Singapore Standard, 28 June 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD a m sl Vol. IV. No. 361 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 182 1 Nine Nations Seek Action GUATEMALA WASHINGTON, June 27. (Rev t c r The United States and nine other American Republics yesterday declared the situation in Guatemala to be a threat to the security of the Western Hemisphere. They called for a meeting of Foreign Ministers to confiUWr what action should
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  • 87 1 TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras June 27, (Reuter) A major drive on Guatemala's capital appeared to be under way today as anti-Communist rebel forces announced that they had engaged 1,500 Guatemalan regulars defendin 2 Pacapa. Pacapa is a rail centre, 25 miles north of the HondurasGuatemala border. Radio Liberation, the clandestine
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 1 photo. INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Pandit Nehru, greets Communist Chinas Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, on the latter s arrival at New Delhi airport for talks on Asian froblems. An interpreter stands between the two premiers. U.P.
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  • 476 1 Johore Sultan To Meet Procession JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— -The Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, has agreed to meet a procession of about 5,000 members and supporters of the United Malays National Organisation, on July 1. "I will be at the Government building to meet UMNO
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  • 257 1 Ike Churchill Private' Talks Extended Churchill and President Eisenhower have decided to exrend their private "clear the air" talks here until Monday. It had been expected the discussions would end this evening. The extension was announced after yesterday's very friendly" session on South-east Asia attended by Mr. Anthony Eden, the
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  • 82 1 ALEXANDRIA, June 27 (AFP) Headless bodies have been unearthed under the beautiful flowerbeds which border the platforms of Alexandria's terminal railway station in one of the most blood-curdling crimes ever to snake the Middle East. Inch by inch, police armed with spades and digging under
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  • 214 1 .NEW DELHI, June 27. (Reuter)-Mr. Chou En Lai Prime Minister of China, was mobbed today as he paid a flying visit to M h 1 Se the famous Ta J 5? lf h ,2 ur fli ht from Eeihi, the Chinese leader drove through
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  • 43 1 VIENTIANE, June 27, (AFP) Seven persons including two children were killed and about 50 injured when a terrorist threw a hand grenade into a Laotian military camp during a cinema session last night. Many civilians are among the wounded.
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  • 156 1 Malaya May Be S-E Asia Base From ANDREW ROTH Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, June 27. Malaya will be the Western air base for support of "SouthEast Asian Locarno", if Sir Winston Churchill's plan goes through this weekend at Washington. For more than a year, Sir Winston has been preparing a
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  • 46 1 TOKYO, June 27 (AP) 'Danny Kaye, Hollywood comedian, arrived by air from Hongkong today on his round-the-world tour to raise funds for poor children of all nations. He is scheduled to leave for Korea on Thursday and for California the following day.
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  • 21 1 THE Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama of Tibet have been invited by CommunistChina to visit Peking. AFP.
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  • 155 1 ALOR STAR, Sun.— Malaya owed a great debt to British medicine, the outgoing chairman of the Northern Branch of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College and Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, said here today. Addressing the Branch's annual
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  • 44 1 LONDON, June 27, (AP)— Just before he died in Yorkshire, Septimus Daniel Gilbert made his will, with these instructions. "Bury me in the .same grave as my wife, and on the gravestone put this inscription: "Daniel In the Lion's Den."
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  • 181 1 SAIGON, June 27 (Reuter) The French High Command confirmed today, military talks will begin tomorrow between the France-Vietnamese and the Vietminh army commands at a village, 25 miles north of Hanoi to negotiate technical details of a possible ceasefire in the seven-year old Indo-China war. The
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  • 122 1 How Far Down The Line? TUNGKUS ALOR STAR, Sun.— Hoio far down the line should the descendants of Malay sultans be entitled to the title Tungkul This poser was placed before the Kedah Council of religion and Malay Customs by the Sultan of this State himself. Yesterday the Council thrashed
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  • 34 1 HONGKONG, June 27 (AFP)— About 1.300 Chinese student repatriates mostly from Indonesia— arrived here today en route to China. The students are returning to China to continue their i studies.
