua got off to a great start in defence of her Women's Singles crown, when she successfully beat off the challenge of newcomer, Mrs. S. Kitovitz in the preliminary round of the Singapore
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  • 184 12 I MEN'S SINGLES h Low Kee Pow beat P. Vaithilingam (i 2. (j 3; Chan Ah Kow beat Y. P. Wee 6 4, 6 4; Liem Khe Liang beat P. J. O'Neill 6—o, 6—o: Lim Hee Chin beat Paul Wheatley who retirert hurt (Hee Chin was leading 3 o
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  • 56 12 The Combined Schools will field a cricket team tomorrow against the University of Malaya at Sepoy Lines. The match wfll start at 2 p.m. The following will make the Schools team: H. Sithawalla, Tan Hong Hoe. E. Retnam. Edwin Tessensohn, James Quek. E. Wicks. I. Singh. Mohd. Lawly,
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  • 381 12 MMW Almost every day now. on some little green picture, little boys are striving with might and main to beat c other. Some run. some jump, some crawl, but obvi- its great fun. These boyish activities are what we call ip |sn/»7t". But the
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  • 129 12 Tamil Brotherhood Association beat the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club by two goals to one In a S.A.F.A. Division 2 League match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Tamils, with one more game in hand, and only four points to their credit, have a slim chance to
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  • 26 12 STOCKHOLM, 21 (AFP) Australian John Landy today beat world record by running the mile in 3 mm. 58 sees, at Abo, Finland.
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  • 367 12 USING their height to advantage, the US lioi-iets swiped a 83-26 victory when they met Singapore s Cheng Wu in last night's basketball 'friendly* at the Happy World Stadium. The previou s night the Amej ricans from the aircraft ear- rier. were defeated by Nanyang
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  • 247 12 IN SPITE of a determined rally in the closing stages, Aston Athletic Club failed to avert defeat when they met Singapore Cricket Club in a S.A.F.A. Division 2 league match on the Padang yesterday. The Club, after a onenil lead at halftime,
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  • 487 12 PULAU BR A NI GET CHANCES BUT NO COALS A BETTER and more aggressive tP»m terday's SAFA first division game surprtsTnell V to a side that were on the defensive for the k part of the match at the Jalan Besar stadium ti l better and somewhat unlucky team were
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  • 76 12 League leader* R tar. trounced the |fa] i tlement Union by eiffl j goals in a one-Mded B (Division 3B league match, at iFarrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Gue.st Th »m--ton 3 Hughes and Tuck r. Half time score wa> 5-n In a 3C match Juniors
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    • 42 12 ANNOUNCEMENT We. shall be Re-opening for business on Friday. 25th June. 1954. Our premises have been eniirfh renovated for your comfort! Pay m .h a call for the best Islamic food in toun. ISLAMIC RESTAURANT 795/7, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Telephone *****
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    • 67 12 _^^jpp -M(k %T iiiflllfj SOCCER: SAFA League. Div. 1. Tigers v Fathul Ka- < rib Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. 38. Darul Afiah v < Netaji MSC Geylang Stadium; Kinta Rangers v Government Printing Of- fice BODCA: Singapore Traction Union v Indian Brotherhood Soccerites CYMA. BASKETBALL: US Hor- nets v Kong
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    • 218 12 Todays TiH SCC COURTS^^^M 3.30 p.m. MEN'S SINGM Ong Chew Bee versus M LADIES SINGLES: M Nellie Chia versus 1 Betty Siebel 5.00 p.m.: MEN'S iM BLES: G. A. Phillips R.D.H. Farthing rersusAm Kee Pow and Lie m M W\ MIXED DOUBLES: M Khong and Mrs. Yeo vM Lim Hee
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