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  • 96 1 GENEVA. June 27 < Reuter) At least 40.000 people die every year from snakebites according to a World Health Organisation report published here today. This is an "extremely conservative" estimate as only a fraction of deaths from snakebite are efficiently registered. The total does not include the
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  • 39 1 TAIPEI. June 27 (UP) The 9.000-ton Soviet tanker Tuapse seized by the Nationalists last Wednesday would be returned to her Russian owners after the unloading of the oil cargo is completed, Chinese quarters said today.
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  • 24 1 JAPAN'S Rightist-Socialist Party has decided to invite Mr. Clement Attlee to the Asia Socialist Party meeting scheduled in November in Tokyo.- A.P.
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  • 19 1 EX-PRESIDENT Truman's condition was listed as still "serious" in an early morning hospital announcement yes- terday.- Reuter
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  • 100 1 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Kedah Council of Religion and Malay Customs has approved draft legislation which will make it more difficult for Muslims to obtain divorces. The legislation, It enacted, will give Kedah the lead in such matters, and is aimed at discouraging Muslims from
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  • 80 1 Malay Regt. Patrol Bags Five Reds KUALA LUMhUR. Sun. Five more Communist terrorists have been killed and two suspects captured by security forces in the Federation today. A patrol of "A" Company, of the First Battalion. Malay Regiment, commandered by Capt. K. Atkins contacted seven terrorists at 4 p.m. today
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  • 192 2 The Advantage Off Elections KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The advantage of on elected government was that it meant rule by discussion, persuasion, and consent, not by force, the Federation's retiring DirectorGeneral of Information Services, Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, said in a broadcast tonight. Speaking
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  • 78 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— ln an effort to bring members of the Johore Bahru Chinese Reading Circle and their friends together, a "members night" will be held at the Circle's premises, No. 16 3, Jalan Ngee Heng, on July 8. Buffet and drinks will be available at $1
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  • 120 2 3 Photos Cost Him 6 Years RAUB, Stm.— Three printed photograpns found on a dead terrorist in the jungle at Sungei Repas, Bentong, led to the arrest of a photographer. Tan Jin Hoon, 38, alias Chan Van Han, of Loke Yew Street, Bentong. On Friday he was found guilty on
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  • 116 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The national executive council of the Labour Party of Malaya today deprecated Government's latest move to recruit discharged British National Servicemen into th c Federation Police Force. According to Federal Police Headquarters. British National Servicemen who > have completed their tour of duty
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 2 THE ENGAGEMENT was announced recently of Hem*
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  • 95 2 Standard Staff Reporter THEORIES of how the bust of Napoleon by Canova came a treasured possession of Sir Stamford Raffles are advanced in a lucid article by Prof. C. Northcote Parkin! son of the University of Malaya, published in the latest number of the Journal of
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  • 139 2 Bingham Is Elected President PENANG. Sun— The Resident Commissioner. Penang, Mr R.P. Bingham. was elected patron and president of St. John Ambulance Association, Penang, at its annual general meeting. Other office-bearers are as follows: Patrons Messrs. Koh Sin Hock, Ng Sui Cam." D.O. Huartson and Prasit Lohahan, Thai Consul Penang
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  • 172 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Victoria Institution here will commemorate its diamond jubilee next month wtth a special programme of activities. O n July 30, it will revive "Speech Day"— a feature of pre-war days— beginning a t 6 p.m. The school's first speech day was held
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  • 76 2 RAUB. Sun.— Four employees of the Raub Australian Gold Mine were found guilty recently of stealing gold and loitering in the mine. Accused. Chee Foh 51 Cheong Loong, 29. Chong Slow Yew, 20. and Chew Kon Seong. 18, were each sentenced to a year's imprisonment
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  • 111 2 THREE hundred students and guests attended the .fifth annual dinner of the H. Tan Accountancy School last Saturday at the Singapore Capital Ballroom. The occasion waj to celebrate the award of cold and silver medals to outstanding students. The oustanding student of the year is Mr.
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  • 65 2 LIVELY IRENE KNIGHT, 23, of Philadelphia, U.S., is a match for any* queen in the deck, and even carries a spade to go along with the suit of that pasteboard lady behind her. Irene was on hand at groundbreaking ceremonies for a U552 000 reconstruction
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  • 126 2 PENANG. Sat.— The increasingly important role the Employers' Association of Penang and Province Wellesley will play in the coming years, calls lor every effort to be made to strengthen the Association by increasing its membership. This view was expressed at the Association's recent meeting. It was
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  • 82 2 Want To Be A Film Actor A HOLLYWOOD film man is looking for four Europeans in Singapore to play bit parts at $20 a day. and has sought the aid of the Colony's Labour Exchange The film executive is now here to shoot sequences and the people he wants must
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  • 484 3 Irresponsible Reasoning By Politicians' BUTTERWORTH, Sun.— Doto Sir Onn Xi» Ja'afar speaking at the inaugu al meertna of the local branch of Party Neg2ra thiT mor^ng sa.d the threats made during the recent polity cal developments in this country could if aggravated, cause disruption and chaos'
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  • 149 3 14 Dental Nurses Graduate PENANG. Sun.— Diplomas were presented to 14 nurses who graduated from the Dental Nurses' Training School here at a graduation ceremony held at the Nurses' Hostel Hall last evening. Miss Wan Wai Choon of Ipoh won the Mummery Medal for being the best all-round Dental Nurse
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  • 182 3 PENANG, Sun. The Chairman of the Penang Radical Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, speaking at the annual general meeting of the party today, pointed out that the transition from a fully nominated Municipal Commission to a Council with a twothirds elected majority has been effected
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  • 115 3 Reception For Mme. Pandit PENANG, Sun.— A meeting of representatives from the various communities and organisations ot Penang and Province Wellesley was held last night at the Indian Association to consider arrangements for a reception to Madame Vijayalak.shmi Pandit. President of the United Nations General Assembly, during her visit here
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  • 125 3 SEREMBAN, Fri.— TungkU Mustapha bin Tunku Eesar Burhanuddin, president ot the Seremban Town Council. was re-elected president ot the Negri Sembilan Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. at their 28th annual general meeting held here yesterday. The other office-bearers are" Vice President Mr. Lim Hin
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  • 54 3 KEDAH, Sun.— The Sultanah of Kedah today officially declared opened the new nurses' hostel at Sungei Patani, built at a cost of $250,000 to house 32 nurses. The State Surgeon. Kedah, in a speech thanking the Sultanah said it was the first proper hostel for nurses to be
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  • 54 3 A WIDE selection of cakes of various shapes and sizes is seen in this picture taken at the Singapore Youth Council food and fun fair held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Proceeds of the fair will go towards entertaining 500 foreign delegates to the World Assembly
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  • 229 3 THE CASE OF SOPIEE AND YEAP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Labour Party of Malaya at a meeting here today disowned two members, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, and Mr. Yeap Choong Kong. The dispute between the party and the two members arose out of the party's demand for
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  • 111 3 Only Five At Council Meeting .TOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Only five members out of 16 were present at yosterday'.s monthly meeting of the Town Council. Johore Bahru. Those present were Inche Samsu bin Mahmud. District Officer, J. 8.. Mr. R. H. Rains, i Senior Executive Engineer, J. 8., Dr. H. Baker.
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 3 MR. L. NATARAJAN, Assistant Public Trustee and Official Administrator, Commissioner for Oaths, Ipoh, retires on July 10, after 27 years of government service in Malaya. A popular figure Mr. Natarajan is well-known for his community service through the Penan? Rotary Club and the Boys' Home. Penang. where he
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  • 52 3 ATTEMPTS by neighbours to save the life of a 12-year-old boy, Ah Cheng, failed yesterday because the door to his house was locked from inside. Ah Cheng was believed to have played with electric wires in the house and died from shock. He was alone in
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  • 287 3 Malaya's Future Depends On Youth IPOH, Sun.— Che Mustanha Albakri, Member for Industrial and Social Relations, and concurrently Member for Natural Resources, said here today that Government was placing a high priority on youth services and aws giving every encouragement and, wherever necessary, a lead in the youth movement. Che
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  • 233 3 Radicals Must Step Forward Boldly' PENANG, Sun. The Penang Radical Party must now begin to look boldly into the future and take the next step forward in its progress, the chairman, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said at the party's annual general meeting today. The next phase of the party's development,
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  • 62 3 THE Singapore Hockchiew Coffee Merchants' Association decided at a meeting yesterday to start a fund to aid the children of needy members in continuing their studies. There is to be no discrimination in Chinese or English studies. Money for the fund is to come from
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  • Youth A PAGE FOR THE YOUNG
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      161 4 Saloon rJcenUv Younr 5™7 K J aT d ft* lher as one family a the fourth annual vs Camp of the YMCA in «en tid cr^ "section of ihfr^onnfß™ Cllin f. se and Indians, who ar c Buddhists, Hindus. Muslims and Christians, preparticipated in a fuH nrSraim VLnTS, on the
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    • 346 4  -  VIOLET M. ROBERTS Asks fTOR something different 1 in a hobby idea, and one which you aren't likely to find duplicated among your friends is collecting spoons. At the very beginning, decide what kind of spoons you wish to collect, for any collection assembled in a
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    • 881 4  - He Gave The World Of Music So Much With So Little K.B.G. By A LL de world am sod and dreary,. Eberywhere I room; Oh, darkies, how my heorr grows wcory, For from de old folks of home! These touching lines blended with an equally touching melody flowed from the
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    • 559 4 REWARD FOR EFFORT from it; the enjoyment others obtain when he shares it with them. VOU 'may be able to find x other spoon specialties which you like even better. "Where then." you ask, "do I find spoons for my collection?" Frequently, you can exchange spoons as stamp collectors exchange
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    • 162 4 tILTKASONIC, or "silent sound," is proving a boon to many industries in the form near-miracle tools. These tools slice with ease through the hardest materials, probe solid metals to detect hidden flaws, find fish for commercial fishermen, and clean tiny precision varts as they
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    • 92 4 A NEW children's room with specially-made funniture to cater to the needs of the -ever-increasing young members of the Singapore branch of the USIS Library has been opened Some 250 title's have been added to the children's section of the Library to cope with the increased demand for
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  • 681 5 INDUSTRIAL MARKET DULL, TINS ACTIVE By A Market Correspondent The Industrial market remained dull with little turnover, but Tin shares, due to renewed optimism concerning the prospects of the working of the International Tin Agreement, had a decided fillip accompanied by some activity, albeit shortlived. Despite the fact that towards
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  • 176 5 THE world's largest and most powerful crawler type tractor, a much bigger edition of a model well-known i" Malaya, is undergoing extensive tests in the United States. It is the Caterpillar Tractor Company's new giant tractor/ bulldozer, the new model D9X. which, according to the
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  • 388 5 Industrial*. Fraser Neave Olds $1.93 and $1.92 i. Hammers $3.00 and 53.02 A. Wm, j Jacks $2.80. Jackson Co. $1.60, Malayan Breweries $3.25. Malayan Collieries 55 cts, Oversea Chinese Bank $28.75 j and $28.50, Rallies Hotel $2.57 i, Robinson Ords $1.82J.' Robinson 2nd Prefs. $10.25,1 Singapore Cold Storage
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    • 257 5 "Wr jv 9 t 9^ 83 Till) \Y S QLOTATIO.V: I -iinnM like to see any kind of it man, di»tinCiiNluiMe from a gorilln. that "'Mm* gooti and even pretty Miin.iii .hi. l not -hip.- a ''•luiul out of*" O. W. il.tlm.--U)l R IURTIIDATK V\l» KIKTII«|<;\ VKII Mai-ch 21 to
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  • 720 6 XN,M Pro What? CONSTITUTIONAL development in Singapore and the Federation has now reached a point where the defence of colonialism can now be left safely in the hands of the local stoogeocracy. It is the stoogeocrats and not the colonial bureaucrats who become more vocal and more impassioned
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  • 1767 6 I Gazed At Makalu With Remorse I Says Sir EDMUM) HILLARY in his third article and explains \vh> Base Camp, Barun Valley, THE great massif of Makolu (27,790 ft.) unquestionably dominates the Barun valley. From our Base Camp we can see the members of the Californian Expedition still doggedly attempting
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  • 544 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By r rilE pupils of a village school in Kcdah have isked Government to supply them with better desks and chairs. Such a request may «eem ■tranfe to the pampered student* of Singapore, many of whom are taken to school daily by their parents,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 83 6 j Sir I ln your issue of June 22nd Col. Lee s a top Executive member of the Malayan f Chinese Association is reported to have told members in Kuala Lumpur that "In a Demo- j 1 cratif State, persons responsible for mis- J deeds
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  • 313 7 INDIA AND CHINA MAY SIGN I FRIENDSHIP AGREEMENT NEW DELHI, June 27, (UP) There are strong indications the meetings between Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai will result in a "mutual friendship" pact, authoritative sources said yesterday. The pact would not involve* a military alliance, but
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 7 TOP leaders of the "Army «.f Liberation" invading (iiintemala, check progress on a map in the home of the Army's leader, Colonel Carlos Castillo Annas, in Tegucigalpa. Honduras, last neck. (Left to right) Carlos Salazar. First Secretary m Colonel Annas Luis < oronada Lira. Second SecMlary, and Rodolfo Castillo Annas,
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  • 134 7 THE II AGUE. June 27 Renter)— Talks at ministerial start here on Tuei,between the Netherlands Indonesia on the abolition the Netherlands-Indonesian on last remaining tie be- .1 the two countries since Ho and transferred ■overeicn•v iri |M 9 lorn have ta;ks between '■■■•> countries been
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  • 76 7 TUNIS. June 27 (Reuter) Terrorists wounded six Tunisians, two of them seriously last night only 24 hours after the new measures were announced to combat mounting violence in the French Protectorate, it was revealed today. The terrorists drove up to a cafe at Rades, six
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  • 93 7 Formerly Aquiline, Now Boxer's Nose LONDON. June 27 (AP) ika Newell, 23. slipped on the polished floor of her Kce and fell on her nose. "11 was formerly an aqui- handsome feature," her lawyer told v London Judge. The fall broke it and now she is left with a sort
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  • 41 7 NEW YORK, June 27 (UP) larine corps Major Joseph Jr.. .?8. nationally ova oarsman and veteran 85 World War II missions. rashed to his death yesterday i hit jet training plane went into a 22.000-foot dive crowded Jones Beach
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  • 118 7 an African location for Mau Mau terrorists am« taiSSffi? t S day the b best« est Troops of the First Battalion Royal Northumberland Fusilier «r t k part in the operation. with fixed bayonets, submachine guns and brenguns troops cordoned oil the Mutharwa location
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  • 64 7 A Search For 100 Suitors TORONTO. June 27 (AP)— Margot Lane a slender, platinum blonde British girl, arrived here yesterday and promptly set about looking for 100 eligible Canadian bachelors. "They must be sincere and dependable," she stipulated. "Not necessarily handsome though that helps." Margot has more than 100 British
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  • 31 7 THE Swedish royal couple. Kinj/ Gustaf V Adolf and British-born Queen Louise, left Halsingborg on Saturday on board the cruiser Kronor tor the couple's official visit la Britain.— UP
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  • 70 7 LONDON. June 27 (UP) The Daily Express published j the results of a public opinion poll yesterday which said 64 out of every 100 persons in Britain favour Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden to succeed Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill should the latter retire Chancellor of the
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  • 214 7 CALCUTTA. June 27. (Reuter).— The Chinese High Command is moving lorry-loads of troops into the Tibetan capital of Lhasa from neighbouring towns as a precaution against trouble over plans for the Dalai Lama one of the country's two priestly rulers to visit Peking, according to
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  • 28 7 THE Duke of Edinburgh, on Saturday, flew into Friedric Shafen. Germany. on the shores of Lake Constance, for a visit with two of hi? sisters.
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  • 114 7 COLOMBO. June 27 (Reuter) Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Governor Genera! designate of Ceylon submitted his resignation as Minister of Finance and leader of the Senate, last night Mr If. D H Jayawardene succeeds him as Finance Minister The Minister of Justice. Mr E B Wikramanayaku. becomes Senate
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  • 204 7 SOUTHAMPTON, June 26 ißeuter* Lady Docker, blonde wife of British millionaire industrialist Sir Bernard Docker, signed gin as .she danced the hornpipe for 33 coal miners on board the Docker's luxury j acht Shemora today. The miners from Water Haigh pit in the Yorkshire coalfield
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  • 167 7 WASHINGTON, June 27, (UP).— Australian External Affairs Minister Richard G. Casey said on his arrival here yesterday he saw nothing to prevent Britain going; ahead with discussions for a South-east Asia pact. He also said British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden had not committed himself to any l
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  • 44 7 photo. AVIVA PEIPER (Perlman). 18-year-old Bu-charest-born beauty, is shown here after her election as "Miss Israel 1954" at the Ramat-Gah amphitheatre a few days ago. She will represent Israel in the "Miss Universe" contest at Long: Beach California, next month.- A.P.
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON. June 27: (AFP) American naval planes are now keeping a constant patrol over the West Indies and central America to guard against Russia secretly sending long-range bombers there. it was learned from American Military circle*.
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  • 158 7 INDIA PROTESTS TO PORTUGUESE LEGATION NEW DELHI. June 27: 'Reuters—lndia protested to Portugal yesterday against the arrest of 20 Goans on June 18. A Government statement last night said the Portuguese Legation here "has been informed that, unless positive steps are taken towards a more realistic policy in keeping with
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  • 70 7 WITH the disqualification of Christel Si haak of Germany, who was elected "Miss Europe in the tontest at Vichy. France, on June 20 before it was known that she was not a spinster but a widow runner-up Daniels Qenault of France was proclaimed holder of tin- ItM
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  • 39 7 BANGKOK JuM Zl (AP) It may take a long time, but the Thais are determined to do it The Ministry of Culture announced plans to publish an encyclopaedia and a gazetteer in the Thai language.
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  • 136 7 MOSCOW. June 21 i Renter V A Soviet Generjl laid today that any war unleashed by the United S»j»o< "would inevitably be fo'i^ht e> n 'he American Continent too Lieutenant General Alexander Sukhomlin writing in the English lansjuagi RMRaxtoe News said: '"It should be
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  • 108 7 Murderer May Win A Bride NEW DELHI, June 11 «AP>— Here is one beyond even the dreams of a Hollywood pMM agent. The Times of India's Lahore (Pakistan) correspondent reported yesterday that v n American film producer is negotiating with Zart a j. I murderer serving life sentence in Lahore
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  • 158 7 LONDON. June 27 <R< liter)— Sun and moon will cast a shadow across 8.000 miles of the earth in a total eclipse next Wednesday, while the planet Mars is taking its closest look at M for U years The eclipse will be
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  • BOOKS of The WEEK
    • 752 9  -  EDWIN MUIR By Tolstoy: A Life ef My Father. By Alexandra Tolstoy Translated from the Russian by Elizabeth Reynolds Hopgood. (Gullam-7 305.) r^RITICS of Russian literature always praise the beauty of Tolstoy's prose; but by some perverse fatality those who write about him seem to have only a
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    • 936 9  -  HAROLD NICOLSON By The Dancing Bees. By Karl yon Frisch. (Methuen, 16s.)' CEVERAL of my friends. when they were adolescents, joined the Communist Party. They left it. mainly because they did not enjoy being treated as if they were bees. They were fully prepared to love their
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    • 818 9  -  STEVIE SMITH The New Men. By C. P Snow (Macmillan. 12s. Gd Diplomatic Conclusions By Roger Peyrefitte. (Thames Hudson. 13s. 6d). Only Fade Away. By Bruce Marshall. (Constable. 12s. 6d.) Sea Front. By Rachel Ferguson. (Cape. 12s 6d.) ]\IR SNOW'S problem in >A The New Men is: Should
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 267 9 Ml Hbner SSea^A^^v sJkp-and Wa&"SX- f^nJ^i^oSSS^ the us. came warden I 2^2^F N r^> D < ITD BE. </ oSv^H- THEN THE SnS^S?,V^ 4^?/Vf S WfTH MOE GAMBO. AHmA^Tf- ALL DONE rfj)lSsm^rr WAv^ E.THKsff- J FAMOUS. BKS-GAME HUNTERg.^//iJ^ii^i^^ 1 I V. T. Hamlin i j ii^^si y R^ R ji
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  • 55 10 HONGKONG. June 27. < Reuter» Thirty-six University of Malaya students arrived here today for the fourth interVarsity sports meeting against the University of Hongkong. They will compete in badminton, tennis, hockey, soccer and cricket. Hongkong won all the three previous meetings. The two universities will
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  • 610 10 S'PORE JOHORE IN SOUTH FINAL Rulers Shield Cricket SCOREBOARD Johore Vs Malacca JOHORE MALAYS Ist INNS. Abdul Rahman Wahid run out 21 Abdullah Othman b Ibrahim Abu 0 Ali Omar lbw b Ibrahim Abu 2 Othman Kadir b Mahmood 32 Wan Mohamed b Mahmood 20 Hashim Tahir c Mahmood b
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  • 98 10 Darshan Gill Hit Out KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two forceful innings by S. S. Gill and Darshan Singh, who knocked up 94 and 86 runs respectively. gave Selangor Sikhs a 174 runs win over the Selangor Indian Association at Taylor Road today. Selangor Sikhs batting first put up 270 runs for
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  • 352 10 TOURNAMENT cricket was effected by rain yesterday and only two senior matches were played, of which a decision was reached in favour of RAF Singapore over the SRC. The ties between the Indian Association and SCC and the Chinese and Navy rould not
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  • 421 10 Ceylon Sports Club Drew With Police C. Thuraisingam c Sandoshum b Cooke i 7 S. Kulasingan lbw b Perera 10 Rajendram c Kirn Swee b Perera 3 S. D. William s c Gurdial Singh b Cooke 2 S. A. Durai c Gurdial Singh b Cooke 14 K. Doraisamy
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 10 HELSINKI. June 27. (Reuter (—John Landy, the Australian who recently beat Roger Bannister's world record mile, said here yesterday that he will compete in a 1,500 metre race in Laitila, South Finland on July 11.— Reuter
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 211 10 LET US PROMOTE MALAY Sir; -I liked R. B. Ooi's column in the Singapore Standard of June 22. I entirely agree with what he has said. As Malay is one of the official languages In this country, we as Malayans should try to promote, or at least, have some interest
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  • 114 11 Clifford Girls Win Netball TAIPING, Sun. Thrilling net ball was seen here, yesterday, in the first inter-school knockout netball competition organised by the North Perak Schools Sports Council for girls schools in the area. Four schools participated and Clifford School girls. Kuala Kangsar. emerged champions beating Lady Treacher Girls' School.^
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  • 56 11 TAIPING. Sun.— The Interschool cricket fixture here yesterday between the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. and the King Edward VII school, ended in a draw. The Edwardians. batting first, declared, at 88 for eight. Seng Keong 50 not out. Mahmood four for 36. The Collegian? scored 51
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  • 903 11 f.n a iY I !.V^i JAY a d Aust "a qualified for the semiSaturday football cup in Switzerland on lt Ur i U&Uay the title h «Wers, beat England 4—2 in f ™B e o am »n Basle while Austria recovered from being 3—o down
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    2 11 MAUREEN CONNOLLY
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  • 738 11 SERF.MBAX. Sun.— Eight new I records were set when St. Pauls Institution held their annual I athletic sports yesterday atter- noon on the X. S. Club padang. Fine weather prevailed throughout and competition was keen Among the new innovations introduced was the Olympic
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  • 88 11 LONDON, June 27. (A.P.) Jim Peters, 35-year-old veteran marathon runner, yesterday, clipped 55.4 seconds off the unofficial world record for the event. Peters turned in a shattering world's best time of 2 hours 17 minutes 39.4 seconds for the gruelling 26 miles 385 yards
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  • 192 11 Selangor Golf Club Tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The following are the result? j of the "A. B and C medal J tournament played on the > Selangor Golf Club greens yesterday: Class 'A* tie (to replay) R. B Lauriaton (1). R.R. Jackson (3). R. Geddes (6) all square. Ball Sweep:
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  • 316 11 SHEFFIELD, June 27, (Reuter). Yorkshire put in to bat by Pakistan at Bramall Lane yesterday, had totalled 433 for nine by close of play, the highest score yet made against the tourists. The wicket was "a green top", but Kardar's calculations in sending in the county
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  • 925 11 WIMBLEDON, England. June 27— Tony Trabert and Vie Seixas fought their way through five-set matches yesterday to gain the quarter-finals in the men's singles division of the all-England lawn tennis championships. The top-seeded Trabert playing in the centre court, won over Sweden's Yen Davidson. 3—6. 12—10.
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  • 151 12 Singapore Corinthians moved a step nearer the championships when they beat the Haikowyu Sports Club by three goals to one in a SAFA Division 2 league match played at Geylang yesterday. Corinthians opened the score in the 4th minute following a bout of passing by
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  • 61 12 .Mi.ss H.J. Davis won the Singapore Women's golf championship when she beat Mrs. H. Christensen four and two at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. The standard of play was pot particularly of a very high standard. This may be uttributed to the wet ground and
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  • 123 12 Soh Pui Kin, at the helm of the Flying Tiger, which came second in the Class Eu race for engines under 36 cubic i7iches, gets off with a flying start, at yesterday's Outboard Motor Club held off Changi point yesterday. Hundreds of Singaporeans, in holiday
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  • 627 12 OUTBOARD REGATTA THRILL HUGE SUNDAY CROWD by BERNARD WILLIAMS, Standard's Shipping Reporter. Not the inclement weather but the choppy sea kept the Singapore Outboard Motor Club's most ambitious regatta off Changi point yesterday from becoming a 100 percent success. Hydroplane hopes of cutting through the water at 60 m.p.h. and
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  • 288 12  - TRACK FORM Windsor Lad By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Best workout at this morning's gallops of candidates for Wednesday's races was that of SPITFIRE 11. who' with Bill Clarke astride, ran a faultless solo over three furlongs, returning 38 3/5 seconds and finishing with plenty in reserve. Spitfire is in striking
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  • 140 12 NO play was possible in the Singapore Lawn Tennis championships at Tanglin yesterday The following ties will be played at Tanglin today: 3.30 p.m. Mixed Doubles: Ong Chew Bee and Mrs. Gladys Loke Chu a v s G.T. Holloway and Mrs. J.M. Warden; Lim Bong Soo
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  • 546 12 THE committee of the Selangor Turf Club have decided to run seven races on the second day (Wednesday) and eight on the last day of the present meeting on Saturday. Ore and Emperor have been transferred to Class 3. The following are the weights for the
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  • 146 12 Argonauts Football Club went on a goal scoring .spree when they met rockbottom Setia Jaya in a SAFA Div. 3C match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Argonauts, after a 3—o lead at half time trounced Setia Jaya 7—o. Argonauts got off to an impressive start, and in
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  • 63 12 LITTLE Nene. the Colony boxing promoter, leaves for Manila on Tuesday at 9 a.m by Pan American. Yesterday. Nene said that all la well with Sonny Chia in Manila. He impressed the Manila press in daily workouts. Nene will second Sonny in the Singapore boxer's PI
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  • 386 12 PUTTING up a grand performance in goal, J. de Silva saved a nine-men Singapore Recreation Club team from a rout when they met Pulau Prani United in a SAFA Division I league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Recs, who are still without
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  • 19 12 BERNE, JUNE 27, Xl I TER: WORLD CUP RESULTS:— HUNGARY BEAT BRAZIL 4—2. C.ERMANY BEAT TOGOSLAVIA 2—o.
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  • 337 12 S'pore Army Whip Malaya BARRON HITS 71 Singapore Army beat their Malaya counter. part by 10 wickets at Nee Soon, yesterday, irbea they resumed their innings in a slight drizzle in order to obtain a decision. Barron and Ford, who were undefeated on the previous day when stumps were drawn
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  • 612 12 GEORGE SANDOSHAM and Sg Thin Jioiu both from Moor House, were the only two athletes at Raffles Institution on Saturday to beat both the adverse ground conditions and the clock for the days' only records at the school's annual athletic meet at Bras Basah
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 SOCCER: SAFA League: Div. I: Kota Raja vs Star Soccerites Jalan Besar. Div. 2— Rovers "A" rs Singapore Harbour Board R.C. Gcylang Stadium, Balestier United vs Chinese Athletes -A'—F N. Div 3 A: Radin Mas Ramblers vs S.C.S.A.— MFA. Div. 3B: Traction Union vs Bintang Bulan Farrer Park. A THLETICS:
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